Sports of 1980
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Event
- January 20 - The United States、The Moscow OlympicsBoycottOfficial expression
- From 13 to 24 on February - thirteenth Lake Placid Olympics holding
- From 22 to 23 on March - first all-Japan women's soccer championship holding
- April 24 - Kunitachi Olympics commemorative young people synthesis center start
- May 3 - first girl world powerlifting championship holding
- I decide - Japan Amateur Sports Association board of directors, Moscow Olympics nonparticipation on May 24
- Isao Aoki wins a prize the first second place of Japanese people in - 22nd United States Open on June 15
- It is elected fan Antonio Samaranch on July 16 by a - IOC eighth charges chairperson
- From July 19 to August 3 - 22nd Moscow Olympics holding
- Hiroko Nagasaki becomes the first-ever primary schoolchild champion by the women's 200 meters breast stroke in a - Japan championship swimming meet on August 29
- It is held in a - first international woman sports meeting, Nippon Press Center Building on October 9
- I supervise it, and Shigeo Nagashima of - Yomiuri Giants resigns on October 21
- Sadaharu Ou retirement of November 4 - Yomiuri Giants
- - Nagoya-shi submits a letter of invitation of Game of the Olympiad to IOC in 1988 on November 26
- From 29 to 30 on November - first world girl judo championship holding
General tournament
- An acquisition medal of the second ヤイロパラリンピック - Japan: Unavailable
- An acquisition medal of the thirteenth Lake Placid Olympics (from 13 to 24 on February) - Japan: Gold 0, silver 1, copper 0
| The thirteenth Lake Placid Olympics | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Order | Country, the local name | Money | Silver | Copper | 計 |
| 1 | The Soviet Union | 10 | 6 | 6 | 22 |
| 2 | East Germany | 9 | 7 | 7 | 23 |
| 3 | The United States | 6 | 4 | 2 | 12 |
| 4 | Austria | 3 | 2 | 2 | 7 |
| 5 | Sweden | 3 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
| 6 | Liechtenstein | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
| 7 | Finland | 1 | 5 | 3 | 9 |
| 8 | Norway | 1 | 3 | 6 | 10 |
| 9 | The Netherlands | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
| 10 | Switzerland | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
| The details refer to the Lake Placid Olympics | |||||
- An acquisition medal of the sixth アーネムパラリンピック (from June 21 to July 5) - Japan: Gold 9, silver 11, copper 7
- Most of Western countries which I did against invasion of the Soviet Union of the 22nd Moscow Olympics (from July 19 to August 3) - last year in Afghanistan including United States and Japan boycotted it
| The 22nd Moscow Olympics | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Order | Country, the local name | Money | Silver | Copper | 計 |
| 1 | The Soviet Union | 80 | 69 | 46 | 195 |
| 2 | East Germany | 47 | 37 | 42 | 126 |
| 3 | Bulgaria | 8 | 16 | 17 | 41 |
| 4 | Cuba | 8 | 7 | 5 | 20 |
| 5 | Italy | 8 | 3 | 4 | 15 |
| 6 | Hungary | 7 | 10 | 15 | 32 |
| 7 | Romania | 6 | 6 | 13 | 25 |
| 8 | France | 6 | 5 | 3 | 14 |
| 9 | The U.K. | 5 | 7 | 9 | 21 |
| 10 | Poland | 3 | 14 | 15 | 32 |
| The details refer to the Moscow Olympics | |||||
- The leaf national polity (for winter season skating - Hokkaido, from 26 to 29 on January for winter season ski - Hokkaido, from 14 to 17 on February for summer - Tochigi, Saitama, Chiba, from 7 to 10 on September fall - Tochigi, from 12 to 17 on October) of the 35th horse chestnut
Ice hockey
- The Stanley Cup final (1979-1980 season)
- New York Islanders (four wins two defeats) Philadelphia fryers
American football
- The 14th Super Bowl (January 20)
- The Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) 31-19 Los Angeles Rams (NFC)
Grand Sumo Tournament
- The New Year's Grand Sumo Tornament (Kuramae Kokugikan from .6 days to 20 days)
- Top division best championship: Tsuyoshi Mienoumi (15 clean scores, third)
- Ten championships: Great 觥 Yoshio (11 wins four defeats)
- Spring sumo tournament (Osaka Prefectural gymnasium from .9 days to 23 days)
- Top division best championship: Toshimitsu Kitanoumi (13 wins two defeats, the 18th)
- Ten championships: Ittetsu Onishiki (12 wins three defeats)
- May tournament (Kuramae Kokugikan from .11 days to 25 days)
- Top division best championship: Toshimitsu Kitanoumi (14 wins one defeat, the 19th)
- Ten championships: Young Mutsuo Shimazu (ten wins five defeats)
- July place (Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium from .6 days to 20 days)
- Top division best championship: Toshimitsu Kitanoumi (15 clean scores, 20th)
- Ten championships: High iron mine Keisuke (13 wins two defeats)
- September place (Kuramae Kokugikan from .14 days to 28 days)
- Top division best championship: Kanji Wakanohana (14 wins one defeat, the fourth)
- Ten championships: 富士櫻栄守 (12 wins three defeats)
- November place (Kyushu Electric Power memory gymnasium from .9 days to 23 days)
- Top division best championship: Hiroshi Wajima (14 wins one defeat, the 14th)
- Ten championships: Kenji Oshio (12 wins three defeats)
- Annual best sumo wrestler Prize (年間最多勝): Toshimitsu Kitanoumi (77 wins 13 defeats)
Golf
Four major meeting (boy) of the world
- A Masters champion: Seve Ballesteros(Spain)
- U.S. Open champion: Jack Nicklaus(The United States)
- British Open champion: Tom Watson (the United States)
- U.S. pro golf champion: Jack Nicklaus (the United States)
The second place winning prize that Isao Aoki becomes the major top of the Japanese player in the U.S. Open. I enhanced an evaluation by single combat with the meat RAS.
in Japan
- A money title winner (boy): Isao Aoki
- Prize money Queen: Tatsuko Osako
Tennis
Grand slam
- French Open Tennis Championships boy single championship: Bjorn Borg(Sweden), girl single championship: Chris Evert Lloyd(The United States)
- Wimbledon boy single championship: Bjorn Borg (Sweden), girl single championship: Yvonne グーラゴング Cory(Australia)
- U.S. Open boy single championship: John McEnroe (the United States), girl single championship: Chris Evert Lloyd (the United States)
- Australian Open boy single championship: Brian teacher (the United States), girl single championship: Hana マンドリコワ(Czechoslovakia)
Bourg achieves an unprecedented meeting "5 straight victory" by Wimbledon championship. The final for "three hours 55 minutes" with McEnroe is handed down as a tennis history best excellent game.
Soccer
- The 59th Emperor's trophy all-Japan soccer championship final
- Japanese soccer league
- Copy championship: Yanmar Diesel Engine
- Two copies of championships: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Bicycle race
I refer to "the bicycle race of 1980"
Track race
- The world championshipTrack and field(France・Besancon)
- Pross clutch championship: Koichi Nakano (4 straight victories)
- Professional keirin championship: Danni Clark (the first champion)
Road race
- The 63rd Giro d'ITALIA
- Overall victory: Bernard Hinault(France)
- The 67th Tour de France
- Overall victory: ヨープ ズートメルク(The Netherlands)
- The world championship
- Professional, individual road race championship: Bernard Hinault (France)
Basketball
- NBA Final (1979-1980 season)
- Los Angeles Lakers (the west) (four wins two defeats) Philadelphia 76ers (the east)
Volleyball
I refer to "volleyball of 1980"
Baseball
I refer to "baseball of 1980"
Rugby
Birth
- January 9 - Sergio Garcia (Spain, golf)
- January 13 - Ryo Kachi (Hyogo, soccer)
- January 16 - Albert プホルス (the Dominican Republic, baseball)
- January 19 - Gen loss baton (the U.K., racing driver)
- January 22 - Masanori Ishikawa (Akita, baseball)
- January 25 - Christian Olson (Sweden, track and field)
- January 27 - Marat Safin (Russia, tennis)
- January 28 - Yasuhito Endo (Kagoshima, soccer)
- January 29 - Takeshi Sakata (Hiroshima, boxing)
- February 9 - Kim Dong-Sung (Korea, short track race skating)
- February 12 - fan Carlos Ferrero (Spain, tennis)
- March 9 - Yukio Roho (Russia, sumo)
- March 18 - Alexei Yagudin (Russia, figure skating)
- March 21 - Ronaldinho (Brazil, soccer)
- March 31 - Wang Gon people (Taiwan, baseball)
- April 11 - Keiji Tamada (Chiba, soccer)
- April 11 - mark テシェイラ (the United States, baseball)
- April 13 - Tomoko Hagiwara (Osaka, swimming)
- April 21 - mark Sanchez (the United States, American football)
- May 4 - Masashi Oguro (Osaka, soccer)
- May 9 - Grant Hackett (Australia, swimming)
- May 15 - Josh Becket (the United States, baseball)
- May 22 - ムリーロ ninja (Brazil, martial artist)
- May 30 - Steven Gerrard (England, soccer)
- June 2 - Shingo Suetsugu (Kumamoto, track and field)
- June 3 - 鈴木桂治 (Ibaraki, judo)
- June 17 - Venus Williams (the United States, tennis)
- July 7 - Michelle Kwan (the United States, figure skating)
- July 8 - Robbie Keane (Ireland, soccer)
- July 16 - Takehiro Kashima (Osaka, gymnastics)
- July 21 - Kyuji Fujikawa (Kochi, baseball)
- July 21 - CC, mackerel Shea (the United States, baseball)
- July 22 - Hisashi Mizutori (Shizuoka, gymnastics)
- July 31 - Milnes unreasonableness INAH (/ Samoa, rugby in New Zealand)
- August 3 - Albert Klaus (the Netherlands, kick boxing)
- August 7 - Seiichiro Maki (Kumamoto, soccer)
- August 15 - Midori Shintani (Wakayama, judo)
- August 22 - Seiko Yamamoto (Kanagawa, wrestling)
- September 12 - Yao Ming (China, basketball)
- September 13 - Daisuke Matsuzaka (Tokyo, baseball)
- September 27 - Akinori Asashoryu (Mongolia, sumo)
- September 30 - Martina Hingis (→ Switzerland, tennis in Slovakia)
- October 5 - Yuta Tabuse (Kanagawa, basketball)
- October 17 - エカテリーナ ガモワ (Russia, volleyball)
- October 19 - Anna = Chinese quince kummel ring (Sweden, swimming)
- Shameless - Hiroshi Yamamura on October 20 (Tokyo, volleyball)
- October 27 - Sayuri Osuga (Hokkaido, speed skating)
- October 29 - Yuki Yokozawa (Gunma, judo)
- October 30 - Shunya Sugiuchi (Fukuoka, baseball)
- October 30 - Che phone man (Korea, kick boxing)
- October 31 - Kengo Nakamura (Tokyo, soccer)
- November 14 - Naoko Sakamoto (Hyogo, marathon)
- November 18 - C.J. Wilson (the United States, baseball)
- November 21 - Hiroyuki Tomita (Osaka, gymnastics)
- November 23 - Jonathan パペルボン (the United States, baseball)
- December 20 - Ashley Cole (the U.K., soccer)
- December 28 - Shuichi Murata (Fukuoka, baseball)
- December 31 - Fumie Suguri (Chiba, figure skating)
- December 31 - Richie マコウ (New Zealand, rugby)
Death
- January 4 - Shohachi Ishii (Tokyo, wrestling, *1,926 year)
- January 7 - Simone Mathieu (France, tennis, *1,908 year)
- January 16 - Masaru Kurita (Aichi, horse racing, *1,932 year)
- February 11 - パーボ イリェレ (Finland, track and field, *1,906 year)
- February 28 - ヤドヴィガ イェンジェヨフスカ (Poland, tennis, *1,912 year)
- March 31 - Jesse Owens (the United States, track and field, *1,913 year)
- May 12 - Doshin So (Okayama, martial artist, *1,911 year)
- June 18 - Andre ルデュック (France, bicycle race, *1,904 year)
- August 23 - Gerhard Hanappi (Austria, soccer, *1,929 year)
- September 3 - Soichi Fujita (Osaka, baseball, *1,914 year)
- October 27 - Shotaro Ogawa (Wakayama, baseball, *1,910 year)
- November 15 - tension Aruba (Finland, track and field, *1,906 year)
- November 25 - Herbert Fulham (the United States, tennis, *1,928 year)
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