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See also:
1982 in sports,
other events of 1983,
1984 in sports and the
list of 'years in sports'.
- May 20 - For the first time ever, two world Heavyweight champions defend their titles the same night, at the same place: Larry Holmes retains the WBC title defeating future two time world champion Tim Witherspoon, and Michael Dokes retains his WBA title with a 15 round draw (tie) against former world champion Mike Weaver.
- March 12 - In an international women's field hockey match at Wembley Stadium,England. England beat Germany 3-2.
- April - In the 5th women's Field Hockey Cup,The Netherlands are the World Champions.
- October 28 - November 4: Fifth Men's Champions Trophy held in Pakistan for the fourth time in 5 editions in Karachi won by Australia for the first time. Hosts Pakistan finish 2nd.
Men's Golf
Women's Golf
- Alpine Skiing
- The men's overall season champion: Phil Mahre, USA
- The women's overall season champion: Tamara McKinney, USA
Births
Deaths
- Adios Butler - harness racing horse
- January 26 - Del Rice, Major League Baseball player
- January 26 - Paul "Bear" Bryant college football coach at Alabama
- February 1 - Tullio Campagnolo, Italian bicycle manufacturer
- February 22 - Romain Maes, Belgian cyclist
- March 13 - Louison Bobet, French cyclist
- April 23 - Buster Crabbe, U.S. Olympic swimming gold medalist turned actor
- April 28 - Ron James, Australian cricketer
- April 17 - Dutch Leonard, Major League Baseball player (born 1909)
- May 31 - Jack Dempsey world champion boxer
- June 27 - Don Ida, balloonist, killed during a race
- June 27 - Maxie Anderson, balloonist, killed during a race
- June 29 - Joe Delaney, football player, Kansas City Chiefs, a true hero, after rescuing one boy, he drowned while attempting to rescue 2 more
- July 7 - Vic Wertz, Major League Baseball player
- July 28 - Alec Marks, Australian cricketer
- August 12 - Henry Gifford Vivian, New Zealand cricketer
- September 08 - Antonin Magne, French cylist
- October 31 - George Halas, NFL coach, Chicago Bears
- November 15 - Charlie Grimm, Major League Baseball player
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