1933 in sports
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- 2.1 First half of
- 2.2 Second half of
Events
Alpinism
Badminton
- All England 1933
- Dutch Open 1933
- Canadian Badminton Championship 1933
- Dutch Badminton Championship 1933
- Singaporean Badminton Championship 1933/34,
Football
International Football Events
- European Cup Football Teams 1933-1935
- World Cup 1934/Qualifikation
- Mitropa Cup 1933
- Balkan Cup 1933
National Football Championships
- German soccer championship 1932/33,
- Austrian Football Championship 1932/33,
Athletics
World Records
Sprint
Middle distance running
Hurdles
- MAY 28: Iso- Hollo Volmari, Finland, the 3000 meter steeplechase of the gentlemen running in 9:09,4 min.
- June 8: John Morris, USA, the 110 -meter hurdles of the men runs in 14.4 s
Walking
Throwing events
- June 7: Matti Järvinen, Finland, reached the men's javelin 76.66 m.
- July 3: Jadwiga Wajs, Poland, reached in the discus throw of 42.56 m ladies.
- July 7: Matti Järvinen, Finland, reached the men's javelin 74.61 m.
- JULY 25: Matti Järvinen, Finland, reached the men's javelin 74.28 m.
- August 15: Jadwiga Wajs, Poland, reached the women's discus throwing 43.08 meters.
Jumping events
Motorsport
Motorcycle Championship 1933
- When discharged in the Swedish Saxtorp Motorcycle Championship Briton Charlie Dodson wins on New Imperial before the locals Rolf Gülich ( Moto Guzzi ) and his compatriot Leo Davenport ( Excelsior ) the title in the 250 cc class.
- The 350ern the British Norton factory driver Jimmie Simpson wins ahead of his teammate and compatriot Jimmie Guthrie and the Swede Rudolf Jönsson ( Husqvarna ).
- In the half-liter class of the locals Gunnar Kalén wins on Husqvarna before the Belgian Pol Demeuter (FN ) and the Sweden Yngve Ericsson ( also Husqvarna ).
Grand Prix season 1933
- A European Championships in 1933 were not held.
- Grand Prix Monza three pilots died with Giuseppe Campari, Baconin Borzacchini and Stanisław Czaykowski in a race.
Cycling
- Giro d' Italia 1933
- Tour de France 1933
Rowing
- Cambridge defeated Oxford in the Boat Race.
Winter sports
- European Figure Skating Championships 1933
Others
- November 27: In Nazi Germany, the organization founded by force is joy.
Born
First half year
Second half- year
- July 7: Gerhard Franke, German football player
- July 7: Murray Halberg, New Zealand athlete
- July 7: Toon Brusselers, Dutch soccer player († 2005)
- July 27: Marlene Ahrens, Chilean track and field athlete and Olympian
- July 27: Chris Lawrence, British racing car driver and racing car constructor
- August 4: Lothar Knörzer, German track and field athlete
- August 6: Ulrich Biesinger, German football player
- August 17: Tom Courtney, American middle distance runner and Olympic champion
- August 18: Just Fontaine, French footballer
- AUGUST 29: Alan Stacey, English Formula 1 driver († 1960)
- August 30: Don Getty, Canadian politician and football player
- September 11: Nicola Pietrangeli, Italian tennis player
- September 18: Scotty Bowman, Canadian ice hockey coach
- SEPTEMBER 25: Hubie Brown, American basketball coach
- September 28: Bob Schul, American long-distance runner
- October 2: Giuliano Sarti, Italian footballer
- October 3: Neale Fraser, Australian tennis player
- October 5: Diane Cilento, Australian actress
- October 7: Gilbert Chapron, French boxer
- October 14: Wilfried Dietrich, German wrestler († 1992)
- OCTOBER 18: Ludovico Scarfiotti, Italian racing driver († 1968)
- October 21: Francisco Gento, Spanish footballer
- October 25: Viktor Kapitonov, Russian cyclists ( † 2005)
- OCTOBER 28: Garrincha, Brazilian footballer († 1983)
- November 3: Mildred McDaniel, American high jumper and Olympic gold medalist († 2004)
- November 8: Peter Arundell, British racing driver († 2009)
- NOVEMBER 25: Augie Pabst, American race car driver
- NOVEMBER 25: Jean Vinatier, French rally and racing driver
- NOVEMBER 25: Roland Wabra, German footballer († 1994)
- November 29: Horst Assmy, German footballer († 1972)
- December 2: Mike Larrabee, American sprinter and Olympic gold medalist († 2003)
- December 8: Paul Ewe, German football player
- December 10: Larry Morris, U.S. American football player
- December 12: Christa Stubnick, German track and field athlete and Olympian
- December 20: Rik Van Looy, Belgian cyclist