1935 in sports
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- 2.1 January to April
- 2.2 from May to August
- 2.3 from September to December
Events
Badminton
- All England 1935
- Dutch Open 1935
- Australian Badminton Championship 1935
- Canadian Badminton Championship 1935
Football
International Football Events
- Campeonato Sudamericano 1935
- European Cup Football Teams 1933-1935
- Mitropa Cup 1935
National Football Championships
- German soccer championship 1934/35
- Austrian Football Championship 1934/35
- Tschammerpokal 1935
Athletics
World Records
Sprint
Long-distance running
- November 3: Son Kitei, Japan, the marathon of men running in 2:26:42 h
Hurdles
Throwing events
- APRIL 28: Willi Schröder, Germany, throws in the discus the men 53.1 m.
- June 2: Gisela Mauermayer, Germany, throws in the discus throw of 44.34 m ladies.
- JULY 12: Gisela Mauermayer, Germany, reached the women's discus throwing 44.34 meters.
- JULY 23: Gisela Mauermayer, Germany, reached the women's discus throwing 44.77 meters.
- JULY 23: Gisela Mauermayer, Germany, reached the women's discus throwing 45.53 meters.
- AUGUST 29: Gisela Mauermayer, Germany, reached the women's discus throwing 45.97 meters.
- AUGUST 29: Gisela Mauermayer, Germany, reached the women's discus throwing 46.1 m.
- September 27: Willi Schröder, Germany, reached the men's discus throwing 53.10 meters.
Jumping events
Motorsport
Motorcycle Championship 1935
- When on the Clady Circuit staged in Northern Ireland Motorcycle Championship the German Arthur Geiss wins DKW before the British Bob Foster ( New Imperial ) and the Irish Gordon Burney ( Moto Guzzi ) the title in the 250 cc class.
- The 350ern the British Velocette factory driver Wal Handley wins ahead of his teammate Ernie Thomas and Johnny Duncan (Norton ), both from the UK.
- In the half-liter class, the Briton wins Jimmie Guthrie on Norton before the Belgian René Milhoux (FN) and his compatriot Arthur Tyler ( Velocette ).
Cycling
- April 29-May 15: The Vuelta a España is first held. The Belgian Gustaaf Deloor wins Vuelta a España 1935.
- May 18-June 9: Vasco Bergamaschi wins the Giro d' Italia 1935.
- 4 to 28 July: Romain Maes wins the Tour de France 1935.
Rowing
- Cambridge defeated Oxford in the Boat Race.
Winter sports
- Bob World Cup 1935
- World Figure Skating Championships 1935
- European Figure Skating Championships 1935
Born
January to April
- January 4: Walter Mahlendorf, German track and field athlete
- January 4: Floyd Patterson, American boxer († 2006)
- January 9: John McCormack, Scottish boxer
- JANUARY 13: Mauro Forghieri, Italian engines and racing car constructor
- JANUARY 14: Lucille Wheeler, Canadian alpine skier
- January 14: Jacob Yuchtman, Soviet- American chess player († 1985)
- January 16: Udo Lattek, German football coach
- JANUARY 25: Franco Nenci, Italian boxer
- JANUARY 26: Fridrik Ólafsson, Icelandic chess grandmaster
- February 5: Max Deubel, German motorcycle racer
- February 5: Jack Findlay, Australian motorcycle racer († 2007)
- February 8: Herbert Fenn, German legal scholar, dance athletes and sports official († 2001)
- February 11: Rudolf Hoffmann, German football player
- March 3: Hans Sturm, German footballer († 2007)
- March 3: Malcolm Anderson, Australian tennis player
- March 4: Bent Larsen, Danish chess player († 2010)
- MARCH 6: Ron Delany, Irish middle distance runner and Olympic champion
- March 7: Josef German, German football player
- March 10: Manfred Germar, German track and field athlete
- March 11: Ernst Lindner, German football player
- MARCH 17: Oscar Panno, Argentine chess grandmaster
- MARCH 21: Brian Clough, English footballer and coach († 2004)
- MARCH 21: Fred Willamowski, German motorcycle racer († 2003)
- MARCH 28: Hubert Hahne, German racing driver
- MARCH 29: Wolfgang Uhlmann, German chess master
- April 6: Takashi Ishimoto, Japanese swimmer
- April 6: Luis del Sol, Spanish footballer
- APRIL 17: Lamar Lundy, U.S. American football player († 2007)
- April 29: Gundi Busch, German figure skater
May to August
- May 2: Luis Suárez, Spanish footballer
- May 8: Jack Charlton, English soccer coach and soccer player
- JUNE 10: Vic Elford, British racing driver
- June 18: Werner Altegoer, German football official
- 20 June: Armando Picchi, Italian footballer and coach († 1971)
- 21 June: Agnes Simon, Hungarian table tennis player
- June 22: Rudolf Lippert, German table tennis players
- JUNE 26: Carlo Facetti, Italian race car driver
- June 29: Paul Tiedemann, German handball player and coach
- July 3: Osvaldo Bagnoli, Italian footballer and coach
- July 12: Hans Tilkowski, German football player and coach
- JULY 23: John Cordts, Canadian race car driver
- JULY 30: Győző Forintos, Hungarian chess master
- August 9: Klaus Stürmer, German footballer († 1971)
- 13 August: Rick Muther, American race car driver († 1995)
- 13 August: Michael A. Roth, German football official
- August 15: Jürgen Werner, German footballer († 2002)
- August 18: Rafer Johnson, American track and field athlete
- August 30: Gerhard Mitter, German racing driver († 1969)
September to December
- September 5: Alfred Schmidt, German football player and coach
- September 7: Waldemar Pedro Manfredini, Argentine footballer
- SEPTEMBER 8: Fritz Baumbach, German Correspondence Chess Grandmaster
- September 10: Giacomo Losi, Italian footballer and coach
- September 20: Walter Eschweiler, German football referee
- September 20: Eberhard Stanjek, German sports journalist, ARD sports show presenter († 2001)
- September 28: Alan Shepherd, a British motorcycle racer († 2007)
- October 2: Omar Sívori, Argentine- Italian football player and coach († 2005)
- October 10: Hermann Nuber, German football player and coach
- OCTOBER 15: Bobby Morrow, American track and field athlete
- OCTOBER 20: Fabio Cudicini, Italian football goalkeeper
- November 3: Gero Bisanz, German football player and coach
- November 11: Manfred Schiek, German motorcycle and car racer († 1965)
- NOVEMBER 17: Toni Sailer, an Austrian skier and actor († 2009)
- November 30: Trevor Blokdyk, South African speedway and race car driver
- December 5: Marise Chamberlain, Australian track and field athlete and Olympian
- December 8: Tatjana Jakovlevna Satulowskaja, Russian chess player
- December 11: Klaus Miesner, German handball player and coach († 1989)
- DECEMBER 21: Lorenzo Bandini, Italian racing driver († 1967)
- DECEMBER 23: Hans Georg Anscheidt, German motorcycle racer
- DECEMBER 23: Paul Hornung, U.S. American football player
- 26th December: William Brack, Canadian race car driver
- 26th December: Moisés Solana, Mexican race car driver († 1969)
Died
- John Frederick Abercromby, British golf architect (* 1861)