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* [[Thurman Thomas]] of the Buffalo Bills is named the [[NFL MVP]]
* [[Thurman Thomas]] of the Buffalo Bills is named the [[NFL MVP]]
* [[1991 Orange Bowl|Orange Bowl]] (1990 season):
* [[1991 Orange Bowl|Orange Bowl]] (1990 season):
** The [[Colorado Buffaloes]] won 10–9 over the [[Notre Dame Fighting Irish]] to win the [[AP Poll]] national championship
** The [[Colorado Buffaloes]] won 10–9 over the [[Notre Dame Fighting Irish]] to win the [[AP Poll]] [[1990 NCAA Division I-A football season|national championships]]
* [[Desmond Howard]], [[University of Michigan]] [[wide receiver]] seals the [[Heisman Trophy]] with a 93-yard punt return in Michigan's 31–3 hammering of [[Ohio State]].
* [[Desmond Howard]], [[University of Michigan]] [[wide receiver]] seals the [[Heisman Trophy]] with a 93-yard punt return in Michigan's 31–3 hammering of [[Ohio State]].
* [[World Bowl '91|World Bowl]] '91: [[London Monarchs]] won 21–0 over the [[Barcelona Dragons (NFL Europe)|Barcelona Dragons]] in the inaugural World Bowl.
* [[World Bowl '91|World Bowl]] '91: [[London Monarchs]] won 21–0 over the [[Barcelona Dragons (NFL Europe)|Barcelona Dragons]] in the inaugural World Bowl.
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* [[1991 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships|World Artistic Gymnastics Championships]] –
* [[1991 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships|World Artistic Gymnastics Championships]] –
**Men's all-around champion: [[Grigory Misutin]], USSR
**Men's all-around champion: [[Grigory Misutin]], USSR
**Women's all-around champion: [[Kim Zmeskal]], United States<ref>{{cite web |title=USA Gymnastics Official Biography: Kim Zmeskal |url=https://usagym.org/pages/athletes/archivedbios/z/kzmeskal.html |website=usagym.org |access-date=12 January 2021}}</ref>
**Women's all-around champion: [[Kim Zmeskal]], United States<ref>{{cite web |title=USA Gymnastics Official Biography: Kim Zmeskal |url=https://usagym.org/pages/athletes/archivedbios/z/kzmeskal.html |website=usagym.org |access-date=12 January 2021 |archive-date=6 August 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160806215150/https://usagym.org/pages/athletes/archivedbios/z/kzmeskal.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>
**Men's team competition champion: USSR
**Men's team competition champion: USSR
**Women's team competition champion: USSR
**Women's team competition champion: USSR


==Association football==
==Association football==
* [[1990–91 European Cup|European Cup]] – [[FK Red Star]] beat [[Olympique de Marseille]] 5–3 on penalties (0–0 aet)
* [[1990–91 European Cup|European Cup]] – [[Red Star Belgrade]] beat [[Olympique de Marseille]] 5–3 on penalties (0–0 aet)
* [[1991 FIFA Women's World Cup|FIFA Women's World Cup]] – [[United States women's national soccer team|United States]] won 2–1 over [[Norway women's national football team|Norway]]
* [[1991 FIFA Women's World Cup|FIFA Women's World Cup]] – [[United States women's national soccer team|United States]] won 2–1 over [[Norway women's national football team|Norway]]


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* [[1991 AFL season|Australian Football League]]
* [[1991 AFL season|Australian Football League]]
** The [[Adelaide Crows]] join the league
** The [[Adelaide Crows]] join the league
** 25 April – {{AFL Nor}} and {{AFL Syd}} kick between them 32.18 (210) in the first half. It is the record aggregate score for a half of VFL/AFL football.
** 25 April – {{AFL NM}} and {{AFL Syd}} kick between them 32.18 (210) in the first half. It is the record aggregate score for a half of VFL/AFL football.
** 2 June – {{AFL Car}} kick their first goal with 33 second to go against {{AFL Foo}}, the closest a team has come to finishing goalless since {{AFL Ric}} kicked 0.8 (8) in [[1961 VFL season|1961]] against [[St Kilda Football Club|St. Kilda]].
** 2 June – {{AFL Car}} kick their first goal with 33 second to go against {{AFL Foo}}, the closest a team has come to finishing goalless since {{AFL Ric}} kicked 0.8 (8) in [[1961 VFL season|1961]] against [[St Kilda Football Club|St. Kilda]].
** 8 September – [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]] beat [[West Coast Eagles|West Coast]] 18.16 (124) to 15.11 (101) in the first final outside Melbourne.
** 8 September – [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]] beat [[West Coast Eagles|West Coast]] 18.16 (124) to 15.11 (101) in the first final outside Melbourne.
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==Baseball==
==Baseball==
{{main|1991 in baseball}}
* [[Dave Righetti]] breaks [[Sparky Lyle]]'s major league record for left-handers of 238 career saves.
* [[Dave Righetti]] breaks [[Sparky Lyle]]'s major league record for left-handers of 238 career saves.
* 1 May – [[Nolan Ryan]] pitchers his seventh career no hitter with a 3–0 victory over [[1991 Toronto Blue Jays season|the Toronto Blue Jays]]
* 1 May – [[Nolan Ryan]] pitchers his seventh career no hitter with a 3–0 victory over [[1991 Toronto Blue Jays season|the Toronto Blue Jays]]
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==Basketball==
==Basketball==
* [[1991 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game|NCAA Men's Basketball Championship]] – Duke wins 72–65 over Kansas
* [[1991 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game|NCAA Men's Basketball Championship]] – [[Duke Blue Devils|Duke]] wins 72–65 over [[Kansas Jayhawks|Kansas]]
* [[Larry Johnson (basketball, born 1969)|Larry Johnson]] of [[UNLV]] is named [[Naismith College Player of the Year]]
* [[Larry Johnson (basketball, born 1969)|Larry Johnson]] of [[UNLV]] is named [[Naismith College Player of the Year]]
*9 February – '''[[Dee Brown (basketball, born 1968)|Dee Brown]]''' win the [[Gatorade]] [[NBA All-Star Weekend Slam Dunk Contest|Slam Dunk Contest]]
*9 February – '''[[Dee Brown (basketball, born 1968)|Dee Brown]]''' win the [[Gatorade]] [[NBA All-Star Weekend Slam Dunk Contest|Slam Dunk Contest]]
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* [[Michael Jordan]] is named the [[NBA MVP]], his second of 5 awards.
* [[Michael Jordan]] is named the [[NBA MVP]], his second of 5 awards.
* 7 November – Lakers' superstar [[Magic Johnson]] announces he tested positive for the virus that causes AIDS, thus ending his career in the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]].
* 7 November – Lakers' superstar [[Magic Johnson]] announces he tested positive for the virus that causes AIDS, thus ending his career in the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]].
* [[National Basketball League (Australia)]] Finals: [[Perth Wildcats]] defeated the [[Eastside Melbourne Spectres]] 2–1 in the best-of-three final series.
* [[National Basketball League (Australia)]] [[1991 NBL Finals|Finals]]: [[Perth Wildcats]] defeated the [[Eastside Melbourne Spectres]] 2–1 in the best-of-three final series.
* 17 December – [[1991–92 Cleveland Cavaliers season|The Cleveland Cavaliers]] beat [[1991–92 Miami Heat season|the Miami Heat]] 148 to 80, the largest margin of victory in any [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] game.
* 17 December – [[1991–92 Cleveland Cavaliers season|The Cleveland Cavaliers]] beat [[1991–92 Miami Heat season|the Miami Heat]] 148 to 80, the largest margin of victory in any [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] game.


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* 7 to 12 May – '''[[1991 European Amateur Boxing Championships|29th European Amateur Boxing Championships]]''' held in [[Gothenburg]], Sweden
* 7 to 12 May – '''[[1991 European Amateur Boxing Championships|29th European Amateur Boxing Championships]]''' held in [[Gothenburg]], Sweden
* 3 June – [[Thomas Hearns]] defeats [[Virgil Hill]] with a unanimous decision to win [[World Boxing Association|WBA]] [[Light Heavyweight]] title
* 3 June – [[Thomas Hearns]] defeats [[Virgil Hill]] with a unanimous decision to win [[World Boxing Association|WBA]] [[Light Heavyweight]] title
* 1 June at [[Palm Springs, California]] – [[Terry Norris]] knocked out [[Donald Curry]] in the 8th Round to win the WBC Super Welterweight Championship.
* 1 June at [[Palm Springs, California]] – [[Terry Norris (boxer)|Terry Norris]] knocked out [[Donald Curry]] in the 8th Round to win the WBC Super Welterweight Championship.
* 28 June [[Mike Tyson]] defeats [[Donovan Ruddock]] in a rematch with a 12-round unanimous decision
* 28 June [[Mike Tyson]] defeats [[Donovan Ruddock]] in a rematch with a 12-round unanimous decision
* 2 to 18 August – '''[[Boxing at the 1991 Pan American Games|Pan American Games]]''' held in [[Havana]], Cuba.
* 2 to 18 August – '''[[Boxing at the 1991 Pan American Games|Pan American Games]]''' held in [[Havana]], Cuba.
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==Cycling==
==Cycling==
* [[1991 Giro d'Italia|Giro d'Italia]] won by [[Franco Chiocciolo]] of Italy
* [[1991 Giro d'Italia|Giro d'Italia]] won by [[Franco Chioccioli]] of Italy
* [[1991 Tour de France|Tour de France]] – [[Miguel Indurain]] of Spain
* [[1991 Tour de France|Tour de France]] – [[Miguel Indurain]] of Spain
* [[1991 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race|UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race]] – [[Gianni Bugno]] of Italy
* [[1991 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race|UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race]] – [[Gianni Bugno]] of Italy
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* [[Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Trotters|United States Trotting Triple Crown races]] –
* [[Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Trotters|United States Trotting Triple Crown races]] –
*# [[Hambletonian Stakes|Hambletonian]] – [[Giant Victory]]
*# [[Hambletonian Stakes|Hambletonian]] – [[Giant Victory]]
*# [[Yonkers Trot]] –
*# [[Yonkers Trot]] – Crown's Invitation
*# [[Kentucky Futurity]] – [[Whiteland Janice]]
*# [[Kentucky Futurity]] – [[Whiteland Janice]]
* [[Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship]] –
* [[Australian Inter Dominion Harness Racing Championship]] –
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* [[Sheffield Steelers]] formed
* [[Sheffield Steelers]] formed
* [[San Jose Sharks]] formed
* [[San Jose Sharks]] formed
* [[Northern Michigan University]] wins the NCAA Division I title in hockey, 8–7 in the third overtime against [[Boston University]].
* [[Northern Michigan University]] wins the [[1991 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament|NCAA Division I title]] in hockey, 8–7 in the third overtime against [[Boston University]].


==Lacrosse==
==Lacrosse==
* The [[Detroit Turbos]] defeat the [[Baltimore Thunder]] to win the [[Major Indoor Lacrosse League]] championship
* The [[Detroit Turbos]] defeat the [[Baltimore Thunder]] to win the [[1991 Major Indoor Lacrosse League season|Major Indoor Lacrosse League]] championship


==[[Motorsport]]==
==[[Motorsport]]==
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* Eleventh [[Swimming at the 1991 Pan American Games|Pan American Games]] held in [[Havana]], Cuba (12–18 August)
* Eleventh [[Swimming at the 1991 Pan American Games|Pan American Games]] held in [[Havana]], Cuba (12–18 August)
* 20th [[European LC Championships 1991|European LC Championships]], held in [[Athens]], Greece (18–25 August)
* 20th [[European LC Championships 1991|European LC Championships]], held in [[Athens]], Greece (18–25 August)
* Fourth [[1991 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships|Pan Pacific Championships]], held in [[Edmonton, Alberta, Canada]] (22–25 August)
* Fourth [[1991 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships|Pan Pacific Championships]], held in [[Edmonton]], Alberta, Canada (22–25 August)
* First [[European Sprint Swimming Championships 1991|European Sprint Championships]], held in [[Gelsenkirchen]], Germany (6–8 December)
* First [[European Sprint Swimming Championships 1991|European Sprint Championships]], held in [[Gelsenkirchen]], Germany (6–8 December)
* 13 December – [[Steve Crocker (swimmer)|Steve Crocker]] sets the first official [[World record progression 50m freestyle|world record]] in the men's 50m freestyle (short course) in [[Sheffield]], United Kingdom, clocking '''25.64'''.
* 13 December – [[Steve Crocker (swimmer)|Steve Crocker]] sets the first official [[World record progression 50m freestyle|world record]] in the men's 50m freestyle (short course) in [[Sheffield]], United Kingdom, clocking '''25.64'''.
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* 20 June – death of [[Michael Westphal]] (26), German player
* 20 June – death of [[Michael Westphal]] (26), German player
* [[Grand Slam in tennis]] men's results:
* [[Grand Slam in tennis]] men's results:
*# [[1991 Australian Open|Australian Open]] – [[Boris Becker]]
*# [[1991 Australian Open – Men's singles|Australian Open]] – [[Boris Becker]]
*# [[1991 French Open|French Open]] – [[Jim Courier]]
*# [[1991 French Open – Men's singles|French Open]] – [[Jim Courier]]
*# [[Wimbledon championships]] – [[Michael Stich]]
*# [[1991 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles|Wimbledon championships]] – [[Michael Stich]]
*# [[1991 U.S. Open (tennis)|U.S. Open]] – [[Stefan Edberg]]
*# [[1991 US Open – Men's singles|U.S. Open]] – [[Stefan Edberg]]
* [[Grand Slam in tennis]] women's results:
* [[Grand Slam in tennis]] women's results:
*# [[1991 Australian Open|Australian Open]] – [[Monica Seles]]
*# [[1991 Australian Open – Women's singles|Australian Open]] – [[Monica Seles]]
*# [[1991 French Open|French Open]] – [[Monica Seles]]
*# [[1991 French Open – Women's singles|French Open]] – [[Monica Seles]]
*# [[Wimbledon championships]] – [[Steffi Graf]]
*# [[1991 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles|Wimbledon championships]] – [[Steffi Graf]]
*# [[1991 U.S. Open (tennis)|U.S. Open]] – [[Monica Seles]]
*# [[1991 U.S. Open – Women's singles|U.S. Open]] – [[Monica Seles]]
* [[1991 Davis Cup|Davis Cup]] – France won 3–1 over the United States in world tennis.
* [[1991 Davis Cup|Davis Cup]] – France won 3–1 over the United States in world tennis.


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==Volleyball==
==Volleyball==
'''Men's competition'''
'''Men's competition'''
* FIVB World League: Italy
* [[1991 FIVB Volleyball World League|FIVB World League]]: Italy
* [[1991 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship|Asia Volleyball Championship]]: Japan
* [[1991 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship|Asia Volleyball Championship]]: Japan
* Men's European Volleyball Championship: USSR
* [[1991 Men's European Volleyball Championship|Men's European Volleyball Championship]]: USSR
* Pan American Games: Cuba
* [[Volleyball at the 1991 Pan American Games|Pan American Games]]: Cuba
'''Women's competition'''
'''Women's competition'''
* [[1991 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship|Asia Volleyball Championship]]: China
* [[1991 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship|Asia Volleyball Championship]]: China
* Women's European Volleyball Championship: USSR
* [[1991 Women's European Volleyball Championship|Women's European Volleyball Championship]]: USSR
* Pan American Games: Cuba
* [[Volleyball at the 1991 Pan American Games|Pan American Games]]: Cuba


==[[Water polo]]==
==[[Water polo]]==
* FINA Men's World Water Polo Championship: Yugoslavia
* [[1991 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup|FINA Men's World Water Polo Championship]]: USA
* FINA Women's World Water Polo Championship: Netherlands
* FINA Women's World Water Polo Championship: Netherlands


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* Eleventh [[1991 Pan American Games|Pan American Games]] held in [[Havana]], Cuba<ref>{{cite web |title=FAQ: What are the Pan American Games? |url=https://olympic.ca/faq-what-are-the-pan-american-games/ |website=Team Canada - Official Olympic Team Website |access-date=4 January 2022}}</ref>
* Eleventh [[1991 Pan American Games|Pan American Games]] held in [[Havana]], Cuba<ref>{{cite web |title=FAQ: What are the Pan American Games? |url=https://olympic.ca/faq-what-are-the-pan-american-games/ |website=Team Canada - Official Olympic Team Website |access-date=4 January 2022}}</ref>
* Fifth [[1991 All-Africa Games|All-Africa Games]] held in [[Cairo]], Egypt
* Fifth [[1991 All-Africa Games|All-Africa Games]] held in [[Cairo]], Egypt
* Eleventh [[Mediterranean Games]] held in [[Athens]], Greece
* Eleventh [[1991 Mediterranean Games|Mediterranean Games]] held in [[Athens]], Greece
* Sixteenth [[1991 Summer Universiade|Summer Universiade]] held in [[Sheffield]], United Kingdom
* Sixteenth [[1991 Summer Universiade|Summer Universiade]] held in [[Sheffield]], United Kingdom
* Fifteenth [[1991 Winter Universiade|Winter Universiade]] held in [[Sapporo]], Japan
* Fifteenth [[1991 Winter Universiade|Winter Universiade]] held in [[Sapporo]], Japan

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1991 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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American football

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Artistic gymnastics

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Association football

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Athletics

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Australian rules football

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Baseball

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Basketball

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Boxing

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Canadian football

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Dogsled racing

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Golf

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Men's professional

Men's amateur

Women's professional

Harness racing

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Horse racing

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Steeplechases

Flat races

Ice hockey

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Lacrosse

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Radiosport

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Rugby League

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Rugby Union

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Snooker

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Swimming

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Taekwondo

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Tennis

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Triathlon

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Volleyball

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Men's competition

Women's competition

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ "USA Gymnastics Official Biography: Kim Zmeskal". usagym.org. Archived from the original on 6 August 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Epsom Derby | History, Winners, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  3. ^ "FAQ: What are the Pan American Games?". Team Canada - Official Olympic Team Website. Retrieved 4 January 2022.