Today's 6 January Sport in History

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  • 1681 First recorded boxing match is organized by Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle, between his butler and his butcher
  • 1883 Ontario Rugby Football Union forms
  • 1896 First US women’s six-day bicycle race starts at Madison Square Garden

Nurmi's Indoor Record

1925 Paavo Nurmi, sets indoor record, 4:13.6 mile & 14:44.6 5,000m

Bradman's World Record Score

1930 Australian cricket icon Don Bradman scores 452 not out for New South Wales v Queensland in Sydney; then world record individual score in a first-class match; runs scored in 415 minutes

  • 1937 Bradman scores 270 Aust v England at the MCG, incl 110 singles

Bob Feller Enters Navy

1942 MLB pitcher Bob Feller reports for duty in Norfolk, Virginia, after enlisting in the US Navy

  • 1951 Indianapolis Olympians beat Rochester Royals, 75-73 in NBA-record 6 overtimes; also the longest game in NBA history
  • 1956 Federal court bars former Little League Commissioner Carl Stotz from forming a rival group
  • 1970 Australian boxer Johnny Famechon retains his WBC featherweight title with a 14th-round knockout of Fighting Harada in Tokyo; re-match of questionable 15-round decision in 1969 in his first title defense

Turner Buys Atlanta Braves

1976 Ted Turner purchases Atlanta Braves for reported $12 million

  • 1980 AFC Championship, Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Steelers beat Houston Oilers, 27-13
  • 1980 NFC Championship, Tampa Stadium: Los Angeles Rams beat Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 9-0
  • 1980 NHL Philadelphia Flyers set North American professional sports record of 35 straight games without a defeat (25-0-10)
  • 1984 Last day of Test cricket for Chappell, Marsh and Lillee
  • 1985 AFC Championship, Miami Orange Bowl: Miami Dolphins beat Pittsburgh Steelers, 45-28
  • 1985 NFC Championship, Candlestick Park, SF: San Francisco 49ers beat Chicago Bears, 23-0
  • 1991 Portland Trail Blazers beat the Seattle SuperSonics, 114-111 before a sellout crowd at the Portland Memorial Coliseum; marks the Blazers' 600th consecutive sellout at home
  • 1992 NY Yankees sign free agent Danny Tartabul

Nancy Kerrigan Attacked

1994 US figure skating champion Nancy Kerrigan is attacked by Tonya Harding's bodyguard at the US Championships in Detroit, Michigan

Wilkens Sets New Win Record

1995 Atlanta Hawks' coach Lenny Wilkens passes the legendary Red Auerbach to become the NBA's all-time winningest coach, with 939 career victories; Hawks beat Washington, 112-90 at the Omni

  • 1999 An agreement is reached by the NBA and the players union to end a 204-day lockout which shortened the season by 50 games

2001 Hopman Cup Tennis, Perth: Roger Federer beats American Jan-Michael Gambill 6-4, 6-3 to clinch Switzerland's unassailable 2-0 lead, (ends 2-1)

  • 2006 Hopman Cup Tennis, Perth: Lisa Raymond & Taylor Dent beat Dutch pair Michaëlla Krajicek & Peter Wessels 4-6, 6-2, 7-6 for a 2-1 win and 4th American title

Henry Re-signs with Arsenal

2012 Thierry Henry re-signs for Arsenal on a two-month loan deal

  • 2013 The NHL reaches an agreement to end a 113 day lockout
  • 2014 College Football, 16th BCS National Championship, Rose Bowl, Pasadena: #1 Florida State beats #2 Auburn, 34-31

2015 Randy Johnson, Pedro Martínez, John Smoltz and Craig Biggio are inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame

  • 2018 Hopman Cup Tennis, Perth: Swiss pair Roger Federer & Belinda Bencic clinch 2-1 win over Germany; beat Angelique Kerber & Alexander Zverev 4-3, 4-2; Switzerland's 3rd event success
  • 2018 Jon Gruden returns to the NFL as Oakland Raiders head coach after nearly a decade of broadcasting (ESPN Monday Night Football 2009-17)
  • 2018 Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota scores a touchdown off own pass in 22-21 victory over Kansas City Chiefs, second NFL quarterback to do so

Đoković's Visa Cancelled

2022 Tennis world No. 1 Novak Đoković's visa into Australia cancelled after uproar over his COVID-19 vaccination exemption


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