Sports-related events of 1932
Overview of the events of 1932 in sports
1932 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
FIS Alpine World Ski Championships
2nd FIS Alpine World Ski Championships are held at Cortina d'Ampezzo , Italy. The events are a downhill , a slalom and a combined race in both the men's and women's categories. The winners are:
England
France
A professional football league Division Nationale, first official game held on September 11, as predecessor for Ligue 1 .[citation needed ]
Germany
Spain
Italy
Men's 100 metres
Eddie Tolan (USA) breaks the world record by running a time of 10.3 seconds
VFL Premiership
Brownlow Medal
South Australian National Football League
Western Australian National Football League
Sweden
World Series
Events
Events
Olympic Games (Men's Competition)
Two bobsleigh events are held at the 1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid :
2-man bob – gold: USA I; silver: Switzerland II; bronze: USA II
4-man bob – gold: USA I; silver: USA II; bronze: Germany I
Events
Lineal world champions [1]
Grey Cup
Events
England
Australia
India
New Zealand
South Africa
West Indies
1932 Winter Olympics
Curling is a demonstration event at the 1932 Winter Olympic Games between four teams from Canada and four from the United States, Canada winning by 12 games to 4
Tour de France
Events
1932 Summer Olympics (Men)
Gold Medal – India
Silver Medal – Japan
Bronze Medal – USA
World Figure Skating Championships
1932 Winter Olympics
Major tournaments
Other tournaments
USA
England
Australia
Canada
France
Ireland
USA
Stanley Cup
Ice Hockey World Championships
Gold Medal – Canada
Silver Medal – USA
Bronze Medal – Germany
1932 Winter Olympics
Gold Medal – Canada
Silver Medal – USA
Bronze Medal – Germany
Olympic Games (Men's Competition)
1932 Winter Olympics
1932 Summer Olympics
The Boat Race
England
Australia
Home Nations Championship
World Championship
Speed Skating World Championships
1932 Winter Olympics (Men)
1932 Winter Olympics (Women)
Women's speed skating is held as a demonstration event only with competitions over 500m , 1000m and 1500m .
Australia
England
France
USA
Davis Cup
Awards
Associated Press Athlete of the Year
References
Sports by year (1901–1950)