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1862 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.


Baseball

National championship * National Association of Base Ball Players champion – Brooklyn Eckfords Events * NABBP, National Association membership drops from 55 to 33 clubs, shedding every one outside greater New York except the Victory club of Troy, New York, Troy, which plays only local matches. * Death of Jim Creighton, aged just 21 and the sport's first great player, perhaps from organ damage sustained on the field. A memorial is established at Green-Wood Cemetery.


Boxing

Events * Joe Coburn challenges John C. Heenan for the American Championship. Heenan refuses to fight and Coburn claims the title.Cyber Boxing Zone – John C. Heenan
Retrieved on 8 November 2009.
* 28 January — Jem Mace successfully defends his British Championship against Tom King (boxer), Tom King, winning in the 43rd round.Cyber Boxing Zone – Jem Mace
Retrieved on 8 November 2009.
* 26 November — Tom King becomes British Champion after defeating Jem Mace at Medway in the 21st round.
Retrieved on 8 November 2009.


Cricket

Events * 26 August — Surrey County Cricket Club, Surrey v. William Clarke's All-England Eleven, All-England Eleven at The Oval. Edgar Willsher of All-England is no-balled six times in succession by John Lillywhite for overarm bowling, bowling with his hand above the shoulder. For some years previously, Willsher and others have bowled in this way and the incident at The Oval puts the issue into context. The drama is exaggerated when Willsher and the other eight professionals in the England team walk off the field. Play continues next day but with a replacement umpire. England * Most runs – Thomas Hayward (cricketer), Thomas Hayward 661 @ 31.47 (HS 117) * Most wickets – George Tarrant 96 @ 10.07 (BB 8–16)


Football

Events * An impromptu team formed in Nottingham around this time is understood to have been the original Notts County F.C., Notts County. Although County will be formally constituted in December 1864, the club will celebrate its centenary in 1962. * Invention of the India rubber bladder enables the modern ball to be created with the bladder inside a hard outer casing, at first made of leather. During the days of "mob football", the ball in an organised game had often been an inflated pig's bladder but in fact it could have been made of any material (for example, tin can football is still played now) with no rules about its size either. In certain games that were somewhat less civilised, such as among soldiers after a battle, human skulls are known to have been used. * 29 December — Bramall Lane, which opened as a cricket ground in 1855, hosts its first football match between Sheffield F.C. and Hallam F.C. under Sheffield Rules. Bramall Lane will become the home of first Sheffield Wednesday (1867–1887) and then of Sheffield United F.C., Sheffield United from 1889. It is the oldest stadium in the world that stages professional football matches.


Golf

Major tournaments * 1862 Open Championship, British Open – Tom Morris, Sr., Tom Morris senior


Horse racing

England * 1862 Grand National, Grand National – The Huntsman * 1,000 Guineas Stakes – Hurricane * 2,000 Guineas Stakes – The Marquis * Epsom Derby, The Derby – Caractacus (horse), Caractacus * Epsom Oaks, The Oaks – Feu de Joie * St. Leger Stakes – The Marquis Australia * 1862 Melbourne Cup, Melbourne Cup – Archer (horse), Archer (second successive title) Canada * Queen's Plate – Palermo


Rowing (sport), Rowing

The Boat Race * 12 April — Oxford University Boat Club, Oxford wins the 19th The Boat Race 1862, Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race


Ski jumping

Events * First recorded competition held in Trysil


References

{{Sports by year 1851 – 1900 1862 in sports, Sports by year