1852 in sports
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1852 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
| Centuries: | 18th century · 19th century · 20th century |
| Decades: | 1820s 1830s 1840s 1850s 1860s 1870s 1880s |
| Years: | 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 |
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[edit] Boxing
- 21 August – John Morrissey defeats George Thompson in the 11th round at Mare Island, California and claims the Heavyweight Championship of America, which has been vacated by the now-retired Tom Hyer. His claim is not recognised at this time because of the prior claim by Yankee Sullivan, who fought Hyer in 1849.
[edit] Cricket
Events
- The United All England Eleven (UEE) is established as a rival to William Clarke's All-England Eleven (AEE). Jemmy Dean and John Wisden are the main organisers. Other players representing the UEE in its early years include John Lillywhite, Tom Lockyer, James Grundy, Frederick Miller, Will Mortlock and Tom Sherman.
- 27 July – John Sherman makes his final first-class appearance for Manchester v. Sheffield at Hyde Park, Sheffield. His career has spanned a record 44 seasons from his debut at Lord's on 20 September 1809 when he played for Beauclerk’s XI v. Ladbroke’s XI.
Honours – England
- Champion County – shared by Nottinghamshire CCC and Sussex CCC
- Most runs – Nicholas Felix 529 @ 18.24 (HS 70)
- Most wickets – James Grundy 103 @ 8.83 (BB 7-?)
[edit] Horse racing
Steeplechases
- Grand National – Miss Mowbray
Flat races
- English Triple Crown Races:
- 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Stockwell
- Epsom Derby – Daniel O'Rourke
- St. Leger Stakes – Stockwell
[edit] Rowing
- 3 April – Oxford wins the 11th Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, a revival of the race last contested in 1849
- August 3 – inaugural Harvard-Yale Regatta, a 2-length win for Harvard in a single eight-oar, two-mile race on Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire.[1]
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