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  2. Mr. Olympia was created in 1965 by the late Joe Weider, the father of bodybuilding, to determine who was the greatest bodybuilder on the planet. Since then, a total of only 14 bodybuilders have won the coveted Sandow trophy and earned the title of Mr. Olympia. Two of those bodybuilders, Lee Haney and Ronnie Coleman, co-hold the record for the most victories at eight apiece.
  3. The Ms. Olympia competition was started in 1980 to determine who was the best pro women's bodybuilder in the world, similar to how Mr. Olympia on the men's side of competition.. For the first 20 years, Ms. Olympia was held as a standalone event. Then, from 2000 onward, it was held together with Mr. Olympia in what has since been called the Olympia Weekend.
  4. The winner of the playoff is listed first. Each player in the playoff is followed by his scores; those scores are listed by hole back to 1979, and prior to that, scores are by 18-hole total. (The Masters required 36-hole playoffs in its earliest days, and then 18-hole playoffs prior to 1976. Since then, the Masters' playoffs have been sudden ...
  5. 1979 - Fuzzy Zoeller 1978 - Gary Player 1977 - Tom Watson 1976 - Raymond Floyd 1975 - Jack Nicklaus 1974 - Gary Player 1973 - Tommy Aaron 1972 - Jack Nicklaus ... To date, 16 winners of The Masters have earned that Green Jacket via a playoff. And the playoff format has changed over the years.
  6. At one time he held the record as youngest Masters winner, and he still holds the record as oldest Masters winner. He was very, very good at playing Augusta National Golf Club! Nicklaus' Yearly Finishes in The Masters Tournament ... 1979: 69-71-72-69—281, 4th; 1980: 74-71-73-73—291, tied 33rd; 1981: 70-65-75-72—282, tied 2nd; 1982: 69-77 ...
  7. This list of PGA Championship winners dates to the golf tournament's founding in 1916, including all stroke play and match play champs. ... 1979 - David Graham, 272; 1978 - John Mahaffey, 276; 1977 - Lanny Wadkins, 282; 1976 - Dave Stockton, 281; 1975 - Jack Nicklaus, 276; 1974 - Lee Trevino, 276; 1973 - Jack Nicklaus, 277;
  8. This event is run by the USGA and is open to golfers over the age of 50. The winner receives the Francis D. Ouimet Trophy. It was first played in 1980. ... Olympia Fields Country Club, Olympia Fields Ill. 1996: Dave Stockton, 277: Canterbury Golf Club, Beachwood, Ohio: 1995: Tom Weiskopf, 275: Congressional Country Club, Bethesda, Md.
  9. 1960-1969—The Super Bowl Begins . The fledgling American Football League jockeyed with the NFL for players and fans from 1960 through 1969. The teams began playing a championship game, dubbed the "Super Bowl" in 1967.Vince Lombardi's mighty Green Bay Packers dominated the first two championship matchups, winning in 1967 and 1968.
  10. "The Soviets structured their elite league to ensure the national team's success in international competition," John Soares noted in a 2008 article in the Brown Journal of World Affairs.The International Olympic Committee would not allow professional athletes to compete in ice hockey until 1986, and the National Hockey League did not give the green light for its players to take part in the ...
  11. There has been only one single-season "grand slam" winner in golf history. But there are five winners of the "career Grand Slam" in men's golf. And the single-season winner is not among the five career winners! How is that possible? The only golfer to win a calendar-year grand slam was Bobby Jones in 1930. That's before The Masters existed, and ...
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