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This Day in Sports History: October 22

October is an exciting month for sports fans! The MLB playoffs, NBA and NHL preseason games, college football, NASCAR Xfinity 500 Cup Series, track meets, UEFA Champions League, and Formula 1 racing all take place. October 22 has seen many memorable sports moments over the years. Here are some highlights:

– 1930: The SC Genemuiden soccer team was formed.
– 1933: Boxer Primo Carnera defended his IBU heavyweight title against Paulino Uzcudun.
– 1935: Johnny Revolta won the PGA Championship, his only major title.
– 1950: The Los Angeles Rams crushed the Baltimore Colts 70-27.
– 1966: Hockey star Bobby Orr scored his first NHL goal.
– 1967: Denny Hulme became the first New Zealander to win the F1 World Drivers’ Championship.
– 1972: The Oakland Athletics won the World Series, beating the Cincinnati Reds 4-3.
– 1976: Rick Barry started a record 60 consecutive free throws in the NBA.
– 1978: Grete Waitz won the New York City Marathon on her debut with a world record time of 2:32:30.
– 1996: Bernie Williams hit his seventh postseason home run, tying a record.
– 2000: Michael Schumacher won his first of five consecutive F1 titles.
– 2022: Ai Mori took gold in bouldering and lead climbing at the World Cup.

Three standout athletes from October 22 are Rick Barry, Bernie Williams, and Grant Fuhr. Barry is a Hall of Fame basketball player known for leading in scoring across NCAA, ABA, and NBA. Williams is a former New York Yankees star and a talented jazz guitarist. Fuhr is a legendary goalie, famous for winning five Stanley Cups with the Edmonton Oilers.

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