Sports terms named after people
This is a list of eponyms in sports, i.e. sports terms named after people.
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Artistic Gymnastics
- Gaylord, after Mitch Gaylord (United States of America)
- Gienger salto, after Eberhard Gienger (Germany).
- Kasamatsu, after Shigero Kasamatsu (Japan).
- Magyar walk, after Zoltan Magyar (Hungary).
- Timochenko, after Alexandra Timochenko (Russia).
- Tkachev, after Alexander Tkatchev (Russia).
- Tsukahara, after Mitsuo Tsukahara (Japan).
- Yurchenko, after Natalia Yurchenko (Russia).
Athletics
- Fosbury flop, after Dick Fosbury (United States of America).
Boxing
- Queensberry rules, after John Sholto Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry (United Kingdom).
Figure skating
- Axel, after Axel Paulsen (Norway).
- Biellmann spin, after Denise Biellmann (Switzerland).
- Lutz, after Alois Lutz (Austria).
- Salchow, after Ulrich Salchow (Sweden).
Events & trophies
- American football
- Heisman Trophy, after John Heisman.
- Almost all other college football awards are named after individuals.
- Vince Lombardi Trophy (Super Bowl trophy), after Vince Lombardi.
- Heisman Trophy, after John Heisman.
- Australian rules football
- Brownlow Medal, after Charles Brownlow.
- Basketball
- Naismith Award, after James Naismith.
- Wooden Award, after John Wooden.
- Football (soccer)
- Jules Rimet trophy (first Football World Cup), after Jules Rimet (France).
- Golf
- Ryder Cup, after Samuel Ryder.
- Solheim Cup, after Karsten and Louise Solheim (United States of America).
- Walker Cup, after George Herbert Walker.
- Seve Trophy, after Seve Ballesteros.
- Ice Hockey
- Rugby union
- Webb Ellis Trophy (World Cup trophy), after William Webb Ellis.
- Bledisloe Cup (Australia-New Zealand series trophy), after Charles Bathurst, 1st Viscount Bledisloe.
- Ranfurly Shield (New Zealand provincial challenge trophy), after Uchter John Mark Knox, 5th Earl of Ranfurly.
- Tennis
- Davis Cup, after Dwight F. Davis.
- Roland Garros (French Open championships), after the pioneering French World War I fighter pilot.
- Coupe Suzanne Lenglen (French Open women's championship trophy), after Suzanne Lenglen (France).
- Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup (Australian Open women's championship trophy), after Daphne Akhurst (Australia).
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