EditorialKobe Bryant LA Lakers jacket and Cristiano Ronaldo and Diego Maradonas football shirts among slew of memorabilia hitting auction block form host of sporting greats
EditorialChristies to auction Michael Jordan game-worn, dual-signed and photo-matched Air Jordan hes got game XIIIs last dance championship sneakers from the last regular season game against the New York Knicks
EditorialSylvester Stallones personal collections from Rocky and Rambo movies among plethora of memorabilia going under the hammer from Hollywood stars long career
EditorialNegative - Athlete Standing in Front of the Crowd at Caulfield Racecourse, Victoria, 1913, An athlete standing in front of the crowd at Caulfield Racecourse. He has just won the Victorian 10-mile championship.
EditorialNegative - Paterson Family After Cedric Paterson Won the Riverina Cycling Championship, Narrandera, New South Wales, circa 1930, The Paterson family after Cedric Paterson had won the Riverina cycling championship.
EditorialNegative - Melbourne, Victoria, May 1923, William Trebilco, a champion runner from Wangaratta. He beat Charlie Bergmeier in the world's 1 mile championship at the Melbourne Exhibition Oval in May, 1923.
EditorialCliffside Hockey Team I.A.H.U. team champions, Allan Cup holders, amateur champions of the world, 1909. The Interprovincial Amateur Hockey Union (IAHU) began play in January 1909 with a four-team league of the Montreal Victorias, Montreal Hockey Club, ...
EditorialJacob Gill "Jake" Gaudaur, Sr, one of two native Canadians to win the Professional World Sculling Championship. Gaudaur was born in Orillia, Ontario, on 3 April 1858. His first race was when he was aged 17 years and over his career he raced more than t...
EditorialThe second contest between Cribb & Molineux, September 28, 1811. Tom Molineaux (1784 – 1818) was an African-American bare-knuckle boxer. Tom Cribb (8 July 1781 – 11 May 1848) was an English bare-knuckle boxer. In 1810 Cribb was awarded the Briti...
EditorialOlympic lawn tennis at Wimbledon. 1. O. Froitzheim (Germany), silver medallist, gentleman's singles; 2. Final set in the gentleman's singles. 3. M.J.G. Ritchie (British Isles) winner of the gold medal and championship; 4. Dr. Eaves (British Isles), the...
Editorial'The lawn tennis championship meeting - Messers. E, and W. Renshaw playing the final set'. A match at the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships. The Graphic. 05 August 1882. Source: The Graphic 05 August 1882 page 132 detail.
Editorial'Lawn tennis at Wimbledon - match for the championship'. Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. 14 July 1877. Source: Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News 14 July 1877 p.405.
EditorialTHE GREAT SCULLING MATCH ON THE THAMES BETWEEN SEARLE AND O'CONNOR FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD: THE START FROM PUTNEY BRIDGE, LONDON, UK, 1889.
EditorialSWIMMING MATCH IN THE THAMES FOR THE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP; 1. The Plunge. 2. The Race: Hammersmith Bridge. 3. Various Styles of Swimming. 4. Winner coming in. 5. Presentation of the Medal, UK.
EditorialTHE SCULLING MATCH ON THE TYNE BETWEEN HANLAN AND BOYD FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD: 1. Before the Start; 2. "Neck and Neck:" A Minute After the Start; 3. In Sight of the Chain Bridge; 4. The End of the Race; 5. After the Finish: Shaking Hands.
EditorialHenri G. Ibels: "Grand Prix de Lutte de Paris". France, around 1895. Lithograph, 118 x 81cm. Advertisement poster promoting the international ringer's championship held at the Folies-Berg?re in Paris.