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2018 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. The main events for this year are the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang and the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.


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Calendar by month

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December


Maps 2018 in sports



Air sports

World Cups

Aeromodelling
  • May 19 & 20: 2018 F3A Leiria World Cup in Leiria
Parachuting
  • January 12 - 14: 2018 Paraski World Cup Series #1 in Bad Leonfelden
    • Men's Individual winner: Reinhold Haibel
    • Women's Individual winner: Magdalena Schwertl
    • Mixed Team winners: HSV Red Bull SBG 1 (Manuel Sulzbacher, Magdalena Schwertl, Julia Schosser, Sebastian Graser)
    • Giant slalom winners: Reinhold Haibel (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
  • February 2 - 4: 2018 Paraski World Cup Series #2 in Ponte di Legno
    • Paraski Combi Men's winner: Marco Valente
    • Paraski Combi Women's winner: Magdalena Schwertl
    • Paraski Combi Junior winner: Sebastian Graser
    • Paraski Combi Master winner: Marco Valente
    • Mixed Team winners: HSV Red Bull SBG 1 (Manuel Sulzbacher, Sebastian Graser, Magdalena Schwertl, Anton Gruber)
    • Ski winners: Sebastian Graser (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
  • February 16 - 18: 2018 Paraski World Cup Series #3 in Martin
    • This event is cancelled.
  • March 2 - 4: 2018 Paraski World Cup Series #4 (final) in Vrchlabí
  • October 25 - 28: 3rd FAI World Cup of Indoor Skydiving in Zallaq

World and Continental Championships

Aeromodelling
  • March 19 - 22: 2018 FAI F1D World Championships for Free Flight Indoor Model Aircraft in West Baden
  • May 5 - 13: 2018 FAI F3A Asian-Oceanic Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft in Bacolod City
  • July 5 - 14: 2018 FAI F4 World Championships for Scale Model Aircraft in Meiringen
  • July 13 - 21: 2018 FAI F2 World Championships for Control Line Model Aircraft in Landres
  • July 15 - 21: 2018 FAI F3K European Championship for Model Gliders in Martin
  • July 21 - 28: 2018 FAI F3A European Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft in Grandrieu
  • July 22 - 28: 2018 FAI F3J World Championship for Model Gliders in Bra?ov
  • July 22 - 27: 2018 FAI F5 World Championships for Electric Model Aircraft in Takikawa
  • July 23 - 30: 2018 FAI F1 European Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in Szentes
  • August 5 - 11: 2018 FAI F1 Junior World Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in Pazardzik
  • August 19 - 25: 2018 FAI F5 European Championships for Electric Model Aircraft in Dupnitsa
  • August 25 - September 2: 2018 FAI S World Championships for Space Models in Nowy Targ
  • August 26 - 31: 2018 FAI F1E European Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in Martin
  • October 7 - 13: 2018 FAI F3 World Championship for Model Gliders in Cape Arkona
  • November 7 - 11: 2018 FAI World Drone Racing Championships in Shenzhen
Ballooning
  • February 15 - 22: 10th FAI World Hot Air Airship Championship in Tegernsee
    • Winners: 1st: Andreas Merk, 2nd: Ralph Kremer, 3rd: Juergen Huetten
  • August 7 - 11: 3rd FAI Women's World Hot Air Balloon Championship in Na??czów
  • August 18 - 27: 23rd FAI World Hot Air Ballooning Championships in Groß-Siegharts
  • September 12 - 16: 4th FAI Junior World Hot Air Balloon Championship in W?oc?awek
General aviation

2018 Red Bull Air Race World Championship

  • February 2 & 3: Air Race #1 in Abu Dhabi
    • Winner: Michael Goulian (Zivko Edge 540 V2)
    • Chellenger winner: Florian Bergér
  • April 21 & 22: Air Race #2 in Cannes
  • May 26 & 27: Air Race #3 in Gdynia
  • June 23 & 24: Air Race #4 in Budapest
  • August 4 & 5: Air Race #5 in Makuhari
  • August 26: Air Race #6 in Kazan
  • October 6 & 7: Air Race #7 in Indianapolis
  • November 17 & 18 Air Race #8 (final) in Perth

World and Continental Championships

  • August 5 - 11: 21st FAI World Rally Flying Championship in Dubnica nad Váhom
Gliding
  • July 8 - 21: 35th FAI World Gliding Championships in Ostrów Wielkopolski
  • July 28 - August 11: 35th FAI World Gliding Championships in P?íbram
Hang gliding
  • July 8 - 21: 8th FAI World Hang Gliding Class 5 Championship in Kru?evo
  • July 8 - 21: 20th FAI European Hang Gliding Class 1 Championship in Kru?evo
Microlights & Paramotors
  • April 30 - May 6: 10th FAI World Paramotor Championships in Lopburi
  • October 30 - November 6: 3rd FAI World Paramotor Slalom Championships in Byoum Lakeside
Parachuting
  • April 3 - 8: 1st CISM Para-Ski World Championship in Hochfilzen
  • April 11 - 14: 1st FAI European Indoor Skydiving Championships in Voss
  • July 3 - 7: 7th FAI World Canopy Piloting Championships in Wroc?aw
  • August 10 - 21: 42nd CISM World Military Parachuting Championship in Szolnok
  • August 25 - 30: 35th FAI World Freefall Style and Accuracy Landing Championships in Montana
  • August 25 - 30: 9th FAI Junior World Freefall Style and Accuracy Landing Championships in Montana
  • August 26 - 31: 2nd FAI World Wingsuit Flying Championships in Prost?jov
  • October 6 - 13: 18th FAI World Canopy Formation Championships in Gold Coast
  • October 6 - 13: 23rd FAI World Formation Skydiving Championships in Gold Coast
  • October 6 - 13: 2nd FAI World Speed Skydiving Championships in Gold Coast
  • October 6 - 13: 12th FAI World Artistic Events championships in Gold Coast
Paragliding
  • March 30 - April 7: 3rd FAI Pan-American Paragliding Championship in Baixo Guandu
  • April 6 - 12: 1st FAI Asian-Oceanic Paragliding Accuracy Championships in Lopburi
  • July 14 - 28: 15th FAI European Paragliding Championship in Montalegre
  • September 16 - 22: 6th FAI European Paragliding Accuracy Championship in Kobarid
Power and Glider aerobatics
  • August 3 - 12: 21st FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships in Zbraslavice
  • August 3 - 12: 9th FAI World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships in Zbraslavice
  • August 16 - 26: 13th FAI World Advanced Aerobatic Championships in Strejnicu
  • September 8 - 15: 21st FAI European Aerobatic Championships in Jind?ich?v Hradec
Rotorcraft
  • July 24 - 29: 16th FAI World Helicopter Championship in Minsk

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Alpine skiing

2018 Winter Olympics and Paralympics (Alpine skiing)

  • February 11 - 24: Alpine skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics
  • March 10 - 18: Alpine skiing at the 2018 Winter Paralympics

World Championships

  • August 27 - September 1, 2017: 2017 FIS Junior Grass Ski World Championships in Sauris
    • Giant Slalom winners: Martin Bartak (m) / Chisaki Maeda (f)
    • Slalom winners: Martin Bartak (m) / Chisaki Maeda (f)
    • Super Combined winners: Martin Bartak (m) / Adela Kettnerova (f)
    • Super G winners: Martin Bartak (m) / Chisaki Maeda (f)
  • September 5 - 10, 2017: 2017 FIS Grass Ski World Championships in Kaprun
    • Super G winners: Jan Gardavský (m) / Adela Kettnerova (f)
    • Super Combined winners: Lorenzo Gritti (m) / Chisaki Maeda (f)
    • Slalom winners: Michael Stocker (m) / Jacqueline Gerlach (f)
    • Giant Slalom winners: Jan Gardavský (m) / Jacqueline Gerlach (f)
  • January 29 - February 8: World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2018 in Davos
    • Downhill winners: Marco Odermatt (m) / Kajsa Vickhoff Lie (f)
    • Super G winners: Marco Odermatt (m) / Kajsa Vickhoff Lie (f)
    • Giant Slalom winners: Marco Odermatt (m) / Julia Scheib (f)
    • Slalom winners: Clement Noel (m) / Meta Hrovat (f)
    • Combined winners: Marco Odermatt (m) / Aline Danioth (f)
    • Team event winners:   Switzerland (Camille Rast, Marco Odermatt, Aline Danioth, Semyel Bissig)

2017-18 Alpine Skiing World Cup

  • October 2017
  • October 28 & 29: ASWC #1 in Sölden
    • Note: The Men's Giant Slalom event was cancelled due to a wind storm.
    • Women's Giant Slalom winner: Viktoria Rebensburg
  • November 2017
  • November 11 & 12: ASWC #2 in Levi
    • Slalom winners: Felix Neureuther (m) / Petra Vlhová (f)
  • November 22 - 26: ASWC #3 in Lake Louise Ski Resort #1
    • Men's Downhill winner: Beat Feuz
    • Men's Super G winner: Kjetil Jansrud
  • November 25 & 26: ASWC #4 in Killington Ski Resort
    • Women's Giant Slalom winner: Viktoria Rebensburg
    • Women's Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
  • November 28 - December 3: ASWC #5 in Lake Louise Ski Resort #2
    • Women's Downhill winners: Cornelia Hütter (#1) / Mikaela Shiffrin (#2)
    • Women's Super G winner: Tina Weirather
  • November 29 - December 3: ASWC #6 in Beaver Creek Resort
    • Men's Super G winner: Vincent Kriechmayr
    • Men's Downhill winner: Aksel Lund Svindal
    • Men's Giant Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
  • December 2017
  • December 8 - 10: ASWC #7 in St. Moritz
    • Note: Two, of three, Super G and the Alpine Combined events was cancelled.
    • Women's Super G winner: Jasmine Flury
  • December 9 & 10: ASWC #8 in Val-d'Isère #1
    • Men's Giant Slalom winner: Alexis Pinturault
    • Men's Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
  • December 13 - 16: ASWC #9 in Val Gardena
    • Men's Super G winner: Josef Ferstl
    • Men's Downhill winner: Aksel Lund Svindal
  • December 14 - 17: ASWC #10 in Val-d'Isère #2
    • Note: The women's downhill event here was cancelled.
    • Women's Super G winners: Lindsey Vonn (#1) / Anna Veith (#2)
  • December 17 & 18: ASWC #11 in Alta Badia
    • Men's Giant Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
    • Men's Parallel Giant Slalom winner: Matts Olsson
  • December 19 & 20: ASWC #12 in Courchevel
    • Women's Giant Slalom & Parallel Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
  • December 22: ASWC #13 in Madonna di Campiglio
    • Men's Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
  • December 26 - 29: ASWC #14 in Bormio
    • Men's Downhill winners: Dominik Paris (#1) / Matthias Mayer (#2)
    • Men's Alpine Combined winner: Alexis Pinturault
  • December 28 & 29: ASWC #15 in Lienz
    • Women's Giant Slalom winner: Federica Brignone
    • Women's Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
  • January 2018
  • January 1: ASWC #16 in Oslo
    • City Event winners: André Myhrer (m) / Mikaela Shiffrin (f)
  • January 3 & 4: ASWC #17 in Zagreb
    • Slalom winners: (m) / Mikaela Shiffrin (f)
  • January 6 & 7: ASWC #18 in Kranjska Gora
    • Women's Giant Slalom & Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
  • January 6 & 7: ASWC #19 in Adelboden
    • Men's Giant Slalom & Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
  • January 9: ASWC #20 in Flachau
    • Women's Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
  • January 9 - 14: ASWC #21 in Wengen
    • Men's Alpine Combined winner: Victor Muffat-Jeandet
    • Men's Downhill winners: Dominik Paris (#1) / Beat Feuz (#2)
    • Men's Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
  • January 11 - 14: ASWC #22 in Bad Kleinkirchheim
    • Women's Downhill winner: Sofia Goggia
    • Women's Super G winner: Federica Brignone
  • January 16 - 21: ASWC #23 in Kitzbühel
    • Men's Super G winner: Aksel Lund Svindal
    • Men's Downhill winner: Thomas Dreßen
    • Men's Slalom winner: Henrik Kristoffersen
  • January 17 - 21: ASWC #24 in Cortina d'Ampezzo
    • Women's Downhill winners: Sofia Goggia (#1) / Lindsey Vonn (#2)
    • Women's Super G winner: Lara Gut
  • January 23: ASWC #25 in Schladming
    • Men's Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
  • January 23: ASWC #26 in Kronplatz
    • Women's Giant Slalom winner: Viktoria Rebensburg
  • January 25 - 28: ASWC #27 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen #1
    • Men's Downhill winner: Beat Feuz
    • Men's Giant Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
  • January 26 - 28: ASWC #28 in Lenzerheide
    • Women's Alpine Combined winner: Wendy Holdener
    • Women's Super G winner: Lindsey Vonn
    • Women's Giant Slalom winner: Tessa Worley
    • Women's Slalom winner: Petra Vlhová
  • January 30: ASWC #29 in Stockholm
    • City Event winners: Ramon Zenhäusern (m) / Nina Haver-Løseth (f)
  • February 2018
  • February 1 - 4: ASWC #30 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen #2
    • Women's Downhill winner: Lindsey Vonn (2 times)
  • March 2018
  • March 3 & 4: ASWC #31 in Crans-Montana
  • March 3 & 4: ASWC #32 in Kranjska Gora Ski Resort
  • March 8 - 11: ASWC #33 in Kvitfjell
  • March 9 & 10: ASWC #34 in Ofterschwang
  • March 12 - 18: ASWC #35 (final) in Åre ski resort

2017 FIS Grass Skiing World Cup

  • June 10 & 11: GSWC #1 in Rettenbach
    • Giant Slalom winners: Edoardo Frau (m) / Jacqueline Gerlach (f)
    • Super Combined winners: Marc Zickbauer (m) / Jacqueline Gerlach (f)
  • July 29 & 30: GSWC #2 in Montecampione
    • Slalom winners: Lorenzo Gritti (m) / Adela Kettnerova (f)
    • Giant Slalom winners: Michael Stocker (m) / Kristin Hetfleisch (f)
  • August 12 & 13: GSWC #3 in Marbach
    • Giant Slalom winners: Stefan Portmann (m) / Barbara Míková (f)
    • Super G winners: Stefan Portmann (m) / Barbara Míková (f)
  • August 19 & 20: GSWC #4 in P?edklá?te?í
    • Giant Slalom winners: Martin Bartak (m) / Barbara Míková (f)
    • Slalom winners: Lorenzo Gritti (m) / Barbara Míková (f)
  • August 24 & 25: GSWC #5 in Santa Caterina Valfurva
    • Slalom #1 winners: Lorenzo Gritti (m) / Jacqueline Gerlach (f)
    • Slalom #2 winners: Lorenzo Gritti (m) / Jacqueline Gerlach (f)

2017 FIS Australia & New Zealand Cup (AS)

  • August 21 - 25: A&NZ #1 in Thredbo
    • Giant Slalom #1 winners: Adam Barwood (m) / Sara Hector (f)
    • Giant Slalom #2 winners: Daniel Meier (m) / Sara Hector (f)
    • Slalom #1 winners: Linus Straßer (m) / Estelle Alphand (f)
    • Slalom #2 winners: Linus Straßer (m) / Sara Hector (f)
  • August 28 - 31: A&NZ #2 in Coronet Peak
    • Giant Slalom #1 winners: Erik Read (m) / Mina Fürst Holtmann (f)
    • Giant Slalom #2 winners: Erik Read (m) / Sara Hector (f)
    • Slalom #1 winners: Manuel Feller (m) / Estelle Alphand (f)
    • Slalom #2 winners: Marc Rochat (m) / Chiara Mair (f)
  • September 5 & 6: A&NZ #3 (final) in Mount Hutt
    • This event is cancelled.

2017-18 FIS European Cup (AS)

  • November 29 & 30, 2017: ECAS #1 in Funäsdalen
    • Women's Slalom winners: Katharina Liensberger (#1) / Marina Wallner (#2)
  • December 3 & 4, 2017: ECAS #2 in Hafjell
    • Women's Giant Slalom winners: Estelle Alphand (#1) / Meta Hrovat (#2)
  • December 5 & 6, 2017: ECAS #3 in Fjätervålen
    • Men's Slalom winners: Ramon Zenhäusern (#1) / Marc Rochat (#2)
  • December 7 - 9, 2017: ECAS #3 in Kvitfjell #1
    • Women's Alpine combined winner: Franziska Gritsch
    • Women's Giant Slalom winner: Vanessa Kasper
    • Women's Super G winner: Kajsa Vickhoff Lie
  • December 8 & 9, 2017: ECAS #4 in Trysil
    • Men's Giant Slalom winners: Johannes Strolz (2 times)
  • December 13, 2017: ECAS #5 in Obereggen
    • Men's Slalom winner: Matej Vidovi?
  • December 14 & 15, 2017: ECAS #6 in Andalo
    • Note: One, of two, Giant Slalom events was cancelled.
    • Women's Giant Slalom winner: Meta Hrovat (#1)
  • December 16, 2017: ECAS #7 in Kronplatz
    • Parallel Slalom winners: Dominik Raschner (m) / Aline Danioth (f)
    • Slalom (Qualification Race) winners: Matej Vidovi? (m) / Franziska Gritsch (f)
  • December 18, 2017: ECAS #8 in Fassa Valley
    • Men's Slalom winner: Stefano Gross
  • December 20 & 21, 2017: ECAS #9 in Reiteralm
    • Men's Super G winners: Niklas Köck (#1) / Christoph Krenn (#2)
  • December 19 - 22, 2017: ECAS #10 in Fassa Valley
    • Women's Downhill winners: Juliana Suter (2 times)
  • January 5 & 6: ECAS #10 in Wengen
    • Note: One, of two, Super G events was cancelled.
    • Men's Super G winner: Emanuele Buzzi
  • January 8 - 12: ECAS #11 in Innerkrems
    • Women's Alpine combined winner: Lisa Hörnblad
    • Wome's Super G winners: Nina Ortlieb (#1) / Franziska Gritsch (#2)
  • January 8 - 12: ECAS #12 in Saalbach-Hinterglemm
    • Men's Alpine combined winner: Marco Pfiffner
    • Men's Downhill winners: Daniel Hemetsberger (#1) / Henrik Roea (#2)
  • January 13 & 14: ECAS #13 in Zell am See
    • Women's Slalom winners: Magdalena Fjällström (#1) / Marina Wallner (#2)
  • January 14 & 15: ECAS #14 in Kirchberg
    • Men's Giant Slalom winners: Florian Eisath (#1) / Alex Hofer (#2)
  • January 15 - 19: ECAS #15 in Zauchensee
    • Note: Here, the downhill events competition is cancelled.
    • Women's Super G winner: Lisa Hörnblad
  • January 17 - 21: ECAS #16 in Méribel
    • Note: This event is cancelled.
  • January 22 & 23: ECAS #17 in Folgaria/Lavarone
    • Men's Giant Slalom winners: Stefan Brennsteiner (#1) / Marco Odermatt (#2)
  • January 23 & 24: ECAS #18 in Zinal
    • Note: This event is cancelled.
  • January 25 & 26: ECAS #19 in Melchsee-Frutt
    • Women's Slalom winners: Anna Swenn-Larsson (2 times)
  • January 25 & 26: ECAS #20 in Chamonix
    • Men's Slalom winners: Johannes Strolz (#1) / Simon Maurberger (#2)
  • February 16 & 17: ECAS #21 in Jaun
    • Men's Slalom winners: Matej Vidovi? (#1) / Marc Rochat (#2)
  • February 17 & 18: ECAS #22 in Bad Wiessee
    • Women's Slalom winners: Charlotta Säfvenberg (2 times)
  • February 19 - 23: ECAS #23 in Sarntal
  • February 21 & 22: ECAS #24 in  France (location TBA)
  • February 24 - 28: ECAS #25 in Crans-Montana
  • February 26 & 27: ECAS #26 in St. Moritz
  • March 3 - 6: ECAS #27 in Kvitfjell #2
  • March 8 & 9: ECAS #28 in La Molina
  • March 10 & 11: ECAS #29 in Berchtesgaden
  • March 12 - 18: ECAS #30 (final) in Soldeu - El Tarter

2017 - 2018 Far East Cup

  • December 6 - 9, 2017: FEC #1 in Wanlong
    • Men's Slalom winners: Ond?ej Berndt (2 times)
    • Women's Slalom winners: Asa Ando (2 times)
    • Men's Giant Slalom winners: Vladislav Novikov (2 times)
    • Women's Giant Slalom winners: Sakurako Mukogawa (#1) / Asa Ando (#2)
  • December 13 - 16, 2017: FEC #2 in Songhua
    • Men's Slalom winners: Hideyuki Narita (2 times)
    • Women's Slalom winners: Neja Dvornik (#1) / Sakurako Mukogawa (#2)
    • Men's Giant Slalom winners: Cédric Noger (2 times)
    • Women's Giant Slalom winners: Sakurako Mukogawa (2 times)
  • January 8 - 12: FEC #3 in High1 Resort
    • Men's Giant Slalom winners: Charlie Raposo (#1) / Cédric Noger (#2)
    • Women's Giant Slalom winners: Haruna Ishikawa (#1) / Mio Arai (#2)
    • Men's Slalom winners: Joaquim Salarich (#1) / Juan del Campo (#2)
    • Women's Slalom winners: Yukina Tomii (#1) / Sakurako Mukogawa (#2)
    • Alpine Combined winners: Matej Falat (m) / Sakurako Mukogawa (f)
    • Super G winners: Hideyuki Narita (m) / Sakurako Mukogawa (f)
  • January 14 & 15: FEC #4 in High1 Resort
    • Men's Slalom winners: Matej Falat (#1) / Juan del Campo (#2)
    • Women's Slalom winners: Sakurako Mukogawa (#1) / Haruna Ishikawa (#2)

2017 - 18 North American Cup (AS)

  • November 18 & 19, 2017: NAC #1 in Loveland Ski Area
    • Women's Slalom winners: Erin Mielzynski (#1) / Laurence St-Germain (#2)
  • November 18 - 21, 2017: NAC #2 in Copper Mountain
    • Men's Giant Slalom winners: Phil Brown (#1) / Trevor Philp (#2)
    • Women's Giant Slalom winners: Marie-Michèle Gagnon (#1) / AJ Hurt (#2)
    • Men's Slalom winners: Phil Brown (#1) / Jeffrey Read (#2)
  • December 4 - 8, 2017: NAC #3 in Lake Louise
    • Downhill winners: Markus Dürager (m) / Roni Remme (f)
    • Super G winners: Sam Mulligan (m) / Roni Remme (f)
  • December 9 - 16, 2017: NAC #4 in Panorama
    • Alpine combined winners: River Radamus (m) / Roni Remme (f)
    • Men's Super G winners: Jeffrey Read (#1) / River Radamus (#2)
    • Women's Super G winners: Roni Remme (#1) / AJ Hurt (#2)
    • Men's Giant Slalom winners: Brian McLaughlin (#1) / River Radamus (#2)
    • Women's Giant Slalom winners: Adriana Jelinkova (#1) / Alice Robinson (#2)
    • Men's Slalom winners: Tanguy Nef (#1) / Nolan Kasper (#2)
    • Women's Slalom winners: Roni Remme (2 times)
  • February 13 - 16: NAC #5 in Stowe Mountain Resort
    • Men's Giant Slalom winners: Tanguy Nef (#1) / Charlie Raposo (#2)
    • Men's Slalom winners: Michael Ankeny (#1) / Luke Winters (#2)
  • February 13 - 16: NAC #6 in Whiteface Mountain
    • Women's Giant Slalom winners: Mikaela Tommy (2 times)
    • Women's Slalom winners: Nina O'Brien (2 times)

2017 FIS South American Cup (AS)

  • August 1 - 5: SAC #1 in Chapelco
    • This event is cancelled.
  • August 7 - 11: SAC #2 in Cerro Catedral
    • Giant Slalom winners: Men's here is cancelled / Nicol Gastaldi (f)
    • Slalom winners: Sebastiano Gastaldi (m) / Kim Vanreusel (f)
  • August 12 - 15: SAC #3 in Antillanca (part of South American Alpine Skiing Championships)
    • This event is cancelled.
  • September 2: SAC #4 in El Colorado #1
    • Giant Slalom winners: Rasmus Windingstad (m) / Anna Hofer (f)
  • September 3-8: SAC #5 in La Parva
    • Slalom winners: Martin Arene (m) / Núria Pau (f)
    • Downhill #1 winners: Brice Roger (m) / Ester Ledecká (f)
    • Downhill #2 winners: Klemen Kosi (m) / Ester Ledecká (f)
    • Super G winners: Thomas Dreßen (m) / Ester Ledecká (f)
  • September 10 - 12: SAC #6 in Chapelco
    • Giant Slalom #1 winners: Sebastiano Gastaldi (m) / Noelle Barahona (f)
    • Giant Slalom #2 winner: Sebastiano Gastaldi (Men's only)
  • September 13 & 14: SAC #7 in Cerro Catedral #2
    • Slalom winners: Tomas Birkner De Miguel (m) / Núria Pau (f)
    • Giant Slalom here is cancelled.
  • September 18 - 22: SAC #8 (final) in El Colorado #2
    • Alpine combined #1 winners: Rasmus Windingstad (m) / Núria Pau (f)
    • Alpine combined #2 winners: Marko Vuki?evi? (m) / Aleksandra Prokopyeva (f)
    • Super G #1 winners: Klemen Kosi (m) / Aleksandra Prokopyeva (f)
    • Super G #2 winners: Jack Gower (m) / Iulija Pleshkova (f)
    • Downhill #1 winners: Marko Vuki?evi? (m) (2 runs) / Aleksandra Prokopyeva (f)
    • Downhill #2 winners: Marko Vuki?evi? (m) (2 runs) / Aleksandra Prokopyeva (f)

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Amateur boxing

  • March 24 - April 2: 2018 EUBC Under 22 European Boxing Championships in Târgu Jiu
  • April 17 - 26: 2018 European Youth Boxing Championships in Roseto degli Abruzzi
  • April 19 - 28: 2018 Asian Youth Boxing Championships in  Thailand (location TBA)
  • May 19 - 27: 2018 Pan American Youth Boxing Championships in Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • May 29 - June 2: 2018 Oceania Youth Boxing Championships in Apia
  • September 1 - 6: 2018 FISU World University Boxing Championships in Elista
  • TBA for August: 2018 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships (location TBA)
  • TBA for November: 2018 AIBA World Boxing Championships for Women in New Delhi
  • TBA: 2018 African Youth Boxing Championships (location TBA)

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Aquatics

International aquatic events

  • June 5 - 10: 2018 FINA Diving World Cup in Wuhan
  • July 18 - 22: 2018 FINA World Junior Synchronised Swimming Championships in Budapest
  • July 23 - 29: 2018 FINA World Junior Diving Championships in Kiev
  • September 7 - 9: 2018 FINA World Junior Open Water Swimming Championships in Eilat
  • December 11 - 16: 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) in Hangzhou

2018 FINA Marathon Swim World Series

  • March 17: MSWS #1 in Doha
  • May 5: MSWS #2 in Maspalomas
  • May 20: MSWS #3 in the  Seychelles
  • June 9: MSWS #4 in Setúbal
  • June 16: MSWS #5 in Balatonfüred
  • July 26: MSWS #6 in Lac Saint-Jean (to be confirmed)
  • August 11: MSWS #7 in Lake Mégantic (to be confirmed)
  • September 16: MSWS #8 in Chun'an County (Hangzhou)
  • September 22: MSWS #9 in  Chinese Taipei (location TBA)
  • November 24: MSWS #10 (final) in Abu Dhabi

2018 FINA Ultra Marathon Swim Series

  • February 4: UMSS #1 in Coronda
    • Winners: Guillermo Bertola (m) / Cecilia Biagioli (f)
  • July 28: UMSS #2 in Lac Saint-Jean (to be confirmed)

2018 FINA Diving World Series

  • March 9 - 11: DWS #1 in Beijing
  • March 15 - 17: DWS #2 in Fuji, Shizuoka
  • April 27 - 29: DWS #3 in Montreal
  • May 4 - 6: DWS #4 (final) in Kazan

2018 FINA Diving Grand Prix

  • February 23 - 25: DGP #1 in Rostock
  • May 10 - 13: DGP #2 in Calgary
  • July 6 - 8: DGP #3 in Bolzano
  • July 13 - 15: DGP #4 in Madrid
  • November 9 - 11: DGP #5 in Kuala Lumpur
  • November 15 - 18: DGP #6 (location TBA)
  • November 23 - 25: DGP #7 (final) in  Singapore

2018 FINA Artistic Swimming World Series

  • March 9 - 11: ASWS #1 in Paris
  • April 20 - 22: ASWS #2 in Beijing
  • April 27 - 30: ASWS #3 in Tokyo
  • May 11 - 13: ASWS #4 in ?amorín
  • May 18 - 20: ASWS #5 in Budapest
  • May 25 - 27: ASWS #6 in Madrid
  • May 30 - June 2: ASWS #7 in Surrey, British Columbia
  • June 7 - 9: ASWS #8 in Los Angeles
  • June 15 - 17: ASWS #9 in Syros
  • June 28 - 30: ASWS #10 in Tashkent

2018 FINA Swimming World Cup

  • September 7 - 9: SWC #1 in Kazan
  • September 13 - 15: SWC #2 in Doha
  • September 28 - 30: SWC #3 (location TBA)
  • October 4 - 6: SWC #4 in Budapest
  • November 2 - 4: SWC #5 in Beijing
  • November 9 - 11: SWC #6 in Tokyo
  • November 15 - 17: SWC #7 (final) in  Singapore

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Archery

2017-18 Indoor Archery World Cup & World Championships

  • November 10 - 12, 2017: IA World Cup #1 in Marrakesh
    • Recurve winners: Matteo Fissore (m) / Aída Román (f)
    • Compound winners: Braden Gellenthien (m) / Sarah Prieels (f)
    • Junior Recurve winners: Jonah Wilthagen (m) / Lena Agerholm (f)
    • Women's Junior Compound winner: Dalila-Warda Amani
  • December 2 & 3, 2017: IA World Cup #2 in Bangkok
    • Recurve winners: Kim Bong-man (m) / SIM Ye-ji (f)
    • Compound winners: Mike Schloesser (m) / Paige Pearce-Gore (f)
  • January 19 - 21: IA World Cup #3 in Nîmes
    • Recurve winners: Steve Wijler (m) / KIM Su-rin (f)
    • Compound winners: Kristofer Schaff (m) / Natalie Avdeeva (f)
  • February 9 & 10: IA World Cup #4 (final) in Las Vegas
    • Recurve winners: Steve Wijler (m) / Lisa Unruh (f)
    • Compound winners: Jesse Broadwater (m) / Danielle Reynolds (f)
  • February 14 - 19: 2018 World Indoor Archery Championships in Yankton, South Dakota
    • Recurve winners: Sjef van den Berg (m) / Elena Richter (f)
    • Junior Recurve winners: Ivan Kozhokar (m) / Ariuna Budaeva (f)
    • Compound winners: Mike Schloesser (m) / Natalia Avdeeva (f)
    • Junior Compound winners: Simon Olsen (m) / Cassidy Cox (f)
    • Team Recurve winners:  Netherlands (m) /  Germany (f)
    • Junior Team Recurve winners:  Iran (m) /  Italy (f)
    • Team Compound winners:  United States (m) /  United States (f)
    • Junior Team Compound winners:  United States (m) /  United States (f)

2018 Outdoor Archery World Cup & World Championships

  • April 24 - 29: WA World Cup #1 in Shanghai
  • May 21 - 26: WA World Cup #2 in Antalya
  • June 19 - 24: WA World Cup #3 in Salt Lake City
  • July 17 - 22: WA World Cup #4 (final) in Berlin
  • September 4 - 9: 2018 World Field Archery Championships in Cortina d'Ampezzo

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Association football

FIFA

  • June 14 - July 15: 2018 FIFA World Cup in  Russia
  • August 5 - 24: 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in  France
  • November 13 - December 1: 2018 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in  Uruguay
  • December 12 - 22: 2018 FIFA Club World Cup in the  United Arab Emirates

World Elite Club Friendlies

  • January 10 - 20: 2018 Florida Cup in the  United States
    • Champions: Atlético Nacional; Second: Barcelona S.C.; Third: Rangers F.C.

UEFA

Clubs teams
  • June 27, 2017 - May 26: 2017-18 UEFA Champions League (final in Kiev)
  • June 29, 2017 - May 16: 2017-18 UEFA Europa League (final in Décines-Charpieu)
  • August 22, 2017 - May 24: 2017-18 UEFA Women's Champions League (final in Kiev)
  • September 12, 2017 - April 23: 2017-18 UEFA Youth League (final in Nyon)
  • August 15: 2018 UEFA Super Cup in Tallinn
National teams
  • August 31, 2017 - March 27: 2017-18 Under 20 Elite League
  • May 3 - 19: 2018 UEFA European Under-17 Championship in  England
  • May 9 - 21: 2018 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship in  Lithuania
  • July 16 - 29: 2018 UEFA European Under-19 Championship in  Finland
  • July 18 - 30: 2018 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship in   Switzerland
  • September 6 - November 20: 2018-19 UEFA Nations League Group Stage (debut event)
    • June 5 - 9, 2019: 2018-19 UEFA Nations League Finals (debut event & location TBD)

CONCACAF

  • January 18 - 28: 2018 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship in  Trinidad and Tobago
    •  Mexico defeated the  United States, 4-2 in penalties and after a 1-1 score in regular play, to win their first CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship title.
    •  Haiti took third place.
    • Note: All teams mentioned here have qualified to compete at the 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
  • January 31 - TBD for May: 2018 Caribbean Club Championship
  • February 20 - April 26: 2018 CONCACAF Champions League
  • April 19 - 29: 2018 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship in  Nicaragua
  • TBA for August: 2018 CONCACAF League
  • TBD for September: 2018-19 CONCACAF League of Nations

AFC

  • January 9 - 27: 2018 AFC U-23 Championship in  China
    • In the final,  Uzbekistan defeated  Vietnam, 2-1, after extra time, to win their 1st AFC U-23 Championship.  Qatar took third place.
  • January 16 - November 10: 2018 AFC Champions League
  • January 22 - October 27: 2018 AFC Cup
  • June 21 - July 4: 2018 AFF Women's Championship in  Indonesia
  • September 20 - October 7: 2018 AFC U-16 Championship in  Malaysia
  • October 18 - November 4: 2018 AFC U-19 Championship in  Indonesia
  • November 8 - December 15: 2018 AFF Championship
  • TBA: 2018 AFF U-15 Championship
  • TBA: 2018 AFF U-15 Women's Championship
  • TBA: 2018 AFF U-18 Women's Championship

CAF

  • January 13 - February 4: 2018 African Nations Championship in  Morocco
    •  Morocco defeated  Nigeria, 4-0, to win their first African Nations Championship title.
    •  Sudan took third place.
  • February 24: 2018 CAF Super Cup in Casablanca
    • In the final, Wydad Casablanca defeated TP Mazembe, 1-0, to win their third CAF Super Cup.
  • February 9 - November 11: 2018 CAF Champions League
  • February 9 - December 2: 2018 CAF Confederation Cup

CONMEBOL

  • January 13 - 31: 2018 South American Under-20 Women's Football Championship in  Ecuador
    •  Brazil defeated  Paraguay, 8-1, to win their eighth consecutive South American Under-20 Women's Football Championship title.
    •  Colombia took third place.
    • Note: Brazil and Paraguay both qualified to compete at the 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
  • January 22 - November 28: 2018 Copa Libertadores
  • February 10 - 24: 2018 U-20 Copa Libertadores in  Uruguay
    • Nacional defeated C.S.D. Independiente del Valle, 2-1, to win their first U-20 Copa Libertadores title.
    • River Plate took third place.
  • February 13 - December 12: 2018 Copa Sudamericana
  • February 14 & 21: 2018 Recopa Sudamericana
    • Grêmio defeated Independiente, 5-4 in penalties after tying each other twice in regular play, to win their second Recopa Sudamericana title.
  • March 7 - 24: 2018 South American Under-17 Women's Football Championship in  Argentina
  • April 4 - 22: 2018 Copa América Femenina in  Chile
  • August 8: 2018 Suruga Bank Championship in Osaka
  • TBD for 2018: 2018 Copa Libertadores Femenina

OFC

  • February 10 - May 20: 2018 OFC Champions League
  • November 17 - December 4: 2018 OFC Women's Nations Cup
  • TBA: 2018 OFC President's Cup

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Badminton

International badminton events (Grade 1)

  • May 20 - 27: 2018 Thomas & Uber Cup (Grade 1) in Bangkok
  • July 30 - August 5: 2018 BWF World Championships (Grade 1) in Nanjing
  • October 15 - 21: 2018 World University Badminton Championships in Kuala Lumpur
  • November 5 - 18: 2018 BWF World Junior Championships (Individual & Team; Grade 1) in  Canada (location TBA)

Continental badminton events

  • February 6 - 11: 2018 Oceania Badminton Championships in Hamilton, New Zealand
    • Singles: Abhinav Manota (m) / Chen Hsuan-yu (f)
    • Doubles:  Australia (Matthew Chau & Sawan Serasinghe) (m) /  Australia (Setyana Mapasa & Gronya Somerville) (f)
    • Mixed:  Australia (Sawan Serasinghe & Setyana Mapasa)
    • Team:  Australia (m) /  Australia (f)
  • February 6 - 11: 2018 Badminton Asia Team Championships in Alor Setar
    • Men:  Indonesia (Mohammad Ahsan, Jonatan Christie, Marcus Fernaldi Gideon, Anthony Sinisuka Ginting, Firman Abdul Kholik, Ihsan Maulana Mustofa, Angga Pratama, Rian Agung Saputro, Hendra Setiawan, Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo)
    • Women:  Japan (Yuki Fukushima, Sayaka Hirota, Misaki Matsutomo, Aya Ohori, Nozomi Okuhara, Sayaka Sato, Ayaka Takahashi, Shiho Tanaka, Akane Yamaguchi, Koharu Yonemoto)
  • February 12 - 18: 2018 All Africa Men's and Women's Team Badminton Championships in Algiers
    • Men:  Algeria (Adel Hamek, Adel Meddah, Koceila Mammeri, Majed Yacine Balahoune, Mohamed Abdelaziz Ouchefoun, Mohamed Abderrahime Belarbi, Samy Khaldi, Sifeddine Larbaoui, Youcef Sabri Medel)
    • Women:  Mauritius (Aurelie Marie Elisa Allet, Ganesha Mungrah, Kate Foo Kune, Kobita Dookhee, Nicki Chan-Lam, Sendila Mourat)
  • February 13 - 18: 2018 European Men's and Women's Team Badminton Championships in Kazan
    • Men:  Denmark (Anders Antonsen, Mads Conrad-Petersen, Mads Pieler Kolding, Emil Holst, Kim Astrup, Mathias Christiansen, Jan Ø. Jørgensen)
    • Women:  Denmark (Mia Blichfeldt, Kamilla Rytter Juhl, Christinna Pedersen, Line Kjaersfeldt, Maiken Fruergaard, Sara Thygesen, Natalia Koch Rohde)
  • February 15 - 18: 2018 Pan Am Badminton Championships in Tacarigua
    • Men:  Canada (Austin James Bauer, Paul-Antoine Dostie-Gundon, Jason Ho-shue, Jonathan Lai, Ty Alexander Lindeman, Nyl Yakura, Brian Yang, Duncan Yao)
    • Women:  Canada (Anne-Julie Beaulieu, Catherine Choi, Michelle Li, Talia Ng, Stéphanie Pakenham, Brittney Tam, Michelle Tong, Josephine Wu)
  • April 24 - 29: Badminton Asia Championships 2018 (Individual) in Wuhan
  • April 24 - 29: 2018 European Badminton Championships (Individual) in Huelva
  • April 26 - 29: 2018 Pan American Badminton Championships (Individual) in Guatemala City
  • July 14 - 22: Badminton Asia Junior Championships 2018 in  Indonesia (location TBA)
  • July 23 - 26: 2018 Pan Am Junior Badminton Championships in Rio de Janeiro

2018 BWF Season (Grade 2)

  • January 9 - December 2: 2018 BWF Season
Level Two (Super 1000)
  • March 14 - 18: 2018 All England Open in Birmingham
    • Singles: (m) / (f)
    • Doubles: (m) / (f)
    • Mixed:
  • July 3 - 8: 2018 Indonesia Open in Jakarta
  • September 18 - 23: 2018 China Open (final) in Changzhou
Level Three (Super 750)
  • June 26 - July 1: Malaysia Open 2018 in Kuala Lumpur
  • September 11 - 16: Japan Open 2018 in Tokyo
  • October 16 - 21: Denmark Open 2018 in Odense
  • October 23 - 28: French Open 2018 in Paris
  • November 6 - 11: China Masters 2018 (final) in Fuzhou
Level Four (Super 500)
  • January 16 - 21: 2018 Malaysia Masters in Kuala Lumpur
    • Singles: Viktor Axelsen (m) / Ratchanok Intanon (f)
    • Doubles:  Indonesia (Fajar Alfian & Muhammad Rian Ardianto) (m) /  Denmark (Kamilla Rytter Juhl & Christinna Pedersen) (f)
    • Mixed:  Hong Kong (Tang Chun Man & Tse Ying Suet)
  • January 23 - 28: 2018 Indonesia Masters in Jakarta
    • Singles: Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (m) / Tai Tzu-ying (f)
    • Doubles:  Indonesia (Marcus Fernaldi Gideon & Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo) (m) /  Japan (Misaki Matsutomo & Ayaka Takahashi) (f)
    • Mixed:  China (Zheng Siwei & Huang Yaqiong)
  • January 30 - February 4: 2018 India Open in New Delhi
    • Singles: Shi Yuqi (m) / Zhang Beiwen (f)
    • Doubles:  Indonesia (Marcus Fernaldi Gideon & Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo) (m) /  Indonesia (Greysia Polii & Apriyani Rahayu) (f)
    • Mixed:  Denmark (Mathias Christiansen & Christinna Pedersen)
  • July 10 - 15: 2018 Thailand Open in Bangkok
  • July 17 - 22: 2018 Singapore Open in  Singapore
  • September 25 - 30: 2018 Korea Open in Seoul
  • November 13 - 18: 2018 Hong Kong Open (final) in  Hong Kong
Level Five (Super 300)
  • January 9 - 14: 2018 Thailand Masters in Bangkok
    • Singles: Tommy Sugiarto (m) / Nichaon Jindapon (f)
    • Doubles:  Thailand (Tinn Isriyanet & Kittisak Namdash) (m) /  Thailand (Jongkolphan Kititharakul & Rawinda Prajongjai) (f)
    • Mixed:  Malaysia (Chan Peng Soon & Goh Liu Ying)
  • February 20 - 25: 2018 Swiss Open in Basel
    • Singles: Sameer Verma (m) / Sayaka Takahashi (f)
    • Doubles:  Denmark (Mathias Boe & Carsten Mogensen) (m) /  Japan (Ayako Sakuramoto & Yukiko Takahata) (f)
    • Mixed:  Germany (Mark Lamsfuß & Isabel Herttrich)
  • March 6 - 11: 2018 German Open in Mülheim
    • Singles: (m) / (f)
    • Doubles: (m) / (f)
    • Mixed:
  • May 1 - 6: 2018 New Zealand Open in Auckland
  • May 8 - 13: 2018 Australian Open in Sydney
  • June 12 - 17: 2018 U.S. Open in Anaheim
  • August 28 - September 2: 2018 Spanish Open in Granada
  • October 2 - 7: 2018 Chinese Taipei Open in Taipei
  • October 30 - November 4: 2018 Macau Open in  Macau
  • November 20 - 25: 2018 Syed Modi International in Lucknow
  • November 27 - December 2: Korea Masters 2018 (final) in Gwangju
Level Six (Super 100)
  • March 27 - April 1: Orleans Masters 2018 in Orléans
    • Singles: (m) / (f)
    • Doubles: (m) / (f)
    • Mixed:
  • April 10 - 15: China Level 6 in Lingshui
  • June 19 - 24: Canada Open 2018 in Calgary
  • July 24 - 29: Japan Masters 2018 in Akita
  • July 24 - 29: Russian Open 2018 in Vladivostok
  • August 7 - 12: Vietnam Open 2018 in Ho Chi Minh City
  • September 4 - 9: Hyderabad Open in  India
  • September 18 - 23: Indonesia Level 6 (location TBA)
  • October 9 - 14: Dutch Open 2018 in Almere
  • October 30 - November 4: Bitburger Masters 2018 in Saarbrücken
  • November 20 - 25: Scottish Open 2018 (final) in Glasgow

Leagues

  • December 23, 2017 - January 14, 2018: 2017-18 Premier Badminton League in  India
    • The Hyderabad Hunters defeated the Bengaluru Blasters, 4-3, to win their first Premier Badminton League title.

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Bandy

World bandy championships

  • January 9 - 13: 2018 Women's Bandy World Championship in Chengde
    •  Sweden defeated  Russia, 1-0, to win their second consecutive and eighth overall Women's Bandy World Championship title.
    •  Norway took third place.
  • January 26 - 28: 2018 Bandy World Championship Y-19 in Drammen
    •  Russia defeated  Sweden, 6-3, to win their 8th Bandy World Championship Y-19 title.
    •  Norway took third place.
  • January 29 - February 4: 2018 Bandy World Championship (Group A) in Khabarovsk
    •  Russia defeated  Sweden, 5-4, to win their 11th Bandy World Championship title.
    •  Finland took third place.
  • January 28 - February 4: 2018 Bandy World Championship (Group B) in Harbin
    • The  Netherlands defeated  Japan, 3-2, in the final.
    •  Estonia took third place.
  • March 22 - 24: 2018 Bandy World Championship Y-15 in  Sweden
  • March 22 - 24: 2018 Bandy World Championship Y-17 in Ulyanovsk

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Baseball

Major League Baseball

  • March 29 - September 30: 2018 Major League Baseball season
  • June 4 - June 6: 2018 Major League Baseball draft in Secaucus, New Jersey
  • July 17: 2018 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Washington D.C. at Nationals Park
  • October 23: 2018 World Series

Little League Baseball tournaments

  • August 16 - 26: 2018 Little League World Series in South Williamsport

Baseball world events

  • July 6 - 15: 2018 World University Baseball Championship in Chiayi
  • August 10 - 19: 2018 15U Baseball World Cup in Panama City
  • August 22 - 31: 2018 Women's Baseball World Cup in Viera, Florida
  • October 19 - 28: 2018 U-23 Baseball World Cup in Managua

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Basketball

FIBA World events

  • June 12 - 16: 2018 FIBA 3x3 World Cup in Manila
  • June 30 - July 8: 2018 FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup in Rosario and Santa Fe
  • July 21 - 29: 2018 FIBA Under-17 Women's Basketball World Cup in Minsk
  • September 22 - 30: 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup in Tenerife

National Basketball Association

  • October 17, 2017 - April 11, 2018: 2017-18 NBA season
  • February 18: 2018 NBA All-Star Game at the Staples Center in Los Angeles
    • All-Star Game: Team LeBron defeated Team Stephen, 148-145.
    • MVP: LeBron James ( Cleveland Cavaliers)
    • NBA All-Star Weekend Celebrity Game: Team Clippers defeated Team Lakers, 75-66.
    • Rising Stars Challenge: Team World defeated Team USA, 155-124.
    • NBA All-Star Weekend Skills Challenge winner: Spencer Dinwiddie ( Brooklyn Nets)
    • Three-Point Contest winner: Devin Booker ( Phoenix Suns)
    • Slam Dunk Contest winner: Donovan Mitchell ( Utah Jazz)
  • April 14 - TBD: 2018 NBA Playoffs
  • June 21: 2018 NBA Draft

Women's National Basketball Association

  • May 18 - August 19: 2018 WNBA season
  • July 28: 2018 WNBA All-Star Game in Minneapolis at Target Center
  • TBD: 2018 WNBA draft

National Collegiate Athletic Association

  • March 13 - April 2: 2018 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament
  • March 16 - April 1: 2018 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament

2018 FIBA 3x3 World Tour

  • July 21 & 22: Saskatoon Masters in  Canada
  • July 28 & 29: Utsunomiya Masters in  Japan
  • August 4 & 5: Prague Masters in the  Czech Republic
  • August 24 & 25: Lausanne Masters in   Switzerland
  • August 30 & 31: Debrecen Masters in  Hungary
  • September 8 & 9: Mexico City Masters in  Mexico
  • September 22 & 23: Quito Masters in  Ecuador
  • September 29 & 30: Chengdu Masters in  China
  • October 6 & 7: Kuala Lumpur Masters in  Malaysia
  • October 27 & 28: Beijing Masters (final) in  China

FIBA Americas

  • June 11 - 17: 2018 FIBA Under-18 Americas Championship in St. Catharines
  • TBA for September: 2018 FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship for Women (location TBA)

FIBA Europe

2018 European Championships

  • July 7 - 15: 2018 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women in Sopron
  • July 14 - 22: 2018 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship in Chemnitz
  • July 28 - August 5: 2018 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship in Ventspils, Liep?ja, & Riga
  • August 4 - 12: 2018 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women in Udine
  • August 10 - 18: 2018 FIBA Under-16 European Championship in Novi Sad
  • August 17 - 25: 2018 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women in Kaunas

2017-18 European Leagues

  • October 12, 2017 - May ?: 2017-18 EuroLeague (Final Four at the Kombank Arena)
  • September 26, 2017 - April 22: 2017-18 EuroLeague Women
  • October 11, 2017 - April 16: 2017-18 EuroCup Basketball
  • September 20, 2017 - ?: 2017-18 EuroCup Women
  • September 20, 2017 - May 2: 2017-18 FIBA Europe Cup
  • September 19, 2017 - May 6: 2017-18 Basketball Champions League
  • October 10, 2017 - April 15: 2017-18 BIBL
  • October 24, 2017 - May: 2017-18 Baltic Basketball League
  • September 15, 2017 - ?: 2017-18 Alpe Adria Cup
  • October 4, 2017 - March 25: 2017-18 WABA League
  • October 10, 2017 - March 29: 2017-18 ABA League Second Division
  • October 18, 2017 - ?: 2017-18 Central Europe Women's League

FIBA Asia

National teams
  • TBD: 2018 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship for Women in TBD place
Clubs teams
  • November 17, 2017 - March 28: 2017-18 ABL season

FIBA Africa

  • TBA for July: 2018 FIBA Africa Under-18 Championship for Men and Women (location TBA)

FIBA Oceania

  • December 2 - 8: 2018 FIBA U15 Oceania Championship for Men & Women in Port Moresby

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Beach soccer

BSWW events

  • January 27 - 29: Persian Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in Bushehr
    • Champions:  Iran; Second:  Spain; Third:  Ukraine; Fourth:  Azerbaijan
  • March 3 - 10: Copa America de Futbol Playa 2018 in El Boulevard de Asia
  • April 15 - 17: Eurasia Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in Yazd
  • May 25 - 27: Nazaré Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in  Portugal
  • May 28 - June 3: 2018 Euro Winners Cup for Men and Women in Nazaré
  • September 15 - 22: 2018 OFC Beach Soccer Championship in  Tahiti

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Beach tennis

ITF Beach Tennis Tour

15, 000 $
  • January 26 - 28: #1 in Santos
    • Men's Doubles: Nikita Burmakin & Alessandro Calbucci
    • Women's Doubles: Flaminia Daina & Patricia Diaz
  • March 2 - 4: #2 in Salinas
  • March 16 - 18: #3 in Saint-Gilles
  • April 21 & 22: #4 in Las Palmas
10, 000 $
  • January 5 - 7: #1 in Monopoli
    • Men's Doubles: Mikael Alessi & Antomi Ramos-Viera
    • Women's Doubles: Federica Bacchetta & Giulia Gasparri
  • February 3 & 4: #2 in Fortaleza
    • Men's Doubles: Alessandro Calbucci & Michele Cappelletti
    • Women's Doubles: Maraike Biglmaier & Rafaella Miller
    • Mixed Doubles: Lorena Melo & Miguel Duque de Souza
2,500 $
  • January 27 & 28: #1 in Mougins
    • Men's Doubles: Gregorio Barison & Antomi Ramos-Viera
    • Women's Doubles: Alessia Angelini & Natascia Sciolti
  • February 10 & 11: #2 in Moscow
    • Men's Doubles: Nikita Burmakin & Sergey Kuptsov
    • Women's Doubles: Ekaterina Kirgizova & Regina Livanova
  • February 17 & 18: #3 in San Lazzaro di Savena
  • February 22 & 23: #3 in Marsa Alam
  • February 24 & 25: #4 in Nijmegen

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Beach volleyball

World and continental beach volleyball events

  • June 26 - July 1: 2018 FIVB Beach Volleyball U19 World Championships in Nanjing
  • July 9-13: 2018 World University Beach Volleyball Championship in Munich
  • July 15-22: 2018 European Beach Volleyball Championships in The Hague, Rotterdam, Utrecht, & Apeldoorn
  • August 14-19: 2018 Swatch FIVB World Tour Finals in Hamburg

FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour

  • January 3 - TBD: 2018 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour

2018 Swatch Major Series (Five Star BV events)

  • February 27 - March 4: Major #1 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
  • July 10-15: Major #2 in Gstaad
  • July 31 - August 5: Major #3 (final) in Vienna

2018 Four Star BV events

  • January 2-7: Four Star #1 in The Hague
    • Winners:  Latvia (M?rti?? P?avi?? & Edgars Tocs) (m) /  United States (April Ross & Alexandra Klineman) (f)
  • March 6-10: Four Star #2 in Doha (men only)
  • April 18-22: Four Star #3 in Xiamen
  • May 2-6: Four Star #4 in Huntington Beach, California
  • May 16-20: Four Star #5 in Itapema
  • May 23-27: Four Star #6 in Yangzhou (not confirmed yet)
  • June 20-24: Four Star #7 in Ostrava
  • June 27 - July 1: Four Star #8 in  Poland (location TBA)
  • July 4-8: Four Star #9 in Espinho
  • July 25-29: Four Star #10 in Tokyo
  • August 8-12: Four Star #11 (final) in Moscow

2018 Three Star BV events

  • February 20-24: Three Star #1 in Kish Island (men only)
    • Winners:  Poland (Mariusz Prudel & Jakub Szalankiewicz)
  • May 2-6: Three Star #2 in Mersin
  • May 9-13: Three Star #3 in Lucerne
  • July 25-29: Three Star #4 (final) in Agadir

2018 Two Star BV events

  • May 4-7: Two Star #1 in Nanjing (women only)
  • May 31 - June 3: Two Star #2 in Jinjiang
  • June 21-24: Two Star #3 (final) in  Singapore

2018 One Star BV events

  • February 1-4: One Star #1 in Shepparton
    • Winners:  United States (Chase Frishman & James Avery Drost) (m) /  United States (Amanda Dowdy & Irene Pollock) (f)
  • March 14-17: One Star #2 in  Oman (location TBA) (men only)
  • March 15-18: One Star #3 in Aalsmeer (men only)
  • April 8-11: One Star #4 in Satun
  • April 26-29: One Star #5 in Langkawi
  • May 3-6: One Star #6 in Manila
  • May 9-12: One Star #7 in Tu?n Châu (women only)
  • May 10-13: One Star #8 in Bangkok
  • May 17-20: One Star #9 in Ayd?n
  • June 14-17: One Star #10 in  Monaco (women only)
  • June 28 - July 1: One Star #11 in Alanya
  • July 12-15: One Star #12 in Daegu (women only)
  • July 18-21: One Star #13 in Ulsan (women only)
  • July 26-29: One Star #14 in Samsun
  • August 2-5: One Star #15 (final) in Kochi

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Biathlon

2018 Winter Olympics and Paralympics (Biathlon)

  • February 10 - 23: Biathlon at the 2018 Winter Olympics
  • March 10, 13, & 16: Biathlon at the 2018 Winter Paralympics

International biathlon championships

  • January 23 - 28: 2018 IBU Open European Championships in Ridnaun-Val Ridanna
    • Individual winners: Felix Leitner (m) / Chloe Chevalier (f)
    • Sprint winners: Andrejs Rastorgujevs (m) / Iryna Varvynets (f)
    • Pursuit winners: Alexandr Loginov (m) / Chloe Chevalier (f)
    • Single mixed relay winners:  Norway (Thekla Brun-Lie & Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen)
    • 2x6+2x7.5 km mixed relay winners:  Ukraine (Yuliya Zhuravok, Iryna Varvynets, Artem Pryma, & Dmytro Pidruchnyi)
  • January 30 - February 4: 2018 IBU Junior Open European Championships in Pokljuka
    • Junior individual winners: Said Karimulla Khalili (m) / Tamara Steiner (f)
    • Junior sprint winners: Igor Malinovskii (m) / Valeriia Vasnetcova (f)
    • Junior pursuit winners: Igor Malinovskii (m) / Polina Shevnina (f)
    • Junior single mixed relay winners:  Finland (Jenni Keranen & Jaakko Ranta)
    • Junior 2x6+2x7.5 km mixed relay winners:  Russia (Polina Shevnina, Valeriia Vasnetcova, Vasilii Tomshin, & Igor Malinovskii)
  • February 26 - March 4: 2018 IBU Youth/Junior World Championships in Otepää

2017-18 Biathlon World Cup

  • November 24, 2017 - December 3, 2017: BWC #1 in Östersund
    • Individual winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Nadezhda Skardino (f)
    • Sprint winners: Tarjei Bø (m) / Denise Herrmann (f)
    • Pursuit winners: Martin Fourcade (m) / Denise Herrmann (f)
    • Single mixed relay winners:  Austria (Lisa Hauser & Simon Eder)
    • 2x6+2x7.5 km Mixed Relay winners:  Norway (Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold, Tiril Eckhoff, Johannes Thingnes Bø, & Emil Hegle Svendsen)
  • December 5 - 10, 2017: BWC #2 in Hochfilzen
    • Sprint winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Darya Domracheva (f)
    • Pursuit winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Anastasiya Kuzmina (f)
    • Men's 4x7.5 km relay winners:  Norway (Ole Einar Bjørndalen, Henrik L'Abée-Lund, Erlend Bjøntegaard, & Lars Helge Birkeland)
    • Women's 4x6 km relay winners:  Germany (Vanessa Hinz, Franziska Hildebrand, Maren Hammerschmidt, & Laura Dahlmeier)
  • December 12 - 17, 2017: BWC #3 in Annecy-Le Grand-Bornand
    • Sprint winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Anastasiya Kuzmina (f)
    • Pursuit winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Laura Dahlmeier (f)
    • Mass Start winners: Martin Fourcade (m) / Justine Braisaz (f)
  • January 2 - 7: BWC #4 in Oberhof
    • Sprint winners: Martin Fourcade (m) / Anastasiya Kuzmina (f)
    • Pursuit winners: Martin Fourcade (m) / Anastasiya Kuzmina (f)
    • Men's 4x7.5 km relay winners:  Sweden (Martin Ponsiluoma, Jesper Nelin, Sebastian Samuelsson, & Fredrik Lindström)
    • Women's 4x6 km relay winners:  France (Anaïs Bescond, Anaïs Chevalier, Célia Aymonier, & Justine Braisaz)
  • January 9 - 14: BWC #5 in Ruhpolding
    • Individual winners: Martin Fourcade (m) / Dorothea Wierer (f)
    • Men's 4x7.5 km relay winners:  Norway (Lars Helge Birkeland, Tarjei Bø, Emil Hegle Svendsen, & Johannes Thingnes Bø)
    • Women's 4x6 km relay winners:  Germany (Franziska Preuß, Denise Herrmann, Franziska Hildebrand, & Laura Dahlmeier)
    • Mass Start winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Kaisa Mäkäräinen (f)
  • January 16 - 21: BWC #6 in Antholz-Anterselva
    • Sprint winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Tiril Eckhoff (f)
    • Pursuit winners: Johannes Thingnes Bø (m) / Laura Dahlmeier (f)
    • Mass Start winners: Martin Fourcade (m) / Darya Domracheva (f)
  • March 6 - 11: BWC #7 in Kontiolahti
  • March 13 - 18: BWC #8 in Oslo-Holmenkollen
  • March 20 - 25: BWC #9 (final) in Tyumen

2017-18 IBU Cup

  • November 22 - 26, 2017: IBU Cup #1 in Sjusjøen
    • Men's 10 km winners: Emilien Jacquelin (#1) / Tarjei Bø (#2)
    • Women's 7.5 km winners: Uliana Kaisheva (#1) / Denise Herrmann (#2)
    • Single mixed relay winners:  France (Julia Simon & Antonin Guigonnat)
    • 2x6+2x7.5 km Mixed Relay winners:  Russia (Uliana Kaisheva, Irina Uslugina, Alexander Povarnitsyn, Alexey Slepov)
  • December 7 - 10, 2017: IBU Cup #2 in Lenzerheide
    • Pursuit winners: Antonin Guigonnat (m) / Uliana Kaisheva (f)
    • Sprint winners: Antonin Guigonnat (m) / Uliana Kaisheva (f)
    • Single mixed relay winners:  Norway (Thekla Brun-Lie & Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen)
    • 2x6+2x7.5 km Mixed Relay winners:  France (Enora Latuillière, Chloe Chevalier, Clement Dumont, & Fabien Claude)
  • December 13 - 17, 2017: IBU Cup #3 in Obertilliach
    • Individual winners: Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen (m) / Monika Hojnisz (f)
    • Sprint winners: Dmitry Malyshko (m) / Karolin Horchler (f)
    • Single mixed relay winners:  Russia (Kristina Reztsova & Alexey Volkov)
    • 2x6+2x7.5 km Mixed Relay winners:  Norway (Emilie Aagheim Kalkenberg, Karoline Offigstad Knotten, Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen, & Vegard Gjermundshaug)
  • January 5 - 7: IBU Cup #4 in Brezno-Osrblie
    • Men's 10 km winners: Simon Fourcade (#1) / Vegard Gjermundshaug (#2)
    • Women's 7.5 km winner: Uliana Kaisheva (2 times)
  • January 10 - 13: IBU Cup #5 in Großer Arber
    • Individual winners: Jean-Guillaume Béatrix (m) / Nadine Horchler (f)
    • Sprint winners: Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen (m) / Hilde Fenne (f)
  • February 1 - 3: IBU Cup #6 in Martell-Val Martello
    • Sprint winners: Alexandr Loginov (m) / Victoria Slivko (f)
    • Pursuit winners: Alexandr Loginov (m) / Anastasia Zagoruiko (f)
  • March 9 - 11: IBU Cup #7 in Uvat
  • March 13 - 17: IBU Cup #8 (final) in Khanty-Mansiysk

2017-18 IBU Junior Cup

  • December 8 - 10, 2017: IBUJC #1 in Obertilliach
    • Junior Sprint #1 winners: Hugo Rivail (m) / Myrtille Begue (f)
    • Junior Sprint #2 winners: Emilien Claude (m) / Sophia Schneider (f)
  • December 14 - 16, 2017: IBUJC #2 in Ridnaun-Val Ridanna
    • Junior Individual winners: Vasilii Tomshin (m) / Irene Lardschneider (f)
    • Junior Sprint winners: Dzmitry Lazouski (m) / Marina Sauter (f)
  • January 25 - 27: IBUJC #3 (final) in Nové M?sto na Morav?
    • Note: This event was supposed to be held in Duszniki-Zdrój, but it was moved due to unexplained reasons.
    • Junior Sprint #1 winners: Emilien Claude (m) / Lou Jeanmonnot Laurent (f)
    • Junior Sprint #2 winners: Martin Perrillat Bottonet (m) / Sophia Schneider (f)



Bobsleigh & Skeleton

2018 Winter Olympics (B&S)

  • February 15 - 17: Skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics
  • February 18 - 25: Bobsleigh at the 2018 Winter Olympics

International bobsleigh & skeleton events

  • December 15 - 17, 2017: 2018 IBSF European Championships in Innsbruck
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Johannes Lochner, Marc Rademacher, Joshua Bluhm, & Christian Rasp)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Stephanie Schneider & Annika Drazek)
    • Skeleton winners: Martins Dukurs (m) / Elena Nikitina (f)
  • January 19: 2018 IBSF Para European Championships in Innsbruck
    • Para-bobsleigh winner: Alvils Brants
  • January 25 - 28: 2018 IBSF Junior & U23 World Championships in St. Moritz
    • Junior two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Richard Oelsner & Alexander Schueller)
    • Junior four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Pablo Nolte, Alexander Mair, Matthias Sommer, & Florian Bauer)
    • Junior women's bobsleigh winners:  Romania (Andreea Grecu & Costina Iusco Florentina)
    • Junior Skeleton winners: Nikita Tregubov (m) / Anna Fernstaedt (f)
    • Two-man U23 bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Richard Oelsner & Alexander Schueller)
    • Four-man U23 bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Richard Oelsner, Benedikt Hertel, Alexander Schueller, & Paul Straub)
    • Women's U23 bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Laura Nolte & Lavinia Pittschaft)
  • March 10 & 11: 2018 IBSF Para World Championships in Lillehammer

2017-18 Bobsleigh World Cup & 2017-18 Skeleton World Cup

  • November 5 - 10, 2017: B&SWC #1 in Lake Placid, New York
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Nico Walther & Christian Poser) (#1) /  United States (Codie Bascue & Samuel McGuffie) (#2)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Canada (Kaillie Humphries & Melissa Lotholz)
    • Skeleton winners: Martins Dukurs (m) / Janine Flock (f)
  • November 13 - 18, 2017: B&SWC #2 in Park City
    • Four-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  Germany (Nico Walther, Kevin Kuske, Christian Poser, & Eric Franke)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  Germany (Johannes Lochner, Marc Rademacher, Christopher Weber, & Christian Rasp)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  United States (Jamie Greubel & Lauren Gibbs)
    • Skeleton winners: Yun Sung-bin (m) / Elena Nikitina (f)
  • November 20 - 25, 2017: B&SWC #3 in Whistler, British Columbia
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Canada (Christopher Spring & Neville Wright)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Russia (Alexander Kasjanov, Ilvir Huzin, Vasiliy Kondratenko, & Aleksei Pushkarev)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Canada (Kaillie Humphries & Melissa Lotholz)
    • Skeleton winners: Yun Sung-bin (m) / Jacqueline Lölling (f)
  • December 4 - 10, 2017: B&SWC #4 in Winterberg
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:   Switzerland (Clemens Bracher & Michael Kuonen)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Johannes Lochner, Joshua Bluhm, Christopher Weber, & Christian Rasp)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Stephanie Schneider & Lisa Buckwitz)
    • Skeleton winners: Yun Sung-bin (m) / Jacqueline Lölling (f)
  • December 11 - 17, 2017: B&SWC #5 in Innsbruck
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Johannes Lochner, Marc Rademacher, Joshua Bluhm, & Christian Rasp)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Stephanie Schneider & Annika Drazek)
    • Skeleton winners: Martins Dukurs (m) / Elena Nikitina (f)
  • January 1 - 7: B&SWC #6 in Altenberg, Saxony
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Canada (Justin Kripps & Alexander Kopacz)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Nico Walther, Kevin Kuske, Christian Poser, & Eric Franke)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Canada (Kaillie Humphries & Phylicia George)
    • Skeleton winners: Yun Sung-bin (m) / Jacqueline Lölling (f)
  • January 8 - 14: B&SWC #7 in St. Moritz
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Nico Walther & Christian Poser)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Johannes Lochner, Sebastian Mrowka, Joshua Bluhm, & Christian Rasp)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  United States (Elana Meyers & Lolo Jones)
    • Skeleton winners: Yun Sung-bin (m) / Janine Flock (f)
  • January 15 - 21: B&SWC #8 (final) in Schönau am Königsee
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Nico Walther, Kevin Kuske, Alexander Rödiger, & Eric Franke)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Stephanie Schneider & Annika Drazek)
    • Skeleton winners: Axel Jungk (m) / Jacqueline Lölling (f)

2017-18 IBSF Intercontinental Cup

  • November 4 & 5, 2017: SIC #1 in Whistler
    • Men's Skeleton winner: Kilian von Schleinitz (2 times)
    • Women's Skeleton winners: Anna Fernstädt (#1) / Lanette Prediger (#2)
  • November 12 & 13, 2017: SIC #2 in Calgary
    • Men's Skeleton winner: Felix Keisinger (2 times)
    • Women's Skeleton winner Anna Fernstädt (2 times)
  • January 4 & 5: SIC #3 in St. Moritz
    • Men's Skeleton winner: Felix Keisinger (2 times)
    • Women's Skeleton winners: Janine Becker (#1) / Katie Uhlaender (#2)
  • January 12 & 13: SIC #4 (final) in Altenberg
    • Men's Skeleton winners: Felix Keisinger (#1) / Kilian Freiherr von Schleinitz (#2)
    • Women's Skeleton winner: Sophia Griebel (2 times)

2017-18 IBSF North American Cup

  • November 4 - 7, 2017: B&SNAC #1 in Whistler
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  South Korea (Suk Young-jin & JI Hoon) (#1) /  Canada (Taylor Austin & Ryan Sommer) (#2)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Brazil (Edson Bindilatti, Odirlei Pessoni, Edson Martins & Rafael Souza da Silva)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  South Korea (KIM Yoo-ran & KIM Min-seong) (#1) /  Canada (Julie Johnson & Alecia Beckford-Stewart) (#2)
    • Skeleton #1 winners: Joseph Luke Cecchini (m) / Kelly Curtis (f)
    • Skeleton #2 winners: Katsuyuki Miyajima (m) / Grace Dafoe (f)
  • November 12 - 17, 2017: B&SNAC #2 in Calgary
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  United States (Geoffrey Gadbois & Nicholas Taylor) (#1) /  United States (Geoffrey Gadbois & Brent Fogt) (#2)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  United States (Geoffrey Gadbois, Nicholas Taylor, Brent Fogt, & Frank Delduca)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  China (YING Qing & HE Xinyi) (#1) /  United States (Kristi Koplin & Nicole Brundgardt) (#2)
    • Men's skeleton winner: JUNG Seung-gi (2 times)
    • Women's skeleton winner: Veronica Day (2 times)
  • November 28 - December 1, 2017: B&SNAC #3 in Park City
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  United States (Nick Cunningham & Christopher Kinney) (#1) /  United States (Justin Olsen & Steven Langton) (#2)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  United States (Justin Olsen, Evan Weinstock, Steven Langton, & Christopher Fogt)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  United States (Nick Cunningham, Samuel Michener, Christopher Kinney, & Hakeem Abdul-Saboor)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  United States (Elana Meyers & Briauna Jones) (#1) /  United States (Nicole Vogt & Maureen Ajoku) (#2)
    • Men's Skeleton winner: John Farrow (2 times)
    • Women's Skeleton winners: Lanette Prediger (#1) / Sophia Jeong (#2)
  • January 11 - 14: B&SNAC #4 (final) in Lake Placid
    • Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  United States (Geoffrey Gadbois & Brent Fogt)
    • Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  United States (Geoffrey Gadbois & Frank Delduca)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  United States (Nick Cunningham, Hakeem Abdul-Saboor, Christopher Kinney, & Samuel Michener)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  United States (Hunter Church, Brent Fogt, Lou Moreira, & Samuel Michener)
    • Women's bobsleigh #1 winners:  United States (Nicole Vogt & Nicole Brundgardt)
    • Women's bobsleigh #2 winners:  United States (Kristi Koplin & Nicole Brundgardt)
    • Skeleton #1 winners: Austin Florian (m) / Kelly Curtis (f)
    • Skeleton #2 winners: Joseph Luke Cecchini / Kristen Hurley (f)

2017-18 IBSF Europe Cup

  • November 11 & 12, 2017: B&SEC #1 in Lillehammer
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:   Switzerland (Clemens Bracher & Michael Kuonen) (2 times)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Austria (Katrin Beierl & Jennifer Jantina Oluumi Desire Onasanya) (2 times)
    • Men's Skeleton winners: Craig Thompson (#1) / Krists Netlaus (#2)
    • Women's Skeleton winner: Eleanor Furneaux (2 times)
  • November 17 & 18, 2017: B&SEC #2 in Winterberg #1
    • Skeleton #1 winners: Martin Rosenberger (m) / Brogan Crowley (f)
    • Skeleton #2 winners: Fabian Küchler (m) / Corinna Leipold (f)
  • November 23 - 25, 2017: B&SEC #3 in Altenberg #1
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Christoph Hafer & Tobias Schneider) (#1) /  Poland (Mateusz Luty & Krzysztof Tylkowski) (#2)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Austria (Markus Treichl, Markus Glueck, Angel Somov, & Ekemini Bassey)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Christin Senkel & Franziska Bertels)
  • December 1 - 3, 2017: B&SEC #4 in Schönau am Königssee
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Johannes Lochner & Joshua Bluhm)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  Germany (Pablo Nolte, Benedikt Hertel, Alexander Schueller, & Paul Straub)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  Germany (Christoph Hafer, Michael Salzer, Korbinian Reichenberger, & Tobias Schneider)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Austria (Katrin Beierl & Jennifer Jantina Oluumi Desire Onasanya) (2 times)
  • December 15 - 17, 2017: B&SEC #5 in La Plagne
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Christoph Hafer & Tobias Schneider)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Christoph Hafer, Michael Salzer, Korbinian Reichenberger, & Tobias Schneider) (2 times)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Christin Senkel & Leonie Fiebig)
    • Men's Skeleton winner: Krists Netlaus (2 times)
    • Women's Skeleton winners: Eleanor Furneaux (#1) / Alina Tararychenkova (#2)
  • January 5 & 6: B&SEC #6 in Innsbruck #1
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Pablo Nolte & Florian Bauer)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:   Switzerland (Clemens Bracher, Fabio Badraun, Martin Meier, & Michael Kuonen)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Christin Senkel & Lena Zelichowski)
  • January 12: B&SEC #7 in Altenberg #2
    • Skeleton winners: Martin Rosenberger (m) / Susanne Kreher (f)
  • January 12 - 14: B&SEC #8 in Winterberg #2
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Richard Oelsner & Alexander Schueller)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Richard Oelsner, Benedikt Hertel, Alexander Schueller, & Paul Straub) (2 times)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Christin Senkel & Lena Zelichowski)
  • January 19: B&SEC #9 (final) in Innsbruck #2
    • Skeleton winners: Evgeniy Rukosuev (m) / Alina Tararychenkova (f)

2017-18 IBSF Para World Cup

  • November 23 & 24, 2017: PWC #1 in Calgary
    • Para bobsleigh winners: Jason Sturm (#1) / Annija Krumina (#2)
  • December 1 & 2, 2017: PWC #2 in Lake Placid
    • Para bobsleigh winners: Christopher Stewart (#1) / Corie Mapp (#2)
  • January 18 & 19: PWC #3 in Innsbruck
    • Para bobsleigh winners: Corie Mapp (#1) / Alvils Brants (#2)
  • January 25 & 26: PWC #4 in Oberhof
    • Para bobsleigh winner: Corie Mapp (2 times)
  • February 1 & 2: PWC #5 (final) in St. Moritz
    • Para bobsleigh winners: Christopher Stewart (#1) / Arturs Klots (#2)



Bowls

World Tour

  • November 4 - 11, 2017: The Co-op Funeralcare Scottish International Open 2017 in Perth, Scotland
    • In the final, David Gourlay defeated Michael Stepney, 7,11 - 4,9.
  • January 12 - 28: 2018 World Indoor Bowls Championship in Hopton-on-Sea
    • Open Singles: Mark Dawes defeated Robert Paxton, 8-7, 6-7, 2-0.
    • Women's singles: Katherine Rednall defeated Rebecca Field, 13-6, 13-6.
    • Open Pairs: Jamie Chestney & Mark Dawes defeated Nick Brett & Greg Harlow, 6-6, 9-5.
    • Mixed Pairs: Jamie Chestney & Lesley Doig defeated Darren Burnett & Rebecca Field, 8-4, 7-6.
  • March 3 - 9: The Co-op Funeralcare International Open 2018 in Blackpool
  • The Co-op Funeralcare European Masters 2018

World Cup

  • March 6 - 14: 2018 World Cup in  Australia

World and International Championships

  • February 24 - March 2: World Youth Bowls Championships in Broadbeach
  • October 28 - November 4: World Singles Champion of Champions in St Johns Park, New South Wales



Bridge

Europa

  • February 2 - 4: 7th International Barcelona Bridge Open in Barcelona
    • Winners: Antonio Palma & Massimiliano Di Franco
  • February 17 - 23: 2nd European Winter Games in Monte Carlo
    • Winners: Team Mahaffey (Boye Brogeland, Espen Lindqvist, Zia Mahmood, Jeff Meckstroth)
  • March 2 - 4: Slava Cup in Moscow
  • June 6 - 16: 54th European Team Championships in Ostend
  • July 11 - 18: 14th Youth Pairs Championships in Opatija

Asia-Pacific

  • April 7 - 14: 2018 APBF Open Youth Championships in Jakarta
  • June 4 - 10: 3rd Asia Cup Bridge Championships in Goa

Other in Bridge

  • May 10 - 23: 68th South American Bridge Festival in Comandatuba
  • August 9 - 18: 17th World Youth Bridge Team Championships in Wujiang
  • September 22 - October 6: 11th World Bridge Series in Orlando
  • October 25 - 28: 9th World University Bridge Championship in Suzhou



Canoeing

Canoe sprint

International canoe sprint championships

  • February 9 - 11: 2018 Oceania Canoe Sprint Championships in Penrith
    • For results, click here.
  • June 8 - 10: 2018 Canoe Sprint European Championships in Belgrade
  • June 28 - July 1: 2018 European Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint Championships in Auronzo
  • July 26 - 29: 2018 ICF Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint World Championships in Plovdiv
  • August 10 - 12: 2018 World University Canoe Sprint Championship in Szolnok
  • August 22 - 26: 2018 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Montemor-o-Velho

2018 Canoe Sprint World Cup

  • May 18 - 20: CSWC #1 in Szeged
  • May 25 - 27: CSWC #2 (final) in Duisburg

Canoe slalom

International canoe slalom championships

  • January 27 - 29: 2018 Oceania Canoe Slalom Championships in Auckland
    • K1 winners: Lucien Delfour (m) / Kate?ina Kud?jová (f)
    • C1 winners: Kilian Foulon (m) / Jessica Fox
  • June 1 - 3: 2018 European Canoe Slalom Championships in Prague
  • July 17 - 22: 2018 ICF World Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships in Ivrea
  • August 15 - 19: 2018 European Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships in Bratislava
  • September 26 - 30: 2018 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in Rio de Janeiro

2018 Canoe Slalom World Cup

  • June 22 - 24: #1 in Liptovský Mikulá?
  • June 29 - July 1: #2 in Kraków
  • July 6 - 8: #3 in Augsburg
  • August 31 - September 2: #4 in Tacen
  • September 7 - 9: #5 (final) in La Seu d'Urgell

Other international canoeing events

  • May 31 - June 3: 2018 ICF Wildwater Canoeing World Championships in Muotathal
  • July 5 - 8: 2018 European Canoe Marathon Championships in Metkovi?
  • August 1 - 5: 2018 ICF Canoe Polo World Championships in Welland
  • September 6 - 9: 2018 ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships in Prado Vila Verde
  • September 13 - 16: 2018 ICF Dragon Boat World Championships in Gainesville, Georgia



Cheerleading

Open

  • January 27 & 28: Winter Open in Drammen
    • For all results, click here. and here.

World and Continental Championships

  • April 25 - 27: 2018 Junior World Cheerleading Championships and World Cheerleading Championships in Orlando
  • June 30 & July 1: ECU European Cheerleading Championships in Helsinki
  • October 5 & 6: 1st World University Cheerleading Championships in ?ód?



Chess

World Events

  • March 10 - 28: Candidates Tournament 2018 in Berlin
  • April 20 - 29: World Schools Individual Championships 2018 in Durrës
  • April 21 - 30: 2018 World Amateur Chess Championship in Cagliari
  • June 21 - 25: 2018 World Cadets U8, U10, U12 Rapid & Blitz Chess Championships in Minsk
  • July 7 - 15: 2018 World Team Chess Championship 50+, 65+ in Radebeul
  • September 4 - 16: World Junior Chess Championship and Girls U20 in Gebze
  • September 23 - October 6: 43rd Chess Olympiad in Batumi
  • October 19 - November 1: 2018 World Youth U14, U16, U18 Championships in Chalkidiki
  • November 3 - 16: 2018 World Cadets U8, U10, U12 Championships in Santiago de Compostela
  • November 9 - 28: World Chess Championship 2018 in London
  • November 17 - 30: 2018 World Senior Chess Championship in Bled
  • November 24 - December 3: 2018 World Youth U-16 Chess Olympiad in Manavgat
  • Women's World Chess Championship 2018 in Khanty-Mansiysk
  • World Cities Team Championship 2018 in  United Arab Emirates

European Events

  • March 12 - 16: European Women's Rapid Championship and European Women's Blitz Championship in Batumi
  • March 16 - 29: European Individual Chess Championship in Batumi
  • April 7 - 20: European Individual Chess Championship for Women in Vysoké Tatry
  • April 13 - 23: European Senior Team Chess Championship in Wa?brzych
  • June 13 - 21: European Amateur Chess Championship in Budva
  • June 29 - July 8: European School Chess Championship in Kraków
  • July 11 - 19: European Youth Team Championship in Bad Blankenburg
  • July 31 - August 5: European Youth Rapid and Blitz Championships in Oradea
  • August 3 - 13: European Senior Chess Championship in Drammen
  • August 19 - 30: European Youth Chess Championship U8-U18 in Riga
  • October 13 - 21: European Chess Club Cup for Men and Women in Rhodes
  • December 5 - 9: European Rapid & Blitz Chess Championship in Skopje

Arab Events

  • January 26 - February 2: Arab Individual Championship 2017 (Open & Women) in Sharjah
    • Winners: Mohamed Haddouche (m) / Amina Mezioud (f)
  • January 26 - February 2: Arab Youth U8-18 Chess Championship 2017 in Sharjah
  • January 26 - February 2: Arab Junior & Girls U20 Chess Championship 2017 in Sharjah
    • Winner: Ibrahim Sultan
  • February 3: Arab Rapid Championship 2017 (Open & Women) in Sharjah
    • Winners: Mohamed Haddouche (m) / Ghayda M. Alattar (f)
  • February 4: Arab Blitz Championship 2017 (Open & Women) in Sharjah
    • Winners: Salem Saleh (m) / Alshaeby Boshra (f)
  • February 5 - 12: Arab Chess Club 2017 (Open & Women) in Sharjah
    • Winners: ASSN



Cricket

International Cricket Competitions

  • January 8 - 20: 2018 Blind Cricket World Cup in  Pakistan and  United Arab Emirates
    • In the final, India defeated Pakistan, 309/8 (38.2 overs) - 308/8 (40 overs).
    • India won by 2 wickets.
  • January 13 - February 3: 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in  New Zealand
    • In the final, India defeated Australia, 220/2 (38.5 overs) - 216 (47.2 overs).
    • India won by 8 wickets.
  • November 9 - 24: 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 in the West Indies

2017-2018 Domestic cricket

First-class
  • October 26, 2017 - March 26: 2017-18 Sheffield Shield season
  • September 15, 2017 - December 25, 2017: 2017-18 National Cricket League
    • Khulna Division win's Tier 1 with 25 points.
    • Rajshahi Division promoted Tier 1 for 2017-18 National Cricket League.
  • January 31 - ?: 2017-18 Bangladesh Cricket League
  • October 6, 2017 - January 2: 2017-18 Ranji Trophy
    • Vidarbha defeated Delhi, per total, 579/1 (168.4 overs) - 575 (178.5 overs).
    • Vidarbha won by 9 wickets.
  • October 23, 2017 - April 5: 2017-18 Plunket Shield season
  • September 26, 2017 - December 24, 2017: 2017-18 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy
    • Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited defeated Water and Power Development Authority, per total, 527 (196.2 overs) - 424 (137.2 overs).
    • Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited won by 103 runs.
  • September 19, 2017 - March 11: 2017-18 Sunfoil Series
  • October 12, 2017 - March 24: 2017-18 Sunfoil 3-Day Cup
  • December 1, 2017 - February 18: 2017-18 Premier League Tournament
    • Chilaw Marians Cricket Club win the tournament with 118.94 points.
  • TBD for February: 2017-18 Super Provincial Tournament
  • October 26, 2017 - January 21: 2017-18 Regional Four Day Competition
    • Round Robin Final Table: 1st.  Guyana, 2nd.  Barbados, 3rd.  Leeward Islands, 4th.  Jamaica, 5th.  Windward Islands, 6th.  Trinidad and Tobago
  • October 4, 2017 - January 31: 2017-18 Logan Cup
    • In December 2017, Zimbabwe Cricket postponed all the remaining fixtures scheduled to take place in 2017. Zimbabwe Cricket were struggling to pay players' salaries for November and December and want to upgrade their facilities for the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier, scheduled to take place in Zimbabwe in March 2018.
List A
  • September 26, 2017 - October 21, 2017: 2017-18 JLT One-Day Cup
    • Western Warriors defeated West End Redbacks, 4/250 (43.4 overs) - 9/248 (50 overs).
    • Western Australia won by 6 wickets.
  • February 5 - March 20: 2017-18 Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League
  • February 16 - March 8: 2017-18 Vijay Hazare Trophy
  • December 3, 2017 - February 24: 2017-18 Ford Trophy
  • December 28, 2017 - January 14: 2017-18 Departmental One Day Cup
    • United Bank Limited defeated Water and Power Development Authority, 220/4 (43 overs) - 218 (48.3 overs).
    • United Bank Limited won by 6 wickets.
  • January 24 - February 11: 2017-18 Regional One Day Cup
    • Karachi Whites defeated Islamabad, 349/5 (49.3 overs) - 347/4 (50 overs).
    • Karachi Whites won by 5 wickets.
  • December 20, 2017 - February 3: 2017-18 Momentum One Day Cup
    • Dolphins and Warriors shared the title with no play possible on the reserve day.
  • October 15, 2017 - April 8: 2017-18 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge
  • January 30 - February 24: 2017-18 Regional Super50
  • December 1, 2017 - March 31: 2017-18 Pro50 Championship
    • In December 2017, Zimbabwe Cricket postponed all the remaining fixtures scheduled to take place in 2017. Zimbabwe Cricket were struggling to pay players' salaries for November and December and want to upgrade their facilities for the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier, scheduled to take place in Zimbabwe in March 2018.
Twenty20
  • December 19, 2017 - February 4: 2017-18 Big Bash League season
    • Adelaide Strikers defeated Hobart Hurricanes, 2/202 (20 overs) - 5/177 (20 overs).
    • Adelaide Strikers won by 25 runs.
  • December 9, 2017 - February 4: 2017-18 Women's Big Bash League season
    • Sydney Sixers defeated Perth Scorchers, 1/100 (15 overs) - 99 (20 overs).
    • Sydney Sixers won by 9 wickets.
  • November 4, 2017 - December 12, 2017: 2017-18 Bangladesh Premier League
    • Rangpur Riders defeated Dhaka Dynamites, 206/1 (20 overs) - 149/9 (20 overs).
    • Rangpur won by 57 runs.
  • January 21 - January 26: 2017-18 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
    • Delhi defeated Rajasthan, 153/6 (20 Overs) - 112 (19.1 Overs).
    • Delhi won by 41 runs.
    • Delhi won Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy for the first time.
  • January 7 - 16: 2017-18 Zonal T20 League
    • The top two teams from each zone progressed to the 2017-18 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Super League.
    • Top teams: Baroda and Mumbai (West), Delhi and Punjab (North), Karnataka and Tamil Nadu (South), Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh (Central), Bengal and Jharkhand (East).
  • January 12 - 27: 2017-18 Senior women's T20 league
    • In the final, Odisha defeated Kerala, 108/5 (20 overs) - 100(19.2 overs).
    • Odisha Won by 8 Runs.
  • December 13, 2017 - January 19: 2017-18 Burger King Super Smash
    • In the final, Northern Knights defeated Central Stags, 103/1 (8.5 overs) - 99/8 (20 overs).
    • Nothern District won by 9 wickets.
  • November 11 - 30, 2017: 2017-18 National T20 Cup
    • Lahore Blues defeated Lahore Whites, 131/3 (17.3 overs)-127/5 (20 overs).
    • Lahore Blues won by 7 wickets.
  • December 10 - 16, 2017: 2017-18 Ram Slam T20 Challenge
    • Titans defeated Dolphins, 101/3 (11.1 overs)-100 (18.3 overs).
    • Titans won by 7 wickets.
  • TBD for April 2018: 2017-18 Stanbic Bank 20 Series



Cross-country skiing

2018 Winter Olympics and Paralympics (XC)

  • February 10 - 25: Cross-country skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics
  • March 11 - 18: Cross-country skiing at the 2018 Winter Paralympics

2017-18 Tour de Ski

  • December 30, 2017 - January 1, 2018: TdS #1 in Lenzerheide
    • Sprint Freestyle winners: Sergey Ustiugov (m) / Laurien van der Graaff (f)
    • Classical winners: Dario Cologna (m) / Ingvild Flugstad Østberg (f)
    • Freestyle Pursuit winners: Dario Cologna (m) / Ingvild Flugstad Østberg (f)
  • January 3 & 4: TdS #2 in Oberstdorf
    • Note: The sprint classical events here was cancelled, due to a thunderstorm.
    • Freestyle Mass Start winners: Emil Iversen (m) / Ingvild Flugstad Østberg (f)
  • January 6 & 7: TdS #3 (final) in Fiemme Valley
    • Classical Mass Start winners: Alexey Poltoranin (m) / Heidi Weng (f)
    • Freestyle Pursuit winners: Dario Cologna (m) / Heidi Weng (f)

2017-18 FIS Cross-Country World Cup

  • November 24 - 26, 2017: CCWC #1 in Kuusamo (Ruka)
    • Classical winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Marit Bjørgen (f)
    • Sprint Classical winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Stina Nilsson (f)
    • Freestyle Pursuit winners: Maurice Manificat (m) / Ragnhild Haga (f)
  • December 2 & 3, 2017: CCWC #2 in Lillehammer
    • Sprint Classical winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Maiken Caspersen Falla (f)
    • Skiathlon winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Charlotte Kalla (f)
  • December 9 & 10, 2017: CCWC #3 in Davos
    • Freestyle winners: Maurice Manificat (m) / Ingvild Flugstad Østberg (f)
    • Sprint Freestyle winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Stina Nilsson (f)
  • December 16 & 17, 2017: CCWC #4 in Toblach
    • Classical Pursuit winners: Alexey Poltoranin (m) / Ingvild Flugstad Østberg (f)
    • Freestyle winners: Simen Hegstad Krüger (m) / Charlotte Kalla (f)
  • January 13 & 14: CCWC #5 in Dresden
    • Sprint Freestyle winners: Federico Pellegrino (m) / Hanna Falk (f)
    • Team Sprint Freestyle winners:  Italy (Dietmar Nöckler & Federico Pellegrino) (m) /  Sweden (Ida Ingemarsdotter & Maja Dahlqvist) (f)
  • January 20 & 21: CCWC #6 in Planica
    • Sprint Classical winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Stina Nilsson (f)
    • Classical winners: Alexey Poltoranin (m) / Krista Pärmäkoski (f)
  • January 27 & 28: CCWC #7 in Seefeld in Tirol
    • Sprint Freestyle winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Sophie Caldwell (f)
    • Freestyle Mass Start winners: Dario Cologna (m) / Jessica Diggins (f)
  • March 3 & 4: CCWC #8 in Lahti
  • March 7: CCWC #9 in Drammen
  • March 10 & 11: CCWC #10 in Oslo
  • March 16 - 18: CCWC #11 (final) in Falun

2017 - 2018 East European Cup

  • November 20 - 24, 2017: Khakasia Cup in Vershina Tea
    • Men's 10 km Classic winner: Stanislav Volzhentsev
    • Women's 5 km Classic winner: Svetlana Nikolaeva
    • Men's 1.7 km Speed Freestyle winner: Andrey Parfenov
    • Women's 1.3 km Speed Freestyle winner: Tatiana Aleshina
    • Men's 1.7 km Classic winner: Ermil Vokuev
    • Women's 1.3 km Classic winner: Polina Nekrasova
    • Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Artem Nikolaev
    • Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Daria Storozhilova
  • December 20 - 22, 2017: EEC #2 in Syanki
    • 1,6 km Sprint Freestyle winners: Aliaksandr Saladkou (m) / Darya Blashko (f)
    • Men's 10 km Freestyle winner: Veselin Tzinzov
    • Women's 5 km Freestyle winner: Maryna Antsybor
    • Men's 10 km Classic winner: Veselin Tzinzov
    • Women's 5 km Classic winner: Tetyana Antypenko
  • December 23 - 27, 2017: EEC #3 in Krasnogorsk
    • Note: This event is cancelled.
  • January 8 - 12: EEC #4 in Raubichi/Minsk
    • Note: This event is cancelled.
  • February 9: EEC #5 in Krasnogorsk
    • Men's 10 km Classic winner: Maxim Vylegzhanin
    • Women's 5 km Classic winner: Polina Kalsina
  • February 11: EEC #6 in Moscow
    • 1.4 km Freestyle winners: Gleb Retivykh (m) / Natalya Matveyeva (f)

2017 - 2018 Far East Cross Country Cup

  • December 26 & 27, 2017: FAC #1 in Otoineppu
    • Men's 10 km Classic winners: Keishin Yoshida (#1) / Naoto Baba (#2)
    • Women's 5 km Classic winners: Masako Ishida (2 times)
  • January 6 & 7: FAC #2 & #3 in Sapporo
    • Men's 10 km Classic winner: Hiroyuki Miyazawa
    • Women's 5 km Classic winner: Masako Ishida
    • 1.4 Sprint Classic winners: Hiroyuki Miyazawa (m) / Kozue Takizawa (f)
  • January 11 & 12: FAC #4 in Alpensia Resort
    • Men's 10 km Classic winner: Hiroyuki Miyazawa
    • Women's 5 km Classic winner: Lee Chae-won
    • Men's 10 km Freestyle winner: Hiroyuki Miyazawa
    • Women's 5 km Freestyle winner: Lee Chae-won

2017 - 2018 Scandinavian Cup

  • December 15 - 17, 2017: SCAN #1 in Vuokatti
    • Men's 15 km Sprint Freestyle winner: Daniel Stock
    • Women's 10 km Sprint Freestyle winner: Tiril Udnes Weng
    • Sprint Freestyle winners: Sindre Bjørnestad Skar (m) / Tiril Udnes Weng (f)
    • Men's 15 km Classic winner: Ristomatti Hakola
    • Women's 10 km Classic winner: Johanna Matintalo
  • January 5 - 7: SCAN #2 in Pitea
    • 1 km Sprint Classic winners: Eirik Brandsdal (m) / Lotta Udnes Weng (f)
    • Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Eirik Sverdrup Augdal
    • Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Charlotte Kalla
    • Men's 30 km Classic Must Start winner: Mattis Stenshagen
    • Women's 20 km Classic Must Start winner: Johanna Matintalo

2017 - 2018 Slavic Cup

  • December 16 & 17, 2017: SC #1 (Tatra Cup) in ?trbské pleso
    • Men's 1.6 km Classic winner: Peter Mlynár
    • Women's 1.4 km Classic winner: Kateryna Serdyuk
    • Men's 10 km Freestyle winner: Peter Mlynár
    • Women's 7.5 km Freestyle winner: Tetyana Antypenko
  • December 29 & 30, 2017: SC #2 (Memoriál 24 padlých hrdinov SNP) in ?trbské pleso
    • 1.6 km Sprint Freestyle winners: Kamil Bury (m) / Justyna Kowalczyk (f)
    • Men's 15 km Classic winner: Yury Astapenka
    • Women's 10 km Classic winner: Justyna Kowalczyk

2018 FIS Balkan Cup

  • January 13 & 14: BC #1 in Ravna Gora
    • Note: Here Sprint Freestyle competitions is cancelled.
    • 2.5 Freestyle winners: Edi Dadi? (m) / Antoniya Grigorova-Burgova (f)
    • Men's 10 km Classic winner: Yordan Chuchuganov
    • Women's 5 km Classic winner: Anja ?avbi Kunaver
  • January 19 - 21: BC #2 in Erzurum
    • Men's 10 km Classic winners: Edi Dadi? (2 times)
    • Women's 5 km Classic winners: Antoniya Grigorova-Burgova (#1) / Nansi Okoro (#2)
    • Men's 10 km Freestyle winner: Damir Rasti?
    • Women's 5 km Freestyle winner: Sandra Schuetzova
  • February 3 & 4: BC #3 in Naousa
    • Men's 10 km Freestyle winners: Florin Robert Dolh?scu (#1) / Petric? Hogiu (#2)
    • Women's 5 km Freestyle winners: Maria Danou (#1) / Nansi Okoro (#2)

2017 - 2018 Cross Country Continental Cup

  • December 9 & 10, 2017: OPA #1 in Les Tuffes
    • Note: The second set of 15 km and 10 km cross country events here was cancelled, due to heavy snow.
    • Men's 15 km winners: Ivan Perrillat Boiteux (#1)
    • Women's 10 km winners: Kate?ina Berou?ková (#1)
  • December 15 - 17, 2017: OPA #2 in St. Ulrich/Pillersee Valley
    • Men's 1.4 km Sprint Freestyle winner: Simi Hamilton
    • Women's 1.2 km Sprint Freestyle winner: Sophie Caldwell
    • Men's 10 km Classic winner: Alexis Jeannerod
    • Women's 5 km Classic winner: Elena Soboleva
    • Men's 15 km Freestyle Must Start winner: Beda Klee
    • Women's 10 km Freestyle Must Start winner: Julia Belger
  • January 5 - 7: OPA #3 in Campra
    • Men's 1.6 km Sprint Classic winner: Maicol Rastelli
    • Women's 1.4 km Sprint Classic winner: Anne Winkler
    • Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Clément Arnault
    • Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Sara Pellegrini
    • Skiathlon winners: Sergio Rigoni (m) / Sara Pellegrini (f)
  • February 16 - 18: OPA #4 in Zwiesel
    • Men's 1.8 km Sprint Classic winner: Giacomo Gabrielli
    • Women's 1.6 km Sprint Classic winner: Laura Gimmler
    • Men's 15 km Classic winner: Valentin Chauvin
    • Women's 10 km Classic winner: Antonia Fraebel
    • Men's 20km Freestyle Must Start winner: Robin Duvillard
    • Women's 10km Freestyle Must Start winner: Antonia Fraebel

2017 FIS Australia & New Zealand Cup (CC)

  • July 22 & 23: ANZC #1 in Perisher Valley
    • 1 km Freestyle speed: Phillip Bellingham (m) / Barbara Jezer?ek (f)
    • Men's 10 km Classic winner: Philippe Nicollier
    • Women's 5 km Classic winner: Katerina Paul
  • August 19 & 20: ANZC #2 in Falls Creek (part of Australian Cross Country Skiing Championships)
    • 1 km Classic winners: Phillip Bellingham (m) / Barbara Jezer?ek (f)
    • Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Phillip Bellingham
    • Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Barbara Jezer?ek
  • September 7 - 9: ANZC #3 in Snow Farm
    • Men's 10 km Freestyle winner: Benjamin Lustgarten
    • Women's 5 km Freestyle winner: Jessica Diggins
    • 1.6 km Sprint Classic winners: Ben Saxton (m) / Sophie Caldwell (f)
    • Men's 15 km Classic Mass Start winner: Benjamin Lustgarten
    • Women's 10 km Classic Mass Start winner: Jessica Diggins

2017 - 2018 USA Super Tour

  • December 2 & 3, 2017: UST #1 in Rendezvous Ski Trails
    • 1,3 km Sprint Freestyle winners: Nick Michaud (m) / Annie Hart (f)
    • Men's 15 km Classic winner: Brian Gregg
    • Women's 10 km Classic winner: Hedda Bångman
  • January 26 - 28: UST #2 in Craftsbury
    • 1,3 Sprint Classic winners: Forrest Mahlen (m) / Kaitlynn Miller (f)
    • Men's Individual 10 km Freestyle winner: David Norris
    • Women's Individual 5 km Freestyle winner: Becca Rorabaugh
  • February 15 - 18: UST #3 in Al Quaal Recreation Area
    • 1,6 km Sprint Freestyle winners:
    • Men's 20 km Freestyle Must Start winner: David Norris
    • Women's 15 km Freestyle Must Start winner: Chelsea Holmes
    • Men's 10 km Classic winner: David Norris
    • Women's 5 km Classic winner: Kaitlynn Miller

2017 - 2018 North American Cup

  • December 9 & 10: NAC #1 in Vernon
    • 1,3 km Classic winners: Bob Thompson (m) / Kaitlynn Miller (f)
    • Men's 15 km Classic winner: Ian Torchia
    • Women's 10 km Classic winner: Caitlin Patterson
  • December 15 - 17: NAC #2 in Rossland
    • Men's 10 km Classic winner: Brian Gregg
    • Women's 5 km Classic winner: Caitlin Compton Gregg
    • 1,3 km Freestyle winners: Julien Locke (m) / Zina Kocher (f)
    • Men's 15 km Freestyle Pursuit winner: Brian Gregg
    • Women's 10 km Freestyle Pursuit winner: Caitlin Compton Gregg
  • January 5 - 10: NAC #3 in Mont-Sainte-Anne
    • Sprint Classique winners: Julien Locke (m) / Dahria Beatty (f)
    • Skiathlon winners: Knute Johnsgaard (m) / Cendrine Browne (f)
    • Sprint Freestyle winners: Jesse Cockney (m) / Dahria Beatty (f)
    • Men's Individual 15 km winner: Ricardo Izquierdo-Bernier
    • Women's Individual 10 km winner: Cendrine Browne
  • January 19 - 21: NAC #4 in Red Deer, Alberta
    • 1.2 km Sprint Freestryle winners: Jesse Cockney (m) / Olivia Bouffard-Nesbitt (f)
    • Men's 15 km Classic Must Start winner: Andy Shields
    • Women's 10 km Classic Must Start winner: Annika Hicks
  • February 2 - 4: NAC #5 in Nakkertok
    • 1,4 km Classic winners: Benjamin Saxton (m) / Becca Rorabaugh (f)
    • Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: John Hegman
    • Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Rosie Frankowski
    • Men's 15 km Classic Pursuit winner: David Norris
    • Women's 10 km Classic Pursuit winner: Rosie Frankowski

2017 FIS Roller Skiing World Cup & 2017 FIS Roller Skiing Junior World Cup

  • July 7 - 9: RSWC #1 & RSJWC #1 in Oroslavje
    • Men's 16 km Freestyle Must Start: Emanuele Becchis
    • Women's 12 km Freestyle Must Start: Lisa Bolzan
    • Men's Junior 16 km Freestyle Must Start: Francesco Becchis
    • Women's Junior 12 km Freestyle Must Start: Anna-Maria Dietze
    • 7 km Cross Uphill winners: Robin Norum (m) / Sandra Olsson (f)
    • Junior 7 km Cross Uphill winners: Hugo Jacobsson (m) / Kristina Axelsson (f)
    • 0.2 km Speed Freestyle winners: Dmitriy Voronin (m) / Anna Bolzan (f)
    • Junior 0.2 km Speed Freestyle winners: Nico Rieckhoff (m) / Anna Bolzan (f)
  • August 3 - 6: RSWC #2 & RSJWC #2 in Sollefteå (part of 2017 FIS Rollerski World Championships)
    • Men's 22.5 km Freestyle winner: Anders Svanebo
    • Women's 18 km Freestyle winner: Linn Sömskar
    • Men's Junior 18 km Freestyle winner: Alexander Grigoriev
    • Women's Junior 13.5 km Freestyle winner: Anna Zherebyateva
    • 0.2 km Freestyle winners: Emanuele Becchis (m) / Olga Letucheva (f)
    • Junior 0.2 km Freestyle winners: Adam Persson (m) / Alba Mortagna (f)
    • Men's 20 km Freestyle Must Start: Alexander Bolshunov
    • Women's 16 km Freestyle Must Start: Linn Sömskar
    • Men's Junior 16 km Freestyle Must Start: Leo Johansson
    • Women's Junior 12 km Freestyle Must Start: Anna Zherebyateva
    • Team Sprint Freestyle winners:  Norway (Even Sæteren Hippe, Ragnar Bragvin Andresen) (m) /  Sweden (Maja Dahlqvist, Linn Sömskar) (f)
    • Junior Team Sprint Freestyle winners:  Italy (Mattia Armellini, Francesco Becchis) (m) /  Norway Kristin Austgulen Fosnæs, Amalie Honerud Olsen)
  • August 11 - 13: RSWC #3 & RSJWC #3 in Madona
    • 0.2 km Speed winners: Emanuele Becchis (m) / Alena Procházková (f)
    • Junior 0.2 km Speed winners: Dmitriy Karakosov (m) / Alba Mortagna (f)
    • Men's 7.5 km Classic winner: Robin Norum
    • Men's Junior 7.5 km Classic winner: Gabriel Strid
    • Women's 5 km Classic winner: Alena Procházková
    • Women's Junior 5 km Classic winner: Yuliia Krol
    • Men's 15 km Freestyle Pursuit winner: Robin Norum
    • Men's Junior 15 km Freestyle Pursuit winner: Raimo Vigants
    • Women's 10 km Freestyle Pursuit winner: Alena Procházková
    • Women's Junior 10 km Freestyle Pursuit winner: Yuliia Krol
    • Overall Standing winners: Robin Norum (m) / Alena Procházková (f)
    • Overall Standing Junior winners: Raimo Vigants (m) / Yuliia Krol (f)
  • September 8 - 10: RSWC #4 & RSJWC #4 in Trento/Monte Bondone
    • 0.165 km Sprint Freestyle winners: Emanuele Becchis (m) / Alena Procházková (f)
    • Junior 0.165 km Sprint Freestyle winners: Raimo Vigants (m) / Alba Mortagna (f)
    • Men's 8.5 km Classic winner: Irineu Esteve Altimiras
    • Women's 4.7 km Classic winner: Helene Söderlund
    • Juniors 4.7 km Classic winners: Luca Curti (m) / Chiara Becchis (f)
    • Men's 10.8 km Freestyle Pursuit winner: Paul Constantin Pepene
    • Women's 6.9 km Freestyle Pursuit winner: Helene Söderlund
    • Juniors 6.9 km Freestyle Pursuit winners: Gabriel Strid (m) / Hanna Abrahamsson (f)



Cue sports

World Billiards

World and Continental Championships

  • October 21 & 22: JWM World Open in Leeds
    • David Causier defeated Peter Gilchrist, 502-387.
  • October 23 - 27: 2017 World Billiards Championship in Leeds (Short)
    • David Causier defeated Sourav Kothari, 8-4. Siddharth Parikh and Rupesh Shah took third and fourth place.
  • October 26: 2017 World Ladies Billiards Championship in Leeds
    • Emma Bonney defeated Eva Palmius, 295-185.
  • October 28 - November 1: 2017 World Billiards Championship in Leeds (Long)
    • David Causier defeated Peter Gilchrist, 1500-779.
  • May 21 - 24: 2018 European Open in Carlow
  • TBD for June: Asian Grand Prix in  Singapore
  • June 12 - 15: ABSC Pacific International in Melbourne

2017-2018 Open

  • September 1 - 3, 2017: IB&SA Illawarra Open in Illawarra
    • Joe Minici defeated Gary Oliver, 591-443.
  • September 6 - 9, 2017: Christchurch City Open in Christchurch
    • Peter Gilchrist defeated Gary Oliver, 1624-445.
  • September 10 - 13, 2017: NZBSA New Zealand Open in Christchurch
    • Peter Gilchrist defeated Gary Oliver, 1596-519.
  • November 10 - 12, 2017: QBSA Queensland Open in Brisbane
    • George Chammas defeated Steve Burford, 398-337.
  • December 2 - 3, 2017: British Open in Bradford
    • David Causier defeated Peter Gilchrist, 1240-114.
  • January 27 & 28: Scottish Open in Kirkcaldy
    • Peter Gilchrist defeated Robert Marshall, 521-265.
  • March 30 - April 2: UK Open in Leeds
  • April 28 & 29: English Open in Cambridge
  • TBD to May: NSW Open in  Australia
  • May 19 & 20: Irish Open in Carlow
  • TBD to May: Austrian Open in Vienna
  • August 18 & 19: NSC Open (final) in Leeds

WPA

World and Continental Championships

  • March 2 - 4: 2018 World Pool Masters in  Gibraltar
  • May 15 - 20: 2018 World Cup of Pool in  China
  • July 19 - 31: European Championships in Veldhoven
  • September 11 - 15: Kremlin World Cup in  Russia
  • October 1 - 7: WPA World Ten-ball Championship in  Philippines
  • December 3 - 7: 2018 Mosconi Cup

2018 Eurotour

  • March 1 - 4: Dynamic Billard Italy Open in Treviso
  • April 12 - 15: Dynamic Billard Austrian Open in St Johann im Pongau
  • June 14 - 16: Dynamic Billard TBA Open
  • August 2 - 4: Dynamic Billard Dutch Open in Veldhoven
  • October 11 - 14: Dynamic Billard Klagenfurt Open in Klagenfurt
  • November 15 - 18: Dynamic Billard Treviso Open in Treviso

UMB

World and Continental Championships

  • February 22 - 25: UMB World Three-cushion Championship for National Teams in Viersen
    • Winners:  South Korea (Choi Sung-won & Kang Dong-koong)
    • 2nd place:  Austria (Arnim Kahofer & Andreas Efler)
    • 3rd place:  Turkey (Semih Sayg?ner & Tayfun Ta?demir)
  • September 18 - 20: UMB World Three-cushion Championship for Women's in  Turkey
  • September 21 - 23: UMB World Three-cushion Championship for Juniors in  Turkey
  • October 2 - 6: UMB World Three-cushion Championship in Cairo
  • November 23 - 25: Lausanne Billard Masters in Lausanne

Three-Cushion World Cup

  • April 23 - 29: World Cup #1 in Bursa
  • May 21 - 27: World Cup #2 in Ho Chi Minh City
  • June 11 - 17: World Cup #3 in Blankenberge
  • July 2 - 8: World Cup #4 in Porto
  • September 3 - 9: World Cup #5 in  South Korea
  • October 22 - 28: World Cup #6 in TBD place
  • December 9 - 15: World Cup #7 in Hurghada



Curling

2018 Winter Olympics and Paralympics (Curling)

  • December 5 - 10, 2017: 2017 Olympic Qualification Event in Plze?
    • Men: Both  Italy (Skip: Joël Retornaz) and  Denmark (Skip: Rasmus Stjerne) have qualified to compete at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
    • Women: Both  China (Skip: Wang Bingyu) and  Denmark (Skip: Madeleine Dupont) have qualified to compete at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
  • February 8 - 25: Curling at the 2018 Winter Olympics
  • March 10 - 17: Wheelchair curling at the 2018 Winter Paralympics

International curling championships

  • October 6 - 14, 2017: 2017 World Mixed Curling Championship in Champéry
    •  Scotland (Skip: Grant Hardie) defeated  Canada (Skip: Trevor Bonot), 8-5, to win Scotland's first World Mixed Curling Championship title.
    • The  Czech Republic (Skip: Jaroslav Vedral) took third place.
  • November 2 - 9, 2017: 2017 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships in Erina, New South Wales
    • Men:  South Korea (Skip: Kim Chang-min) defeated  China (Skip: Zou Dejia), 9-8, to win South Korea's third Men's Pacific-Asia Curling Championships title.
      •  Japan (Skip: Yusuke Morozumi) took third place.
    • Women:  South Korea (Skip: Kim Eun-jung) defeated  Japan (Skip: Satsuki Fujisawa), 11-6, to win South Korea's second consecutive and fifth overall Women's Pacific-Asia Curling Championships title.
      •  China (Skip: Jiang Yilun) took third place.
  • November 17 - 25, 2017: 2017 European Curling Championships in St. Gallen
    • Men:  Sweden (Skip: Niklas Edin) defeated  Scotland (Skip: Kyle Smith), 10-5, to win Sweden's fourth consecutive and 11th overall Men's European Curling Championships title.
      •   Switzerland (Skip: Peter de Cruz) took third place.
    • Women:  Scotland (Skip: Eve Muirhead) defeated  Sweden (Skip: Anna Hasselborg), 6-3, to win Scotland's third Women's European Curling Championships title.
      •  Italy (Skip: Diana Gaspari) took third place.
  • March 3 - 11: 2018 World Junior Curling Championships in Aberdeen
  • March 17 - 25: 2018 Ford World Women's Curling Championship in North Bay, Ontario
  • March 31 - April 8: 2018 World Men's Curling Championship in Las Vegas
  • April 21 - 28: 2018 World Mixed Doubles and Senior Curling Championships in Östersund

2017-18 Curling Canada season of champions

  • November 6 - 12, 2017: 2017 Home Hardware Road to the Roar in Summerside
    • Men's "A" Side winner:  British Columbia (Skip: John Morris)
    • Men's "B" Side winner:  Alberta (Skip: Brendan Bottcher)
    • Women's "A" Side winner:  Ontario (Skip: Krista McCarville)
    • Women's "B" Side winner:  Ontario (Skip: Julie Tippin)
    • Note: All winners here have qualified to compete at the 2017 Roar of the Rings tournament.
  • December 2 - 10, 2017: 2017 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings in Ottawa
    • Men:  Alberta (Skip: Kevin Koe) defeated  Manitoba (Skip: Mike McEwen), 7-6.
    • Women:  Ontario (Skip: Rachel Homan) defeated  Alberta (Skip: Chelsea Carey), 6-5.
    • Note: Koe and Homan would represent Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics in curling.
  • January 2 - 7: 2018 Canad Inns Canadian Mixed Doubles Trials in Portage la Prairie
    • Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris defeated both Valerie Sweeting and Brad Gushue, 8-6.
    • Note: Both Lawes and Morris would represent Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics in mixed doubles curling.
  • January 11 - 14: 2018 Continental Cup of Curling in London, Ontario
    • Team North America defeated Team World, 30.5-30 points, to win their third consecutive and ninth overall Continental Cup of Curling title.
  • January 13 - 21: 2018 Canadian Junior Curling Championships in Shawinigan
    • Men:  British Columbia (Skip: Tyler Tardi) defeated  Northern Ontario (Skip: Tanner Horgan), 8-4, to win British Columbia's second consecutive and sixth overall Men's Canadian Junior Curling Championships title.
    • Women:  Nova Scotia (Skip: Kaitlyn Jones) defeated  Quebec (Skip: Laurie St-Georges), 5-3, to win Nova Scotia's fifth Women's Canadian Junior Curling Championships title.
    • Note: Both Tardi and Jones would represent Canada at the 2018 World Junior Curling Championships.
  • January 27 - February 4: 2018 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Penticton
    •  Manitoba (Skip: Jennifer Jones) defeated  Manitoba wildcard (Skip: Kerri Einarson), 8-6, to win Manitoba's ninth Scotties Tournament of Hearts title.
    • Note: Jennifer Jones would represent Canada at the 2018 Ford World Women's Curling Championship.
  • March 3 - 11: 2018 Tim Hortons Brier in Regina

2017-18 World Curling Tour and Grand Slam of Curling

  • August 3, 2017 - April 29, 2018: 2017-18 World Curling Tour and Grand Slam of Curling Seasons
    • September 5 - 10, 2017: 2017 GSOC Tour Challenge in Regina
      • Men: Brad Gushue (skip) defeated Steffen Walstad (skip), 9-1, to win Newfoundland & Labrador's first Men's GSOC Tour Challenge title.
      • Women: Valerie Sweeting (skip) defeated Anna Hasselborg (skip), 6-5, to win Alberta's second consecutive Women's GSOC Tour Challenge title.
    • October 24 - 29, 2017: 2017 Masters of Curling in / Lloydminster
      • Men: Brad Gushue (skip) defeated Niklas Edin (skip), 8-4, to win his second Masters of Curling title.
      • Women: Jennifer Jones (skip) defeated Kerri Einarson (skip), 6-5, to win her first Masters of Curling title.
    • November 14 - 19, 2017: 2017 Boost National in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
      • Men: Bruce Mouat (skip) defeated Kim Chang-min (skip), 9-4, to win Scotland's first Men's Boost National title.
      • Women: Jennifer Jones (skip) defeated Casey Scheidegger (skip), 8-7, to win Manitoba's first Women's Boost National title.
    • January 16 - 21: 2018 Meridian Canadian Open in Camrose
      • Men: Peter de Cruz (skip) defeated Niklas Edin (skip), 4-3, to win their first Men's Meridian Canadian Open title.
      • Note: This men's event was the first time that a non-Canadian team has won this title.
      • Women: Chelsea Carey (skip) defeated Michelle Englot (skip), 10-5, to win Alberta's second consecutive Women's Meridian Canadian Open title.
    • March 16 - 19: 2018 Elite 10 in Port Hawkesbury
    • April 10 - 15: 2018 Players' Championship in Toronto
    • April 24 - 29: 2018 Humpty's Champions Cup in Calgary



Cycle ball

International indoor cycling events

  • May 11 & 12: 2018 UEC Juniors Indoor Cycling European Championships in Bazenheid
  • June 1 & 2: 2018 UEC Elite Indoor Cycling European Championships in Wiesbaden
  • November 23 - 25: 2018 UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships in Liège

2018 Artistic Cycling World Cup

  • February 10: ACWC #1 in Prague
    • Elite Singles winners: Lukas Kohl (m) / Milena Slupina (f)
    • Women's Elite - Pair Artistic winner: Sophie-Marie Nattmann
    • Mixed Elite - Artistic Cycling ACT4 winners:   Switzerland (Melanie Schmid, Jennifer Schmid, Céline Burlet, & Flavia Zuber)
    • Mixed Elite - Pair Artistic Cycling Mix winners:  Germany (Serafin Schefold & Max Hanselmann)
  • June 30: ACWC #2 in Heerlen
  • August 12: ACWC #3 in  Hong Kong
  • November 17: ACWC #4 (final) in Erlenbach

2018 Cycle-Ball World Cup

  • April 14: CBWC #1 in Kamenz
  • April 28: CBWC #2 in Altdorf
  • August 11: CBWC #3 in  Hong Kong
  • September 8: CBWC #4 in Krofdorf-Gleiberg
  • September 29: CBWC #5 in Sangerhausen
  • October 13: CBWC #6 in St. Gallen
  • November 3: CBWC #7 (final) in Höchst



Cycling - BMX

International BMX events

  • March 21: 2018 Oceania BMX Continental Championships in Bunbury, Western Australia
  • June 5 - 9: 2018 UCI BMX World Championships in Baku
  • July 13 - 15: 2018 Junior European BMX Continental Championships in Sarrians
  • July 22 & 23: 2018 Pan American BMX Continental Championships in Medellín
  • August 10 & 11: 2018 UEC BMX European Championships in Glasgow

2018 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup

  • March 31 & April 1: SXWC #1 & #2 in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
  • May 5 & 6: SXWC #3 & #4 in Papendal
  • May 12 & 13: SXWC #5 & #6 in Heusden-Zolder
  • September 29 & 30: SXWC #7 & #8 in Santiago del Estero

2018 UEC BMX European Cup

  • March 24 & 25: UEC BMX #1 & #2 in Verona
  • April 14 & 15: UEC BMX #3 & #4 in Heusden-Zolder
  • April 28 & 29: UEC BMX #5 & #6 in Kampen
  • May 19 & 20: UEC BMX #7 & #8 in Blegny



Cycling - Cyclo-cross

2017-18 International Cyclo-cross events

  • November 4, 2017: 2017 Masters European Continental Championships in Tábor
    • Masters 30-34 winners: Kenny Geluykens (m) / Petra Fortelná (f)
    • Masters 35-39 winners: Jürg Graf (m) / Chiara Selva (f)
    • Masters 40-44 winners: Massimo Folcarelli (m) / Silke Keil (f)
    • Masters 45-49 winners: Edwin Raats (m) / Anna Persson (f)
    • Masters 50-54 winners: Guido Verhaegen (m) / Tea Lang (f)
    • Masters 55-59 winners: Armin Raible (m) / Gjertrud Bø (f)
    • Men's Masters 60-64 winner: Benny Andersson
    • Women's Masters 60+ winner: Christine Dufond-Demattei
    • Men's Masters 65-69 winner: Paul Graf
    • Men's Masters 70-74 winner: Victor Barnett
  • November 5, 2017: 2017 Pan American Cyclocross Championships in Louisville
    • Elite winners: Stephen Hyde (m) / Katie Compton (f)
    • U23 winners: Gage Hecht (m) / Emma White (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Benjamín Gomez Villafañe
  • November 5, 2017: 2017 Cyclocross European Championships in Tábor
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
    • U23 winners: Eli Iserbyt (m) / Chiara Teocchi (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Loris Rouiller
  • December 1 & 2, 2017: 2017 UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships in Mol
    • Masters 30-34 winners: Nicolas Lüthi (m) / Manuella Glon (f)
    • Masters 35-39 winners: Matt Shriver (m) / Viviane Rognant (f)
    • Masters 40-44 winners: Agustín Navarro Vidal (m) / Kate Eedy (f)
    • Masters 45-49 winners: Erik Dekker (m) / Helen Pattinson (f)
    • Masters 50-54 winners: Guido Verhaegen (m) / Elizabeth Sheldon (f)
    • Masters 55-59 winners: Jos Bogaerts (m) / Gjertrud Bø (f)
    • Masters 60-64 winners: Robin Delve (m) / Nicola Davies (f)
    • Masters 65-69 winners: Dave McMullen (m) / Christine Dufond-Dematteis (f)
    • Men's Masters 70-74 winner: William Abbott
    • Masters 75+ winners: John Ginley (m) / Julie Lockhart (f)
  • February 3 & 4: 2018 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Valkenburg aan de Geul-Limburg
    • Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
    • U23 winners: Eli Iserbyt (m) / Evie Richards (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Ben Tulett

2017-18 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup

  • September 16: #1 in Iowa City
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Kate?ina Nash (f)
  • September 24: #2 in Waterloo
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
  • October 22: #3 in Koksijde
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Maud Kaptheijns (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Pim Ronhaar
    • Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
  • November 19: #4 in Bogense
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Tomá? Kopecký
    • Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
  • November 25: #5 in Zeven
    • Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Pim Ronhaar
    • Men's U23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
  • December 17: #6 in Namur
    • Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Evie Richards (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Loris Rouiller
    • Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
  • December 26: #7 in Heusden-Zolder
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Tomá? Kopecký
    • Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
  • January 21: #8 in Nommay
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Katie Compton (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Mees Hendrikx
    • Men's U23 winner: Thijs Aerts
  • January 28: #9 (final) in Hoogerheide
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Niels Vandeputte
    • Men's U23 winner: Eli Iserbyt

2017-18 Cyclo-cross Superprestige

  • October 1, 2017: #1 in Gieten
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Maud Kaptheijns (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Ryan Kamp
    • Men's U23 winner: Jens Dekker
  • October 15, 2017: #2 in Zonhoven
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Maud Kaptheijns (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Pim Ronhaar
    • Men's U23 winner: Jens Dekker
  • October 21, 2017: #3 in Boom
    • Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Maud Kaptheijns (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Xander Geysels
    • Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
  • October 29, 2017: #4 in Oostkamp
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Maud Kaptheijns (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Ryan Kamp
    • Men's U23 winner: Jens Dekker
  • November 12, 2017: #5 in Gavere
    • Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Ellen Van Loy (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Pim Ronhaar
    • Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
  • December 30, 2017: #6 in Diegem
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Loris Rouiller
    • Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
  • February 11, 2018: #7 in Hoogstraten
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Ryan Kamp
    • Men's U23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
  • February 17, 2018: #8 in Middelkerke
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Niels Vandeputte
    • Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock

2017-18 DVV Trophy

  • October 8: #1 in Ronse
    • Elite winners: Lars van der Haar (m) / Katie Compton (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Loris Rouiller
    • Men's U23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
  • November 1: #2 in Melden
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Helen Wyman (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Ben Tulett
    • Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
  • November 26: #3 in Hamme
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Loris Rouiller
    • Men's U23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
  • December 9: #4 in Essen
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Jarno Bellens
    • Men's U23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
  • December 16: #5 in Antwerp
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Wout Vervoort
    • Men's U23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
  • December 28: #6 in Loenhout
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Ryan Cortjens
    • Men's U23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
  • January 1: #7 in Baal
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Katie Compton (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Loris Rouiller
    • Men's U23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
  • February 10: #8 in Lille
    • Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
    • Men's Junior winner: Niels Vandeputte
    • Men's U23 winner: Eli Iserbyt



Cycling - Mountain Bike

International mountain biking events

  • February 9 - 11: 2018 Oceania Mountain Bike Championships (XCO & DHI) in Dunedin
    • Elite XCO winners: Anton Cooper (m) / Samara Sheppard (f)
    • Elite Downhill winners: Samuel Blenkinsop (m) / Virginia Armstrong (f)
    • Junior XCO winners: Cameron Wright (m) / Phoebe Young (f)
    • U23 XCO winners: Eden Cruise (m) / Charlotte Rayner (f)
  • April 4 - 8: 2018 Pan American Mountain Bike Championships (XCO, XCE, & XCR) in Pereira
  • April 7: 2018 European Mountain Bike Championships (DHI only) in Lousã
  • April 22: 2018 European Mountain Bike Championships (XCM only) in Spilimbergo
  • May 2 - 6: 2018 Asian Mountain Bike Championships (XCO & DHI) in Cebu City
  • June 30: 2018 European Mountain Bike Championships (Ultra XCM only) in Vielha-Val d'Aran
  • July 26 - 29: 2018 European Mountain Bike Championships (XCO, XCE for U23/Juniors, & XCR) in Graz-Stattegg
  • August 7: 2018 European Mountain Bike Championships (XCO Elite only) in Glasgow
  • September 4 - 9: 2018 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Lenzerheide
  • September 14 & 15: 2018 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships in Auronzo di Cadore
  • October 12 - 14: 2018 Pan American Mountain Bike Championships (DHI only) in Manizales

2018 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup

  • March 10: #1 in Stellenbosch
  • April 21 & 22: #2 in Lo?inj
  • May 19 & 20: #3 in Albstadt
  • May 26 & 27: #4 in Nové M?sto na Morav?
  • June 2 & 3: #5 in Fort William
  • June 9 & 10: #6 in Leogang
  • July 7 & 8: #7 in Val di Sole
  • July 14 & 15: #8 in Vallnord
  • August 11 & 12: #9 in Mont-Sainte-Anne
  • August 25 & 26: #10 (final) in La Bresse



Cycling - Para-cycling

  • February 17 - 19: 2018 Asian Para-Cycling Championships (Track) in Nilai
    • For results, click here first and then click on the Asian Para-Cycling Championships (Track) choice.
  • March 22 - 25: 2018 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships (Track) in Rio de Janeiro
  • May 3 - 6: 2018 UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup #1 (Road) in Ostend
  • July 6 - 8: 2018 UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup #2 (Road) in Emmen
  • August 2 - 5: 2018 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships (Road) in Maniago
  • August 15 - 19: 2018 UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup #3 (Road) in Baie-Comeau



Cycling - Road

International road cycling events

  • February 8 - 10: 2018 Asian Cycling Championships in Naypyidaw
    • Elite Individual road race winners: Yousif Mirza (m) / Nguy?n Th? Th?t (f)
    • U23 Individual road race winners: Masaki Yamamoto (m) / Zixin Liu (f)
    • Juniors Individual road race winners: Taisei Hino (m) / Vivien Chiu (f)
    • Elite Individual time trial winners: Cheung King Lok (m) / Lee Ju-mi (f)
    • U23 Individual time trial winners: Hang Shi (m) / Zixin Liu (f)
    • Juniors Individual time trial winners: Daniil Pronskiy (m) / Marina Kurnossova (f)
    • Men's Team time trial winners:  Japan (Yukiya Arashiro, Fumiyuki Beppu, Rei Onodera, Masaki Yamamoto, Shoi Matsuda, Yusuke Hatanaka)
  • February 13 - 18: 2018 African Continental Road Cycling Championships in  Rwanda
    • Elite Individual Road Race winners: Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier Werkilul (m) / Bisrat Ghebremeskel (f)
    • Juniors Individual Road Race winners: Biniam Hailu (m) / Desiet Tekeste (f)
    • Elite Individual time trial winners: Mekseb Debesay (m) / Mossana Debesay (f)
    • Juniors Individual time trial winners: Biniam Hailu (m) / Desiet Tekeste (f)
    • Elite Team time trial winners:  Eritrea (Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier Werkilul, Saymon Musie Mehari, Mekseb Debesay, Metkel Eyob) /  Ethiopia (Eyeru Tesfoam Gebru, Tsega Gebre Beyene, Selam Amha)
    • Juniors Team time trial winners:  Eritrea (Biniam Hailu, Hager Mesfin, Tomas Yosief) (m) /  Rwanda (Samantha Mushimiyimana, Violette Irakoze, Valantine Nzayisenga, Jeanette Manishimwe)

2018 UCI World Tour

  • January 16 - 21: 2018 Tour Down Under Winner: Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-Scott)
  • January 28: 2018 Great Ocean Road Race Winner: Jay McCarthy (Bora-Hansgrohe)
  • February 21 - 25: 2018 Abu Dhabi Tour Winner: Alejandro Valverde (Movistar Team)
  • February 24: 2018 Omloop Het Nieuwsblad Winner: Michael Valgren (Astana)
  • March 3: 2018 Strade Bianche Winner:



Cycling - Track

International track cycling events

  • November 20 - 23, 2017: 2018 Oceania Track Championships in Cambridge
    • For all results, click here.
  • February 7 - 10: 2018 African Track Championships in Casablanca
    • Elite Keirin winners: Jean Spies (m) / Ebtissam Mohamed (f)
    • Elite Points Race winners: Steven van Heerden (m) / Ebtissam Mohamed (f)
    • Elite Pursuit winners: Gert Fouche (m) / Ebtissam Mohamed (f)
    • Elite Scratch winners: Yacine Chalel (m) / Ebtissam Mohamed (f)
    • Elite Sprint winners: Jean Spies (m) / Ebtissam Mohamed (f)
    • Elite Team Pursuit winners:  South Africa (m) /  Egypt (f)
    • Elite Team Sprint winners:  South Africa (m) /  Egypt (f)
    • Men's Elite Time Trial winner: Jean Spies
    • Junior Keirin winners: Youcef Boukhari (m) / Courtney Smith (f)
    • Junior Pursuit winners: Assem Elhosseiny Khalil (m) / Courtney Smith (f)
    • Junior Sprint winners: Youcef Boukhari (m) / Courtney Smith (f)
    • Junior Time Trial winners: Mohamed Farag (m) / Courtney Smith (f)
    • Men's Junior Points Race winners: Youssef Abouelhassan
    • Men's Junior Scratch winners: Youcef Boukhari
    • Men's Junior Team Pursuit winners:  Egypt
    • Men's Junior Team Sprint winners:  Egypt
  • February 16 - 20: 2018 Asian Track Cycling Championships in Nilai
  • February 28 - March 4: 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Apeldoorn

2017-18 UCI Track Cycling World Cup

  • November 3 - 5, 2017: TCWC #1 in Pruszków
    • Keirin winners: Matthijs Büchli (m) / Kristina Vogel (f)
    • Madison winners:  Australia (Callum Scotson & Cameron Meyer) (m) /  Belgium (Lotte Kopecky & Jolien D'Hoore) (f)
    • Omnium winners: Niklas Larsen (m) / Kirsten Wild (f)
    • Points Race winners: Nikita Panassenko (m) / Lotte Kopecky (f)
    • Scratch winners: Robbe Ghys (m) / Maria Averina (f)
    • Sprint winners: Matthew Glaetzer (m) / Kristina Vogel (f)
    • Team Pursuit winners:  Italy (m) /  Italy (f)
    • Team Sprint winners:  Netherlands (m) /  Germany (f)
    • Women's Individual Pursuit winner: Justyna Kaczkowska
  • November 10 - 12, 2017: TCWC #2 in Manchester
    • Men's 1 km Time Trial winner: Matthew Glaetzer
    • Women's 500 m Time Trial winner: Daria Shmeleva
    • Keirin winners: Matthijs Büchli (m) / Kristina Vogel (f)
    • Madison winners:  Denmark (Niklas Larsen & Casper von Folsach) (m) /  Great Britain (Elinor Barker & Katie Archibald) (f)
    • Omnium winners: Benjamin Thomas (m) / Jennifer Valente (f)
    • Scratch winners: Nikita Panassenko (m) / Rachele Barbieri (f)
    • Sprint winners: Harrie Lavreysen (m) / Kristina Vogel (f)
    • Team Pursuit winners:  Great Britain (m) /  Great Britain (f)
    • Team Sprint winners:  Germany (m) /  Germany (f)
  • December 1 - 3, 2017: TCWC #3 in Milton, Ontario
    • Keirin winners: Harrie Lavreysen (m) / Kristina Vogel (f)
    • Madison winners:  Belgium (Kenny De Ketele & Lindsay De Vylder) (m) /  Great Britain (Katie Archibald & Ellie Dickinson) (f)
    • Omnium winners: Niklas Larsen (m) / Yumi Kajihara (f)
    • Points Race winners: Niklas Larsen (m) / Katie Archibald (f)
    • Sprint winners: Jeffrey Hoogland (m) / Kristina Vogel (f)
    • Team Pursuit winners:  New Zealand (m) /  Canada (f)
    • Team Sprint winners:  New Zealand (m) /  Germany (f)
  • December 9 & 10, 2017: TCWC #4 in Santiago
    • Keirin winners: Yuta Wakimoto (m) / Madalyn Godby (f)
    • Madison winners:  New Zealand (Thomas Sexton & Campbell Stewart) (m) /  New Zealand (Michaela Drummond & Racquel Sheath) (f)
    • Omnium winners: Daniel Holloway (m) / Yumi Kajihara (f)
    • Sprint winners: Vasilijus Lendel (m) / Lyubov Shulika (f)
    • Team Pursuit winners:  New Zealand (m) /  New Zealand (f)
    • Team Sprint winners:  Russia (m) /  Ukraine (f)
  • January 19 - 21: TCWC #5 (final) in Minsk
    • Keirin winners: Matthijs Büchli (m) / Nicky Degrendele (f)
    • Madison winners:  Hong Kong (Leung Chun Wing & Cheung King Lok) (m) /  Italy (Letizia Paternoster & Maria Giulia Confalonieri) (f)
    • Omnium winners: Jan-Willem van Schip (m) / Kirsten Wild (f)
    • Points Race winners: Jan-Willem van Schip (m) / Kirsten Wild (f)
    • Scratch winners: Yauheni Karaliok (m) / Aline Seitz (f)
    • Sprint winners: Matthijs Büchli (m) / Pauline Grabosch (f)
    • Team Pursuit winners: Team KGF (m) /  United States (f)
    • Team Sprint winners: Beat Cycling Club (m) /  Germany (f)
    • Men's Individual Pursuit winner: Charlie Tanfield



Cycling - Trials

Continental trials cycling events

  • April 30: 2018 Asian Trials Continental Championships in Saku
  • July 20 & 21: 2018 UEC Trials European Continental Championships in Moudon

2018 UCI Trials World Cup

  • July 7 & 8: #1 in Vöcklabruck
  • August 25 & 26: #2 in Val di Sole
  • September 22 & 23: #3 in Antwerp
  • October 13 & 14: #4 in Berlin



Dance sport

Grand Slam
  • March 3 & 4: WDSF Grand Slam #1 in Helsinki
    • Adult Standard winners:
    • Adult Latin winners:
World Open
  • January 13 & 14: WDSF World Open #1 in Benidorm
    • Adult Standard winners: Evaldas Sodeika & Ieva ?ukauskait?
    • Adult Latin winners: Andrea Silvestri & Martina Varadi
  • January 27: WDSF World Open #2 in Pforzheim
    • Adult Latin winners: Marius-Andrei Balan & Kristina Moshenska
  • February 10 & 11: WDSF World Open #3 in Berchem
    • Adult Standard winners: Evgeny Nikitin & Anastasia Miliutina
    • Adult Latin winners: Andrey Gusev & Vera Bondareva
  • February 16 & 17: WDSF World Open #4 in Copenhagen
    • Adult Standard winners: Alessandro Bosco & Laura Nolan
    • Adult Latin winners: Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
  • February 24: WDSF World Open #5 in Lisbon
    • Adult Latin winners: Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
  • February 25: WDSF World Open #6 in Moscow
    • Adult Standard winners: Evgeny Nikitin & Anastasia Miliutina
  • February 25: WDSF World Open #7 in Tokyo
    • Adult Standard winners: Evaldas Sodeika & Ieva ?ukauskait?
  • March 10 & 11: WDSF World Open #8 in Brno
  • March 24 & 25: WDSF World Open #9 in Pieve di Cento
  • March 25: WDSF PD World Open #10 in Pieve di Cento
  • March 30: WDSF World Open #11 in Berlin
  • March 31 & April 1: WDSF World Open in Bucharest
Grand Prix
  • February 25: WDSF PD Super Grand Prix #1 in Tokyo
    • Adult Standard winners: Benedetto Ferruggia & Claudia Köhler
  • March 24: WDSF PD Super Grand Prix #2 in Pieve di Cento
International Competitions
  • February 17: WDSF European Championship (Standard) in Copenhagen
    • 1st place: Dmitry Zharkov & Olga Kulikova
    • 2nd place: Evaldas Sodeika & Ieva ?ukauskait?
    • 3rd place: Francesco Galuppo & Debora Pacini
  • February 25: WDSF European Championship (Adult Formation Standard & Youth Latin) in Sochi
    • Youth Latin 1st place: Egor Kulikov & Maria Goroshko
    • Youth Latin 2nd place: Vladislav Untu & Polina Baryshnikova
    • Youth Latin 3rd place: Danila Mazur & Anastasia Polonskaya
    • Adult Formation Standard 1st place: Vera Tyumen Standard Team
    • Adult Formation Standard 2nd place: 1 TC Ludwigsburg
    • Adult Formation Standard 3rd place: Szilver TSE
  • March 10: WDSF European Championship (10 Dance) in Brno



Darts

Professional Darts Corporation

  • December 14, 2017 - January 1: 2018 PDC World Darts Championship in London
    • Rob Cross defeated Phil Taylor, 7-2
  • January 26 - 28: 2018 Masters in Milton Keynes
    • Michael van Gerwen defeated Raymond van Barneveld, 11-9
  • February 1 - May 17: 2018 Premier League Darts at venues in  Ireland,  Wales,  England,  Germany,  Scotland,  Northern Ireland and  Netherlands
  • March 2 - 4: 2018 UK Open in Minehead
  • May 31 - June 3: 2018 PDC World Cup of Darts in Frankfurt
  • July 21 - 29: 2018 World Matchplay in Blackpool
  • September 22 - 23 : 2018 Champions League of Darts (location TBC)
  • September 30 - October 6: 2018 World Grand Prix in Dublin
  • October 25 - 28: 2018 European Championship in Dortmund
  • November 2 - 4: 2018 World Series of Darts Finals (location TBC)
  • November 10 - 18: 2018 Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton
  • November 23 - 25: 2018 Players Championship Finals in Minehead
  • November 25: 2018 PDC World Youth Championship Final in Minehead

British Darts Organisation

  • January 6 - 14: 2018 BDO World Darts Championship in Frimley Green
    • Men: Glen Durrant defeated Mark McGeeney, 7-6.
    • Women: Lisa Ashton defeated Anastasia Dobromyslova, 3-1.
  • May 25 - 28: 2018 World Trophy in Preston
  • October 3 - 7: 2018 World Masters (location TBC)

World Darts Federation

  • July 6 - 10: WDF Americas Cup in Claxton Bay
  • July 12 - 15: WDF Europe Youth Cup in Ankara
  • September 25 - 29: WDF Europe Cup (National Team) in  Hungary
  • October 16 - 19: WDF Asia Pacific Cup in  South Korea



Disc golf

2018 PDGA Major Events

  • 2018 PDGA United States Women's Disc Golf Championship in Lansing
  • 2018 PDGA Tim Selinske United States Masters Championships in Crown Point
  • 2018 PDGA Amateur Disc Golf World Championships in Charlotte
  • 2018 PDGA Junior Disc Golf World Championships in Emporia
  • 2018 PDGA Professional Disc Golf World Championships in
  • 2018 PDGA Pro Masters Disc Golf World Championships in Kansas City

2018 USA National Tour Events

  • February 22 - 25: Las Vegas Challenge in Henderson
    • Winners: Eagle Wynne McMahon (m) / Paige Pierce (f)
  • April 21 - 28: Dynamic Discs Glass Blown Open in Emporia
  • September 14 - 16: Delaware Disc Golf Challenge in Newark
  • October 12 - 14: The Ed Headrick Disc Golf Hall of Fame Classic in Appling

2018 Disc Golf Pro Tour

  • February 28 - March 3: DGPT #1 - Memorial Championship in Scottsdale
  • March 16 - 18: DGPT #2 - Waco Charity Open in Waco
  • April 6 - 8: DGPT #3 - Jonesboro Open in Jonesboro

Pro-Am tournaments

  • January 19 - 21: Shelly Sharpe Memorial in Scottsdale
    • Open winners: Paul Ulibarri (m) / Colleen Thompson (f)
  • January 27 & 28: Cracked Plastic Classic - Amateurs in Climax
    • Advanced winners: Carlin Goza (m) / Amanda Melwiki (f)
  • February 1 - 3: Samui Swine Classic V in Surat Thani
    • Open winners: Nikko Locastro (m) / Paige Pierce (f)
  • February 9 - 11: Cracked Plastic Classic - Pros in Climax
    • Men's Open winner: Tim Barham
  • February 16 - 18: 40th Annual Wintertime Open in Altadena
    • Open winners: Lance Brown (m) / Jessica Weese (f)
  • February 22 - 25: Las Vegas Challenge in Henderson
    • Advanced winners: Peyton Niendorf (m) / Itzy Galvan (f)
  • March 9 - 11: St Patrick's Classic in Orangevale
  • March 10 & 11: Texas Amateur Championships in Cedar Hill
  • March 10 & 11: 25th Annual City of Mobile Championships in Mobile



Equestrianism

FEI World Equestrian Games

  • September 11 - 23: 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games in Mill Spring, North Carolina (Tryon International Equestrian Center)

2017-18 Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping

  • December 7 - 10, 2017: CHI Geneva 2017 (GSSJ #1) in Geneva
    • Winner: Kent Farrington with horse Gazelle
  • March 8 - 11: The Dutch Masters 2018 (GSSJ #2) in 's-Hertogenbosch (debut event)
  • July 13 - 28: CHIO Aachen 2018 (GSSJ #3) in Aachen
  • September 5 - 9: 2018 CSIO Spruce Meadows "Masters" (GSSJ #4; final) in Calgary

2018 Global Champions Tour

  • March 22 - 25: GCT #1 in Mexico City

2017-18 FEI World Cup Jumping

  • April 8, 2017 - December 2, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping -  Japan League
    • Winner: Keisuke Koike (with horses Nosco de Blondel & Van Schijndel's Diamond)
  • April 20, 2017 - June 25, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping - Central Asian League
    • Winner: Nurjon Tuyakbaev (with horse King Cornet L)
  • April 29, 2017 - October 8, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping -  China League
    • Winner: LIANG Ruiji (with horse Indiana van't Heike)
  • May 4, 2017 - November 26, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping -  South America League
    • North SAL winner: Santiago Medina (with horses Monterrey EJC & Concorde)
    • South SAL winners (tie): Felipe Amaral (with horse Premiere Carthoes BZ) & Artemus de Almeida (with horse Cassilano Jmen)
  • May 11, 2017 - October 29, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping - South African League
    • Winner: Lisa Williams (with horse Campbell)
  • June 2, 2017 - October 8, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping - Caucasus League
    • Winner: Shalva Gachechiladze (with 3 different horses)
  • June 7, 2017 - March 4, 2018: 2017-18 FEI World Cup Jumping - Central European League
    • North CEL winner: Urmas Raag (with horses Ibelle van de Grote Haart & Carlos)
    • South CEL winner: Mariann Hugyecz (with horse Chacco Boy)
      • March 1 - 4: 2018 FEI Central European League Final in Warsaw
        • Winner:
  • August 2, 2017 - March 18, 2018: 2017-18 FEI World Cup Jumping - North American League
    • Eastern NAL winner:
    • Western NAL winner:
  • August 5, 2017 - December 10, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping - Australian League
    • Winner: Billy Raymont (with horses Anton & Oaks Redwood)
  • September 21, 2017 - February 3, 2018: 2017-18 FEI World Cup Jumping - Arab League
    • Winner: Ibrahim Bisharat (with 4 different horses)
  • October 6, 2017 - December 17, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Jumping - South East Asian League
    • Winner: Jaruporn Limpichati (with horse Irregular Choice)
  • October 12, 2017 - February 25, 2018: 2017-18 FEI World Cup Jumping - Western European League
  • October 18, 2017 - January 14, 2018: 2017-18 FEI World Cup Jumping -  New Zealand League
    • Winner: Rose Alfeld (with horse My Super Nova)

2017-18 FEI World Cup Dressage

  • March 23, 2017 - March 25, 2018: 2017 FEI World Cup Dressage - Pacific League
  • April 19, 2017 - December 3, 2017: 2017 FEI World Cup Dressage - Central European League
    • Winner: Inessa Merkulova (with horses Avans and Mister X)
  • April 27, 2017 - March 4, 2018: 2017-18 FEI World Cup Dressage - North American League
  • October 18, 2017 - March 11, 2018: 2017-18 FEI World Cup Dressage - Western European League

2018 Show Jumping World Cup and Dressage World Cup Finals

  • April 10 - 15: 2018 FEI World Cup Show Jumping and Dressage Finals in Paris

2018 FEI Nations Cup Jumping

  • February 13 - 18: NCJ #1 in Ocala
    • Winners:  Canada (Francois Lamontagne (with horse Chanel du Calvaire), Tiffany Foster (with horse Brighton), Ian Millar (with horse Dixson), & Eric Lamaze (with horse Coco Bongo))
  • February 14 - 17: NCJ #2 in Abu Dhabi
    • Winners:  New Zealand (Daniel Meech (with horse Fine), Richard Gardner (with horse Calisto), Bruce Goodin (with horse Backatorps Danny V), & Samantha McIntosh (with horse Check In))
  • April 19 - 22: NCJ #3 in Coapexpan
  • April 26 - 29: NCJ #4 in ?amorín
  • May 17 - 20: NCJ #5 in La Baule-Escoublac
  • May 29 - June 3: NCJ #6 in Langley
  • May 31 - June 3: NCJ #7 in St. Gallen
  • June 14 - 17: NCJ #8 in Sopot
  • June 21 - 24: NCJ #9 in Rotterdam
  • July 12 - 15: NCJ #10 in Falsterbo
  • July 26 - 29: NCJ #11 in Hickstead
  • August 8 - 12: NCJ #12 in Dublin
  • August 9 - 12: NCJ #13 in Budapest
  • October 4 - 7: 2018 Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup Final in Barcelona

2018 FEI Nations Cup Dressage

  • March 27 - 31: NCD #1 in Wellington, Florida
  • May 17 - 20: NCD #2 in Compiègne
  • May 23 - 27: NCD #3 in Uggerhalne
  • June 21 - 24: NCD #4 in Rotterdam
  • July 12 - 15: NCD #5 in Falsterbo
  • July 17 - 22: NCD #6 in Aachen
  • July 26 - 29: NCD #7 (final) in Hickstead

2018 FEI Nations Cup Eventing

  • April 20 - 22: NCE #1 in Vairano Patenora
  • May 25 - 27: NCE #2 in Houghton Hall
  • June 29 - July 1: NCE #3 in Strzegom
  • July 6 - 8: NCE #4 in The Plains, Virginia
  • August 11 - 15: NCE #5 in Le Pin-au-Haras
  • August 24 - 26: NCE #6 in Millstreet
  • September 21 - 23: NCE #7 in Waregem
  • October 11 - 14: NCE #8 (final) in Boekelo



Fencing

World fencing events

  • April 1 - 10: 2018 World Junior and Cadet Fencing Championships in Verona
  • July 20 - 23: 2018 World Fencing Championships in Wuxi

Continental fencing events

  • February 24 - March 4: 2018 Asian Junior Fencing Championships in Dubai
  • February 27 - March 11: 2018 Pan American Junior Fencing Championships in San José
  • March 1 - 5: 2018 African Junior Fencing Championships in Lagos
  • March 2 - 11: 2018 European Junior Fencing Championships in Sochi
  • June 16 - 21: 2018 European Fencing Championships in Novi Sad
  • June 17 - 22: 2018 Asian Fencing Championships in Bangkok
  • TBA: 2018 Pan American Fencing Championships in Havana
  • TBA: 2018 African Fencing Championships in Tunis

2017-18 Fencing Grand Prix

  • Épée Grand Prix
    • December 8 - 10, 2017: Qatari Grand Prix in Doha
      • Winners: Park Sang-young (m) / Ana Maria Popescu (f)
    • March 23 - 25: Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest
    • May 25 - 27: Colombian Grand Prix in Cali
  • Foil Grand Prix
    • December 1 - 3, 2017: Italian Grand Prix in Turin
      • Winners: Alexander Massialas (m) / Inna Deriglazova (f)
    • March 16 - 18: United States Grand Prix in Long Beach, California
    • May 18 - 20: Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai
  • Sabre Grand Prix
    • December 15 - 17, 2017: Mexican Grand Prix in Cancún
      • Winners: OH San-guk (m) / Olha Kharlan (f)
    • March 30 - April 1: Korean Grand Prix in Seoul
    • June 1 - 3: Russian Grand Prix (final) in Moscow

2017-18 Fencing World Cup

  • Men's Épée World Cup
    • October 27 - 29, 2017: Swiss World Cup in Bern
      • Individual: Park Sang-young
      • Team:  South Korea
    • November 17 - 19, 2017: Italian Men's Épée World Cup in Legnano
      • Individual: András Rédli
      • Team:  Russia
    • January 25 - 27: German Men's Épée World Cup in Heidenheim an der Brenz
      • Individual: Kazuyasu Minobe
      • Team:  South Korea
    • February 16 - 18: Canadian World Cup in Vancouver
      • Individual: Bohdan Nikishyn
      • Team:  France
    • May 11 - 13: French Men's Épée World Cup in Paris
  • Women's Épée World Cup
    • October 20 - 22, 2017: Estonian World Cup in Tallinn
      • Individual: Mara Navarria
      • Team:  France
    • November 10 - 12, 2017: Chinese World Cup in Suzhou
      • Individual: Sun Yiwen
      • Team:  Poland
    • January 19 - 21: Cuban World Cup in Havana
      • Individual: Coraline Vitalis
      • Team:  South Korea
    • February 9 - 11: Spanish Women's Épée World Cup in Barcelona
      • Individual: ZHU Mingye
      • Team:  Russia
    • May 4 - 6: Emirati World Cup in Dubai
  • Men's Foil World Cup
    • October 20 - 22, 2017: Egyptian World Cup in Cairo
      • Individual: Richard Kruse
      • Team:  United States
    • November 10 - 12, 2017: Japanese World Cup in Tokyo
      • Individual: Erwann Le Péchoux
      • Team:  United States
    • January 19 - 21: French Men's Foil World Cup in Paris
      • Individual: Alessio Foconi
      • Team:  United States
    • February 9 - 11: German Men's Foil World Cup in Bonn
      • Individual: Aleksey Cheremisinov
      • Team:  United States
    • May 4 - 6: Russian World Cup in Saint Petersburg
  • Women's Foil World Cup
    • October 13 - 15, 2017: Mexican World Cup in Cancún
      • Individual: Lee Kiefer
      • Team:  Russia
    • November 3 - 5, 2017: French Women's Foil World Cup in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés
      • Individual: Hong Hyo-jin
      • Team:  Italy
    • January 12 - 14: Polish Women's Foil World Cup in Gda?sk
      • Individual: Inna Deriglazova
      • Team:  Russia
    • February 2 - 4: Algerian Women's Foil World Cup in Algiers
      • Individual: Alice Volpi
      • Team:  Russia
    • April 27 - 29: German Women's Foil World Cup in Tauberbischofsheim
  • Men's Sabre World Cup
    • November 3 - 5, 2017: Algerian Men's Sabre World Cup in Algiers
      • Individual: Eli Dershwitz
      • Team:  Germany
    • December 1 - 3, 2017: Hungarian World Cup in Gy?r
      • Individual: OH San-guk
      • Team:  South Korea
    • February 2 - 4: Italian Men's Sabre World Cup in Padua
      • Individual: Eli Dershwitz
      • Team:  South Korea
    • February 23 - 25: Polish Men's Sabre World Cup in Warsaw
      • Individual: Gu Bon-gil
      • Team:  South Korea
    • May 18 - 20: Spanish Men's Sabre World Cup in Madrid
  • Women's Sabre World Cup
    • October 27 - 29, 2017: French Women's Sabre World Cup in Orléans
      • Individual: Rossella Gregorio
      • Team:  Russia
    • November 17 - 19, 2017: Belgian World Cup in Sint-Niklaas
      • Individual: Olha Kharlan
      • Team:  Italy
    • January 26 - 28: American World Cup in Baltimore
      • Individual: Martina Criscio
      • Team:  France
    • March 16 - 18: Greek World Cup in Athens
    • May 11 - 13: Tunisian World Cup in Tunis



Field hockey

World cup and Championships

  • February 7 - 11: 2018 Men's Indoor Hockey World Cup in Berlin
    •  Austria defeated  Germany, 3-2 in penalties and after a 3-3 tie in regular play, to win their first Men's Indoor Hockey World Cup title.
    •  Iran took third place.
  • February 7 - 11: 2018 Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup in Berlin
    •  Germany defeated the  Netherlands, 2-1, to win their third Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup title.
    •  Belarus took third place.
  • June 23 - July 1: 2018 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy in Amsterdam
  • July 7 - 21: 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup in London
  • Men's Hockey World Cup, in India

EHF

Club teams
  • October 6, 2017 - May 27: 2017-18 Euro Hockey League
  • February 16 - 18: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge II in Tbilisi
    • Final Standings: 1st: Three Rock Rovers HC, 2nd: Kringsjå Sportsklubb, 3rd: Hrazdan Hockey Club
  • February 16 - 18: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy in Minsk
    • Final Standings: 1st: HC Minsk, 2nd: Partille Sport Club, 3rd: KS Pomorzanin Toru?, 4th: Slagelse HC
  • February 16 - 18: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge I in Prague
    • Final Standings: 1st: SK Slavia Prague, 2nd: Gaziantep Polis Gücü SK, 3rd: HC OKS-SHVSM Vinnitsa, 4th: A.D. Lousada
  • February 16 - 18: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup in Wettingen
    • In the final, Rot-Weiss Köln defeated R. Racing Club Bruxelles, 5-2.
    • Dinamo Elektrostal took third place.
  • February 23 - 25: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge I in Murska Sobota
  • February 23 - 25: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy in Prague
  • February 23 - 25: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup in Dundee
  • May 17 - 20: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Club Challenge IV in Helsinki
  • May 17 - 20: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Club Challenge II in Lipovci
  • May 17 - 20: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Club Cup in London
  • May 18 - 21: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Club Challenge I in Geneva
  • May 18 - 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge II in Ghent
  • May 18 - 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge III in Vienna
  • May 18 - 21: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Club Challenge III in Copenhagen
  • May 18 - 21: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Club Trophy in Vienna
  • May 18 - 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge I in Edinburgh
  • May 18 - 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Club Trophy in Dublin
National teams
  • January 12 - 14: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship in Antwerp
    • In the final,  Austria defeated  Belgium, after penalties, 2-1. Regular match was 4-4.
    •  Germany took third place.
  • January 12 - 14: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship II in Alanya
    • Final Standings: 1st:  Netherlands, 2nd:  Ukraine, 3rd:  Sweden, 4th:  Croatia
  • January 12 - 14: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship III in Nicosia
    • Final Standings: 1st:  Belarus, 2nd:  Slovakia, 3rd:  Scotland, 4th:  Wales, 5th:  Slovenia, 6th:  Cyprus, 7th:  Greece
  • January 19 - 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship in Prague
    •  Germany defeated the  Netherlands, 2-1 in penalties and after a 1-1 score in regular play, to win their 15th Women's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship title.
    •  Belarus took third place.
  • January 19 - 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship II in Brussels
    • Final Standings: 1st:  Belgium, 2nd:  Austria, 3rd:  England, 4th:  Croatia
  • January 20 & 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship III in Apa?e
    • Final Standings: 1st:  Turkey, 2nd:  Slovakia, 3rd:  Slovenia
  • July 15 - 21: 2018 EuroHockey Youth U18 Championships III for boy's and girl's in Konya
  • July 15 - 21: 2018 EuroHockey Youth U18 Championship II in Rakovník
  • July 15 - 21: 2018 EuroHockey Youth U18 Championships for boy's and girl's in Santander
  • July 22 - 28: 2018 EuroHockey Youth U18 Championships II in Cardiff



Figure skating

2018 Winter Olympics (FS)

  • February 9 - 23: Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics

International figure skating events

  • January 15 - 21: 2018 European Figure Skating Championships in Moscow
    • Men's winner: Javier Fernández
    • Ladies' winner: Alina Zagitova
    • Pairs winners:  Russia (Evgenia Tarasova & Vladimir Morozov)
    • Ice dance winners:  France (Gabriella Papadakis & Guillaume Cizeron)
  • January 22 - 27: 2018 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships in Taipei
    • Men's winner: Jin Boyang
    • Ladies' winner: Kaori Sakamoto
    • Pairs winners:  United States (Tarah Kayne & Daniel O'Shea)
    • Ice dance winners:  United States (Kaitlin Hawayek & Jean-Luc Baker)
  • March 5 - 11: 2018 World Junior Figure Skating Championships in Sofia
  • March 19 - 25: 2018 World Figure Skating Championships in Milan

2017-18 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating

  • October 20 - 22: 2017 Rostelecom Cup in Moscow
    • Men's winner: Nathan Chen
    • Ladies' winner: Evgenia Medvedeva
    • Pairs winners:  Russia (Evgenia Tarasova & Vladimir Morozov)
    • Ice dance winners:  United States (Maia Shibutani & Alex Shibutani)
  • October 27 - 29: 2017 Skate Canada International in Regina, Saskatchewan
    • Men's winner: Shoma Uno
    • Ladies' winner: Kaetlyn Osmond
    • Pairs winners:  Canada (Meagan Duhamel & Eric Radford)
    • Ice dance winners:  Canada (Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir)
  • November 3 - 5: 2017 Cup of China in Beijing
    • Men's winner: Mikhail Kolyada
    • Ladies' winner: Alina Zagitova
    • Pairs winners:  China (Sui Wenjing & Han Cong)
    • Ice dance winners:  France (Gabriella Papadakis & Guillaume Cizeron)
  • November 10 - 12: 2017 NHK Trophy in Osaka
    • Men's winner: Sergei Voronov
    • Ladies' winner: Evgenia Medvedeva
    • Pairs winners:  China (Sui Wenjing & Han Cong)
    • Ice dance winners:  Canada (Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir)
  • November 17 - 19: 2017 Internationaux de France in Grenoble
    • Men's winner: Javier Fernández
    • Ladies' winner: Alina Zagitova
    • Pairs winners:  Russia (Evgenia Tarasova & Vladimir Morozov)
    • Ice dance winners:  France (Gabriella Papadakis & Guillaume Cizeron)
  • November 24 - 26: 2017 Skate America in Lake Placid, New York
    • Men's winner: Nathan Chen
    • Ladies' winner: Satoko Miyahara
    • Pairs winners:  Germany (Aliona Savchenko & Bruno Massot)
    • Ice dance winners:  United States (Maia Shibutani & Alex Shibutani)
  • December 7 - 10: 2017-18 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in Nagoya
    • Men's winner: Nathan Chen
    • Ladies' winner: Alina Zagitova
    • Pairs winners:  Germany (Aliona Savchenko & Bruno Massot)
    • Ice dance winners:  France (Gabriella Papadakis & Guillaume Cizeron)

2017-18 ISU Junior Grand Prix

  • August 23 - 26: JGP #1 in Brisbane
    • Note: There was no junior pairs event here.
    • Junior Men's winner: Alexei Krasnozhon
    • Junior Ladies' winner: Alexandra Trusova
    • Junior Ice Dance winners:  Russia (Sofia Polishchuk & Alexander Vakhnov)
  • August 31 - September 2: JGP #2 in Salzburg
    • Note: There was no junior pairs event here.
    • Junior Men's winner: Camden Pulkinen
    • Junior Ladies' winner: Anastasia Tarakanova
    • Junior Ice Dance winners:  United States (Christina Carreira & Anthony Ponomarenko)
  • September 6 - 9: JGP #3 in Riga
    • Junior Men's winner: Mitsuki Sumoto
    • Junior Ladies' winner: Daria Panenkova
    • Junior Pairs winners:  Russia (Apollinariia Panfilova & Dmitry Rylov)
    • Junior Ice Dance winners:  Russia (Sofia Shevchenko & Igor Eremenko)
  • September 20 - 24: JGP #4 in Minsk
    • Junior Men's winner: Alexey Erokhov
    • Junior Ladies' winner: Alexandra Trusova
    • Junior Pairs winners:  Russia (Daria Pavliuchenko & Denis Khodykin)
    • Junior Ice Dance winners:  United States (Christina Carreira & Anthony Ponomarenko)
  • September 27 - 30: JGP #5 in Zagreb
    • Junior Men's winner: Alexei Krasnozhon
    • Junior Ladies' winner: Sofia Samodurova
    • Junior Pairs winners:  Russia (Polina Kostiukovich & Dmitrii Ialin)
    • Junior Ice Dance winners:  Canada (Marjorie Lajoie & Zachary Lagha)
  • October 4 - 7: JGP #6 in Gda?sk
    • Junior Men's winner: Alexey Erokhov
    • Junior Ladies' winner: Alena Kostornaia
    • Junior Pairs winners:  Australia (Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya & Harley Windsor)
    • Junior Ice Dance winners:  Russia (Anastasia Skoptsova & Kirill Aleshin)
  • October 11 - 14: JGP #7 in Bolzano
    • Note: There was no junior pairs event here.
    • Junior Men's winner: Matteo Rizzo
    • Junior Ladies' winner: Sofia Samodurova
    • Junior Ice Dance winners:  Russia (Arina Ushakova & Maxim Nekrasov)
  • December 7 - 10: 2017-18 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in Nagoya
    • Junior Men's winner: Alexei Krasnozhon
    • Junior Ladies' winner: Alexandra Trusova
    • Junior Pairs winners:  Australia (Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya & Harley Windsor)
    • Junior Ice Dance winners:  Russia (Anastasia Skoptsova & Kirill Aleshin)



Fistball

IFA

  • July 11 - 15: IFA 2018 Fistball U18 World Championships in Roxbury Township
  • July 24 - 28: IFA 2018 Fistball Women´s World Championship in Linz

EFA

  • January 6 & 7: EFA 2018 Fistball Women´s Champions Cup in Jona
    • In the final, TSV Dennach defeated Titel gg. Union Nussbach, 4-2 (11-7, 6-11, 8-11, 13-11, 11-8, 11-6).
    • TSV Jona took third place.
  • January 12 & 13: EFA 2018 Fistball Men's Champions Cup Indoor in Dötlingen
    • In the final, TSV Pfungstadt defeated TV Brettorf, 4-2 (11:9, 6:11, 5:11, 11:5, 11:5, 11:8).
    • SVD Diepoldsau-Schmitter took third place.
  • July 6 - 8: EFA 2018 Men's European Cup in  Austria
  • July 7 & 8: EFA 2018 Fistball Women´s Champions Cup in Schneverdingen
  • July 6 - 8: EFA 2018 Men's Champions Cup in   Switzerland



Floorball

Europe

  • August 22 - 26: EuroFloorball Challenge
  • October 10 - 14: EuroFloorball Cup

World and Continental

  • May 2 - 6: 2018 Women´s U19 World Floorball Championships in St.Gallen & Herisau
  • June 26 - 30: 8th World University Floorball Championship in ?ód?
  • December 1 - 9: 2018 Men's World Floorball Championships in Prague



Freestyle skiing

2018 Winter Olympics (Freestyle)

  • February 9 - 23: Freestyle skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics

2017-18 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup

  • August 26, 2017 - March 25, 2018: 2017-18 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup Schedule
Moguls and Aerials
  • December 9, 2017: MAWC #1 in Rukatunturi (Kuusamo)
    • Moguls winners: Mikaël Kingsbury (m) / Britteny Cox (f)
  • December 16 & 17, 2017: MAWC #2 in Genting Resort Secret Garden (Chongli District. Zhangjiakou)
    • Men's aerials winner: Jia Zongyang (2 times)
    • Women's aerials winners: Hanna Huskova (#1) / Danielle Scott (#2)
    • Team aerials winners:  China (Xu Mengtao, Qi Guangpu, & Jia Zongyang)
  • December 21 & 22, 2017: MAWC #3 in Thaiwoo (Chongli District, Zhangjiakou)
    • Men's moguls winner: Mikaël Kingsbury (2 times)
    • Women's moguls winners: Jaelin Kauf (#1) / Yuliya Galysheva (#2)
  • January 6: MAWC #4 in Moscow
    • Aerials winners: Anton Kushnir (m) / Kiley McKinnon (f)
  • January 6: MAWC #5 in Calgary
    • Moguls winners: Mikaël Kingsbury (m) / Britteny Cox (f)
  • January 10 - 12: MAWC #6 in Deer Valley
    • Men's moguls winner: Mikaël Kingsbury (2 times)
    • Women's moguls winners: Perrine Laffont (#1) / Jaelin Kauf (#2)
    • Aerials winners: Maxim Burov (m) / Xu Mengtao (f)
  • January 19 & 20: MAWC #7 in Lake Placid, New York
    • Men's aerials winners: Jia Zongyang (#1) / Maxim Burov (#2)
    • Women's aerials winners: Lydia Lassila (#1) / Xu Mengtao (#2)
  • January 20: MAWC #8 in Mont Tremblant Resort
    • Moguls winners: Ikuma Horishima (m) / Justine Dufour-Lapointe (f)
  • March 3 & 4: MAWC #9 in Tazawako
  • March 10: MAWC #10 in Airolo
  • March 18: MAWC #11 (final) in Megève
Half-pipe, Big air, and Slopestyle
  • August 26 - September 1, 2017: HB&SWC #1 in Cardrona Alpine Resort
    • Slopestyle winners: James Woods (m) / Kelly Sildaru (f)
    • Half-pipe winners: Alex Ferreira (m) / Cassie Sharpe (f)
  • November 3, 2017: HB&SWC #2 in Copenhagen
    • Event cancelled.
  • November 18, 2017: HB&SWC #3 in Milan
    • Big Air winners: Elias Ambühl (m) / Coline Ballet Baz (f)
  • November 24 - 26, 2017: HB&SWC #4 in Stubai Alps
    • Slopestyle winners: Øystein Bråten (m) / Jennie-Lee Burmansson (f)
  • December 1, 2017: HB&SWC #5 in Mönchengladbach
    • Big Air winners: Christian Nummedal (m) / Giulia Tanno (f)
  • December 6 & 8, 2017: HB&SWC #6 in Copper Mountain
    • Half-pipe winners: David Wise (m) / Marie Martinod (f)
  • December 20 & 22, 2017: HB&SWC #7 in Genting Resort Secret Garden (Chongli District, Zhangjiakou)
    • Half-pipe winners: Thomas Krief (m) / ZHANG Kexin (f)
  • December 21 - 23, 2017: HB&SWC #8 in Font-Romeu
    • Slopestyle winners: Oscar Wester (m) / Tess Ledeux (f)
  • January 10 - 13: HB&SWC #9 in Snowmass
    • Half-pipe winners: David Wise (m) / Cassie Sharpe (f)
    • Slopestyle winners: Andri Ragettli (m) / Johanne Killi (f)
  • January 17 - 21: HB&SWC #10 in Mammoth Mountain Ski Area
    • Half-pipe winners: Kyle Smaine (m) / Brita Sigourney (f)
    • Slopestyle winners: Teal Harle (m) / Tiril Sjåstad Christiansen (f)
  • March 2 & 3: HB&SWC #11 in Silvaplana
  • March 14 - 16: HB&SWC #12 in Seiser Alm
  • March 15 - 17: HB&SWC #13 in Kühtai Saddle
  • March 21 & 22: HB&SWC #14 in Tignes
  • March 22 & 25: HB&SWC #15 (final) in Stoneham Mountain Resort
    • Note: The slopestyle event here has been cancelled.
Ski cross
  • December 7 & 9, 2017: SCWC #1 in Val Thorens
    • Note: The second set of ski cross events here was cancelled, due to heavy snow.
    • Ski cross winners: Christopher Del Bosco (m) / Sandra Näslund (f)
  • December 12, 2017: SCWC #2 in Arosa
    • Ski cross winners: Viktor Andersson (m) / Sandra Näslund (f)
  • December 15, 2017: SCWC #3 in Montafon
    • Ski cross winners: Sergey Ridzik (m) / Fanny Smith (f)
  • December 20 - 22, 2017: SCWC #4 in Innichen
    • Men's ski cross winner: Marc Bischofberger (2 times)
    • Women's ski cross winners: Heidi Zacher (#1) / Sandra Näslund (#2)
  • January 12 - 14: SCWC #5 in Idre
    • Men's ski cross winners: Alex Fiva (#1) / Jean-Frédéric Chapuis (#2)
    • Women's ski cross winner: Sandra Näslund (2 times)
  • January 19 & 20: SCWC #6 in Nakiska
    • Ski cross winners: Paul Eckert (m) / Sandra Näslund (f)
  • March 2 - 4: SCWC #7 in Sunny Valley Ski Resort (Miass)
  • March 17: SCWC #8 (final) in Megève

2017-2018 European Cup (FS)

  • November 26, 2017: ECFS #1 in St. Leonhard im Pitztal
    • Ski Cross winners: Jonas Lenherr (m) / Georgia Simmerling (f)
  • December 1 & 2, 2017: ECFS #2 in Rukatunturi (Super Continental Cup)
    • Men's Aerials winners: Oleksandr Abramenko (2 times)
    • Women's Aerials winners: Laura Peel (#1) / Danielle Scott (#2)
  • December 9 - 16, 2017: ECFS #3 in Kaprun
    • Halfpipe winners: Lukas Müllauer (m) / Elisabeth Gram (f)
    • Slopestyle winners: Petter Ulsletten (m) / Sandra Moestue Eie (f)
  • December 21 - 23, 2017: ECFS #4 in Val Thorens
    • Men's Ski Cross winners: Cornel Renn (#1) / Ryan Regez (#2)
    • Women's Ski Cross winners: Zoé Cheli (2 times)
  • January 17 - 20: ECFS #4 in Megève
    • Men's Moguls winners: Oskar Elofsson (2 times)
    • Women's Moguls winners: Clara Månsson (2 times)
    • Dual Moguls winners: Oskar Elofsson (m) / Ksenia Kuznetsova (f)
  • January 19 & 20: ECFS #5 in Idre Fjäll
    • Men's Ski Cross winners: Franz Pietzko (2 times)
    • Women's Ski Cross winners: Alexandra Edebo (2 times)
  • January 25 & 26: ECFS #6 in Lenk im Simmental
    • Men's Ski Cross winners: Ryan Regez (2 times)
    • Women's Ski Cross winners: Alexandra Edebo (2 times)
  • January 26 - 28: ECFS #7 in St Anton am Arlberg
    • Note: This event is cancelled.
  • January 31 - February 1: ECFS #8 in Krasnoe Ozero
    • Moguls winners: Andrey Uglovski (m) / Anastasiia Smirnova (f)
    • Dual Moguls winners: Oskar Elofsson (m) / Anastasiia Smirnova (f)
  • January 31 - February 3: ECFS #9 in St. Francois
    • Men's Ski Cross winners: Jean-Frédéric Chapuis (#1) / Morgan Guipponi Barfety (#2)
    • Women's Ski Cross winners: Alizée Baron (2 times)
  • February 4 & 5: ECFS #10 in Jyväskylä
    • Moguls winners: Topi Kanninen (m) / Ksenia Kuznetsova (f)
    • Dual Moguls winners: Oskar Elofsson (m) / Frida Lundblad (f)
  • February 6 & 7: ECFS #11 in Méribel
    • Slopestyle winners: Javier Lliso (m) / Tora Johansen (f)
  • February 10 & 11: ECFS #12 in Åre
    • Moguls winners: Topi Kanninen (m) / Clara Månsson (f)
    • Dual Moguls winners: Loke Nilsson (m) / Ksenia Kuznetsova (f)
  • February 16 - 18: ECFS #13 in Minsk
    • Men's Aerials winners: Dzmitry Mazurkevich (#1) / Pavel Dik (#2) / Kirill Samorodov (#3)
    • Women's Aerials winners: Carol Bouvard (#1 & #3) / Emma Weiß (#2)
    • Team Aerials winners:  Belarus 2 (Denis Osipau, Artsiom Bashlakou, Yana Yarmashevich)

2017-2018 North American Cup (FS)

  • December 15 & 16, 2017: NAC #1 in Copper Mountain
    • Men's Halfpipe winners: Cassidy Jarrell (#1) / Hunter Hess (#2)
    • Women's Halfpipe winners: Abigale Hansen (2 times)
  • December 16 & 17, 2017: NAC #2 in Utah Olympic Park
    • Men's Aerials winners: Justin Schoenefeld (#1) / Zachary Surdell (#2)
    • Women's Aerials winners: Karena Elliott (#1) / Madison Varmette (#2)
  • January 21 - 23: NAC #3 in Nakiska
    • Men's Ski Cross winners: Reece Howden (2 times)
    • Women's Ski Cross winners: Reina Umehara (2 times)
  • January 27 & 28: NAC #4 in Val Saint-Côme
    • Moguls winners: Kerrian Chunlaud (m) / Berkley Brown (f)
    • Dual Moguls winners: Dylan Walczyk (m) / Avital Shimko (f)
  • February 3 & 4: NAC #5 in Killington Ski Resort
    • Moguls winners: Dylan Walczyk (m) / Valerie Gilbert (f)
    • Dual Moguls winners: Dylan Walczyk (m) / Avital Shimko (f)
  • February 9 - 11: NAC #6 in Calgary
    • Slopestyle winners: Philippe Langevin (m) / Megan Oldham (f)
    • Men's Halfpipe winners: Birk Irving (2 times)
    • Women's Halfpipe winners: Abigale Hansen (#1) / Carly Margulies (#2)
  • February 12 - 15: NAC #7 in Sunday River
    • Men's Ski Cross winners: Reece Howden (#1) / Mathieu Leduc (#2)
    • Women's Ski Cross winners: Tiana Gairns (2 times)
  • February 17 & 18: NAC #8 in Lake Placid
    • Event is cancelled.
  • February 17 - 19: NAC #9 in Calabogie Peaks
    • Men's Ski Cross winners:
    • Women's Ski Cross winners:

2017 South American Cup (FS)

  • August 11 & 12: SAC #1 in La Parva #1
    • Slopestyle #1 winners: Alex Hall (m) / Melanie Kraizel (f)
    • Slopestyle #2 winners: Nathan Miceli (m) / Dominique Ohaco (f)
  • August 24 - 26: SAC #2 in La Parva #2
    • This event is cancelled.
  • September 17 & 18: SAC #3 in Cerro Catedral
    • Big Air #1 winners: Nahuel Medrano (m) / Josefina Vitiello (f)
    • Big Air #2 winners: Ivan Kuray (m) / Maria Cabanillas (f)

2017 Australia & New Zealand Cup (FS)

  • July 31 - August 4: ANCFS #1 in Mount Buller #1
    • Ski Cross #1 winners: Doug Crawford (m) / Sami Kennedy-Sim (f)
    • Ski Cross #2 winners: Doug Crawford (m) / Sami Kennedy-Sim (f)
  • August 15 - 17: ANCFS #2 in Cardrona (part of FIS Continental Cup)
    • Halfpipe winners: Nico Porteous (m) / Sabrina Cakmakli (f)
    • Slopestyle winners: Birk Ruud (m) / Mee-hyun Lee (f)
  • August 24 - 27: ANCFS #3 in Mount Hotham
    • Ski Cross #1 winners: Jamie Prebble (m) / Sami Kennedy-Sim (f)
    • Ski Cross #2 winners: Tyler Wallasch (m) / Sami Kennedy-Sim (f)
  • August 29 - 30: ANCFS #4 in Perisher Ski Resort
    • Moguls #1 winners: Matthew Graham (m) / Perrine Laffont (f)
    • Moguls #2 winenrs: Mikaël Kingsbury (m) / Britteny Cox (f)
  • September 2: ANCFS #5 in Mount Buller #2
    • Dual Moguls winners: Matt Graham (m) / Nicole Parks (f)



Futsal

AFC

  • February 1 - 11: 2018 AFC Futsal Championship in  Chinese Taipei
    • In the final,  Iran defeated  Japan, 4-0, to win their 12th AFC Futsal Championship.  Uzbekistan took third place and  Iraq took fourth place.

UEFA

  • January 30 - February 10: UEFA Futsal Euro 2018 in Ljubljana
    • In the final,  Portugal defeated  Spain, 3-2, after extra time, to win their 1st UEFA Futsal Euro.  Russia took third place and  Kazakhstan took fourth place.

World

  • January 29 - February 4: 2018 Grand Prix de Futsal in Brusque
    • In the final,  Brazil defeated  Czech Republic, 4-2, to win their 10th Grand Prix de Futsal.  Uruguay took third place and  Costa Rica took fourth place.
  • August 19 - 26: 16th World University Futsal Championships in Almaty



Golf

2018 Men's major golf championships

  • April 5 - 8: 2018 Masters Tournament in Augusta
  • June 14 - 17: 2018 U.S. Open in Southampton
  • July 19 - 22: 2018 Open Championship in Carnoustie
  • August 9 - 12: 2018 PGA Championship in St. Louis

2018 World Golf Championships (WGC)

  • March 1 - 4: 2018 WGC-Mexico Championship in Naucalpan at the Club de Golf Chapultepec
  • March 21 - 25: 2018 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play in Austin
  • August 2 - 5: 2018 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in Akron
  • October 25 - 28: 2018 WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai

2018 Women's major golf championships

  • March 29 - April 1: 2018 ANA Inspiration in Rancho Mirage
  • May 31 - June 3: 2018 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship in Shoal Creek
  • June 28 - July 1: 2018 KPMG Women's PGA Championship in Kildeer
  • August 2 - 5: 2018 Women's British Open in Lancashire
  • September 13 - 16: 2018 Evian Championship in Évian-les-Bains

2018 Senior major golf championships

  • May 17 - 20: Regions Tradition in Birmingham
  • May 24 - 27: Senior PGA Championship in Benton Harbor
  • June 28 - July 1: U.S. Senior Open in Colorado Springs
  • July 12 - 15: Senior Players Championship in Highland Park at the Exmoor Country Club
  • July 26 - 29: Senior Open Championship in Fife

Senior LPGA Championship

  • October 11 - 17: 2018 Senior LPGA Championship in French Lick & West Baden Springs

Other golf events

  • January 12 - 14: 2018 EurAsia Cup in Shah Alam
    • Team Europe defeated Team Asia, 14-10, to win their second consecutive EurAsia Cup title.
  • May 16 - 19: 2018 World University Golf Championship in Lubao, Pampanga
  • September 28 - 30: 2018 Ryder Cup at the Albatros Course of Le Golf National in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
  • October 4 - 7: 2018 International Crown in Incheon



Gymnastics

Acrobatic gymnastics

  • February 15 - 17: FIG World Cup 2018 (AcG) #1 in Puurs
    • Pair wwinners:  Belgium (Robin Casse & Kilian Goffaux) (m) /  Belgium (Noémie Lammertyn & Lore Vanden Berghe) (f)
    • Group winners:  Ukraine (Stanislav Kukurudz, Vladyslav Kukurudz, Yurii Push, Taras Yarush) (m) /  Russia (Daria Chebulanka, Polina Plastinina, Kseniia Zagoskina)
    • Mixed Pair winners:  Russia (Victoria Aksenova & Kirill Startsev)
  • March 2 - 4: FIG World Cup 2018 (AcG) #2 in Maia
  • April 13 - 15: 2018 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships in Antwerp

Aerobic gymnastics

  • March 23 - 25: FIG World Cup 2018 (AeG) in Cantanhede
  • April 21 & 22: 29th Suzuki World Cup 2018 Cat. B in Tokyo
  • TBA: 2018 Aerobic Gymnastics World Championships (location TBA)

Artistic gymnastics

  • February 22 - 25: FIG World Cup 2018 #1 in Melbourne
    • Floor winners: Kazuyuki Takeda (m) / Alexandra Eade (f)
    • Women's Balance Beam winner: CHEN Yile
    • Men's Pommel Horse winner: Nariman Kurbanov
    • Men's Still Rings winner: MA Yue
    • Vault winners: Christopher Remkes (m) / Tja?a Kysselef (f)
    • Men's Parallel Bars winner: WU Xiaoming
    • Women's Uneven Bars winner: DU Siyu
    • Men's Horizontal Bar winner: Hidetaka Miyachi
  • March 3: AT&T American Cup Individual All-Around FIG World Cup 2018 (#1) in Newark, New Jersey
  • March 15 - 18: FIG World Cup 2018 #2 in Baku
  • March 17 & 18: FIG EnBW DTB-Pokal Individual All-Around World Cup 2018 (#2) in Stuttgart
  • March 21 - 24: FIG World Cup 2018 #3 in Doha
  • March 24: FIG Individual All-Around World Cup 2018 #3 in London
  • April 7: FIG Individual All-Around World Cup 2018 #4 in Tokyo
  • May 24 - 27: FIG World Challenge Cup 2018 #1 in Osijek
  • May 31 - June 3: FIG World Challenge Cup 2018 #2 in Koper
  • June 14 - 17: FIG World Challenge Cup 2018 #3 in Guimarães
  • September 27 - 30: FIG World Challenge Cup 2018 #4 in Paris
  • October 25 - November 3: 2018 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Doha
  • November 22 - 25: 43rd Turnier der Meister FIG Individual Apparatus World Cup 2018 in Cottbus

Rhythmic gymnastics

  • March 30 - April 1: FIG World Cup 2018 (RG) #1 in Sofia
  • April 13 - 15: FIG World Cup 2018 (RG) #2 in Pesaro
  • April 20 - 22: FIG World Cup 2018 (RG) #3 in Tashkent
  • April 27 - 29: FIG World Cup 2018 (RG) #4 in Baku
  • May 4 - 6: FIG World Challenge Cup 2018 (RG) #1 in Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha
  • May 11 - 13: FIG World Challenge Cup 2018 (RG) #2 in Portimão
  • May 25 - 27: FIG Berlin Masters World Challenge Cup 2018 (RG & #3) in  Germany
  • August 17 - 19: FIG BSB Bank World Challenge Cup (RG & #4) in Minsk
  • August 24 - 26: FIG World Challenge Cup 2018 (RG) #5 in Kazan
  • September 7 - 16: 2018 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships in Sofia

Trampolining & Tumbling

  • April 27 & 28: FIG TRA World Cup 2018 #1 in Brescia
  • August 4 & 5: FIG TRA World Cup 2018 #2 in Maebashi
  • October 5 & 6: FIG TRA & TUM World Cup 2018 in Loulé
  • November 7 - 10: 2018 Trampoline World Championships in Saint Petersburg



Handball

World handball championships

  • July 1 - 15: 2018 Women's Junior World Handball Championship in  Hungary (location TBA)
  • July 24 - 29: 2018 Beach Handball World Championships in  Russia (location TBA)
  • July 30 - August 5: 2018 World University Handball Championship in Rijeka
  • August 3 - 19: 2018 Women's Youth World Handball Championship in  Poland (location TBA)

EHF

National teams
  • January 12 - 28: 2018 European Men's Handball Championship in  Croatia
    • In the final,  Spain defeated  Sweden, 29-23, to win their 1st European Men's Handball Championship.  France took third place.
    • Spain, France,  Denmark and  Germany qualified for 2019 World Men's Handball Championship.
Clubs
  • September 2, 2017 - May 27: 2017-18 EHF Champions League
  • September 2, 2017 - May 20: 2017-18 EHF Cup
  • October 7, 2017 - May 20: 2017-18 EHF Challenge Cup
  • September 9, 2017 - May 13: 2017-18 Women's EHF Champions League
  • September 8, 2017 - May 13: 2017-18 Women's EHF Cup
  • October 14, 2017 - ?: 2017-18 Women's EHF Challenge Cup
  • August 30, 2017 - March 17: 2017-18 SEHA League

AHF

National teams
  • January 18 - 28: 2018 Asian Men's Handball Championship in Suwon
    • In the final,  Qatar defeated  Bahrain, 33-31, to win their 3rd Asian Men's Handball Championship.  South Korea took third place.
    • Qatar, Bahrain, South Korea and  Saudi Arabia qualified for the 2019 World Men's Handball Championship.
  • February 15 - 21: 2018 West Asian Women's Handball Championship in Amman
    • Winners: 1st place:  Iran, 2nd place:  Jordan, 3rd place:  Syria
  • July 14 - 25: 2018 Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship (location TBA)
  • August 4 - 15: 2018 Asian Men's Youth Handball Championship (location TBA)
Clubs
  • November 10 - 23: 2018 Asian Men's Club League Handball Championship
  • TBA: 2018 Asian Women's Club League Handball Championship

CAHB

National teams
  • January 17 - 28: 2018 African Men's Handball Championship in Libreville
    • In the final,  Tunisia defeated  Egypt, 26-24, to win their 10th African Men's Handball Championship.  Angola took third place.
Clubs
  • April 12 - 22: 2018 African Men's and Women's Club Handball Championship in  Egypt

PATHF

National teams
  • June 16 - 24: 2018 Pan American Men's Handball Championship in Nuuk



Horse racing

Triple Crowns

US Triple Crown

  • May 5 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs
  • May 19 Preakness Stakes at Pimlico
  • June 9 Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park



Ice hockey

2018 Winter Olympics & Paralympics (Ice hockey)

  • February 10 - 25: Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics
  • March 10 - 18: Ice sledge hockey at the 2018 Winter Paralympics

World ice hockey championships

  • December 26, 2017 - January 5, 2018: 2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Buffalo, New York
    •  Canada defeated  Sweden, 3-1, to win their 17th World Junior Ice Hockey Championships title.
    • The  United States took third place.
  • January 6 - 13: 2018 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship in Dmitrov
    •  United States defeated  Sweden, 9-3, to win their fourth consecutive and seventh overall IIHF World Women's U18 Championship title.
    •  Canada took third place.
  • April 19 - 29: 2018 IIHF World U18 Championships in Chelyabinsk & Magnitogorsk
  • May 4 - 20: 2018 IIHF World Championship in Copenhagen & Herning

National Hockey League

  • October 4, 2017 - April 7, 2018: 2017-18 NHL season
  • January 1: 2018 NHL Winter Classic at Citi Field in Flushing, New York
    • The New York Rangers defeated the Buffalo Sabres, 3-2 in overtime.
  • January 27 & 28: 63rd National Hockey League All-Star Game at Tampa, Florida
    • The Pacific Division defeated the Atlantic Division, 5-2.
    • MVP: Brock Boeser ( Vancouver Canucks)
    • Fastest Skater Winner: Connor McDavid ( Edmonton Oilers)
    • Passing Challenge Winner: Alex Pietrangelo ( St. Louis Blues)
    • Save Streak Winner: Marc-André Fleury ( Vegas Golden Knights)
    • Puck Control Relay Winner: Johnny Gaudreau ( Calgary Flames)
    • Hardest Shot Winner: Alexander Ovechkin ( Washington Capitals)
    • Accuracy Shooting Winner: Brock Boeser ( Vancouver Canucks)
  • June 22 - 23: 2018 NHL Entry Draft at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas

IIHF Club (Europe)

  • September 29, 2017 - January 14, 2018: 2017-18 IIHF Continental Cup
    • Champions: Yunost Minsk; Second: Nomad Astana; Third: Sheffield Steelers; Fourth: Ritten Sport
    • Note: Yunost Minsk has qualified to compete at the 2018-19 Champions Hockey League.

Champions Hockey League (Europe)

  • August 24, 2017 - February 6: 2017-18 Champions Hockey League
    • JYP Jyväskylä defeated Växjö Lakers, 2-0, to win their first Champions Hockey League title.

Asian Hockey Federation

National teams
  • December 12 - 17: 2018 IIHF U20 Challenge Cup of Asia in Kuala Lumpur
    • Round Robin Final Ranking: 1st:  Malaysia, 2nd:  Kyrgyzstan, 3rd:  United Arab Emirates, 4th:  Philippines, 5th:  India
  • April 3 - 8: 2018 IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia in Pasay
  • March 6 - 9: 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's Challenge Cup of Asia Division I in Kuala Lumpur
  • March 8 - 11: 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's Challenge Cup of Asia in Kuala Lumpur
  • March 24 - 30: 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey Challenge Cup of Asia Division I in Kuala Lumpur
Clubs teams
  • September 2 - December 24: 2017-18 Asia League Ice Hockey season



Judo

World and continental judo events

  • April 6 & 7: 2018 Oceania Judo Championships in / Nouméa
  • April 12 - 15: 2018 African Judo Championships in Tunis
  • April 21 & 22: 2018 Pan American Judo Championships in San José
  • April 26 - 28: 2018 European Judo Championships in Tel Aviv
  • July 18: 2018 European Judo Mixed Teams Championships in Yekaterinburg
  • September 20 - 27: 2018 World Judo Championships in Baku
  • October 17 - 21: 2018 World Junior Judo Championships (location TBA)

2018 Grand Slam

  • February 10 & 11: Grand Slam #1 in Paris
    •  Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • February 23 - 25: Grand Slam #2 in Düsseldorf
    •  Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • March 17 & 18: Grand Slam #3 in Yekaterinburg
  • October 26 - 28: Grand Slam #4 in Abu Dhabi
  • November 23 - 25: Grand Slam #5 (final) in Osaka

2018 Grand Prix

  • January 19 - 21: GP #1 in Tunis
    •  Kazakhstan and  Ukraine won 2 gold medals each.  Japan won the overall medal tally.
  • March 9 - 11: GP #2 in Agadir
  • March 30 - April 1: GP #3 in Tbilisi
  • April 6 - 8: GP #4 in Antalya
  • May 25 - 27: GP #5 in Hohhot
  • June 15 - 17: GP #6 in Cancún
  • July 27 - 29: GP #7 in Zagreb
  • August 10 - 12: GP #8 in Budapest
  • November 9 - 11: GP #9 in Tashkent
  • November 16 - 18: GP #10 (final) in The Hague

2018 European Open

  • February 3 & 4: European Open #1 in Odivelas (W) & Sofia (M)
    • Men:  Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • Women:  Japan and  Canada won 2 gold medals each.  Spain won the overall medal tally.
  • February 17 & 18: European Open #2 in Rome (W) & Oberwart (M)
    • Men:  Azerbaijan and  Georgia won 2 gold medals each. Azerbaijan won the overall medal tally.
    • Women:  Japan won the gold medal tally.  Italy won the overall medal tally.
  • March 3 & 4: European Open #3 in Warsaw (W) & Prague (M)
  • June 2 & 3: European Open #4 in Madrid (M & W)
  • June 9 & 10: European Open #5 in Tallinn (M & W)
  • August 18 & 19: European Open #6 in Minsk (M & W)
  • October 6 & 7: European Open #7 (final) in  Great Britain (location TBA)

2018 European Cup

  • March 10 & 11: European Cup #1 in Uster-Zürich
  • April 7 & 8: European Cup #2 in Dubrovnik
  • May 5 & 6: European Cup #3 in Sarajevo
  • May 12 & 13: European Cup #4 in Orenburg
  • June 23 & 24: European Cup #5 in Celje-Pod?etrtek
  • July 14 & 15: European Cup #6 in Saarbrücken
  • September 1 & 2: European Cup #7 in Bratislava
  • October 27 & 28: European Cup #8 (final) in Málaga

2018 EJU Kata Tournaments

  • February 25: 2018 EJU Kata Tournament #1 in Brussels
  • March 24: 2018 EJU Kata Tournament #2 in Pordenone
  • April 29: 2018 EJU Kata Tournament #3 (final) in Tours

2018 Pan American Open

  • March 10 & 11: Pan American Open #1 in Santiago
  • March 17 & 18: Pan American Open #2 in Lima
  • March 24 & 25: Pan American Open #3 in Buenos Aires
  • September 8 & 9: Pan American Open #4 (final) in Santo Domingo

2018 Asian Open

  • July 7 & 8: Asian Open #1 in Taipei
  • December 1 & 2: Asian Open #2 (final) in  Hong Kong

2018 African Open

  • November 24 & 25: African Open #1 in Dakar
  • November 24 & 25: African Open #2 (final) in Yaoundé

2018 Oceania Open

  • November 3 & 4: Oceania Open #1 in TBD place



Karate

World & Continental Karate Events

  • February 2 - 4: 45th EKF Junior, Cadet & U21 Championships in Sochi
    •  Italy,  Russia, and  Spain won 5 gold medals each.  Turkey won the overall medal tally.
  • May 10 - 13: 53rd EKF Senior Championships in Novi Sad
  • May 10 - 13: 17th AKF Cadet, Junior & U21 Championships in Okinawa
  • May 18 - 20: OKF Cadet, Junior & U21 Championships in Auckland
  • June 15 - 17: 32nd PKF Senior Championships in Santiago
  • July 10 - 14: 15th AKF Senior Championships in Amman
  • July 19 - 22: 11th World University Karate Championship in Kobe
  • August 22 - 25: PKF Cadet, Junior & U21 Championships in  Venezuela
  • August 31 - September 2: UFAK Junior & Senior Championships in Kigali
  • November 6 - 11: 24th WKF Senior Championships in Madrid

WKF Premier League

  • January 26 - 28: Karate 1-Premier League #1 in Paris
    •  Japan won the gold medal tally.  France won the overall medal tally.
  • February 16 - 18: Karate 1-Premier League #2 in Dubai
    •  Turkey won the gold medal tally. Turkey and  Iran won 6 overall medals each.
  • March 16 - 18: Karate 1-Premier League #3 in Rotterdam
  • April 6 - 8: Karate 1-Premier League #4 in Rabat
  • June 8 - 10: Karate 1-Premier League #5 in Istanbul
  • September 14 - 16: Karate 1-Premier League #6 in Berlin
  • October 12 - 14: Karate 1-Premier League #7 (final) in Tokyo

WKF Series A

  • February 9 - 11: Karate 1 - Series A #1 in Guadalajara
    •  Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • March 2 - 4: Karate 1 - Series A #2 in Salzburg
  • September 21 - 23: Karate 1 - Series A #3 in Santiago
  • December 7 - 9: Karate 1 - Series A #4 (final) in Shanghai

WKF Youth League

  • May 25 - 27: Karate 1 - Youth League #1 in Sofia
  • July 6 - 8: Karate 1 - Youth League #2 in Umag
  • October 26 - 28: Karate 1 - Youth League #3 in Cancún
  • December 14 - 16: Karate 1 - Youth League #4 (final) in Caorle



Korfball

Europe

  • January 11 - 13: IKF Europa Cup 2018 in Castell-Platja d'Aro
    • In the final, KV TOP/SolarCompleet defeated AKC/Luma Korfbalclub, 28-21.
    • SG Pegasus took third place and Núcleo Corfebol Benfica took fourth place.
  • January 26 - 28: IKF Europa Shield 2018 in Odivelas
    • In the final, KV Adler Rauxel defeated Bec Korfball Club, 16-13.
    • Brno KK took third place and Norwich Knights KC took fourth place.
  • March 30 - April 1: IKF U19 Open European Korfball Championship in Leeuwarden

Americas

  • March 2 - 4: IKF 2018 Pan-American Korfball Championship in TBD place

Africa

  • April 27 - 29: IKF 2018 All-Africa Korfball Championship in Chitungwiza

World

  • July 7 - 14: IKF U21 World Korfball Championship im Budapest
  • August 8 - 12: 1st University World Korfball Championship in Vila Real
  • August 11 & 12: IKF Beach Korfball World Cup in Blankenberge



Lacrosse

  • July 12 - 21: 2018 World Lacrosse Championship in Netanya
  • August 4 - 11: European Women's Under 20s Championship in Katowice



Luge




Mixed martial arts

International mixed martial arts championships

  • March 16 - 18: 2018 IMMAF Oceania Open Championships in Melbourne
  • March 23 - 26: World Amateur Junior and Youth MMA Championships in Saint Petersburg
  • May 24 - 26: 2018 IMMAF Africa Open Championships in Johannesburg
  • June 17 - 23: 2018 IMMAF European Championships and European Youth Open in Bucharest
  • September 3 - 8: 2018 IMMAF Asian Open and Junior MMA World Championships in Beijing



Modern pentathlon

International modern pentathlon championships

  • April 7 - 16: 2018 World Youth A Modern Pentathlon Championships in Mafra
  • July 4 - 8: 2018 World University Modern Pentathlon Championships in Budapest
  • July 29 - August 7: 2018 World Junior Modern Pentathlon Championships in Kladno
  • September 1 - 10: 2018 World Modern Pentathlon Championships in Mexico City

2018 Modern Pentathlon World Cup

  • February 28 - March 4: MPWC #1 in Cairo
  • March 27 - 31: MPWC #2 in Los Angeles
  • May 3 - 7: MPWC #3 in Kecskemét
  • May 23 - 27: MPWC #4 in  Bulgaria (location TBA)
  • June 21 - 24: MPWC #5 (final) in Astana



Motorsport

2017-18 Formula E season

  • December 2 & 3, 2017: 2017 Hong Kong ePrix
    • Winners: Race #1: Sam Bird ( DS Virgin Racing) / Race #2: Felix Rosenqvist ( Mahindra Racing)
  • January 13: 2018 Marrakesh ePrix
    • Winner: Felix Rosenqvist ( Mahindra Racing)
  • February 3: 2018 Santiago ePrix
    • Winner: Jean-Éric Vergne ( Techeetah)

2018 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters

2018-19 FIA World Endurance Championship

2018 Superbike World Championship

  • February 24 & 25: #1 in Phillip Island
    • Winners: Marco Melandri ( Aruba.it Racing - Ducati) (2 times)

Rallying

2018 World Rally Championship

  • January 25 - 28: 2018 Monte Carlo Rally Winner: Sébastien Ogier ( M-Sport Ford World Rally Team)
  • February 15 - 18: 2018 Rally Sweden Winner: Thierry Neuville ( Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT)
  • March 8 - 11: 2018 Rally Mexico Winner:
  • April 5 - 8: 2018 Tour de Corse Winner:
  • April 26 - 29: 2018 Rally Argentina Winner:
  • May 16 - 20: 2018 Rally de Portugal Winner:
  • June 7 - 10: 2018 Rally d'Italia Winner:
  • July 26 - 29: 2018 Rally Finland Winner:
  • August 16 - 19: 2018 Rallye Deutschland Winner:
  • September 13 - 16: 2018 Rally of Turkey Winner:
  • October 4 - 7: 2018 Wales Rally GB Winner:
  • October 25 - 28: 2018 Rally de España Winner:
  • November 15 - 18: 2018 Rally Australia Winner:

Dakar Rally

  • January 6 - 20: 2018 Dakar Rally in  Peru,  Bolivia and  Argentina
    • Cars winner: Carlos Sainz (Peugeot)
    • Bikes winner: Matthias Walkner (KTM)
    • Quads winner: Ignacio Casale (Yamaha)
    • Trucks winner: Eduard Nikolaev (Kamaz)
    • UTVs winner: Reinaldo Varela (Can-Am)



Muaythai

  • May 10 - 19: 2018 IFMA World Championships in Cancún
  • June 29 - July 8: 2018 European Championships in Prague
  • July 23 - 29: 1st World University Muaythai Championship in Pattaya
  • August 3 - 11: 2018 Youth World Championships in Bangkok
  • October 26 - 29: 2018 Pan American Championships in Acapulco
  • December 3 - 11: 2018 Asian Championships in  Macau



Multi-sport events

  • February 9 - 25: 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang
    •  Norway &  Germany won 14 Olympic gold medals each.
    • Norway won the overall medal tally and took first place, due to winning more silver medals than Germany.
  • March 9 - 18: 2018 Winter Paralympics in Pyeongchang
  • March 18 - 24: 2018 Arctic Winter Games in Fort Smith-Hay River
  • April 4 - 15: 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Queensland
  • May 26 - June 8: 2018 South American Games in Cochabamba
  • June 22 - July 1: 2018 Mediterranean Games in Tarragona
  • July 15 - 27: 2018 Micronesian Games in Yap
  • July 19 - August 3: 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games in Barranquilla
    • Note: These Games were supposed to be held in Quetzaltenango, but CACSO stripped away the hosting rights from there.
  • August 2 - 12: 2018 European Championships in Berlin and Glasgow (debut event)
  • August 4 - 12: 2018 Gay Games in Paris
  • August 18 - September 2: 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang
  • September 10 - 17: 2018 World Firefighters Games in Chungju
  • October 6 - 13: 2018 Asian Para Games in Jakarta
  • October 6 - 18: 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires
  • November 2 - 11: Pan Pacific Masters Games in Gold Coast
  • TBA for December: 2018 ASEAN Deaf Games in Bangkok
  • TBA: 2018 Bolivarian Beach Games (location TBA)
  • TBA: 2018 African Youth Games in Algiers



Netball

  • January 20 - 28: 2018 Netball Quad Series (January) in  England and  South Africa
    • Round Robin Final Ranking: 1st. Australia, 2nd. England, 3rd. New Zealand, 4th. South Africa
  • March 21 - 24: Taini Jamison Trophy in Auckland
  • September 15 - 22: 2018 Netball Quad Series (September)
  • October 14 & 18: 2018 Constellation Cup

Europe

  • March 2 - 4: U17 European Netball Championships in  Ireland
  • May 10 - 13: Netball Europe Open - Challenge Section in TBD place
  • October 5 - 7: Netball Europe Championships - U21 in TBD place

World events

  • September 17 - 21: 3rd World University Netball Championship in Kampala



Nordic combined

2018 Winter Olympics (NC)

  • February 14, 20, & 22: Nordic combined at the 2018 Winter Olympics

2018 FIS Junior World Ski Championships

  • January 30 - February 3: 2018 FIS Junior World Ski Championships (NC) in Kandersteg-Goms, Valais
    • Men's individual winners: Ondrej Pazout (#1) / Vid Vrhovnik (#2)
    • Men's team winners:  Austria (Johannes Lamparter, Florian Dagn, Dominik Terzer, & Mika Vermeulen)

2017-18 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup

  • November 24 - 26, 2017: NCWC #1 in Rukatunturi (Kuusamo)
    • Men's individual winners: Espen Andersen (#1) / Akito Watabe (#2) / Johannes Rydzek (#3)
  • December 2 & 3, 2017: NCWC #2 in Lillehammer
    • Men's individual winner: Espen Andersen
    • Men's team winners:  Norway (Jan Schmid, Espen Andersen, Jarl Magnus Riiber, & Jørgen Graabak)
  • December 16 & 17, 2017: NCWC #3 in Ramsau am Dachstein
    • Men's individual winners: Eric Frenzel (#1) / Fabian Rießle (#2)
  • January 6 & 7: NCWC #4 in Otepää
    • Event cancelled.
  • January 12 - 14: NCWC #5 in Fiemme Valley
    • Men's individual winners: Jørgen Graabak (#1) / Jan Schmid (#2)
    • Men's team winners:  Germany (Eric Frenzel & Vinzenz Geiger)
  • January 20 & 21: NCWC #6 in Chaux-Neuve
    • Men's individual winner: Jan Schmid
    • Men's team winners:  Norway (Jan Schmid, Espen Andersen, Jarl Magnus Riiber, & Jørgen Graabak)
  • January 26 - 28: NCWC #7 in Seefeld in Tirol
    • Men's individual winner: Akito Watabe (3 times)
  • February 3 & 4: NCWC #8 in Hakuba
    • Men's individual winners: Akito Watabe (#1) / Jan Schmid (#2)
  • March 3 & 4: NCWC #9 in Lahti
  • March 10: NCWC #10 in Oslo
  • March 13 & 14: NCWC #11 in Trondheim
  • March 17 & 18: NCWC #12 in Klingenthal
  • March 24 & 25: NCWC #13 (final) in Schonach im Schwarzwald

2017 - 2018 Continental Cup (NK)

  • December 15 - 27, 2017: CCNK #1 in Steamboat Springs, Colorado
    • Men's winners: Mikko Kokslien (3 times)
  • January 5 - 7: CCNK #2 in Klingenthal
    • Men's winners: Antoine Gérard (#1) / Franz-Josef Rehrl (#2) / François Braud (#3)
  • January 6 & 7: CCNK #3 in Otepaa
    • This event is cancelled.
  • January 12 - 14: CCNK #4 in Rukatunturi
    • Men's winners: Bernhard Flaschberger (#1) / Sindre Ure Søtvik (#2) / Thomas Jöbstl (#3)
  • January 20 & 21: CCNK #5 in Rena
    • Men's winners: Thomas Jöbstl (#1) / Dominik Terzer (#2)
    • Women's winners: Stefaniya Nadymova (#1) / Ayane Miyazaki (#2)
  • February 3 & 4: CCNK #6 in Planica
    • Men's winners: Bryan Fletcher (2 times)
  • February 9 - 11: CCNK #7 in Eisenerz
    • Men's winners: Mika Vermeulen (#1) / Mikko Kokslien (#2)

2017 Grand Prix (NK)

  • August 19 & 20, 2017: GPNK #1 in Oberwiesenthal
    • Men's winner: Mario Seidl
    • Team winners:  Czech Republic I (Tomá? Portyk, Miroslav Dvo?ák)
  • August 23, 2017: GPNK #2 in Tschagguns
    • Men's winner: Fabian Rießle
  • August 25 & 26, 2017: GPNK #3 in Oberstdorf
    • Men's winners: Eric Frenzel (#1) / Mario Seidl (#2)
  • September 30 & October 1, 2017: GPNK #4 in Planica
    • Men's winners: Magnus Moan (2 times)

2017-18 OPA Alpen Cup (NK)

Summer
  • August 7, 2017: ACNK #1 in Klingenthal
    • Women's winner: Lena Prinoth
  • August 11, 2017: ACNK #2 in Bischofsgrün
    • Women's winner: Jenny Nowak
  • September 9 & 10, 2017: ANCK #3 in Kandersteg
    • Men's winners: Florian Dagn (#1) / Lilian Vaxelaire (#2)
  • September 23, 2017: ANCK #4 in Predazzo
    • Women's winner: Lena Prinoth
  • September 23 & 24, 2017: ANCK #5 in Winterberg
    • Men's winners: Justin Moczarski (2 times)
Winter
  • December 16 & 17, 2017: ANCK #6 in Seefeld in Tirol
    • Men's winners: Ond?ej Pa?out (#1) / Edgar Vallet (#2)
    • Women's winners: Jenny Nowak (2 times)
  • January 13 & 14: ANCK #7 in Schonach
    • Men's winners: Mika Vermeulen (2 times)
    • Women's winners: Jenny Nowak (2 times)
  • February 17 & 18: ANCK #8 in Baiersbronn
    • Men's winners: Johannes Lamparter (#1) / Florian Dagn (#2)
    • Women's winners: Annika Sieff (#1) / Jenny Nowak (#2)
  • February 24 & 25: ANCK #9 in Planica
    • Men's winners: Iacopo Bortolas (#1) / Johannes Lamparter (#2)
    • Women's winners: Marie Naehring (#1) / Jenny Nowak (#2)
    • Teams winners:  Austria (Stefan Rettenegger, Fabian Hafner, Manuel Einkemmer, Johannes Lamparter) (m) /  Germany (Sophia Maurus, Marie Naehring, Jenny Nowak)



Orienteering

2018 Orienteering World Cup

  • May 5 - 13: World Cup Round 1 in   Switzerland
  • August 4 - 11: World Cup Round 2 in  Latvia
  • August 31 - September 2: World Cup Round 3 in  Norway
  • October 4 - 7: World Cup Round 4 in  Czech Republic

2018 MTB Orienteering World Cup

  • June 27 - July 1: World Cup Round 1 in  Hungary
  • August 4 - 12: World Cup Round 2 in  Austria
  • September 20 - 23: World Cup Round 3 in  Portugal

2017-18 World Cup in Ski Orienteering

  • November 28 - December 4, 2017: Ski Orienteering World Cup Round 1 in  Finland
    • Sprint winners: Andrey Lamov (m) / Salla Koskela (f)
    • Middle winners: Andrey Lamov (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f)
    • Long winners: Andrey Lamov (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f)
  • February 3 - 8: Ski Orienteering World Cup Round 1 in  Bulgaria
    • Sprint winners: Eduard Khrennikov (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f)
    • Middle winners: Andrey Lamov (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f)
    • Long winners: Erik Rost (m) / Maria Kechkina (f)
  • March 4 - 12: Ski Orienteering World Cup Round 3 in  United States

Continental & International

  • February 3 - 8: European Ski Orienteering Championships in  Bulgaria
    • Long winners: Erik Rost (m) / Maria Kechkina (f)
    • Middle winners: Andrey Lamov (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f)
    • Sprint winners: Eduard Khrennikov (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f)
    • Mixed sprint relay winners:  Sweden 1 (Tove Alexandersson & Erik Rost)
    • Relay winners:  Norway 1 (Jørgen Madslien, Øyvind Watterdal, Lars Moholdt)
  • February 4 - 8: European Youth Ski Orienteering Championships in  Bulgaria
    • Sprint U17 winners: Artemiy Dorma (m) / Zoya Chernykh (f)
    • Middle U17 winners: Akseli Virtanen (m) / Alina Niggli (f)
    • Long U17 winners: Matias Maijala (m) / Olesia Riazanova (f)
    • Relay winners:  Finland (Samuli Peltola, Akseli Virtanen, Matias Maijala)
  • February 4 - 8: Junior World Ski Orienteering Championships in  Bulgaria
    • Sprint U20 winners: Igor Linkevich (m) / Liisa Nenonen (f)
    • Middle U20 winners: Jørgen Baklid (m) / Marina Vyatkina (f)
    • Long U20 winners: Jørgen Baklid (m) / Ekaterina Stepanova (f)
    • Relay winners:  Russia 1 (Sergey Mizonov, Nicolai Vlasov, Igor Linkevich)
  • February 21 - 25: 2018 World University Ski Orienteering Championship in Tartu
    • Sprint winners: Sergey Gorlanov (m) / Anna Ulvensøen (f)
    • Pursuit winners: Jørgen Haugen Madslien (m) / Anna Ulvensøen (f)
    • Middle distance winners: Sergey Gorlanov (m) / Anna Ulvensøen (f)
    • Sprint Relay winners:  Norway 1 (Anna Ulvensøen & Jørgen Haugen Madslien)
  • TBD: 2018 Mediterranean Championship in orenteering in Alexandria
  • March 6 - 10: World Masters Ski Orienteering Championships 2018 in  United States
  • March 10: World Masters Ski Orienteering open sprint relay in  United States
  • April 28 - May 1: European Trail Orienteering Championships 2018 in  Slovakia
  • May 5 - 13: 2018 European Orienteering Championships in Cadempino
  • May 26: Baltic Orienteering Championships in  Latvia
  • June 8 & 9: MTB Baltic Orienteering Championships 2018 in  Latvia
  • June 27 - July 1: European Junior MTB Orienteering Championships in  Hungary
  • June 27 - July 1: European MTB Orienteering Championships in  Hungary
  • June 27 - July 1: World Masters MTB Orienteering Championships 2018 in  Hungary
  • June 28 - July 1: European Youth Orienteering Championships 2018 in  Bulgaria
  • July 6 - 13: World Masters Orienteering Championships 2018 in  Denmark
  • July 8 - 15: Junior World Orienteering Championships in  Hungary
  • July 17 - 21: 2018 World University Orienteering Championship in Kuortane
  • August 4 - 11: 2018 World Orienteering Championships in  Latvia
  • August 4 - 11: World Trail Orienteering Championships 2018 in  Latvia
  • August 5 - 12: European Youth MTB Orienteering Championships in  Austria
  • August 5 - 12: World MTB Orienteering Championships in  Austria
  • August 5 - 12: Junior World MTB Orienteering Championship in  Austria
  • August 18 - 21: North American Orienteering Championships in  Canada
  • August 23 - 25: South East European Championships in  Slovenia
  • October 13: Kinmen Orienteering Championships in  Chinese Taipei
  • November 5 - 11: South American Orienteering Championships & South American Youth Orienteering Championships in  Uruguay
  • December 22 - 27: Asian Orienteering Championships in  Hong Kong
  • TBD: World Trail Orienteering Championships 2018 in Riga



Racquetball

World and Continental Events

  • March 23 - 31: 2018 Pan American Racquetball Championships in Temuco

USA Racquetball

  • February 7 - 11: USAR National Doubles in Tempe
    • Men's Doubles: Walter Ramos Jr. & Brent Huff defeated Brian Grinstead & Gilbert Cepeda, 12-15, 15-5, 11-1.
    • Women's Doubles: 1st. Laura Goo & Laura Morin, 2nd. Michiele Stapleton & Sandy Rios, 3rd. Cari Mory & Cindy Tilbury
    • Mixed Doubles: Kelly Alderson & Walter Ramos Jr. defeted Kenneth Courtney & Vivian Schneider, 15-4, 15-10.
  • February 28 - March 4: USAR High School Nationals in Portland
  • March 14 - 17: USAR National Intercollegiates in Minneapolis
  • May 23 - 27: USAR National Singles in TBD place
  • June 21 - 25: USAR Junior Olympics in Des Moines

International Racquetball Tour

September 7, 2017 -: International Racquetball Tour

  • September 7 - 10: 2017 Phase IV Scientific Health & Performance Pro Am in Canoga Park
    • Singles: Kane Waselenchuk defeated Rocky Carson, 11-0, 11-2, 11-4.
    • Doubles: Ben Croft & Kane Waselenchuk defeated Álvaro Beltrán & Daniel de la Rosa, 15-5, 15-13.
    • Futures: Andree Parrilla defeated David Horn, 11-6, 11-6, 11-9.
  • October 4 - 8, 2017: US Open Racquetball Championships in Minneapolis
    • Singles: Kane Waselenchuk defeated Rocky Carson, 11-6, 11-4, 8-11, 11-4.
    • Doubles: Ben Croft & Kane Waselenchuk defeated Álvaro Beltrán & Daniel de la Rosa, 15-10, 10-15, 11-7.
  • November 2 - 5, 2017: Creatix - Atlanta IRT Pro Am in Atlanta
    • Singles: Kane Waselenchuk defeated Rocky Carson. Rocky Carson retired due injury.
    • Doubles: Álvaro Beltrán & Daniel de la Rosa defeated Jake Bredenbeck & Jose Diaz, 15-8, 15-2.
  • November 16 - 19, 2017: St. Louis IRT Pro Racquetball Winter Rollout in Saint Louis
    • Singles: Kane Waselenchuk defeated Rocky Carson, 11-1, 11-3, 11-4.
    • Doubles Futures: Jake Bredenbeck & David Horn defeated Felipe Camacho & Samuel Murray, 12-15, 15-8, 11-8.
  • November 30 - December 3, 2017: Portland Tournament of Champions Portland
    • Singles: Charles Pratt defeated Mario Mercado. Mario Mercado retired due injury.
    • Doubles Futures: Felipe Camacho & Samuel Murray defeated Adam Manilla & Nicholas Riffel, 15-4, 15-7.
  • January 5 - 7: 2018 IRT Los Angeles Open in Canoga Park
    • Singles: Daniel de la Rosa defeated Kane Waselenchuk. Kane Waselenchuk forfeits due to an injury picked up in the semi-finals.
    • Doubles: Alejandro Landa & Samuel Murray defeated Jake Bredenbeck & Jose Diaz, 15-14, 14-15, 11-9.
  • January 18 - 21: Lewis Drug Pro/Am in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
    • Singles: Alejandro Landa defeated Daniel de la Rosa, 15-6, 7-15, 11-10.
    • Singles IRT Futures: Sebastian Franco defeated Alejandro Cardona, 9-15, 15-13, 11-9.
    • Doubles: Javier Mar & Rodrigo Montoya defeated Jake Bredenbeck & Jose Diaz, 15-13, 15-12.
    • Doubles IRT Futures: Eduardo Portillo & Sebastian Fernandez defeated Tim Landeryou & James Landeryou, 15-11, 10-15, 11-7.
  • March

Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour

  • August 18, 2017 - May 27: 2017-18 Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour
  • August 18 - 20, 2017: Paola Longoria Experience in San Luis Potosí City
    • Singles: Paola Longoria defeated Jessica Parrilla, 11-7, 11-5, 11-0.
    • Doubles: Paola Longoria & Monserrat Mejía defeated Adriana Riveros & Cristina Amaya, 15-8, 15-14.
  • August 23 - 27, 2017: Torneo Milenio LPRT 2017 Racquetbol in Tijuana
    • Singles: Paola Longoria defeated Alexandra Herrera, 11-4, 11-3, 11-0.
    • Doubles: Alexandra Herrera & Natalia Méndez defeated Carla Muñoz & Jessica Parrilla, 10-15, 15-15, 11-10.
  • September 21 - 24, 2017: 3Wallball World Championships in Las Vegas
    • Singles: Janel Tisinger defeated Rhonda Rajsich, 11-15, 15-10, 11-8.
    • Doubles: Aimee Ruiz & Janel Tisinger defeated Michelle Poage & Jackie Paraiso, 15-11, 15-9.
  • October 4 - 8, 2017: US Open Racquetball Championships in Minneapolis
    • Singles: Paola Longoria defeated Frédérique Lambert, 11-7, 11-4, 2-11, 11-3.
    • Doubles: Gabriela Martínez & Paola Longoria defeated Adriana Riveros & Cristina Amaya, 15-5, 15-8.
  • October 27 - 29: The Boston Open in Boston
    • Singles: Paola Longoria defeated Frédérique Lambert. Frédérique Lambert retired due injury.
    • Doubles: Alexandra Herrera & Paola Longoria defeated Adriana Riveros & Cristina Amaya, 15-5, 15-9.
  • December 8 - 10: The Christmas Classic in Laurel
    • Singles: Paola Longoria defeated Frédérique Lambert, 11-2, 11-0, 9-11, 11-2.
    • Doubles: Alexandra Herrera & Paola Longoria defeated Frédérique Lambert & Jessica Parrilla, 15-13, 15-6.
  • January 26 - 28: Sweet Caroline Open in Greenville, South Carolina
    • Singles: Paola Longoria defeated Nancy Enríquez, 11-9, 11-7, 11-0.
    • Doubles: Alexandra Herrera & Paola Longoria defeated Frédérique Lambert & Samantha Salas, 15-13, 15-5.
    • Mixed Pro: Jordan Walters & Carla Muñoz defeated Sheryl Lotts & Shane Karmelin, 15-13, 14-15, 11-3.
  • March 9 - 11: 2018 LPRT Peachtree Open in Atlanta



Roller sports

World and Continental Championships

  • 2018 CERH European Championship in  Italy
  • 2018 CERH European U-20 Roller Hockey Championship in  Portugal
  • 2018 Latin Cup in  France
  • CERH Women's Euro 2018
  • October 1 - 10: 1st World University Roller Sports Championships in Taipei

CERH

  • November 4, 2017 - May 13: 2017-18 CERH European League
  • November 4, 2017 - April 29: 2017-18 CERS Cup
  • November 11, 2017 - March 18: 2017-18 CERH Women's European League



Rowing

International rowing events

  • May 26 & 27: 2018 European Rowing Junior Championships in Gravelines
  • July 25 - 29: 2018 World Rowing Under 23 Championships in Pozna?
  • August 2 - 5: 2018 European Rowing Championships in Glasgow
  • August 8 - 12: 2018 World Rowing Junior Championships in Ra?ice
  • August 10 - 12: 2018 World University Rowing Championships in Shanghai
  • September 8 & 9: 2018 European Rowing Under 23 Championships in Brest
  • September 9 - 16: 2018 World Rowing Championships in Plovdiv
  • September 26 - 30: 2018 World Rowing Masters Regatta in Sarasota-Bradenton

2018 World Rowing Cup

  • June 1 - 3: #1 in Belgrade
  • June 22 - 24: #2 in Linz-Ottensheim
  • July 13 - 15: #3 (final) in Lucerne



Rugby league

  • January 27 - August 25: 2018 Challenge Cup
  • June 6 - July 11: 2018 State of Origin series



Rugby sevens

International rugby sevens events

  • January 6 - 14: 2018 Sudamérica Rugby Sevens in Punta del Este & Viña del Mar
    •  South Africa Academy defeated  France, 34-7, to win their first Sudamérica Rugby Sevens title.
    •  Uruguay took third place and  Chile took fourth place.
  • July 12 - 14: 2018 World University Rugby Sevens Championship in Swakopmund
  • July 20 - 22: 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens at AT&T Park in San Francisco

2017-18 World Rugby Sevens Series

  • December 1 & 2, 2017: WRSS #1 in Dubai
    • Cup:  South Africa; Plate:  Australia; Bowl:  France; Shield:  Wales
  • December 9 & 10, 2017: WRSS #2 in Cape Town
    • Cup:  New Zealand; Plate:  Fiji; Bowl:  Australia; Shield:  Kenya
  • January 26 - 28: WRSS #3 in Sydney
    • Cup:  Australia; Plate:  New Zealand; Bowl:  France; Shield:  Canada
  • February 3 & 4: WRSS #4 in Hamilton
    • Cup:  Fiji; Plate:  Samoa; Bowl:  United States; Shield:  France
  • March 2 - 4: WRSS #5 in Las Vegas
  • March 10 & 11: WRSS #6 in Vancouver
  • April 6 - 8: WRSS #7 in Hong Kong
  • April 28 & 29: WRSS #8 in National Stadium, Singapore
  • May 26 & 27: WRSS #9 in Paris
  • June 2 & 3: WRSS #10 (final) in London

2017-18 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series

  • November 30 & December 1, 2017: WRWSS #1 in Dubai
    • Cup:  Australia; Plate:  New Zealand; Bowl:  Ireland
  • January 26 - 28: WRWSS #2 in Sydney
    • Cup:  Australia; Plate:  France; Bowl:  England
  • April 21 & 22: WRWSS #3 in Kitakyushu
  • May 12 & 13: WRWSS #4 in Langford, British Columbia
  • June 8 - 10: WRWSS #5 (final) in Paris



Rugby union

National teams
  • October 28, 2017 - April 14: ///// 2017-18 Rugby Europe Trophy
  • January 27 - March 3: ///// 2018 Americas Rugby Championship
  • February 3 - March 18: ///// 2018 Six Nations Championship
  • February 2 -: ///// 2018 Women's Six Nations Championship
  • February 2 -: ///// 2018 Six Nations Under 20 Championship
  • February 10 - March 18: ///// 2018 Rugby Europe Championship
Club teams
  • November 3, 2017 - March 18: / 2017-18 Anglo-Welsh Cup
  • October 13, 2017 - TBD for April: 2017-18 British and Irish Cup
  • October 13, 2017 - May 12: 2017-18 European Rugby Champions Cup
  • September 1, 2017 - May 26:
    • 2017-18 Aviva Premiership
    • //// 2017-18 Pro14
  • August 26, 2017 - June 2: 2017-18 Top 14
  • February 17 - August 4: //// 2018 Super Rugby season
  • July - October: 2018 Currie Cup Premier Division
  • August - October: 2018 Mitre 10 Cup
  • September - November: / 2018 National Rugby Championship



Sailing

International sailing events

  • July 30 - August 12: 2018 Sailing World Championships in Aarhus
  • September 1 - 5: 2018 World University Sailing Championship in Cherbourg
  • Dates TBC: 2017-18 Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, starting and finishing in London
  • Dates TBC: 2017-18 Volvo Ocean Race, starting in Alicante, with stops in Lisbon, Cape Town,  Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Auckland, Itajaí, Newport, Cardiff and Gothenburg, finishing in The Hague

2018 Sailing World Cup

  • October 15 - 22, 2017: SWC #1 in Gamag?ri
    •  Poland won the gold medal tally.  Japan won the overall medal tally.
  • January 21 - 28: SWC #2 in Miami
    •  Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • April 22 - 29: SWC #3 in Hyères
  • June 3 - 10: SWC #4 (final) in Marseille



Sambo

World and Continental Championships

  • March 9 - 11: 2018 Asian Sambo Championships & Asian Youth and Junior Championships in Jakarta
  • April 13 - 15: 2018 European Youth and Junior Championships in Prague
  • May 5 & 6: African Sambo Championships in Tunis
  • May 18 - 20: European Sambo Championships in Athens
  • September 15 & 16: European Sambo Cup in Madrid
  • September 28: European Union Sambo Cup in Riga
  • October 12 - 14: World Youth & Junior Sambo Championships in Tbilisi
  • October 20 & 21: World Masters Sambo Championships in  Morocco
  • November 9 - 11: World Sambo Championships in Bucharest
  • December 6 & 7: World Cadets Sambo Championships in Novi Sad
  • December 7 - 9: 2nd World University Sambo Championships in Novi Sad

World Cup

  • March 23 & 24: WC (A. Kharlampiev Memorial) #1 in Moscow



Shooting sport

World and continental shooting events

  • February 16 - 26: 2018 10m European Shooting Championship in Gy?r
  • March 14 - 18: 2018 World University Shooting Championship in Kuala Lumpur
  • May 1-12: 2018 World Shooting Para Sport Championships in Cheongju
  • May 29 - June 7: 2018 CISM World Military Shooting Championship in Thun
  • July 30 - August 12: 2018 European Shotgun Championship in Leobersdorf
  • August 31 - September 14: 2018 ISSF World Shooting Championships in Changwon
  • November 2 - 12: 2018 Shooting Championship of the Americas in Guadalajara

2018 ISSF World Cup

  • March 2 - 12: All Guns World Cup #1 in Guadalajara
  • March 20 - 29: 2018 Junior World Cup (All Guns) #1 in Sydney
  • April 20 - 30: All Guns World Cup #2 (final) in Changwon
  • May 7 - 15: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #1 in Fort Benning
  • May 22 - 29: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #2 (final) in Munich
  • June 5 - 15: Shotgun World Cup #1 in Mosta
  • June 23 - 29: 2018 Junior World Cup (All Guns) #2 (final) in Suhl
  • July 9 - 19: Shotgun World Cup #2 in Tucson, Arizona
  • October 23 - 29: Shotgun World Cup #3 (final) in Al Ain



Ski jumping




Snooker

Snooker season 2017/2018

World Seniors Tour
  • October 24 - 26, 2017: 2017 UK Seniors Championship in Redhill
    • Jimmy White defeated Ken Doherty, 4-2.
  • January 5 - 7: 2018 Irish Seniors Masters in Kildare
    • Steve Davis defeated Jonathan Bagley, 4-0.
  • March 20 - 24: 2018 World Seniors Championship in Scunthorpe
  • April 12: 2018 Seniors Masters (final) in Sheffield
World ranking event
  • June 23 - 25, 2017: 2017 Riga Masters in Riga
    • Ryan Day defeated Stephen Maguire, 5-2.
  • August 16 - 22, 2017: 2017 China Championship in Guangzhou
    • Luca Brecel defeated Shaun Murphy, 10-5.
  • August 22 - 27, 2017: 2017 Paul Hunter Classic in Fürth
    • Michael White defeated Shaun Murphy, 4-2.
  • September 12 - 16, 2017: 2017 Indian Open in Vishakhapatnam
    • John Higgins defeated Anthony McGill, 5-1.
  • September 18 - 24, 2017: 2017 World Open in Yushan
    • Ding Junhui defeated Kyren Wilson, 10-3.
  • October 2 - 8, 2017: 2017 European Masters in Lommel
    • Judd Trump defeated Stuart Bingham, 9-7.
  • October 16 - 22, 2017: 2017 English Open in Barnsley
    • Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Kyren Wilson, 9-2.
  • October 29 - November 5, 2017: 2017 International Championship in Daqing
    • Mark Selby defeated Mark Allen, 10-7.
  • November 13 - 18, 2017: 2017 Shanghai Masters in Shanghai
    • Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Judd Trump, 10-3.
  • November 20 - 26, 2017: 2017 Northern Ireland Open in Belfast
    • Mark Williams defeated Yan Bingtao, 9-8.
  • November 28 - December 10, 2017: 2017 UK Championship in York
    • Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Shaun Murphy, 10-5.
  • December 11 - 17, 2017: 2017 Scottish Open in Glasgow
    • Neil Robertson defeated Cao Yupeng, 9-8.
  • January 31 - February 4: 2018 German Masters in Berlin
    • Mark Williams defeated Graeme Dott, 9-1.
  • February 8 - 11: 2018 Snooker Shoot-Out in Watford
    • Michael Georgiou defeated Graeme Dott, 67-56.
  • February 19 - 25: 2018 World Grand Prix in Preston
    • Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Ding Junhui, 10-3.
  • February 26 - March 4: 2018 Welsh Open in Cardiff
  • March 7 - 11: 2018 Gibraltar Open in  Gibraltar
  • March 19 - 25: 2018 Players Championship in Llandudno
  • April 2 - 8: 2018 China Open in Beijing
  • April 21 - May 7: 2018 World Snooker Championship (final) in Sheffield
Pro-am event
  • May 4 - 7, 2017: Vienna Snooker Open in Vienna
    • David Grace defeated Nigel Bond, 5-2.
  • May 24 - 27, 2017: Belgium Snooker Open in Ghent
    • Bjorn Haneveer defeated Ben Mertens, 6-5.
  • June 7 - 11, 2017: Pink Ribbon in Gloucester
    • Robert Milkins defeated Rob James, 4-2
  • January 26 - 28: Italian Snooker Open (final) in Bolzano
    • Luis Vetter defeated Brian Ochoiski, 3-1.
Non-ranking event
  • July 3 - 9, 2017: 2017 World Cup in Wuxi (team event)
    • China A defeated England 4-3.
  • July 20 - 23, 2017: 2017 Hong Kong Masters in Hong Kong
    • Neil Robertson defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan 6-3.
  • July 26 - 30, 2017: 2017 World Games in Wroc?aw
    • Kyren Wilson defeated Ali Carter, 3-1.
  • July 28 & 29, 2017: CVB Snooker Challenge (team event) in Shenzhen
    •  United Kingdom defeated  China, 26-9.
  • September 22 - 24, 2017: Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games - Team in Ashgabat
    •  Iran defeated  Qatar, 3-0.
  • September 24 - 26, 2017: Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games - Singles in Ashgabat
    • Zhao Xintong defeated Hossein Vafaei, 4-2.
  • October 23 - 27, 2017: 2017 Haining Open in Haining
    • Mark Selby defeated Tom Ford, 5-1.
  • November 6 - 12, 2017: 2017 Champion of Champions in Coventry
    • Shaun Murphy defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan, 10-8.
  • January 14 - 21: 2018 The Masters in London
    • Mark Allen defeated Kyren Wilson, 10-7.
  • January 22 - March 29: 2018 Championship League (final) in  England
Variant event
  • September 4 - 9, 2017: 2017 Six-red World Championship in Bangkok
    • Mark Williams defeated Thepchaiya Un-Nooh, 8-2.
  • September 19 - 21, 2017: Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games - Six-red in Ashgabat
    • Yan Bingtao defeated Soheil Vahedi, 5-1.

International

  • March 7 - 17: 2018 Oceania Billiards & Snooker Championships in Tauranga



Snowboarding

2018 Winter Olympics and Paralympics (SB)

  • February 10 - 24: Snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Olympics
  • March 12 & 16: Snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Paralympics

Alpine snowboarding

  • December 14, 2017: ASWC #1 in Carezza
    • Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Andrey Sobolev (m) / Ester Ledecká (f)
  • December 15 & 16, 2017: ASWC #2 in Cortina d'Ampezzo
    • Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Alexander Payer (m) / Ester Ledecká (f)
    • Parallel Slalom winners: Roland Fischnaller (m) / Sabine Schöffmann (f)
  • January 5: ASWC #3 in Lackenhof
    • Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Nevin Galmarini (m) / Ester Ledecká (f)
  • January 12: ASWC #4 in Bad Gastein
    • Parallel Slalom winners: Dmitry Loginov (m) / Ramona Theresia Hofmeister (f)
  • January 20 & 21: ASWC #5 in Rogla Ski Resort
    • Men's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Andreas Prommegger (#1) / Benjamin Karl (#2)
    • Women's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Ester Ledecká (#1) / Ramona Theresia Hofmeister (#2)
  • January 26 & 28: ASWC #6 in Bansko
    • Men's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Jasey-Jay Anderson (#1) / Nevin Galmarini (#2)
    • Women's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Ester Ledecká (#1) / Julia Dujmovits (#2)
  • March 3: ASWC #7 in Kayseri
  • March 10: ASWC #8 in Scuol
  • March 17 & 18: ASWC #9 (final) in Winterberg

Snowboard cross

  • September 8 - 10, 2017: SBXWC #1 in Cerro Catedral
    • Men's Snowboard cross winner: Alex Pullin (2 times)
    • Women's Snowboard cross winners: Chloé Trespeuch (#1) / Lindsey Jacobellis (#2)
  • December 12 & 13, 2017: SBXWC #2 in Val Thorens
    • Snowboard cross winners: Paul Berg (m) / Lindsey Jacobellis (f)
  • December 15 - 17, 2017: SBXWC #3 in Montafon
    • Men's Snowboard cross winner: Jarryd Hughes
    • Women's Snowboard cross winner: Michela Moioli
    • Team winners:  Spain (Regino Hernández & Lucas Eguibar) (m) /  France (Chloé Trespeuch & Nelly Moenne Loccoz) (f)
  • December 21 & 22, 2017: SBXWC #4 in Breuil-Cervinia
    • Snowboard cross winners: Omar Visintin (m) / Michela Moioli (f)
  • January 20 & 21: SBXWC #5 in Erzurum
    • Snowboard cross winners: Omar Visintin (m) / Eva Samková (f)
    • Team winners:  Italy (Emanuel Perathoner & Omar Visintin) (m) /  France (Nelly Moenne Loccoz & Chloé Trespeuch) (f)
  • January 27: SBXWC #6 in Bansko
    • Snowboard cross winners: Pierre Vaultier (m) / Charlotte Bankes (f)
  • February 2 - 4: SBXWC #7 in Feldberg
    • Men's Snowboard cross winners: Julian Lueftner (#1) / Pierre Vaultier (#2)
    • Women's Snowboard cross winner: Michela Moioli (2 times)
  • March 2 & 3: SBXWC #8 in La Molina
  • March 10 & 11: SBXWC #9 in Moscow
  • March 16 - 18: SBXWC #10 (final) in Veysonnaz

Freestyle snowboarding

  • September 3 - 9, 2017: FSWC #1 in Cardrona Alpine Resort
    • Slopestyle winners: Marcus Kleveland (m) / Jamie Anderson (f)
    • Half-pipe winners: Yuto Totsuka (m) / Chloe Kim (f)
  • November 4, 2017: FSWC #2 in Copenhagen
    • Event cancelled.
  • November 11, 2017: FSWC #3 in Milan
    • Big Air winners: Chris Corning (m) / Anna Gasser (f)
  • November 24 & 25, 2017: FSWC #4 in Beijing
    • Big Air winners: Mark McMorris (m) / Anna Gasser (f)
  • December 2, 2017: FSWC #5 in Mönchengladbach
    • Big Air winners: Marcus Kleveland (m) / Carla Somaini (f)
  • December 7 - 10, 2017: FSWC #6 in Copper Mountain
    • Big Air winners: Mons Røisland (m) / Reira Iwabuchi (f)
    • Half-pipe winners: Ayumu Hirano (m) / Chloe Kim (f)
  • December 19 & 21, 2017: FSWC #7 in Genting Resort Secret Garden
    • Half-pipe winners: Ayumu Hirano (m) / Liu Jiayu (f)
  • January 10 - 13: FSWC #8 in Snowmass
    • Slopestyle winners: Redmond Gerard (m) / Christy Prior (f)
    • Half-pipe winners: Shaun White (m) / Queralt Castellet (f)
  • January 17 - 20: FSWC #9 in Laax
    • Note: The slopestyle events here were cancelled.
    • Half-pipe winners: Iouri Podladtchikov (m) / Liu Jiayu (f)
  • March 15 & 17: FSWC #10 in Seiser Alm
  • March 16 & 18: FSWC #11 in Kühtai Saddle
  • March 21 - 25: FSWC #12 (final) in Stoneham Mountain Resort

2017 - 2018 European Cup (SB)

  • November 22 - 23, 2017: SBEC #1 in Landgraaf
    • Men's Slopestyle winners: Erik Bastiaansen (two times)
    • Women's Slopestyle winners: Evy Poppe (#1) / Annika Morgan (#2)
  • November 25 & 26, 2017: SBEC #2 in Kaunertal
    • Event cancelled.
  • November 29 & 30, 2017: SBEC #3 in Sankt Leonhard im Pitztal
    • Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Julian Lüftner (#1) / Nick Baumgartner (#2)
    • Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Rosina Mancari (#1) / Faye Gulini (#2)
  • December 9 & 10, 2017: SBEC #4 in Hochfügen
    • Men's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Patrick Bussler (#1) / Micha? Nowaczyk (#2)
    • Women's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Selina Jörg (#1) / Sabine Schöffmann (#2)
  • January 13 & 14: SBEC #5 in Jasna
    • Men's Slopestyle winners: Gian Andrea Sutter (#1) / Noah Vicktor (#2)
    • Women's Slopestyle winners: Annika Morgan (2 times)
  • January 13 & 14: SBEC #6 in Isola 2000
    • Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Ken Vuagnoux (#1) / Jakob Dusek (#2)
    • Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Holly Roberts (#1) / Muriel Jost (#2)
  • January 19 & 21: SBEC #7 in Font Romeu
    • Big Air winners: Leon Vockensperger (m) / Lea Jugovac (f)
    • Slopestyle winners: Leon Vockensperger (m) / Lea Jugovac (f)
  • January 20 & 21: SBEC #8 in Lachtal
    • Men's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Daniele Bagozza (2 times)
    • Women's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Jemima Juritz (#1) / Alexandra Vlasenko (#2)
  • January 23 & 24: SBEC #9 in Vars
    • Slopestyle winners: Gian Andrea Sutter (m) / Ariane Burri (f)
    • Big Air winners: Leon Vockensperger (m) / Katarzyna Rusin (f)
  • January 27 & 28: SBEC #10 in Crans-Montana
    • Halfpipe winners: Elias Allenspach (m) / Kaja Verdnik (f)
    • Big Air winners: Enzo Valax (m) / Lia-Mara Bösch (f)
  • January 27 & 28: SBEC #11 in Grasgehren
    • Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Florian Gregor (#1) / Jakob Dusek (#2)
    • Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Alexia Queyrel (#1) / Sofia Belingheri (#2)
  • January 3 & 4: SBEC #12 in Puy-Saint-Vincent
    • Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Jakob Dusek (#1) / Luca Hämmerle (#2)
    • Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Muriel Jost (2 times)
  • February 10 & 11: SBEC #13 in Pamporovo
    • This event is cancelled.
  • February 10 & 11: SBEC #14 in Lenzerheide
    • Men's Parallel Slalom winners: Maurizio Bormolini (#1) / Daniele Bagozza (#2)
    • Women's Parallel Slalom winners: Larissa Gasser (#1) / Jemima Juritz (#2)
  • February 18: SBEC #15 in Sarajevo
    • Big Air winners: Enzo Valax (m) / Thalie Larochaix (f)
  • February 23 & 24: SBEC #16 in Davos
    • Halfpipe winners: Viktor Ivanov (m) / Verena Rohrer (f)
  • February 25 & 26: SBEC #17 in Kopaonik
    • Men's Big Air winners: Enzo Valax (#1) /
    • Women's Big Air winners: Lea Jugovac (#1) /

2017 - 2018 North American Cup

  • December 9 & 10, 2017: NAC #1 in Steamboat Ski Resort
    • Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Steven MacCutcheon (m) / Millie Bongiorno
    • Parallel Slalom winners: Christian De Oliveira (m) / Jennifer Hawkrigg (f)
  • December 11 - 16, 2017:: NAC #2 in Copper Mountain
    • Men's Halfpipe winners: Raibu Katayama (#1) / Y?to Totsuka (#2)
    • Women's Halfpipe winners: Torah Bright (#1) / Kurumi Imai (#2)
  • December 15 - 17, 2017:: NAC #3 in Buck Hill
    • Men's Parallel Slalom winners: William Taylor (#1) / Richard-Riley Kilmer-Choi (#2) / Dylan Udolf (#3)
    • Women's Parallel Slalom winners: Jennifer Hawkrigg (2 times) / Karina Bladon (#3)
  • January 3 - 5: NAC #4 in Le Relais
    • Men's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Michael Nazwaski (#1) / Arnaud Gaudet (#2)
    • Women's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Millie Bongiorno (#1) / Jennifer Hawkrigg (#2)
  • January 23 & 24: NAC #5 in Sun Peaks Resort
    • Men's Slopestyle winners: Liam Gill (#1) / Liam Brearley (#2)
    • Women's Slopestyle winners: Jasmine Baird (#1) / Sommer Gendron (#2)
  • January 26 - 28: NAC #6 in Big White Ski Resort
    • Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Danny Bourgeois (2 times)
    • Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Emilie-Kate Robinson-Leith (2 times)
  • January 31 - February 2: NAC #7 in Holiday Valley
    • Men's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Arnaud Gaudet (#1) / Jules Lefebvre (#2)
    • Women's Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Megan Farrell (2 times)
  • February 4 - 9: NAC #8 in Blue Mountain Resort
    • Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Darren Gardner (m) / Megan Farrell (f)
    • Parallel Slalom winners: Sebastien Beaulieu (m) / Megan Farrell (f)
  • February 7 - 9: NAC #9 in Craigleith
    • Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Senna Leith (2 times)
    • Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Elise Turner (#1) / Stacy Gaskill (#2)
  • February 8 - 10: NAC #10 in Mount St-Louis Moonstone
    • Slopestyle winners: Nicolas Laframboise (m) / Jasmine Baird (f)
    • Halfpipe winners: Jack Collins (m) / Taylor Obregon (f)
  • February 12 - 15: NAC #11 in Sunday River
    • Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Danny Bourgeois (2 times)
    • Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Emily Boyce (#1) / Anna Miller (#2)
  • February 20 - 22: NAC #12 in Toronto
    • Men's Parallel Slalom winners: Robert Burns (2 times)
    • Women's Parallel Slalom winners: Megan Farrell (2 times)
  • February 21 - 23: NAC #13 in Mont Orignal
    • Men's Snowboard Cross winners: Liam Moffatt (#1) / Danny Bourgeois (#2)
    • Women's Snowboard Cross winners: Danielle Steinhoff (#1) / Emily Boyce (#2)

2017 South American Cup (SB)

  • August 11 & 12: SAC #1 in La Parva #1
    • Slopestyle #1 winners: Federico Chiaradio (m) / Antonia Yáñez (f)
    • Slopestyle #2 winners: Matias Schmitt (m) / Antonia Yáñez (f)
  • August 25 & 26: SAC #2 in La Parva #2
    • Snowboardcross #1 winners: Kevin Hill (m) / Meryeta Odine (f)
    • Snowboardcross #2 here is cancelled
  • September 4 & 5: SAC #3 in Corralco (part of XXIII Brazilian Snowboard Championships)
    • Snowboardcross #1 winners: Markus Schairer (m) / Isabel Clark Ribeiro (f)
    • Snowboardcross #2 here is cancelled
  • September 12 & 13: SAC #4 in Cerro Catedral
    • Snowboardcross #1 winners: Danny Bourgeois (m) / Simona Meiler (f)
    • Snowboardcross #2 winners: Danny Bourgeois (m) / Anna Miller (f)
  • September 17 & 18: SAC #5 in Cerro Catedral
    • Big Air #1 winners: Martín Jaureguialzo (m) / Macarena Valle (f)
    • Big Air #2 winners: Martín Jaureguialzo (m) / Sandra Isabel Hillen Rodriguez (f)

Australia & New Zealand Cup (SB)

  • July 26 - 28: SBANC #1 in Mount Hotham #1
    • Snowboardcross #1 winners: Cameron Bolton (m) / Georgia Baff (f)
    • Snowboardcross #2 winners: Alex Pullin (m) / Georgia Baff (f)
  • August 15 - 17: SBANC #2 in Cardrona (part of FIS Continental Cup)
    • Halfpipe winners: Naito Ando (m) / Emily Arthur (f)
    • Slopestyle winners: Matthew Cox (m) / Reira Iwabuchi (f)
  • August 24 - 27: SBANC #3 in Mount Hotham #2
    • Snowboardcross #1 winners: Alex Pullin (m) / Emily Boyce (f)
    • Snowboardcross #2 winners: Alex Pullin (m) / Emily Boyce (f)



Softball

WBSC

  • February 1 - 4: 2018 Asia-Pacific Softball Cup in Blacktown
    •  Japan defeated  Australia, 3-0, in the final.  China took third place.
  • April 23 - 28: 2018 Asian Men's Softball Championship in Jakarta
  • May 13 - 18: 2018 Asian Junior Women's Softball Championship in Pampanga
  • June 12 - 15: 2018 East Asian Women's Softball Cup in Nantou City
  • June 16 - 21: 2018 European U19 Women's Softball Championship in Staranzano
  • June 25 - 30: 2018 European Men's Softball Championship in Havlí?k?v Brod
  • July 7 - 15: 2018 Junior Men's Softball World Championship in Prince Albert
  • July 23 - 28: 2018 European U22 Women's Softball Championship in Trnava
  • August 2 - 12: 2018 Women's Softball World Championship in Chiba
  • October 26 & 27: 2018 Asian University Women's Softball Championship in Nanjing



Speed skating

2018 Winter Olympics (SS)

  • February 10 - 22: Short track speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics
  • February 10 - 24: Speed skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics

2017-18 ISU Speed Skating World Cup

  • November 10 - 12, 2017: SSWC #1 in Heerenveen
    • 500 m #1 winners: Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen (m) / Nao Kodaira (f)
    • 500 m #2 winners: Laurent Dubreuil (m) / Nao Kodaira (f)
    • 1000 m winners: Pavel Kulizhnikov (m) / Nao Kodaira (f)
    • 1500 m winners: Denis Yuskov (m) / Miho Takagi (f)
    • Men's 5000 m winner: Sven Kramer
    • Women's 3000 m winner: Antoinette de Jong
    • Team Pursuit winners:  South Korea (m) /  Japan (f)
    • Team Sprint winners:  Canada (m) /  Russia (f)
    • Mass Start winners: Lee Seung-hoon (m) / Ayano Sato (f)
  • November 17 - 19, 2017: SSWC #2 in Stavanger
    • 500 m #1 winners: Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen (m) / Nao Kodaira (f)
    • 500 m #2 winners: Ronald Mulder (m) / Nao Kodaira (f)
    • 1000 m winners: Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen (m) / Nao Kodaira (f)
    • 1500 m winners: Sverre Lunde Pedersen (m) / Miho Takagi (f)
    • Men's 10,000 m winner: Sven Kramer
    • Women's 5000 m winner: Claudia Pechstein
    • Team Sprint winners:  Canada (m) (World Record) /  South Korea (f)
  • December 1 - 3, 2017: SSWC #3 in Calgary
    • 500 m winners: Alex Boisvert-Lacroix (m) / Nao Kodaira (f)
    • 1000 m winners: Kai Verbij (m) / Heather Bergsma (f)
    • 1500 m winners: Denis Yuskov (m) / Miho Takagi (f)
    • Men's 5000 m winner: Sven Kramer
    • Women's 3000 m winner: Miho Takagi
    • Team Pursuit winners:  Netherlands (m) /  Japan (f)
    • Team Sprint winners:  Canada (m) /  Russia (f)
    • Mass Start winners: Andrea Giovannini (m) / Claudia Pechstein (f)
  • December 8 - 10, 2017: SSWC #4 in Salt Lake City
    • 500 m #1 winners: Alex Boisvert-Lacroix (m) / Nao Kodaira (f)
    • 500 m #2 winners: Ruslan Murashov (m) / Nao Kodaira (f)
    • 1000 m winners: Denis Yuskov (m) / Nao Kodaira (f)
    • 1500 m winners: Denis Yuskov (m) / Miho Takagi (f)
    • Men's 5000 m winner: Ted-Jan Bloemen
    • Women's 3000 m winner: Natalya Voronina
    • Team Pursuit winners:  Canada (m) /  Japan (f)
    • Mass Start winners: Lee Seung-hoon (m) / Francesca Lollobrigida (f)
  • January 19 - 21: SSWC #5 in Erfurt
    • 500 m #1 winners: Pavel Kulizhnikov (m) / Karolína Erbanová (f)
    • 500 m #2 winners: Håvard Holmefjord Lorentzen (m) / Vanessa Herzog (f)
    • 1000 m #1 winners: Kjeld Nuis (m) / Jorien ter Mors (f)
    • 1000 m #2 winners: Kjeld Nuis (m) / Vanessa Herzog (f)
    • 1500 m winners: Denis Yuskov (m) / Ireen Wüst (f)
    • Men's 5000 m winner: Sverre Lunde Pedersen
    • Women's 3000 m winner: Ivanie Blondin
  • March 17 & 18: SSWC #6 (final) in Minsk

Other long track speed skating events

  • January 5 - 7: 2018 European Speed Skating Championships in Kolomna
    • 500 m winners: Ronald Mulder (m) / Vanessa Herzog (f)
    • 1000 m winners: Pavel Kulizhnikov (m) / Yekaterina Shikhova (f)
    • 1500 m winners: Denis Yuskov (m) / Lotte van Beek (f)
    • Women's 3000 m winner: Esmee Visser
    • Men's 5000 m winner: Nicola Tumolero
    • Team Pursuit winners:  Netherlands (m) /  Netherlands (f)
    • Team Sprint winners:  Russia (m) /  Russia (f)
    • Mass Start winners: Jan Blokhuijsen (m) / Francesca Lollobrigida (f)
  • March 21 - 25: 2018 World University Speed Skating Championship in Minsk

2017-18 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup

  • September 28 - October 1, 2017: STWC #1 in Budapest at BOK Hall
    • 500 m winners: Sándor Liu Shaolin (m) / Choi Min-jeong (f)
    • 1000 m winners: LIM Hyo-jun (m) / Choi Min-jeong (f)
    • 1500 m winners: LIM Hyo-jun (m) / Choi Min-jeong (f)
    • Men's 5000 m Relay winners:  Canada (Charles Hamelin, Charle Cournoyer, Samuel Girard, and Pascal Dion)
    • Women's 3000 m Relay winners:  South Korea (Shim Suk-hee, Kim A-lang, Choi Min-jeong, and KIM Ye-jin)
    • Team Classification:  South Korea (m) /  South Korea (f)
  • October 5 - 8, 2017: STWC #2 in Dordrecht at the Sportboulevard
    • 500 m winners: Samuel Girard (m) / Marianne St-Gelais (f)
    • 1000 m winners: Sjinkie Knegt (m) / Shim Suk-hee (f)
    • 1500 m winners: HWANG Dae-heon (m) / Choi Min-jeong (f)
    • Men's 5000 m winners:  Canada (Samuel Girard, Charles Hamelin, Charle Cournoyer, and Pascal Dion)
    • Women's 3000 m winners:  China (ZANG Yize, Han Yutong, Fan Kexin, and Zhou Yang)
    • Team Classification:  Canada (m) /  South Korea (f)
  • November 9 - 12, 2017: STWC #3 in Shanghai at the Oriental Sports Center
    • 500 m winners: Wu Dajing (m) / Kim Boutin (f)
    • 1000 m winners: Wu Dajing (m) / Kim Boutin (f)
    • 1500 m winners: HWANG Dae-heon (m) / Shim Suk-hee (f)
    • Men's 5000 m winners:  United States (Thomas Insuk Hong, J. R. Celski, John-Henry Krueger, and Keith Carroll) (World Record)
    • Women's 3000 m winners:  South Korea (Choi Min-jeong, Shim Suk-hee, KIM Ye-jin, and LEE Yu-bin)
    • Team Classification:  South Korea (m) /  Canada (f)
  • November 16 - 19, 2017: STWC #4 (final) in Seoul at the Mokdong Icerink
    • 500 m winners: Wu Dajing (m) / Elise Christie (f)
    • 1000 m winners: Sándor Liu Shaolin (m) / Choi Min-jeong (f)
    • 1500 m winners: Charles Hamelin (m) / Choi Min-jeong (f)
    • Men's 5000 m winners:  South Korea (KIM Do-kyoum, LIM Hyo-jun, SEO Yi-ra, & Kwak Yoon-gy
    • Women's 3000 m winners:  Netherlands (Suzanne Schulting, Rianne de Vries, Yara van Kerkhof, & Lara van Ruijven)
    • Team Classification:  South Korea (m) /  South Korea (f)

Other short track speed skating events

  • January 12 - 14: 2018 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Dresden
    • 500 m winners: Sjinkie Knegt (m) / Martina Valcepina (f)
    • 1000 m winners: Sjinkie Knegt (m) / Arianna Fontana (f)
    • 1500 m winners: Sjinkie Knegt (m) / Martina Valcepina (f)
    • 3000 m SF winners: Vladislav Bykanov (m) / Sofia Prosvirnova (f)
    • Women's 3000 m relay winners:  Russia (Tatiana Borodulina, Emina Malagich, Sofia Prosvirnova, & Ekaterina Efremenkova)
    • Men's 5000 m relay winners:  Netherlands (Daan Breeuwsma, Sjinkie Knegt, Itzhak de Laat, & Dennis Visser)
    • Overall classification: Sjinkie Knegt (m) / Arianna Fontana (f)
  • March 16 - 18: 2018 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Montreal



Sport climbing

International sport climbing events

  • January 5 - 7: 2018 UIAA World Youth Championship in Malbun
    • U16 Lead winners: Maksim Reshetnikov (m) / Evgeniia Iashkova (f)
    • U16 Speed winners: Danila Bikulov (m) / Olga Vylegzhanina (f)
    • U19 Lead winners: Louna Ladevant (m) / Valeriia Bogdan (f)
    • U19 Speed winners: Nikita Glazyrin (m) / Valeriia Bogdan (f)
    • U22 Lead winners: Lukas Goetz (m) / Sina Goetz (f)
    • U22 Speed winners: Anton Sukharev (m) / Diana Galimova (f)
  • March 10 & 11: 2018 Asia Cup (Climbing) in  Hong Kong
  • June 20 - 23: 2018 World University Sport Climbing Championships in Bratislava
  • August 7 - 19: 2018 IFSC Climbing Youth World Championships in Central Saanich
  • September 6 - 16: 2018 IFSC Climbing World Championships in Innsbruck
  • November 16 - 18: 2018 China Open in Guangzhou

2018 IFSC Climbing World Cup

  • April 13 & 14: CWC #1 in Meiringen
  • April 21 & 22: CWC #2 in Moscow
  • May 5 & 6: CWC #3 in Chongqing
  • May 12 & 13: CWC #4 in Tai'an
  • June 2 & 3: CWC #5 in Hachi?ji, Tokyo
  • June 8 & 9: CWC #6 in Vail, Colorado
  • July 6 & 7: CWC #7 in Villars-sur-Ollon
  • July 12 & 13: CWC #8 in Chamonix
  • July 20 & 21: CWC #9 in Briançon
  • July 27 & 28: CWC #10 in Arco, Trentino
  • August 17 & 18: CWC #11 in Munich
  • September 29 & 30: CWC #12 in Kranj
  • October 20 & 21: CWC #13 in Wujiang
  • October 27 & 28: CWC #14 (final) in Xiamen

2018 UIAA Ice Climbing World Cup

  • January 18 - 20: ICWC #1 in Saas-Fee
    • Lead winners: Alexey Dengin (m) / Han Na Rai Song (f)
    • Spead winners: Nikolai Kuzovlev (m) / Ekaterina Feoktistova (f)
  • January 25 - 27: ICWC #2 in Rabenstein
    • Lead winners: Mohammadreza Korouyeh Safdarian (m) / Han Na Rai Song (f)
    • Speed Duel winners: Anton Nemov (m) / Nadezda Gallyamova (f)
  • February 2 - 4: ICWC #3 in Hohhot
    • Lead winners: Alexey Dengin (m) / Shin Woonseon (f)
    • Speed Duel winners: Ivan Spitsyn (m) / Natalia Belyaeva (f)
  • February 9 - 11: ICWC #4 in Cheongsong
    • Lead winners: Alexey Dengin (m) / Shin Woonseon (f)
    • Speed Duel winners: Nikolai Kuzovlev (m) / Ekaterina Koshcheeva (f)
  • March 2 - 4: ICWC #3 (final) in Kirov



Squash

2017-18 PSA World Series

  • October 7 - 14: 2017 United States Open in Philadelphia
    • Men: Ali Farag defeated Mohamed El Shorbagy, 12-10, 11-9, 10-8.
    • Women: Nour El Tayeb defeated Raneem El Weleily, 8-11, 11-4, 5-11, 11-7, 11-7.
  • October 29 - November 3: 2017 Qatar Classic in Doha
    • Mohamed El Shorbagy defeated Tarek Momen, 11-8, 10-12, 11-7, 11-7.
  • November 14 - 19: 2017 Hong Kong Open in  Hong Kong
    • Men: Mohamed El Shorbagy defeated Ali Farag, 11-6, 5-11, 11-4, 7-11, 11-3.
    • Women: Nour El Sherbini defeated Raneem El Weleily, 11-5, 11-8, 11-5.
  • January 7 - 12: Saudi PSA Women's Masters in Riyadh
    • Women: Nour El Sherbini defeated Raneem El Weleily, 11-7, 11-8, 13-11.
  • January 18 - 25: 2018 Tournament of Champions in New York City
    • Men: Simon Rösner defeated Tarek Momen, 11-8, 11-9, 6-11, 11-5.
    • Women: Nour El Sherbini defeated Nour El Tayeb, 2-11, 11-6, 4-11, 11-7, 11-7.

World and Continental Championships

  • March 21 - 25: 19th Asian Team Championships in Cheongju
  • March 24 - April 1: 2018 European U19 Individual & Team Championships in Bielsko-Bia?a
  • April 25 - 28: 2018 European Team Championships Division 3 in Riga
  • May 2 - 5: European Team Championship Divisions 1 & 2 in TBD place
  • May 9 - 13: Under 15/17 Team European Championships in Malmö
  • August 29 - September 1: European Individual Closed Championships in TBD place
  • September 6 - 12: 2018 World University Squash Championship in Birmingham



Surfing

ISA

  • January 19 - 25: 2018 ISA World Longboard Surfing Championship in Wanning
    • Open winners: Kai Sallas (m) / Tory Gilkerson (f)
    • Aloha Cup winners:  United States
    • Team points winners:  United States
  • September 17 - 22: 2018 ISA World Surfing Games in Tahara, Aichi
  • November 23 - December 1: 2018 ISA World SUP and Paddleboard Championship in Búzios
  • TBA: 2018 ISA World Junior Surfing Championship (location TBA)
  • TBA: 2018 ISA World Adaptive Surfing Championship (location TBA)

2018 World Surf League

  • March 11 - 22: Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast 2018
  • March 28 - April 8: Rip Curl Pro 2018
  • April 11 - 22: Margaret River Pro 2018
  • May 10 - 19: Oi Rio Pro 2018
  • May 27 - June 9: Bali Pro Keramas 2018
  • July 2 - 13: J-Bay Open 2018 (Men)
  • July 9 - 16: J-Bay Open 2018 (Women)
  • July 30 - August 5: Vans US Open of Surfing 2018 (Women)
  • August 10 - 21: Billabong Pro Teahupoo 2018 (Men)
  • September 5 - 9: Surf Ranch Lemoore 2018
  • October 3 - 14: Quiksilver Pro France 2018
  • October 16 - 27: MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal 2018 (Men)
  • November 25 - December 6: Maui Women's Pro 2018 (Women; final)
  • December 8 - 20: Billabong Pipeline Masters 2018 (Men; final)



Table tennis

World table tennis events

Senior
  • February 22 - 25: 2018 ITTF Team World Cup in London
    • Men:  China (Xu Xin, Ma Long, & Fan Zhendong)
    • Women:  China (Liu Shiwen, Ding Ning, & Zhu Yuling)
  • April 29 - May 6: 2018 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Halmstad
  • September 28 - 30: 2018 Women's Table Tennis World Cup in Chengdu
  • October 19 - 21: 2018 Men's Table Tennis World Cup in Paris
Junior & Cadet
  • October 23 - 31: 2018 World Cadet Challenge in Tottori
  • December 2 - 9: 2018 World Junior Table Tennis Championships in Bendigo

Continental table tennis championships

Africa

Senior
  • March 1 - 3: 2018 ITTF African Cup in Nairobi
  • September 3 - 9: 2018 ITTF African Table Tennis Championships in Port Louis
Junior & Cadet
  • April 7 - 13: 2018 African Junior and Cadet Championships in Abidjan

Americas

Senior
  • June 15 - 17: 2018 ITTF Pan American Cup (location TBA)
  • November 15 - 18: 2018 Pan American Table Tennis Championships in Markham, Ontario
Junior & Cadet
  • July 10 - 15: 2018 Pan American Junior Table Tennis Championships in Santo Domingo

Asia

Senior
  • April 6 - 8: 2018 Asian Cup in Yokohama

Europe

Senior
  • February 3 & 4: 2018 Europe Top 16 Cup in Montreux
    • Men: Timo Boll defeated Dimitrij Ovtcharov, 4-0 (13-11, 11-6, 11-3, 11-6), to win his sixth Europe Top 16 Cup title.
      • Jonathan Groth took third place.
    • Women: Bernadette Sz?cs defeated Li Jie, 4-1 (12-10, 8-11, 11-6, 11-5, 11-7), to win her first Europe Top 16 Cup title.
      • Elizabeta Samara took third place.
  • September 18 - 23: 2018 European Team Table Tennis Championships in Alicante
U-21, Junior & Cadet
  • March 8 - 11: 2018 European Under-21 Table Tennis Championships in Minsk
  • July 15 - 24: 2018 Table Tennis European Youth Championships in Cluj-Napoca
  • September 7 - 9: 2018 Europe Youth Top-10 in Vila Real

Oceania

Senior
  • March 15 - 19: 2018 ITTF Oceania Championships in Gold Coast, Queensland
  • May 18 & 19: 2018 ITTF Oceania Cup in Port Vila

2018 ITTF World Tour

World Tour Platinum events
  • March 8 - 11: 2018 Qatar Open in Doha
  • March 23 - 25: 2018 German Open in Bremen
  • May 31 - June 3: China Open in Shenzhen
  • July 19 - 22: Korea Open in Incheon
  • July 26 - 29: Australian Open in Geelong
  • November 8 - 11: Austrian Open (final) in Linz
World Tour events
  • January 18 - 21: 2018 Hungarian Open in Budapest
    • Men's Singles: Fan Zhendong
    • Women's Singles: Wang Manyu
    • Men's doubles: Fan Zhendong & Yu Ziyang
    • Women's doubles: Chen Xingtong & Sun Yingsha
  • May 24 - 27: Hong Kong Open in  Hong Kong
  • June 7 - 10: Japan Open in Kitakyushu
  • August 16 - 19: Bulgarian Open in Panagyurishte
  • August 23 - 26: Czech Open in Olomouc
  • November 1 - 4: Swedish Open (final) in Stockholm
Grand Finals
  • December 13 - 16: 2018 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals (location TBA)

2018 ITTF Challenge Series

  • March 13 - 17: Polish Open in Spa?a
  • March 28 - April 1: Spanish Open in Guadalajara
  • April 2 - 6: Slovenia Open in Oto?ec
  • April 10 - 14: Croatia Open in Zagreb
  • May 16 - 20: Thailand Open in Bangkok
  • June 13 - 17: DPR Korea Open in Pyongyang
  • August 8 - 12: Nigeria Open in Lagos
  • October 23 - 27: Belgium Open in De Haan
  • November 14 - 18: Belarus Open (final) in Minsk

2018 ITTF World Junior Circuit

Golden Series events
  • May 9 - 13: Thailand Junior & Cadet Open in Bangkok
  • July 4 - 8: China Junior & Cadet Open in Taicang
  • August 1 - 5: Hong Kong Junior & Cadet Open in  Hong Kong
  • August 22 - 26: Chinese Taipei Junior & Cadet Open (final) in Taipei
Premium events
  • February 7 - 11: Oman Junior & Cadet Open in Muscat
  • February 14 - 18: Czech Junior & Cadet Open in Hodonín
  • March 21 - 25: Italy Junior & Cadet Open in Lignano
  • April 25 - 29: French Junior & Cadet Open in Metz
  • May 23 - 27: Polish Junior & Cadet Open in W?adys?awowo
  • September 12 - 16: Croatia Junior & Cadet Open in Vara?din
  • November 7 - 11: Hungarian Junior & Cadet Open (final) in Szombathely
Regular events
  • February 21 - 25: Swedish Junior & Cadet Open in Örebro
  • March 19 - 23: Tunisia Junior & Cadet Open in Soliman
  • April 1 - 5: Côte d'Ivoire Junior & Cadet Open in Abidjan
  • April 9 - 13: Paraguay Junior & Cadet Open in Asunción
  • April 18 - 22: Belgium Junior & Cadet Open in Spa
  • May 9 - 13: Spanish Junior & Cadet Open in Castell-Platja d'Aro
  • May 17 - 20: Slovak Junior Open in Senec
  • May 28 - 31: Canada Junior & Cadet Open in Markham, Ontario
  • June 4 - 7: Cook Islands Junior & Cadet Open in Rarotonga
  • June 15 - 17: Lithuania Cadet Open in Vilnius
  • July 25 - 29: Jordan Junior & Cadet Open in Amman
  • August 15 - 19: El Salvador Junior & Cadet Open in San Salvador
  • September 19 - 23: Serbia Junior & Cadet Open in Belgrade
  • October 24 - 28: Egypt Junior & Cadet Open in Sharm El Sheikh
  • November 2 - 4: Slovak Cadet Open in Bratislava
  • November 14 - 18: Portugal Junior & Cadet Open (final) Loulé
Finals
  • TBA for January 2019: 2018 ITTF World Junior Circuit Finals



Taekwondo

International Taekwondo championships

  • February 6 - 9: 2018 European Clubs Taekwondo Championships in Istanbul
    •  Turkey won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • March 29 & 30: 2018 African Taekwondo Championships (location TBA)
  • March 31 & April 1: 2018 President's Cup - African Region (location TBA)
  • April 9 - 13: 2018 World Taekwondo Junior Championships in Hammamet
  • April 25 - 29: 2018 President's Cup - European Region (location TBA)
  • May 10 - 13: 2018 European Taekwondo Championships in Maribor
  • May 25 & 26: 2018 Asian Taekwondo Championships (location TBA)

2018 WTF Open

  • February 10 - 14: Turkish Open in Istanbul
    •  Turkey won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • February 16 - 18: Fujairah Open in the  United Arab Emirates
    •  Kazakhstan won the gold medal tally. The  United Arab Emirates won the overall medal tally.
  • February 24 & 25: Slovenia Open (location TBA)
  • February 24 & 25: Egypt Open (location TBA)
  • March 1 - 4: Malaysia Open (location TBA)
  • March 4 & 5: Sofia Open in  Bulgaria
  • March 10 & 11: Dutch Open (location TBA)
  • March 16 - 18: Belgian Open (location TBA)
  • March 25: Spanish Open (location TBA)
  • April 7 & 8: German Open (location TBA)
  • April 21 & 22: Fajr Open (location TBA)
  • May 4 - 6: Ukraine Open (location TBA)
  • May 26 & 27: Austrian Open (location TBA)



Telemark skiing

FIS Telemark Junior World Ski Championships

  • March 19 - 25: 2018 FIS Junior World Ski Championships (TS) in Mürren-Schilthorn

2017-18 FIS Telemark World Cup

  • December 1 - 3, 2017: TSWC #1 in Hintertux
    • Men's Sprint winners: Bastien Dayer (#1) / Nicolas Michel (#2)
    • Women's Sprint winners: Beatrice Zimmermann (#1) / Johanna Holzmann (#2)
    • Parallel Sprint winners: Bastien Dayer (m) / Johanna Holzmann (f)
  • January 12 & 13: TSWC #2 in Pralognan-la-Vanoise
    • Sprint winners: Nicolas Michel (m) / Johanna Holzmann (f)
    • Classic winners: Stefan Matter (m) / Argeline Tan Bouquet (f)
  • January 20 - 22: TSWC #3 in Suicide Six
    • Men's Sprint winners: Jure Ales (#1) / Nicolas Michel (#2)
    • Women's Sprint winners: Jasmin Taylor (#1) / Simone Oehrli (#2)
    • Parallel Sprint winners: Nicolas Michel (m) / Johanna Holzmann (f)
  • January 24 - 26: TSWC #4 in Sugarbush Resort
    • Classic #1 winners: Jure Ales (m) / Jasmin Taylor (f)
    • Classic #2 winners: Philippe Lau (m) / Argeline Tan Bouquet (f)
    • Sprint winners: Philippe Lau (m) / Argeline Tan Bouquet (f)
  • February 3 & 4: TSWC #5 in Bad Hindelang-Oberjoch
    • Sprint winners: Philippe Lau (m) / Beatrice Zimmermann (f)
    • Parallel Sprint winners: Nicolas Michel (m) / Johanna Holzmann (f)
  • February 7 & 8: TSWC #6 in Krvavec Ski Resort
    • Note: The sprint events here were cancelled.
    • Parallel Sprint winners: Stefan Matter (m) / Jasmin Taylor (f)
  • March 14 - 17: TSWC #7 in Rjukan
  • March 19 - 25: TSWC #8 (final) in Mürren-Schilthorn (part of FIS Telemark Junior World Championships)



Tennis

Grand Slam
  • January 15-28: 2018 Australian Open
    • Men's Singles: Roger Federer defeated Marin ?ili?, 6-2, 65-77, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1.
    • Women's Singles: Caroline Wozniacki defeated Simona Halep, 77-62, 3-6, 6-4.
    • Men's Doubles: Oliver Marach & Mate Pavi? defeated Juan Sebastián Cabal & Robert Farah, 6-4, 6-4.
    • Women's Doubles: Tímea Babos & Kristina Mladenovic defeated Ekaterina Makarova & Elena Vesnina, 6-4, 6-3.
    • Mixed Doubles: Gabriela Dabrowski & Mate Pavi? defeated Tímea Babos & Rohan Bopanna, 2-6, 6-4, [11-9].
  • May 27-June 10: 2018 French Open
  • July 2-15: 2018 Wimbledon Championships
  • August 27-September 9: 2018 US Open

Teams

  • December 30, 2017 - January 6: 2018 Hopman Cup in Perth
    • In the final,   Switzerland defeated  Germany, 2-1.
  • February 2 - November 25: 2018 Davis Cup
  • February - November: 2018 Fed Cup

2018 ATP World Tour

ATP World Tour 250 series
  • January 1 - 6: 2018 Qatar ExxonMobil Open in Doha
    • Singles: Gaël Monfils defeted Andrey Rublev, 6-2, 6-3.
    • Doubles: Oliver Marach & Mate Pavi? defeated Jamie Murray & Bruno Soares, 6-2, 78-66.
  • January 1 - 7: 2018 Maharashtra Open in Pune
    • Singles: Gilles Simon defeated Kevin Anderson, 77-64, 6-2.
    • Doubles: Robin Haase & Matwé Middelkoop defeated Pierre-Hugues Herbert & Gilles Simon, 77-65, 77-65.
  • January 1 - 8: 2018 Brisbane International in Brisbane
    • Men's Singles: Nick Kyrgios defeated Ryan Harrison, 6-4, 6-2.
    • Men's Doubles: Henri Kontinen & John Peers defeated Leonardo Mayer & Horacio Zeballos, 3-6, 6-3, [10-2].
  • January 6 - 13: 2018 ASB Classic in  New Zealand
    • Singles: Roberto Bautista Agut defeated Juan Martin del Potro, 6-1, 4-6, 7-5.
    • Doubles: Oliver Marach & Mate Pavic defeated Max Mirnyi & Philipp Oswald, 6-4, 5-7, 10-7.
  • January 8 - 13: 2018 Apia International Sydney in  Australia
    • Singles: Daniil Medvedev defeated Alex de Minaur, 1-6, 6-4, 7-5.
    • Doubles: ?ukasz Kubot & Marcelo Melo defeated Jan-Lennard Struff & Viktor Troicki, 6-3, 6-4.
  • February 5 - 11: 2018 Diema Xtra Sofia Open in Sofia
    • Singles: Mirza Ba?i? defeated Marius Copil, 78-66, 64-77, 6-4.
    • Doubles: Robin Haase & Matwé Middelkoop defeated Nikola Mekti? & Alexander Peya, 5-7, 6-4, [10-4].
  • February 5 - 11: 2018 Ecuador Open Quito in Quito
    • Singles: Roberto Carballés Baena defeated Albert Ramos Viñolas, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4.
    • Doubles: Nicolás Jarry & Hans Podlipnik-Castillo defeated Austin Krajicek & Jackson Withrow, 78-66, 6-3.
  • February 5 - 11: 2018 Open Sud de France in Montpellier
    • Singles: Lucas Pouille defeated Richard Gasquet, 77-62, 6-4.
    • Doubles: Ken Skupski & Neal Skupski defeated Ben McLachlan & Hugo Nys, 77-62, 6-4.
  • February 12 - 18: 2018 New York Open in Uniondale
    • Singles: Kevin Anderson defeated Sam Querrey, 4-6, 6-3, 77-61.
    • Doubles: Max Mirnyi & Philipp Oswald defeated Wesley Koolhof & Artem Sitak, 6-4, 4-6, [10-6].
  • February 12 - 18: 2018 Argentina Open in Buenos Aires
    • Singles: Dominic Thiem defeated Alja? Bedene, 6-2, 6-4.
    • Doubles: Andrés Molteni & Horacio Zeballos defeated Juan Sebastián Cabal & Robert Farah, 6-3, 5-7, [10-3].
  • February 19 - 25: 2018 Delray Beach Open in Delray Beach
    • Singles: Frances Tiafoe defeated Peter Gojowczyk, 6-1, 6-4.
    • Doubles: Jack Sock & Jackson Withrow defeated Nicholas Monroe & John-Patrick Smith, 4-6, 6-4, [10-8]
  • February 19 - 25: 2018 Open 13 in Marseille
    • Singles: Karen Khachanov defeated Lucas Pouille, 7-5, 3-6, 7-5.
    • Doubles: Raven Klaasen & Michael Venus defeated Marcus Daniell & Dominic Inglot, 62-77, 6-3, [10-4].
ATP World Tour 500 series
  • February 12 - 18: 2018 Rotterdam Open in Rotterdam
    • Singles: Roger Federer defeated Grigor Dimitrov, 6-2, 6-2.
    • Doubles: Pierre-Hugues Herbert & Nicolas Mahut defeated Oliver Marach & Mate Pavi?, 2-6, 6-2, [10-7].
  • February 19 - 25: 2018 Rio Open in Rio de Janeiro
    • Singles: Diego Schwartzman defeated Fernando Verdasco, 6-2, 6-3.
    • Doubles: David Marrero & Fernando Verdasco defeated Nikola Mekti? & Alexander Peya, 5-7, 7-5, [10-8].
ATP World Tour Masters 1000

2018 WTA Tour

WTA Premier Mandatory
  • March 5 - 18: 2018 BNP Paribas Open in  United States
  • March 19 - 26: 2018 Miami Open in  United States
  • May 4 - 13: 2018 Mutua Madrid Open in  Spain
  • TBD: 2018 China Open (final) in  China
WTA Premier 5
  • February 12 - 17: 2018 Qatar Total Open in Doha
    • Singles: Petra Kvitová defeated Garbiñe Muguruza, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.
    • Doubles: Gabriela Dabrowski & Je?ena Ostapenko defeated Andreja Klepa? & María José Martínez Sánchez, 6-3, 6-3.
  • May 7 - 20: 2018 Internazionali BNL d'Italia in  Italy
  • TBD: 2018 Rogers Cup in  Canada
  • TBD: 2018 Western & Southern Open in  United States
  • TBD: 2018 Wuhan Open (final) in  China
WTA Premier
  • December 31, 2017 - January 7: 2018 Brisbane International in  Australia
    • Women's Singles: Elina Svitolina defeated Aliaksandra Sasnovich, 6-2, 6-1.
    • Women's Doubles: Kiki Bertens & Demi Schuurs defeated Andreja Klepa? & María José Martínez Sánchez, 7-5, 6-2.
  • January 7 - 13: 2018 Sydney International in  Australia
    • Women's Singles: Angelique Kerber defeated Ashleigh Barty, 6-4, 6-4.
    • Women's Doubles: Gabriela Dabrowski & Xu Yifan defeated Latisha Chan & Andrea Sestini Hlavá?ková, 6-3, 6-1.
  • January 29 - February 4: 2018 St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy in Saint Petersburg
    • Singles: Petra Kvitová defeated Kristina Mladenovic, 6-1, 6-2.
    • Doubles: Timea Bacsinszky & Vera Zvonareva defeated Alla Kudryavtseva & Katarina Srebotnik, 2-6, 6-1, [10-3].
  • February 19 - March 3: 2018 Dubai Tennis Championships in  United Arab Emirates
    • Women's Singles: Elina Svitolina defeated Daria Kasatkina, 6-4, 6-0.
    • Women's Doubles: Chan Hao-ching & Yang Zhaoxuan defeated Hsieh Su-wei & Peng Shuai, 4-6, 6-2, [10-6].
  • March 31 - April 8: 2018 Volvo Car Open in  United States
  • April 21 - 29: 2018 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in  Germany
  • June 16 - 24: 2018 Aegon Classic Birmingham in  United Kingdom
  • June 22 - 30: 2018 Aegon International Eastbourne in  United Kingdom
  • TBD: 2018 Bank of the West Classic in  United States
  • TBD: 2018 Connecticut Open in  United States
  • TBD: 2018 Toray Pan Pacific Open in  Japan
  • TBD: 2018 Kremlin Cup (final) in  Russia
WTA International tournaments
  • December 31, 2017 - January 7: 2018 ASB Classic in  New Zealand
    • Women's Singles: Julia Görges defeated Caroline Wozniacki, 6-4, 77-64.
    • Women's Doubles: Sara Errani & Bibiane Schoofs defeated Eri Hozumi & Miyu Kato, 7-5, 6-1.
  • December 31, 2017 - January 7: 2018 Shenzhen Open in  China
    • Singles: Simona Halep defeated Kate?ina Siniaková, 6-1, 2-6, 6-0.
    • Doubles: Irina-Camelia Begu & Simona Halep defeated Barbora Krej?íková & Kate?ina Siniaková, 1-6, 6-1, [10-8].
  • January 8 - 14: 2018 Hobart International in  Australia
    • Singles: Elise Mertens defeated Mihaela Buz?rnescu, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3.
    • Doubles: Elise Mertens & Demi Schuurs defeated Lyudmyla Kichenok & Makoto Ninomiya, 6-2, 6-2.
  • January 29 - February 4: 2018 Taiwan Open in Taipei
    • Singles: Tímea Babos defeated Kateryna Kozlova, 7-5, 6-1.
    • Doubles: Duan Yingying & Wang Yafan defeated Nao Hibino & Oksana Kalashnikova, 77-64, 77-65.
  • February 19 - 25: 2018 Hungarian Ladies Open in Budapest
    • Singles: Alison Van Uytvanck defeated Dominika Cibulková, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5.
    • Doubles: Georgina García Pérez & Fanny Stollár defeated Kirsten Flipkens & Johanna Larsson, 4-6, 6-4, [10-3].
  • February 26 - March 3: 2018 Abierto Mexicano Telcel in Acapulco
    • Women's Singles:
    • Women's Doubles:
2018 WTA 125K series
  • January 22 - 28: 2018 Oracle Challenger Series - Newport Beach in Newport Beach
    • Women's Singles: Danielle Collins defeated Sofya Zhuk, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3.
    • Women's Doubles: Misaki Doi & Jil Teichmann defeated Jamie Loeb & Rebecca Peterson, 77-64, 1-6, [10-8].
  • February 26 - March 4: 2018 Oracle Challenger Series - Indian Wells in Indian Wells
    • Women's Singles:
    • Women's Doubles:
Finals
  • TBD: 2018 WTA Finals in  Singapore
  • TBD: 2018 WTA Elite Trophy in  China

Non ATP or WTA tournaments

  • December 23 & 24, 2017: 2017 World Tennis Thailand Championship Hua Hin
    • Simona Halep defeated Karolína Plí?ková, 6-2, 6-3. Johanna Konta took third place.
  • December 28 - 30, 2017: 2017 Mubadala World Tennis Championship in Abu Dhabi
    • Kevin Anderson defeated Roberto Bautista Agut 6-4, 77-60. Dominic Thiem took third place.



Triathlon

2018 World Triathlon Series

  • March 2 & 3: WTS #1 in Abu Dhabi
  • April 28 & 29: WTS #2 in Hamilton
  • May 12 & 13: WTS #3 in Yokohama
  • June 9 & 10: WTS #4 in Leeds
  • July 14 & 15: WTS #5 in Hamburg
  • July 27 - 29: WTS #6 in Edmonton
  • August 25 & 26: WTS #7 in Montreal
  • September 12 - 16: WTS Grand Final (#8) in Gold Coast, Queensland

World triathlon championships

  • January 26 - 28: 2018 Cheile Gradistei ITU Winter Triathlon World Championships in  Romania
    • Elite winners: Pavel Andreev (m) / Yulia Surikova (f)
    • Junior winners: Kirill Drozdov (m) / Alexandra Levkovich (f)
    • U23 winners: Eirik Bruland (m) / Nadezhda Belkina (f)
    • 4x Mixed Relay winners:  Russia (Daria Rogozina, Pavel Yakimov, Yulia Surikova, & Pavel Andreev)
    • Junior 4x Mixed Relay winners:  Russia
  • July 6 - 14: 2018 ITU Multisport World Championships in Fyn
  • July 15: 2018 Hamburg ITU Triathlon Mixed Relay World Championships in  Germany
  • August 31 - September 2: 2018 Kalmar FISU World University Triathlon Championship in  Sweden
  • September 1 & 2: 2018 Zofingen ITU Powerman Long Distance Duathlon World Championships in   Switzerland

Regional triathlon championships

  • February 18: 2018 Bridgetown CAMTRI Sprint Triathlon American Cup and Central American and Caribbean Championship in  Barbados
    • Elite winners: John Rasmussen (m) / Sophie Chase (f)
  • March 30: 2018 Sharm El Sheikh ATU Sprint Triathlon African Cup and Pan Arab Triathlon Championships in  Egypt
  • June 30 & July 1: 2018 Ohrid ETU Triathlon Balkan Championships in  Macedonia
  • June 30 & July 1: 2018 Panev??ys ETU Triathlon Baltic Championships in  Lithuania
  • October 19 & 20: 2018 Luxor ATU Duathlon African Championships and Pan Arab Duathlon Championships in  Egypt

2018 ITU Triathlon World Cup

  • February 10 & 11: TWC #1 in Cape Town
    • Elite winners: Richard Murray (m) / Vicky Holland (f)
  • March 10 & 11: TWC #2 in Mooloolaba
  • March 24 & 25: TWC #3 in New Plymouth
  • April 14 & 15: TWC #4 in New Orleans
    • Event cancelled, due to potential event-standard fears.
  • May 5 & 6: TWC #5 in Chengdu
  • May 19 & 20: TWC #6 in Astana
  • June 2 & 3: TWC #7 in Cagliari
  • June 9 & 10: TWC #8 in Huatulco
  • June 16 & 17: TWC #9 in Antwerp
  • July 7 & 8: TWC #10 in Tiszaújváros
  • August 18 & 19: TWC #11 in Lausanne
  • September 1 & 2: TWC #12 in Karlovy Vary
  • September 22 & 23: TWC #13 in Weihai
  • September 29 & 30: TWC #14 in Madrid
  • October 13 & 14: TWC #15 in Sarasota, Florida
  • October 20 & 21: TWC #16 in Salinas
  • October 27 & 28: TWC #17 in Tongyeong
  • November 3 & 4: TWC #18 (final) in Miyazaki

European Triathlon Union (ETU)

  • February 17: 2018 Piano Vetore-Etna ETU Winter Triathlon European Championships in  Italy
    • Elite winners: Pavel Andreev (m) / Yulia Surikova (f)
    • Junior winners: Alberto Rabellino (m; default) / Polina Tarakanova (f; default)
    • U23 winners: Alessandro Saravalle (m) / Nadezhda Belkina (f)
  • May 6: 2018 Vejle ETU Powerman Middle Distance Duathlon European Championships in  Denmark
  • May 12 & 13: 2018 Lisbon ETU Triathlon Mixed Relay Clubs European Championships in  Portugal
  • July 19 - 21: 2018 Tartu ETU Triathlon European Championships in  Estonia
  • August 9 - 11: 2018 Glasgow ETU Triathlon European Championships in  Great Britain
  • August 12: 2018 Regensburg ETU Challenge Long Distance Triathlon European Championships in  Germany
  • August 30 - September 2: 2018 Loutraki ETU Triathlon Youth European Championships Festival in  Greece
  • October 19 - 21: 2018 Eilat ETU Triathlon U23 European Championships in  Israel
  • October 20 - 28: 2018 Ibiza ETU Multisport European Championships in  Spain

Confederación Americana de Triathlon (CAMTRI)

  • June 23 & 24: 2018 Brasília CAMTRI Triathlon American Championships in  Brazil
  • August 19: 2018 Santiago CAMTRI Duathlon American Championships in  Chile
  • October 14: 2018 Sarasota-Bradenton CAMTRI Triathlon Mixed Relay American Championships in the  United States

Oceania Triathlon Union (OTU)

  • January 14: 2018 St. Kilda OTU Paratriathlon Oceania Championships in  Australia
    • Note: There was no women's PTS2 & PTS3 events here.
    • PTWC winners: Alex Welsh (m) / Sara Tait (f)
    • Men's PTS2 winner: Brant Garvey
    • Men's PTS3 winner: Justin Godfrey (default)
    • PTS4 winners: Clint Pickin (m) / Sally Pilbeam (f)
    • PTS5 winners: Joshua Kassulke (m) / Sharon Dagg (f)
    • PTVI winners: Gerrard Gosens (m) / Shannon Cleave (f; default)
  • February 4: 2018 Glenelg OTU Triathlon Mixed Relay Oceania Championships in  Australia
    • 4x Mixed Relay winners:  New Zealand (Nicole Van Der Kaay, Ryan Sissons, Andrea Hewitt, & Tayler Reid)
  • February 17: 2018 Devonport OTU Sprint Triathlon Oceania Cup and OTU Sprint Triathlon Oceania Championships in  Australia
    • Elite winners: Brandon Copeland (m) / Emma Jeffcoat (f)
    • U23 winners: Brandon Copeland (m) / Annabel White (f)
  • March 25: 2018 New Plymouth OTU Triathlon Oceania YOG Qualifier and Junior Oceania Championships in  New Zealand
  • April 8: 2018 St. Kilda OTU Triathlon Oceania Cup and OTU Triathlon Oceania Championships in  Australia

Asian Triathlon Confederation (ASTC)

  • March 3 & 4: 2018 Putrajaya ASTC Powerman Middle Distance Duathlon Asian Championships in  Malaysia
  • May 6: 2018 Hong Kong ASTC Triathlon Junior Asian Championships in  Hong Kong
  • May 12 & 13: 2018 Gunsan ASTC Long Distance Triathlon Asian Championships in  South Korea
  • June 24: 2018 Gamag?ri ASTC Triathlon U23 Asian Championships in  Japan
  • August 9: 2018 Mt Mayon (Legazpi) ASTC Paratriathlon Asian Championships in the  Philippines
  • October 21: 2018 Hong Kong ASTC Aquathlon Asian Championships in  Hong Kong

African Triathlon Union (ATU)

  • April 21 & 22: 2018 Rabat ATU Triathlon African Championships in  Morocco

2018 ITU World Paratriathlon Series

  • May 12 & 13: WPS #1 in Yokohama
  • June 30: WPS #2 in Iseo-Franciacorta
  • July 27 - 29: WPS #3 (final) in Edmonton

2018 ITU Paratriathlon World Cup

  • February 17: PWC #1 in Devonport, Tasmania
    • Note: There was no women's PTS3 and PTS5 events here.
    • PTWC winners: Bill Chaffey (m) / Emily Tapp (f)
    • PTS2 winners: Brant Garvey (m) / Yukako Hata (f, default)
    • Men's PTS3 winner: Justin Godfrey (default)
    • PTS4 winners: Mikhail Kolmakov (m) / Sally Pilbeam (f)
    • Men's PTS5 winner: Joshua Kassulke
    • PTVI winners: Jonathan Goerlach (m) / Katie Kelly (f; default)
  • April 14 & 15: PWC #2 in New Orleans
  • May 5 & 6: PWC #3 in Águilas
  • May 26 & 27: PWC #4 in Eton Dorney
  • June 16 & 17: PWC #5 in Besançon
  • October 13 & 14: PWC #6 (final) in Sarasota

World Triathlon Corporation

  • Main Ironman Championships
  • April 15: 2018 Standard Bank Ironman African Championship in Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality
  • April 28: 2018 Memorial Hermann Ironman North American Championship in The Woodlands, Texas
  • June 10: 2018 Cairns Airport Ironman Asia-Pacific Championship in Cairns
  • July 8: 2018 Mainova Ironman European Championship in Frankfurt
  • October 13: 2018 Ironman World Championship in Kailua, Hawaii County, Hawaii
  • Ironman 70.3 Championships
  • June 17: 2018 KMD Ironman 70.3 European Championship in Elsinore
  • September 1 & 2: 2018 Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality
  • November 4: 2018 Ironman 70.3 South American Championship in Buenos Aires
  • TBA: 2018 Ironman 70.3 Middle East Championship in Manama
  • TBA: 2018 Ironman 70.3 Western Sydney (Asia-Pacific) Championship in  Australia



Volleyball

World volleyball championships

  • September 9 - 30: 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship in both  Bulgaria and  Italy
  • September 29 - October 20: 2018 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in  Japan

FIVB Nations League

  • Note: The Nations League replaced both the World League for Men and the World Grand Prix for Women.
  • May 15 - July 1: 2018 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League (various locations)
  • May 25 - July 8: 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League (various locations)

AVC

National teams events
  • May 20 - 27: 2018 Asian Women's U17 Volleyball Championship in Nakhon Pathom
  • June 10 - 17: 2018 Asian Junior Women's Volleyball Championship in Hanoi
  • June 29 - July 6: 2018 Asian Men's U18 Volleyball Championship in Tabriz
  • July 21 - 28: 2018 Asian Men's U20 Volleyball Championship in Manama
  • August 9 - 15: 2018 Asian Men's Volleyball Cup in Taipei
  • September 17 - 23: 2018 Asian Women's Volleyball Cup in Nakhon Ratchasima
Clubs teams events
  • July 11 - 18: 2018 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship in Ust-Kamenogorsk
  • July 30 - August 5: 2018 AVC Women's Challenge Cup in  Hong Kong
  • July 31 - August 7: 2018 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship in Naypyidaw
  • September 15 - 22: 2018 AVC Men's Challenge Cup in Cholpon-Ata

NORCECA

  • March 4 - 10: 2018 Women's ECVA Volleyball Championship in  Antigua and Barbuda (location TBA)
  • March 31 - April 7: 2018 CAZOVA U21 (Men) and U20 (Women) Volleyball Championship in  Suriname (location TBA)
  • April 7 - 15: 2018 Women's Junior NORCECA Volleyball Championship in  Honduras (location TBA)
  • April 16 - 21: 2018 CAZOVA U23 Volleyball Championship in the  United States Virgin Islands (location TBA)
  • April 21 - 29: 2018 Girls' Youth NORCECA Volleyball Championship in  Nicaragua &  Costa Rica (locations TBA)
  • April 29 - May 7: 2018 NORCECA Women's U16 Volleyball Championship in the  Dominican Republic (location TBA)
  • May 7 - 15: 2018 NORCECA Men's U17 Volleyball Championship in  Guatemala (location TBA)
  • June 2 - 10: 2018 Boys' Youth NORCECA Volleyball Championship in  Costa Rica (location TBA)
  • June 3 - 9: 2018 Men's ECVA Volleyball Championship in  Grenada (location TBA)
  • June 17 - 23: 2018 Men's CAZOVA Volleyball Championship in  Haiti (location TBA)
  • June 30 - July 8: 2018 ECVA Women's U20 Volleyball Championship in Sint Eustatius (location TBA)
  • July 7 - 15: 2018 Men's Junior NORCECA Volleyball Championship in Colorado Springs
  • July 8 - 14: 2018 Women's CAZOVA Volleyball Championship in  Suriname (location TBA)
  • July 14 - 22: 2018 ECVA Men's U21 Volleyball Championship in  Saint Martin (location TBA)
  • October 9 - 19: 2018 Women's AFECAVOL Central American Volleyball Championship in  Belize (location TBA)
  • November 18 - 28: 2018 Men's AFECAVOL Central American Volleyball Championship in  El Salvador (location TBA)
  • December 2 - 8: 2018 ECVA Men's U23 Volleyball Championship in  Antigua and Barbuda (location TBA)
  • December 9 - 15: 2018 EVCA Women's U23 Volleyball Championship in  Sint Maarten (location TBA)

CSV

Clubs teams events
  • February 18 - 25: 2018 Women's South American Volleyball Club Championship in Belo Horizonte
  • February 25 - March 4: 2018 Men's South American Volleyball Club Championship in Montes Claros
National teams events
  • July 14 - 21: 2018 Girls' Youth South American Volleyball Championship in Valledupar
  • August 27 - September 2: 2018 Men's Junior South American Volleyball Championship in Santiago
  • September 22 - 29: 2018 Boys' Youth South American Volleyball Championship in Cali
  • TBA: 2018 Women's Junior South American Volleyball Championship in  Peru (location TBA)

NORCECA & CSV

  • July 4 - 15: 2018 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup in  Mexico (location TBA)
  • August 9 - 20: 2018 Men's Pan-American Volleyball Cup in San Juan
  • August 12 - 20: 2018 Women's U23 Pan-American Volleyball Cup in  Peru (location TBA)
  • September 16 - 24: 2018 Men's U23 Pan-American Volleyball Cup in  Guatemala (location TBA)
  • October 29 - November 3: 2018 Women's U20 Final Four Volleyball Cup in Lima

CEV

Clubs teams events
  • November 21, 2017 - April 10, 2018: 2017-18 Men's CEV Cup
  • December 5, 2017 - April 11, 2018: 2017-18 CEV Men's Challenge Cup
  • December 5, 2017 - May 13, 2018: 2017-18 CEV Champions League
  • December 12, 2017 - April 10, 2018: 2017-18 Women's CEV Cup
  • December 12, 2017 - April 11, 2018: 2017-18 CEV Women's Challenge Cup
  • December 12, 2017 - May 6, 2018: 2017-18 CEV Women's Champions League
National teams events
  • April 7 - 15: 2018 Boys' U18 Volleyball European Championship in Zlín & Púchov
  • April 13 - 21: 2018 Girls' U17 Volleyball European Championship in Sofia
  • July 14 - 22: 2018 Men's U20 Volleyball European Championship in  Belgium & the  Netherlands
  • September 1 - 9: 2018 Women's U19 Volleyball European Championship in  Albania
  • TBA: 2018 Men's & Women's European Volleyball League (locations TBA)

CAVB

  • March 25 - April 6: 2018 African Volleyball Clubs Champions Championship in  Egypt



Water polo

2018 FINA Men's Water Polo World League

  • November 14, 2017 - April 10, 2018: 2017-18 FINA Men's European Water Polo Preliminary Rounds
  • April 3 - 8: 2018 FINA Men's Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament in Auckland
  • June 18 - 23: 2018 FINA Men's Water Polo World League Superfinal (location TBA)

2018 FINA Women's Water Polo World League

  • November 21, 2017 - May 1, 2018: 2017-18 FINA Women's European Water Polo Preliminary Rounds
  • April 3 - 8: 2018 FINA Women's Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament in Auckland
  • May 28 - June 2: 2018 FINA Women's Water Polo League Superfinal (location TBA)

World water polo events

  • August 11 - 19: 2018 FINA World Men's Youth Water Polo Championships in Szombathely
  • August 26 - September 2: 2018 Men's U19 Water Polo Championship in Minsk
  • August 27 - September 2: 2018 FINA World Women's Youth Water Polo Championships in Belgrade
  • September 9 - 16: 2018 Women's U19 Water Polo Championship in Funcial

Ligue Européenne de Natation

  • September 14, 2017 - June 9, 2018: 2017-18 LEN Champions League (final eight in Genoa)
  • September 27, 2017 - April 18, 2018: 2017-18 LEN Euro Cup
  • March 23 - 25: 2018 Women's Europa Cup Super Final (debut event) (location TBA)
  • April 6 - 8: 2018 Men's Europa Cup Super Final (debut event) (location TBA)
  • July 14 - 28: 2018 European Water Polo Championships in Barcelona
  • TBA: 2018 LEN Super Cup (location TBA)



Weightlifting

  • March 23 - 30: 2018 African Junior & Youth Weightlifting Championships in Cairo
  • March 26 - April 1: 2018 European Weightlifting Championships in Bucharest
  • April 20 - 30: 2018 Asian Junior & Youth Weighlifting Championships in Urgench
  • May 12 - 19: 2018 Pan American Weightlifting Championships in Santo Domingo
  • May 28 - 31: 2018 South American Weightlifting Championships in Cochabamba
  • June 3 - 10: 2018 Pan American Youth Weightlifting Championships in Palmira
  • June 26 - 30: 2018 Oceania Senior, Junior, & Youth Weightlifting Championships in / Le Mont-Dore
  • July 7 - 14: 2018 World Junior Weightlifting Championships in Tashkent
  • July 22 - 29: 2018 European Youth Weightlifting Championships in  Italy (location TBA)
  • September 5 - 12: 2018 Pan American Junior Weightlifting Championships in Managua
  • September 20 - 23: 2018 FISU World University Weightlifting Championships in Bia?a Podlaska
  • October 24 - 31: 2018 European Junior Weightlifting Championships in A Coruña
  • December 1 - 5: 2018 South American Junior & Youth Weightlifting Championships in Guayaquil
  • TBA for November: 2018 World Weightlifting Championships in Ashgabat



Wrestling

World wrestling championships

  • May 14 - 20: 2018 World Military Wrestling Championships in Moscow
  • June 22 - 24: 2018 World Beach Wrestling Championships (location TBA)
  • July 2 - 8: 2018 World Cadet Wrestling Championships in Zagreb
  • September 5 - 9: 2018 World University Wrestling Championships in Goiana
  • September 17 - 23: 2018 World Junior Wrestling Championships in Trnava
  • September 28 - 30: 2018 World Veterans Wrestling Championships (Men's Freestyle) in Skopje
  • October 5 - 7: 2018 World Veterans Wrestling Championships (Greco-Roman) in Perm
  • October 20 - 28: 2018 World Wrestling Championships in Budapest
  • November 12 - 18: 2018 U23 World Wrestling Championships in Bucharest

Wrestling World Cup

  • March 17 & 18: 2018 Women's Freestyle World Cup in Takasaki, Gunma
  • April 7 & 8: 2018 Men's Freestyle World Cup in Iowa City, Iowa
  • December 1 & 2: 2018 Men's Greco-Roman World Cup in Tehran
  • December 13 & 14: 2018 World Men's Wrestling Clubs Cup (Freestyle) in Tehran
  • December 20 & 21: 2018 World Men's Wrestling Clubs Cup (Greco-Roman) in Tehran

Wrestling Grand Prix

  • February 2 - 4: 2018 Grand Prix of Croatia in Zagreb
    • Greco-Roman:  Hungary,  Belarus,  Turkey, and  Romania won 2 gold medals each. Hungary won the overall medal tally.
  • May 18 - 20: 2018 Grand Prix of Germany (Women's Freestyle) in Dormagen
  • June 15 - 17: 2018 Grand Prix of Hungary in Gy?r
  • July 14 & 15: 2018 Grand Prix of Spain in Madrid
  • August 17 - 19: 2018 Grand Prix of Germany (Men's Freestyle and Greco-Roman) in Dortmund

Continental wrestling championships

  • February 7 - 11: 2018 African Wrestling Championships (Senior, Junior, & Cadet) in Port Harcourt
    • Men's Freestyle:  Nigeria won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • Women's Freestyle:  Nigeria won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • Greco-Roman:  Algeria won the gold medal tally.  Egypt won the overall medal tally.
  • February 27 - March 4: 2018 Asian Wrestling Championships in Bishkek
  • March 16 - 18: 2018 Arab Cadet Wrestling Championships in Mecca
  • March 20 - 25: 2018 Central American and Caribbean Wrestling Championship in Havana
  • April 23 - 29: 2018 European Cadet Wrestling Championships in Kiev
  • April 30 - May 6: 2018 European Wrestling Championships in Kaspiysk
  • May 2 & 3: 2018 Arab Wrestling Championships in Sharm El Sheikh
  • May 3 - 6: 2018 Pan American Wrestling Championships in Lima
  • May 10 - 13: 2018 Asian Cadet Wrestling Championships in Tashkent
  • May 11 - 13: 2018 African U23 Wrestling Championships in Alexandria
  • May 18 - 20: 2018 Oceania Wrestling Championships (Senior, Junior, & Cadet) in Yigo
  • May 19: 2018 Nordic Senior Wrestling Championships in Västerås
  • May 25 - 27: 2018 Pan American Cadet Wrestling Championships in Guatemala City
  • May 26 & 27: 2018 Nordic Junior and Cadet Wrestling Championships in Kajaani
  • June 4 - 10: 2018 European U23 Wrestling Championships in Istanbul
  • July 17 - 22: 2018 Asian Junior Wrestling Championships in New Delhi
  • July 25 & 26: 2018 Arab Senior Wrestling Championships in Sharm El Sheikh
  • July 30 - August 5: 2018 European Junior Wrestling Championships in Rome
  • August 8 - 12: 2018 Arab Junior Wrestling Championships in Amman
  • August 16 - 19: 2018 Pan American Junior Wrestling Championships (location TBA)
  • October 8 - 10: 2018 Arab Clubs Wrestling Championships in Beirut
  • December 7 - 9: 2018 South American Wrestling Championships in Buenos Aires



Wushu

  • May 8 - 15: 2018 World University Wushu Championship in Jakarta (debut event)



References

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