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2021 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.


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*In mountain running, the Gansu ultramarathon disaster in the
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, China led 21 runners to die from hypothermia. The poor organization of this government-run race led to a national outcry on the regulations of the sport. *In sprinting, during the Olympics, Krystsina Tsimanouskaya criticised her Belarusian coaches for entering her in the
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, a distance she had never contested, without her consent, after others missed doping tests and were disqualified. Her coaches forced her to fly back to Belarus. She entered the Polish embassy in Tokyo and was granted a humanitarian visa. The International Olympic Committee revoked the accreditation of her coaches and expelled them from the Olympic Village.


World records

''In chronological order'' *17 May: In swimming, Russian
Kliment Kolesnikov Kliment Andreyevich Kolesnikov ( rus, Климент Андреевич Колесников, , klʲɪˈmʲent kɐˈlʲesʲnʲɪkəf; born 9 July 2000) is a Russian swimmer. He holds world junior records in eight events: 50/100/200 back in lon ...
broke the 50 metre backstroke world record at the
2020 European Aquatics Championships The 2020 European Aquatics Championships (also known as the 2021 European Aquatics Championships; 35th) were scheduled to take place in Budapest, Hungary, from 11 to 24 May 2020. However, on 5 May it was announced that the event had been postpon ...
with a time of 23.93. *18 May: In swimming, Russian
Kliment Kolesnikov Kliment Andreyevich Kolesnikov ( rus, Климент Андреевич Колесников, , klʲɪˈmʲent kɐˈlʲesʲnʲɪkəf; born 9 July 2000) is a Russian swimmer. He holds world junior records in eight events: 50/100/200 back in lon ...
broke the 50 metre backstroke world record at the
2020 European Aquatics Championships The 2020 European Aquatics Championships (also known as the 2021 European Aquatics Championships; 35th) were scheduled to take place in Budapest, Hungary, from 11 to 24 May 2020. However, on 5 May it was announced that the event had been postpon ...
with a time of 23.80. *22 May: In swimming, Italian Benedetta Pilato broke the
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world record at the
2020 European Aquatics Championships The 2020 European Aquatics Championships (also known as the 2021 European Aquatics Championships; 35th) were scheduled to take place in Budapest, Hungary, from 11 to 24 May 2020. However, on 5 May it was announced that the event had been postpon ...
with a time of 29.30. *13 June: In swimming, Australian Kaylee McKeown broke the women's 100 metre backstroke world record at the
2021 Australian Swimming Trials The 2021 Australian Swimming Trials was a sports event that was held from 12 to 17 June 2021 at the South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre to determine Australia's swimming team to the 2020 Summer Olympics and 2020 Paralympics. Olympic Qua ...
with a time of 57.45. *18 June: In athletics, American
Ryan Crouser Ryan Crouser (born December 18, 1992) is an American shot putter and discus thrower. He is a two-time Olympic gold medalist and Olympic record holder. Crouser is the current world record holder in the shot put, both indoor and outdoor. On June 18 ...
broke the
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world record at the 2020 United States Olympic Trials (track and field) with a distance of 23.37 metres. *25 July: In swimming, Team Australia, consisting of Bronte Campbell, Meg Harris, Emma McKeon, and Cate Campbell broke the women's 4x100 metre freestyle relay world record at the
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with a time of 3:29.69. *29 July: In swimming, Team China, consisting of
Yang Junxuan Yang Junxuan ( zh, s=杨浚瑄, born 26 January 2002) is a Chinese Swimming (sport), swimmer. She competed at the 2018 Asian Games in the following competitions: Swimming at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's 100 metre freestyle, 100 metre freesty ...
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Tang Muhan Tang Muhan (, born 4 September 2003) is a Chinese swimmer. She competed in the women's 400 metre freestyle at the 2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July t ...
, Zhang Yufei, and
Li Bingjie Li Bingjie (, born 3 March 2002) is a Chinese swimmer. She is the world record holder in the short course 400 metre freestyle. She is also the Asian record holder in the long course 400 metre freestyle as well as the short course 1500 metre f ...
broke the women's 4x200 metre freestyle relay world record at the
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with a time of 7:40.33. *30 July: In swimming, South African Tatjana Schoenmaker broke the
women's 200 metre breaststroke A woman is an adult female human. Prior to adulthood, a female human is referred to as a girl (a female child or adolescent). The plural ''women'' is sometimes used in certain phrases such as "women's rights" to denote female humans regardl ...
world record at the
2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July. Tokyo was selected as the host city during the ...
with a time of 2:18.95. *31 July: In swimming, American Caeleb Dressel broke the 100 metre butterfly world record at the
2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July. Tokyo was selected as the host city during the ...
with a time of 49.45. *31 July: In swimming, Team Great Britain, consisting of Kathleen Dawson, Adam Peaty, James Guy, and Anna Hopkin broke the mixed 4x100 metre medley relay world record at the
2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July. Tokyo was selected as the host city during the ...
with a time of 3:37.58. *1 August: In swimming, Team USA, consisting of Ryan Murphy, Michael Andrew, Caeleb Dressel, and Zach Apple broke the 4x100 metre medley relay world record at the
2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July. Tokyo was selected as the host city during the ...
with a time of 3:26.78. *1 August: In athletics, Venezuelan Yulimar Rojas broke the women's triple jump world record at the
2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July. Tokyo was selected as the host city during the ...
with a distance of 15.67 metres. *3 August: In athletics, Norwegian Karsten Warholm broke the
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world record at the
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with a time of 45.94. *4 August: In athletics, American
Sydney McLaughlin Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (, born August 7, 1999) is an American hurdler and sprinter who competes in the 400 meters hurdles. She is the 2020 Tokyo Olympic champion with the Games record, and 2022 World champion with a world record time of 50 ...
broke the women's 400 metres hurdles world record at the
2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July. Tokyo was selected as the host city during the ...
with a time of 51.46. *29 August: In swimming, American
Coleman Stewart Coleman Stewart (born March 3, 1998) is an American swimmer. He is the current world record holder in the short course 100 meter backstroke. At the 2019 World University Games, he won a gold medal as part of the 4×100 metre medley relay, sw ...
broke the short course 100 metre backstroke world record at the
2021 International Swimming League The 2021 International Swimming League was the third edition of the International Swimming League, a professional swimming league, established in 2019. It comprised ten teams composed of both women and men. The league, due to COVID-19 pandemic tr ...
with a time of 48.33. *29 October: In swimming, Australian Kyle Chalmers broke the short course 100 metre freestyle world record at the
2021 FINA Swimming World Cup The 2021 FINA Swimming World Cup was a series of four three-day meets in four different cities in October 2021. This edition was held in the short course (25-meter pool) format. Meets The 2021 World Cup consisted of the following four meets. Wor ...
with a time of 44.84. *3 November: In swimming, Team Italy, consisting of
Michele Lamberti Michele Lamberti (born 3 November 2000) is a competitive Italian swimmer. He is a former world record holder in the short course 4×50-metre medley relay. He currently holds the Italian record in the short course 50-metre backstroke. At the 2 ...
, Nicolo Martinenghi, Marco Orsi, and
Lorenzo Zazzeri Lorenzo Zazzeri (born 9 August 1994) is an Italian swimmer. He competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay, winning a silver medal. Career He competed in the men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay event at the 2 ...
broke the short course 4x50 metre medley relay world record at the
2021 European Short Course Swimming Championships The 2021 European Short Course Swimming Championships (25 m) were held in Kazan, Russia from 2 to 7 November 2021 at the Palace of Water Sports. Medal table Trophy Results Men's events Women's events Mixed events References Ex ...
with a time of 1:30.14. *6 November: In swimming, Hungarian Szebasztián Szabó tied the short course 50 metre butterfly world record at the
2021 European Short Course Swimming Championships The 2021 European Short Course Swimming Championships (25 m) were held in Kazan, Russia from 2 to 7 November 2021 at the Palace of Water Sports. Medal table Trophy Results Men's events Women's events Mixed events References Ex ...
with a time of 21.75. *7 November: In swimming, Belarusian Ilya Shymanovich tied the short course 50 metre breastroke world record at the
2021 European Short Course Swimming Championships The 2021 European Short Course Swimming Championships (25 m) were held in Kazan, Russia from 2 to 7 November 2021 at the Palace of Water Sports. Medal table Trophy Results Men's events Women's events Mixed events References Ex ...
with a time of 25.25. *7 November: In swimming, Team Netherlands, consisting of
Kira Toussaint Kira Marije Toussaint (born 22 May 1994) is a Dutch competitive swimmer who specialises in backstroke. She is the former world record holder in the short course 50 metre backstroke and the Dutch record holder in the long course 50 metre backst ...
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Arno Kamminga Arno Kamminga (born 22 October 1995) is a Dutch swimmer. He won silver medals in the 100 metre breaststroke and 200 metre breaststroke events at the 2020 Summer Olympics. He competed in the men's 50 metre breaststroke event at the 2017 World ...
, Maaike de Waard, and Thom de Boer broke the short course 4x50 metre mixed medley relay world record at the
2021 European Short Course Swimming Championships The 2021 European Short Course Swimming Championships (25 m) were held in Kazan, Russia from 2 to 7 November 2021 at the Palace of Water Sports. Medal table Trophy Results Men's events Women's events Mixed events References Ex ...
with a time of 1:36.18. *19 November: In swimming, Belarusian Ilya Shymanovich broke the short course 100 metre breaststroke world record at the
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with a time of 55.32.


Deaths


Competitions by month


Air sports

*10 – 24 July: 5th FAI Junior European Gliding Championships in Pociūnai *28 July – 6 August: 23rd FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships and 11th FAI World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships in Leszno *29 July – 7 August: 14th FAI World Advanced Aerobatic Championships in Toruń *7 – 21 August: 36th FAI World Gliding Championships in Montluçon – Guéret *9 – 21 August: 2020 FAI World Parachuting Championships in Tanay-Kemerovo *2 – 8 October: 2021 FAI S World Championships for Space Models in Buzău


Alpine skiing Alpine skiing, or downhill skiing, is the pastime of sliding down snow-covered slopes on skis with fixed-heel bindings, unlike other types of skiing ( cross-country, Telemark, or ski jumping), which use skis with free-heel bindings. Whether for ...


FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2021

* 9 – 21 February: in
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** Super G winners:
Vincent Kriechmayr Vincent Kriechmayr (born 1 October 1991) is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer and specializes in the speed events of super-G and downhill. Kriechmayr is the 2021 world champion in both speed events, super-G and downhill. Career Born in Li ...
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Lara Gut-Behrami Lara Gut-Behrami (; ; born 27 April 1991) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer who competes in all disciplines and specializes in the speed events of downhill and super-G. She won the gold medal in the Super-G event at the 2022 Winter Olympics ...
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Vincent Kriechmayr Vincent Kriechmayr (born 1 October 1991) is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer and specializes in the speed events of super-G and downhill. Kriechmayr is the 2021 world champion in both speed events, super-G and downhill. Career Born in Li ...
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Lara Gut-Behrami Lara Gut-Behrami (; ; born 27 April 1991) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer who competes in all disciplines and specializes in the speed events of downhill and super-G. She won the gold medal in the Super-G event at the 2022 Winter Olympics ...
(f) *** Romed Baumann (m) /
Corinne Suter Corinne Suter (born 28 September 1994) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer specializes in the speed events of downhill and super-G. Career Suter made her World Cup debut at age 17 in November 2011, and won season titles in downhill and super- ...
(f) *** Alexis Pinturault (m) / Mikaela Shiffrin (f) ** Downhill winners:
Vincent Kriechmayr Vincent Kriechmayr (born 1 October 1991) is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer and specializes in the speed events of super-G and downhill. Kriechmayr is the 2021 world champion in both speed events, super-G and downhill. Career Born in Li ...
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Corinne Suter Corinne Suter (born 28 September 1994) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer specializes in the speed events of downhill and super-G. Career Suter made her World Cup debut at age 17 in November 2011, and won season titles in downhill and super- ...
(f) ** Alpine Combined winners:
Marco Schwarz Career Schwarz competed for Austria at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics in the alpine skiing and won three gold medals; in the boys' combined, the parallel mixed team event, and the boys' giant slalom. Schwarz made his World Cup debut in No ...
(m) / Mikaela Shiffrin ** Parallel winners:
Mathieu Faivre Mathieu Faivre (born 18 January 1992) is a French World Cup alpine ski racer, and specializes in giant slalom. He has competed for France in two Winter Olympics and six World Championships. In 2021, he won two gold medals for world titles i ...
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Marta Bassino Marta Bassino (born 27 February 1996) is an Italian World Cup alpine ski racer. She competes in all disciplines, with a focus in giant slalom, in which she has won 6 World Cup races. Biography Born in Cuneo, Piedmont, she lives in Borgo San ...
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Katharina Liensberger Katharina Liensberger (born 1 April 1997) is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer, and specialises in the technical events of slalom and giant slalom. Born in Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Liensberger made her World Cup debut in January 2016 and ga ...
(f) ** Team Parallel winners: ( Sebastian Foss-Solevåg,
Kristin Lysdahl Kristin Lysdahl (born 29 June 1996) is a Norwegian World Cup alpine ski racer. She competes in all disciplines, but focuses on the technical events of Giant slalom and Slalom. She has competed in three World Championships and the 2018 Winter O ...
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Kristina Riis-Johannessen Kristina Riis-Johannessen (born 5 March 1991) is a Norwegian former alpine ski racer. She competed in Super G, giant slalom and Combined. She competed at the 2017 World Championships in St. Moritz, Switzerland, where she placed 21st in the Sup ...
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Fabian Wilkens Solheim Fabian Wilkens Solheim (born 10 April 1996) is a Norwegian alpine ski racer. At the 2017 Junior World Championships he finished twelfth in the giant slalom. He made his FIS Alpine Ski World Cup debut in December 2018 in Val d'Isere, and collec ...
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Thea Louise Stjernesund Thea Louise Stjernesund (born 24 November 1996) is a Norwegian World Cup alpine ski racer and specializes in the technical events of slalom and giant slalom. Career Competing at the 2016 and 2017 Junior World Championships, her best individual ...
) ** Giant Slalom winners:
Mathieu Faivre Mathieu Faivre (born 18 January 1992) is a French World Cup alpine ski racer, and specializes in giant slalom. He has competed for France in two Winter Olympics and six World Championships. In 2021, he won two gold medals for world titles i ...
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Lara Gut-Behrami Lara Gut-Behrami (; ; born 27 April 1991) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer who competes in all disciplines and specializes in the speed events of downhill and super-G. She won the gold medal in the Super-G event at the 2022 Winter Olympics ...
(f) ** Slalom winners: Sebastian Foss-Solevåg (m) /
Katharina Liensberger Katharina Liensberger (born 1 April 1997) is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer, and specialises in the technical events of slalom and giant slalom. Born in Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Liensberger made her World Cup debut in January 2016 and ga ...
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World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2021 The 2021 World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships were held from 3 to 10 March 2021 in Bansko, Bulgaria. Schedule ''All times are local ( UTC+2).'' Medal summary Men's events Women's events Medal table References External linksOffic ...

* 2 – 10 March: in Bansko ** Super G winners: Giovanni Franzoni (m) / Lena Wechner (f) ** Giant Slalom winners: Lukas Fuerstein (m) / Hanna Aronsson Elfman (f) ** Slalom winners: Benjamin Ritchie (m) / Sophie Mathiou (f)


2020–21 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup The International Ski Federation (FIS) Alpine Ski World Cup was the premier circuit for alpine skiing competition. The inaugural season launched in January 1967, and the season marked the 55th consecutive year for the FIS World Cup. As it ha ...

;Men's * 5 & 7 December 2020: World Cup #1 in Santa Caterina ** Men's Giant Slalom winners: Filip Zubčić (No. 1) /
Marco Odermatt Marco Odermatt (born 8 October 1997) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer who races in giant slalom and the speed disciplines. Odermatt competed for Switzerland at two Junior World Championships and three World Championships. Career At the ...
(No. 2) * 9 – 13 December 2020: World Cup #2 in Val-d'Isère ** Men's Super G winner: Mauro Caviezel ** Men's Downhill winner:
Martin Čater Martin Čater (born 20 December 1992) is a Slovenian World Cup alpine ski racer. Career He competed at the 2015 World Championships in Beaver Creek, USA, in the Super-G. On 13 December 2020 with a start number of 41, Čater gained his first W ...
* 16 – 19 December 2020: World Cup #3 in Val Gardena ** Men's Super G winner:
Aleksander Aamodt Kilde Aleksander Aamodt Kilde (born 21 September 1992) is a Norwegian World Cup alpine ski racer. He competes in four events, with a main focus on super-G and downhill.Alta Badia Alta Badia is a ski resort in the Dolomites of northern Italy, in the upper part of the Val Badia (german: Hochabtei) in South Tyrol. It is part of the Dolomiti Superski ski area. It is included in the territories of the municipalities of Corvar ...
** Men's Giant Slalom winner: Alexis Pinturault ** Men's Slalom winner:
Ramon Zenhäusern Ramon Zenhäusern (born 4 May 1992) is a Swiss FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, World Cup Alpine skiing, alpine ski racer and specializes in Slalom skiing, slalom. He made his World Cup debut in November 2013 Alpine Skiing World Cup, 2012 and competed ...
* 22 December 2020: WC #5 in Madonna di Campiglio (Men's only) ** Me's Slalom winner: Henrik Kristoffersen * 26 – 29 December 2020: WC #6 in Bormio ** Men's Super G winner: Ryan Cochran-Siegle ** Men's Downhill winner:
Matthias Mayer Matthias Mayer (; born 9 June 1990) is an Austrian retired FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, World Cup Alpine skiing, alpine ski racer and Career Born in Afritz am See in Carinthia (state), Carinthia, Mayer made his World Cup debut in Sestriere in Feb ...
* 8 – 10 January: WC #7 in Adelboden ** Men's Giant Slalom winners: Alexis Pinturault (2 times) ** Men's Slalom winner:
Marco Schwarz Career Schwarz competed for Austria at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics in the alpine skiing and won three gold medals; in the boys' combined, the parallel mixed team event, and the boys' giant slalom. Schwarz made his World Cup debut in No ...
* 16 & 17 January: WC #8 in
Flachau Flachau is a village in the district of St. Johann im Pongau in the Austrian state of Salzburg, with a population of 2,802 (2016 data). Its numerous skiing facilities are part of the Ski Amadé network of ski areas, one of the largest in Europe. ...
** Men's Slalom winners: Manuel Feller (No. 1) / Sebastian Foss-Solevåg (No. 2) * 19 – 25 January: WC #9 in
Kitzbühel Kitzbühel (, also: ; ) is a medieval town situated in the Kitzbühel Alps along the river Kitzbüheler Ache in Tyrol, Austria, about east of the state capital Innsbruck and is the administrative centre of the Kitzbühel district (). Kitzbühel ...
** Men's Downhill winners:
Beat Feuz Beat Feuz (; born 11 February 1987) is a Swiss FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, World Cup Alpine skiing, alpine ski racer, specializing in the speed events of Downhill (ski competition), downhill and super-G. He is 2017 World champion and 2022 Olympic ch ...
(2 times) ** Men's Super G winner:
Vincent Kriechmayr Vincent Kriechmayr (born 1 October 1991) is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer and specializes in the speed events of super-G and downhill. Kriechmayr is the 2021 world champion in both speed events, super-G and downhill. Career Born in Li ...
* 26 January: WC #10 in Schladming ** Men's Slalom winner: Marco Schwarz * 30 & 31 January: WC #11 in Chamonix ** Men's Slalom winners:
Clément Noël Clément Noël (born 3 May 1997) is a French World Cup alpine ski racer and specialises in the slalom discipline. He competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics, placing fourth in the slalom, then became the gold medalist in slalom at the 2022 Wint ...
(No. 1) / Henrik Kristoffersen (No. 2) * 3 – 6 February: WC #12 in
Garmisch-Partenkirchen Garmisch-Partenkirchen (; Bavarian: ''Garmasch-Partakurch''), nicknamed Ga-Pa, is an Alpine ski town in Bavaria, southern Germany. It is the seat of government of the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen (abbreviated ''GAP''), in the O ...
** Men's Downhill winner: Dominik Paris ** Men's Super G winner:
Vincent Kriechmayr Vincent Kriechmayr (born 1 October 1991) is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer and specializes in the speed events of super-G and downhill. Kriechmayr is the 2021 world champion in both speed events, super-G and downhill. Career Born in Li ...
* 27 & 28 February: WC #13 in Bansko ** Men's Giant Slalom winners: Filip Zubčić (No. 1) /
Mathieu Faivre Mathieu Faivre (born 18 January 1992) is a French World Cup alpine ski racer, and specializes in giant slalom. He has competed for France in two Winter Olympics and six World Championships. In 2021, he won two gold medals for world titles i ...
(No. 2) * 3 – 7 March: WC #14 in Saalbach-Hinterglemm ** Men's Downhill winner:
Vincent Kriechmayr Vincent Kriechmayr (born 1 October 1991) is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer and specializes in the speed events of super-G and downhill. Kriechmayr is the 2021 world champion in both speed events, super-G and downhill. Career Born in Li ...
** Men's Super G winner:
Marco Odermatt Marco Odermatt (born 8 October 1997) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer who races in giant slalom and the speed disciplines. Odermatt competed for Switzerland at two Junior World Championships and three World Championships. Career At the ...
* 13 & 14 March: WC #15 in Kranjska Gora ** Men's Giant Slalom winner:
Marco Odermatt Marco Odermatt (born 8 October 1997) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer who races in giant slalom and the speed disciplines. Odermatt competed for Switzerland at two Junior World Championships and three World Championships. Career At the ...
** Men's Slalom winner:
Clément Noël Clément Noël (born 3 May 1997) is a French World Cup alpine ski racer and specialises in the slalom discipline. He competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics, placing fourth in the slalom, then became the gold medalist in slalom at the 2022 Wint ...
;Women's * 21 & 22 November 2020: World Cup #1 in Levi ** Women's Slalom winners: Petra Vlhová (2 times) * 12 – 14 December 2020: World Cup #2 in Courchevel ** Women's Giant Slalom winners:
Marta Bassino Marta Bassino (born 27 February 1996) is an Italian World Cup alpine ski racer. She competes in all disciplines, with a focus in giant slalom, in which she has won 6 World Cup races. Biography Born in Cuneo, Piedmont, she lives in Borgo San ...
(No. 1) / Mikaela Shiffrin (No. 2) * 16 – 20 December 2020: World Cup #3 in Val-d'Isère ** Women's Downhill winners:
Corinne Suter Corinne Suter (born 28 September 1994) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer specializes in the speed events of downhill and super-G. Career Suter made her World Cup debut at age 17 in November 2011, and won season titles in downhill and super- ...
(No. 1) / Sofia Goggia (No. 2) ** Women's Super G winner:
Ester Ledecká Ester Ledecká (, born 23 March 1995) is a Czech snowboarder and alpine skier. At the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, Ledecká won gold medals in the super-G in alpine skiing and in the parallel giant slalom in snowboarding, becoming the ...
* 28 & 29 December 2020: WC #4 in Semmering ** ''Here, the Giant Slalom competition is cancelled.'' * 7 – 10 January: WC #5 in St Anton am Arlberg ** Women's Downhill winner: Sofia Goggia ** Women's Super G winner:
Lara Gut-Behrami Lara Gut-Behrami (; ; born 27 April 1991) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer who competes in all disciplines and specializes in the speed events of downhill and super-G. She won the gold medal in the Super-G event at the 2022 Winter Olympics ...
* 12 January: WC #6 in
Flachau Flachau is a village in the district of St. Johann im Pongau in the Austrian state of Salzburg, with a population of 2,802 (2016 data). Its numerous skiing facilities are part of the Ski Amadé network of ski areas, one of the largest in Europe. ...
** Women's Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin * 16 & 17 January: WC #7 in Kranjska Gora ** Women's Giant Slalom winners: Marta Bassino (2 times) * 20 – 24 January: WC #8 in Crans-Montana ** Women's Downhill winners: Sofia Goggia (2 times) ** Women's Super G winner: Lara Gut-Behrami * 26 January: WC #9 in
Kronplatz The Kronplatz (Ladin and Italian: ''Plan de Corones'') is a mountain of the Dolomites in South Tyrol, northern Italy, with a summit elevation of above sea level. ''Kronplatz'' is not only the name of the mountain but of the whole holiday region ...
** Women's Giant Slalom winner: Tessa Worley * 28 – 31 January: WC #10 in
Garmisch-Partenkirchen Garmisch-Partenkirchen (; Bavarian: ''Garmasch-Partakurch''), nicknamed Ga-Pa, is an Alpine ski town in Bavaria, southern Germany. It is the seat of government of the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen (abbreviated ''GAP''), in the O ...
** Women's Super G winners: Lara Gut-Behrami (2 times) * 24 – 27 February: WC #11 in
Val di Fassa The Fassa Valley (Ladin: ''Fascia'', it, Val di Fassa, german: Fassatal) is a valley in the Dolomites in Trentino, northern Italy. As an administrative valley community (Italian: ''Comunità di valle'', German: ''Talgemeinschaft'') of Trentino, it ...
** Women's Downhill winners: Lara Gut-Behrami (2 times) ** Women's Super G winner:
Federica Brignone Federica Brignone (born 14 July 1990) is an Italian World Cup alpine ski racer. She competes in all alpine disciplines, with a focus on giant slalom and super-G. Brignone won the World Cup overall title in 2020, becoming the first Italian femal ...
* 6 & 7 March: WC #12 in Jasná ** Women's Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin ** Women's Giant Slalom winner: Petra Vlhová * 12 & 13 March: WC #13 in Åre ** Women's Slalom winners: Petra Vlhová (No. 1) /
Katharina Liensberger Katharina Liensberger (born 1 April 1997) is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer, and specialises in the technical events of slalom and giant slalom. Born in Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Liensberger made her World Cup debut in January 2016 and ga ...
(No. 2) ;Mixed * 17 & 18 October 2020: World Cup #1 in Sölden ** Giant Slalom winners:
Lucas Braathen Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (; born 19April 2000) is a Brazilian and Norwegian FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, World Cup Alpine skiing, alpine ski racer. Until his retirement from World Cup racing inOctober 2023, he represented Norway in international com ...
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Marta Bassino Marta Bassino (born 27 February 1996) is an Italian World Cup alpine ski racer. She competes in all disciplines, with a focus in giant slalom, in which she has won 6 World Cup races. Biography Born in Cuneo, Piedmont, she lives in Borgo San ...
(f) * 26 & 27 November 2020: World Cup #2 in Lech/
Zürs Zürs (1717 meters above sea level) is one of the most renowned winter sports resorts in the Alps. Located in the westernmost Austrian state of Vorarlberg, almost directly on the border to North Tyrol, near the Flexenpass, Zürs is part of the Ar ...
** Giant Parallel Slalom winners: Alexis Pinturault (m) / Petra Vlhová (f) ** Women's Slalom winner: Michelle Gisin * 3 – 6 January: WC #3 in Zagreb ** Slalom winners:
Linus Straßer Linus Straßer (born 6 November 1992) is a German World Cup alpine ski racer, a slalom specialist. His first qualification for a World Cup second run came in a giant slalom at Beaver Creek in December 2014, but he failed to finish. Straßer has ...
(m) / Petra Vlhová (f) * 12 – 17 January: WC #4 in Wengen ** ''Event cancelled''. * 15 – 21 March: WC #5 in Lenzerheide ** ''Downhill and Super G events here are cancelled''. ** Slalom winners: Manuel Feller (m) /
Katharina Liensberger Katharina Liensberger (born 1 April 1997) is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer, and specialises in the technical events of slalom and giant slalom. Born in Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Liensberger made her World Cup debut in January 2016 and ga ...
(f) ** Giant Slalom winners: Alexis Pinturault (m) / Alice Robinson (f) ** Team Parallel winners: (
Kristina Riis-Johannessen Kristina Riis-Johannessen (born 5 March 1991) is a Norwegian former alpine ski racer. She competed in Super G, giant slalom and Combined. She competed at the 2017 World Championships in St. Moritz, Switzerland, where she placed 21st in the Sup ...
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Leif Kristian Nestvold-Haugen Leif Kristian Nestvold-Haugen (born 29 November 1987) is a Norwegian World Cup alpine ski racer, specializing in the technical events of giant slalom and slalom. Haugen made his World Cup debut in October 2009 in Sölden, and collected his fi ...
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Kristin Lysdahl Kristin Lysdahl (born 29 June 1996) is a Norwegian World Cup alpine ski racer. She competes in all disciplines, but focuses on the technical events of Giant slalom and Slalom. She has competed in three World Championships and the 2018 Winter O ...
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2020–21 Citizen World Cup

* 2 & 3 January: WC #1 in Pontresina ** ''Event cancelled'' * 7 – 9 January: WC #2 in Falcade/ Moena ** Men's Super G winners: Francesco Gatto (No. 1) / Matteo Pradal (No. 2) ** Women's Super G winners: Katrina van Soest (2 times) * 9 & 10 January: WC #3 in Lenggries/ Brauneck ** ''Event cancelled'' * 9 & 10 January: WC #4 in Turnau ** Men's Slalom winners: Michał Staszowski (No. 1) / Filip Botka (No. 2) ** Women's Slalom winners: Petra Hromcová (2 times) * 16 & 17 January: WC #5 in Reiteralm ** Men's Giant Slalom winners: Jakob Greber (No. 1) / Max Greber (No. 2) * 28 – 31 January: WC #6 in
Passo San Pellegrino The San Pellegrino Pass ( it, Passo San Pellegrino) (1918 m) is a high mountain pass in the Italian Dolomites. It connects the municipalities of Moena and Falcade. The ski resort of Trevalli is located at the pass. The area is also popula ...
** Men's Giant Slalom winner: Jan Koula (2 times) ** Women's Giant Slalom winners: Caroline Beauchamp (No. 1) / Carlotta De Leonardis (No. 2) * 9 – 12 February: WC #7 in
Abetone Abetone was a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Pistoia in the Italian region of Tuscany, located about northwest of Florence and about northwest of Pistoia. It has been a frazione of Abetone Cutigliano since 2017. History Abet ...
** Slalom winners: Toby Case (m) / Lisa Rodari (f) ** Giant Slalom winners: Thomas Meraner (m) / Camilla Furletti (f) * 18 February 20: WC #8 in Sils/Furtschellas ** Men's Slalom winners: Luc Herrmann (2 times) ** Women's Slalom winners: Carlotta Maria Clara Marcora (2 times) * 20 & 21 February: WC #9 in La Molina ** Giant Slalom winners: Andrés García (m) / Inês Araújo (f) ** Slalom winners: Samuel Beso (m) / Inés Sanmartín Arbones (f) * 1 – 3 March: WC #10 in Hinterreit ** Men's Super G winners: Luis Tritscher (2 times) ** Women's Super G winners: Florentina Schnittler (No. 1) / Chantal-Isell Laszlo (No. 2) * 6 & 7 March: WC #11 in
Espot Espot is a Municipalities of Catalonia, municipality in the ''Comarques of Catalonia, comarca'' of the Pallars Sobirà in Catalonia, Spain. It is located in the Espot Valley, east of the river Noguera Pallaresa. The municipality is one of the entr ...
** Men's Slalom winners: Aniol Torres Casas (No. 1) / Alejandro Miquel (No. 2) ** Women's Slalom winners: Inés Sanmartín Arbones (No. 1) / Noelia Gasienica-Kotelnicka (No. 2) * 6 & 7 March: WC #11 in Tschappina ** Men's Giant Slalom winner: Martin-Luis Walch (No. 1) / Dario Büschlen (No. 2) ** Women's Giant Slalom winners: Selina Gadient (2 times) * 15 March: WC #12 in Santa Caterina di Valfurva ** Super G winners: Luca Resinelli (m) / Flavia Lüönd (f)


2020–21 FIS Alpine Ski Europa Cup

* 2 & 3 November 2020: EC #1 in Obergurgl ** Men's Giant Slalom winners: Raphael Haaser (No. 1) / Julian Rauchfuss (No. 2) * 7 – 9 December 2020: EC #2 in Zinal (Men's only) ** Men's Super G winner:
Ralph Weber Ralph Weber (born 31 May 1993) is a Swiss alpine ski racer. Weber specializes in the speed events of Downhill and Super-G also skiing in the Alpine Combined discipline. Weber was the Junior World Champion in Super-G in 2012, making his World Cup ...
** Men's Alpine Combined winner: Joel Lütolf ** Men's Giant Slalom winner:
Cyprien Sarrazin Cyprien Sarrazin (born 13 October 1994) is a French World Cup alpine ski racer who races in giant slalom, super-G and downhill. Born in Gap, Hautes-Alpes, Sarrazin made his World Cup debut at age 21 in February 2016. Initially a giant slalo ...
* 12 & 13 December 2020: EC #3 in Cadipietra (Women's only) ** Women's Slalom winners:
Lara Della Mea Lara Della Mea (born 10 January 1999) is an Italian World Cup alpine ski racer. She competed at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019 The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019 were held from 4 to 17 February 2019 in Åre, Sweden. Th ...
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Martina Dubovská Martina Dubovská (born 27 February 1992) is a Czech alpine skier. She competed at the 2014 and 2018 File:2018 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in PyeongChang, South Korea; Protests erupt ...
(f) * 12 – 15 December 2020: EC #4 in Santa Caterina di Valfurva (Men's only) ** Men's Downhill winners: Maximilian Lahnsteiner (No. 1) / Clemens Nocker (No. 2) * 16 & 17 December 2020: EC #5 in
Hippach Hippach is a municipality in the Schwaz district in the Austrian state of Tyrol Tyrol (; historically the Tyrole; de-AT, Tirol ; it, Tirolo) is a historical region in the Alps - in Northern Italy and western Austria. The area was historic ...
(Women's only) ** Women's Giant Slalom winners:
Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel Maryna Gąsienica-Daniel (born 19 February 1994) is a World Cup alpine ski racer from Poland. She competed for Poland at the 2014 Winter Olympics in the alpine skiing events, and was 32nd in the giant slalom. She finished 34th in the giant ...
(2 times) * 17 & 18 December 2020: EC #6 in
Val di Fassa The Fassa Valley (Ladin: ''Fascia'', it, Val di Fassa, german: Fassatal) is a valley in the Dolomites in Trentino, northern Italy. As an administrative valley community (Italian: ''Comunità di valle'', German: ''Talgemeinschaft'') of Trentino, it ...
(Men's only) ** Men's Slalom winners:
Clément Noël Clément Noël (born 3 May 1997) is a French World Cup alpine ski racer and specialises in the slalom discipline. He competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics, placing fourth in the slalom, then became the gold medalist in slalom at the 2022 Wint ...
(No. 1) / Théo Letitre (No. 2) * 20 & 21 December 2020: EC #7 in Andalo (Women's only) ** Women's Giant Slalom winners:
Mina Fürst Holtmann Mina Fürst Holtmann (born 17 July 1995) is a Norwegian World Cup alpine ski racer and specializes in the technical events of slalom and giant slalom. She represents the sports club Bærums SK. Career Fürst Holtmann competed without finishi ...
(No. 1) / ''Second here is cancelled.'' * 21 & 22 December 2020: EC #8 in Altenmarkt (Men's only) ** Men's Super G winners: Raphael Haaser (No. 1) / Roy Piccard (No. 2) * 4 & 5 January: EC #9 in Zinal (Women's only) ** Women's Super G winners: Stephanie Jenal (No. 1) / Lisa Grill (No. 2) * 6 & 7 January: EC #10 in
Val Cenis Val Cenis is a ski and mountain resort situated in the Haute-Maurienne region of the French Alps, close to the Italian border. It is composed of five villages; Lanslebourg, Lanslevillard, Termignon, Sollières-Sardières and Bramans. The villag ...
(Men's only) ** Men's Slalom winners: Laurie Taylor (No. 1) / Billy Major (No. 2) * 9 & 10 January: EC #11 in Vaujany (Women's only) ** Women's Slalom winners: Elsa Håkansson-Fermbäck (No. 1) / Andreja Slokar (No. 2) * 14 – 17 January: EC #12 in Crans-Montana ** Women's Downhill winners:
Jasmine Flury Jasmine Flury (born 16 September 1993) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer, specializing in the speed events of Downhill Flury won gold in downhill at the 2023 World Championships. Flury made her World Cup debut at age twenty in January 2014 ...
(No. 1) / ''Second here is cancelled.'' * 18 & 19 January: EC #13 in Zinal (Men's only) ** Men's Super G winners: Lars Rösti (No. 1) / Joshua Mettler (No. 2) * 20 & 21 January: EC #14 in Gstaad (Women's only) ** Women's Slalom winners: Marie-Therese Sporer (No. 1) / Andreja Slokar (No. 2) * 25 & 26 January: EC #15 in Zell am See (Women's only) ** Women's Slalom winners: Lena Dürr (No. 1) / Zrinka Ljutić (No. 2) * 25 – 30 January: EC #16 in Orcières-Merlette (Men's only) ** Men's Downhill winners: Erik Arvidsson (No. 1) / Victor Schuller (No. 2) ** Men's Super G winner: Maximilian Lahnsteiner * 2 & 3 February: EC #17 in Folgaria (Men's only) ** Men's Giant Slalom winners: Semyel Bissig (No. 1) /
Timon Haugan Timon Haugan (born 27 December 1996 in Støren, Norway) is a Norwegian World Cup alpine ski racer who specializes in slalom. At the 2016 Junior World Championships, Haugan finished eleventh at best, but returned in 2017 and won the silver medal ...
(No. 2) * 2 & 3 February: EC #18 in
Krvavec The Krvavec Ski Resort is the second-largest Slovenian ski resort, located in the Municipality of Cerklje na Gorenjskem in the Kamnik–Savinja Alps. The nearest city is Kranj and it is 25 km from Ljubljana. The resort is located 10 k ...
(Women's only) ** Women's Giant Slalom winner: Zrinka Ljutić * 6 & 7 February: EC #19 in
Berchtesgaden Berchtesgaden () is a municipality in the district Berchtesgadener Land, Bavaria, in southeastern Germany, near the border with Austria, south of Salzburg and southeast of Munich. It lies in the Berchtesgaden Alps, south of Berchtesgaden; the ...
(Men's only) ** Men's Giant Slalom winners: Dominik Raschner (No. 1) /
Stefan Brennsteiner Stefan Brennsteiner (born 3 October 1991) is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer, and specializes in giant slalom. He has competed in two Winter Olympics and three World Championships. Brennsteiner made his World Cup debut at age 21 in ...
(No. 2) * 9 – 11 February: EC #20 in Santa Caterina di Valfurva (Women's only) ** Downhill winners: Lisa Grill (2 times) * 13 – 15 February: EC #21 in
Berchtesgaden Berchtesgaden () is a municipality in the district Berchtesgadener Land, Bavaria, in southeastern Germany, near the border with Austria, south of Salzburg and southeast of Munich. It lies in the Berchtesgaden Alps, south of Berchtesgaden; the ...
(Women's only) ** Giant Slalom winners:
Elisa Mörzinger Elisa Mörzinger (born 6 May 1997) is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer. Mörzinger focuses on the technical events of slalom and giant slalom. Career In October 2019, Mörzinger made her World Cup debut in the giant slalom at Sölden, ...
(No. 1) / Hilma Loevblom (No. 2) / (No. 3) * 18 & 19 February: EC #22 in
Hasliberg Hasliberg is a Swiss municipality in the Interlaken-Oberhasli administrative district in the canton of Bern. Hasliberg is situated on a south-west facing terrace above the valley of the river Aare. The four villages spread out along this terrace ...
(Men's only) ** Men's Slalom winners: Billy Major (No. 1) / Ben Ritchie (No. 2) * 22 – 25 February: EC #23 in Sella Nevea (Men's only) ** Men's Downhill winners: Victor Schuller (No. 1) / Erik Arvidsson (No. 2) * 27 & 28 February: EC #24 in Oberjoch (Men's only) ** Men's Slalom winners:
Jonathan Nordbotten Jonathan Nordbotten (born 14 July 1989) is a Norwegian former alpine ski racer, who specialised in slalom. He competed at the 2015 World Championships in Beaver Creek, USA, in the slalom., and had been on the World Cup tour and European tour s ...
(No. 1) / ''Second Slalom competition is cancelled''. * 27 & 28 February: EC #25 in Livigno (Women's only) ** Giant Slalom winners:
Jessica Hilzinger Jessica Hilzinger (born 26 May 1997 in Grabs, Switzerland) is a German alpine ski racer. World Championship results References External links * * 1997 births Living people German female alpine skiers Sportspeople from the canton of ...
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Marte Monsen Marte Monsen (born 27 January 2000) is a Norwegian alpine skier. Career She competed at the 2017, 2018 and 2019 World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships, and of the twelve events in total, her best outing was the 2018 giant slalom event where ...
(No. 2) * 2 & 3 March: EC #26 in
Val di Fassa The Fassa Valley (Ladin: ''Fascia'', it, Val di Fassa, german: Fassatal) is a valley in the Dolomites in Trentino, northern Italy. As an administrative valley community (Italian: ''Comunità di valle'', German: ''Talgemeinschaft'') of Trentino, it ...
(Women's only) ** Women's Super G winners: Jasmina Suter (No. 1) / Iulija Pleshkova (No. 2) * 10 – 18 March: EC #27 in Saalbach-Hinterglemm ** ''Downhill and Women's Super G events here are cancelled''. ** Men's Super G winner: Stefan Rogentin * 18 – 21 March: EC #28 in
Reiteralm Reiteralm may refer to: * Reiter Alm, part of Berchtesgaden Alps on the German–Austrian border in Bavaria, Germany, and Salzburg, Austria * Reiteralm (Styria) Reiteralm is part of the Schladminger 4-Berge-Schaukel The Schladminger 4-Berge- ...
** Giant Slalom winners: Hannes Zingerle (m) /
Marte Monsen Marte Monsen (born 27 January 2000) is a Norwegian alpine skier. Career She competed at the 2017, 2018 and 2019 World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships, and of the twelve events in total, her best outing was the 2018 giant slalom event where ...
(f) ** Slalom winners: Alexander Steen Olsen (m) /
Charlie Guest Charlotte "Charlie" Guest (born 30 December 1993) is a Scottish World Cup alpine ski racer who specialises in slalom and competes occasionally in giant slalom. She is the first British woman ever to win an Alpine European Cup race. Career E ...
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2021 Pro Bowl The 2021 Pro Bowl was to be the National Football League all-star game for the 2020 NFL season, originally scheduled to be played on January 31, 2021, at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. On October 14, 2020, the NFL announced that it had c ...
** ''Cancelled''. * 7 February:
Super Bowl LV Super Bowl LV was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2020 season. The National Football Conference (NFC) champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the American Football Conferen ...
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** Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFC) defeated Kansas City Chiefs (AFC), 31–9, to win their second
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title. * 22–24 April:
2021 NFL Draft The 2021 NFL Draft was the 86th National Football League Draft, the annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible players for the 2021 NFL season. The draft was held in Cleveland from April 29 to May 1, 2021 ...
in Cleveland * 9 September – 2 January 2022:
2021 NFL season The 2021 NFL season was the 102nd season of the National Football League (NFL). The season was the first to feature a 17-game regular season schedule as the league expanded the season from 16 games. The regular season started on September 9, ...


2020–21 NCAA football bowl games The 2020–21 NCAA football bowl games were a series of post-season games scheduled to complete the 2020 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The games began on December 21, 2020, continued with the 2021 College Football Playoff National Champi ...

* 21 December 2020: Myrtle Beach Bowl in Conway ** Appalachian State Mountaineers defeated North Texas Mean Green, 56–28. * 22 December 2020: Famous Idaho Potato Bowl in Boise ** Nevada Wolf Pack defeated Tulane Green Wave, 38–27. * 22 December 2020: Boca Raton Bowl in
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BYU Cougars The BYU Cougars are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Brigham Young University (BYU), located in Provo, Utah. BYU fields 21 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) varsity athletic teams. They are a member of the West ...
defeated UCF Knights, 49–23. * 23 December 2020: New Orleans Bowl in New Orleans ** Georgia Southern Eagles defeated Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, 38–3. * 23 December 2020: Montgomery Bowl in Montgomery ** Memphis Tigers defeated Florida Atlantic Owls, 25–10. * 24 December 2020: New Mexico Bowl in Frisco **
Hawaii Rainbow Warriors The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors and Rainbow Wāhine are the athletic teams that represent the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (UH), in Honolulu, Hawaii. The UH athletics program is a member of the Big West Conference in most sports and competes a ...
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Houston Cougars The Houston Cougars are the athletic teams representing the University of Houston. Informally, the Houston Cougars have also been referred to as the Coogs, UH, or simply Houston. Houston's nickname was suggested by early physical education instr ...
, 28–14. * 25 December 2020:
Camellia Bowl Camellia Bowl can refer to one of three college football bowl games: * Camellia Bowl (1948) The Camellia Bowl was a post-season major college football bowl game played at McNaspy Stadium in Lafayette, Louisiana, on December 30, 1948, between t ...
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Buffalo Bulls The Buffalo Bulls are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the University at Buffalo (UB) in Buffalo, New York. The Bulls compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level as a member of Mid-Am ...
defeated Marshall Thundering Herd, 17–10. * 26 December 2020:
First Responder Bowl The First Responder Bowl is an NCAA post-season college football bowl game played annually in the Dallas, Texas, area. The bowl was first held on January 1, 2011, and since 2014 has been contested in late December. The bowl was held at the Co ...
Dallas **
Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns are the athletic teams of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The college has been competing athletically since 1901. The Ragin' Cajuns compete in NCAA Division I, fielding 16 varsity teams. Nickname The un ...
defeated UTSA Roadrunners, 31–24. * 26 December 2020: LendingTree Bowl in
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** Georgia State Panthers defeated Western Kentucky Hilltoppers, 39–21. * 26 December 2020: Cure Bowl in Orlando ** Liberty Flames defeated Coastal Carolina Chanticleers, 37–34, after overtime. * 29 December 2020:
Cheez-It Bowl The Cheez-It Bowl is an annual college football bowl game that is played in Orlando, Florida, at Camping World Stadium. The bowl is operated by Florida Citrus Sports, a non-profit group which also organizes the Citrus Bowl and the Florida Cla ...
in Orlando ** Oklahoma State Cowboys defeated Miami Hurricanes, 37–34. * 29 December 2020: Alamo Bowl in San Antonio ** Texas Longhorns defeated Colorado Buffaloes, 55–23. * 30 December 2020: Duke's Mayo Bowl in Charlotte ** Wisconsin Badgers defeated Wake Forest Demon Deacons, 42–28. * 30 December 2020: Cotton Bowl Classic in Arlington ** Oklahoma Sooners defeated
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, 55–20. * 31 December 2020:
Armed Forces Bowl The Armed Forces Bowl, formerly the Fort Worth Bowl from 2003 to 2005, is an annual postseason college football bowl game. First played in 2003, the game is normally held at the 45,000-seat Amon G. Carter Stadium on the campus of Texas Christian ...
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Fort Worth Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in the U.S. state of Texas and the 13th-largest city in the United States. It is the county seat of Tarrant County, covering nearly into four other counties: Denton, Johnson, Parker, and Wise. According ...
** Mississippi State Bulldogs defeated Tulsa Golden Hurricane, 28–26. * 31 December 2020: Arizona Bowl in Tucson ** Ball State Cardinals defeated San Jose State Spartans, 34–13. * 31 December 2020: Liberty Bowl in Memphis ** West Virginia Mountaineers defeated
Army Black Knights The Army Black Knights are the athletic teams that represent the United States Military Academy, located in West Point, New York. In sports contexts, since 2015, the teams are commonly referred to as Army. The Black Knights compete at the Nation ...
, 24–21. * 1 January: Peach Bowl in Atlanta **
Georgia Bulldogs The Georgia Bulldogs are the athletic teams that represent the University of Georgia. The female athletic teams are sometimes referred to as Lady Bulldogs. The Bulldogs compete in NCAA Division I and are members of the Southeastern Conference ( ...
defeated Cincinnati Bearcats, 24–21. * 1 January:
Citrus Bowl The Citrus Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. The bowl is operated by Florida Citrus Sports, a non-profit group that also organizes the Cheez-It Bowl and Florida Classic. The gam ...
in Orlando ** Northwestern Wildcats defeated Auburn Tigers, 35–19. * 1 January: Rose Bowl in Arlington ** Alabama Crimson Tide defeated Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 31–14. * 1 January:
Sugar Bowl The Sugar Bowl is an annual American college football bowl game played in New Orleans, Louisiana. Played annually since January 1, 1935, it is tied with the Orange Bowl and Sun Bowl as the second-oldest bowl games in the country, surpassed onl ...
in New Orleans ** Ohio State Buckeyes defeated Clemson Tigers, 49–28. * 2 January:
Gator Bowl The Gator Bowl is an annual college football bowl game held in Jacksonville, Florida, operated by Gator Bowl Sports. It has been held continuously since 1946, making it the sixth oldest college bowl, as well as the first one ever televised natio ...
in Jacksonville ** Kentucky Wildcats defeated
NC State Wolfpack The NC State Wolfpack is the nickname of the athletic teams representing North Carolina State University. The Wolfpack competes at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I (Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) for college footb ...
, 23–21. * 2 January: Outback Bowl in
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** Ole Miss Rebels defeated Indiana Hoosiers, 26–20. * 2 January: Fiesta Bowl in
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** Iowa State Cyclones defeated Oregon Ducks, 34–17. * 2 January: Orange Bowl in Miami Gardens ** Texas A&M Aggies defeated
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, 41–27. * 11 January: College Football Playoff National Championship at the Hard Rock Stadium ** Alabama Crimson Tide defeated Ohio State Buckeyes, 52–24.


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2021 FINA Swimming World Cup The 2021 FINA Swimming World Cup was a series of four three-day meets in four different cities in October 2021. This edition was held in the short course (25-meter pool) format. Meets The 2021 World Cup consisted of the following four meets. Wor ...
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2021 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) The 15th FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) were held from 16 to 21 December 2021 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It was previously scheduled for 13 to 18 December but moved back three days on 24 February 2021. Originally scheduled to b ...
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Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi (, ; ar, أَبُو ظَبْيٍ ' ) is the capital and second-most populous city (after Dubai) of the United Arab Emirates. It is also the capital of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the centre of the Abu Dhabi Metropolitan Area. ...
, United Arab Emirates. *TBD: 2021 World Para Swimming Championships. *TBD: 2021 FINA World Junior Open Water Swimming Championships *TBD: 2021 FINA World Men's Youth Water Polo Championships * 2021 FINA World Women's Youth Water Polo Championships * 2021 FINA World Junior Synchronised Swimming Championships *
2021 FINA World Junior Diving Championships The 2021 FINA World Junior Diving Championships took place in Kyiv, Ukraine, from 2 to 9 December 2021. Medal summary Men's events Women's events Synchronized diving Medal table Participating nations Divers from 23 countries particip ...


Archery Archery is the sport, practice, or skill of using a bow to shoot arrows.Paterson ''Encyclopaedia of Archery'' p. 17 The word comes from the Latin ''arcus'', meaning bow. Historically, archery has been used for hunting and combat. In m ...

* 16–26 September:
2021 World Archery Championships The 2021 World Archery Championships was held from 20 to 26 September 2021 in Yankton, United States. Medals summary Recurve Compound Medals table References External links Results Book {{World Archery Championships World Archery Cha ...
in
Yankton, SD Yankton is a city in and the county seat of Yankton County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 15,411 at the 2020 census, and it is the principal city of the Yankton Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes the entirety o ...
* 4–10 October: 2021 World Youth Archery Championships in Perth *
2021 World Indoor Archery Championships 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. I ...
* 2021 World 3D Archery Championships * 2021 World Para Archery Championship delayed until 2022


2021 Archery World Cup The 2021 Archery World Cup, also known as the Hyundai Archery World Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the 15th edition of the international archery circuit organised annually by World Archery. The 2021 World Cup consisted of four events, and ran fr ...

* 19 – 25 April: WC #1 in Guatemala City * 17 – 23 May: WC #2 in Lausanne * 22 – 27 June: WC #3 in Paris


2020–21 Indoor World Series

* 21 – 22 November 2020: Stage #1 (Worldwide Online) ** Recurve winners: Felix Wieser (m) / Jung-ah Oh (f) ** Compound winners: Staš Modic (m) / Sarah Prieels (f) ** Barebow winners: Erik Jonsson (m) / Cinzia Noziglia (f) * 18 – 20 December 2020: Stage #2 (Worldwide Online) ** Recurve winners: Brady Ellison (m) / Wi Nayeon (f) ** Compound winners: Dave Cousins (m) / Bayley Sargeant (f) ** Barebow winners: Erik Jonsson (m) / Lina Bjorklund * 15 – 17 January: Stage #3 (Worldwide Online) ** Recurve winners: Brady Ellison (m) / Jang Yoo-jung (f) ** Compound winners: Jean-Philippe Boulch (m) / Fátima Neri (f) ** Barebow winners: Erik Jonsson (m) / Lina Bjorklund * 12 – 14 February: Stage #4 (Worldwide Online) * 27 & 28 February: Stage #5 (Worldwide Online, finals, Only for teams)


Archery Americas

* 8 – 14 March: City of Medellín World Ranking Event in
Medellín Medellín ( or ), officially the Municipality of Medellín ( es, Municipio de Medellín), is the second-largest city in Colombia, after Bogotá, and the capital of the department of Antioquia. It is located in the Aburrá Valley, a central re ...
* 22 – 28 March:
2021 Pan American Archery Championships The 2021 Pan American Archery Championships took place in Monterrey, Mexico, from 22 to 28 March 2021. Medal summary Recurve Compound Medal table References {{reflist Pan American Archery Championships Pan American Archery Championship ...
in
Monterrey Monterrey ( , ) is the capital and largest city of the northeastern state of Nuevo León, Mexico, and the third largest city in Mexico behind Guadalajara and Mexico City. Located at the foothills of the Sierra Madre Oriental, the city is anchor ...


Archery Europe

* 22–27 February: 2021 Archery European Indoor Championships in
Koper Koper (; it, Capodistria, hr, Kopar) is the fifth largest city in Slovenia. Located in the Istrian region in the southwestern part of the country, approximately five kilometres () south of the border with Italy and 20 kilometres () from Triest ...
* 16–21 March: European Grand Prix in Poreč * 6–11 April: European Grand Prix in Antalya * 30 April – 9 May: European Para-Archery Championships 2021 + Tokyo Paralympics CQT in Olbia * 17–22 May: European Youth Cup 1st leg in
Čatež ob Savi Čatež ob Savi (; german: Tschatesch''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, pp. 68–69.) is a village on the right bank of the Sava River at i ...
* 21 May – 6 June: 2021 Archery European Outdoor Championships in Antalya * 5–11 July: Para-Archery European Cup 2021 – Tokyo Paralympic FQT in Nové Město nad Metují * 2–7 August: European Youth Cup – 2nd leg in Bucharest * 30 August – 4 September: European 3D Championships in
Maribor Maribor ( , , , ; also known by other #Name, historical names) is the second-largest city in Slovenia and the largest city of the traditional region of Styria (Slovenia), Lower Styria. It is also the seat of the City Municipality of Maribor, th ...
* 5–12 September: European Field Championships in Zagreb * 9 & 10 October: Run-Archery European Cup in Nové Město nad Metují


Arm wrestling

* 24 November – 3 December:
2021 World Armwrestling Championship The 2021 World Armwrestling Championship was the 42nd edition of the World Armwrestling Championship held in Bucharest, Romania from 24 November to 3 December. The event was supposed to be held from 18 to 27 September 2020 in Batumi, Georgia. It ...
in Bucharest


Association Football


FIFA


National Teams

* 20 May – 12 June:
2021 FIFA U-20 World Cup The 2021 FIFA U-20 World Cup was to be the 23rd edition of the FIFA U-20 World Cup, the biennial international men's youth football championship contested by the under-20 national teams of the member associations of FIFA, since its inception in 1 ...
in * 21 July – 6 August: Football at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament in ** : ** : ** : ** 4th: * 22 July – 7 August: Football at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament in ** : ** : ** : ** 4th: * ''Cancelled'':
2021 FIFA U-17 World Cup The 2021 FIFA U-17 World Cup would have been the 19th edition of the FIFA U-17 World Cup, the biennial international men's youth football championship contested by the under-17 national teams of the member associations of FIFA. It would have been ...
in


Clubs

* 1–11 February:
2020 FIFA Club World Cup The 2020 FIFA Club World Cup (officially known as the FIFA Club World Cup Qatar 2020 presented by Alibaba Cloud for sponsorship reasons) was the 17th edition of the FIFA Club World Cup, a FIFA-organised international club football tournament betwe ...
in ** In the final,
Bayern Munich Fußball-Club Bayern München e. V. (FCB, ), also known as FC Bayern (), Bayern Munich, or simply Bayern, is a German professional sports club based in Munich, Bavaria. It is best known for its professional men's football team, which pla ...
defeated Tigres UANL, 1–0, to win their second
FIFA Club World Cup The FIFA Club World Cup is an international men's association football competition organised by the ''Fédération Internationale de Football Association'' ( FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The competition was first contested in 200 ...
title. **
Al Ahly AL, Al, Ål or al may stand for: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Al (''Aladdin'') or Aladdin, the main character in Disney's ''Aladdin'' media * Al (''EastEnders''), a minor character in the British soap opera * Al (''Fullmetal ...
took third place by defeating Palmeiras 0–0 (3–2) after
penalties Penalty or The Penalty may refer to: Sports * Penalty (golf) * Penalty (gridiron football) * Penalty (ice hockey) * Penalty (rugby) * Penalty (rugby union) * Penalty kick (association football) * Penalty shoot-out (association football) * Penalty ...
. * 9–19 December:
2021 FIFA Club World Cup The 2021 FIFA Club World Cup (officially known as the FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2021 presented by Alibaba Cloud for sponsorship reasons) was the 18th edition of the FIFA Club World Cup, a FIFA-organised international club football tournament betwe ...
in


UEFA


National Teams

* 2–14 May: 2021 UEFA Women's U17 Championship in Faroe Islands Cancelled * 6–22 May: 2021 UEFA U17 Championship in Cyprus Cancelled * 24 March – 6 June: 2021 UEFA U21 Championship in Hungary and Slovenia defeated 1–0 to win their 3rd title. * 6–10 October:
2021 UEFA Nations League Finals The 2021 UEFA Nations League Finals was the final tournament of the 2020–21 edition of the UEFA Nations League, the second season of the international football competition involving the men's national teams of the 55 member associations of UE ...
* 7 July – 1 August: 2021 UEFA Women's Euro in England Postponed to 6–31 July 2022 * 30 June – 13 July: 2021 UEFA U19 Championship in Romania Cancelled * 21 July – 2 August: 2021 UEFA Women's U19 Championship in Belarus Cancelled


Clubs

* 7 October 2020 – 16 May:
2020–21 UEFA Women's Champions League The 2020–21 UEFA Women's Champions League was the 20th edition of the European women's club football championship organised by UEFA, and the 12th edition since being rebranded as the UEFA Women's Champions League. The final was held at the Gam ...
( final in
Gothenburg Gothenburg (; abbreviated Gbg; sv, Göteborg ) is the second-largest city in Sweden, fifth-largest in the Nordic countries, and capital of the Västra Götaland County. It is situated by the Kattegat, on the west coast of Sweden, and has ...
) ** In the final, Barcelona defeated Chelsea, 4–0, to win their first UEFA Women's Champions League title. * 17 September 2020 – 26 May:
2020–21 UEFA Europa League The 2020–21 UEFA Europa League was the 50th season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 12th season since it was renamed from the UEFA Cup to the UEFA Europa League. Villarreal defeated Manchester United i ...
( final in
Gdańsk Gdańsk ( , also ; ; csb, Gduńsk;Stefan Ramułt, ''Słownik języka pomorskiego, czyli kaszubskiego'', Kraków 1893, Gdańsk 2003, ISBN 83-87408-64-6. , Johann Georg Theodor Grässe, ''Orbis latinus oder Verzeichniss der lateinischen Benen ...
) ** In the final, Villarreal defeated
Manchester United Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of City of Salford, Salford to ...
, 1–1 (11–10 p), to win their first UEFA Europa League title. * 15 September 2020 – 29 May:
2020–21 UEFA Champions League The 2020–21 UEFA Champions League was the 66th season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 29th season since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup to the UEFA Champions League. Chelsea defeat ...
( final in Porto) ** In the final, Chelsea defeated
Manchester City Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of Salford to the west. The tw ...
, 1–0, to win their second UEFA Champions League title. * 11 August:
2021 UEFA Super Cup The 2021 UEFA Super Cup was the 46th edition of the UEFA Super Cup, an annual football match organised by UEFA and contested by the winners of the two main European club competitions, the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League. The match ...
in Belfast ** In the final, Chelsea defeated Villarreal, 1–1 (6–5 p), to win their second UEFA Super Cup title.


CONMEBOL The South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL, , or CSF; es, Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol; pt, Confederação Sul-Americana de Futebol) is the continental governing body of football in South America (apart from Guyana, Suri ...


National Teams

* 13 June – 10 July:
2021 Copa América The 2021 Copa América was the 47th edition of the Copa América, the international men's football championship organised by South America's football ruling body CONMEBOL. The tournament took place in Brazil from 13 June to 10 July 2021. The tour ...
in : defeated 1–0 to win their 15th title.


Clubs

* 23 February – 20 November:
2021 Copa Libertadores The 2021 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores was the 62nd edition of the CONMEBOL Libertadores (also referred to as the ''Copa Libertadores''), South America's premier club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL. Starting from this season, teams must ...
* 16 March – 6 November:
2021 Copa Sudamericana The 2021 Copa CONMEBOL Sudamericana was the 20th edition of the CONMEBOL Sudamericana (also referred to as the ''Copa Sudamericana'', or pt, Copa Sul-Americana), South America's secondary club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL. Starting ...
* 7 April:
2021 Recopa Sudamericana The 2021 CONMEBOL Recopa Sudamericana ( pt, CONMEBOL Recopa Sul-Americana de 2021) was the 29th edition of the CONMEBOL Recopa Sudamericana (also referred to as the ''Recopa Sudamericana''), the football competition organized by CONMEBOL between t ...
Defensa y Justicia defeated Palmeiras, 4–3 on penalties after tied 3–3 on aggregate to win their first Recopa Sudamericana. * 30 September – 16 October:
2021 Copa Libertadores Femenina The 2021 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina was the 13th edition of the CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina (also referred to as the ''Copa Libertadores Femenina''), South America's premier women's club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL. Th ...


AFC AFC may stand for: Organizations * Action for Children, a UK children's charity * AFC Enterprises, the franchisor of Popeye's Chicken and Biscuits * Africa Finance Corporation, a pan-African multilateral development finance institution * A ...


National Teams

*28 April – 8 May:
2021 AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup The 2021 AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup was originally to be the 10th edition (3rd official edition) of the AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup (previously the AFC Beach Soccer Championship before rebranding from 2021), the premier beach soccer tournament con ...
in Thailand (cancelled)


Clubs

* 14 April – 27 November:
2021 AFC Champions League The 2021 AFC Champions League was the 40th edition of Asia's premier club football tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), and the 19th under the current AFC Champions League title. Al-Hilal won their fourth title by def ...
* 14 April – 26 November:
2021 AFC Cup The 2021 AFC Cup was the 18th edition of the AFC Cup, Asia's secondary club football tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The winners of the tournament automatically qualified for the 2022 AFC Champions League, enterin ...
* 7–12 November:
2021 AFC Women's Club Championship The 2021 AFC Women's Club Championship (also known as the AFC Women’s Club Championship 2021 Pilot Tournament (West)) was the second edition of AFC's premier women's club football competition, held between 7 and 13 November. Four clubs from f ...


CAF


National Teams

* 16 January – 7 February:
2020 African Nations Championship The 2020 African Nations Championship, known as the Total African Nations Championship (also referred to as CHAN 2020) was the 6th edition of the African Nations Championship, a biennial football tournament organized by the Confederation of Afr ...
in Yaoundé, Douala and Limbe ** In the final, defeated , 2–0, to win their 2nd African Nations Championship. ** took third place. * 14 February – 6 March:
2021 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations The 2021 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations was the 16th edition of the Africa U-20 Cup of Nations (23rd edition if tournaments without hosts are included), the biennial international youth football tournament organized by the Confederation of African Foo ...
in Nouakchott and Nouadhibou ** In the final, defeated , 2–0, to win their 4th African U-20 Cup of Nations Championship. ** took third place. * 11 June – 9 July:
2021 Africa Cup of Nations The 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (also referred to as AFCON 2021 or CAN 2021), known as the TotalEnergies 2021 Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship reasons, was the 33rd edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the biennial international men's foo ...
in Cameroon was postponed to 9 January – 6 February 2022.


Clubs

* 12 February – 17 July:
2020–21 CAF Champions League The 2020–21 CAF Champions League (officially the 2020–21 Total CAF Champions League for sponsorship reasons) was the 57th edition of Africa's premier club football tournament organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), and the 25th ...
Al Ahly SC AL, Al, Ål or al may stand for: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Al (''Aladdin'') or Aladdin, the main character in Disney's ''Aladdin'' media * Al (''EastEnders''), a minor character in the British soap opera * Al (''Fullmetal ...
defeated
Kaizer Chiefs Kaizer Chiefs Football Club (often known as Chiefs) are a South African professional football club based in Naturena, Johannesburg South, that plays in the Premier Soccer League. The team is nicknamed ''AmaKhosi'', which means "Lords" or "Chie ...
3–0 to win their 10th
CAF Champions League The CAF Champions League, known for sponsorship purposes as the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League and formerly the African Cup of Champions Clubs, is an annual football club competition organized by the Confederation of African Football and co ...
title. * 12 February – 17 July:
2020–21 CAF Confederation Cup The 2020–21 CAF Confederation Cup (officially the 2020–21 Total CAF Confederation Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 18th edition of Africa's secondary club football tournament organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), under ...
Raja Casablanca defeated JS Kabylie 2–1 to win their second
CAF Confederation Cup The CAF Confederation Cup, known as the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup for sponsorship purposes, is an annual association football club competition established in 2004 from a merger of the CAF Cup and the African Cup Winners' Cup and organi ...
title. * 28 May:
2020 CAF Super Cup The 2020 CAF Super Cup (officially the 2020 Total CAF Super Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 28th CAF Super Cup, an annual football match in Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), between the winners of the previous se ...
Al Ahly SC AL, Al, Ål or al may stand for: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Al (''Aladdin'') or Aladdin, the main character in Disney's ''Aladdin'' media * Al (''EastEnders''), a minor character in the British soap opera * Al (''Fullmetal ...
defeated RS Berkane 2–0 to win their seventh CAF Super Cup title. * TBD: 2021 CAF Super Cup


CONCACAF


National Teams

* 10 July – 1 August: 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup * 18–30 March 2021: 2020 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship and qualified for the 2020 Olympic Games.


Clubs

* 6 April – 28 October: 2021 CONCACAF Champions League * 3 August – 15 December: 2021 CONCACAF League * 15 – 25 May: 2021 Caribbean Club Championship Cavaly AS, Cavaly defeated Inter Moengotapoe 2–0 in the final to win their first title. * 23 April – May: 2021 Caribbean Club Shield Cancelled.


Oceania Football Confederation, OFC


Clubs

* TBD: 2021 OFC Champions League Cancelled


Sport of athletics, Athletics

* 2021 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China. Postponed to 17–19 March 2023 * 2021 World Athletics Cross Country Championships in Bathurst, Australia. * 2021 Skyrunning World Championships in Pyrenees, Spain. * 2021 IAU 50 km World Championships in Taipei, Taiwan. *2021 IAU 100 km World Championships * 2021 IAU 24 hours World Championships in Timișoara, Romania. * 1–2 May 2021 World Athletics Relays in Chorzów, Poland. * 2021 World Para Athletics Championships in Kobe,
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. delayed until 2022 * 30 July – 8 August Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo,
Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ...
* 17–22 August 2021 2021 World Athletics U20 Championships in Nairobi, Kenya.


2021 World Athletics Label Road Races

;Elite * 31 January: Osaka International Ladies Marathon in Osaka ** Winner: Mao Ichiyama * 28 February: Lake Biwa Marathon in Ōtsu ** Winner: Kengo Suzuki * 5 March: Djibouti International Half Marathon in Djibouti City, Djibouti ** Winner: Mo Farah


2021 World Athletics Indoor Tour

;Gold * 29 January: Indoor Meeting – Karlsruhe in Karlsruhe ** Women's 60 m winner: Dina Asher-Smith ** Men's 400 m winner: Marvin Schlegel ** Men's 800 m winner: Elliot Giles ** Women's 1500 m winner: Katharina Trost ** 3000 m winners: Bethwell Birgen (m) / Beatrice Chepkoech (f) ** 60 m Hurdles winners: Wilhem Belocian (m) / Nooralotta Neziri (f) ** Men's Long Jump winner: Juan Miguel Echevarría ** Women's Triple Jump winner: Liadagmis Povea ** Men's Pole Vault winner: Renaud Lavillenie ** Women's Shot Put winner: Auriol Dongmo Mekemnang * 2 February: Banskobystricka latka in Banská Bystrica (Men's High Jump) ** Winner: Gianmarco Tamberi * 9 February: Meeting Hauts de France Pas de Calais in Liévin ** 60 m winners: Marcell Jacobs (m) / Javianne Oliver (f) ** 800 m winners: Elliot Giles (m) / Jemma Reekie (f) ** 1500 m winners: Jakob Ingebrigtsen (m) / Gudaf Tsegay (f) ** 3000 m winners: Getnet Wale (m) / Lemlem Hailu (f) ** 60 m Hurdles winners: Grant Holloway (m) / Nadine Visser (f) ** Women's 2000 m Steeplechase winner: Winfred Yavi ** Men's Long Jump winner: Juan Miguel Echevarría ** Women's Pole Vault winner: Holly Bradshaw ** Women's Shot Put winner: Auriol Dongmo Mekemnang * 13 February: New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in New York, New York, New York ** 60 m winners: Trayvon Bromell (m) / Kayla White (f) ** Men's 200 m winner: Noah Lyles ** 300 m winners: Jereem Richards (m) / Gabrielle Thomas (f) ** 400 m winners: Michael Norman (sprinter), Michael Norman (m) / Shaunae Miller-Uibo (f) ** Women's 500 m winner: Olga Kosichenko ** 800 m winners: Donavan Brazier (m) / Ajeé Wilson (f) ** Men's 1000 m winner: Bryce Hoppel ** 1500 m winners: Oliver Hoare (m) / Heather MacLean (f) ** 2 Miles winners: Justyn Knight (m) / Elinor Purrier (f) ** 3000 m winners: Eric Holt (m) / Dani Jones (f) ** Women's 60 m Hurdles winner: Kendra Harrison ** Men's High Jump winner: Trey Culver ** Women's Pole Vault winner: Sandi Morris * 17 February: Copernicus Cup in Toruń ** Women's 60 m winner: Javianne Oliver ** Women's 400 m winner: Femke Bol ** 800 m winners: Elliot Giles (m) / Habitam Alemu (f) ** Men's 1500 m winner: Selemon Barega ** Women's 3000 m winner: Lemlem Hailu ** 60 m Hurdles winners: Grant Holloway (m) / Christina Clemons (f) ** Women's Triple Jump winner: Paraskevi Papachristou ** Men's High Jump winner: Maksim Nedasekau ** Men's Pole Vault winner: Sam Kendricks ** Men's Shot Put winner: Michał Haratyk * 24 February: Villa De Madrid Indoor Meeting in Madrid ** Men's 60 m winner: Arthur Cissé ** Men's 400 m winner: Pavel Maslák ** 800 m winners: Mariano García (m) / Habitam Alemu (f) ** 1500 m winners: Selemon Barega (m) / Hirut Meshesha (f) ** Women's 3000 m winner: Gudaf Tsegay ** 60 m Hurdles winners: Grant Holloway (m) / Nadine Visser (f) ** Men's Long Jump winner: Juan Miguel Echevarría ** Women's Triple Jump winner: Tori Franklin ** Women's Pole Vault winner: Iryna Zhuk ;Silver * 24 January: American Track League 1 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Fayetteville ** 60 m winners: Trayvon Bromell (m) / Blessing Okagbare (f) ** 400 m winners: Fred Kerley (m) / Quanera Hayes (f) ** 60 m Hurdles winners: Grant Holloway (m) / Tonea Marshall (f) ** Women's High Jump winner: Vashti Cunningham ** Women's Pole Vault winner: Megan Clark ** Men's Shot Put winner:
Ryan Crouser Ryan Crouser (born December 18, 1992) is an American shot putter and discus thrower. He is a two-time Olympic gold medalist and Olympic record holder. Crouser is the current world record holder in the shot put, both indoor and outdoor. On June 18 ...
(World Record) * 31 January: American Track League 2 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Fayetteville ** 60 m winners: Maurice Eaddy (m) / Mikiah Brisco (f) ** 200 m winners: Jereem Richards (m) / Shaunae Miller-Uibo (f) ** 600 m winners: Nicholis Hilson (m) / Samantha Watson (f) ** Men's 800 m winner: Bryce Hoppel ** Women's 1 Mile Run winner: Heather MacLean (runner), Heather MacLean ** Men's 60 m Hurdles winner: Trevor Bassitt ** Women's Long Jump winner: Kendell Williams ** Women's Pole Vault winner: Sandi Morris ** Men's Shot Put winner:
Ryan Crouser Ryan Crouser (born December 18, 1992) is an American shot putter and discus thrower. He is a two-time Olympic gold medalist and Olympic record holder. Crouser is the current world record holder in the shot put, both indoor and outdoor. On June 18 ...
* 31 January: ISTAF Indoor in Düsseldorf ** 60 m winners: Arthur Cissé (m) / Dina Asher-Smith (f) ** 60 m Hurdles winners: Damian Czykier (m) / Nadine Visser (f) ** Women's Long Jump winner: Malaika Mihambo ** Men's Pole Vault winner: Armand Duplantis * 2 February: Banskobystricka latka in Banská Bystrica (Women's High Jump) ** Winner: Yaroslava Mahuchikh * 3 February: Czech Indoor Gala in Ostrava ** 60 m winners: Oliver Bromby (m) / Jamile Samuel (f) ** 400 m winners: Pavel Maslák (m) / Cynthia Bolingo (f) ** Men's 800 m winner: Jamie Webb ** 1500 m winners: István Szögi (m) / Meraf Bahta (f) ** Women's 60 m Hurdles winner: Pia Skrzyszowska ** Men's High Jump winner: Tihomir Ivanov ** Men's Long Jump winner: Radek Juška ** Men's Shot Put winner: Tomáš Staněk ** Women's Pole Vault winner: Tina Šutej * 5 February: ISTAF Indoor in Berlin ** 60 m winners: Arthur Cissé (m) / Maja Mihalinec (f) ** 60 m Hurdles winners: Aaron Mallett / Christina Clemons (f) ** Women's Long Jump winner: Malaika Mihambo ** Men's Pole Vault winner: Ernest Obiena * 6 February: Perche Elite Tour in Rouen ** Pole Vault winners: Armand Duplantis (m) / Holly Bradshaw (f) * 6 February: Meeting Metz Moselle Athlélor in Metz ** 60 m winners: Devin Quinn (m) / Javianne Oliver (f) ** 200 m winners: Ján Volko (m) / Lieke Klaver (f) ** 400 m winners: Liemarvin Bonevacia (m) / Femke Bol (f) ** 800 m winners: Eliott Crestan (m) / Habitam Alemu (f) ** Men's 1500 m winner: Selemon Barega ** Men's 3000 m winner: Seán Tobin ** 60 m winners: Jarret Eaton (m) / Oluwatobiloba Amusan (f) ** Men's Long Jump winner: Maykel Massó ** Men's Triple Jump winner: Andy Díaz * 7 February: American Track League 3 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Fayetteville ** 60 m winners: Ronnie Baker (athlete), Ronnie Baker (m) / Blessing Okagbare (f) ** Women's 200 m winner: Blessing Okagbare ** 400 m winners: Michael Cherry (athlete), Michael Cherry (m) / Shamier Little (f) ** Women's 800 m winner: Adelle Tracey ** Men's 1 Mile winner: Takieddine Hedeilli ** 60 m Hurdles winners: Omar McLeod (m) / Tiffany Porter (f) ** High Jump winners: Shelby McEwen (m) / Vashti Cunningham (f) ** Men's Long Jump winner: Marquis Dendy ** Women's Pole Vault winner: Sandi Morris * 21 February: American Track League 4 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Fayetteville ** 60 m winners: Zach Jewell (m) / Daryll Neita (f) ** Women's 200 m winner: Allyson Felix ** Men's 300 m winner: Asa Guevara ** 400 m winners: Wilbert London (m) / Shamier Little (f) ** 800 m winners: Michael Saruni (m) / Heather MacLean (f) ** 60 m Hurdles winners: Michael Dickson (hurdler), Michael Dickson (m) / Danielle Williams (f) ** Pole Vault winners: Andrew Irwin (m) / Olivia Gruver (f) ** Men's Long Jump winner: Marquis Dendy ** Shot Put winners:
Ryan Crouser Ryan Crouser (born December 18, 1992) is an American shot putter and discus thrower. He is a two-time Olympic gold medalist and Olympic record holder. Crouser is the current world record holder in the shot put, both indoor and outdoor. On June 18 ...
(m) / Raven Saunders (f) * 27 February: All Star Perche in Aubière ** Winners: Renaud Lavillenie (m) / Holly Bradshaw (f) ;Bronze * 5 February: Hvězdy v Nehvizdech in Nehvizdy ** High Jump winners: Thomas Carmoy (m) / Levern Spencer (f) ** Long Jump winners: Reynold Banigo (m) / Neja Filipič (f) ** Men's Shot Put winner: Tomáš Staněk * 6 & 7 February: Tallinn Indoor Meeting in Tallinn ** Men's Heptathlon winner: Risto Lillemets ** Women's Pentathlon winner: Adrianna Sułek * 7 February: PSD Bank Meeting in Dortmund ** 60 m winners: Joris van Gool (m) / Jennifer Montag (f) ** Women's 400 m winner: Laura Müller ** 800 m winners: Andreas Kramer (m) / Julia Swelam (f) ** 1500 m winners: Kumari Taki (m) / Caterina Granz (f) ** Women's 2000 m Steeplechase winner: Gesa Felicitas Krause ** 60 m Hurdles winners: Orlando Ortega (m) / Eline Berings (f) ** Men's Pole Vault winner: Ernest Obiena ** Women's Long Jump winner: Khaddi Sagnia * 12 February: Orlen Cup in Łódź ** 60 m winners: Mike Rodgers (m) / Ewa Swoboda (f) ** 60 m Hurdles winners: Jarret Eaton (m) / Christina Clemons (f) ** Women's High Jump winner: Alessia Trost ** Men's Pole Vault winner: Sam Kendricks ** Men's Shot Put winner: Michał Haratyk * 13 February: CMCM Indoor Meeting in ** Women's 50 m winner: Floriane Gnafoua ** Women's 60 m winner: Jennifer Montag ** 800 m winners: Collins Kipruto (m) / Christina Hering (f) ** 1500 m winners: Charles Grethen (m) / Josephine Chelangat Kiplangat (f) ** 60 m Hurdles winners: Andrew Pozzi (m) / Ricarda Lobe (f) ** Men's High Jump winner: Thomas Carmoy ** Women's Long Jump winner: Hilary Kpatcha ** Men's Shot Put winner: Bob Bertemes * 13 February: IFAM Gent Indoor in Ghent ** 60 m winners: Kojo Musah (m) / Rani Rosius (f) ** 400 m winners: Vladimir Aceti (m) / Andrea Miklós (f) ** Men's 600 m winner: Pierre-Ambroise Bosse ** 800 m winners: Benjamin Robert (m) / Nadia Power (f) ** 1500 m winners: Vincent Kibet Keter (m) / Elise Vanderelst (f) ** Men's 3000 m winner: Isaac Kimeli ** 60 m Hurdles winners: Liam Van Der Schaaf (m) / Teresa Errandonea (f) ** Long Jump winners: Eusebio Cáceres (m) / Filippa Fotopoulou (f) ** High Jump winners: Tihomir Ivanov (m) / Merel Maes (f) ** Pole Vault winners: Cole Walsh (m) / Tina Šutej (f) * 14 February: Meeting de l'Eure in Val-de-Reuil ** 60 m winners: Mike Rodgers (m) / Javianne Oliver (f) ** 400 m winners: Bachir Mahamat (m) / Cynthia Bolingo (f) ** Women's 800 m winner: Kudaf Tsegay ** 1500 m winners: Getnet Wale (m) / Michelle Finn (steeplechaser), Michelle Finn (f) ** 60 m Hurdles winners: Grant Holloway (m) / Elvira Herman (f) ** Men's Long Jump winner: Grégoire Villain ** Men's Triple Jump winner: Hugues Fabrice Zango ** High Jump winners: Sébastien Micheau (m) / Iryna Herashchenko (athlete), Iryna Herashchenko ** Men's Pole Vault winner: Chris Nilsen * 24 February: Serbian Open Indoor Meeting 2021 in Belgrade ** 60 m winners: Massimiliano Ferraro (m) / Salomé Kora (f) ** 400 m winners: Robert Parge (m) / Andrea Miklós (f) ** Men's 1500 m winner: Mitko Tsenov ** 60 m Hurdles winners: Luca Trgovčević (m) / Anamaria Nesteriuc (f) ** Long Jump winners: Izmir Smajlaj (m) / Ivana Španović (f) ** Women's High Jump winner: Morgan Lake ** Men's Shot Put winner: Armin Sinančević ** Men's Pole Vault winner: Armand Duplantis


2021 World Athletics Continental Tour

;Bronze * 6 February: International Track Meet in Christchurch ** 200 m winners: Edward Osei-Nketia (m) / Georgia Hulls (f) ** Women's 800 m winner: Camille Buscomb ** Men's 1500 m winner: Hamish Carson ** 400 m Hurdles winners: Cameron French (m) / Portia Bing (f) ** Men's 3000 m Steeplechase winner: Niam Macdonald ** Women's Long Jump winner: Tegan Duffy ** Men's Triple Jump winner: Andrew Allan ** High Jump winners: Hamish Kerr (m) / Keeley O'Hagan (f) ** Shot Put winners: Jacko Gill (m) / Valerie Adams (f) ** Discus Throw winners: Connor Bell (m) / Savannah Scheen (f) ** Hammer Throw winners: Anthony Nobilo (m) / Lauren Bruce (f) * 27 February: Sir Graeme Douglas International in Auckland ** 100 m winners: Edward Osei-Nketia (m) / Zoe Hobbs (f) ** 400 m winners: Hamish Gill (m) / Jordyn Blake (f) ** Men's 800 m winner: James Preston ** Women's 1500 m winner: Camille Buscomb ** Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Tom Moloney ** Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Amy Robertson ** Men's Long Jump winner: Felix McDonald ** Women's Triple Jump winner: Anna Thomson ** Men's High Jump winner: Hamish Kerr ** Pole Vault winners: Ettiene Du Preez (m) / Imogen Ayris (f) ** Shot Put winners: Tom Walsh (shot putter), Tom Walsh (m) / Valerie Adams (f) ** Women's Javelin Throw winner: Tori Peeters * 11 March: Canberra Track Classic in Canberra ** 100 m winners: Rohan Browning (m) / Hana Basic (f) ** 400 m winners: Alex Beck (m) / Angeline Blackburn (f) ** 800 m winners: Peter Bol (runner), Peter Bol (m) / Catriona Bisset (f) ** 1500 m winners: Jye Edwards (m) / Linden Hall (athlete), Linden Hall (f) ** Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Nicholas Hough ** Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Abbie Taddeo ** 400 m Hurdles winner: Chris Douglas (m) / Lauren Wells (hurdler), Lauren Wells (f) ** Long Jump winners: Chris Mitrevski (m) / Annie Mcguire (f) ** High Jump winners: Joel Baden (m) / Nicola McDermott (f) ** Javelin Throw winners: Liam O'Brien (m) / Mackenzie Little (f)


North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association, NACAC

* 23 & 24 April: 2021 NACAC Cross Country Championships and 2021 Central American Race Walking Championships in Guatemala City


North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association, NACAC Area Permit Meetings

* 18 – 20 March: Spring Break Classic Invitational in Carolina, Puerto Rico, Carolina (APM #1) * 20 March: Velocity Fest #8 in Kingston, Jamaica, Kingston (APM #2) * 17 April: Velocity Fest #9 in Kingston, Jamaica, Kingston (APM #3)


European Athletic Association, EA Athletics

* 13 February: Balkan U20 Indoor Championships in Sofia ** 60 m winners: Beniamin Duicu (m) / Zala Istenič (f) ** 400 m winners: Denis Simon Toma (m) / Tatiana Kharashchuk (f) ** 800 m winners: Márk Fándly (m) / Veronika Sadek (f) ** 1500 m winners: Devrim Kazan (m) / Talida Sfârghiu (f) ** 3000 m winners: Emil Bezecny (m) / Mădălina Sîrbu (f) ** 60 m Hurdles winners: Demir Ayetullah (m) / Klara Koščak (f) ** Long Jump winners: Gor Beglaryan (m) / Mariia Horielova (f) ** Triple Jump winners: Oleksandr Aiko (m) / Jovana Gnjatović (f) ** High Jump winners: Roman Petruk (m) / Styliana Ioannidou (f) ** Pole Vault winners: Sedat Cacim (m) / Ula Bohorč (f) ** Shot Put winners: Muhamet Ramadani (m) / Akyol Pınar (f) ** winners: (m) / (f) * 20 February: 2021 Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships in Istanbul ** 60 m winners: Kayhan Özer (m) / Inna Eftimova (f) ** 400 m winners: İlyas Çanakçı (m) / Andrea Miklós (f) ** 800 m winners: Oleh Myronets (m) / Svitlana Zhulzhyk (f) ** 1500 m winners: Mitko Tsenov (m) / Maruša Mišmaš (f) ** 3000 m winners: Dario Ivanovski (m) / Klara Lukan (f) ** 60 m Hurdles winners: Mikdat Sevler (m) / Anamaria Nesteriuc (f) ** Long Jump winners: Izmir Smajlaj (m) / Ivana Španović (f) ** Triple Jump winners: Nazim Babayev (m) / Tuğba Danışmaz (f) ** High Jump winners: Tihomir Ivanov (m) / Marija Vuković (f) ** Pole Vault winners: Ersu Şaşma (m) / Iana Gladiichuk (f) ** Shot Put winners: Armin Sinančević (m) / Emel Dereli (f) ** winners: (Akın Özyürek, Ismail Nezir, Ali Aksu, Oğuzhan Kaya) (m) / (Alina Lohvynenko, Viktoriya Tkachuk, Anastasiia Bryzgina, Anna Ryzhykova) (f) * 4 – 7 March: 2021 European Athletics Indoor Championships in Toruń


2021 European Athletics Outdoor Area Permit Meetings

* 24 May: 36eme Meeting International Athletisme Montgeron-Essonne in Montgeron (APM No. 1)


2020–2021 Oceania Area Permit Meetings

* 18 December 2020: Night of 5's in Auckland (APM No. 1) ** 100 m winners: Edward Osei-Nketia (m) / Zoe Hobbs (f) ** 800 m winners: James Harding (m) / Joanna Poland (f) ** 5000 m winners: Eric Speakman (m) / Lydia O'Donnell (f) ** 400 m Hurdles winners: Cameron French (m) / Anna Percy (f) ** High Jump winners: Hamish Kerr (m) / Josie Taylor (f) ** Pole Vault winners: Max Attwell (m) / Olivia McTaggart (f) ** Shot Put winners: Jacko Gill (m) / Maddi Wesche (f) ** Discus Throw winners: Alexander Parkinson (m) / Savannah Scheen (f) ** Hammer Throw winners: Anthony Nobilo (m) / Julia Ratcliffe (f) * 23 January: Potts Classic in Hastings, New Zealand, Hastings (APM No. 2) ** 100 m winners: Tiaan Whelpton (m) / Zoe Hobbs (f) ** 800 m winners: James Preston (m) / Rebekah Greene (f) ** 3000m Steeplechase winners: Samuel Tanner (m) / Kara MacDermid (f) ** Long Jump winners: Angus Lyver (m) / Mariah Ririnui (f) ** Pole Vault winners: James Steyn (m) / Olivia McTaggart (f) ** Shot Put winners: Tom Walsh (shot putter), Tom Walsh (m) / Valerie Adams (f) ** Discus Throw winners: Connor Bell (m) / Savannah Scheen (f) ** Hammer Throw winners: Anthony Nobilo (m) / Lauren Bruce (f) * 26 January: Zatopek Classic in Melbourne (APM No. 3) ** 800 m winners: Jeffrey Riseley (m) / Catriona Bisset (f) ** 1500 m winners: Jordan Williamsz (m) / Linden Hall (athlete), Linden Hall ** 3000 m winners: Adam Spencer (m) / Abbey Caldwell (f) ** 10000 m winners: Brett Robinson (m) / Rose Davies (f) ** 400 m Hurdles winners: Conor Fry (m) / Sara Klein (f) ** Pole Vault winners: James Woods (m) / Cassidy Bradshaw (f) ** Long Jump winners: Darcy Roper (m) / Mia Scerri (f) * 30 January: Cooks Classic in Whanganui (APM No. 4) ** 200 m winners: Edward Osei-Nketia (m) / Natasha Eady (f) ** 400 m winners: James Robertson (m) / Camryn Smart (f) ** 1 Mile Run winners: Samuel Tanner (m) / Camille Buscomb (f) ** 400 m Hurdles winners: Cameron French (m) / Portia Bing (f) ** High Jump winners: Hamish Kerr (m) / Josie Taylor (f) ** Triple Jump winners: Scott Thomson (m) / Anna Thomsom (f) ** Shot Put winners: Jacko Gill (m) / Lisa Adams (athlete), Lisa Adams (f) ** Women's Hammer Throw winner: Lauren Bruce ** Javelin Throw winners: Ben Langton Burnell (m) / Tori Peeters (f) * 13 February: Porritt Classic in Hamilton, New Zealand, Hamilton (APM No. 5) ** 200 m winners: Edward Osei-Nketia (m) / Georgia Hulls (f) ** Men's 800 m winner: James Preston ** Women's 1500 m winner: Camille Buscomb ** Men's 5000 m winner: Hayden Wilde ** Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Joshua Hawkins ** Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Amy Robertson ** 400 m Hurdles winners: Cameron French (m) / Portia Bing (f) ** Men's Long Jump winner: Shay Veitch ** Women's Triple Jump winner: Anna Thomson ** Shot Put winners: Jacko Gill (m) / Valerie Adams (f) ** Women's Hammer Throw winner: Lauren Bruce ** Javelin Throw winners: Ben Langton Burnell (m) / Tori Peeters (f) * 20 February: Capital Classic in Wellington (APM No. 6) ** 100 m winners: Edward Osei-Nketia (m) / Natasha Eady (f) ** 400 m winners: Hamish Gill (m) / Camryn Smart (f) ** Women's 800 m winner: Katherine Camp ** Men's 1500 m winner: Julian Oakley ** Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: James Sandilands ** Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Amy Robertson ** Women's Long Jump winner: Lili Szabó (f) ** Men's Triple Jump winner: Andrew Allan ** High Jump winners: Hamish Kerr (m) / Keeley O'Hagan (f) ** Pole Vault winners: Ettiene du Preez (m) / Olivia McTaggart (f) ** Discus Throw winners: Connor Bell (m) / Savannah Scheen (f) ** Hammer Throw winners: Antony Nobilo (m) / Lauren Bruce (f) * 25 February: Summer Super Series in Canberra (APM No. 7) ** 100 m winners: Jack Hale (sprinter), Jack Hale (m) / Hana Basic (f) ** Men's 200 m winner: Alex Hartmann ** 800 m winners: Peter Bol (runner), Peter Bol (m) / Catriona Bisset (f) ** Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Nicholas Hough ** Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Hannah Jones ** 3000 m Steeplechase winners: Ben Buckingham (m) / Cara Feain-Ryan (f) ** Long Jump winners: Chris Mitrevski (m) / Annie McGuire (f) ** Triple Jump winners: Ayo Ore (m) / Chloe Grenade (f) ** High Jump winners: Brandon Starc (m) / Nicola McDermott (f) ** Men's Shot Put winner: Damien Birkinhead ** Hammer Throw winners: Costa Kousparis (m) / Alexandra Hulley (f) ** Women's Javelin Throw winner: Mackenzie Little


Badminton

* 16 – 20 February: 2021 European Mixed Team Badminton Championships in Vantaa ** In the final, defeated , 3–0, to win their eightteeth European Mixed Team Badminton Championships. * 26 – 29 April: 2021 All Africa Mixed Team Championships in TBD * 27 April – 2 May: 2021 Badminton Asia Championships in TBD * 27 April – 2 May: 2021 European Badminton Championships in Kyiv * 27 April – 2 May: 2021 Pan Am Badminton Championships in Guatemala City * 30 April – 2 May: 2021 African Badminton Championships in TBD * 12 – 19 December: 2021 BWF World Championships in Huelva * 2021 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships in
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* 2021 BWF World Junior Championships in Chengdu, China


2021 BWF World Tour

;Super 1000 * 17 – 21 March: 2021 All England Open in Birmingham ;Super 750 * 31 March – 4 April: 2021 Malaysia Open in Kuala Lumpur ;Super 500 * 6 – 11 April: 2021 Malaysia Masters in Kuala Lumpur * 13 – 18 April: 2021 Singapore Open in ;Super 300 * 2 – 7 March: 2021 Swiss Open (badminton), 2021 Swiss Open in Basel ** Men's Singles: Viktor Axelsen defeated Kunlavut Vitidsarn, 21–16, 21–6. ** Women's Singles: Carolina Marín defeated P. V. Sindhu, 21–12, 21–5. ** Men's Doubles: Kim Astrup & Anders Skaarup Rasmussen defeated Mark Lamsfuß & Marvin Emil Seidel, 21–16, 21–11. ** Women's Doubles: Pearly Tan Koong Le & Thinaah Muralitharan defeated Gabriela Stoeva & Stefani Stoeva, 21–19, 21–12. ** Mixed Doubles: Thom Gicquel & Delphine Delrue defeated Mathias Christiansen & Alexandra Bøje, 21–19, 21–19 ;Super 100 * 23 – 28 March: 2021 Orléans Masters in


2021 BWF Continental Circuit

;Africa * 25 – 28 February: Uganda International in Kampala ** Men's Singles: Varun Kapur defeated S. Sankar Muthusamy Subramanian, 21–18, 16–21, 21–17. ** Women's Singles: Malvika Bansod defeated Anupama Upadhyaya, 17–21, 25–23, 21–10. ** Men's Doubles: ''No competition'' ** Women's Doubles: Husina Kobugabe & Mable Namakoye defeated Fadilah Mohamed Rafi & Tracy Naluwooza, 21–9, 21–17. ** Mixed Doubles: Israel Wanagalya & Betty Apio defeated Brian Kasirye & Husina Kobugabe, 21–13, 22–20.


Bandy

*2021 Bandy World Championship *2021 Bandy World Cup *Bandy World Championship U-21 2021 *Bandy World Championship U-19 2021 *Bandy World Championship U-17 2021 *Bandy World Championship U-15 2021 *Bandy World Championships for Girls U-17 2021


Baseball

*2021 U-23 Baseball World Cup *2021 World Junior Baseball Championship *2021 World Youth Baseball Championship *2021 World 12U Baseball Championship


Major League Baseball

*1 April – 3 October: 2021 Major League Baseball season *11–13 July: 2021 Major League Baseball draft *13 July: 2021 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Coors Field in Denver *26 October: 2021 World Series


2021 Little League Baseball World Series

*19 – 29 August: Little League World Series in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, South Williamsport at both the Little League Volunteer Stadium and Howard J. Lamade Stadium


2021 Intermediate League Baseball World Series


2021 Junior League Baseball World Series


2021 Senior League Baseball World Series


Basketball


National Basketball Association

*22 December – 16 May: 2020-21 NBA season *7 March: 2021 NBA All-Star Game at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia ** All-Star Game: Team LeBron defeated Team Durant, 170 – 150. ** Skills Challenge: Domantas Sabonis defeated Nikola Vučević ** Three Point Contest: Stephen Curry ** Slam Dunk Contest: Anfernee Simons *22 May – 21 July: 2021 NBA playoffs Milwaukee Bucks defeated Phoenix Suns 4–2 in the 2021 NBA Finals. *29 July: 2021 NBA draft


National Collegiate Athletic Association

*16 March – 5 April: 2021 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament *19 March – 4 April: 2021 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament


FIBA

*17–29 August: 2021 FIBA Asia Cup *17–29 August: AfroBasket 2021 in Rwanda *6 February: 2021 FIBA Intercontinental Cup *3–11 July: 2021 FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup *7–15 August: 2021 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup


FIBA Europe

;National teams * 2–19 September: EuroBasket 2021 in , , and ;Club teams * 15 September 2020 – 9 May: 2020–21 Basketball Champions League * 29 September 2020 – 14 April: 2020–21 EuroCup Basketball * 1 October 2020 – 9 April: 2020–21 EuroLeague (Regular season) * 28 October 2020 – 18 April: 2020–21 EuroLeague Women * 9 December 2020 – 11 April: 2020–21 EuroCup Women ** In the final, Valencia Basket (women), Valencia Basket defeated Reyer Venezia, 82–81, to win their 1st Women EuroCup. ** Atomerőmű KSC Szekszárd took third place. * 6 January – TBD 2020–21 FIBA Europe Cup ;Regional competitions * 2 October 2020 – 16 April: 2020–21 ABA League First Division (Regular season) * 3 October 2020 – 11 April: 2020–21 Latvian–Estonian Basketball League ** In the final, BC Kalev, BC Kalev/Cramo defeated BK VEF Rīga, VEF Rīga, 86–75, to win their 1st Latvian–Estonian Basketball League. ** BK Ogre took third place. * 13 October 2020 – April: 2020–21 BIBL season * 14 October 2020 – 3 March: 2020–21 WABA League (Regular season) ** 20–21 March: WABA League (Final Four) * 9 November 2020 – TBD: 2020–21 ABA League Second Division * TBD: 2020–21 Alpe Adria Cup * 6 – 14 April: 2020–21 Liga Unike


FIBA Americas

;National teams * 24 – 28 March: 2021 Centrobasket Women in ** Round Robin Final Placements: 1st. , 2nd. , 3rd. , 4th. , 5th. ;Club teams * 31 January – 14 April: 2020–21 BCLA season


FIBA 3X3

* 10 – 12 September: 2021 FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup in Paris * 12–14 November: 2021 FIBA 3x3 AmeriCup in Miami, Florida


Beach handball

*2021 IHF Youth Beach Handball World Championship (Postponed to 2022)


Beach soccer

* 2021 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup (Russia)


Beach tennis


2021 ITF Beach Tennis World Tour

;B10 * 15 January: BTWT #1 in Dubai ** Men's: Vladimir Helmut & Javier Méndez defeated Tiaan Bredenkamp & Emilio Misas, 6–1, 6–0. ** Women's: Marta Apraiz & Safaa Bahman defeated Jessica Palma & Rebeka Zálešáková, 6–3, 6–3. * 16 January: BTWT #2 in Clearwater, Florida, Clearwater #1 ** Men's: Diego Guzmán & Aksel Samardzic defeated Luis Miguel Reyes Peñalverty & Carlos Rivera, 6–3, 1–6, [12–10]. ** Women's: Angela Bemquerer & Larissa Boechat defeated Mayra Kaefer & Emilie Katz, 4–6, 7–6(7–5), [10–8]. * 17 January: BTWT #3 in Clearwater, Florida, Clearwater #2 ** Men's: Diego Guzmán & Aksel Samardzic defeated Luis Miguel Reyes Peñalverty & Carlos Rivera, 6–1, 6–3. ** Women's: Mayra Kaefer & Emilie Katz defeated Mariandreina Morales & Sherilyn Villalobos, 6–1, 6–3. * 15 & 16 February: BTWT #4 in Las Palmas ** Men's: Javier González Rosales & Santi Puente defeated Alvaro García González & Carlos Rodríguez Perera, 7–6(7–3), 7–5. ** Women's: Inés León Ojeda & Daniela Rodríguez Perera defeated Nicole Borzęcka & Alina Robok, 6–3, 7–6(7–1). * 13 March: BTWT #5 in Ponta Delgada * 20 March: BTWT #6 in Angra do Heroísmo ;B50 * 22 & 23 January: BTWT #1 in Dubai ** Men's: Nikita Burmakin & Paolo Tronci defeated Vladimir Helmut & Javier Méndez, 6–1, 6–2. ** Women's: Marta Apraiz & Katarína Páleníková defeated Ekaterina Kamenetckaia & Elena Koval, 6–2, 6–4. * 12 – 14 February: BTWT #2 in Las Palmas ** Men's: Victor López Rubio & Saulo Tejada Dámaso defeated Joeri Ertner & Bo Groot Antink, 6–4, 6–3. ** Women's: Ariadna Costa Graell & Eva Fernández Palos defeated Carolina Miranda Naranjo & Anely Ruiz Campos, 6–2, 6–3.


Beach volleyball

*2021 FIVB Beach Volleyball U21 World Championships *2021 FIVB Beach Volleyball U19 World Championships


2021 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour

;1 Star * 26 – 28 February: #1 Competition in Doha (Men's only) ** Winners: Cherif Younousse & Ahmed Tijan ;4 Stars * 8 – 13 March: #1 Competition in Doha


Biathlon

* 24 – 31 January: Biathlon European Championships 2021 in Duszniki-Zdrój ** Men's 20 km Individual winner: Andrejs Rastorgujevs ** Women's 15 km Individual winner: Monika Hojnisz ** Men's 10 km Sprint winner: Martin Jäger ** Women's 7.5 Sprint winner: Baiba Bendika ** Men's 12.5 km Pursuit winner: Artem Pryma ** Women's 10 km Pursuit winner: Kamila Żuk ** Single Mixed Relay winners: (Stefanie Scherer & Justus Strelow) ** 4x6 km Mixed Relay winners: (Emilie Ågheim Kalkenberg, Åsne Skrede, Erlend Bjøntegaard, Sivert Guttorm Bakken) * 9 – 21 February: Biathlon World Championships 2021 in Pokljuka ** Men's 10 km sprint winner: Martin Ponsiluoma ** Women's 7.5 km sprint winner: Tiril Eckhoff ** Men's 12.5 km pursuit winner: Émilien Jacquelin ** Women's 10 km pursuit winner: Tiril Eckhoff ** Men's 20 km individual winner: Sturla Holm Lægreid ** Women's 15 km individual winner: Markéta Davidová ** Men's 15 km mass start winner: Sturla Holm Lægreid ** Women's 12.5 km mass start winner: Lisa Theresa Hauser ** Men's 4 × 7.5 km relay winners: (Sturla Holm Lægreid, Tarjei Bø, Johannes Thingnes Bø, Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen) ** Women's 4 × 6 km relay winners: (Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold, Tiril Eckhoff, Ida Lien, Marte Olsbu Røiseland) ** Mixed 4 × 7.5 km M+W relay winners: (Sturla Holm Lægreid, Johannes Thingnes Bø, Tiril Eckhoff, Marte Olsbu Røiseland) ** Mixed 6 km M + 7.5 km W single relay winners: (Antonin Guigonnat & Julia Simon (biathlete), Julia Simon) * 24 February – 7 March: Biathlon Junior World Championships 2021 in Obertilliach * 2021 Summer Biathlon World Championships in Nove Mesto na Morave, Czech Republic


2020–21 Biathlon World Cup

* 27 – 29 November 2020: WC #1 in Kontiolahti #1 ** Men's 20 km Individual winner: Sturla Holm Lægreid ** Women's 15 km Individual winner: Dorothea Wierer ** Men's 10 km Sprint winner: Johannes Thingnes Bø ** Women's 7.5 Sprint winner: Hanna Öberg * 30 November – 6 December 2020: WC #2 in Kontiolahti #2 ** Men's 10 km Sprint winner: Tarjei Bø ** Women's 7.5 Sprint winner: Hanna Öberg ** Men's 12.5 km Pursuit winner: Sebastian Samuelsson ** Women's 10 km Pursuit winner: Tiril Eckhoff ** Men's 4x7.5 km Relay winners: (Sturla Holm Lægreid, Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen, Tarjei Bø, Johannes Thingnes Bø) ** Women's 4x6 km Relay winners: (Johanna Skottheim, Mona Brorsson, Elvira Öberg, Hanna Öberg) * 11 – 13 December 2020: WC #3 in Hochfilzen #1 ** Men's 10 km Sprint winner: Johannes Dale ** Women's 7.5 Sprint winner: Dzinara Alimbekava ** Men's 12.5 km Pursuit winner: Quentin Fillon Maillet ** Women's 10 km Pursuit winner: Marte Olsbu Røiseland * 17 – 20 December 2020: WC #4 in Hochfilzen #2 ** Men's 10 km Sprint winner: Sturla Holm Lægreid ** Women's 7.5 Sprint winner: Tiril Eckhoff ** Men's 12.5 km Pursuit winner: Sturla Holm Lægreid ** Women's 10 km Pursuit winner: Tiril Eckhoff ** Men's 15 km Mass Start winner: Arnd Peiffer ** Women's 12.5 km Mass Start winner: Marte Olsbu Røiseland * 4 – 10 January: WC #5 in Oberhof, Germany, Oberhof #1 ** Men's 10 km Sprint winner: Johannes Thingnes Bø ** Women's 7.5 km Sprint winner: Tiril Eckhoff ** Men's 12.5 km Pursuit winner: Sturla Holm Lægreid ** Women's 10 km Pursuit winner: Tiril Eckhoff ** Single Mixed Relay winners: (Julia Simon (biathlete), Julia Simon & Émilien Jacquelin) ** 4x6 km Mixed Relay winners: (Uliana Kaisheva, Svetlana Mironova, Alexander Loginov (biathlon), Alexander Loginov, Eduard Latypov) * 11 – 17 January: WC #5 in Oberhof, Germany, Oberhof #2 ** Men's 10 km Sprint winner: Johannes Thingnes Bø ** Women's 7.5 km Sprint winner: Tiril Eckhoff ** Men's 15 km Mass Start winner: Tarjei Bø ** Women's 12.5 km Mass Start winner: Julia Simon ** Men's 4x7.5 km Relay winners: Simon Desthieux, Quentin Fillon Maillet, Fabien Claude, Émilien Jacquelin) ** Women's 4x6 km Relay winners: (Vanessa Hinz, Janina Hettich, Denise Herrmann, Franziska Preuß) * 18 – 24 January: WC #6 in Rasen-Antholz, Antholz-Anterselva ** Men's 20 km Individual winner: Alexander Loginov ** Women's 15 km Individual winner: Lisa Hauser ** Men's 15 km Mass Start winner: Johannes Thingnes Bø ** Women's 12.5 km Mass Start winner: Julia Simon ** Men's 4x7.5 km Relay winners: Simon Desthieux, Quentin Fillon Maillet, Antonin Guigonnat, Émilien Jacquelin) ** Women's 4x6 km Relay winners: (Evgeniya Pavlova, Tatiana Akimova, Svetlana Mironova, Uliana Kaisheva)


2020–21 IBU Cup

* 11 – 17 January: IBU Cup #1 in Großer Arber, Arber #1 ** Men's 10 km Sprint winners: Aleksander Fjeld Andersen (No. 1) / Filip Fjeld Andersen (No. 2) ** Women's 7.5 km Sprint winners: Tatiana Akimova (2 times) ** Men's 4x7.5 km Relay winners: (Justus Strelow, Dominic Schmuck, Danilo Riethmüller, Philipp Nawrath) ** Women's 4x6 km Relay winners: (Valeriia Vasnetcova, Anastasiia Goreeva, Anastasia Shevchenko, Tatiana Akimova) * 18 – 23 January: IBU Cup #2 in Großer Arber, Arber #2 ** Men's 15 km Short Individual winner: Endre Strømsheim ** Women's 12.5 km Short Individual winner: Tamara Steiner ** Men's 10 km Sprint winner: Filip Fjeld Andersen ** Women's 7.5 km Sprint winner: Valeriia Vasnetcova ** Single Mixed Relay winners: (Endre Strømsheim & Karoline Erdal) ** 4x7.5 km Mixed Relay winners: (Said Karimulla Khalili, Daniil Serokhvostov, Anastasiia Goreeva, Valeriia Vasnetcova)


Bobsleigh & Skeleton (sport), Skeleton

* 8 – 10 January: IBSF European Championships 2021 in Winterberg ** Two-man winners: (Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis) ** Four-man winners: (Francesco Friedrich, Thorsten Margis, Candy Bauer, Alexander Schüller) ** Two-woman winners: (Laura Nolte & Deborah Levi) ** Skeleton winners: Aleksandr Tretyakov (skeleton racer), Aleksandr Tretyakov (m) / Elena Nikitina (f) * 22 – 24 January: IBSF Junior World Championships 2021 in St. Moritz ** U23 Two-man winners: (Mihai Cristian Tentea & Nicolae Ciprian Daroczi) ** U23 Two-woman winners: (Margot Boch & Madison Stringer) ** Junior Two-man winners: (Hans Peter Hannighofer & Christian Röder) ** Junior Two-woman winners: (Laura Nolte & Deborah Levi) ** U23 Four-man winners: (Vyacheslav Popov, Dmitrii Abramov, Andrey Andriyanov, Egor Gryaznov) ** Junior Four-man winners: (Michael Vogt, Silvio Weber, Sandro Michel, Andreas Haas) ** U20 Skeleton winners: Lukas Nydegger (m) / Anastasiia Tsyganova (f) ** Junior Skeleton winners: Evgeniy Rukosuev (m) / Hannah Neise (f) * 5 – 14 February: IBSF World Championships 2021 in Lake Placid, New York, Lake Placid ** Two-man winners: (Francesco Friedrich & Alexander Schüller) ** Four-man winners: (Francesco Friedrich, Thorsten Margis, Candy Bauer, Alexander Schüller) ** Women's Monobob winner: Kaillie Humphries ** Two-woman winners: (Kaillie Humphries & Lolo Jones) ** Skeleton winners: Christopher Grotheer (m) / Tina Hermann (f) ** Skeleton mixed team winners: (Tina Hermann & Christopher Grotheer) * 2021 IBSF Para Sport World Championship * 2021 World Junior Bobsleigh Championships * 2021 World Junior Skeleton Championships


2020–21 Bobsleigh World Cup

* 20 & 21 November 2020: World Cup #1 in Sigulda #1 ** Two-man winners: (Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis) (No. 1) / (Francesco Friedrich & Alexander Schüller) (No. 2) ** Two-woman winners: (Mariama Jamanka & Vanessa Mark) * 28 & 29 November 2020: World Cup #2 in Sigulda #2 ** Two-man winners: (Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis) (No. 1) / (Francesco Friedrich & Alexander Schüller) (No. 2) ** Two-woman winners: (Laura Nolte & Leonie Fiebig) * 12 & 13 December 2020: World Cup #3 in Innsbruck #1 ** Two-man winners: (Johannes Lochner & Eric Franke) (No. 1) / (Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis) (No. 2) * 19 & 20 December 2020: World Cup #4 in Innsbruck #2 ** Two-man winners: (Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis) (2 times) ** Two-women winners: (Stephanie Schneider & Leonie Fiebig) * 8 – 10 January: World Cup #5 in Winterberg ** Two-man winners: (Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis) ** Four-man winners: (Francesco Friedrich, Thorsten Margis, Candy Bauer, Alexander Schüller) ** Two-woman winners: (Laura Nolte & Deborah Levi) * 16 & 17 January: World Cup #6 in St. Moritz ** Two-man winners: (Francesco Friedrich & Alexander Schüller) ** Four-man winners: (Francesco Friedrich, Thorsten Margis, Martin Grothkopp, Alexander Schüller) ** Two-women winners: (Stephanie Schneider & Leonie Fiebig) * 23 & 24 January: World Cup #7 in Schönau am Königssee, Königssee ** Two-man winners: (Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis) ** Four-man winners: (Francesco Friedrich, Thorsten Margis, Martin Grothkopp, Alexander Schüller) ** Two-women winners: (Kim Kalicki & Ann-Christin Strack) * 30 & 31 January: World Cup #8 in Innsbruck #3 (final) ** Two-man winners: (Francesco Friedrich & Alexander Schüller) ** Four-man winners: (Francesco Friedrich, Thorsten Margis, Candy Bauer, Alexander Schüller) ** Two-women winners: (Kaillie Humphries & Lolo Jones)


2020–21 Skeleton World Cup

* 20 November 2020: World Cup #1 in Sigulda #1 ** Winners: Martins Dukurs (m) / Janine Flock (f) * 27 November 2020 World Cup #2 in Sigulda #2 ** Winners: Martins Dukurs (m) / Janine Flock (f) * 11 December 2020: World Cup #3 in Innsbruck #1 ** Winners: Martins Dukurs & Aleksandr Tretyakov (skeleton racer), Aleksandr Tretyakov (m) / Elena Nikitina (f) * 18 December 2020: World Cup #4 in Innsbruck #2 ** Winners: Martins Dukurs (m) / Janine Flock (f) * 8 January: World Cup #5 in Winterberg ** Winners: Aleksandr Tretyakov (skeleton racer), Aleksandr Tretyakov (m) / Elena Nikitina (f) * 15 January: World Cup #6 in St. Moritz ** Winners: Alexander Gassner (m) / Tina Hermann (f) * 22 January: World Cup #7 in Schönau am Königssee, Königssee ** Winners: Alexander Gassner (m) / Jacqueline Lölling (f) * 29 January: World Cup #8 in Innsbruck #3 (final) ** Winners: Alexander Tretyakov (m) / Elena Nikitina (f)


2020–21 Bobsleigh Europe Cup

* 5 & 6 December 2020: EC #1 in Winterberg ** Two-man winners: (Hans Peter Hannighofer & Christian Roeder) (2 times) ** Two-women winners: (Stephanie Schneider & Tamara Seer) * 19 & 20 December 2020: EC #2 in Sigulda ** Two-man winners: (Dāvis Kaufmanis & Krists Lindenblats) (No. 1) / (Maksim Andrianov & Maxim Belugin) (No. 2) ** Two-women winners: (Alena Osipenko & Aleksandra Tarasova) (2 times) * 7 – 9 January: EC #3 in Altenberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track, Altenberg ** Two-man winners: (Hans Peter Hannighofer & Christian Roeder) (2 times) ** Two-women winners: (Stephanie Schneider & Claudia Schüßler) ** Four-man winners: (Christopher Spring, Mark Mlakar, Shaquille Murray-Lawrence, Mike Evelyn) * 13 – 15 January: EC #4 in Innsbruck ** Two-man winners: (Michael Kuonen & Marco Tanner) ** Two-women winners: (Lisa Buckwitz & Cynthia Kwofie) ** Four-man winners: (Philipp Zielasko, Joshua Kossmann, Benedikt Hertel, Erec Maximilian Bruckert) (2 times) * 20 & 21 February: EC #5 in Schönau am Königssee, Königssee (final) ** Two-man winners: (Mihai Cristian Tentea & Nicolae Ciprian Daroczi) ** Two-women winners: ** Four-man winners:


2021 Bobsleigh North American Cup

* 15 – 17 January: NAC #1 in Park City, Utah, Park City #1 ** Two-man winners: (Sam Moeller & Joshua Williamson) (No. 1) / (Frank Delduca & Hakeem Abdul-Saboor) (No. 2) / (Sam Moeller & Hakeem Abdul-Saboor) * 21 – 23 January: NAC #2 in Park City, Utah, Park City #2 ** Two-women winners: (Nicole Vogt & Kaysha Love) (No. 1) / (Nicole Vogt & Kelsey Kiel) (No. 2) / (Nicole Vogt & Colleen Fotsch) (No. 3) ** Four-man winners: (Hunter Church, Charles Volker, Joshua Williamson, Hakeem Abdul-Saboor) (3 times) * 1 – 4 February: NAC #3 in Lake Placid, New York, Lake Placid ** Two-man winners: (Hunter Church & Hakeem Abdul-Saboor) (No. 1) / (Hunter Church & Joshua Williamson) ** Two-women winners: ** Four-man winners: (Hunter Church, Charles Volker, Joshua Williamson, Hakeem Abdul-Saboor) (2 times)


2020–21 Skeleton Europe Cup

* 27 & 28 November 2020: EC #1 in Winterberg ** Men's winners: Felix Seibel (No. 1) / Kilian von Schleinitz (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Sarah Wimmer (2 times) * 19 December 2020: EC #2 in Sigulda ** Winners: Krists Netlaus (m) / Stefanie Votz (f) * 13 January: EC #3 in Altenberg, Saxony, Altenberg ** Winners: Matt Weston (m) / Corinna Leipold (f) * 6 February: EC #4 in Schönau am Königssee, Königssee ** Winners: Cedric Renner (m) / Stefanie Votz (f) * 19 February: EC #5 in Innsbruck (final) ** Winners: Evgeniy Rukosuev (m) / Alina Tararychenkova (f)


2021 Skeleton Intercontinental Cup

* 16 January: IC #1 in Altenberg, Saxony, Altenberg ** Winners: Axel Jungk (m) / Elena Nikitina (f)


2021 Skeleton North American Cup

* 26 – 28 January: NAC #1 in Park City, Utah, Park City #1 ** Men's winners: John Daly (skeleton racer), John Daly (3 times) ** Women's winners: Megan Henry (3 times) ** 4 & 5 February: NAC #2 in Lake Placid, New York, Lake Placid (final) ** Men's winners: John Daly (skeleton racer), John Daly (2 times) ** Women's winners: Savannah Graybill (No. 1) / Mystique Ro (No. 2)


2020–21 Women's Monobob World Series

* 5 December 2020: World Series #1 in Winterberg ** Women's Monobob winner: Nadezhda Sergeeva * 12 December 2020: World Series #2 in Innsbruck ** Women's Monobob winner: Breeana Walker * 14 January: World Series #3 in Innsbruck ** Women's Monobob winner: Melissa Lotholz * 15 – 17 January: World Series #4 in Park City, Utah, Park City ** Women's Monobob winners: Nicole Vogt (2 times) / Carrie Russell (No. 3) * 16 January: World Series #5 in St. Moritz ** Women's Monobob winner: Kaillie Humphries * 23 January: World Series #6 in Schönau am Königssee, Königssee ** Women's Monobob winner: Kaillie Humphries * 30 January: World Series #7 in Innsbruck ** Women's Monobob winner: Breeana Walker * 1 & 2 February: World Series #8 in Lake Placid, New York, Lake Placid ** Women's Monobob winners: Nicole Vogt (2 times) * 13 & 14 February: World Series #9 in Altenberg, Saxony, Altenberg ** Women's Monobob winner: Kaillie Humphries * 20 February: World Series #10 in Schönau am Königssee, Königssee ** Women's Monobob winners: Martina Fontanive / Melanie Hasler


Boccia


Bowling

* 24 January – 21 February: 27th PBA Players Championship in Jupiter, Florida, Jupiter, FL (winner: Kyle Troup) * 28 February: 56th PBA Tournament of Champions in Jupiter, Florida, Jupiter, FL (winner: Francois Lavoie) * 13 March: 61st PBA Guaranteed Rate PBA World Championship, World Championship in Tampa, Florida, Tampa, FL (winner: Tom Daugherty) * 13 March: PBA World Series of Bowling, WSOB XII PBA Mark Roth, Roth/Marshall Holman, Holman Doubles Championship (winners: Andrew Anderson (bowler), Andrew Anderson/Kristopher Prather, Kris Prather) * 6–15 November: 2021 WTBA World Tenpin Bowling Championships


Bowls

* 7 – 19 September: 2021 World Bowls Championship in Gold Coast, Queensland, Gold Coast , cancelled * 8 – 24 January: 2021 World Indoor Bowls Championship in Norfolk


Boxing

* 10 – 24 April: 2021 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships in Kielce * 21 – 31 May: 2021 Asian Amateur Boxing Championships in New Delhi * 26 October – 6 November: 2021 AIBA World Boxing Championships in Belgrade * October: 2021 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships in TBD


European Boxing Confederation, EUBC


Elite tournaments

* 11 – 16 January: Women's Boxing EUBC European Nations Cup 2021 in Sombor (Women's Elite Only) * Women's Light Fly winner: Arailym Marat * Women's Fly winner: Nina Radovanovic * Women's Bantam winner: Dina Zholaman * Women's Light Welter winner: Natalia Sychugova * Women's Welter winner: Busenaz Sürmeneli * Women's Light Heavy winner: Milena Matović * Women's Heavy winner: Lazzat Kungeibayeva * 7 – 13 February: 65th Bocskai István Memorial International Boxing Tournament in Debrecen ;*Women's * Women's Fly winner: Buse Naz Çakıroğlu * Women's Feather winner: Irma Testa * Women's Light winner: Mira Potkonen * Women's Light Middle winner: Busenaz Sürmeneli * Women's Middle winner: Nouchka Fontijn ;*Men's * Men's Fly winner: Gabriel Escobar (boxer), Gabriel Escobar * Men's Light winner: Richárd Kovács * Men's Middle winner: Lewis Richardson * Men's Heavy winner: Emmanuel Reyes Pla * Men's Bantam winner: Samuel Kistohurry * Men's Welter winner: Lambert Harvey * Men's Light Heavy winner: Simone Fiori * Men's Super Heavy winner: Frazer Clarke * 21 – 28 February: 72nd International Boxing Tournament STRANDJA 2021 in Sofia ;*Women's * Women's Fly winner: Stoyka Krasteva * Women's Light winner: Stanimira Petrova * Women's Welter winner: Valentina Khalzova * Women's Light Welter winner: Beatriz Ferreira * Women's Middle winner: Naomi Graham ;*Men's * Men's Fly winner: Daniel Asenov * Men's Light winner: Ilya Popov * Men's Middle winner: Oleksandr Khyzhniak * Men's Heavy winner: Radoslav Pantaleev * Men's Feather winner: Havier Ibanes * Men's Welter winner: Bobo-Usmon Baturov * Men's Light Heavy winner: Dilshodbek Ruzmetov * Men's Super Heavy winner: Bakhodir Jalolov * 1 – 7 March: International Boxing Tournament "Boxam" in Castellón de la Plana ;Women * Women's Light Flyweight winner: Roberta Bonatti * Women's Featherweight winner: Irma Testa * Women's Welterweight winner: Angela Carini * Women's Heavyweight winner: Flavia Severin * Women's Flyweight winner: Svetlana Soluianova * Women's Lightweight winner: Rashida Ellis * Women's Middleweight winner: Naomi Graham ;*Men's * Men's Flyweight winner: Makhmud Sabyrkhan * Men's Light Welterweight winner: Manish Kaushik (boxer), Manish Kaushik * Men's Middleweight winner: Miguel Cuadrado * Men's Heavyweight winner: Emmanuel Reyes * Men's Featherweight winner: Jean Rivera * Men's Welterweight winner: Youba Sissokho * Men's Light Heavyweight winner: Simone Fiori * Men's Super Heavyweight winner: Ayoub Ghadfa Drissi * 10 – 14 March: Cologne Boxing World Cup in Köln ;Women * Women's Featherweight winner: Jucielen Romeu * Women's Welterweight winner: Leonie Müller * Women's Flyweight winner: Maxi Klötzer * Women's Lightweight winner: Beatriz Ferreira * Women's Middleweight winner: Nouchka Fontijn ;*Men's * Men's 52 kg winner: Billal Bennama * Men's 57 kg winner: Samuel Kistohurry * Men's 63 kg winner: Wanderson Oliveira * Men's 91 kg winner: Aibek Oralbay * Men's 69 kg winner: Magomed Schachidov * Men's 75 kg winner: Kevin Schumann * Men's 81 kg winner: Keno Machado * Men's +91 kg winner: Kamshybek Kunkabayev * 15 – 21 March: International Elite Men & Women Istanbul Bosphorus Boxing Tournament in Istanbul ;Women * Women's Flyweight winner: Buse Naz Çakıroğlu * Women's Battam winner: Daria Abramovai * Women's Welterweight winner: Darima Sandakova * Women's Lightweight winner: Imane Khelif * Women's Middleweight winner: Elena Gapeshina ;*Men's * Men's Flyweight winner: Azat Usamaliev * Men's Light Welterweight winner: Hakan Dogan * Men's Middleweight winner: Francisco Daniel Verón * Men's Heavyweight winner: Abzal Kuttybekov * Men's Battam winner: Nirco Cuello * Men's Welterweight winner: Darkhan Dusebay * Men's Light Heavyweight winner: Bayram Malkan * Men's Super Heavyweight winner: Berat Acar * 1 – 7 April: International boxing tournament (group A) dedicated to the memory of the honored coach of Ukraine Nikolai Manger in Kherson * 18 – 26 April: International Boxing Tournament "St. Petersburg Governor's Cup" in Saint Petersburg * 22 – 28 April: 58th Belgrade Winner in Belgrade * 3 – 5 May: Open regional Boxing Tournament devoted to Victory Day in Gomel


Contract bridge, Bridge


Canadian football

*12 December – 108th Grey Cup: Winnipeg Blue Bombers defeat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 33–25 (in overtime).


Canoeing

*12 – 14 March: 2021 Oceania Canoe Slalom Championships in Auckland **K1 winners: Callum Gilbert (m) / Luuka Jones (f) **C1 winners: Finn Anderson (m) / Luuka Jones (f) *6 – 9 May: 2021 European Canoe Slalom Championships in Ivrea **K1 winners: Vít Přindiš (m) / Corinna Kuhnle (f) **C1 winners: Denis Gargaud Chanut (m) / Miren Lazkano (f) **Extreme winners: Vít Přindiš (m) / Kateřina Minařík Kudějová (f) *11 June – 12 September: 2021 Canoe Slalom World Cup **K1 winners: Vít Přindiš (m) / Jessica Fox (canoeist), Jessica Fox (f) **C1 winners: Denis Gargaud Chanut (m) / Tereza Fišerová (f) **Extreme winners: Vít Přindiš (m) / Caroline Trompeter (f) *6 – 11 July: 2021 World Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships in Ljubljana **K1 winners: Jakub Krejčí (m U23) / Titouan Castryck (m jr) / Coline Charel (f U23) / Evy Leibfarth (f jr) **C1 winners: Nicolas Gestin (m U23) / Martino Barzon (m jr) / Bethan Forrow (f U23) / Klára Kneblová (f jr) **Extreme winners: Dimitri Marx (m U23) / Kaelin Friedenson (m jr) / Nikita Setchell (f U23) / Jessica Duc (f jr) *3 – 6 September: 2021 ICF World Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint Championships in Montemor-o-Velho *16 – 19 September: 2021 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Copenhagen *22 – 26 September: 2021 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in Bratislava **K1 winners: Boris Neveu (m) / Ricarda Funk (f) **C1 winners: Václav Chaloupka (m) / Elena Apel (f) **Extreme winners: Joe Clarke (canoeist), Joe Clarke (m) / Jessica Fox (canoeist), Jessica Fox (f) *22 – 26 September: 2021 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships in Bratislava *30 September – 3 October: 2021 ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships in Pitesti *Cancelled: 2021 ICF Canoe Polo World Championships in Rome


Cheerleading

*TBD: 2021 The Cheerleading Worlds


Chess

* 19 – 27 April: Candidates Tournament 2020–2021 (2nd half) in Yekaterinburg * 24 November – 12 December: World Chess Championship 2021 in Dubai ** Magnus Carlsen defeated Ian Nepomniachtchi, 7½–3½. * 25 – 31 December: World Rapid Chess Championship 2021, World Blitz and Rapid Chess Championships 2021 in Warsaw


Cricket

*2019–2021 ICC World Test Championship Final in England * 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup in United Arab Emirates and Oman


Cross-country skiing (sport), Cross-country skiing

* 8 – 14 February: 2021 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in Vuokatti ** Junior Sprint Classic winners: Niilo Moilainen (m) / Monika Skinder (f) ** U23 Sprint Classic winners: Alexander Terentev (m) / Lisa Lohmann (f) ** Men's Junior 10 km Freestyle winner: Martin Kirkeberg Mørk ** Women's Junior 5 km Freestyle winner: Veronika Stepanova ** Men's U23 15 km Freestyle winner: Hugo Lapalus ** Women's U23 10 km Freestyle winner: Izabela Marcisz ** Men's Junior 30 km Mass Start Classic winner: Alexander Ivshin ** Women's Junior 15 km Mass Start Classic winner: Margrethe Bergane ** Mixed U23 4x5 km Relay winners: ** Men's Junior 4x5 km Relay winners: ** Women's Junior 4x3.3 km Relay winners: * 24 February – 7 March: FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 in Oberstdorf ** Sprint classical winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Jonna Sundling (f) ** Men's 30 km skiathlon winner: Alexander Bolshunov ** Women's 15 km skiathlon winner: Therese Johaug ** Team sprint freestyle winners: (Erik Valnes & Johannes Høsflot Klæbo) (m) / (Maja Dahlqvist & Jonna Sundling) (f) ** Men's 15 km freestyle individual winner: Hans Christer Holund ** Women's 10 km freestyle individual winner: Therese Johaug ** Men's 4 × 10 km relay winners: (Paal Golberg, Emil Iversen, Hans Christer Holund, Johannes Høsflot Klæbo) ** Women's 4 × 5 km relay winners: (Tiril Udnes Weng, Heidi Weng, Therese Johaug, Helene Marie Fossesholm) ** Men's 50 km classical mass start winner: Emil Iversen ** Women's 30 km classical mass start winner: Therese Johaug


2021 Tour de Ski

* 1 – 3 January: TdS #1 in Val Müstair ** Sprint Freestyle winners: Federico Pellegrino (m) / Linn Svahn (f) ** Men's 15 km Classic Mass Start winner: Alexander Bolshunov ** Women's 10 km Classic Mass Start winner: Linn Svahn ** Men's 15 km Freestyle Pursuit winner: Alexander Bolshunov ** Women's 10 km Freestyle Pursuit winner: Jessie Diggins * 5 & 6 January: TdS #2 in Toblach ** Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Alexander Bolshunov ** Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Jessie Diggins ** Men's 15 km Classic Pursuit winner: Alexander Bolshunov ** Women's 10 km Classic Pursuit winner: Yuliya Stupak * 8 – 10 January: TdS #3 in Fiemme Valley, Val di Fiemme ** Men's 15 km Classic Mass Start winner: Alexander Bolshunov ** Women's 10 km Classic Mass Start winner: Natalya Nepryayeva ** Sprint Classic winners: Oskar Svensson (m) / Linn Svahn ** Men's 10 km Classic Mass Start Climb winner: Denis Spitsov ** Women's 10 km Classic Mass Start Climb winner: Ebba Andersson (cross-country skier), Ebba Andersson * Overall winners: Alexander Bolshunov (m) / Jessie Diggins (f)


2020–21 FIS Cross-Country World Cup

* 27–29 November 2020: 2020 Nordic Opening, WC #1 in Rukatunturi, Ruka ** Sprint Classic winners: Erik Valnes (m) / Linn Svahn (f) ** Men's 15 km Classic winner: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo ** Women's 10 km Classic winner: Therese Johaug ** Men's 15 km Freestyle Pursuit winner: Hans Christer Holund ** Women's 10 km Freestyle Pursuit winner: Therese Johaug * 12 & 13 December 2020: WC #2 in Davos ** Sprint Freestyle winners: Federico Pellegrino (m) / Rosie Brennan (f) ** Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Alexander Bolshunov ** Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Rosie Brennan * 19 & 20 December 2020: WC #3 in Dresden ** Sprint Freestyle winners: Federico Pellegrino (m) / Nadine Fähndrich (f) ** Team Sprint Freestyle winners: I (Alexander Bolshunov, Gleb Retivykh) (m) / I (Laurien van der Graaff, Nadine Fähndrich) * 23 & 24 January: WC #7 in Lahti ** Men's 30 km Skiathlon winner: Emil Iversen ** Women's 15 km Skiathlon winner: Therese Johaug ** Men's 4 × 7.5 km Relay C/F winners: (Pål Golberg, Emil Iversen, Sjur Røthe, Simen Hegstad Krüger) ** Women's 4 × 5 km Relay C/F winners: (Tiril Udnes Weng, Therese Johaug, Helene Marie Fossesholm, Heidi Weng) * 29 – 31 January: WC #8 in Falun ** Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Alexander Bolshunov ** Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Jessie Diggins ** Men's 15 km Classic Mass Start winner: Alexander Bolshunov ** Women's 10 km Classic Mass Start winner: Linn Svahn ** Sprint Classic winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Linn Svahn * 6 & 7 February: WC #9 in Ulricehamn ** Sprint Freestyle winners: Oskar Svensson (m) / Maja Dahlqvist (f) ** Team Sprint Freestyle winners: I (Francesco de Fabiani, Federico Pellegrino) (m) / (Eva Urevc, Anamarija Lampič) * 13 & 14 March: WC #10 in Engadin (final) ** Men's 15 km C Mass Start winner: Alexander Bolshunov ** Women's 10 km C Mass Start winner: Yuliya Stupak ** Men's 50 km F Pursuit winner: Simen Hegstad Krüger ** Women's 30 km F Pursuit: Heidi Weng


2020–21 FIS Cross-Country Continental Cup


2020–21 OPA Alpen Cross Country Cup

* 5 & 6 December 2020: OPA #1 in Ulrichen ** Men's 1.5 Sprint Freestyle winner: Artem Maltsev ** Women's 1.3 Sprint Freestyle winner: Nadine Fähndrich ** Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Artem Maltsev ** Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Francesca Franchi * 18 – 20 December 2020: OPA #2 in Formazza ** Men's 15 km Classic winner: Imanol Rojo ** Women's 10 km Classic winner: Anna Comarella ** Men's 20 km Freestyle Must Start winner: Adrien Backscheider ** Women's 15 km Freestyle Must Start winner: Ilaria Debertolis * 6 & 7 March: OPA #3 in Prémanon ** Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Gérard Agnellet ** Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Coralie Bentz ** Men's 15 km Classic Pursuit winner: Cedric Steiner ** Women's 10 km Classic Pursuit winner: Coralie Bentz * 12 – 14 March: OPA #4 in Pokljuka ** Sprint Freestyle winners: Lucas Chanavat (m) / Coletta Rydzek (f) ** Men's 15 km Classic winner: Andreas Katz ** Women's 10 km Classic winner: Katherine Sauerbrey ** Men's 15 km Freestyle Pursuit winner: Friedrich Moch ** Women's 10 km Freestyle Pursuit winner: Lisa Lohmann


2021 FIS Cross Country Balkan Cup

* 16 & 17 January: BC #1 in Ravna Gora, Croatia, Ravna Gora ** Men's 15 km Classic winner: Paul Constantin Pepene ** Women's 5 km Classic winner: Vedrana Malec ** 1.5 Sprint Freestyle winners: Raul Mihai Popa (m) / Nika Jagečić (f) * 30 & 31 January: BC #2 in Zlatibor ** Men's 10 km Classic winner: Paul Constantin Pepene ** Women's 5 km Classic winner: Varvara Prokhorova * 3 & 4 February: BC #3 in Mavrovo, Mavrovo and Rostuša, Mavrovo ** Men's 10 km Freestyle winners: Krešimir Crnković (2 times) ** Women's 5 km Freestyle winners: Vedrana Malec (2 times) * 6 & 7 February: BC #4 in 3–5 Pigadia ** ''Event cancelled''. * 19 & 20 February: BC #5 in Dvorista/Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Pale ** Men's 10 km Freestyle winners: Krešimir Crnković (2 times) ** Women's 5 km Freestyle winners: Anika Kožica (No. 1) / Tena Hadžić (No. 2) * 13 & 14 March: BC #6 in Fundata ** Men's 10 km Classic winner: Paul Constantin Pepene ** Women's 5 km Classic winner: Tímea Lőrincz ** Men's 10 km Freestyle winner: Paul Constantin Pepene ** Women's 5 km Freestyle winner Tímea Lőrincz * 18 – 20 March: BC #7 in Gerede, Bolu-Gerede (final) ** Men's 10 km C winner: Paul Constantin Pepene ** Women's 5 km Classic winner: Kaidy Kaasiku ** Men's 10 km F Freestyle winner: Paul Constantin Pepene ** Women's 5 km Freestyle winner Kaidy Kaasiku ** Men's Sprint F winner: Paul Constantin Pepene ** Women's 5 km C winner: Kaidy Kaasiku


2020–21 East European Cup

* 29 November – 2 December 2020: EEC #1 in Vershina Tea ** Men's 1.7 Sprint Freestyle winner: Denis Filimonov ** Women's 1.5 Sprint Freestyle winner: Marina Chernousova ** Men's 15 km Classic winner: Ivan Kirillov ** Women's 10 km Classic winner: Liliya Vasilyeva ** Men's 1.7 Sprint Classic winner: Andrey Kuznetsov ** Women's 1.5 Sprint Classic winner: Anastasiya Faleeva ** Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Artem Nikolaev ** Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Liliya Vasilyeva * 23 – 27 December 2020: EEC #2 in Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast, Krasnogorsk ** 1.4 km Freestyle winners: Denis Filimonov (m) / Anastasia Kirillova (f) ** 1.4 Sprint Classic winners: Sergey Ardashev (m) / Olga Tsareva (f) ** Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Dmitriy Bagrashov ** Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Ekaterina Smirnova ** Men's 15 km Classic winner: Ilia Poroshkin ** Women's 10 km Classic winner: Nataliya Mekryukova * 4 – 7 January: EEC #3 in Minsk/Raubichi ** 1.5 km Sprint Classic winners: Anton Timashov (m) / Anastasia Kirillova (f) ** Men's 10.0 km Classic winner: Andrey Larkov ** Women's 5.0 km Classic winner: Anastasia Kirillova ** Men's 10.0 km Freestyle winner: Anton Timashov ** Women's 5.0 km Freestyle winner: Liliya Vasilyeva * 22 January: EEC #4 in Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast, Krasnogorsk ** 1.4 km Freestyle winners: Andrey Krasnov (m) / Anastasia Kirillova (f) * 5 – 7 February: EEC #5 in Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast, Krasnogorsk ** Men's 15 km Classic winner: Andrey Larkov ** Women's 10 km Classic winner: Lidia Durkina ** 1.5 Sprint Freestyle winners: Andrey Krasnov (m) / Elizaveta Shalaboda (f) * 11 – 13 February: EEC #6 in Almaty ** Men's 1.6 km Sprint Classic winner: Andrey Krasnov ** Women's 1.1 km Sprint Classic winner: Lilia Vasilieva ** Men's 15 km Classic winner: Artem Nikolaev ** Women's 10 km Classic winner: Lilia Vasilieva ** Men's 20 km Freestyle Mass Start winner: Ivan Kirillov ** Women's 15 km Freestyle Mass Start winner: Lilia Vasilieva * 27 February – 3 March: EEC #7 in Syktyvkar (final) ** Men's 15 km Classic winner: Ilya Poroshkin ** Women's 10 km Classic winner: Alija Iksanova ** 1.39 km Sprint Freestyle winners: Fyodor Nazarov (m) / Anna Grukhvina (f) ** Skiathlon winners: Anton Timashov (m) / Ekaterina Smirnova (f)


2021 FIS Cross Country Far East Cup

* 19 & 20 December 2020: FEC #1 in Alpensia Cross-Country and Biathlon Centre, Alpencia ** ''Event cancelled''. * 25 – 27 December 2020: FEC #2 in Otoineppu ** ''Event cancelled''. * 6 January: FEC #3 in Sapporo ** ''Event cancelled''. * 3 & 4 February: FEC #4 in Alpensia Cross-Country and Biathlon Centre, Alpencia ** Men's 10 km Classic winner: Lee Jin-bok ** Women's 5 km Classic winner: Lee Chae-won ** Men's 10 km Freestyle winner: Kim Eun-ho (skier), Kim Eun-ho ** Women's 5 km Freestyle winner: Lee Chae-won * 12 & 13 February: FEC #5 in Hakusan Shiramine Onsen (final) ** Men's 15 km Classic winner: Takatsugu Uda ** Women's 10 km Classic winner: Rin Sobue


2020–21 FIS Cross Country Slavic Cup

* 19 & 20 December 2020: SC #1 in Zakopane #1 ** Men's 10 km Classic winner: Paul Constantin Pepene ** Women's 5 km Classic winner: Patrīcija Eiduka ** Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Petr Knop ** Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Patrīcija Eiduka * 29 & 30 December 2020: SC #2 in Štrbské Pleso #1 ** ''Event cancelled''. * 20 & 21 February: SC #3 in Štrbské Pleso #2 ** ''Event cancelled''. * 20 & 21 March: SC #4 in Zakopane #2 ** 1.2 Sprint Classic winners: Tomáš Kalivoda (m) / Alena Procházková (f) ** Men's 30 km Freestyle Must Start winner: Petr Knop ** Women's 15 km Freestyle Must Start winner: Alena Procházková * 27 March: SC #5 in Kremnica (final) ** ''Event cancelled''.


2021 FIS Cross Country North American Cup

* 7 – 10 January: NAC #1 at the Whistler Olympic Park (final) ** ''Event cancelled''.


Cue sports

* 7 – 11 December: 2021 UMB World Three-cushion Championship in Sharm el-Sheikh ** Dick Jaspers defeated Murat Naci Çoklu, 50–47.


Curling

* 2 – 11 April 2021: 2021 World Men's Curling Championship in Calgary, Canada ** defeated , 10–5, to win Sweden's third consecutive and tenth overall World Men's Curling Championship title. *** took third place. * 30 April – 9 May 2021: 2021 World Women's Curling Championship in Calgary, Canada * 17 – 23 May 2021: 2021 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in Aberdeen, Scotland


2020–21 curling season


Cycle ball


BMX racing, Cycling – BMX

*TBD: 2021 UCI BMX World Championships in Arnhem, Netherlands


International BMX events


2021 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup


Cyclo-cross, Cycling – Cross

;Continental and World Championships * 7 & 8 November 2020: 2020 UEC Cyclo-cross European Championships in 's-Hertogenbosch ** Elite winners: Eli Iserbyt (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f) ** U23 winners: Ryan Kamp (m) / Puck Pieterse (f) * 30 & 31 January: 2021 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Ostend ** Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Lucinda Brand (f) ** U23 winners: Pim Ronhaar (m) / Fem van Empel (f)


2020–21 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup

* 29 November 2020: WC #1 in Tábor ** Elite winners: Michael Vanthourenhout (m) / Lucinda Brand (f) ** U23 winner: Thomas Mein ** Juniors winners: Matěj Stránský (b) / Zoe Backstedt (f) * 20 December 2020: WC #2 in Namur ** Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Lucinda Brand (f) * 27 December 2020: WC #3 in Dendermonde ** Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Lucinda Brand (f) * 3 January: WC #4 in Hulst ** Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Denise Betsema * 24 January: WC #5 in Overijse (final) ** Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f)


2020–21 Cyclo-cross Superprestige

* 11 October 2020: Superprestige #1 in Gieten ** Elite winners: Toon Aerts (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f) * 24 October 2020: Superprestige #2 in Oostkamp ** Elite winners: Eli Iserbyt (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f) ** Juniors winner: Jente Michels * 11 November 2020: Superprestige #3 in Niel, Belgium, Niel ** Elite winners: Laurens Sweeck (m) / Lucinda Brand (f) * 22 November 2020: Superprestige #4 in Merksplas ** Elite winners: Michael Vanthourenhout (m) / Lucinda Brand (f) * 6 December 2020: Superprestige #5 in Boom, Belgium, Boom ** Elite winners: Eli Iserbyt (m) / Lucinda Brand (f) * 13 December 2020: Superprestige #6 in Gavere ** Elite winners: Tom Pidcock (m) / Lucinda Brand (f) * 26 December 2020: Superprestige #7 in Heusden-Zolder ** Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Lucinda Brand (f) * 6 February: Superprestige #8 in Middelkerke (final) ** Winners: Laurens Sweeck (m) / Denise Betsema (f)


* 13 September 2020: EKZ CrossTour #1 in Baden, Switzerland, Baden ** Elite winners: Lars Forster (m) / Elisabeth Brandau (f) ** Juniors winner: Aaron Dockx * 18 October 2020: EKZ CrossTour #2 in Bern ** Elite winners: Michael Vanthourenhout (m) / Denise Betsema (f) ** Juniors winner: Nils Aebersold * 2 January: EKZ CrossTour #3 in Hittnau (final) ** Elite winners: Kevin Kuhn (m) / Christine Majerus (f) ** Juniors winner: Finn Treudler


* 26 September 2020: Ethias Cross #1 in Lokeren ** Elite winners: Eli Iserbyt (m) / Aniek van Alphen (f) * 3 October 2020: Ethias Cross #2 in Kruibeke ** Elite winners: Toon Aerts (m) / Lucinda Brand (f) * 17 October 2020: Ethias Cross #3 in Beringen, Belgium, Beringen ** Elite winners: Toon Aerts (m) / Denise Betsema (f) ** Juniors winner: Lorenzo Masciarelli * 14 November 2020: Ethias Cross #4 in Leuven ** Elite winners: Laurens Sweeck (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f) * 22 December 2020: Ethias Cross #5 in Essen ** Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Marianne Vos (f) * 30 December 2020: Ethias Cross #6 in Bredene ** Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Kata Blanka Vas (f) * 13 February: Ethias Cross #7 in Eeklo ** Elite winners: Quinten Hermans (m) / Denise Betsema (f) * 20 February: Ethias Cross #8 in Sint-Niklaas (final) ** Elite winners: Eli Iserbyt (m) / Denise Betsema (f)


* 26 September 2020: Toi Toi Cup #1 in Mladá Boleslav ** Elite winners: Michael Boroš (m) / Sara Casasola (f) ** Juniors winners: Matěj Stránský (b) / Julia Kopecky (g) * 27 September 2020: Toi Toi Cup #2 in Holé Vrchy ** Elite winners: Lander Loockx (m) / Sara Casasola (f) ** Juniors winners: Matěj Stránský (b) / Julia Kopecky (g) * 15 November 2020: Toi Toi Cup #3 in Hlinsko ** ''Cancelled''. * 17 November 2020: Toi Toi Cup #4 in Rýmařov ** Elite winners: Michael Boroš (m) / Kata Blanka Vas (f) ** Juniors winners: Matěj Stránský (b) / Anna Růžičková (g) * 22 November 2020: Toi Toi Cup #5 in Jičín ** Elite winners: Jakob Dorigoni (m) / Joyce Vanderbeken (f) ** Juniors winners: Matěj Stránský (b) / Julia Kopecky (g) * 12 December 2020: Toi Toi Cup #6 in Kolín (final) ** Elite winners: Marek Konwa (m) / Pavla Havlíková (f)


* 31 October 2020: X2O Badkamers Trofee #1 in Oudenaarde ** Elite winners: Eli Iserbyt (m) / Annemarie Worst (f) * 28 November 2020: X2O Badkamers Trofee #2 in Kortrijk ** Elite winners: Eli Iserbyt (m) / Lucinda Brand (f) * 12 December 2020: X2O Badkamers Trofee #3 in Antwerp ** Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Denise Betsema (f) * 23 December 2020: X2O Badkamers Trofee #4 in Herentals ** Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f) * 1 January: X20 Badkamers Trofee #5 in Baal, Belgium, Baal ** Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f) * 23 January: X2O Badkamers Trofee #6 in Hamme ** Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f) * 7 February: X2O Badkamers Trofee #7 in Lille, Belgium, Lille ** Elite winners: Laurens Sweeck (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f) * 14 February: X2O Badkamers Trofee #8 in Brussels (final) ** Elite winners: Toon Aerts (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f)


Mountain bike racing, Cycling – Mountain Bike


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* 26 & 27 July: Mountain Bike ath 2020 Summer Olimpics in Tokyo


International mountain biking events

* 24 – 28 March: American Mountain Bike Continental Championships in Salinas, Puerto Rico, Salinas (XCO/XCR/XCE) ** Elite XCO winners: Gerardo Ulloa (m) / Daniela Campuzano (f) ** U23 XCO winners: Martín Vidaurre Kossman (m) / Savilia Blunk (f) ** Junior XCO winners: Camilo Gómez (m) / Ruth Holcomb (f) ** Elite XCE winners: Jacob Morales Ortega (m) / Kiara Marrero (f) ** Elite XCC winners: Gerardo Ulloa (m) / Kelsey Urban (f) ** XCR winners: (Russell Finsterwald, Bradyn Lange, Ruth Holcomb, Ethan Villaneda, Madigan Munro, Savilia Blunk) * 23 April: American Mountain Bike Continental Championships in San Pedro de Atacama and Antofagasta (XCM) * 2 May: 2021 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Graz (XCE) * 20 June: European Continental Championships in Evolène (XCM) * 26 June: European Continental Championships in Val d'Aran (Ultra XCM) * 8 – 11 July: European Continental Championships in Novi Sad (XCO/XCR/XCE) * 27 July – 1 August: European Continental Championships in
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(DHI) * 17 – 22 August: UCI Mountain Bike Masters World Championships in Pra-Loup * 25 – 29 August: 2021 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Val di Sole (XCO/XCC/XCR/DHI/E-MTB/4X) * 25 & 26 September: UCI Mountain Bike Masters World Championships in II Ciocco * 2 October: UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships in Capoliveri * 22 – 24 October: Asian Continental Championships in (XCO/DHI/XCR/XCE)


2021 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup

* 24 April: WC #1 in (E-MTB) ** Winners: Jérôme Gilloux (m) / Sofia Wiedenroth (f) * 25 April: WC #2 in (E-MTB) ** Winners: Jérôme Gilloux (m) / Sofia Wiedenroth (f) * 8 & 9 May: WC #2 in Albstadt (XCC/XCO) ** Winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (f) (XCC) * 15 & 16 May: WC #3 in Nové Město na Moravě (XCO) * 22 & 23 May: WC #4 in Fort William, Highland, Fort William (DHI) * 12 & 13 June: WC #5 in Leogang (XCO & DHI) * 3 & 4 July: WC #6 in Les Gets (XCO & DHI) * 8 August: WC #7 in Leuven (XCE) * 15 August: WC #8 in Oudenaarde (XCE) * 4 & 5 September: WC #9 in Lenzerheide (XCO & DHI) * 12 September: WC #10 in Winterberg (XCE) * 17 September: WC #11 in Jablines-Annet (XCE) * 18 & 19 September: WC #12 in Snowshoe Mountain, Snowshoe (XCO & DHI) * 19 September: WC #13 in Valkenswaard (XCE) * 2 October: WC #14 in Barcelona (XCE) * 10 October: WC #15 in (XCE)


Cycling – Para-cycling

*TBD: 2021 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships *TBD: 2021 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships


Road bicycle racing, Cycling – Road

* 2 – 6 March: 2021 African Road Championships in Giza ** Senior Road Race winners: Ryan Gibbons (cyclist), Ryan Gibbons (m) / Carla Oberholzer (f) ** Junior Road Race winners: Etienne Tuyizere (m) / Chanté Olivier (f) ** Senior ITT winners: Ryan Gibbons (cyclist), Ryan Gibbons (m) / Carla Oberholzer (f) ** Junior ITT winners: Pedri Crause (m) / Chanté Olivier (f) ** Senior TTT winners: (Ryan Gibbons (cyclist), Ryan Gibbons, Kent Main, Gustav Basson, Jason Oosthuizen) (m) / (Frances Janse van Rensburg, Carla Oberholzer, Hayley Preen, Maroesjka Matthee) (f) ** Junior TTT winners: (Salah Eddine Ayoubi Cherki, Abdelkrim Ferkous, Mohamed Redouane Brinis, Khaled Mansouri) (m) / (Chanté Olivier, Ainsli de Beer, Amber Hindmarch, McKenzie Pedro) (f) ** Mixed TTT winners: (Gustav Basson, Carla Oberholzer, Frances Janse van Rensburg, Hayley Preen, Ryan Gibbons (cyclist), Ryan Gibbons, Kent Main) *TBD: 2021 UCI Road World Championships in Bruges and Leuven, Belgium


2021 UCI World Tour

* 21 – 27 February: 2021 UAE Tour Winner: Tadej Pogačar () * 27 February: 2021 Omloop Het Nieuwsblad Winner: Davide Ballerini () * 6 March: 2021 Strade Bianche Winner: Mathieu van der Poel () * 7 – 14 March: 2021 Paris–Nice Winner: Maximilian Schachmann () * 10 – 16 March: 2021 Tirreno–Adriatico Winner: Tadej Pogačar () * 20 March: 2021 Milan–San Remo Winner: Jasper Stuyven () * 22 – 28 March: 2021 Volta a Catalunya Winner: Adam Yates (cyclist), Adam Yates () * 24 March: 2021 Classic Brugge–De Panne Winner: Sam Bennett (cyclist), Sam Bennett () * 26 March: 2021 E3 Saxo Bank Classic Winner: Kasper Asgreen () * 28 March: 2021 Gent–Wevelgem Winner: Wout van Aert () * 31 March: 2021 Dwars door Vlaanderen Winner: Dylan van Baarle () * 4 April: 2021 Tour of Flanders Winner: Kasper Asgreen () * 5 – 10 April: 2021 Tour of the Basque Country Winner: Primož Roglič () * 18 April: 2021 Amstel Gold Race Winner: Wout van Aert () * 25 April: 2021 Liège–Bastogne–Liège Winner: Tadej Pogačar ()


2021 UCI Women's World Tour

* 6 March: 2021 Strade Bianche Winner: Chantal van den Broek-Blaak () * 21 March: 2021 Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio Winner: Elisa Longo Borghini () * 25 March: 2021 Classic Brugge–De Panne (women's race), 2021 Classic Brugge–De Panne Winner: Grace Brown (cyclist), Grace Brown () * 28 March: 2021 Gent–Wevelgem (women's race), 2021 Gent–Wevelgem Winner: Marianne Vos () * 4 April: 2021 Tour of Flanders for Women Winner: Annemiek van Vleuten () * 18 April: 2021 Amstel Gold Race (women's race), 2021 Amstel Gold Race Winner: Marianne Vos () * 21 April: 2021 Flèche Wallonne (women's race), 2021 Flèche Wallonne Winner: Anna van der Breggen () * 25 April: 2021 Liège–Bastogne–Liège (women's race), 2021 Liège–Bastogne–Liège Winner: Demi Vollering ()


Track cycling, Cycling – Track

* 10 – 13 March: 2021 African Track Cycling Championships in Cairo ** won overall gold medals tally and overall medal tally. *13–17 October: 2021 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Roubaix


International track cycling events


Darts


Professional Darts Corporation

*15 December 2020 – 3 January 2021: 2021 PDC World Darts Championship in London ** beat , 7–3. *29 – 31 January: 2021 Masters (darts), 2021 Masters in Milton Keynes ** beat , 11–8. *5 – 7 March: 2021 UK Open in Milton Keynes ** beat , 11–5. *5 April – 28 May: 2021 Premier League Darts in Milton Keynes ** beat , 11–5. *17 – 25 July: 2021 World Matchplay in Blackpool ** beat , 18–9. *9 – 12 September: 2021 PDC World Cup of Darts in Jena ** (Peter Wright (darts player), Peter Wright & John Henderson (darts player)), John Henderson) beat (Mensur Suljović & Rowby-John Rodriguez), 3–1. *17 – 18 September: 2021 Nordic Darts Masters in Copenhagen ** beat , 11–7. *3 – 9 October: 2021 World Grand Prix (darts), 2021 World Grand Prix in Leicester ** beat , 5–1. *14 – 17 October: 2021 European Championship (darts), 2021 European Championship in Salzburg ** beat , 11–8. *29 – 31 October: 2021 World Series of Darts Finals in Amsterdam ** beat , 11–6. *13 – 21 November: 2021 Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton ** beat , 16–8. *26 – 28 November: 2021 Players Championship Finals in Minehead ** beat , 11–10. *28 November: 2021 PDC World Youth Championship in Minehead ** beat , 6–4.


Dance sport

*TBD: DanceSport at the 2021 World Games


Dodgeball

*TBD: 2021 World Dodgeball Championships


Disc golf

PDGA Majors: 21–23 May: United States Women's Disc Golf Championship: Paige Pierce 22–26 June: Professional Disc Golf World Championships: Men's: James Conrad Women's: Catrina Allen 6–9 October: United States Disc Golf Championship: Disc Golf Pro Tour: 25–28 February: Las Vegas Challenge: Men's: Eagle Wynne McMahon, Eagle McMahon Women's: Paige Pierce 12–14 March: Waco Annual Charity Open: Men's: Nikko Locastro Women's: Kona Star Panis 16–18 April: Jonesboro Open: Men's: Ricky Wysocki Women's: Catrina Allen 14–16 May: OTB Open: Men's: Eagle Wynne McMahon, Eagle McMahon Women's: Paige Pierce 4–6 June: Portland Open: Men's: Eagle Wynne McMahon, Eagle McMahon Women's: Paige Pierce 9–11 July: Des Moines Challenge: Men's: Paul McBeth Women's: Missy Gannon 23–25 July: Discraft Great Lakes Open: Men's: Eagle Wynne McMahon, Eagle McMahon Women's: Kristin Tattar 30 July – 1 August: The Preserve Championship: Men's: Ricky Wysocki Women's: Kristin Tattar 5–8 August: Discraft Ledgestone Insurance Open: Men's: Ricky Wysocki and Calvin Heimburg Women's: Paige Pierce 13–15 August: Idlewild Open: Men's: Kyle Klein Women's: Paige Pierce 3–5 September: MVP Open at Maple Hill: Men's: Adam Hammes Women's: Catrina Allen 9–12 September: Green Mountain Championship: Men's: Chris Dickerson Women's: Hailey King 14–17 October: Tour Championship: PDGA National Tour: 26–28 March: Texas State Disc Golf Championships: Men's: Ricky Wysocki Women's: Hailey King 28 April – 1 May: Dynamic Discs Open: Men's: Paul McBeth Women's: Hailey King 28–30 May: Santa Cruz Master's Cup: Men's: Adam Hammes Women's: Paige Pierce 27–29 August: Delaware Disc Golf Challenge: Men's: Connor O'Reilly Women's: Catrina Allen 23–26 September: Music City Open: Men's: Women's:


Equestrianism


Fencing

* 3 – 11 April: 2021 Junior and Cadet World Fencing Championships in Cairo


2020-21 Fencing World Cup

;Men ;Sabre * 11 – 14 March: WC #1 in Budapest ** Individual winner: Oh Sang-uk ** Teams winners: ;Épée * 19 – 23 March: WC #1 in Kaz, Russia, KAZ ** Individual winner: Ihor Reizlin ** Teams winners: ;Women ;Sabre * 11 – 14 March: WC #1 in Budapest ** Individual winner: Anna Márton ** Teams winners: ;Épée * 19 – 23 March: WC #1 in Kaz, Russia, KAZ ** Individual winner: Choi In-jeong ** Teams winners:


2021 Grand Prix

;Foil * 26 – 28 March: GP #1 in Doha ** Winners: Gerek Meinhardt (m) / Inna Deriglazova (f)


Field Hockey

*2021 Men's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup *2021 Women's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup


European Hockey Federation, EHF

* 2 – 5 April: 2021 Women's EuroHockey Club Trophy in Boom, Belgium, Boom * 2 – 5 April: Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge I in Prague * 2 – 5 April: EuroHockey Club Trophy I in Vienna * 2 – 5 April: EuroHockey Club Trophy II in Plzeň * 3 – 5 April: 2021 Euro Hockey League (Final Four) in Amsterdam ** In the final, HC Bloemendaal defeated Club Deportiu Terrassa, 5–2, to win their 4th Euro Hockey League. ** Royal Léopold Club took third place. * 3 – 5 April: 2021 Euro Hockey League Women (Final Four) in Amsterdam * 20 – 23 May: EuroHockey Club Challenge I in Lipovci


African Hockey Federation, AfHF

* 15 – 18 April: 2021 Men's Indoor African Cup and 2021 Women's Indoor African Cup in Durban * 27 September – 3 October: 2021 Hockey Africa Cup for Club Champions in Blantyre * TBD: 2021 Junior Africa Hockey Cup in TBD place


Pan American Hockey Federation, PAHF

* 22 – 27 June: 2021 Indoor Pan American Cup in Philadelphia


Figure skating


International figure skating events


ISU Figure Skating Championships, 2020–21 ISU Figure Skating Championships

* 22–28 March 2021: 2021 World Figure Skating Championships in Stockholm, Sweden ** Men's winner: Nathan Chen ** Ladies winner: Anna Shcherbakova ** Pairs winners: Anastasia Mishina / Aleksandr Galliamov ** Ice dance winners: Victoria Sinitsina / Nikita Katsalapov


2020–21 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating

* 23–24 October 2020: 2020 Skate America in Las Vegas ** Men's winner: Nathan Chen ** Ladies winner: Mariah Bell ** Pairs winners: Alexa Knierim / Brandon Frazier ** Ice dance winners: Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue * 6–8 November 2020: 2020 Cup of China in Chongqing ** Men winner: Jin Boyang ** Ladies winner: Chen Hongyi ** Pairs winners: Peng Cheng / Jin Yang ** Ice dance winners: Wang Shiyue / Liu Xinyu * 20–22 November 2020: 2020 Rostelecom Cup in Moscow ** Men winner: Mikhail Kolyada ** Ladies winner: Elizaveta Tuktamysheva ** Pairs winners: Aleksandra Boikova / Dmitrii Kozlovskii ** Ice dance winners: Victoria Sinitsina / Nikita Katsalapov * 27–29 November 2020: 2020 NHK Trophy in Osaka ** Men winner: Yuma Kagiyama ** Ladies winner: Kaori Sakamoto ** ''No pairs event held''. ** Ice dance winners: Misato Komatsubara / Tim Koleto


2020–21 ISU Challenger Series

* 23–26 September 2020: 2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy in Oberstdorf ** Men winner: Deniss Vasiļjevs ** Ladies winner: Eva-Lotta Kiibus ** Pairs winners: Rebecca Ghilardi / Filippo Ambrosini ** Ice dance winners: Natálie Taschlerová / Filip Taschler * 15–17 October 2020: 2020 CS Budapest Trophy in Budapest ** Men winner: Daniel Grassl ** Ladies winner: Loena Hendrickx ** '' No pairs event held''. ** Ice dance winners: Oleksandra Nazarova / Maxim Nikitin


Other

* 15–18 April 2021: 2021 ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating Osaka ** Team winners: (Mikhail Kolyada, Evgeni Semenenko, Anna Shcherbakova, Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, Anastasia Mishina / Aleksandr Galliamov, Victoria Sinitsina / Nikita Katsalapov)


National figure skating events


Floorball


World

* 25 – 29 August: 2021 Men's under-19 World Floorball Championships in Brno ** In final, defeated , 4–3, to win their 2nd Men's U19 World Floorball Championships. took third place and fourth place. * 1 – 5 September: 2020 Women's under-19 World Floorball Championships in Uppsala (postponed from 2020) ** In final, defeated , 4–3, to win their 2th Women's U19 World Floorball Championships. took third place and fourth place. * 27 November – 5 December: 2021 Women's World Floorball Championships in Uppsala ** Champion: * 3 – 11 December: 2020 Men's World Floorball Championships in Helsinki (postponed from 2020) ** Champion: * Champions Cup (floorball), Champions Cup – cancelled


Freestyle skiing

* 9 February – 16 March: FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 in Idre, Rogla, Almaty and Aspen, Colorado, Aspen ** Ski Cross winners: Alex Fiva (m) / Sandra Näslund (f) ** Slopestyle winners: Andri Ragettli (m) / Gu Ailing (f) ** Halfpipe winners: Nico Porteous (m) / Gu Ailing (f) ** Big Air winners: Oliwer Magnusson (m) / Anastasia Tatalina (f) ** Aerials winners: Maxim Burov (m) / Laura Peel (f) ** Team Aerials winners: (Liubov Nikitina, Pavel Krotov, Maxim Burov) ** Moguls winners: Mikaël Kingsbury (m) / Perrine Laffont (f) ** Dual moguls winners: Mikaël Kingsbury (m) / Anastasia Smirnova (freestyle skier), Anastasia Smirnova (f) * 15 – 28 March: 2021 FIS Freestyle Junior World Ski Championships in Krasnoyarsk ** Aerials winners: Artem Potapov (m) / Anastasiia Prytkova (f) ** Team aerials winners: I (Artem Potapov, Anastasiia Prytkova, Arsenii Vagin) ** Moguls winners: Nikita Andreev (m) / Anri Kawamura (f) ** Dual moguls winners: Shima Kawaoka (m) / Viktoriia Lazarenko (f) ** Ski cross winners: Oliver Vierthaler (m) / Darya Melchakova (f) ** Team Ski Cross winners: I (Oliver Vierthaler, Christina Födermayr) ** Halfpipe winners: Henry Sildaru (m) / Alexandra Glazkova (f) ** Slopestyle winners: Matěj Švancer (m) / Ksenia Orlova (f) ** Big Air winners: Matěj Švancer (m) / Ksenia Orlova (f)


2020–21 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup

;Big Air *7 & 8 January: WC #1 in Kreischberg (final) ** Winners: Birk Ruud (m) / Giulia Tanno (f) ;Slopestyle * 19 – 21 November 2020: WC #1 in Stubai ** Winners: Andri Ragettli (m) / Tess Ledeux (f) * 18 – 20 March: WC #2 in Aspen, Colorado, Aspen ** Winners: Colby Stevenson (m) / Tess Ledeux (f) ;Ski Cross * 14 – 16 December 2020: WC #1 in Arosa ** Winners #1: David Mobärg (m) / Alexandra Edebo (f) ** Winners #2: Viktor Andersson (skier), Viktor Andersson (m) / Fanny Smith (f) * 19 – 21 December 2020: WC #2 in Val Thorens ** Winners #1: Jonathan Midol (m) / Fanny Smith (f) ** Winners #2: Reece Howden (m) / Katrin Ofner (f) ** Winners #3: Reece Howden (m) / Fanny Smith (f) * 29 – 31 January: WC #3 in Feldberg, Baden-Württemberg, Feldberg ** ''Event cancelled''. * 17 – 19 February: WC #4 in
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** Winners: Johannes Rohrweck (m) / Sandra Näslund (f) * 26 – 28 February: WC #4 in Bakuriani ** Winners: Florian Wilmsmann (m) / Fanny Smith (f) ** Team winners: 1 * 12 & 13 March: WC #5 in Southern Ural, Sunny Valley ** Winners: Reece Howden (m) / Fanny Smith (f) * 21 March: WC #6 in Veysonnaz (final) ;Moguls * 5 December 2020: WC #1 in Rukatunturi, Ruka ** Winners: Ikuma Horishima (m) / Perrine Laffont (f) * 12 December 2020: WC #2 in Idre Fjäll ** Winners: Benjamin Cavet (m) / Perrine Laffont (f) * 4 – 6 February: WC #3 in Deer Valley ** Winners: Mikaël Kingsbury (m) / Perrine Laffont (f) ;Dual Moguls * 13 December 2020: WC #1 in Idre Fjäll ** Winners: Matt Graham (skier), Matt Graham & Ludvig Fjallstrom (m) / Perrine Laffont (f) * 4 – 6 February: WC #2 in Deer Valley ** Winners: Mikaël Kingsbury (m) / Kai Owens (f) ;Aerials * 4 December 2020: WC #1 in Rukatunturi, Ruka ** Winners: Maxim Burov (m) / Laura Peel (f) * 16 & 17 January: WC #3 in Yaroslavl ** Men's winners: Maxim Burov (2 times) ** Women's winners: Laura Peel (No. 1) / Megan Nick (No. 2) ** Team winners: I (Anastasiia Prytkova, Maxim Burov, Pavel Krotov) * 23 January: WC #3 in Moscow ** Winners: Maxim Burov (m) / Winter Vinecki (f) * 30 January: WC #4 in Minsk ** Winners: Maxim Burov (m) / Megan Nick (f) * 4 – 6 February: WC #5 in Deer Valley ** Winners: Noé Roth (m) / Danielle Scott (freestyle skier), Danielle Scott (f) * 13 & 14 March: WC #6 in Almaty (final) ** Winners: Pirmin Werner (m) / Marion Thénault (f) ;Halfpipe * 19 – 21 March: WC #1 in Aspen, Colorado, Aspen (final) ** Winners: Aaron Blunck (m) / Rachael Karker (f)


2020–21 FIS Freestyle Ski Europa Cup

;Aerials * 11 & 12 December 2020: EC #1 in Rukatunturi, Ruka ** Men's winners: Noé Roth (2 times) ** Women's winners: Marion Thénault (No. 1) / Laura Peel (No. 2) * 5 – 7 February: EC #2 in Minsk ** Men's winners: Ihar Drabiankou (No. 1) / Maxim Gustik (No. 2) ** Women's winner: Hanna Huskova (2 times) ** Teams winners: II * 12 & 13 February: EC #3 in Krasiya ** Men's winner: Maksym Kuznietsov (2 times) ** Women's winner: Valeryia Balmatava (2 times) * 28 February – 3 March: EC #4 in Airolo ** Men's winner: Noé Roth (2 times) ** Women's winner: Danielle Scott (freestyle skier), Danielle Scott (2 times) ;Ski Cross * 9 & 10 January: EC #1 in
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** Men's winners: Tim Hronek (No. 1) / Tobias Müller (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Daniela Maier (No. 1) / Katrin Ofner (No. 2) * 6 & 7 February: EC #2 in Crans-Montana ** Winners: Adam Kappacher (m) / Mylène Ballet Baz (f) * 6 & 7 March: EC #3 in
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** Men's winners: Johannes Rohrweck (No. 1) / Florian Wilmsmann (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Katrin Ofner (No. 1) / Courtney Hoffos (No. 2) * 12 & 13 March: EC #4 in San Pellegrino Pass ** Men's winners: Romain Mari (No. 1) / Simone Deromedis (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Saskja Lack (2 times) ;Moguls * 30 & 31 January: EC #1 in Åre/Duved, Sweden, Duved ** Men's winners: James Crozet (No. 1) / Thibaud Mouille (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Fantine Degroote (2 times) * 5 – 9 February: EC #2 in Taivalkoski ** Men's winner: Johannes Suikkari (4 times) ** Women's winners: Fantine Degroote (3 times) / Riikka Voutilainen (No. 2) * 13 & 14 February: EC #3 in Jyväskylä ** Men's winners: Olli Penttala (No. 1) / Jimi Salonen (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Ekaterina Ogneva (2 times) * 28 February – 3 March: EC #4 in Airolo ** Men's winners: Marius Bourdette (No. 1) / Johannes Suikkari (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Sophie Weese (No. 1) / Hanna Weese (No. 2) ;Halfpipe * 27 – 31 January: EC #1 in Crans Montana ** Winners: Robin Briguet (m) / Saori Suzuki (f) * 7 March: EC #2 in Leysin ** Winners: Henry Sildaru (m) / Michelle Rageth (f) ;Slopestyle * 9 March: EC #1 in Leysin ** Winners: Valentin Morel (m) / Elisa Maria Nakab (f) ;Big Air * 6 & 7 February: EC #1 in Les Arcs ** Winners: Antoine Adelisse (m) / Bérénice Dode (f) * 20 February: EC #2 in Davos ** Winners: Timothé Sivignon (m) / Ksenia Orlova (f) * 5 March: EC #3 in Götschen ** Winners: Miro Tabanelli (m) / Muriel Mohr (f)


2020–21 FIS Freestyle Ski North American Cup

;Aerials * 5 – 9 January: NAC #1 at the Utah Olympic Park #1 ** Men's winners: Derek Krueger (No. 1) / Justin Schoenefeld (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Megan Smallhouse (No. 1) / Megan Nick (No. 2) * 13 & 14 February: NAC #2 at the Utah Olympic Park #2 ** Men's winners: Émile Nadeau (No. 1) / Sherzod Khashyrbayev (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Zhanbota Aldabergenova (No. 1) / Madison Varmette (No. 2)


Futsal

*12 September – 3 October: 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup in Lithuania


Goalball


Golf


2020–21 PGA Tour


Gymnastics

*27–29 May: 2021 Aerobic Gymnastics World Championships in Baku *18–20 June: 2021 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships in Geneva *18–24 October: 2021 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Kitakyushu *27–31 October: 2021 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships in Kitakyushu *11–14 November: 2021 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships in Baku *Various dates: 2021 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series *Various dates: 2021 FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup series ;Europe *21–25 April: 2021 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Basel *29 April-2 May: 2021 European Trampoline Championships in Sochi *9–13 June: 2021 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships in Varna, Bulgaria, Varna *24–26 September: 2021 Aerobic Gymnastics European Championships in Pesaro *6–10 November: 2021 Acrobatic Gymnastics European Championships in Pesaro


Handball

;World * 14 – 31 January: 2021 World Men's Handball Championship in * 2 – 19 December: 2021 World Women's Handball Championship in * 4 – 10 October: 2021 IHF Men's Super Globe *TBD: 2021 IHF Women's Super Globe *2021 Men's Junior World Handball Championship *2021 IHF Men's Youth World Championship


European Handball Federation, EHF

;National teams * 7 – 17 January: 2020 European Men's Under-20 Handball Championship in Porec ** ''Event cancelled''. ;Club teams * 16 September 2020 – 13 June: 2020–21 EHF Champions League (final in Cologne) * 12 September 2020 – 30 May: 2020–21 Women's EHF Champions League (final in Budapest) * 20 August 2020 – TBD: 2020–21 EHF European League * 10 October 2020 – TBD: 2020–21 Women's EHF European League * 13 November 2020 – TBD: 2020–21 EHF European Cup * 10 October 2020 – TBD: 2020–21 Women's EHF European Cup ;Regional leagues * 27 August 2020 – TBD: 2020–21 Mol Liga (handball), 2020–21 Mol Liga * 10 October 2020 – TBD: 2020–21 BENE-League Handball, 2020–21 Bene League


Horse Racing


United States

;Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States), US Triple Crown * 1 May: 2021 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs * 15 May: 2021 Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course, Pimlico * 5 June: 2021 Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park ;Breeder's Cup *5–6 Nov: Breeder's Cup at Del Mar Racetrack


Ice climbing


Ice hockey

* 25 December 2020 – 5 January: 2021 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Edmonton and Red Deer, Alberta, Red Deer ** In the final, the defeated 2–0 to win their fifth World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. ** took third place. * 6–16 May: 2021 IIHF Women's World Championship in Canada * 21 May – 6 June: 2021 IIHF World Championship in Latvia and Belarus *2021 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships *2021 IIHF World U18 Championships *2021 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship


National Hockey League

* 13 January – 8 May: 2020-21 NHL season * 21 February: 2021 NHL Stadium Series * 23–24 July: 2021 NHL Entry Draft


Hockey Europe

* 3 October 2020 – 21 May: 2020–21 Alps Hockey League


Indoor Soccer

*TBD: 2021 WMF Women's World Cup *WMF U23 World Cup


Judo

* 11 – 13 January: 2021 Judo World Masters in Doha ** won overall gold medals tally. France, and won overall medal tally. * 6 – 13 June: 2021 World Judo Championships in Budapest


2021 IJF World Tour

* 18 – 20 February: 2021 Judo Grand Slam Tel Aviv ** Extra-lightweight winners: Davud Mammadov (m) / Shirine Boukli (f) ** Half-lightweight winners: Alberto Gaitero (m) / Chelsie Giles (f) ** Lightweight winners: Alexandru Raicu (m) / Timna Nelson-Levy (f) ** Half-middleweight winners: Sharofiddin Boltaboev (m) / Tina Trstenjak (f) ** Middleweight winners: Lasha Bekauri (m) / Margaux Pinot (f) ** Half-heavyweight winners: Michael Korrel (m) / Anna-Maria Wagner (f) ** Heavyweight winners: Gela Zaalishvili (m) / Romane Dicko (f) * 5 – 7 March: 2021 Judo Grand Slam Tashkent ** Men's Half-lightweight winner Ryuju Nagayama ** Women's Extra-lightweight winner: Mönkhbatyn Urantsetseg ** Lightweight winners: An Baul (m) / Uta Abe (f) ** Half-middleweight winners: Tsend-Ochiryn Tsogtbaatar (m) / Momo Tamaoki (f) ** Middleweight winners: Christian Parlati (m) / Miku Tashiro (f) ** Half-heavyweight winners: Kenta Nagasawa (m) / Chizuru Arai (f) ** Heavyweight winners Kokoro Kageura (m) / Akira Sone (f) * 26 – 28 March: 2021 Judo Grand Slam Tbilisi ** Extra Lightweight winners: Temur Nozadze (m) / Mönkhbatyn Urantsetseg (f) ** Half Lightweight winners: Sardor Nurillaev (m) / Odette Giuffrida (f) ** Lightweight winners: Tsend-Ochiryn Tsogtbaatar (m) / Nora Gjakova (f) ** Half Middleweight winners: Sami Chouchi (m) / Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard (f) ** Middleweight winners: Marcus Nyman (m) / Maria Portela (f) ** Half Heavyweight winners: Shady El Nahas (m) / Natascha Ausma (f) ** Heavyweight winners: Gela Zaalishvili (m) / Shiyan Xu (f) * 1 – 3 April: 2021 Judo Grand Slam Antalya * 5 – 7 May: 2021 Judo Grand Slam Kazan * 24 – 26 September: 2021 Judo Grand Prix Zagreb * 16 & 17 October: 2021 Judo Grand Slam Paris * 5 – 7 November: 2021 Judo Grand Slam Baku (final)


2021 European Open

* 27 & 28 February: European Open #1 in Prague ** Extra-lightweight winners: Emiel Jaring (m) / Monica Ungureanu (f) ** Half-lightweight winners: Lucian Borş Dumitrescu (m) / Amber Ryheul (f) ** Lightweight winners: Adrian Sulca (m) / Pleuni Cornelisse (f) ** Half-middleweight winners: Benedek Tóth (m) / Geke van den Berg (f) ** Middleweight winners: Péter Sáfrány (f) / Lara Cvjetko (f) ** Half-heavyweight winners: Zalán Ohát (m) / Renée van Harselaar (f) ** Heavyweight winners: Lukáš Krpálek (m) / Helena Vuković (f)


2021 European Cup

* 20 & 21 March: European Cup #1 in Sarajevo


2021 Panamerican Open

* 6 & 7 March: Panamerican Open #1 in Santiago * 13 & 14 March: Panamerican Open #2 in Lima * 20 & 21 March: Panamerican Open #3 in TBD


2021 Asian Open

* 13 & 14 March: Asian Open #1 in Aktau ** Extra Lightweight winners: Magzhan Shamshadin (m) / Abiba Abuzhakynova (f) ** Half Lightweight winners: Yeset Kuanov (m) / Liliia Nugaeva (f) ** Lightweight winners: Murodjon Yuldoshev (m) / Yulia Kazarina (f) ** Half Middleweight winners: Magomed Edilbiev (m) / Aigul Bagautdinova (f) ** Middleweight winners: Yersultan Muzapparov (m) / Dali Liluashvili (f) ** Half Heavyweight winners: Dmitry Dovgan (m) / Marina Bukreeva (f) ** Heavyweight winners: Yerassyl Kazhibayev (m) / Daria Vladimirova (f)


Karate

*TBD: 2021 World Karate Championships in Dubai, United Arab Emirates *2021 World Junior Karate Championships


Kendo

*TBD: World Kendo Championship


Kickboxing


Kurash

*TBD: 2021 World Kurash Championships


Lacrosse


Luge

* 9 & 10 January: 2021 FIL European Luge Championships in Sigulda ** Men's singles winner: Felix Loch ** Women's singles winner: Tatiana Ivanova ** Doubles winners: (Andris Šics & Juris Šics) ** Team relay winners: (Tatiana Ivanova, Semen Pavlichenko, Vsevolod Kashkin/Konstantin Korshunov) * 29 – 31 January: 2021 FIL World Luge Championships in Schönau am Königssee, Königssee ** Men's singles winner: Roman Repilov ** Men's sprint winner: Nico Gleirscher ** Women's singles winner: Julia Taubitz ** Women's sprint winner: Julia Taubitz ** Doubles winners: (Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken) ** Doubles' sprint winners: (Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt) ** Team relay winners: (Madeleine Egle, David Gleirscher, Thomas Steu/Lorenz Koller) * 1 February: FIL Junior Natural Track European Championships in Jaufental ** Men's Junior Singles winner: Fabian Brunner ** Women's Junior Singles winner: Lisa Walch ** Doubles Juniors winners: (Anton Gruber Genetti & Hannes Unterholzner) * 12 – 14 February: 2021 FIL World Luge Natural Track Championships in Umhausen ** Men's Singles winner: Thomas Kammerlander ** Women's Singles winner: Evelin Lanthaler ** Doubles winners: (Patrick Pigneter & Florian Clara) ** Team Relay winners: (Evelin Lanthaler & Alex Gruber)


2020–21 Luge World Cup

* 28 & 29 November 2020: WC #1 in Innsbruck ** Men's singles winner: Felix Loch ** Women's singles winner: Julia Taubitz ** Doubles winners: (Thomas Steu & Lorenz Koller) ** Team relay winners: (Julia Taubitz, Felix Loch, Toni Eggert/Sascha Benecken) * 5 & 6 December 2020: WC #2 in Altenberg, Saxony, Altenberg ** Men's singles winner: Felix Loch ** Women's singles winner: Tatiana Ivanova ** Doubles winners: (Thomas Steu & Lorenz Koller) ** Team relay winners: (Andrea Vötter, Kevin Fischnaller, Ludwig Rieder/Patrick Rastner) * 12 & 13 December 2020: WC #3 in Oberhof, Germany, Oberhof ** Men's singles winner: Felix Loch ** Women's singles winner: Dajana Eitberger ** Doubles winners: (Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken) ** Team relay winners: (Dajana Eitberger, Felix Loch, Toni Eggert/Sascha Benecken) * 19 & 20 December 2020: WC #4 in Winterberg ** Men's singles winner: Felix Loch ** Women's singles winner: Julia Taubitz ** Doubles winners: (Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt) * 2 & 3 January: WC #5 in Königsee ** Men's singles winner: Felix Loch ** Women's singles winner: Julia Taubitz ** Doubles winners: (Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken) ** Team relay winners: (Madeleine Egle, Nico Gleirscher, Thomas Steu/Lorenz Koller) * 9 & 10 January: WC #6 in Sigulda ** Men's singles winner: Felix Loch ** Women's singles winner: Tatiana Ivanova ** Doubles winners: (Andris Šics & Juris Šics) ** Team relay winners: (Tatiana Ivanova, Semen Pavlichenko, Vsevolod Kashkin/Konstantin Korshunov) * 16 & 17 January: WC #7 in Oberhof, Germany, Oberhof ** Men's singles winner: Felix Loch ** Women's Singles winner: Natalie Geisenberger ** Doubles winners: (Thomas Steu & Lorenz Koller) * 23 & 24 January: WC #8 in Innsbruck ** Men's singles winner: Felix Loch ** Women's Singles winner: Natalie Geisenberger ** Doubles winners: (Ludwig Rieder & Patrick Rastner) * 23 & 24 January: WC #9 in St. Moritz (final) ** Men's Singles winner: Nico Gleirscher ** Women's Singles winner: Elīna leva Vītola ** Doubles winners: (Mārtiņš Bots & Roberts Plūme) ** Team relay winners: ''cancelled due to heavy snowfall''.


2020–21 Luge Sprint World Cup

* 28 & 29 November: WC #1 in Innsbruck ** Men's singles winner: Felix Loch ** Women's singles winner: Julia Taubitz ** Doubles winner: (Thomas Steu & Lorenz Koller) * 19 & 20 December 2020: WC #2 in Winterberg ** Men's singles winner: Max Langenhan ** Women's singles winner: Julia Taubitz ** Doubles winners: (Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken) * 23 & 24 January: WC #3 in Innsbruck (final) ** Men's singles winner: Semen Pavlichenko ** Women's singles winner: Julia Taubitz ** Doubles winners: (Andris Šics & Juris Šics)


2021 FIL Junior Luge World Cup

* 5 January: WC #1 in Obdach #1 ** Men's singles winner: Fabian Brunner ** Women's singles winner: Lisa Walch ** Doubles winners: (Anton Gruber Genetti & Hannes Unterholzner) * 6 January: WC #2 in Obdach #2 ** Men's singles winner: Fabian Brunner ** Women's singles winner: Lisa Walch ** Doubles winners: (Maximilian Pichler & Dominik Peter Maier) * 9 & 10 January: WC #3 in Umhausen ** Men's singles winner: Fabian Brunner ** Women's singles winner: Lisa Walch ** Doubles winners: (Anton Gruber Genetti & Hannes Unterholzner) * 30 & 31 January: WC #4 in Jaufental (final) ** Men's singles winner: Fabian Brunner ** Women's singles winner: Ricarda Ruetz ** Doubles winners: (Anton Gruber Genetti & Hannes Unterholzner)


2020–21 Luge Natural World Cup

* 17 December 2020: WC #1 in Obdach #1 ** Men's singles winner: Michael Scheikl ** Women's singles winner: Evelin Lanthaler ** Doubles winners: (Patrick Pigneter & Florian Clara) * 18 & 19 December 2020: WC #2 in Obdach #2 ** Men's singles winner: Michael Scheikl ** Women's singles winner: Evelin Lanthaler ** Doubles winners: (Patrick Pigneter & Florian Clara) ** Team winners: (Evelin Lanthaler & Patrick Pigneter) * 14 – 17 January: WC #3 in Passeier Valley, Passeier #1 ** Men's singles winner: Thomas Kammerlander ** Women's singles winner: Evelin Lanthaler ** Doubles winners: (Evelin Lanthaler & Patrick Pigneter) ** Men's Singles Nations Cup winner: Mathias Troger * 14 – 17 January: WC #4 in Passeier Valley, Passeier #2 ** Men's singles winner: Thomas Kammerlander ** Women's singles winner: Evelin Lanthaler ** Doubles winners: (Fabian Achenrainer & Simon Achenrainer) ** Team winners: (Evelin Lanthaler & Patrick Pigneter) ** Men's Singles Nations Cup winner: Florian Markt * 8 – 10 February: WC #5 in Laas, South Tyrol, Laas #1 ** Men's singles winner: Thomas Kammerlander ** Women's singles winner: Evelin Lanthaler ** Doubles winners: (Evelin Lanthaler & Patrick Pigneter) ** Men's Singles Nations Cup winner: Florian Clara * 8 – 10 February: WC #6 in Laas, South Tyrol, Laas #2 (final) ** Men's singles winner: Thomas Kammerlander ** Women's singles winner: Evelin Lanthaler ** Doubles winners: (Pavel Porshnev & Ivan Lazarev (luger), Ivan Lazarev)


Modern Pentathlon

*8–13 June: 2021 World Modern Pentathlon Championships in Cairo, Egypt *TBD: 2021 Modern Pentathlon World Cup *2021 Modern Pentathlon Junior World Championships *2021 Modern Pentathlon Youth World Championships


Motorsports


2021 Formula One World Championship

* 28 March: 2021 Bahrain Grand Prix #1 Winner: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes-Benz in Formula One, Mercedes) * 18 April: 2021 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix #2 Winner: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) * 2 May: 2021 Portuguese Grand Prix #3 Winner: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes-Benz in Formula One, Mercedes) * 9 May: 2021 Spanish Grand Prix #4 Winner: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes-Benz in Formula One, Mercedes) * 23 May: 2021 Monaco Grand Prix #5 Winner: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) * 6 June: 2021 Azerbaijan Grand Prix #6 Winner: Sergio Perez (Red Bull Racing) * 20 June: 2021 French Grand Prix #7 Winner: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) * 27 June: 2021 Styrian Grand Prix #8 Winner: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) * 4 July: 2021 Austrian Grand Prix #9 Winner: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) * 18 July: 2021 British Grand Prix #10 Winner: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes-Benz in Formula One, Mercedes) * 1 August: 2021 Hungarian Grand Prix #11 Winner: Esteban Ocon (Alpine F1 Team, Alpine) * 29 August: 2021 Belgian Grand Prix #12 Winner: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) * 5 September: 2021 Dutch Grand Prix #13 Winner: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) * 12 September: 2021 Italian Grand Prix #14 Winner: Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren) * 26 September: 2021 Russian Grand Prix #15 Winner: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes-Benz in Formula One, Mercedes) * 10 October: 2021 Turkish Grand Prix #16 Winner: Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes-Benz in Formula One, Mercedes) * 24 October: 2021 United States Grand Prix #17 Winner: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) * 7 November: 2021 Mexico City Grand Prix #18 Winner: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) * 14 November: 2021 São Paulo Grand Prix #19 Winner: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes-Benz in Formula One, Mercedes) * 21 November: 2021 Qatar Grand Prix #20 Winner: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes-Benz in Formula One, Mercedes) * 5 December: 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix #21 Winner: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes-Benz in Formula One, Mercedes) * 12 December: 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix #22 Winner: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)


2020–21 Formula E World Championship

* 26 February: 2021 Diriyah ePrix #1 Winner: Nyck de Vries (Mercedes-Benz EQ Formula E Team) * 27 February: 2021 Diriyah ePrix #2 Winner: Sam Bird (Jaguar Racing)


2021 World Touring Car Cup

* 14 – 16 May: #1 Round at the Hungaroring * 21 – 23 May: #2 Round at the Automotodróm Slovakia Ring * 3 – 5 June: #3 Round at the Nürburgring * 25 – 27 June: #4 Round at the Circuito Internacional de Vila Real * 9 – 11 July: #5 Round at the Ciudad del Motor de Aragón * 8 – 11 October: #6 Round at the Inje Speedium * 5 – 7 November: #7 Round at the TBD place * 19 – 21 November: #8 Round at the Guia Circuit (final)


2021 European Autocross Championship

* 15 & 16 May: #1 Round in Seelow * 5 & 6 June: #2 Round in Mūša * 12 & 13 June: #3 Round in Vilkyčiai Circuit, Vilkyčiai * 26 & 27 June: #4 Round in Matschenberg * 3 & 4 July: #5 Round in Nová Paka * 17 & 18 July: #6 Round in Saint-Georges-de-Montaigu * 31 July & 1 August: #7 Round in Toldijk * 21 & 22 August: #8 Round in Přerov * 18 & 19 September: #9 Round in Saint-Igny-de-Vers * 25 & 26 September: #10 Round in Maggiora * 9 & 10 October: #11 Round in Mollerussa (final)


2021 European Drag Racing Championship

* 28 – 31 May: #1 Round at the Santa Pod Raceway #1 * 10 – 13 June: #2 Round at the Tierp Arena #1 * 8 – 10 July: #3 Round in Kauhava (Top Fuel and Pro Modified Competitions only) * 12 – 15 August: #4 Round at the Tierp Arena #2 * 27 – 29 August: #5 Round at the Hockenheimring * 9 – 12 September: #6 Round at the Santa Pod Raceway #2 (final)


2021 World Rally Championship

* 21 – 24 January: #1 Round in Gap, Hautes-Alpes, Gap (2021 Monte Carlo Rally, Monte Carlo Rally) Winner: Sébastien Ogier (Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT) * 26 – 28 February: #2 Round in (2021 Arctic Rally, Arctic Rally Finland) Winner: Ott Tänak (Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC) * 22 – 25 March: #3 Round in (2021 Croatia Rally, Croatia Rally) *


2021 European Rally Championship

* 12 – 14 March: #1 Round in (Rallye Serras de Fafe e Felgueiras) * 25 – 27 March: #2 Round in (Rallye Açores) * 6 – 8 May: #3 Round in (Rally Islas Canarias) * 18 – 20 June: #4 Round in (Rally Poland) * 1 – 3 July: #5 Round in (Rally Liepāja) * 23 – 25 July: #6 Round in (Rally di Roma Capitale) * 27 – 29 August: #7 Round in (Barum Czech Rally Zlín) * 22 – 24 October: #8 Round in (Rally Hungary) (final)


2021 European Truck Racing Championship

* 22 & 23 May: #1 Round at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano * 12 & 13 June: #2 Round at the Hungaroring * 17 & 18 July: #3 Round at the Nürburgring * 28 & 29 August: #4 Round at the Autodrom Most, Most * 11 & 12 September: #5 Round at the Circuit Zolder, Zolder * 25 & 26 September: #6 Round at the Circuit de la Sarthe, Le Mans * 2 & 3 October: #7 Round at the Circuito del Jarama, Jarama (final)


Dakar Rally

* 3 – 15 January: 2021 Dakar Rally in ** Trucks winner: Dmitry Sotnikov (Kamaz Master) ** SSV/Light prototype winner: Francisco López Contardo (South Racing Can-Am) ** Cars winner: Stéphane Peterhansel (MINI John Cooper Works Rally – X-raid) ** Quads winner: Manuel Andújar (motocyclist), Manuel Andújar (Team 7240) ** Bikes winner: Kevin Benavides (Monster Energy Honda Team) ** Classics winner: Marc Douton (Team Sunhill-R)


2021 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas

* 4 – 7 February: #1 Round in the Northern Forest (race), Baja Russia – Northern Forest Winners: Vladimir Vasilyev & Alexey Kuzmich (G-Energy Team) * 18 – 20 February: #2 Round at the Dubai International Baja Winners: Yazeed Al-Rajhi & Michael Orr (Overdrive SA) * 4 – 6 March: #3 Round at the Sharqiya Baja Winners: Yasir Seaidan & Alexey Kuzmich (Race World) * 18 – 20 March: #4 Round at the Jordan Baja * 23 & 24 July: #5 Round at the Baja Aragón * 12 – 15 August: #6 Round at the Hungarian Baja * 26 – 29 August: #7 Round at the Baja Poland * 9 – 12 September: #8 Round at the Italian Baja * 28 – 30 October: #9 Round at the Baja Portalegre 500


2021 Extreme E Championship

* 3 – 4 April: 2021 Desert X-Prix in Al-'Ula ** Winners: Johan Kristoffersson / Molly Taylor ( Team Rosberg, Rosberg X Racing) * 29 – 30 May: 2021 Ocean X-Prix in Lake Retba, Lac Rose * 28 – 29 August: 2021 Arctic X-Prix in Kangerlussuaq * 23 – 24 October: 2021 Amazon X-Prix in Santarém, Pará, Santarém * 11 – 12 December: 2021 Glacier X-Prix in Ushuaia


Mountain running

*22 May: the Gansu ultramarathon disaster in the
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, China led 21 runners to die from hypothermia. *TBD: 2021 World Mountain Running Championships *TBD: 2021 World Long Distance Mountain Running Championships *TBD: 2021 IAU Trail World Championships *2021 World Mountain & Trail Running Championships


Muay Thai

*TBD:2021 IFMA World Muaythai Championships


Multi-sport events

*23 July – 8 August:
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*24 August – 5 September: 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo,
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*30 July – 8 August: 2021 World Police and Fire Games in Rotterdam, Netherlands *August: 2021 Junior Pan American Games in Cali, Colombia *10–19 September: 2021 Islamic Solidarity Games in Konya, Turkey *21 November – 2 December: 2021 Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi, Vietnam *11–18 December: 2021 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival in Vuokatti, Finland *TBD: 2021 Winter Universiade in Lucerne, Switzerland *TBD: Asian Games, 2021 Asian Winter Games *TBD: 2021 Winter Military World Games in
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, Germany *TBD: 2021 Island Games in Guernsey *TBD: 2021 Asian School's Sports Games *TBD: 2021 Lusophony Games in Luanda, Angola *TBD: 2021 African Para Games *TBD: 2021 Asian Youth Para Games in Manama, Bahrain *TBD: 2021 Central American Games in Santa Tecla, El Salvador *TBD: 2021 Central Asian Games *TBD: 2021 European Universities Games *TBD: 2021 International Children's Games *TBD: 2021 International Children's Games (Winter) *TBD: 2021 Pan American Masters Games *TBD: 2021 Youth Parapan American Games *TBD: 2021 South American Beach Games *TBD: 2021 South American University Games *TBD: 2021 South American Youth Games *TBD: 2021 World Martial Arts Games *TBD: 2021 World Combat Games *TBD: 2021 World Masters Games postponed to 2022 *TBD: 2021 World Urban Games *TBD: 2021 World Senior Games


Netball

* 2 – 7 March: 2021 Constellation Cup in * 25 – 31 March: SPAR Challenge 2021 in Cape Town


Nordic Combined

* 9 – 14 February: 2021 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in Vuokatti and Lahti ** Winners: Johannes Lamparter (m) / Gyda Westvold Hansen (f) ** Team winners: (Eidar Johan Strøm, Marte Leinan Lund, Gyda Westvold Hansen, Andreas Skoglund) *22 February – 7 March: FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 in Obersdorf ** Men's winners: Jarl Magnus Riiber (No. 1) / Johannes Lamparter (No. 2) ** Women's winner: Gyda Westvold Hansen ** Men's Ski Jump Team winners: (Espen Bjørnstad, Jørgen Graabak, Jens Lurås Oftebro, Jarl Magnus Riiber) ** Men's Team Sprint winners: (Johannes Lamparter & Lukas Greiderer)


2020–21 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup

* 26–29 November 2020: WC #1 in Rukatunturi, Ruka (Men's only) ** Winners: Jarl Magnus Riiber (2 times) / Jens Lurås Oftebro (No. 3) * 4 – 6 December 2020: WC #2 in Lillehammer ** ''Event cancelled''. * 17 – 20 December 2020: WC #3 in Ramsau am Dachstein, Ramsau ** Men's winner: Vinzenz Geiger (2 times) ** Women's winner: Tara Geraghty-Moats * 2 & 3 January: WC #4 in Otepää ** ''Event cancelled''. * 14 – 17 January: WC #5 in Fiemme Valley, Val di Fiemme (Men's only) ** Winners: Jarl Magnus Riiber (2 times) ** Team Sprint winners: I (Eric Frenzel & Fabian Rießle) * 22 – 24 January: WC #6 in Lahti (Men's only) ** Winner: Akito Watabe ** Team Sprint winners: I (Jørgen Graabak & Jarl Magnus Riiber) * 28 – 31 January: WC #7 in Seefeld in Tirol, Seefeld ** Winners: Jarl Magnus Riiber (3 times) * 5 – 7 February: WC #8 in Klingenthal ** Men's winner: Vinzenz Geiger (2 times)


2020–21 FIS Nordic Combined Alpen Cup

* 17 & 18 October 2020: OPA #1 in Klingenthal ** Men's winner: Fabian Hafner (2 times) ** Women's winners: Jenny Nowak (No. 1) / Sigrun Kleinrath (No. 2) * 19 & 20 December 2020: OPA #2 in Seefeld in Tirol, Seefeld ** Men's winners: Samuel Lev (No. 1) / Iacopo Bortolas (No. 2) ** Women's winner: Sigrun Kleinrath (2 times) * 20 & 21 February: OPA #3 in Ramsau am Dachstein, Ramsau (final) ** Men's winners: Florian Kolb (No. 1) / Marco Heinis (No. 2)


2020–21 FIS Nordic Combined Continental Cup

* 11 – 13 December 2020: CC #1 in Park City, Utah, Park City ** Men's winners: Jakob Lange (No. 1) / Julian Schmid (No. 2) ** Mass Start winner: Julian Schmid * 15 – 17 January: CC #2 in Klingenthal ** Men's winners: Simen Tiller (2 times) / Manuel Einkemmer (No. 2) * 22 – 24 January: CC #3 in Eisenerz ** Men's winners: Stefan Rettenegger (No. 1) / Espen Andersen (skier born 1993), Espen Andersen (No. 2) / Leif Torbjørn Næsvold (No. 3) ** Women's winner: Gyda Westvold Hansen (3 times) * 6 & 7 February: CC #4 in Lahti ** Winners: Andreas Skoglund (No. 1) / Lars Buraas (No. 2) * 12 – 14 March: CC #5 in Nizhny Tagil ** Men's winners: Terence Weber (2 times) ** Women's winner: Tara Geraghty-Moats (2 times) ** Mass Start winners: Terence Weber (m) / Tara Geraghty-Moats (f) * 12 – 14 March: CC #6 in Prémanon ** Men's winners: Stefan Rettenegger (2 times) ** Women's winner: Annika Sieff (2 times)


Orienteering

*4–9 July: 2021 World Orienteering Championships in Doksy, Czech Republic *TBD: 2021 World Ski Orienteering Championships *TBD: 2021 Orienteering World Cup *TBD: 2021 World Mountain Bike Orienteering Championships *TBD: 2021 World Trail Orienteering Championships *2021 Junior World Orienteering Championships


Pickleball

* Major League Pickleball (MLP) was established, the first professional level league format in the sport. * 7 – 11 April: 2021 Bainbridge Cup in Holly Hill, Florida * 6 – 14 December: 2021 Margaritaville USA Pickleball National Championships in Indian Wells, California


Racquetball

* 29 November – 6 December: 2021 Racquetball World Championships in Guatemala City ** Men's singles: Alejandro Landa def. Andrés Acuña, 15–6, 15–6. ** Women's singles: Paola Longoria def. Kelani Lawrence, 15–6, 15–1. ** Men's doubles: Javier Mar & Rodrigo Montoya def. Koko Keller & Conrrado Moscoso, 15–10, 15–9. ** Women's doubles: Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas def. Koko Keller & Conrrado Moscoso, 15–10, 15–9.


International Racquetball Tour, IRT

;Grand Slam * 7 – 10 January: Suivant Consulting Pro Am in Lilburn, Georgia, Lilburn ** Singles: Samuel Murray (racquetball), Samuel Murray def. Conrrado Moscoso, 15–7, 8–15, 11–9. ** Doubles: Sudsy Monchik & Alejandro Landa def. Eduardo Garay & Sebastian Franco, 15–12, 14–15, 11–6. ;Tier 4 * 17 – 20 September 2020: Atlanta Open in Lilburn, Georgia, Lilburn ** Singles: Daniel de la Rosa def. Alejandro Landa, 14–15, 15–11, 11–4. ** Doubles: Juan Pablo Rodríguez & Eduardo Garay def. Maurice Miller & Mario Mercado, 15–13, 15–8. ;Tier 5 * 25 & 26 July 2020: Georgia Games in Lilburn, Georgia, Lilburn ** Singles: Eduardo Garay def. Maurice Miller, 15–9, 15–11. * 23 & 24 October 2020: Warhawk Open at ULM in Monroe, Louisiana, Monroe ** Singles: Maurice Miller def. Zachary Williams, 15–8, 15–4. ** Doubles: Maurice Miller & Michael Miller Jr. def. Michael Magana & Zachary Williams, 15–14, 8–15, 11–3. * 12 – 15 November 2020: Southern Open in Lilburn, Georgia, Lilburn ** Singles: Austin Cunningham def. Timothy Baghurst, No show. * 4 – 6 December 2020: 30th Annual Turkey Shootout Racquetball Tournament in Garden City, Kansas, Garden City ** 1st. Bradly Rogers, 2nd. Nicholas Riffel, 3rd. Jared Torres * 19 – 21 February: 2021 Peachtree OPEN in Atlanta ;Outdoor * 14 – 18 October 2020: 2020 3WallBall World Championships in Las Vegas ** Singles: Andree Parrilla def. Marcelo Vargas Aguilar, 15–5, 15–8. ** Doubles: Álvaro Beltrán & Daniel de la Rosa def. Ben Croft & Kane Waselenchuk, 12–15, 15–9, 11–8. ** Mixed Doubles: Daniel de la Rosa & Michelle De La Rosa def. Mario Mercado & Adriana Riveros, 15–8, 15–0.


Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour, LPRT

;Super Max Slam * 4 – 6 December 2020: TeamRoot.com Tournament in Kansas City, Kansas, Kansas City ** Singles: Paola Longoria def. Angelica Barrios, 15–5, 15–9. ** Doubles: Natalia Méndez & Valeria Centellas def. Paola Longoria & Samantha Salas, 15–14, 3–15, 11–2. ;Outdoor * 15 – 19 October 2020: 2020 3WallBall World Championships in Las Vegas ** Singles: Paola Longoria def. Rhonda Rajsich, 4–15, 15–4, 11–4. ** Doubles: Paola Longoria & Janel Tisinger def. Carla Muñoz & Michelle De La Rosa, 12–15, 15–9, 11–5. ** Mixed Doubles: Daniel de la Rosa & Michelle De La Rosa def. Mario Mercado & Adriana Riveros, 15–8, 15–0.


Roller skating


World Skate America

* 4 – 14 February: Pan American of Clubs and Nations Championship in Ibagué (Speed Skating) ** Clubs winner: Tequendama AC ** Nations: won overall gold medals and overall medal tally. * 22 – 28 February: Pan American of Nations Championship in Bogotá (Inline Hockey) * 12 – 25 April: Pan American of Clubs and Nations Championship in Guayaquil (Artistic Skating) * 16 – 26 September: Roller Hockey Pan American Championships in Florida


Rowing (sport), Rowing

*TBD: 2021 World Rowing Championships in Shanghai, China *TBD: 2021 World Rowing Cup *2021 World Rowing Junior Championships *2021 World Rowing U23 Championships


Rugby league

* 2021 Rugby League World Cup in England *2021 NRL season in Australasia *Super League XXVI in Europe


Rugby sevens


Rugby Union

* 6 February – 20 March: ///// 2021 Six Nations Championship * 5 – 13 March: // 2021 Women's Asia Rugby Championship * 18 September – 16 October: 2021 Rugby World Cup in *2021 World Rugby Under 20 Championship


2020–21 Pro14

* 2 October 2020 – 27 March: /// 2020–21 Pro14


European Professional Club Rugby, ECPR

* 12 December 2020 – 22 May: 2020–21 European Rugby Champions Cup (final in Marseille) * 11 December 2020 – 21 May: 2020–21 European Rugby Challenge Cup (final in Marseille)


Sailing (sport), Sailing

*2020-2021 Vendee Globe * 16–21 August: 2021 Raceboard World Championships in Riga * 22–28 August: 2021 Platu 25 World Championship in Nida, Lithuania, Nida * 29 November – 6 December: 2021 Laser Radial World Championships in Al-Musannah * 8–12 December: 2021 Melges 20 World Championship in Miami


2021 World Match Racing Tour

* 30 April – 2 May: Szczecin Match Race in Szczecin


Savate


World Savate Combat Championships

* Men's −56 kg: Ahmad Ferradji defeated Rubén Batan * Men's −70 kg: Amine Feddal defeated Oleksandr Brachykov * Men's −75 kg: Damien Fabregas defeated Mykyta Radionov * Men's −80 kg: Alexis Nicolas (savate boxer), Alexis Nicolas defeated Anton Chernikov * Men's −85 kg: Christopher Brugiroux defeated Olivier Lafleur * Women's −52 kg: Marine Nicol defeated Anastasia Konovalchuk * Women's −56 kg: Mathilde Mignier defeated Lucija Regvat * Women's −60 kg: Sara Tebbakh defeated Chiara Vincis * Women's −65 kg: Audrey Guillaume defeated Jelena Sedoglavić


Shooting Sports


2021 ISSF World Cup

* 22 February – 5 March: WC #1 in Cairo ** Skeet winners: Mykola Milchev (m) / Danka Barteková (f)


2021 ISSF Grand Prix

* 28 January – 6 February: ISSF Grand Prix Shotgun in Rabat ** Skeet winners: Rashid Saleh Hamad (m) / Alina Fazylzyanova (f) ** Trap winners: Maxim Kabatskiy (m) / Ekaterina Subbotina (f) ** Mixed Trap winners: 1 (Alberto Fernández (sport shooter), Alberto Fernández & Fátima Gálvez) ** Mixed Skeet winners: 1 (Natalia Vinogradova & Aleksei Skorobogatov)


2021 ISSF Junior World Cup


Ski jumping

* 11–13 December 2020: FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2020 in Planica ** Men's winner: Karl Geiger ** Men's team winners: (Daniel-André Tande, Johann André Forfang. Robert Johansson, Halvor Egner Granerud) * 9 – 14 February: 2021 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in Vuokatti and Lahti ** Winners: Niklas Bachlinger (m) / Thea Minyan Bjørseth (f) ** Team winners: (David Haagen, Daniel Tschofenig, Elias Medwed, Niklas Bachlinger) (m) / (Hannah Wiegele, Vanessa Moharitsch, Julia Mühlbacher, Lisa Eder) * 22 February – 7 March: FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 in Obersdorf ** Men's winner: Piotr Żyła (No. 1) / Stefan Kraft (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Ema Klinec (No. 1) / Maren Lundby (No. 2) ** Men's Team winners: (Pius Paschke, Severin Freund, Markus Eisenbichler, Karl Geiger) ** Women's Team winners: (Daniela Iraschko-Stolz, Sophie Sorschag, Chiara Hölzl, Marita Kramer) ** Mixed Team winners: (Katharina Althaus, Markus Eisenbichler, Anna Rupprecht, Karl Geiger)


Four Hills Tournament

* 28 December 2020 – 6 January: 2020–21 Four Hills Tournament in and ** 28 & 29 December 2020: FH #1 in Oberstdorf *** Men's winner: Karl Geiger ** 31 December 2020 & 1 January: FH #2 in
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*** Men's winner: Dawid Kubacki ** 2 & 3 January: FH #3 in Innsbruck *** Men's winner: Kamil Stoch ** 5 & 6 January: FH #4 in Bischofshofen *** Men's winner: Kamil Stoch ** Overall Men's winner: Kamil Stoch


2020–21 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

* 20 – 22 November 2020: World Cup #1 in Wisła (Men's only) ** Men's winner: Markus Eisenbichler ** Men's team winners: (Michael Hayböck, Philipp Aschenwald, Daniel Huber (ski jumper), Daniel Huber, Stefan Kraft) * 27 – 29 November 2020: World Cup #2 in Rukatunturi, Ruka (Men's only) ** Men's winners: Markus Eisenbichler (No. 1) / Halvor Egner Granerud (No. 2) * 4–6 December 2020: World Cup #3 in Nizhny Tagil (Men's only) ** Men's winner: Halvor Egner Granerud (2 times) * 17 – 20 December 2020: World Cup #4 in Ramsau am Dachstein, Ramsau (Women's only) ** Women's winner: Marita Kramer * 18 – 20 December 2020: World Cup #5 in Engelberg ** Men's winner: Halvor Egner Granerud (2 times) * 8 – 10 January: World Cup #6 in Titisee-Neustadt (Men's only) ** Men's winners: Kamil Stoch (No. 1) / Halvor Egner Granerud (No. 2) * 15 – 17 January: World Cup #7 in Zakopane (Men's only) ** Men's winner: Marius Lindvik ** Team winners: (Michael Hayböck, Jan Hörl, Philipp Aschenwald, Daniel Huber (ski jumper), Daniel Huber) * 22 – 24 January: World Cup #8 in Lahti (Men's only) ** Men's winner: Robert Johansson ** Team winners: (Marius Lindvik, Daniel-André Tande, Robert Johansson, Halvor Egner Granerud) * 22 – 24 January: World Cup #9 in Ljubno ob Savinji (Women's only) ** Women's winner: Eirin Maria Kvandal ** Team winners: (Ema Klinec, Špela Rogelj, Urša Bogataj, Nika Križnar) * 29 – 31 January: World Cup #10 in Willingen (Men's only) ** Men's winner: Halvor Egner Granerud (2 times) * 30 & 31 January: World Cup #11 in Titisee-Neustadt (Women's only) ** Women's winner: Marita Kramer (2 times) * 4 – 7 February: World Cup #12 in Hinzenbach (Women's only) ** Women's winners: Nika Križnar (No. 1) / Sara Takanashi (2 times) * 5 – 7 February: World Cup #13 in Klingenthal ** Men's winner: Halvor Egner Granerud (2 times) * 12 – 14 February: World Cup #14 in Zakopane (Men's only) ** Men's winners: Ryoyu Kobayashi (No. 1) / Halvor Egner Granerud (No. 2) * 18 – 20 February: World Cup #15 in Râșnov ** Men's winner: Ryoyu Kobayashi ** Women's winners: Nika Križnar (No. 1) / Sara Takanashi (No. 2) ** Mixed Team winners: (Maren Lundby, Daniel-André Tande, Silje Opseth, Halvor Egner Granerud) * 18 – 21 March: World Cup #16 in Nizhny Tagil (Women's only) ** Winner: Marita Kramer (2 times)


2020 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix

* 14 & 15 August 2020: GP #1 in Frenštát pod Radhoštěm (women's only) ** Winner: Nika Križnar * 21 – 23 August 2020: GP #2 in Wisła (Men's only) ** Winner #1: Dawid Kubacki ** Winner #2: Dawid Kubacki


2020–21 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup

* 18 & 19 September 2020: COC #1 in Wisła (Men's only) ** Winner: Martin Hamann (2 times) * 18 – 20 December 2020: COC #2 in Rukatunturi, Ruka (Men's only) ** Men's winners: Stefan Rainer (2 times) / Jan Hörl (No. 2) * 27 & 28 December 2020: COC #3 in Engelberg (Men's only) ** Men's winners: Jakub Wolny (No. 1) / Maximilian Steiner (No. 2) * 16 & 17 January: COC #4 in Innsbruck (Men's only) ** Men's winners: Aleksander Zniszczoł (No. 1) / Simon Ammann (No. 2) * 5 – 7 February: COC #5 in Willingen (Men's only) ** Men's winner: Ulrich Wohlgenannt (4 times) * 13 & 14 February: COC #6 in Klingenthal (Men's only) ** Men's winner: Markus Schiffner (2 times) * 20 & 21 February: COC #7 in Brotterode ** Men's winners: Stefan Hula Jr. (No. 1) / Tomasz Pilch (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Hannah Wiegele (2 times) * 13 & 14 March: COC #8 in Zakopane ** Men's winners: Ulrich Wohlgenannt (2 times)


2020–21 FIS Ski Jumping Alpen Cup

* 12 & 13 September 2020: OPA #1 in
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** Winners #1: Žak Mogel (m) / Jerneja Repinc Zupančič ** Winners #2: Niklas Bachlinger (m) / Klára Ulrichová * 18 & 19 December 2020: OPA #2 in Seefeld in Tirol, Seefeld ** Men's winner: Elias Medwed (2 times) ** Women's winner: Nika Prevc (2 times) * 23 & 24 January: OPA #3 in Oberhof, Germany, Oberhof ** Men's winners: David Haagen (No. 1) / Daniel Tschofenig (No. 2) ** Women's winner: Hannah Wiegele (2 times) * 20 & 21 February: OPA #4 in Ramsau am Dachstein, Ramsau (Men's only) ** Men's winners: Markus Müller (No. 1) / Jonas Schuster (No. 2) * 12 – 14 March: OPA #5 in Prémanon ** Men's winners: Markus Müller (No. 1) / Julijan Smid (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Joséphine Pagnier (No. 1) / Nika Prevc (No. 2)


2020–21 FIS Ski Cup

* 3 & 4 October 2020: FC #1 in Râșnov ** Men's winners: Yevhen Marusiak (No. 1) / Vitaliy Kalinichenko (No. 2) ** ''Women's competitions are cancelled''. * 11 – 13 December 2020: FC #2 in Kandersteg ** Men's winner: Niklas Bachlinger (2 times) ** Women's winners: Julia Clair (No. 1) / Joséphine Pagnier (No. 2) * 9 & 10 January: FC #3 in Zakopane (Only men's) ** Men's winner: Elias Medwed (2 times) * 19 & 20 January: FC #4 in Szczyrk (Only men's) ** Men's winners: Richard Freitag (No. 1) / Philipp Raimund (No. 2) * 6 & 7 February: FC #5 in Lahti (Only men's) ** Winners: Hannes Landerer (No. 1) / Dominik Peter (No. 2) * 20 & 21 February: FC #6 in Villach ** Men's winner: Maximilian Ortner (2 times) ** Women's winners: Tinkara Komar (No. 1) / Štěpánka Ptáčková (No. 2) * 26 & 27 February: FC #7 in Oberhof, Germany, Oberhof (final) ** Men's winners: Maximilian Ortner (No. 1) / Francisco Mörth (No. 2) ** Women's winner: Jerneja Repinc Zupančič (2 times)


Ski Mountaineering

* 1 – 6 March:2021 World Championship of Ski Mountaineering in La Massana


2020–21 ISMF World Cup

* 19 & 20 December 2020: WC #1 in Pontedilegno Tonale ** Sprint Race winners: Thibault Anselmet (m) / Marianne Fatton (f) ** Women's Vertical Long Race winner: Axelle Mollaret


Snooker

;2020–21 snooker season ;World Seniors Tour * 19 – 22 August 2020: 2020 World Seniors Championship in Sheffield ** In the final, Jimmy White defeated Ken Doherty, 5–4. ;Snooker world rankings, WR * 13 September – 30 October 2020: 2020 Championship League (2020–21 season), 2020 Championship League in Milton Keynes ** Kyren Wilson defeated Judd Trump, 3–1. * 21 – 27 September 2020: 2020 European Masters (2020–21 season), 2020 European Masters in Milton Keynes ** In the final, Mark Selby defeated Martin Gould, 9–8. * 12 – 18 October 2020: 2020 English Open (snooker), 2020 English Open in Milton Keynes ** Judd Trump defeated Neil Robertson, 9–8. * 16 – 22 November 2020: 2020 Northern Ireland Open in Milton Keynes ** Judd Trump defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan, 9–7. * 23 November – 6 December 2020: 2020 UK Championship in Milton Keynes ** Neil Robertson defeated Judd Trump, 10–9. * 7 – 13 December 2020: 2020 Scottish Open (snooker), 2020 Scottish Open in Milton Keynes ** Mark Selby defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan, 9–3. * 14 – 20 December 2020: 2020 World Grand Prix (2020–21 season), 2020 World Grand Prix in Milton Keynes ** Judd Trump defeated Jack Lisowski, 10–7. * 17 April – 3 May: 2021 World Snooker Championship in Sheffield ;NR * 2 – 8 November 2020: 2020 Champion of Champions in Milton Keynes ** Mark Allen (snooker player), Mark Allen defeated Neil Robertson, 10–6.


Snowboard

* 19 – 21 December 2020: FIS Snowboarding Junior World Championships in Schönberg-Lachtal ** Parallel Slalom winners: Dmitry Loginov (m) / Sofia Nadyrshina (f) ** Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Dmitry Loginov (m) / Sofia Nadyrshina (f) * 9 February – 16 March: FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2021 in Idre, Rogla, Almaty and Aspen, Colorado, Aspen ** Snowboard Cross winners: Lucas Eguibar (m) / Charlotte Bankes (f) ** Team Snowboard Cross winners: (Jarryd Hughes & Belle Brockhoff) ** Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Dmitry Loginov (m) / Selina Jörg (f) ** Parallel Slalom winners: Benjamin Karl (m) / Sofia Nadyrshina (f) ** Slopestyle winners: Marcus Kleveland (m) / Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (f) ** Halfpipe winners: Yuto Totsuka (m) / Chloe Kim (f) ** Big Air winners: Mark McMorris (m) / Laurie Blouin (f) * 15 – 28 March: 2021 FIS Snowboarding Junior World Championships in Krasnoyarsk ** Parallel giant slalom winners: Iaroslav Stepanko (m) / Sofia Nadyrshina (f) ** Parallel team winners: I (Iaroslav Stepanko, Sofia Nadyrshina) ** Parallel slalom winners: Vsevolod Martynov (m) / Sofia Nadyrshina (f) ** Halfpipe winners: Kaishu Nakagawa (m) / Manon Kaji (f) ** Snowboard cross winners: Éliot Grondin (m) / Sára Strnadová (f) ** Snowboard cross team winners: II (Daniil Donskikh, Valeriya Komnatnaya) ** Big air winners: Taiga Hasegawa (m) / Yura Murase (f) ** Slopestyle winners: Rikuto Watanabe (m) / Evy Poppe (f)


2020–21 FIS Snowboard World Cup

;Snowboard Cross * 22 – 24 January: WC #1 in Chiesa in Valmalenco ** Men's winners: Glenn de Blois (No. 1) / Alessandro Hämmerle (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Michela Moioli (No. 1) / Eva Samková (No. 2) * 16 – 18 February: WC #2 in Reiteralm ** Winners: Alessandro Hämmerle (m) / Michela Moioli (f) * 3 – 5 March: WC #3 in Bakuriani ** Men's winners: Éliot Grondin (No. 1) / Omar Visintin (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Eva Samková (No. 1) / Charlotte Bankes (No. 2) ;Parallel Snowboard * 12 December 2020: WC #1 in
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** Winners: Roland Fischnaller (snowboarder), Roland Fischnaller (m) /
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(f) * 17 December 2020: WC #2 in Carezza ** Winners: Benjamin Karl (m) / Ramona Theresia Hofmeister (f) * 9 January: WC #3 in Scuol ** Winners: Igor Sluev (m) / Sofia Nadyrshina (f) * 12 & 13 January: WC #4 in Bad Gastein ** Winners: Aaron March (m) / Sofia Nadyrshina (f) ** Team winners: I (Andreas Prommegger & Claudia Riegler (snowboarder), Claudia Riegler) * 30 January: WC #5 in Moscow ** Winners: Dmitriy Karlagachev (m) / Daniela Ulbing (f) * 6 & 7 February: WC #6 in Bannoye, Voronezh Oblast, Bannoye ** Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Dmitry Loginov (m) / Ramona Theresia Hofmeister (f) ** Parallel Slalom winners: Dmitry Loginov (m) / Julie Zogg (f) * 6 March: WC #7 in Rogla ** Winners: Žan Košir (m) / Ramona Theresia Hofmeister (f) ;Halfpipe * 19 – 23 January: WC #1 in Laax ** Winners: Yūto Totsuka (m) / Chloe Kim (f) * 18 – 21 March: WC #2 in Aspen, Colorado, Aspen ** Winners: Yūto Totsuka (m) / Chloe Kim (f) ;Slopestyle * 19 – 23 January: WC #1 in Laax ** Winners: Niklas Mattsson (m) / Jamie Anderson (snowboarder), Jamie Anderson (f) * 19 & 20 March: WC #2 in Aspen, Colorado, Aspen ** Winners: Marcus Kleveland (m) / Anna Gasser (f) ;Big Air * 7 – 9 January: WC #1 in Kreischberg (final) ** Winners: Maxence Parrot (m) / Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (f)


2020–21 FIS Snowboard Europa Cup

;Parallel Snowboard * 16 & 17 January: EC #1 in Simonhöhe ** Men's winners: Alexander Payer (No. 1) / Michał Nowaczyk (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Tsubaki Miki (No. 1) / Michelle Dekker (No. 2) * 23 & 24 January: EC #2 in Davos ** Men's winners: Cody Winters (No. 1) / Lukas Mathies (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Ladina Jenny (No. 1) / Claudia Riegler (skier), Claudia Riegler (No. 2) * 6 & 7 February: EC #3 in Lenzerheide ** Men's winners: Dominik Burgstaller (No. 1) / Črt Ikovic (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Annamari Dancha (No. 1) / Flurina Neva Bätschi (No. 2) * 27 & 28 February: EC #4 in Villnöß ** Men's winners: Gabriel Messner (No. 1) / Aron Juritz (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Lucia Dalmasso (No. 1) / Larissa Gasser (No. 2) * 13 & 14 March: EC #5 in Davos ** Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Iaroslav Stepanko (m) / Ladina Jenny (f) ** ''Parallel Slalom are cancelled here''. ;Slopestyle * 21 – 23 December 2020: EC #1 in Piz Corvatsch, Corvatsch ** Winners: Emil Zulian (m) / Tess Coady (f) * 28 – 31 January: EC #2 in Crans-Montana ** Winners: Nicolas Huber (m) / Evy Poppe (f) * 21 & 22 February: EC #3 in Götschen ** Winners: Leon Gütl (m) / Livia Tannò (f) * 11 March: EC #4 in Leysin ** Winners: Jonas Junker (m) / Mia Brookes (f) ;Halfpipe * 28 – 31 January: EC #1 in Crans-Montana ** Winners: André Höflich (m) / Elizabeth Hosking (f) * 8 March: EC #2 in Leysin ** Winners: Elias Allenspach (m) / Elena Schütz (f) ;Snowboard Cross * 26 January – 5 February: EC #1 in Isola 2000 ** Men's winners: Merlin Surget (No. 1) / Quentin Sodogas (No. 2) / Matteo Menconi (No. 3) ** Women's winners: Chloé Trespeuch (2 times) / Muriel Jost (No. 3) * 12 & 13 February: EC #2 in Chiesa in Valmalenco ** Men's winners: Luca Hämmerle (No. 1) / Julian Lüftner (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Margaux Herpin (No. 1) / Maeva Estevez (No. 2) * 27 & 28 February: EC #3 in
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** Men's winners: Michael Perle (No. 1) / Guillaume Herpin (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Margaux Herpin (2 times) * 6 & 7 March: EC #4 in Montafon/Gargellen ** Men's winners: Guillaume Herpin (No. 1) / Andreas Kroh (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Margaux Herpin (No. 1) / Livia Molodyh (No. 2) * 12 – 14 March: EC #5 in Lenk im Simmental ** Men's winners: Sebastian Jud (No. 1) / ''Second is cancelled'' ** Women's winners: Audrey McManiman (No. 1) / ''Second is cancelled'' ;Big Air * 8 & 9 February: EC #1 in Kopaonik ** Winners: Nicolas Huber (m) / Maria Hidalgo (f) * 19 February: EC #2 in Davos ** Winners: Moritz Boll (m) / Mia Brookes (f) * 21 & 22 February: EC #3 in Götschen ** Winners: Gabriel Adams (m) / Ariane Burri (f) * 27 February: EC #4 in Moscow ** Winners: Nicolas Huber (m) / Varvara Romanova (f) * 5 & 6 March: EC #5 in Götschen ** Men's winners: Ožbe Kuhar (No. 1) / Niklas Huber (No. 2) ** Women's winners: Eveliina Taka (No. 1) / Amber Fennell (No. 2)


Softball

*2021 U-23 Men's Softball World Cup *2021 WBSC U-12 Softball World Cup *2021 WBSC U-18 Women's Softball World Cup *2021 WBSC U-15 Women's Softball World Cup


2021 Little League Baseball World Series

*Men *Women


2021 Junior League Baseball World Series

*Women


2021 Senior League Baseball World Series

*Men *Women


Speed Skating

* 16 – 17 January: 2021 European Speed Skating Championships in Heerenveen ** Allround winners: Patrick Roest (m) / Antoinette de Jong (f) ** Sprint winners: Thomas Krol (m) / Jutta Leerdam (f) * 22 – 24 January: 2021 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships in
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** 500 m winners: Konstantin Ivliev (m) / Suzanne Schulting (f) ** 1000 m winners: Semion Elistratov (m) / Suzanne Schulting (f) ** 1500 m winners: Semion Elistratov (m) / Suzanne Schulting (f) ** Men's 5000 m Relay winners: (Itzhak de Laat, Dylan Hoogerwerf, Sjinkie Knegt, Jens van 't Wout, ''Friso Emons'') ** Women's 3000 m Relay winners: (Gwendoline Daudet, Tifany Huot-Marchand, Aurélie Lévêque, Aurélie Monvoisin) * 11 – 14 February: 2021 World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships in Heerenveen * 5 – 7 March: 2021 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Dordrecht


2020–21 ISU Speed Skating World Cup

* 22 – 24 January: 2020–21 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 1 in Heerenveen ** 500 m #1 winners: Dai Dai Ntab (m) / Femke Kok (f) ** 500 m #2 winners: Artem Arefyev (m) / Femke Kok (f) ** 1000 m winners: Thomas Krol (m) / Brittany Bowe (f) ** 1500 m winners: Thomas Krol (m) / Brittany Bowe (f) ** Women's 3000 m winner: Irene Schouten ** Men's 5000 m winner: Patrick Roest ** Mass Start winners: Arjan Stroetinga (m) / Irene Schouten (f) ** Team Pursuit winners: (Sven Kramer, Chris Huizinga, Beau Snellink) (m) / (Ivanie Blondin, Isabelle Weidemann, Valerie Maltais) (f) * 29 – 31 January: 2020–21 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 2 in Heerenveen ** 500 m #1 winners: Pavel Kulizhnikov (m) / Femke Kok (f) ** 500 m #2 winners: Ronald Mulder (m) / Femke Kok (f) ** 1000 m winners: Kai Verbij (m) / Brittany Bowe (f) ** 1500 m winners: Thomas Krol (m) / Brittany Bowe (f) ** Women's 3000 m winner: Natalia Voronina ** Men's 5000 m winner: Patrick Roest ** Mass Start winners: Jorrit Bergsma (m) / Irene Schouten (f) ** Team Pursuit winners: (Sverre Lunde Pedersen, Allan Dahl Johansson, Hallgeir Engebråten) (m) / (Ivanie Blondin, Isabelle Weidemann, Valerie Maltais) (f)


Speed skiing

* 18 – 21 March: 2021 Speed Skiing World Championship in Vars, Hautes-Alpes, Vars ** ''Event Cancelled''.


2020–21 Speed Skiing World Cup

* 22 – 24 January: WC #1 in Gavarnie/Gèdre ** ''Event Cancelled''. * 3 & 4 March: WC #2 in Grandvalira/Grau Roig ** ''Event Cancelled''. * 9 – 13 March: WC #3 in Idre ** Speed Skiing #1 winners: Simon Billy (m) / Britta Backlund (f) ** Speed Skiing #2 winners: Simon Billy (m) / Valentina Greggio (f) ** Speed Skiing #3 winners: Simon Billy (m) / Britta Backlund (f) * 21 – 24 March: 2021 WC #4 in Vars, Hautes-Alpes, Vars (final) ** ''Event Cancelled''.


Sport climbing

*2021 IFSC Climbing World Youth Championships


Squash (sport), Squash

*2021 World Junior Squash Championships


2020–21 PSA World Tour

;World Tour Platinum * 10–17 October 2020: Egyptian Squash Open, CIB Egyptian Squash Open in Cairo ** Men's: Ali Farag defeated Tarek Momen, 11–8, 11–3, 11–4. ** Women's: Nour El Sherbini defeated Nouran Gohar, 11–9, 11–9, 11–6. * 1–7 November 2020: Qatar Classic in Doha ** Men's: Ali Farag defeated Paul Coll, 11–8, 6–11, 11–9, 11–9. ;World Tour Gold * 7 – 12 December 2020: Black Ball Squash Open, CIB Black Ball Squash Open in Cairo ** Women's: Sarah-Jane Perry defeated Hania El Hammamy, 4–11, 9–11, 11–9, 12–10, 11–9. * 13 – 18 December 2020: Black Ball Squash Open, CIB Black Ball Squash Open in Cairo ** Men's: Fares Dessouky defeated Ali Farag, 5–11, 8–11, 11–7, 11–8, 11–8. ;World Tour Silver * 16–22 September 2020: Manchester Open (squash), Manchester Open in Manchester ** Men's: Mohamed El Shorbagy defeated Karim Abdel Gawad, 9–11, 11–8, 11–7, 13–11. ** Women's: Nour El Tayeb defeated Camille Serme, 3–11, 11–8, 11–7, 11–3.


Surfing

*2021 World Junior Surfing Championships


Synchronized skating

*2021 ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships


Table tennis

*TBD: 2021 World Table Tennis Championships *TBD: 2021 World Team Table Tennis Championships *2021 World Junior Table Tennis Championships


Taekwondo

*TBD: 2021 World Taekwondo Championships in Wuxi, China


Telemark skiing

* 15 – 21 March: 2021 World Telemarking Championships and 2021 FIS Telemark Junior World Championships in Melchsee-Frutt ** Senior Sprint winners: Bastien Dayer (m) / Amélie Wenger-Reymond (f) ** Junior Sprint winners: Alexis Page (m) / Kaja Bjørnstad Konow (f) ** Senior Parallel Sprint winners: Trym Nygaard Løken (m) / Amélie Wenger-Reymond (f) ** Junior Parallel Sprint winners: Giacomo Bormolini (m) / Kaja Bjørnstad Konow (f) ** Senior Parallel Sprint Team winners: ** Junior Parallel Sprint Team winners: ** Senior Classic winners: Bastien Dayer (m) / Amélie Wenger-Reymond (f) ** Junior Classic winners: Charly Petex (m) / Kaja Bjørnstad Konow (f)


2021 Telemark Skiing World Cup

* 21 – 25 January: WC #1 in Bad Hindelang/ Oberjoch ** Men's Sprint winners: Jure Aleš (No. 1) / Nicolas Michel (No. 2) ** Women's Sprint winner: Amélie Wenger-Reymond (2 times) ** Men's Parallel Sprint winners: Bastien Dayer (No. 1) / Trym Nygaard Løken (No. 2) ** Women's Parallel Sprint winners: Beatrice Zimmermann (No. 1) / Amélie Wenger-Reymond (No. 2) ** Men's Classic winners: Noé Claye (No. 1) / Nicolas Michel (No. 2) ** Women's Classic winner: Amélie Wenger-Reymond (2 times) * 28 – 31 January: WC #2 in
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** ''Event Cancelled''. * 10 – 13 February: WC #3 in Passy Plaine-Joux ** Men's Sprint winners: Nicolas Michel (No. 1) / Bastien Dayer (No. 2) ** Women's Sprint winner: Amélie Wenger-Reymond (2 times) ** Men's Classic winners: Bastien Dayer (2 times) ** Women's Classic winner: Amélie Wenger-Reymond (2 times) * 8 & 9 March: WC #4 in Saint-Gervais-les-Bains ** ''Event Cancelled''. * 10 – 15 March: WC #5 in Thyon/4 Vallèes ** Men's Sprint winner: Bastien Dayer ** Women's Sprint winner: Amélie Wenger-Reymond ** Men's Classic winner: Trym Nygaard Løken ** Women's Classic winner: Amélie Wenger-Reymond


Tennis


Grand Slam

* 8 – 21 February: 2021 Australian Open in Melbourne ** Men's Singles: Novak Djokovic defeated Daniil Medvedev, 7–5, 6–2, 6–2. ** Women's Singles: Naomi Osaka defeated Jennifer Brady, 6–4, 6–3. ** Men's Doubles: Ivan Dodig & Filip Polášek defeated Rajeev Ram & Joe Salisbury, 6–3, 6–4. ** Women's Doubles: Elise Mertens & Aryna Sabalenka defeated Barbora Krejčíková & Kateřina Siniaková, 6–2, 6–3. ** Mixed Doubles: Barbora Krejčíková & Rajeev Ram defeated Samantha Stosur & Matthew Ebden, 6–1, 6–4. *30 May – 12 June: 2021 French Open *28 June – 11 July: 2021 Wimbledon Championships *30 August – 12 September: 2021 US Open (tennis), 2021 U.S. Open


2021 ATP Tour

;ATP Tour 250 * 7 – 13 January: 2021 Delray Beach Open in Delray Beach, Florida, Delray Beach ** Singles: Hubert Hurkacz defeated Sebastian Korda, 6–3, 6–3. ** Doubles: Ariel Behar & Gonzalo Escobar defeated Christian Harrison & Ryan Harrison, 6–7(5–7), 7–6(7–4), [10–4]. * 7 – 13 January: 2021 Antalya Open in Antalya ** Singles: Alex De Minaur defeated Alexander Bublik, 2–0, ret. ** Doubles: Nikola Mektić & Mate Pavić defeated Ivan Dodig & Filip Polášek, 6–2, 6–4. * 1 – 7 February: 2021 Great Ocean Road Open in Melbourne ** Singles: Jannik Sinner defeated Stefano Travaglia, 7–6(7–4), 6–4. ** Doubles: Jamie Murray & Bruno Soares defeated Juan Sebastián Cabal & Robert Farah (tennis), Robert Farah, 6–3, 7–6(9–7). * 1 – 7 February: 2021 Murray River Open in Melbourne ** Singles: Dan Evans (tennis), Dan Evans defeated Félix Auger-Aliassime, 6–2, 6–3. ** Doubles: Nikola Mektić & Mate Pavić defeated Jérémy Chardy & Fabrice Martin, 7–6(7–2), 6–3. ;Teams * 2 – 7 February: 2021 ATP Cup in Melbourne ** In the final, defeated , 2–0, to win their first ATP Cup.


2021 WTA Tour

;WTA 500 * 6 – 13 January: 2021 Abu Dhabi Women's Tennis Open in
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** Singles: Aryna Sabalenka defeated Veronika Kudermetova, 6–2, 6–2. ** Doubles: Shuko Aoyama & Ena Shibahara defeated Hayley Carter & Luisa Stefani, 7–6(7–5), 6–4. * 31 January – 7 February: 2021 Yarra Valley Classic in Melbourne ** Singles: Ashleigh Barty defeated Garbiñe Muguruza, 7–6(7–3), 6–4. ** Doubles: Shuko Aoyama & Ena Shibahara defeated Anna Kalinskaya & Viktória Kužmová, 6–3, 6–4. * 31 January – 7 February: 2021 Gippsland Trophy in Melbourne ** Singles: Elise Mertens defeated Kaia Kanepi, 6–4, 6–1. ** Doubles: Barbora Krejčíková & Kateřina Siniaková defeated Chan Hao-ching & Latisha Chan, 6–3, 7–6(7–4). * 3 – 7 February: 2021 Grampians Trophy in Melbourne ** Singles: Anett Kontaveit vs Ann Li (tennis), Ann Li, ''The final was abandoned due to a delay in schedule''. ** Doubles: ''Not was''. ;WTA 250 * 13 – 19 February: 2021 Phillip Island Trophy in Melbourne ** Singles: Daria Kasatkina defeated Marie Bouzková, 4–6, 6–2, 6–2. ** Doubles: Ankita Raina & Kamilla Rakhimova defeated Anna Blinkova & Anastasia Potapova, 2–6, 6–4, [10–7].


Triathlon


Volleyball

* 23 September – 3 October: 2021 FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship * 24 August – 2 September: 2021 FIVB Volleyball Boys' U19 World Championship * 9–18 July 2021: 2021 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship defeated 3–0 to win their 2nd title. * 20–29 September 2021: 2021 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship


Asian Volleyball Confederation, AVC

* 29 August 29 – 5 September: 2021 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship * 12–19 September: 2021 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship


African Volleyball Confederation, CAVB

* 18 – 26 February: 2020 African Volleyball Championship U21 in Cairo ** Group Stage Format: 1st. , 2nd. , 3rd. , 4th. ** Egypt qualified at the 2021 FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship. * 1 – 9 March: Girls' Africa Volleyball Championship U18 and African Volleyball Championship U19 in Abuja


European Volleyball Confederation, CEV

* 22 September 2020 – 1 May: 2020–21 CEV Champions League * 24 November 2020 – 1 May: 2020–21 CEV Women's Champions League * 8 October 2020 – 24 March: 2020–21 CEV Challenge Cup * 10 November 2020 – TBD 2020–21 CEV Women's Challenge Cup * 10 November 2020 – 23 March: 2020–21 Men's CEV Cup * 10 November 2020 – TBD: 2020–21 Women's CEV Cup ;Regional leagues * 27 September 2020 – TBD: 2020–21 MEVZA League * 26 September 2020 – 27 February: 2020–21 Baltic Men Volleyball League


Water Polo

* 2021 FINA World Men's Youth Water Polo Championships * 12 November 2019 – 1 July: 2020 FINA Men's Water Polo World League defeated 9–8 to won their 3rd title. * 12 November 2019 – 19 June: 2020 FINA Women's Water Polo World League defeated 14–8 to won their 14th title.


LEN

* 11 November 2020 – 5 Jun: 2020–21 LEN Champions League (final 8 in Hannover) Pro Recco defeated Ferencvárosi TC (men's water polo), FTC Telekom 9–6 to win their 9th title. * 13 November 2020 – 8 May: 2020–21 LEN Euro Cup Szolnoki Vízilabda SC, Szolnok won their first title.


Water Skiing & Wakeboarding


Olympic weightlifting, Weightlifting

* 2 – 7 April: 2021 African Weightlifting Championships in Antananarivo * 3 – 11 April: 2021 European Weightlifting Championships in Moscow * 16 – 25 April: 2020 Asian Weightlifting Championships in Tashkent * 18 – 25 April: 2020 Pan American Weightlifting Championships in Santo Domingo * 30 April – 2 May: 7th European Union Cup in Cottonera * 23 – 31 May: 2021 IWF Junior World Weightlifting Championships in Jeddah * 7 – 17 December: 2021 World Weightlifting Championships in Tashkent


Wrestling


2021 Wrestling Continental Championships

* Wrestling at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo ⇒ 1–7 August * 2021 World Wrestling Championships in Oslo ⇒ 2–10 October * 2021 European Wrestling Championships in Warsaw ⇒ 19–25 April * 2021 Asian Wrestling Championships in Almaty ⇒ 13–18 April * 2021 Pan American Wrestling Championships in Guatemala City ⇒ 27–30 May * 2021 World Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament in Sofia ⇒ 6–9 May * 2021 European Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament in Budapest ⇒ 18–21 March * 2021 Asian Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament in Almaty ⇒ 9–11 April * 2021 African & Oceania Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament in Hammamet, Tunisia, Hammamet ⇒ 2–4 April * 2021 U23 World Wrestling Championships in Belgrade ⇒ 1–7 November * 2021 European U23 Wrestling Championship in Skopje ⇒ 17–23 May * 2021 World Junior Wrestling Championships in Ufa ⇒ 16–22 August * 2021 European Juniors Wrestling Championships in Dortmund ⇒ 28 June–4 July * Wrestling at the 2021 Junior Pan American Games in Cali ⇒ 1–4 December * 2021 World Cadet Wrestling Championships in Budapest ⇒ 19–25 July * 2021 European Cadets Wrestling Championships in Samokov ⇒ 14–20 June * 2021 Veterans World Wrestling Championships in Loutraki ⇒ 19–24 October


2021 Wrestling International tournament

* 2021 Yasar Dogu Tournament in Istanbul ⇒ 25–27 June * 2021 Vehbi Emre & Hamit Kaplan Tournament in Istanbul ⇒ 18–20 June * 2021 Dan Kolov & Nikola Petrov Tournament in Plovdiv ⇒ 8–11 April * Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2021 in Krasnoyarsk ⇒ 27–30 May * 2021 Grand Prix Zagreb Open in Zagreb ⇒ 16–17 January * Grand Prix de France Henri Deglane 2021 in Nice ⇒ 15–17 January * 2021 Poland Open in Warsaw ⇒ 8–13 June * Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series 2021 in Rome ⇒ 4–7 March


Wushu (sport), Wushu

*2023: 2023 World Wushu Championships in Dallas *TBD: 8th World Junior Wushu Championships in *TBD: 4th World Taijiquan Championships in Catania


References

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