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2015 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. This year, some sporting events listed below are qualifying ones, for athletes, to compete at the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro. From July 2015 to May 2016, the venues for the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics will be tested, by hosting various events in them.[1]
Contents
- 1 Calendar by month
- 2 Air sports
- 3 Alpine skiing
- 4 Amateur boxing
- 5 American football
- 6 Aquatics
- 7 Archery
- 8 Association football
- 9 Athletics (track and field)
- 10 Badminton
- 11 Bandy
- 12 Baseball
- 13 Basketball
- 14 Beach soccer
- 15 Beach volleyball
- 16 Biathlon
- 17 BMX racing
- 18 Bobsleigh and Skeleton
- 19 Boccia
- 20 Canadian football
- 21 Canoeing
- 22 Chess
- 23 Cricket
- 24 Cross-country skiing
- 25 Curling
- 26 Cyclo-cross biking
- 27 Darts
- 28 Equestrianism
- 29 Fencing
- 30 Field hockey
- 31 Figure skating
- 32 Floorball
- 33 Freestyle skiing
- 34 Goalball
- 35 Golf
- 36 Gymnastics
- 37 Handball
- 38 Ice hockey
- 39 Judo
- 40 Luge
- 41 Mixed martial arts
- 42 Modern pentathlon
- 43 Motorsport
- 44 Mountain bike racing
- 45 Multi-sport events
- 46 Nordic combined
- 47 Nordic skiing
- 48 Racquetball
- 49 Road cycling
- 50 Roller sport
- 51 Rowing
- 52 Rugby union
- 53 Sailing
- 54 Shooting
- 55 Ski jumping
- 56 Snooker
- 57 Snowboarding
- 58 Softball
- 59 Speed skating
- 60 Sport climbing
- 61 Squash
- 62 Table tennis
- 63 Taekwondo
- 64 Tennis
- 65 Track cycling
- 66 Trial cycling
- 67 Triathlon
- 68 Volleyball
- 69 Water polo
- 70 Weightlifting
- 71 Wrestling
- 72 References
Calendar by month
January
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
26 December 2014–6 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
28 December 2014–6 | Ski jumping | ![]() ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
1 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
Domestic | ![]() |
3–11 | Cross-country skiing | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Continental | Men: ![]() Women: ![]() |
4–10 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | ![]() ![]() |
4–10 | Tennis | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
4–17 | Rallying | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
International | Bikes: ![]() ![]() Quads: ![]() ![]() Cars: ![]() ![]() ![]() Trucks: ![]() ![]() |
5–12 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
8–12 | Table tennis | ![]() |
International | Men: ![]() Women: ![]() |
9–24 | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
9–31 | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
10–11 | Speed skating | ![]() |
Continental | Men: ![]() Women: ![]() |
11–18 | Snooker | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
12 | American football | ![]() |
Domestic | ![]() |
13–26 | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
14–7 February | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
15–25 | Freestyle skiing & Snowboarding | ![]() |
International | Freestyle Ski: ![]() Snowboarding: ![]() Overall: ![]() |
15–1 February | Handball | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
16–17 | Luge | ![]() |
International | Men: ![]() Women: ![]() Men's Doubles: ![]() Team Relay: ![]() |
17–8 February | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
19–25 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
19–25 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
19–1 February | Tennis | ![]() |
International | Men: ![]() Women: ![]() |
22–1 February | Nordic skiing | ![]() |
International | For cross-country results, click here. For biathlon results, click here. |
23–25 | Speed skating | ![]() |
Continental | Men's Overall winner: ![]() Men's medal tally: ![]() ![]() Women's Overall winner: ![]() Women's medal tally: ![]() ![]() |
24–25 | Luge | ![]() |
International | Men's winner: ![]() Women's winner: ![]() Men's Doubles winners: ![]() Team Relay winners: ![]() |
24–1 February | Multi-sport | ![]() ![]() |
International | ![]() |
25 | American football | ![]() |
Domestic | Team Irvin Offensive MVP: ![]() ![]() Defensive MVP: ![]() ![]() |
25 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
Domestic | Team Toews MVP: ![]() ![]() |
25–15 November | Rallying | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
International | WRC #1: ![]() ![]() WRC #2: ![]() ![]() WRC #3: ![]() ![]() |
26–1 February | Figure skating | ![]() |
Continental | Men: ![]() Ladies: ![]() Pairs: ![]() Ice Dance: ![]() |
27–3 February | Biathlon | ![]() |
Continental | Junior: ![]() Senior: ![]() |
31 | Triathlon | ![]() |
Continental | Men: ![]() Women: ![]() |
31–1 February | Cyclo-cross | ![]() |
International | Men's Elite: ![]() Women's Elite: ![]() |
31–8 February | Multi-sport | ![]() |
International | For results, click here. |
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
1–9 | Multi-sport | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
3–8 | Radio-controlled 1:10 off-road | ![]() |
Continental | 2WD: ![]() ![]() 4WD: ![]() ![]() |
5–9 | Rowing | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
6–9 | Road cycling | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
6–9 | Golf | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
6–9 | Judo | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
6–14 | Amateur boxing | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
6–15 | Amateur boxing | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
6–18 | Masters athletics | ![]() |
International | For results, click here. |
7–9 | Radio-controlled 1:10 off-road | ![]() |
Domestic | 2WD: ![]() ![]() 4WD: ![]() ![]() |
7–15 | Multi-sport | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
7–16 | Multi-sport | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
7–16 | Volleyball | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
7–20 | Handball | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
8–9 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | Men: ![]() Women: ![]() |
8–16 | Basketball | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
9 | Motorcycle racing | ![]() |
International | MotoGP: ![]() ![]() Moto2: ![]() ![]() Moto3: ![]() ![]() |
10–16 | Tennis | ![]() |
International | Men: ![]() Women: ![]() |
10–16 | Badminton | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
11 | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
11–16 | Amateur wrestling | ![]() |
International | Men's Freestyle: ![]() Women's Freestyle: ![]() Greco-Roman: ![]() Overall: ![]() |
11–21 | Gaelic handball | ![]() |
International | Men: ![]() Women: ![]() Men's team: ![]() Women's team: ![]() ![]() |
11–23 | Equestrian | ![]() |
Continental | For results, click here. |
12–19 | Volleyball | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
12–9 December | Association football | 2015 Copa Sudamericana | Continental | ![]() |
13–16 | Golf | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
14–23 | Volleyball | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
15–16 | Air racing | ![]() |
International | Master Class: ![]() ![]() Challenger Class: ![]() ![]() |
15–23 | Tennis | ![]() |
International | Men: ![]() Women: ![]() |
15–23 | Amateur boxing | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
15–23 | Water polo | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
15–23 | Amateur boxing | ![]() |
Continental | Junior: ![]() Youth: ![]() |
16 | Motorcycle racing | ![]() |
International | MotoGP: ![]() ![]() Moto2: ![]() ![]() Moto3: ![]() ![]() |
18–24 | Amateur boxing | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
19–23 | Canoeing | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
19–29 | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
19–30 | Basketball | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
21–23 | Fistball | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
22–23 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | Men: ![]() Women: ![]() |
22–30 | Athletics | ![]() |
International | ![]() ![]() |
22–6 September | Volleyball | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
22–13 September | Road cycling | ![]() |
International | ![]() ![]() |
23 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | ![]() ![]() |
24–31 | Volleyball | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
25–30 | Judo | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
25–30 | Swimming | ![]() |
International | Gold Medal count: ![]() Championships Trophy: ![]() Men's overall ranking: ![]() Women's overall ranking: ![]() FINA Trophy: ![]() |
25–30 | Amateur wrestling | ![]() |
International | Men's Freestyle: ![]() Women's Freestyle: ![]() Greco-Roman: ![]() Overall: ![]() |
26–5 September | Amateur boxing | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
28–30 | 1:10 radio-controlled electric touring car | ![]() |
Domestic | Super Expert: ![]() ![]() |
28–6 September | Baseball | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
29–1 September | Amateur boxing | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
29–5 September | Basketball | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
30 | Motorcycle racing | ![]() |
International | MotoGP: ![]() ![]() Moto2: ![]() ![]() Moto3: ![]() ![]() |
30–6 September | Rowing | ![]() |
International | ![]() ![]() |
31–6 September | Mountain bike racing | ![]() |
International | ![]() |
31–12 September | Basketball | ![]() |
Continental | ![]() |
31–13 September | Tennis | ![]() |
International | Men: ![]() Women: ![]() |
September
October
November
December
Air sports
- February 13 – October 13: 2015 Red Bull Air Race World Championship
- February 13 & 14: 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Abu Dhabi in
Abu Dhabi
- Open Master Class winner:
Paul Bonhomme
- Open Challenger Class winner:
Cristian Bolton
- Open Master Class winner:
- May 16 & 17: 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Chiba in
Chiba
- Open Master Class winner:
Paul Bonhomme
- Open Challenger Class winner:
Petr Kopfstein
- Open Master Class winner:
- May 30 & 31: 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Rovinj in
Rovinj
- Open Master Class winner:
Hannes Arch
- Open Challenger Class winner:
Daniel Ryfa
- Open Master Class winner:
- July 4 & 5: 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Budapest in
Budapest
- Open Master Class winner:
Hannes Arch
- Open Challenger Class winner:
Daniel Ryfa
- Open Master Class winner:
- August 15 & 16: 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Ascot in
Ascot
- Open Master Class winner:
Paul Bonhomme
- Open Challenger Class winner:
Petr Kopfstein
- Open Master Class winner:
- September 5 & 6: 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Spielberg in
Spielberg
- Open Master Class winner:
Matt Hall
- Open Challenger Class winner:
Mikaël Brageot
- Open Master Class winner:
- September 26 & 27: 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Fort Worth in
Fort Worth
- Open Master Class winner:
Paul Bonhomme
- Open Challenger Class winner:
Mikaël Brageot
- Open Master Class winner:
- October 17 & 18: 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Las Vegas in
Las Vegas
- Open Master Class winner:
Matt Hall
- Open Challenger Class winner:
Mikaël Brageot
- Open Master Class winner:
- February 13 & 14: 2015 Red Bull Air Race of Abu Dhabi in
World Championships
- January 13 – 24: AirSports FAI Paragliding World Championships 2015 in
Roldanillo
- Open Individual Cross Country winner:
Honorin Hamard
- Women's Individual Cross-Country winner:
Seiko Fukuoka Naville
- Open Team Cross Country winners:
Germany (Torsten Siegel, Marc Wensauer, Ulrich Prinz, Andreas "Pepe" Malecki, Yvonne Dathe)
- Open Individual Cross Country winner:
- February 28 – March 13: AirSports FAI Hang Gliding Class 1 World Championships 2015 in
Valle de Bravo
- Open Individual Hang Gliding winner:
Christian Ciech
- Open Team Hang Gliding winners:
Italy (Christian Ciech, Filippo Oppici, Davide Guiducci, Suan Selenati, Tullio Gervasoni, Valentino Baù)
- Open Individual Hang Gliding winner:
- June 27 – July 2: Air Sports FAI Paramotor Slalom World Championships 2015 in
Legnica
- July 20 – 24: Air Sports FAI Precision Flying World Championships 2015 in
Skive
- Open Individual winner:
Damien Vadon
- Open Individual Landing Trophy winner:
Mauri Hälinen
- Open Individual Navigation Trophy winner:
Marcin Skalik
- Open Team Trophy winners:
Poland (Marcin Skalik, Bolesław Radomski, Michał Wieczorek)
- Open Team Landing Trophy winners:
Czech Republic (Tomáš Rajdl, David Černý, Jiří Jakeš)
- Open Individual winner:
- August 2 – 13: Women's Air Sports FAI Gliding World Championships 2015 in
Arnborg
- August 2 – 15: Air Sports FAI 13.5m Class Gliding World Championships 2015 in
Pociūnai Airport
- August 5 – 15: Air Sports FAI Glider Aerobatic World Championships 2015 in
Zbraslavice Airport
- Open Unlimited winner:
Ferenc Tóth
- Open Team Unlimited winners:
Czech Republic (Přemysl Vávra, Miroslav Červenka, Lucie Pešková)
- Open Advanced winner:
Miroslav Černý
- Open Team Advanced winners:
Poland (Sławomir Talowski, Katarzyna Żmudziński, Michał Andrzejewski)
- Open Unlimited winner:
- August 9 – 16: Air Sports FAI Aerobatic Model Aircraft World Championships 2015 in
Dübendorf
- Open F3A winner:
Christophe Paysant-Leroux
- Open Junior F3A winner:
Joseph Szczur
- Open Team F3A winners:
United States
- Open F3A winner:
- August 9 – 17: Air Sports FAI Paragliding Accuracy World Championships 2015 in
Puncak
- August 13 – 16: Air Sports FAI Helicopter World Championships 2015 in
Przylep
- August 20 – 29: Air Sports FAI Aerobatic World Championships 201 in
Châteauroux
- August 26 – 28: Air Sports FAI F1E For Free Flight Model Aircraft World Championships 2015 in
Zlatibor
- September 5 – 12: Air Sports FAI Sailplane Grand Prix World Championships 2015 in
Varese
- October 21 – 24: Air Sports FAI Indoor Skydiving World Championships 2015 in
Prague
- Open Freestyle winners:
Finland
- Open Junior Freestyle winners:
Poland
- Open Formation Skydiving 4-Way winners:
Belgium
- Women's Formation Skydiving 4-Way winners:
United States
- Open Vertical Formation Skydiving winners:
France
- Open Freestyle winners:
- December 1 – 12: Air Sports FAI Junior Gliding World Championships 2015 in
Narromine
- December 1 – 12: FIA World Air Games 2015 in
Dubai
- Gold and total medal winner:
United States
- Gold and total medal winner:
Alpine skiing
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Amateur boxing
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American football
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- Super Bowl XLIX – the New England Patriots (AFC) won 28–24 over the Seattle Seahawks (NFC)
- Location: University of Phoenix Stadium
- Attendance: 70,288
- MVP: Tom Brady, QB (New England)
Aquatics
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Archery
Indoor
- November 8, 2014 – February 8, 2015: 2014–15 WA Indoor Archery Calendar
- November 8 & 9, 2014: Indoor Archery World Cup #1 in
Marrakesh
- December 6 & 7, 2014: Indoor Archery World Cup #2 in
Bangkok
South Korea and the
United States won 2 gold medals each. The United States won the overall medal tally.[3]
- January 23 – 25, 2015: Indoor Archery World Cup #3 in
Nîmes
Hungary and
South Korea won 2 gold medals each. South Korea won the overall medal tally.[4]
- February 6 – 8, 2015: Indoor Archery World Cup #4 (final) in
Las Vegas
South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[5]
- November 8 & 9, 2014: Indoor Archery World Cup #1 in
Other indoor archery championships
- December 8 & 9, 2014: Indoor Para Archery World Cup in
Bangkok[6]
Thailand and the
United States won 1 gold medal each.
Russia won the overall medal tally.
- February 24 – 28: European Indoor Archery Championships in
Koper[7]
Outdoor
- May 5 – October 25: 2015 WA Outdoor Archery Calendar
- May 5 – 10: Outdoor Archery World Cup #1 in
Shanghai[9]
South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 26 – 31: Outdoor Archery World Cup #2 in
Antalya[10]
South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 11 – 16: Outdoor Archery World Cup #3 in
Wrocław[11]
- The
United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- The
- September 8 – 13: Outdoor Archery World Cup #4 in
Medellin[12]
South Korea won the gold medal tally. The
United States won the overall medal tally.
- October 24 & 25: Outdoor Archery World Cup Final in
Mexico City[13]
South Korea won the gold medal tally. South Korea and
Mexico won 3 overall medals each.
- May 5 – 10: Outdoor Archery World Cup #1 in
Other outdoor archery championships
- June 8 – 14: 2015 World Archery Youth Championships in
Yankton, South Dakota[14][15]
South Korea won the gold medal tally. The
United States won the overall medal tally.
- July 26 – August 2: 2015 World Archery Championships in
Copenhagen[16][17]
South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 23 – 30: 2015 World Archery Para Championships in
Donaueschingen[18][19]
China won the gold medal tally. China and
Great Britain won 10 overall medals each.
- September 1 – 5: 2015 World Archery 3D Championships in
Terni[20]
- September 15 – 22: Aquece Rio International Archery Challenge 2015 in
Brazil (Olympic and Paralympic Test Event)[21]
South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[22]
- October 3 & 4: European Club Team Cup in
Riom[23]
- Men's Team winners:
Archers Riomois (Paul Bonneau, Thomas Antoine, Lucas Daniel)
- Women's Team winners:
La Sentinelle Brienon (Josée Auboeuf, Bérengère Schuh, Laura Ruggieri)
- Men's Team winners:
- October 6 – 10: 2015 European Field Archery Championships in
Rzeszów[24]
Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 1 – 8: 2015 Asian Archery Championships in
Bangkok
South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 10 – 19: 2015 Asian Para Archery Championships in
Bangkok
China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Association football
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Athletics (track and field)
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Badminton
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Bandy
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Baseball
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Basketball
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Beach soccer
- January 23 – December 20: 2015 Beach Soccer Worldwide Calendar of Events[25]
- January 23 – 25: Copa Beach Soccer Viña del Mar 2015 in
Chile[26]
- Winner:
Mexico
- Winner:
- February 1 – 8: 2015 Copa Sudamericana de Beach Soccer in
Recife[27]
- March 6 – 8: 2015 Power Horse Beach Soccer African Trophy in
Durban[28]
Senegal defeated
Ivory Coast 5–4.
Nigeria took third place.
- March 23 – 28: 2015 AFC Beach Soccer Championship in
Doha[29]
- March 28 – April 4: 2015 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship in
San Salvador[30]
Mexico defeated
Costa Rica, 4–0, to win their third CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship title. Host nation,
El Salvador, took third place.
- April 14 – 19: 2015 CAF Beach Soccer Championship in
Roche Caiman[31]
Madagascar defeated
Senegal, 2–1 in penalty shots and after a 1–1 tie in regular play, to win their first CAF Beach Soccer Championships title.
Nigeria took third place.
- April 19 – 26: 2015 CONMEBOL Beach Soccer Championship in
Manta, Ecuador[32]
- May 1 – 3: Barcelona Beach Soccer Cup 2015 in
Spain[33] (debut event)
FC Lokomotiv Moscow defeated
CR Flamengo, 6–4, to win the inaugural Barcelona Beach Soccer Cup title.
FC Barcelona took third place.
- June 2 – 7: Euro Winners Cup 2015 in
Catania[34]
- July 18 & 19: Euro Nationscup Linz 2015 in
Austria[35]
- The
Czech Republic defeated
Austria, 3–2 in penalty shots and after a 3–3 score in regular play, in the final.
Slovakia took third place.
- The
- July 24 – 26: Friendship Cup 2015 in
Belarus[36]
- August 14 – 16: BSWW Tour El Jadida 2015 in
Morocco[37]
- September 2 – 6: Mediterranean Beach Games Pescara 2015 in
Italy[39]
- September 18 – 20: Istanbul Beach Soccer Cup 2015 in
Turkey[40]
- Winner:
Al-Ahli Club
- Winner:
- November 3 – 7: Samsung Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup Dubai 2015 in the
United Arab Emirates[41]
Russia defeated
French Polynesia, 5–2, in the final.
Iran took third place.
- December 9 – 13: IV Mundialito de Clubes Beach Soccer in
Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro[42]
FC Barcelona defeated
CR Vasco da Gama, 3–2 in penalties and after a 4–4 score in regular play, in the final.
Al-Ahli took third place.
- December 18 – 20: BSWW Tour Copa Lagos 2015 in
Nigeria[43]
- Winner:
Ivory Coast[44]
- Winner:
- January 23 – 25: Copa Beach Soccer Viña del Mar 2015 in
Euro Beach Soccer League
- June 12 – August 23: 2015 Euro Beach Soccer League
- June 12 – 14: #1 in
Moscow[45][46]
- August 7 – 9: #2 in
Siófok[47]
- Division A winners:
Switzerland
- Division B Group 1 winners:
Azerbaijan
- Division B Group 2 winners:
Turkey
- Note 1: With the division winners,
Spain and
Ukraine qualify for the Super Final.
- Note 2:
Hungary,
England,
Czech Republic,
Romania, and
Norway all qualified for the Promotional Final.
- Division A winners:
- August 20 – 23: Euro Beach Soccer League Superfinal & Promotion Final Pärnu 2015 in
Estonia[48]
- June 12 – 14: #1 in
FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
- July 9 – 19: 2015 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in
Espinho at the Praia da Baía[49]
Beach volleyball
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Biathlon
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BMX racing
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Bobsleigh and Skeleton
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Boccia
- March 30 – April 5: 2015 Boccia European Continental Cup in
Sant Cugat del Vallès[50] (debut event)
- April 29 – May 4: 2015 Boccia Americas Team and Pairs Championships in
Montreal
- June 10 – 14: 2015 Boccia Asia/Oceania Team & Pairs Championships in
Hong Kong[61]
- Pairs BC3 winners:
South Korea
- Pairs BC4 winners:
China
- BC1/BC2 Team winners:
Thailand
- Pairs BC3 winners:
- June 17 – 22: 2015 Boccia World Open #1 in
Poznań
- July 17 – 23: 2015 Boccia World Open #2 in
Seoul[69]
- Individual BC1 winner:
Pattaya Tadtong
- Individual BC2 winner:
Worawut Saengampa
- Individual BC3 winner:
Jeong Ho-won
- Individual BC4 winner:
Leung Yuk-wing
- Pairs BC3 winners:
South Korea
- Pairs BC4 winners:
China
- BC1/BC2 Team winners:
Thailand
- Individual BC1 winner:
- July 25 & 26: 2015 Boccia European Team and Pairs Championships in
Guildford[70]
- Pairs BC3 winners:
Belgium
- Pairs BC4 winners:
Slovakia
- BC1/BC2 Team winners:
Great Britain
- Pairs BC3 winners:
- August 7 – 15: 2015 Boccia Americas Continental Cup in
Toronto (with the 2015 Parapan American Games)[71]
- Individual BC1 winner:
Jose Carlos Chagas
- Individual BC2 winner:
Maciel de Souza Santos
- Individual BC3 winner:
Richardson Santos
- Individual BC4 winner:
Eliseu dos Santos
- Pairs BC3 winners:
Canada
- Pairs BC4 winners:
Brazil
- BC1/BC2 Team winners:
Brazil
- Individual BC1 winner:
- October 28 – November 3: 2015 Boccia World Open #3 in
Cali
- November 12 – 14: Aquece Rio International Boccia Tournament 2015 in
Brazil (Paralympic Test Event)[72]
- Individual BC1 winner:
David Smith
- Individual BC2 winner:
Maciel dos Santos
- Individual BC3 winner:
Hygor Santos
- Pairs BC3 winners:
Brazil
- BC1/BC2 Team winners:
Brazil
- Individual BC1 winner:
Canadian football
- November 28 – 51st Vanier Cup in
Quebec City
- The
UBC Thunderbirds defeated the
Montreal Carabins, 26–23, to win their fourth Vanier Cup title.
- The
- November 29 – 103rd Grey Cup in
Winnipeg
- The Edmonton Eskimos defeated the Ottawa Redblacks, 26–20, to win their 14th Grey Cup title.
Canoeing
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Chess
Majors
- October 1, 2014 – May 27, 2015: FIDE Grand Prix 2014–15
- October 1–15, 2014: #1 FIDE Grand Prix in
Baku
- Winners:
Fabiano Caruana 6.5/11 (+4=5–2) and
Boris Gelfand 6.5/11 (+3=7–1).
- Winners:
- October 20 – November 3, 2014: #2 FIDE Grand Prix in
Tashkent
- Winner:
Dmitry Andreikin 7/11 (+3=8–0)
- Winner:
- February 14–28, 2015: #3 FIDE Grand Prix in
Tbilisi
- Winner:
Evgeny Tomashevsky 8/11 (+5=6–0)
- Winner:
- May 13–27: #4 FIDE Grand Prix (final) in
Khanty-Mansiysk
- Winners:
Hikaru Nakamura (USA),
Fabiano Caruana (ITA) and
Dmitry Jakovenko (RUS) 6.5/11
- Winners:
- October 1–15, 2014: #1 FIDE Grand Prix in
- February 24 – March 4: World Senior Team Chess Championship 2015 in
Dresden
- March 16 – April 7: Women's World Chess Championship 2015 in
Sochi
- In the final
Mariya Muzychuk defeated
Natalia Pogonina 2½ – 1½.
- In the final
- April 13–22: World Amateur Chess Championship 2015 in
Chalkidiki
- April 18–28: Men's World Team Chess Championship in
Tsaghkadzor
- Winners:
China (Ding Liren, Yu Yangyi, Bu Xiangzhi, Wei Yi, Wang Chen)
- Winners:
- April 18–29: Women's World Team Championship 2015 in
Chengdu
- Winners:
Georgia (Bela Khotenashvili, Lela Javakhishvili, Meri Arabidze, Nino Batsiashvili, Salome Melia)
- Winners:
- May 6–15: World Schools Individual Championships 2015 in
Pattaya
China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 1–16: World Junior U20 Championships 2015 in
Khanty-Mansiysk
- Men's winner:
Mikhail Antipov
- Women's winner:
Nataliya Buksa
- Men's winner:
- September 10 – October 4: Chess World Cup 2015 in
Baku
- Winner:
Sergey Karjakin
- Winner:
- October 2 – 16: Women's FIDE Grand Prix 2015–16 #1 stage in
Monte Carlo
- Winner:
Hou Yifan
- Winner:
- October 9–15: World Rapid and Blitz Championships 2015 in
Berlin
- Rapid Winner:
Magnus Carlsen
- Blitz Winner:
Alexander Grischuk
- Rapid Winner:
- October 24 – November 5: World Youth and Cadets Championships 2015 in
India won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 9–22: World Senior Chess Championship 2015 in
Acqui Terme
- Men's 65+ winner:
Vladimir Okhotnik
- Women's 65+ winner:
Nona Gaprindashvili
- Men's 50+ winner:
Predrag Nikolic
- Women's 50+ winner:
Galina Strutinskaia
- Men's 65+ winner:
European Events
- February 23 – March 9: 2015 European Individual Chess Championship in
Jerusalem
- Winner:
Evgeniy Najer
- Winner:
- April 18–26: European Small Nations Team Chess Championship 2015 in
St. Peter Port
- Winners:
Luxembourg
- Winners:
- April 28 – May 8: European Senior Chess Championship 2015 in
Eretria
- Seniors +50:
Zurab Sturua
- Seniors +65:
Jan Rooze
- Women's Seniors +50:
Svetlana Mednikova
- Women's Seniors +65:
Nona Gaprindashvili
- Seniors +50:
- May 18–31: European Women's Championship 2015 in
Chakvi
- Winner:
Natalia Zhukova
- Winner:
- June 24 – July 3: European Schools Championship 2015 in
Konya
Turkey won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 12–20: European Senior Team Championship 2015 in
Vienna
- Winner:
Saint Petersburg
- Winner:
- July 13–19: European Youth Team Chess Championship 2015 in
Karpacz
- Winner:
Germany
- Winner:
- July 31 – August 6: European Youth Rapid and Blitz Championships 2015 in
Novi Sad
Belarus won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 8–16: European Amateur Championship 2015 in
Kaunas
- September 20 – October 1: European Youth U8 – U18 Championship 2015 in
Poreč
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 6–10: European Universities Chess Championship 2015 in
Yerevan
- Men's winner:
Sanan Sjugirov
- Women's winner:
Daria Pustovoitova
- Men's winner:
- October 17–25: European Club Cup 2015 in
Skopje
- October 17–25: European Club Cup for Women 2015 in
Skopje
- November 12–22: European Team Chess Championship 2015 in
Reykjavík
- December 17–20: European Rapid and Blitz Championships 2015 in
Minsk
- Rapid winner:
Ivan Popov
- Blitz winner:
Rauf Mamedov
- Rapid winner:
American Zonals
- March 31 – April 13: American Zonal 2.1 Open & Women in
St. Louis
- Winners:
Hikaru Nakamura (m) /
Irina Krush (f)
- Winners:
- March 31 – April 6: American Zonal 2.3 Open in
Santa Elena
- Winner:
Lázaro Bruzón
- Winner:
- April 20–27: American Zonal 2.4 in
Lima
- Winner:
Jorge Cori
- Winner:
- April 27 – May 3: American Zonal 2.5 in
Asunción
- Winner:
Sandro Mareco
- Winner:
- July 9–16: American Zonal 2.2 in
Guelph
- November 5–13: American Zonal 2.5 Women in
Villa Martelli
- Winner:
Carolina Lujan
- Winner:
American Events
- April 2–7: CARIFTA Games in
Christ Church
- April 22–28: South American Junior U20 Championship 2015 in
Santander
- May 15–24: American Continental Chess Championship 2015 in
Montevideo
- Men's winner:
Sandro Mareco
- Men's winner:
- June 27 – July 4: Panamerican Youth Festival & Blitz in
Bogotà
:
Peru (131 points)
:
United States (112 p.)
:
Colombia (101 p.)
- July 25–30: North American Junior U20 Championship 2015 in
Kitchener
- July 28–30: Central American & Caribbean Team Chess Championship 2015 in
Managua
- August 6–12: Panamerican Schools Chess Championship 2015 in
(TBD)
- August 14–19: Central American & Caribbean Youth Chess Championships 2015 in
Port of Spain
Trinidad and Tobago won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 19–26: Panamerican Amateur Chess Championships 2015 in
Chuquisaca
- August 21–29: Central American & Caribbean Junior U20 Chess Championships 2015 in
Porlamar
- August 21–29: Panamerican Senior Chess Championship 2015 in
Porlamar
- August 31 – September 7: Panamerican Junior U20 Championship 2015 in
San Salvador
- December 2–7: South American Youth Festival 2015 in
Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Asian Zonals
- March 6–16: Asian Zonal 3.3 in
Ho Chi Minh City
- Winners:
Lê Quang Liêm (m) /
Phạm Lê Thảo Nguyên (f)
- Winners:
- March 26 – April 2: Asian Zonal 3.2 in
Kathmandu
- Winners:
Ziaur Rahman (m) /
Akter Liza Shamima (f)
- Winners:
- May 16–25: Asian Zonal 3.1 in
Muscat
- Winners:
Pouya Idani (m) /
Zhu Chen (f)
- Winners:
- June 3–12: Asian Zonal 3.4 in
Dushanbe
- Winners:
Rinat Jumabayev (m) /
Dinara Saduakassova (f)
- Winners:
- June 30 – July 6: Asian Zonal 3.5 Women in
Zhongshan
- Winner:
Tan Zhongyi
- Winner:
- July 4–10: Asian Zonal 3.6 in
Sydney
- Winners:
Max Illingworth (m) /
Emma Guo (f)
- Winners:
Asian Events
- May 30 – June 8: 11th Asian Schools Chess Championships 2015 in
Singapore
- Winners: The
Philippines won both the gold.
India won overall medal tallies.
- Winners: The
- June 8–17: ASEAN+ Age Group Championships 2015 in
Singapore
- Winners:
Vietnam won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Winners:
- July 21–28: Asian Cities Team Championships 2015 in
Colombo
- Winner:
Bangalore
- Winner:
- August 1–13: Asian Continental Championships 2015 in
Al Ain
- Men's winner:
Salem A.R. Saleh
- Women's winner:
Mitra Hejazipour
- Men's Rapid winner:
Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn
- Women's Rapid Winner:
Tan Zhongyi
- Men's Blitz winner:
Salem A.R. Saleh
- Women's Blitz winner:
Zhu Chen
- Men's winner:
- September 6–13: Asian Amateur Championship 2015 in
Bandar Seri Begawan
- September 24 – October 2: Asian Seniors Championship 2015 in
Larestan
- Men's +50 winner:
Mahmood Lodhi
- Men's +65 winner:
Wazeer Ahmad Khan
- Women's +50 winner:
Helen Milligan
- Women's +65 winner:
Bakhyt Badamshina
- Men's +50 winner:
- October 3–10: Asian Juniors and Girls U20 Championship 2015 in
Bishkek
- November 23 – December 5: Asian Youth U8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 Championship 2015 in
Seoul
India won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
African Zonals
- March 13–22: African Zonal 4.4 in
Lomé
- March 25 – April 1: African Zonal 4.1 in
Hammamet
- Winners:
Mohamed Amine Haddouche (m) /
Amina Mezioud (f)
- Winners:
- April 17–26: African Zonal 4.3 in
Blantyre
- April 17–26: African Zonal 4.2 in
Kampala
- Winners:
Essam El-Gindy (m) /
Eman Elansary (f)
- Winners:
African Events
- May 1–13: African Individual Championships 2015 in
Cairo
- Men's winner:
Bassem Amin
- Women's winner:
Mona Khaled
- Men's winner:
- July 31 – August 10: African Amateur Championships 2015 in
Maputo
- August 14–23: African Schools Individual Championships 2015 in
Dar es Salaam
South Africa won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- December 4–14: African Youth Championships 2015 in
Livingstone
Algeria won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- December 27, 2015 – 6 January 2016: African Junior Championships 2015 in
Mahé
Cricket
- February 14 – March 29: 2015 Cricket World Cup in
Australia and
New Zealand (the final will take place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground)
Australia defeated
New Zealand, by seven wickets, to win their fifth Cricket World Cup title.
- July 8 – August 24: 2015 Ashes series between
England and
Australia
- July 8 – 12: First test at the SWALEC Stadium in
Cardiff
- July 16 – 20: Second test at the Lord's Cricket Ground in
London
- July 29 – August 2: Third test at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground in
Birmingham
- August 6 – 10: Fourth test at Trent Bridge in
Nottingham
- August 20 – 24: Fifth and final test at The Oval in
London
- July 8 – 12: First test at the SWALEC Stadium in
Cross-country skiing
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Curling
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Cyclo-cross biking
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Darts
World Darts Federation (WDF)
January ET
- January 3 – 11: 2015 BDO World Darts Championship in
Frimley Green
- Men's winner:
Scott Mitchell
- Women's winner:
Lisa Ashton
- Men's winner:
- January 14: Youth Pacific Masters in
Australia
- January 18: 2015 Quebec Open in
Sherbrooke
- Men's winner:
Dawson Murschell
- Women's winner:
Dianne Gobeil
- Men's winner:
- January 23 – 25: Fleetwood Memorial – Las Vegas Open in
Las Vegas
- Men's winner:
Jeff Smith
- Women's winner:
Paula Murphy
- Men's winner:
- January 23 – 25: Romanian Classic Darts Open in
Bucharest
- Men's winner:
Jamie Hughes
- Women's winner:
Hana Belobradkova
- Men's winner:
- January 24 – 25: German Gold Cup in
Bremen
- Men's winner:
Kevin Münch
- Women's winner:
Irina Armstrong
- Men's winner:
- January 30 – February 1: Dutch Open Darts in
Netherlands
- Men's winner:
Martin Adams
- Women's winner:
Aileen de Graaf
- Men's winner:
February ET
- February 6 – 8: Camellia Classic in
United States
- Men's winner:
Larry Butler
- Women's winner:
Stacy Pace
- Men's winner:
- February 27 – March 1: Port City Open in
United States
- Men's winner:
Darin Young
- Women's winner:
Robin Curry
- Men's winner:
- February 28 – March 1: Halifax Open in
Halifax
- Men's singles:
Kiley Edmunds
- Men's doubles:
Delton McDonald / Willie MacIsaac
- Women's singles:
Tammy Perry
- Women's doubles:
Donna Starrett / Linda Macleod
- Mixed doubles:
Darlene MacLeod / Adam Stella
- Men's singles:
March ET
- March 7 – 8: Trakai Castle Cup in
Lithuania
- March 12 – 15: Virginia Beach Classic in
Virginia Beach
- Men's winner:
Darin Young
- Women's winner:
Trish Grzesik
- Men's winner:
- March 14 – 15: West Coast Classic in
Australia
- March 14 – 15: Greater Vancouver Open in
Vancouver
- Men's winner:
Dawson Murschell
- Women's winner:
Ivy Wieshlow
- Men's winner:
- March 14 – 15: Winmau Iceland Open in
Reykjavik
- March 14: Kronenbourg 1664 Gibraltar Open in
Gibraltar
- Men's winner:
John Ferrell
- Women's winner:
Susanna Young
- Men's winner:
- March 20 – 22: Berwick Youth Easter Darts in
Berwick-upon-Tweed
- March 21: HAL Masters in
Netherlands
- Men's winner:
Roger Janssen
- Women's winner:
Deta Hedman
- Men's winner:
- March 22: Youth Novgorod Cup in
Veliky Novgorod
- March 22: HAL Open Darts in
Netherlands
- Men's winner:
Martin Adams
- Women's winner:
Aileen de Graaf
- Men's winner:
April ET
- April 3 – 5: Darts Victoria Easter Classic in
Australia
- Men's winner:
Robbie King
- Women's winner:
Corrine Hammond
- Youth winner:
Tori Kewish
- Men's winner:
- April 4: Riga Open in
Riga
- Men's winner:
Darius Labanauskas
- Women's winner:
Kaisu Rekinen
- Youth winner:
Ugnius Jankunas
- Men's winner:
- April 5: Moscow Open Youth in
Moscow
- April 10 – 12: Mediterranean Open in
Antalya
- April 10 – 12: White Mountain Shootout in
United States
- Men's winner:
Tom Sawyer
- Men's winner:
- April 11: Silver Cup Challenge in
Medicine Hat
- Boy's winner:
Dawson Murschell
- Girl's winner:
Clover Arndt
- Boy's winner:
- April 18: Bull's German Open in
Germany
- Men's winner:
Wesley Harms
- Women's winner:
Deta Hedman
- Men's winner:
- April 19: Bull's Darts Masters in
Germany
- Men's winner:
Jeffrey de Graaf
- Women's winner:
Lorraine Winstanley
- Boy's winner:
Callum Rydz
- Girl's winner:
Sofia Jan Bendorff
- Men's winner:
- April 24 – 26: Estonia Open in
Tallinn
- Men's winner:
Darius Labanauskas
- Women's winner:
Maret Liiri
- Men's winner:
- April 26: North Island Masters Singles in
New Zealand
May ET
- May 1 – 3: Cleveland Extravaganza in
United States
- May 2: Zakamsk Youth Cup in
Perm
- May 2: Denmark Open in
Denmark
- Men's winner:
Glen Durrant
- Women's winner:
Aileen de Graaf
- Boy's winner:
Andreas Bergø
- Girl's winner:
Kyana Frauenfelder
- Men's winner:
- May 3: Udmurtia Youth Cup in
Izhevsk
- May 3: Denmark Masters in
Denmark
- Men's winner:
Jeffrey de Graaf
- Women's winner:
Fallon Sherrock
- Boy's winner:
Maikel Verberk
- Girl's winner:
Sofie Jahn Bendorff
- Men's winner:
- May 8 – 10: Hungarian Open in
Győr
- Men's winner:
Aaron Hardy
- Women's winner:
Veronika Ihász
- Boy's winner:
György Vörösházi
- Girl's winner:
Vivien Czipó
- Men's winner:
- May 9: Target Finnish Open in
Finland
- Men's winner:
Daniel Larsson
- Women's winner:
Lumi Silvan
- Men's winner:
- May 10: Target Finnish Masters in
Finland
- May 13 – 16: Mediterranean Cup (Invitation) in
Jesolo
- Overall winner:
Greece
- Overall winner:
- May 15 – 17: DFW Metroplex Open in
United States (postponed)
- May 15 – 17: Uganda International Darts Open in
Kampala
- May 16: Bull's Trophy Gelsenkirchen in
Germany
- Men's winner:
Ryan de Vreede
- Women's winner:
Aileen de Graaf
- Men's winner:
- May 16 – 17: Lithuania Open in
Lithuania
- Men's winner:
Darius Labanauskas
- Women's winner:
Amanda Abbot
- Men's winner:
- May 17: Bull's Classics Gelsenkirchen in
Germany
- Men's winner:
Fabian Roosenbrand
- Women's winner:
Irina Armstrong
- Men's winner:
- May 17: Italy Med Cup Open in
Jesolo
- May 23: Winmau Polish Open in
Poland
- Girl's winner:
Sofie Bendorff
- Boy's winner:
Javanico Jansen
- Men's winner:
Darius Labanauskas
- Women's winner:
Deta Hedman
- Girl's winner:
- May 23 – 24: Sunshine State Classic in
Brisbane
- May 24: Police Masters in
Poland
- Girl's winner:
Sofie Bendorff
- Boy's winner:
Javanico Jansen
- Men's winner:
Martin Phillips
- Women's winner:
Deta Hedman
- Girl's winner:
- May 30: SA Youth Singles in
Ridleyton
- May 31: Canterbury Open in
New Zealand
June ET
- June 5 – 7: SDA Swiss Open in
Lausen
- Men's winner:
Dave Prins
- Women's winner:
Ann-Louise Peters
- Boy's winner:
Maikel Verberk
- Men's winner:
- June 5 – 7: BDO International Open in
United Kingdom
- Men's winner:
Martin Atkins
- Women's winner:
Deta Hedman
- Men's winner:
- June 13: Scottish Classic in
Scotland
- Men's winner:
Steve Ritchie
- Women's winner:
Deta Hedman
- Men's winner:
- June 13: PUMA NZ Masters in
New Zealand
- June 20: Canadian Open in
St. Catharines
- Men's winner:
Rory Orvis
- Women's winner:
Cindy Hayhurst
- Men's winner:
- June 27 – 28: Central Coast Classic in
Australia
- June 27 – 28: Austrian Open Vienna in
Vienna
- Men's winner:
Danny Blom
- Women's winner:
Veronika Ihász
- Boy's winner:
Rusty-Jake Rodriguez
- Girl's winner:
Vivien Czipó
- Men's winner:
July ET
- July 3–5: Australian Grand Masters in
Canberra
- July 5: Apatin Open in
Serbia
- Men's winner:
Boris Krčmar
- Women's winner:
Veronika Ihász
- Men's winner:
- July 8–11: WDF Europe Cup Youth in
Bredsten
Netherlands and
Ireland share the Boys overall Championship.
Hungary take the Girls title.
- July 12: Japan Open in
Japan
- Men's winner:
Seigo Asada
- Women's winner:
Fallon Sherrock
- Youth winner:
Kakeru Saito
- Men's winner:
- July 26: Pacific Masters in
Perth
- July 31 – August 2: Winmau Belgium Open in
Belgium
- Men's winner:
Jeffrey de Graaf
- Women's winner:
Fallon Sherrock
- Men's Youth winner:
Maarten Dirk Woord
- Women's Youth winner:
Kyana Frauenfelder
- Men's winner:
August ET
- August 5: PUMA NZ Open in
New Zealand
- August 7–9: USA Classic in
United States
- Men's winner:
Larry Butler
- Men's Winner:
Marlise Kiel
- Boy's winner:
Dominik Pundt
- Girl's winner:
Kerena Reese
- Men's winner:
- August 14–16: Antwerp Open in
Belgium
- Men's winner:
Jim Williams
- Women's winner:
Deta Hedman
- Youth winner:
Job ten Heuvel
- Women's Youth winner:
Kyana Frauenfelder
- Men's winner:
- August 21–23: Swedish Open in
Sweden
- Men's winner:
Jamie Hughes
- Women's winner:
Casey Gallagher
- Boys Youth winner:
Kevin Lundeström
- Girls Youth winner:
Samantha Krop
- Men's winner:
- August 21: LDO Swedish Classic in
Sweden
- Winner:
Casey Gallagher
- Winner:
- August 29–30: International French Open in
France
- Men's winner:
Dean Reynolds
- Women's winner:
Fallon Sherrock
- Youth winner:
Levy Frauenfelder
- Men's winner:
September ET
- September 11–13: Winmau Bulgaria Open in
Sofia
- September 11–13: Baltic Cup Open in
Estonia
- September 12: Catalonia Open in
Catalonia
- Men's winner:
Carles Arola
- Women's winner:
Sharon Prins
- Men's winner:
- September 13: FCD Anniversary Open in
Catalonia
- Men's winner:
Kevin Simm
- Women's winner:
Sharon Prins
- Men's winner:
- September 18: Auckland Open in
New Zealand
- September 25–27: Luxembourg Winmau Open in
Luxembourg
- Men's winner:
Thomas Junghans
- Women's winner:
Deta Hedman
- Youth winner:
Geert Nentjes
- Men's winner:
- September 26–27: North QLD Classic in
Townsville
October ET
- October 2–4: Malaysian Open in
Kuala Lumpur
- October 6–11: BDO Winmau World Masters (Invitation) + (World Pro Play-Offs, Invitation) in
England
- Men's winner:
Glen Durrant
- Women's winner:
Aileen de Graaf
- Boy's winner:
Justin van Tergouw
- Girl's winner:
Danielle Ashton
- Men's winner:
- October 9: Klondike Open in
Edmonton
- Men's winner:
Ken MacNeil
- Women's winner:
Kim Bellay-Rousselle
- Men's winner:
- October 16–18: Witch City Open in
United States
- Men's winner:
Jeff Smith
- Women's winner:
Robin Curry
- Men's winner:
- October 17–18: Australian Geelong Masters in
Australia
- October 17–18: Hong Kong Open in
Hong Kong
- October 21–25: Turkish Open in
Turkey
- Men's winner:
Jim Williams
- Women's winner:
Deta Hedman
- Men's winner:
- October 23–25: Colorado Open in
United States
- Men's winner:
Timmy Nicoll
- Women's winner:
Marlise Kiel
- Men's winner:
- October 23–25: Bob Jones Memorial in
Trenton
- Men's winner:
David Cameron
- Women's winner:
Roxanne Van Tassel
- Men's winner:
- October 25: Next Talent of Darts in
Netherlands
- October 26–31: WDF World Cup (Invitation) in
Turkey
- Men's winner:
Jim Williams
- Women's winner:
Lisa Ashton
- Men's Youth winner:
Maikel Verberk
- Women's Youth winner:
Tayla Carolissen
- Men's winner:
- October 30 – November 1: Ghost On The Coast in
United States
November ET
- November 6–8: Northern Ireland Open in
Northern Ireland
- Men's winner:
Colin McGarry
- Women's winner:
Deta Hedman
- Boy's winner:
Nathan Rafferty
- Girl's winner:
Jamie O'Connor
- Men's winner:
- November 10–12: Malta Open in
Buġibba
- November 13–15: Latvia Open in
Riga
- Men's winner:
Ulf Ceder
- Women's winner:
Maud Jansson
- Youth winner:
Rihards Slišāns
- Men's winner:
- November 13–15: Seacoast Open in
United States
- Men's winner:
Larry Butler
- Women's winner:
Robin Curry
- Men's winner:
- November 15: Ted Clements Memorial (Levin Open) in
New Zealand
- November 20–22: Sunparks Masters in
Belgium
- Men's winner:
Yordi Meeuwisse
- Women's winner:
Anastasia Dobromyslova
- Youth winner:
Justin van Tergouw
- Women's Youth winner:
Kyana Frauenfelder
- Men's winner:
- November 20–22: Czech Open in
Czech Republic
- Men's winner:
Jeffrey Sparidaans
- Women's winner:
Aileen de Graaf
- Youth winner:
Wessel Nijman
- Women's Youth winner:
Vivien Czipó
- Men's winner:
- November 21 & 22: Italian Grand Master in
Italy
December ET
- December 5–7: Finder Darts Masters in
Netherlands
- December 6: Youth Ural Cup in
Yekaterinburg
Equestrianism
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Field hockey
FIH Hockey World League
- June 21, 2014 – December 13, 2015: 2014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League (final will be held in
Rosario)
Argentina defeated
New Zealand, 5–1, to win their first Women's FIH Hockey World League title.
Germany took third place.
- July 1, 2014 – December 6, 2015: 2014–15 Men's FIH Hockey World League (final will be held in
Raipur)
Indoor Hockey World Cup
- February 4 – 8: 2015 Indoor Hockey World Cup for Men and Women in
Leipzig
- Men: The
Netherlands defeated
Austria, 3–2, to win their first Men's Indoor Hockey World Cup title.
Germany took third place.
- Women: The
Netherlands defeated
Germany, 1–0 in a penalty shoot-out and after a 1–1 score in regular play, to win their second Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup title. The
Czech Republic took third place.
- Men: The
2016 Summer Olympics
- November 24 – 28: Aquece Rio International Hockey Championship 2015 in
Brazil (Olympic Test Event)[74]
European Hockey Federation (EHF)
- January 16 – August 30: EHF's Eurohockey 2015 Season
- January 16 – 18: EHF Junior Indoor European Championship 2015 in
Toruń[75]
- January 16 – 18: EHF Junior Indoor European Championship II 2015 in
Sveti Ivan Zelina[76]
- Winner:
Czech Republic (16 points, with a GD of 57)
- Second:
Croatia (16 points, with a GD of 33)
- Third:
Slovakia (12 points)
- Winner:
- January 23 – 25: Women's EHF Junior Indoor European Championship 2015 in
Prague[77]
- February 13 – 15: 2015 MWB EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup in
Mülheim[78]
- February 13 – 15: 2015 EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy in
Kongens Lyngby[79]
- February 13 – 15: 2015 EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge I in
Rotterdam[80]
HC Rotterdam and
A.D. Lousada are promoted to the EuroHockey Indoor Club Champions Trophy 2016.
HC Lipovci and
Soroksari HC are relegated to the EuroHockey Indoor Club Champions Challenge II 2016.
- February 13 – 15: 2015 EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge II in
Varna[81]
- February 20 – 22: 2015 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup in
Šiauliai[82]
UHC Hamburg defeated
Club de Campo, 8–0, in the final.
MSC Sumchanka took third place.
- February 20 – 22: 2015 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy in
Vienna[83]
- February 20 – 22: 2015 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge I in
Ankara[84]
- Winner:
Slagelse HC (25 points)
- Second:
Keçiören Bağlum SK (21 points)
- Third:
HC NSA Sofia (16 points)
- Winner:
- April 1 – 6: EuroHockey League 2014–2015 KO16 and Final Four in
Bloemendaal[85]
MHC Oranje Zwart defeated
UHC Hamburg, 6–5, in a shoot-out and after a score of 2–2 in regular play, to claim their first EuroHockey League title.
HC Bloemendaal took third place.
- April 3 – 6: 2015 Women's EuroHockey Club Champions Cup in
Bilthoven[86]
SCHC defeated fellow Dutch team, HC 's-Hertogenbosch, 3–2 in a shoot-out and after a score of 2–2 in regular play, in the final.
Club de Campo took third place.
- May 21 – 24: 2015 Women's EuroHockey Club Champions Trophy in
Minsk[87]
- May 22 – 25: 2015 Men's EuroHockey Club Champions Trophy in
Dublin[88]
- July 19 – 25: 2015 EuroHockey U18 Championships for Boys and Girls in
Santander
- Boys:
Germany defeated the
Netherlands, 7–1, in the final.
Spain took third place.[89]
- Girls: The
Netherlands defeated
Germany, 6–1, in the final.
England took third place.[90]
- Boys:
- August 21 – 30: 2015 EuroHockey Nations Championship for Men and Women in
London
- Men: The
Netherlands defeated
Germany, 6–1, to win their fourth Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship title.
Ireland took third place.
- Women:
England defeated the
Netherlands, 3–1 in penalties and after a 2–2 score in regular play, to win their second Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship title.
Germany took third place.
- Men: The
Asian Hockey Federation (AsHF)
- May 11 – 17: 2015 Men's Indoor Hockey Asia Cup in
Taldykorgan
Iran defeated
Kazakhstan, 9–2, to win their sixth consecutive Men's Indoor Asia Cup title.
Uzbekistan took third place.
- August 10 – 16: 2015 Women's Indoor Asia Cup in
Nakhon Ratchasima
Kazakhstan defeated
Thailand, 4–2, to win their fourth consecutive Women's Indoor Asia Cup title.
Uzbekistan took third place.
- September 5 – 13: 2015 Women's Junior Asia Cup in
Changzhou
China defeated
Japan, 3–1 in a shoot-out and after a 2–2 score in regular play, to win their third Women's Junior Asia Cup title.
South Korea took third place.
- November 14 – 22: 2015 Men's Junior Asia Cup in
Kuantan
India defeated
Pakistan, 6–2, to win their third Men's Junior Asia Cup title.
South Korea took third place.
- December 1 – 6: 2015 Girls U18 AHF Cup in
Bangkok (debut event)
Thailand defeated
Chinese Taipei in the final.
Cambodia took third place.
- December 13 – 19: 2015 Men's Asian Challenge in
Yangon[91]
- Winner:
China (9 points) (first Men's Asian Challenge title)
- Second:
Chinese Taipei (6 points)
- Third:
Myanmar (3 points)
- Winner:
- December 21 – 28: 2015 Women's Asian Challenge in
Bangkok[92]
Thailand defeated
North Korea, 2–0, in the final.
Hong Kong took the bronze medal.
Pan American Hockey Federation (PAHF)
- October 3 – 11: Pan American Challenge 2015 for Men and Women in
Chiclayo
Oceania Hockey Federation (OHF)
- October 17 – 25: 2015 Oceania Cup for Men and Women in
Stratford, New Zealand[95]
- Men:
Australia defeated
New Zealand, 3–2, to win their nine straight Men's Oceania Cup title.
Fiji took the bronze medal.
- Women:
Australia defeated
New Zealand, 2–1 in a shootout and after a 1–1 score in regular play, to win their second consecutive and sixth overall Women's Oceania Cup title.
Samoa took the bronze medal.
- Men:
African Hockey Federation (AfHF)
- October 24 – November 1: 2015 Hockey African Cup for Nations for Men and Women in
Johannesburg
- Men:
South Africa defeated
Egypt, 4–2, to win their seventh consecutive Hockey African Cup for Nations title.
Kenya took third place.
- First (women):
South Africa (sixth consecutive Women's Hockey African Cup for Nations title)
- Second (women):
Ghana
- Third (women):
Kenya
- Men:
Figure skating
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Floorball
- Women's World Floorball Championships
- Champion: Sweden
- Men's under-19 World Floorball Championships
- Champion: Finland
- Champions Cup
- Men's champion: IBF Falun
- Women's champion: KAIS Mora IF
Freestyle skiing
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Goalball
- July 5 – 12: 2015 IBSA Goalball European Championships Men & Women (A Division) in
Kaunas[96]
- July 26 – August 1: 2015 IBSA World Youth Games Goalball Championships in
Colorado Springs, Colorado[97]
- Boys:
Germany defeated
Sweden, 12–2, in the boys' final match. The
United States won the bronze medal.
- Girls:
Canada defeated the United States, 4–3, in the girls' final match.
China won the bronze medal.
- Boys:
- November 5 – 13: 2015 IBSA Goalball Asia/Pacific Championships in
Hangzhou[98][99]
Golf
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- April 9 – 12: 2015 Masters Tournament
- Winner:
Jordan Spieth (first Major title; 3rd PGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- June 18 – 21: 2015 U.S. Open
- Winner:
Jordan Spieth (second Major title; 4th PGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- July 16 – 20: 2015 Open Championship
- Winner:
Zach Johnson (first Open Championship title; second Major title; 12th PGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- August 13 – 16: 2015 PGA Championship
- Winner:
Jason Day (first Major title; 5th PGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- March 5 – 8, 2015: 2015 WGC-Cadillac Championship
- Winner:
Dustin Johnson (second WGC title; first WGC-Cadillac Championship title; 10th PGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- April 29 – May 3, 2015: 2015 WGC-Cadillac Match Play
- Winner:
Rory McIlroy (second WGC championship; first WGC-Match Play championship; 10th PGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- August 6 – 9, 2015: 2015 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
- Winner:
Shane Lowry (first WGC championship and PGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- November 5 – 8, 2015: 2015 WGC-HSBC Champions
- Winner:
Russell Knox (first WGC championship, and PGA Tour and European Tour win)
- Winner:
- Other men's golf events
- May 21 – 24: 2015 BMW PGA Championship (European Tour)
- Winner:
An Byeong-hun (second Professional win; first European Tour title)
- Winner:
- August 27 – September 27: 2015 FedEx Cup Playoffs
- August 27 – 30: The Barclays Winner:
Jason Day
- September 4 – 7: Deutsche Bank Championship Winner:
Rickie Fowler
- September 17 – 20: BMW Championship Winner:
Jason Day
- September 24 – 27: The Tour Championship Winner:
Jordan Spieth
- August 27 – 30: The Barclays Winner:
- October 8 – 11: 2015 Presidents Cup in
Incheon
- Team
United States defeated Team International, 15½ to 14½ points, to win their sixth consecutive and ninth overall Presidents Cup title.
- Team
- April 2 – 5: 2015 ANA Inspiration (renamed from Kraft Nabisco Championship)
- Winner:
Brittany Lincicome (second ANA Inspiration and major titles wins; sixth LPGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- June 11 – 14: 2015 KPMG Women's PGA Championship (renamed from Wegmans LPGA Championship)
- Winner:
Inbee Park (third straight Women's PGA Championship title win; sixth major win; 15th LPGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- July 9 – 12: 2015 U.S. Women's Open
- Winner:
Chun In-gee (first major, U.S. Women's Open title, and first LPGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- July 30 – August 2: 2015 Women's British Open
- Winner:
Inbee Park (first Women's British Open title; seventh major win; 16th LPGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- September 10 – 13: 2015 Evian Championship
- Winner:
Lydia Ko (first major title; 9th LPGA Tour win)
- Winner:
Gymnastics
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Handball
World handball championships
- January 15 – February 1: 2015 World Men's Handball Championship in
Qatar
- June 20 – 26: 2015 IHF Emerging Nations Championship in
Pristina and Gjakova (debut event)
- The
Faroe Islands defeated
Latvia, 27–24, to win the inaugural IHF Emerging Nations Championship title.
Kosovo took third place.
- The
- July 19 – August 1: 2015 Men's Junior World Handball Championship in
Brazil
- August 8 – 20: 2015 Men's Youth World Handball Championship in
Russia
- December 5 – 20: 2015 World Women's Handball Championship in
Denmark
Norway defeated the
Netherlands, 31–23, to win their third World Women's Handball Championship title.
Romania took the bronze medal.
European Handball Federation (EHF)
- September 5, 2014 – May 17, 2015: 2014–15 EHF Cup
Füchse Berlin defeated fellow German team, HSV Hamburg, 30–27, to win their first EHF Cup title.
Skjern Håndbold took third place.
- September 5, 2014 – May 31, 2015: 2014–15 EHF Champions League
Barcelona defeated
MKB Veszprém, 28–23, to win their ninth EHF Champions League title.
Vive Targi Kielce took third place.
- September 20, 2014 – May 10, 2015: 2014–15 Women's EHF Champions League
- October 17, 2014 – May 10, 2015: 2014–15 Women's EHF Cup
Team Tvis Holstebro defeated
Rostov-Don, 55–53, to win their second Women's EHF Cup title.
- October 18, 2014 – May 10, 2015: 2014–15 Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup
Midtjylland defeated
Fleury Loiret HB, 46–42, to win their first Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup title.
- November 14, 2014 – May 13, 2015: 2014–15 Women's EHF Challenge Cup
Mios Biganos defeated
Pogoń Baltica Szczecin, 49–44, to win their second Women's EHF Challenge Cup title.
- November 21, 2014 – May 24, 2015: 2014–15 EHF Challenge Cup
HC Odorheiu Secuiesc defeated
ABC Braga, 60–57 on aggregate, to win their first EHF Challenge Cup title.
- June 26 – July 5: 2015 European Beach Handball Championship in
Lloret de Mar
- July 27 – August 2: 2015 European Women's Junior Handball Championship in
Spain
- August 13 – 23: 2015 European Women's Youth Handball Championship in
Skopje[100]
Asian Handball Federation (AHF)
- March 14 – 23: 2015 Asian Women's Handball Championship in
Jakarta
South Korea defeated
Japan, 36–22, to win their 12th Asian Women's Handball Championship title.
China took third place.
- May 1 – 7: 2015 Asian Men's and Women's Beach Handball Championship in
Muscat, Oman
- August 6 – 14: 2015 Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship in
Almaty
South Korea defeated
Japan, 30–29, to win their 13th consecutive Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship title.
Kazakhstan took third place.
- August 27 – September 4: 2015 Asian Women's Youth Handball Championship in
New Delhi
South Korea defeated
Japan, 27–22, to win their sixth consecutive Asian Women's Youth Handball Championship title.
China took third place.
- December 12 – 22: 2015 Asian Handball Club League Championship (location TBA)
African Handball Confederation (CAHB)
- May 14: 2015 African Handball Super Cup in
Libreville
Club Africain defeated fellow Tunisian handball team, the Espérance Sportive de Tunis, 26–22.
- May 14 – 25: 2015 African Handball Cup Winners' Cup in
Libreville
Espérance Sportive de Tunis defeated
Al Ahly SC, 27–26, to win their second consecutive and third overall African Handball Cup Winners' Cup title.
Club Africain Handball Team took third place.
- May 15: 2015 African Women's Handball Super Cup in
Libreville
C.D. Primeiro de Agosto defeated fellow Angolan team, the Atlético Petróleos de Luanda, 32–28.
- May 15 – 24: 2015 African Women's Handball Cup Winners' Cup in
Libreville
- July 1 – 9: 2015 African Women's Youth Handball Championship in
Nairobi[101]
Egypt defeated
Angola, 32–26, to win their first African Women's Youth Handball Championship title. The
Democratic Republic of the Congo took third place.
- July 11 – 18: 2015 African Women's Junior Handball Championship in
Nairobi
- October 21 – 30: 2015 African Handball Champions League for Men and Women in
Nador
- Men:
Zamalek SC defeated
Club Africain, 35–22, to win their ninth African Handball Champions League title.
Alexandria Sporting Club took third place.
- Women:
C.D. Primeiro de Agosto defeated fellow Angolan team, the Atlético Petróleos de Luanda, 23–21, to win their second consecutive African Women's Handball Champions League title.
FAP Yaoundé took third place.
- Men:
Pan-American Team Handball Federation (PATHF)
- March 24 – 28: 2015 Pan American Men's Junior Handball Championship in
Foz do Iguaçu
- March 30 – April 5: Women's Handball PATHF North American Championship 2015 in
Salinas
Cuba defeated
Mexico, 34–25, in the final.
United States took third place.
- April 21 – 25: 2015 Pan American Men's Youth Handball Championship in
San Cristóbal
- May 20– 24: 2015 Pan American Men's Club Handball Championship in
Taubaté
Handebol Taubaté defeated fellow Brazilian team, the EC Pinheiros, 26–20, to win their third Pan American Men's Club Handball Championship title.
River Plate took third place.
- May 21 – 28: 2015 Pan American Women's Handball Championship in
Havana
Oceania Continent Handball Federation (OCHF)
- June 6 – 8: 2015 Oceania Handball Champions Cup in
Sydney
Sydney University HC defeated fellow Australian team, St Kilda HC, 23–16, to win their fourth consecutive Oceania Handball Champions Cup title.
AS Dumbea took third place.
IHF Super Globe
- September 7 – 10: 2015 IHF Super Globe in
Doha
Füchse Berlin defeated
MKB Veszprém, 28–27 at extra time, to win their first IHF Super Globe title.
FC Barcelona took third place.
Ice hockey
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Judo
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Luge
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Mixed martial arts
- January 3: UFC 182: Jon Jones defeated Daniel Cormier in
Las Vegas
- January 31: UFC 183:
Anderson Silva defeated Nick Diaz in
Las Vegas
- February 28: UFC 184: Ronda Rousey defeated Cat Zingano in
Los Angeles
- March 14: UFC 185:
Rafael dos Anjos defeated Anthony Pettis in
Dallas
- April 25: UFC 186: Demetrious Johnson defeated
Kyoji Horiguchi in
Montreal
- May 23: UFC 187: Daniel Cormier defeated Anthony Johnson in
Las Vegas
- June 13: UFC 188:
Fabrício Werdum vs Cain Velasquez in
Mexico City
- July 11: UFC 189:
José Aldo vs
Conor McGregor in
Las Vegas
- August 1: UFC 190: Ronda Rousey vs
Bethe Correia in
Rio de Janeiro
Modern pentathlon
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Motorsport
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Mountain bike racing
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Multi-sport events
- January 31 – February 8: 2015 Winter World Masters Games in
Quebec City[102]
- For results, click here.
- February 4 – 14: 2015 Winter Universiade in
Štrbské Pleso/Osrblie and
Granada[103]
- Note: Four sports would be contested in Slovakia from January 24 – February 1,[104] due to little confidence by the FISU about Granada hosting these events.
- March 28 – April 5: 2015 Winter Deaflympics in
Khanty-Mansiysk[105]
- Host nation,
Russia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Host nation,
- May 8 – 18: 2015 IBSA World Championships and Games in
Seoul[106]
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 1 – 6: 2015 Games of the Small States of Europe in
Reykjavík[107]
- Host nation,
Iceland, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Host nation,
- June 5 – 16: 2015 Southeast Asian Games in
Singapore[108]
- June 12 – 28: 2015 European Games in
Baku (debut event)[109]
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 26 – July 5: 2015 World Police and Fire Games in
Fairfax County, Virginia[110]
- The
United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- The
- June 27 – July 3: 2015 Island Games in
Jersey[111]
- Host island,
Jersey, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Host island,
- July 2 – 8: 2015 IWAS World Junior Games in
Stadskanaal[112]
- For results, click here.
- July 3 – 14: 2015 Summer Universiade in
Gwangju[113]
South Korea won the gold medal tally.
Russia won the overall medal tally.
- July 4 – 18: 2015 Pacific Games in
Port Moresby[114]
Papua New Guinea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 10 – 26: 2015 Pan American Games in
Toronto[115]
- The
United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- The
- July 25 – August 2: 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games in
Los Angeles[116]
- For results, click here.
- August 1 – 9: 2015 Indian Ocean Island Games in
Saint-Denis, Réunion[117]
Réunion won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 7 – 15: 2015 Parapan American Games in
Toronto[115]
Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 7 – 16: 2015 CPISRA World Games in
Nottingham[118]
England won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 28 – September 6: 2015 Mediterranean Beach Games in
Pescara (debut event)[119]
Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 4 – 19: 2015 All-Africa Games in
Brazzaville[120]
Egypt won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 5 – 11: 2015 Commonwealth Youth Games in
Apia[121]
Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 26 – October 3: 2015 IWAS World Games in
Sochi[122]
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 1 – 10: 2015 European Masters Games in
Nice[123]
- For results, click here.
- October 2 – 11: 2015 Military World Games in
Mungyeong[124]
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- December 3 – 9: 2015 ASEAN Para Games in
Singapore[125]
Thailand won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Nordic combined
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Nordic skiing
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Racquetball
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Road cycling
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Roller sport
- May 28 & 29: 2015 Inline Hockey World Masters Cup in
Düsseldorf
- Winners:
Czech Republic
- Winners:
- June 20 & 21: 2015 Inline Downhill World Championships in
Cisterna d'Asti
- June 7 – 13: Men's Inline Hockey FIRS Junior World Championship 2015 in
Rosario
- Men's winners:
Czech Republic
- Women's winners:
Czech Republic
- Men's Junior winners:
Czech Republic
- Men's winners:
- June 20 – 27: 2015 Rink Hockey "A" World Championship in
La Roche-sur-Yon
- August 21 – 23: Women's Flat Track Derby Association Division 2 Tournament in
Cleveland, Ohio
- Hosts: Burning River Roller Derby
- Qualifying tournament for the WFTDA International Championships in St. Paul, Minnesota
- Qualifying to advance:
Demolition City Dynamite Dames,
Kansas City Roller Warriors.
- August 28 – 30: Women's Flat Track Derby Association Division 2 Tournament in
Detroit, Michigan
- Hosts: Detroit Derby Girls
- Qualifying tournament for the WFTDA International Championships in St. Paul, Minnesota
- Qualifying to advance:
Sacred City Sacrificers,
Music City All-Stars.
- September 4 – 6: Women's Flat Track Derby Association Division 1 Tournament in
Tucson, Arizona
- Hosts: Tucson Roller Derby
- Qualifying tournament for the WFTDA International Championships in St. Paul, Minnesota
- Qualifying to advance:
Arch Rival All-Stars,
Bay Area All-Stars,
Victorian Roller Derby League.
- September 11 – 13: Women's Flat Track Derby Association Division 1 Tournament in
Dallas, Texas
- Hosts: Dallas Derby Devils
- Qualifying tournament for the WFTDA International Championships in St. Paul, Minnesota
- Qualifying to advance:
Rat City All-Stars,
Texas Texecutioners,
Rose City Wheels of Justice.
- September 17 – 26: Roller Skating FIRS Artistic World Championships 2015 in
Cali
Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 18 – 20: Women's Flat Track Derby Association Division 1 Tournament in
Jacksonville, Florida
- Hosts: Jacksonville Rollergirls
- Qualifying tournament for the WFTDA International Championships in St. Paul, Minnesota
- Qualifying to advance:
Denver Roller Derby Mile-High Club,
New Jax City All-Stars,
London Brawling.
- September 19 – 26: 2015 Rink Hockey "U20" World Championship in
Vilanova i la Geltrú
- October 2 – 4: Women's Flat Track Derby Association Division 1 Tournament in
Omaha, Nebraska
- Hosts: Omaha Rollergirls
- Qualifying tournament for the WFTDA International Championships in St. Paul, Minnesota
- Qualifying to advance:
Minnesota RollerGirls All-Stars,
Angel City Hollywood Scarlets,
Gotham Girls All-Stars.
- October 26 – 30: 2015 Inline Freestyle World Championships in
Torino
China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 6 – 8: 2015 Women's Flat Track Derby Association International Championships in
Saint Paul, Minnesota
- Hosts: Minnesota RollerGirls
- Division 2 results:
- Division 1 results:
- Bronze:
Victorian Roller Derby League, Melbourne, Victoria
- Silver:
Gotham Girls All-Stars, New York City
- Gold:
Rose City Wheels of Justice, Portland, Oregon
- Tournament MVP: Scald Eagle of the Rose City Rollers
- Bronze:
- November 13 – 22: 2015 Roller Speed Skating World Championships in
Kaohsiung
Colombia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Rowing
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Rugby union
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- October 10, 2014 – April 3, 2015: 2014–15 British and Irish Cup
Worcester Warriors defeated
Doncaster R.F.C. 35–5 to win first British and Irish Cup title.
- October 11, 2014 – May 17, 2015: 2014–15 Sevens World Series
Fiji winning the Sevens World Series for the 2nd time beating
South Africa by 10 points in the overall standings.
New Zealand came in third.
- October 17, 2014 – May 2, 2015: 2014–15 European Rugby Champions Cup (final at the
Twickenham Stadium)
- December 4, 2014 – May 23, 2015: 2014–15 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series
New Zealand winning the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series for the third time beating
Canada by 12 points in the overall standings.
Australia came in third.
- February 5 – March 20: 2015 Six Nations Under 20s Championship[126]
- February 6 – March 21: 2015 Six Nations Championship[127]
- Champions:
Ireland (13th title)
- Calcutta Cup winner:
England
- Millennium Trophy winner:
Ireland
- Centenary Quaich winner:
Ireland
- Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy winner:
France
- Champions:
- February 6 – March 22: 2015 Women's Six Nations Championship[128]
- Champions:
Ireland (second title)
- Triple Crown winner:
Ireland
- Champions:
- February 12 – July 4: 2015 Super Rugby season[129]
- The
Highlanders defeated fellow New Zealand team, the Hurricanes, 21–14, to win their first Super Rugby title.
- The
- March 9 – 23: 2015 World Rugby Pacific Challenge (renamed from IRB Nations Cup)
Pampas XV defeated the
Fiji Warriors, 17–9, at the final match.
Canada A took third place.
- May 12 – 24: 2015 World Rugby Under 20 Trophy in
Portugal (renamed from the IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy)[130]
- June 2 – 20: 2015 World Rugby Under 20 Championship in
Italy (renamed from the IRB Junior World Championship)[131]
New Zealand defeated
England, 21–16, to win their fifth World Rugby Under 20 Championship title.
South Africa took third place.
- July 17 – August 8: 2015 Rugby Championship[132]
- Champions:
Australia (fourth title overall, first in Rugby Championship era)
- Bledisloe Cup winner:
New Zealand
- Freedom Cup winner: New Zealand
- Mandela Challenge Plate winner: Australia
- Puma Trophy winner: Australia
- Also notable is that
Argentina finished in third place, marking the first time they had finished above the bottom of the table since entering the competition in 2012.
- Champions:
- July 18 – August 3: 2015 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup
- August 7 – 14: 2015 IWRF Americas Championship (Part of the 2015 Parapan American Games)
Canada defeated the
United States, 57–54, in the gold medal match.
Colombia took the bronze medal.
- September 15 – 19: 2015 IWRF European Championship in
Pajulahti[133]
Great Britain defeated
Sweden, 49–48, to win their fifth IWRF European Championship title.
Denmark took the bronze medal.
- September 18 – October 31: 2015 Rugby World Cup in
England (final at Twickenham Stadium)[134]
New Zealand defeated
Australia, 34–17, to win their second consecutive and third overall Rugby World Cup title.
South Africa took the bronze medal.
- October 12 – 16: 2015 World Wheelchair Rugby Challenge in
London[135]
Canada defeated the
United States, 54–50, in the final.
Australia took the bronze medal.[136]
- October 26 – November 1: 2015 IWRF Asia-Oceania Championship in
Chiba[137]
Japan defeated
Australia, 56–51, to win their first IWRF Asia-Oceania Championship title.
New Zealand took the bronze medal.
Sailing
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Shooting
ISSF World Cup
- February 28 – March 10: World Cup #1 for the Shotgun only in
Acapulco[139][140]
- Men's Trap winner:
Massimo Fabbrizi
- Men's Double Trap winner:
Jeffrey Holguin
- Men's Skeet winner:
Vincent Hancock
- Women's Trap winner:
Corey Cogdell
- Women's Skeet winner:
Kim Rhode
- Men's Trap winner:
- March 19 – 29: World Cup #2 for the Shotgun only in
Al Ain[141][142]
- Men's Trap winner:
David Kostelecký
- Men's Double Trap winner:
Vasily Mosin
- Men's Skeet winner:
Anthony Terras
- Women's Trap winner:
Silvana Stanco
- Women's Skeet winner:
Diana Bacosi
- Men's Trap winner:
- April 8 – 16: World Cup #1 for the Rifle and Pistol in
Changwon[143][144]
- Men's 10m Air Pistol winner:
Jin Jong-oh
- Men's 10m Air Rifle winner:
Péter Sidi
- Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol winner:
Jean Quiquampoix
- Men's 50m Pistol winner:
ZHANG Bowen
- Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions winner:
HUI Zicheng
- Men's 50m Rifle Prone winner:
Matthew Emmons
- Women's 10m Air Pistol winner:
Liubov Yaskevich
- Women's 10 m Air Rifle winner:
Snježana Pejčić
- Women's 25m Pistol winner:
Otryadyn Gündegmaa
- Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions winner:
Snježana Pejčić
- Men's 10m Air Pistol winner:
- April 24 – May 4: World Cup #3 for the Shotgun only in
Larnaca[145][146]
- Men's Trap winner:
David Kostelecký
- Men's Double Trap winner:
Antonino Barilla
- Men's Skeet winner:
Saif Bin Futtais
- Women's Trap winner:
Satu Mäkelä-Nummela
- Women's Skeet winner:
Diana Bacosi
- Men's Trap winner:
- May 11 – 19: World Cup #2 for the Rifle and Pistol in
Fort Benning[147][148]
- Men's 10m Air Pistol winner:
Jin Jong-oh
- Men's 10m Air Rifle winner:
Milutin Stefanović
- Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol winner:
Oliver Geis
- Men's 50m Pistol winner:
Damir Mikec
- Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions winner:
Yuriy Yurkov
- Men's 50m Rifle Prone winner:
Michael McPhail
- Women's 10m Air Pistol winner:
Antoaneta Boneva
- Women's 10 m Air Rifle winner:
Andrea Arsović
- Women's 25m Pistol winner:
Otryadyn Gündegmaa
- Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions winner:
CHANG Jing
- Men's 10m Air Pistol winner:
- May 26 – June 2: World Cup #3 for the Rifle and Pistol in
Munich #1[149][150]
- Men's 10m Air Pistol winner:
João Costa
- Men's 10m Air Rifle winner:
Zhu Qinan
- Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol winner:
Christian Reitz
- Men's 50m Pistol winner:
João Costa
- Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions winner:
Andre Link
- Men's 50m Rifle Prone winner:
Michael McPhail
- Women's 10m Air Pistol winner:
Antoaneta Boneva
- Women's 10m Air Rifle winner:
Yi Siling
- Women's 25m Pistol winner:
ZHANG Jingjing
- Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions winner:
Barbara Engleder
- Men's 10m Air Pistol winner:
- August 6 – 16: World Cup for all Three Guns in
Gabala[151][152]
- Men's 50m Pistol winner:
Mai Jiajie
- Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions winner:
Hui Zicheng
- Men's 10m Air Rifle winner:
Cao Yifei
- Men's 10m Air Pistol winner:
Kim Cheong-yong
- Men's Skeet winner:
Vincent Hancock
- Men's Double Trap winner:
Walton Eller
- Men's 50m Rifle Prone winner:
Kirill Grigoryan
- Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol winner:
Hu Haozhe
- Men's Trap winner:
Alexey Alipov
- Women's 10m Air Rifle winner:
Elaheh Ahmadi
- Women's 25m Pistol winner:
Cao Lijia
- Women's 10m Air Pistol winner:
Zorana Arunović
- Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions winner:
Chen Dongqi
- Women's Skeet winner:
Katiuscia Spada
- Women's Trap winner:
Yukie Nakayama
- Men's 50m Pistol winner:
- September 1 – 7: World Cup #4 for the Rifle and Pistol (final) in
Munich #2[153][154]
- Men's 10m Air Pistol winner:
Vladimir Isakov
- Men's 10m Air Rifle winner:
Yang Haoran
- Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol winner:
Jean Quiquampoix
- Men's 50m Pistol winner:
ZHANG Bowen
- Men's 50m Rifle Prone winner:
Michael McPhail
- Men's 50m Rifle Three Positions winner:
Matthew Emmons
- Women's 10m Air Pistol winner:
Zorana Arunović
- Women's 10m Air Rifle winner:
Elaheh Ahmadi
- Women's 25m Pistol winner:
ZHANG Jingjing
- Women's 50m Rifle Three Positions winner:
Selina Gschwandtner
- Men's 10m Air Pistol winner:
- October 15 – 21: World Cup #4 for the Shotgun only (final) in
Nicosia[155][156]
- Men's Skeet winner:
Gabriele Rossetti
- Women's Skeet winner:
Amber Hill
- Men's Trap winner:
Giovanni Cernogoraz
- Women's Trap winner:
Alessandra Perilli
- Men's Double Trap winner:
Steven Scott
- Men's Skeet winner:
IPC Shooting World Cup
- March 30 – November 7: 2015 IPC Shooting World Cup[157]
- March 30 – April 1: World Cup #1 in
Stoke Mandeville, Buckinghamshire[158]
Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 18 – 21: World Cup #2 in
Szczecin[159]
Ukraine won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 12 – 15: World Cup #3 in
Antalya[160]
Great Britain and
Slovakia won 6 gold medals each. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
- July 10 – 14: World Cup #4 in
Osijek[161]
China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 15 – 19: World Cup #5 in
Sydney[162]
South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 3 – 7: World Cup #6 (final) in
Fort Benning[163]
Great Britain and
South Korea won 3 gold medals each. Great Britain and
Ukraine won 6 overall medals each.
- March 30 – April 1: World Cup #1 in
Other shooting championships
- March 2 – 8: 2015 European 10 m Events Championships in
Arnhem[164]
- June 25 – July 2: 2015 ISSF Junior Cup in
Suhl[166]
- July 19 – August 2: 2015 European Shooting Championships in
Maribor[168]
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 9 – 18: 2015 World Shotgun Championships in
Lonato[169][170]
Italy,
Russia, and the
United States won 4 gold medals each. Italy and the United States won 12 overall medals each.
- September 25 – October 1: 2015 Asian 10 m Events Championships in
New Delhi
India won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 1 – 12: 2015 Asian Shooting Championships in
Kuwait City
- Note: This event was stripped of the Rio 2016 Olympic Qualification status, per orders from the IOC.[171]
South Korea and
China won 16 gold medals each. South Korea won the overall medal tally.
- November 25 – December 3: 2015 Oceania Shooting Championships in
Sydney[172][173]
Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 28 – December 7: 2015 African Shooting Championships in
Cairo[174]
Egypt won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Ski jumping
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Snooker
Players Tour Championship
- June 17, 2014 – March 28, 2015: Players Tour Championship 2014/2015
- June 17 – 21: Asian Tour 2014/2015 – Event 1 in
Yixing
Ding Junhui defeated
Michael Holt 4–2.[175]
- August 7 – 10: European Tour 2014/2015 – Event 1 in
Riga
Mark Selby defeated
Mark Allen 4–3.[176]
- August 20 – 24: European Tour 2014/2015 – Event 2 in
Fürth
Mark Allen defeated
Judd Trump 4–2.[177]
- October 1 – 5: European Tour 2014/2015 – Event 3 in
Sofia
Shaun Murphy defeated
Martin Gould 4–2.[178]
- October 20 – 24: Asian Tour 2014/2015 – Event 2 in
Haining
Stuart Bingham defeated
Oliver Lines 4–0.[179]
- November 11 – 23: European Tour 2014/2015 – Event 4 in
Mülheim
Shaun Murphy defeated
Robert Milkins 4–0.[180]
- December 11 – 14: European Tour 2014/2015 – Event 5 in
Lisbon
Stephen Maguire defeated
Matthew Selt 4–2.[181]
- January 20 – 24: Asian Tour 2014/2015 – Event 3 in
Xuzhou
Joe Perry defeated
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 4–1.[182]
- February 25 – March 1: European Tour 2014/2015 – Event 6 in
Gdynia
Neil Robertson defeated
Mark Williams 4–0.[183]
- March 24 – 28: Players Tour Championship 2014/2015 – Finals in
Bangkok
Joe Perry defeated
Mark Williams 4–3.[184]
- June 17 – 21: Asian Tour 2014/2015 – Event 1 in
Snooker season
- May 10, 2014 – May 4, 2015: Snooker season 2014/2015
- May 8 – 11: 2014 Vienna Snooker Open in
Vienna
Mark King defeated
Nigel Bond 5–2.[185]
- June 4 – 8: 2014 Pink Ribbon in
Gloucester
Peter Lines defeated
Lee Walker 4–1.[186][187]
- June 23 – 29: 2014 Wuxi Classic in
Wuxi
Neil Robertson defeated
Joe Perry 10–9.[188]
- June 30 – July 6: 2014 Australian Goldfields Open in
Bendigo
Judd Trump defeated
Neil Robertson 9–5.[189]
- September 1 – 6: 2014 Six-red World Championship in
Bangkok
Stephen Maguire defeated
Ricky Walden 8–7.[190]
- September 8 – 14: 2014 Shanghai Masters in
Shanghai
Stuart Bingham defeated
Mark Allen 10–3.[191]
- October 10 – 18: 2014 General Cup in
Hong Kong
Ali Carter defeated
Shaun Murphy 7–6.[192]
- October 26 – November 2: 2014 International Championship in
Chengdu
Ricky Walden defeated
Mark Allen 10–7.[193]
- November 3 – 9: 2014 Champion of Champions in
Coventry
Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated
Judd Trump 10–7.[194]
- November 25 – December 7: 2014 UK Championship in
York
Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated
Judd Trump 10–9.[195]
- January 11 – 18: 2015 Masters in
London
Shaun Murphy defeated
Neil Robertson 10–2.[196]
- February 4 – 8: 2015 German Masters in
Berlin
Mark Selby defeated
Shaun Murphy 9–7.[197]
- January 5 – February 12: 2015 Championship League in
Stock
Stuart Bingham defeated
Mark Davis 3–2.[198]
- February 16 – 22: 2015 Welsh Open in
Cardiff
John Higgins defeated
Ben Woollaston 9–3.[199]
- March 2 – 3: 2015 World Seniors Championship in
Blackpool
Mark Williams defeated
Fergal O'Brien 2–1.[200]
- March 4 – 6: 2015 Snooker Shoot-Out in
Blackpool
Michael White defeated
Xiao Guodong 1–0.[201]
- March 10 – 14: 2015 Indian Open in
Mumbai
Michael White defeated
Ricky Walden 5–0.[202]
- March 16 – 22: 2015 World Grand Prix in
Llandudno
Judd Trump defeated
Ronnie O'Sullivan 10–7.[203]
- March 30 – April 5: 2015 China Open in
Beijing
Mark Selby defeated
Gary Wilson 10–2.[204]
- April 18 – May 4: 2015 World Snooker Championship in
Sheffield
Stuart Bingham defeated
Shaun Murphy 18–15.[205]
- May 8 – 11: 2014 Vienna Snooker Open in
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Softball
Little League World Series (softball)
- August 2 – August 19: 2015 Little League World Series Schedule for Softball
- August 2 – 8: 2015 Senior League Softball in
Sussex County at the Little League Complex[206]
- August 2 – 8: 2015 Junior League World Series Softball in
Kirkland at Everest Park[207]
- Team Southeast (
Tampa, Florida) defeated Team Asia-Pacific (
Norzagaray, Bulacan), 9–2, in the final.
- Team Southeast (
- August 2 – 9: 2015 Big League Softball in
Sussex County at the Little League Complex[208]
- Team Southwest (
Monroe, Louisiana) defeated Team West (
Antelope Valley), 9–1, in the final.
- Team Southwest (
- August 13 – 19: 2015 Little League Softball in
Portland at the Alpenrose Stadium[209]
- Team Southeast (
Salisbury, North Carolina) defeated Team East (
Warwick, Rhode Island), 4–2, in the final.
- Team Southeast (
- August 2 – 8: 2015 Senior League Softball in
International softball
- June 26 – July 5: 2015 ISF Men's World Championship in
Saskatoon[210]
Canada defeated
New Zealand, 10–5, to win their first ISF Men's World Championship title.
Venezuela took the bronze medal.
- June 29 – July 5: 2015 World Cup of Softball in
Irvine, California[211]
- The
United States defeated
Japan, 6–1, to win their eighth World Cup of Softball title.
Puerto Rico took the bronze medal.
- The
- August 9 – 15: 2015 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in
Oklahoma City[212]
- The
United States defeated
Japan, 8–1, to win their fifth ISF Junior Women's World Championship title.
Australia took the bronze medal.
- The
Speed skating
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Sport climbing
- May 14 – 16: Sport Climbing IFSC Bouldering European Championships 2015 in
Innsbruck
- November 20 – 22: Sport Climbing IFSC Asian Championships 2015 in
Ningbo
- Women's Lead winner:
Kim Ja-in
- Women's Speed winner:
Tita Suptia
- Women's Bouldering winner:
Miho Nonaka
- Men's Lead winner:
Keiichiro Korenaga
- Men's Speed winner:
Galar Pandu Asmoro
- Men's Bouldering winner:
Tsukuru Hori
- Women's Lead winner:
2015 IFSC Climbing World Cup
- May 17: IFSC Climbing World Cup #1 in
Central Saanich
- May 30 & 31: IFSC Climbing World Cup #2 in
Toronto
- Women's Bouldering winner:
Anna Stöhr
- Men's Bouldering winner:
Alban Levier
- Women's Bouldering winner:
- June 5 & 6: IFSC Climbing World Cup #3 in
Vail
- June 20 & 21: IFSC Climbing World Cup #4 in
Chongqing
- Women's Bouldering winner:
Akiyo Noguchi
- Men's Bouldering winner:
Sean McColl
- Women's Speed winner:
Mariia Krasavina
- Men's Speed winner:
Qixin Zhong
- Women's Bouldering winner:
- June 26 & 27: IFSC Climbing World Cup #5 in
Haiyang
- Women's Bouldering winner:
Petra Klingler
- Men's Bouldering winner:
Jongwon Chon
- Women's Speed winner:
Anouck Jaubert
- Men's Speed winner:
Qixin Zhong
- Women's Bouldering winner:
- July 10 – 12: IFSC Climbing World Cup #6 in
Chamonix
- Women's Speed winner:
Anouck Jaubert
- Men's Speed winner:
Libor Hroza
- Women's Lead winner:
Mina Markovič
- Men's Lead winner:
Ramón Julián Puigblanque
- Women's Speed winner:
- July 17 & 18: IFSC Climbing World Cup #7 in
Briançon
- Women's Lead winner:
Kim Ja-in
- Men's Lead winner:
Gautier Supper
- Women's Lead winner:
- July 31 – August 1: IFSC Climbing World Cup #8 in
Imst
- Women's Lead winner:
Mina Markovič
- Men's Lead winner:
Romain Desgranges
- Women's Lead winner:
- August 14 & 15: IFSC Climbing World Cup #9 in
Munich
- Finals in Bouldering
- Women's Bouldering winner:
Shauna Coxsey
- Men's Bouldering winner:
Alexey Rubtsov
- Women's Bouldering winner:
- Finals in Bouldering
- August 21 & 22: IFSC Climbing World Cup #10 in
Stavanger
- Women's Lead winner:
Mina Markovič
- Men's Lead winner:
Gautier Supper
- Women's Lead winner:
- September 26 & 27: IFSC Climbing World Cup #11 in
Puurs
- Women's Lead winner:
Kim Ja-in
- Men's Lead winner:
Domen Škofic
- Women's Lead winner:
- October 17 & 18: IFSC Climbing World Cup #13 in
Wujiang
- Fnals in speed
- Women's Speed winner:
Mariia Krasavina
- Men's Speed winner:
Reza Alipourshena
- Women's Lead winner:
Kim Ja-in
- Men's Lead winner:
Adam Ondra
- Women's Speed winner:
- Fnals in speed
Squash
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Taekwondo
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Tennis
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Track cycling
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Trial cycling
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Triathlon
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Volleyball
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Water polo
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Weightlifting
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Wrestling
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