2020 in sports
Many sporting events around the world have been postponed or cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the 2020 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, which are now taking place in 2021.[1]
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This article lists major sporting events in 2020.
Calendar by month
Air sports
Aeromodelling
- March 26 – 29: 2020 FAI F1D World Championship for Indoor Model Aircraft in
Slanic Prahova - July 27 – August 1: 2020 FAI F4 World Championships for Scale Model Aircraft in
Tønsberg - August 3 – 8: 2020 FAI F3J World Championship for Model Gliders in
Tekovsky Hradok - August 10 – 15: 2020 FAI F2 World Championships for Control Line Model Aircraft in
Włocławek - August 21 – 29: 2020 FAI S World Championships for Space Models in
Buzău - September 12 – 19: 2020 FAI F5B World Championship for Electric Model Aircraft in
Dupnitsa - October 5 – 10: 2020 FAI F3F World Championship for Model Gliders in
Limoux
Air Racing
- TBD: 2020 Air Race 1 World Cup (location TBA)
- TBD: 2020 Air Race E World Cup (locations TBA)
Ballooning
- August 11 – 15: 2020 FAI Women's World Hot Air Balloon Championship in
Nałęczów - September 20 – 26: 2020 FAI World Hot Air Balloon Championship in
Murska Sobota
Drone racing
- FAI World Drone Racing Championships
- TBD: FAI World Drone Racing Championships (location TBA)
- FAI Drone Racing World Cup
- March 13: Race of Drones Oulu (WCC #1) in
Oulu - May 16 & 17: Seoul Drone Race World Cup (WCC #2) in
Seoul - May 16 & 17: MajFlaj (WCC #3) in
Skopje - June 5 – 7: Drone World Cup El Yelmo (WCC #4) in
El Yelmo - June 27 & 28: Drone Extreme Racing (WCC #5) in
Bela Crkva - July 4 & 5: Partouche Drone Race II (WCC #6) in
Forges-les-Eaux - July 11 & 12: World Cup Cubillos Del Sil (WCC #7) in
Cubillos del Sil - July 11 & 12: DRWC in
(WCC #8) Lier - July 17 & 19: Drone Race San Marino World Cup F9U (WCC #9) in
Serravalle - July 25 & 26: Mitteldeutscher FPV Race Cup (WCC #10) in
Bitterfeld - July 25 & 26: Belarus Drone Racing World Cup (WCC #11) in
Minsk - August 29 & 30: F9U World Cup (WCC #12) in
RAF Barkston Heath - September 5 & 6: F9U World Cup Italy (WCC #13) in
Magreta di Sassuolo - September 5 & 6: PAM Cup (WCC #14) in
Plovdiv - September 19 & 20: Daegu Drone Race World Cup (WCC #15) in
Daegu - October 3 & 4: Danish Drone Nationals (WCC #16) in
Central Jutland - October 10 & 11: Argentina Open World Cup F9U (WCC #17) in
Buenos Aires - October 10: Dutch Drone Race World Cup (WCC #18) in
Assen - October 10 & 11: Phoenix Drone Racing - Trophy of Prilep (WCC #19) in
Prilep
General aviation
- November 15 – 20: 2020 FAI World Air Navigation Race Championship in
Stellenbosch
Gliding
- January 3 – 18: 2020 FAI Women's World Gliding Championship in
Lake Keepit[2] - 18 metre winner:
Mélanie Gadoulet - Standard winner:
Sarah Arnold - Club winner:
Elena Fergnani
- 18 metre winner:
- July 19 – 31: 2020 FAI World Gliding Championships in
Stendal (Open, 18 meter, 20 meter Multi-seat) - August 8 – 22: 2020 FAI World Gliding Championships in
Écury-sur-Coole (15 meter, Standard, Club)
Parachuting
- August 8 – 22: 2020 World Parachuting Championships in
Novosibirsk
Aquatics
2020 Summer Olympics (Aquatics)
- April 21 – 26: 2020 FINA Diving World Cup in
Tokyo - April 30 – May 3: FINA Artistic Swimming Olympic Games Qualification Tournament 2020 in
Tokyo - May 30 – 31: FINA Olympic Marathon Swim Qualifier 2020 in
Fukuoka
2020 Summer Paralympics (Swimming)
Archery
International and continental competitions
Association football
2020 Summer Olympics (Association football)
- January 8 – 26: 2020 AFC U-23 Championship in
Thailand South Korea defeated Saudi Arabia, 1 – 0. Third place: Australia
- January 18 – February 9: 2020 CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament in
Colombia - January 28 – February 9: 2020 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Championship in
United States United States defeated Canada, 3 – 0.
- March 20 – April 1: 2020 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship in
Guadalajara
FIFA
- International
- August 10 – 30: 2020 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in
Costa Rica (Moved to 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic) - November 2 – 21: 2020 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in
India (Moved to 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic)
- Clubs
- TBD for December: 2020 FIFA Club World Cup in
Doha
UEFA
- National teams
- September 3 – November 17: 2020-21 UEFA Nations League
- June 12 – July 12: UEFA Euro 2020 in 12 cities around
Europe
- Clubs
- September 11, 2019 – May 23 or 24, 2020: 2019–20 UEFA Women's Champions League (final in
Vienna) - September 17, 2019 – May 30, 2020: 2019–20 UEFA Champions League (final in
Istanbul) - September 19, 2019 – May 27, 2020: 2019–20 UEFA Europa League (final in
Gdańsk) - August: 2020 UEFA Super Cup in
Porto
CONMEBOL
- National teams
- Clubs
- January 21 – November 21: 2020 Copa Libertadores (final in
Rio de Janeiro) - February 4 – November 7: 2020 Copa Sudamericana (final in
Córdoba) - TBD for May: 2020 Recopa Sudamericana (location TBA)
- TBD: 2020 Copa Libertadores Femenina (location TBA)
AFC
- Clubs
- February 10 – November 7: 2020 AFC Cup
- February 10 – November 28: 2020 AFC Champions League
- TBD: 2020 AFC Women's Club Championship
CAF
- National teams
- April 4 – 25: 2020 African Nations Championship in
Cameroon - November 28 – December 12: 2020 Africa Women Cup of Nations (location TBA)
- Clubs
- August 9, 2019 – May 24, 2020: 2019–20 CAF Confederation Cup
- August 9, 2019 – May 30, 2020: 2019–20 CAF Champions League
- TBD: 2020 CAF Super Cup
CONCACAF
- National teams
- June: 2020 CONCACAF Nations League Final Round
- Clubs
- February 18 – May 7: 2020 CONCACAF Champions League
- July – November: 2020 CONCACAF League
OFC
- National teams
- June 6 – 20: 2020 OFC Nations Cup (location TBA)
- Clubs
- February 15 – May 16: 2020 OFC Champions League
Athletics
International and continental events
- June 24 – 28: 2020 African Championships in Athletics in
Algiers - August 26 – 30: 2020 European Athletics Championships in
Paris[3] - August 28 – 30: 2020 NACAC Championships (location TBA)
World Marathon Majors
- March 1: 2020 Tokyo Marathon in
Tokyo - September 14: 2020 Boston Marathon in
Boston - September 27: 2020 Berlin Marathon in
Berlin - October 4: 2020 London Marathon in
London - October 11: 2020 Chicago Marathon in
Chicago - November 1: 2020 New York City Marathon in
New York City
2020 Diamond League
- April 17: DL #1 in
Doha - May 9: DL #2 in
Taohua Island - May 16: DL #3 in
Shanghai - May 24: DL #4 in
Stockholm - May 28: DL #5 in
Rome - May 31: DL #6 in
Rabat - June 7: DL #7 in
Eugene - June 11: DL #8 in
Oslo - June 13: DL #9 in
Paris - July 4 & 5: DL #10 in
London - July 10: DL #11 in
Monaco - August 16: DL #12 in
Gateshead - August 20: DL #13 in
Lausanne - September 4: DL #14 in
Brussels - September 11: DL #15 (final) in
Zürich
Aussie rules
- February 7 – March 29: 2020 AFL Women's season
- March 19 – August: 2020 AFL season
- April 18: 2020 AFL Women's Grand Final (location TBA)
- September 26: 2020 AFL Grand Final in
Melbourne - November: 2020 International Rules Series in
Ireland
Badminton
2020 International badminton events (Grade 1)
- May 16 – 24: 2020 Thomas & Uber Cup in
Aarhus - December 9 – 13: 2020 BWF World Tour Finals in
Guangzhou
2020 Continental badminton events
- February 10 – 15: 2020 Oceania Badminton Championships (Senior, Junior, & Teams) in
Ballart - Men's Singles:
Abhinav Manota - Women's Singles:
Chen Hsuan-yu - Men's Doubles:
Oliver Leydon-Davis / Abhinav Manota - Women's Doubles:
Setyana Mapasa / Gronya Somerville - Mixed Doubles:
Simon Leung / Gronya Somerville
- Men's Singles:
- February 10 – 16: 2020 African Badminton Championships (Senior, Junior, & Teams) in
Cairo - Men's Singles:
Georges Paul - Women's Singles:
Kate Foo Kune - Men's Doubles:
Koceila Mammeri / Youcef Sabri Medel - Women's Doubles:
Doha Hany / Hadia Hosny - Mixed Doubles:
Adham Hatem Elgamal / Doha Hany
- Men's Singles:
- February 11 – 16: 2020 European Men's and Women's Team Badminton Championships in
Liévin - Men's Team:
Denmark national badminton team - Women's Team:
Denmark national badminton team
- Men's Team:
- February 11 – 16: 2020 Badminton Asia Team Championships in
Manila - Men's Team:
Indonesia national badminton team - Women's Team:
Japan national badminton team
- Men's Team:
- February 13 – 16: 2020 Pan Am Badminton Championships (Team) in
Salvador - Men's Team:
Canada national badminton team - Women's Team:
Canada national badminton team
- Men's Team:
- April 21 – 26: 2020 European Badminton Championships (Individual) in
Denmark (location TBA) - April 21 – 26: 2020 Badminton Asia Championships in
Wuhan - April 23 – 26: 2020 Pan Am Badminton Championships in
Guatemala City
2020 BWF season (Grade 2)
- January 7 – November 29: 2020 BWF World Tour
Level Two (Super 1000)
- March 11 – 15: 2020 All England Open in
Birmingham - June 16 – 21: 2020 Indonesia Open in
Jakarta - September 15 – 20: 2020 China Open in
Changzhou
Bandy
- March 29 – April 5: 2020 Bandy World Championship in
Irkutsk - February 19 – 22: 2020 Women's Bandy World Championship in
Oslo - TBD for October: 2020 Bandy World Cup (location TBA)
Baseball
2020 Summer Olympics (Baseball)
- March 22 – 26: Americas Qualifying Event in
Arizona - April 1 – 5: Final Qualifying Tournament in
Chinese Taipei
International and continental events
- TBD for March: 2020 South American Baseball Championship in
Tocopilla - TBD: 2020 Women's Baseball World Cup (location TBA)
Major League Baseball
- July 23 – September 27: 2020 Major League Baseball season
- June 10 – 12: 2020 College World Series in
Omaha - July 14: 2020 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in
Los Angeles - All-Star Game cancelled.
- October 23: 2020 World Series
Caribbean Series
- February 1 – 7: 2020 Caribbean Series in
San Juan Toros del Este defeated Cardenales de Lara, 9 – 3. Third place: Tomateros de Culiacán
Basketball
2020 Summer Olympics (Basketball)
- February 6 – 9: 2020 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments #1 in
Ostend Canada and Belgium qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics
- February 6 – 9: 2020 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments #2 and #4 in
Belgrade Serbia, Nigeria, China, Spain, and South Korea qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics
- February 6 – 9: 2020 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments #3 in
Bourges France, Australia, and Puerto Rico qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics
- March 18 – 22: 2020 FIBA 3x3 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in
Bangalore - April 24 – 26: 2020 FIBA 3x3 Universality Olympic Qualifying Tournament in
Budapest - June 23 – 28: 2020 FIBA Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments #1 in
Victoria - June 23 – 28: 2020 FIBA Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments #2 in
Split - June 23 – 28: 2020 FIBA Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments #3 in
Kaunas - June 23 – 28: 2020 FIBA Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments #4 in
Belgrade
2020 Summer Paralympics (Wheelchair basketball)
FIBA
- February 7 – 9: 2020 FIBA Intercontinental Cup in
San Cristóbal de La Laguna Iberostar Tenerife defeated Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna, 80 – 72. Third place San Lorenzo de Almagro
FIBA Europe
- September 17, 2019 – May 2: 2019–20 Basketball Champions League
- September 26, 2019 – April 15: 2019–20 EuroCup Women
- September 25, 2019 – April 19: 2019–20 EuroLeague Women
- October 1, 2019 – April 29: 2019–20 EuroCup Basketball
- October 2, 2019 – April 29: 2019–20 FIBA Europe Cup
- October: 2020 FIBA Europe SuperCup Women
FIBA Africa
- March – May 2020: 2020 BAL season
- TBD: 2020 FIBA Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup (location TBA)
FIBA Asia
- TBD: 2020 FIBA Asia Champions Cup (location TBA)
FIBA Americas
- October 28, 2019 – March 14, 2020: 2019-20 BCLA season
- TBD: 2020 South American Women's Club Championship
National Basketball Association
- October 22, 2019 – April 15, 2020: 2019–20 NBA season, suspended on March 11, 2020; ending the season prematurely
- February 16: 2020 NBA All-Star Game in
Chicago - All-Satar Game: Team LeBron defeated Team Giannis, 157 – 155.
- Celebrity Game: Team Wilbon defeated Team Stephen, 62 – 47.
- Rising Stars Challenge: Team USA defeated Team World, 151 – 131.
- Skills Challenge: Bam Adebayo (Miami) defeated Domantas Sabonis (Indiana)
- Three Point Contest: Buddy Hield (Sacramento Kings)
- Slam Dunk Contest: Derrick Jones Jr. (Miami)
- TBC: 2020 NBA Playoffs
- June 25: 2020 NBA draft in
Brooklyn
WNBA
- April 17: 2020 WNBA draft, held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
- #1 pick:
Sabrina Ionescu from the Oregon Ducks to the New York Liberty.
- #1 pick:
- May – October: 2020 WNBA season
- TBD: 2020 WNBA Playoffs
FIBA 3X3
Beach volleyball
2020 Summer Olympics (Beach volleyball)
- June 22 – 28: 2018–2020 AVC Beach Volleyball Continental Cup Final
- June 22 – 28: 2018–2020 CAVB Beach Volleyball Continental Cup Final
- June 22 – 28: 2018–2020 CEV Beach Volleyball Continental Cup Final in
Eindhoven - June 22 – 28: 2018–2020 CSV Beach Volleyball Continental Cup
- June 22 – 28: 2018–2020 NORCECA Beach Volleyball Continental Cup
International and continental events
- TBD: 2020 European Beach Volleyball Championships
- TBD: 2020 Asian Beach Volleyball Championship
- TBD: 2020 CAVB Beach Volleyball Nations Cup
- TBD: 2020 NORCECA Circuit
- TBD: 2020 CSVP Circuit
2020 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour
- TBD: FIVB World Tour Finals (location TBA)
Boules
2020 Summer Paralympics
Boule Lyonnaise
- September 23 – 26: 2020 Women's Boule Lyonnaise World Championships in
Alassio
Canoeing
2020 Summer Olympics (Canoeing)
Cheerleading
- April 27 – 29: 2020 ICU World Cheerleading Championships (location TBA)
Chess
International events
- March 15 – April 5: Candidates Tournament 2020 in
Yekaterinburg - August 5 – 18: 44th Chess Olympiad in
Khanty-Mansiysk - January 4 – 24: Women's World Chess Championship 2020 in
Shanghai and Vladivostok Ju Wenjun defeated Aleksandra Goryachkina, 6 (2½) – 6 (1½).
FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2019–20
- September 10 – 23, 2019: WGP #1 in
Skolkovo winner: Humpy Koneru - December 2 – 15, 2019: WGP #2 in
Monaco winners: Alexandra Kosteniuk, Humpy Koneru, Aleksandra Goryachkina (tie) - March 1 – 14: WGP #3 in
Lausanne winners: Nana Dzagnidze & Aleksandra Goryachkina (tie) - May 2 – 15: WGP #4 (final) in
Italy
Curling
2019–20 International curling championships
- October 12 – 19, 2019: 2019 World Mixed Curling Championship in
Aberdeen[9] Canada (Skip: Colin Kurz) defeated Germany (Skip: Andy Kapp), 6–5, to win Canada's second consecutive World Mixed Curling Championship title. Norway (Skip: Ingvild Skaga) took third place.
- November 2 – 9, 2019: 2019 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships in
Shenzhen[10] - Men:
South Korea (Skip: Kim Chang-min) defeated Japan (Skip: Yuta Matsumura), 11–2, to win South Korea's fourth Men's Pacific-Asia Curling Championships title. - Women:
China (Skip: Han Yu) defeated Japan (Skip: Seina Nakajima), 10–3, to win China's eighth Women's Pacific-Asia Curling Championships title. South Korea (Skip: Gim Un-chi) took third place.
- Men:
- November 16 – 23, 2019: 2019 European Curling Championships in
Helsingborg[11] - Men:
Sweden (Skip: Niklas Edin) defeated Switzerland (Skip: Yannick Schwaller), 9–3, to win Sweden's 11th Men's European Curling Championships title. - Women:
Sweden (Skip: Anna Hasselborg) defeated Scotland (Skip: Eve Muirhead), 5–4, to win Swden's 21st Women's European Curling Championships title. Switzerland (Skip: Silvana Tirinzoni) took third place.
- Men:
- November 28 – 30, 2019: 2019 Americas Challenge in
Eveleth - Men: Champion:
United States (Skip: Rich Ruohonen); Second: Mexico (Skip: Ramy Cohen Masri); Third: Brazil (Skip: Michael Krahenbuhl) - Women: Champion:
United States (Skip: Tabitha Peterson); Second: Mexico (Skip: Adriana Camarena Osorno); Third: Brazil (Skip: Anne Shibuya)
- Men: Champion:
- December 2 – 7, 2019: 2019 World Mixed Doubles Qualification Event in
Howwood China, Germany, Italy, South Korea all qualified for the 2020 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship.
- January 13 – 18: 2020 World Qualification Event in
Lohja - Men:
China and Russia has been qualified to 2020 World Men's Curling Championship - Women:
South Korea and Italy has been qualified to 2020 World Women's Curling Championship
- Men:
- February 29 – March 7: 2020 World Wheelchair Curling Championship in
Wetzikon - Champion:
Russia (Skip: Konstantin Kurokhtin); Second: Canada (Skip: Mark Ideson); Third: Sweden (Skip: Viljo Petersson-Dahl)
- Champion:
- March 14 – 22: 2020 World Women's Curling Championship in
Prince George - March 28 – April 5: 2020 World Men's Curling Championship in
Glasgow - April 18 – 25: 2020 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in
Kelowna
2019–20 World Curling Tour & Grand Slam of Curling
- June 15, 2019 – May 3, 2020: 2019–20 World Curling Tour and Grand Slam of Curling Seasons[12][13][14]
- October 22 – 27, 2019: 2019 Masters in
North Bay[15] - Men: Team
Matt Dunstone defeated Team Brad Gushue, 8–5, to win Saskatchewan's second Men's Masters title. - Women: Team
Tracy Fleury defeated Team Sayaka Yoshimura, 7–5, to win Manitoba's second Women's Masters title.
- Men: Team
- November 5 – 10, 2019: 2019 Tour Challenge in
Pictou County[16] - Men: Team
Brad Jacobs defeated Team Brad Gushue, 6–4, to win Ontario's second consecutive Men's Tour Challenge title. - Women: Team
Anna Hasselborg defeated Team Kerri Einarson, 8–5, to win Sweden's first Women's Tour Challenge title.
- Men: Team
- December 10 – 15, 2019: 2019 National in
Conception Bay South - Men: Team
Brad Jacobs defeated Team Niklas Edin, 3–1. - Women: Team
Anna Hasselborg defeated Team Jennifer Jones, 7–3.
- Men: Team
- January 14 – 19: 2020 Canadian Open in
Yorkton - Men: Team
Brad Jacobs defeated Team John Epping, 6–5. - Women: Team
Anna Hasselborg defeated Team Kim Min-ji, 7–5.
- Men: Team
- April 7 – 12: 2020 Players' Championship in
Toronto - April 29 – May 3: 2020 Champions Cup in
Olds
- October 22 – 27, 2019: 2019 Masters in
Cycle ball
- World cup
- February 29: UCI Artistic Cycling World Cup #1 in
Koblach - April 4: UCI Cycle-ball World Cup #1 in
Winterthur - April 25: UCI Cycle-ball World Cup #2 in
Wendlingen - June 20: UCI Cycle-ball World Cup #3 in
Svitávka - June 27: UCI Artistic Cycling World Cup #2 in
Komárno - September 5: UCI Cycle-ball World Cup #4 in
Dornbirn - September 19: UCI Cycle-ball World Cup #5 in
Hardt - October 10: UCI Cycle-ball World Cup #6 in
St. Gallen - October 31: UCI Cycle-ball World Cup #7 in
Sangerhausen - November 21: UCI Artistic Cycling World Cup (final) in
Erlenbach - December 5: UCI Cycle-ball World Cup (final) in
Prague
- International competitions
- July 4 & 5: Champions Cup in
Osaka - August 1: 15th Asian Indoor Cycling Championships in
Hong Kong - November 21: 2020 U23 Cycle-ball European Championship in
Mosnang - November 27 – 29: UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships - Cycle-ball in
Stuttgart - November 27 – 29: UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships - Artistic Cycling in
Stuttgart
Cycling — BMX
International BMX events
- May 26 – 31: 2020 UCI BMX World Championships in
Houston
2020 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup
- February 1 & 2: SCWC #1 & #2 in
Shepparton - February 8 & 9: SCWC #3 & #4 in
Bathurst - April 18 & 19: SCWC #5 & #6 in
Manchester - May 2 & 3: SCWC #7 & #8 in
Papendal - May 16 & 17: SCWC #9 & #10 (final) in
Rock Hill
Cycling – Cyclo-cross
2019–20 International Cyclo-cross events
- November 9 & 10, 2019: 2019 Pan American Cyclo-cross Championships in
Midland - Elite winners:
Kerry Werner (m) / Maghalie Rochette (f) - Juniors winners:
Andrew Strohmeyer (m) / Madigan Munro (f) - U23 winners:
Gage Hecht (m) / Ruby West (f)
- Elite winners:
- November 9 & 10, 2019: 2019 UEC Cyclo-cross European Championships in
Silvelle - Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Yara Kastelijn (f) - Juniors winners:
Thibau Nys (m) / Puck Pieterse (f) - U23 winners:
Mickael Crispin (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f)
- Elite winners:
- November 29 & 30, 2019: 2019 UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships in
Mol - 35–39 years winners:
Eddy van IJzendoorn (m) / Viviane Rognant (f) - 40–44 years winners:
Thibaut Vassal (m) / Kate Eedy (f) - 45–49 years winners:
Arne Daelmans (m) / Cindy Bauwens (f) - 50–54 years winners:
Erik Dekker (m) / Marianne Van Leeuwen (f) - 55–59 years winners:
Dirk Mertens (m) / Suzie Godart (f) - 60–64 years winners:
Marc Verloo (m) / Nicola Davies (f) - 65–69 years winners:
Dave McMullen (m) / Patricia Konantz (f) - Men's 70–74 years winner:
Jean Bernard Galissaire - 70+ years winners:
Victor Barnett (m) / Julie Lockhart (f)
- 35–39 years winners:
- February 1 & 2: 2020 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in
Dübendorf - Men's elite race:
Mathieu van der Poel - Men's under-23 race:
Ryan Kamp - Men's junior race:
Thibau Nys - Women's elite race:
Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado - Women's under-23 race:
Marion Norbert Riberolle - Women's junior race:
Shirin van Anrooij
- Men's elite race:
2019–20 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup
- September 14, 2019: CCWC #1 in
Iowa City - Elite winners:
Eli Iserbyt (m) / Maghalie Rochette (f)
- Elite winners:
- September 22, 2019: CCWC #2 in
Waterloo - Elite winners:
Eli Iserbyt (m) / Kateřina Nash (f)
- Elite winners:
- October 20, 2019: CCWC #3 in
Bern - Elite winners:
Eli Iserbyt (m) / Annemarie Worst (f) - Men's Junior winner:
Thibau Nys - Men's U23 winner:
Kevin Kuhn
- Elite winners:
- November 16, 2019: CCWC #4 in
Tábor - Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Annemarie Worst (f) - Men's Junior winner:
Thibau Nys - Men's U23 winner:
Thomas Mein
- Elite winners:
- November 24, 2019: CCWC #5 in
Koksijde - Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f) - Men's Junior winner:
Thibau Nys - Men's U23 winner:
Niels Vandeputte
- Elite winners:
- December 22, 2019: CCWC #6 in
Namur - Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Lucinda Brand (f) - Men's Junior winner:
Thibau Nys - Men's U23 winner:
Kevin Kuhn
- Elite winners:
- December 26, 2019: CCWC #7 in
Heusden-Zolder - Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Lucinda Brand (f) - Men's Junior winner:
Thibau Nys - Men's U23 winner:
Kevin Kuhn
- Elite winners:
- January 19: CCWC #8 in
Nommay - Men's elite race:
Eli Iserbyt - Men's under-23 race:
Ryan Kamp - Women's elite race:
Annemarie Worst - Women's under-23 race:
Thibau Nys
- Men's elite race:
- January 26: CCWC #9 (final) in
Hoogerheide - Men's elite race:
Mathieu van der Poel - Men's under-23 race:
Ryan Kamp - Women's elite race:
Lucinda Brand - Women's under-23 race:
Dario Lillo
- Men's elite race:
2019–20 Cyclo-cross Superprestige
- October 13, 2019: CCS #1 in
Gieten - Elite winners:
Eli Iserbyt (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f) - Men's Junior winner:
Thibau Nys
- Elite winners:
- October 19, 2019: CCS #2 in
Boom - Elite winners:
Toon Aerts (m) / Alice Maria Arzuffi (f) - Men's Junior winner:
Yorben Lauryssen
- Elite winners:
- October 27, 2019: CCS #3 in
Gavere - Elite winners:
Eli Iserbyt (m) / Yara Kastelijn (f) - Men's Junior winner:
Thibau Nys
- Elite winners:
- November 3, 2019: CCS #4 in
Oostkamp-Ruddervoorde - Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f) - Men's Junior winner:
Jente Michels
- Elite winners:
- December 8, 2019: CCS #5 in
Zonhoven - Elite winners:
Toon Aerts (m) / Annemarie Worst (f) - Men's Junior winner:
Thibau Nys
- Elite winners:
- December 29, 2019: CCS #6 in
Diegem - Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Annemarie Worst (f) - Men's Junior winner:
Thibau Nys
- Elite winners:
- February 9: CCS #7 in
Merksplas - Cancelled
- February 15: CCS #8 (final) in
Middelkerke - Elite winners:
Laurens Sweeck (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f)
- Elite winners:
2019–20 DVV Trophy
- November 1, 2019: DVV #1 in
Melden-Oudenaarde - Elite winners:
Eli Iserbyt (m) / Yara Kastelijn (f) - Men's Junior winner:
Arne Baers - Men's U23 winner:
Jens Dekker
- Elite winners:
- November 17, 2019: DVV #2 in
Hamme - Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Annemarie Worst (f) - Men's Junior winner:
Victor van de Putte - Men's U23 winner:
Niels Vandeputte
- Elite winners:
- November 30, 2019: DVV #3 in
Kortrijk - Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Lucinda Brand (f) - Men's Junior winner:
Thibau Nys - Men's U23 winner:
Niels Vandeputte
- Elite winners:
- December 14, 2019: DVV #4 in
Ronse-Kluisbergen - Elite winners:
Toon Aerts (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f) - Men's U23 winner:
Ryan Kamp - Men's Junior winner:
Yorben Lauryssen
- Elite winners:
- December 27, 2019: DVV #5 in
Loenhout - Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f) - Men's U23 winner:
Loris Rouiller - Men's Junior winner:
Tibor Del Grosso
- Elite winners:
- January 1: DVV #6 in
Baal - Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f) - Men's U23 winner:
Antoine Benoist - Junior winners:
Thibau Nys (m) / Madigan Munro (f)
- Elite winners:
- January 5: DVV #7 in
Brussels - Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f) - Men's U23 winner:
Ryan Kamp - Junior winners:
Lennert Belmans (m) / Fem Van Empel (f)
- Elite winners:
- February 8: DVV #8 (final) in
Lille - Elite winners:
Wout Van Aert (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f) - Men's U23 winner:
Niels Vandeputte - Men's Junior winners:
Thibau Nys
- Elite winners:
Cycling – Mountain Bike
International mountain biking events
- May 14 – 17: 2020 European Continental Championships (XCE, XCO, & XCR) in
Graz - June 25 – 28: 2020 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (XCO & XCR) in
Albstadt - September 5 & 6: 2020 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (DHI only) in
Leogang - September 10 & 11: 2020 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (4X only) in
Val di Sole - September 26 & 27: 2020 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships in
Sakarya Province
2020 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
- March 21 & 22: MBWC #1 (DHI only) in
Lousã - May 2 & 3: MBWC #2 (DHI only) in
Maribor - May 9 & 10: MBWC #3 (DHI only) in
Lošinj - May 22 – 24: MBWC #4 (XCO & XCC) in
Nové Město na Moravě - June 6 & 7: MBWC #5 (DHI only) in
Fort William - June 19 – 21: MBWC #6 (XCO, XCC, & DHI) in
Vallnord-Pal Arinsal - August 14 – 16: MBWC #7 (XCO & XCC) in
Lenzerheide - August 21 – 23: MBWC #8 (XCO, XCC, & DHI) in
Mont-Sainte-Anne - September 11 – 13: MBWC #9 (XCO, XCC, & DHI) in
Val di Sole - September 18 – 20: MBWC #10 (XCO, XCC, & DHI) in
Les Gets
Cycling – Para-cycling
Cycling – Road
2020 Grand Tour events
- August 29 – September 20: 2020 Tour de France
- October 3 – 25: 2020 Giro d'Italia
- October 20 – November 8: 2020 Vuelta a España
2020 UCI World Tour
- January 21 – 26:
Tour Down Under Richie Porte (AUS)
- February 2:
Great Ocean Road Race Dries Devenyns (BEL)
- February 23 – 29:
UAE Tour Adam Yates (GBR)
- February 29:
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad Jasper Stuyven (BEL)
- March 8 – 14:
Paris–Nice Maximilian Schachmann (GER)
2020 UCI Women's World Tour
- March 7:
2020 Strade Bianche Women - Postponed to the COVID-19 pandemic
- March 15:
2020 Ronde van Drenthe - March 22:
2020 Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio - March 26:
2020 Three Days of Bruges–De Panne - March 29:
2020 Gent–Wevelgem
Cycling – Track
International track cycling events
- October 17 – 21, 2019: 2020 Asian Track Cycling Championships in
South Korea - Sprint winners:
Azizulhasni Awang (m) / Lee Wai Sze (f) - Keirin winners:
Yuta Wakimoto (m) / Lee Wai Sze (f) - Individual pursuit winners:
Park Sang-hoon (m) / Lee Ju-mi (f) - Points race winners:
Kim Eu-ro (m) / Olga Zabelinskaya (f) - Scratch winners:
Mow Ching Yin (m) / Kie Furuyama (f) - Omnium winners:
Eiya Hashimoto (m) / Yumi Kajihara (f) - Madison winners:
Shin Dong-in & Kim Eu-ro (m) / Yang Qianyu & Pang Yao (f) - Men's 1 km time trial winner:
Andrey Chugay - Women's 500 m time trial winner:
Chen Feifei - Team sprint winners:
Japan (m) / China (f) - Team pursuit winners:
Japan (m) / South Korea (f)
- Sprint winners:
- January 16 – 19: CAC Track African Championships in
Cairo - Sprint winners:
Jean Spies (m) / Charlene Du Preez (f) - Keirin winners:
Jean Spies (m) / Charlene Du Preez (f) - Individual pursuit winners:
Lotfi Tchambaz (m) / Ebtissam Zayed Ahmed (f) - Points race winners:
David Maree (m) / Ebtissam Zayed Ahmed (f) - Scratch winners:
Joshua Van Wyk (m) / Ebtissam Zayed Ahmed (f) - Omnium winners:
David Maree (m) / Ebtissam Zayed Ahmed (f) - Madison winners:
Joshua Van Wyk & Steven Van Heerden (m) / Danielle Van Niekerk & Ilze Bole (f) - Men's 1 km time trial winner:
Jean Spies - Women's 500 m time trial winner:
Charlene Du Preez - Team sprint winners:
South Africa (m) / South Africa (f) - Team pursuit winners:
Egypt (m) / South Africa (f)
- Sprint winners:
- February 26 – March 1: 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in
Berlin - Sprint winners:
Harrie Lavreysen (m) / Emma Hinze (f) - Keirin winners:
Harrie Lavreysen (m) / Emma Hinze (f) - Individual pursuit winners:
Filippo Ganna (m) / Chloé Dygert Owen - Points race winners:
Corbin Strong (m) / Elinor Barker (f) - Scratch winners:
Yauheni Karaliok / Kirsten Wild (f) - Omnium winners:
Benjamin Thomas (m) / Yumi Kajihara(f) - Madison winners:
Denmark (Lasse Norman Hansen & Michael Mørkøv) (m) / Netherlands (Kirsten Wild & Amy Pieters) (f) - Men's 1 km time trial winner:
Sam Ligtlee - Women's 500 m time trial winner:
Lea Friedrich - Team sprint winners:
Netherlands (m) / Germany (f) - Team pursuit winners:
Denmark (m) / United States (f)
- Sprint winners:
2019–20 UCI Track Cycling World Cup
- November 1 – 3, 2019: TCWC #1 in
Minsk[17] - Keirin winners:
Harrie Lavreysen (m) / Emma Hinze (f) - Madison winners:
Denmark (Lasse Norman Hansen & Michael Mørkøv) (m) / Netherlands (Kirsten Wild & Amy Pieters) (f) - Omnium winners:
Matthew Walls (m) / Jennifer Valente (f) - Points Race winners:
Mark Stewart / Jennifer Valente (f) - Scratch winners:
Yauheni Karaliok / Kirsten Wild (f) - Sprint winners:
Harrie Lavreysen (m) / Lee Wai Sze (f) - Men's Elite Individual Pursuit winner:
Filippo Ganna - Men's Team Pursuit winners:
Denmark (Rasmus Pedersen, Lasse Norman Hansen, Julius Johansen, & Frederik Rodenberg) - Men's Team Sprint winners:
Netherlands (Nils van 't Hoenderdaal, Harrie Lavreysen, & Jeffrey Hoogland) - Women's Team Pursuit winners:
United States (Jennifer Valente, Chloé Dygert Owen, Emma White, & Christina Birch) - Women's Team Sprint winners:
Russia (Ekaterina Rogovaya & Daria Shmeleva)
- Keirin winners:
- November 8 – 10, 2019: TCWC #2 in
Glasgow[18] - Keirin winners:
Sébastien Vigier (m) / Katy Marchant (f) - Madison winners:
Benjamin Thomas & Donavan Grondin (m) / Australia (Annette Edmondson & Georgia Baker) (f) - Omnium winners:
Benjamin Thomas (m) / Kirsten Wild (f) - Scratch winners:
Felix English (m) / Karolina Karasiewicz (f) - Sprint winners:
Harrie Lavreysen (m) / Lee Wai Sze (f) - Men's Team Pursuit winners:
Denmark (Rasmus Pedersen, Lasse Norman Hansen, Julius Johansen, Frederik Rodenberg) - Men's Team Sprint winners:
Netherlands (Nils van 't Hoenderdaal, Harrie Lavreysen, Jeffrey Hoogland) - Women's Team Pursuit winners:
United Kingdom (Ellie Dickinson, Neah Evans, Elinor Barker, Katie Archibald) - Women's Team Sprint winners:
Russia (Ekaterina Rogovaya, Daria Shmeleva)
- Keirin winners:
- November 29 – December 1, 2019: TCWC #3 in
Hong Kong - Keirin winners:
Callum Saunders (m) / Lee Hye-jin (f) - Madison winners:
Germany (Roger Kluge & Theo Reinhardt (m) / Denmark (Julie Leth & Trine Schmidt) (f) - Omnium winners:
Campbell Stewart (m) / Yumi Kajihara (f) - Scratch winners:
Roy Eefting (m) / Anita Stenberg (f) - Sprint winners:
Harrie Lavreysen (m) / Lee Wai Sze (f) - Men's Team Pursuit winners:
Germany (Felix Groß, Leon Rohde, Domenic Weinstein, Theo Reinhardt) - Men's Team Sprint winners:
Netherlands (Roy van den Berg, Harrie Lavreysen, Jeffrey Hoogland) - Women's Team Pursuit winners:
New Zealand (Ally Wollaston, Emily Shearman, Michaela Drummond, Nicole Shields) - Women's Team Sprint winners:
Germany (Pauline Grabosch, Emma Hinze)
- Keirin winners:
- December 6 – 8, 2019: TCWC #4 in
Cambridge - Keirin winners:
Azizulhasni Awang (m) / Lee Hye-jin (f) - Madison winners:
New Zealand (Aaron Gate & Campbell Stewartt) (m) / Australia (Annette Edmondson & Georgia Baker) (f) - Omnium winners:
Campbell Stewart (m) / Yumi Kajihara (f) - Scratch winners:
Roman Gladysh (m) / Holly Edmondston (f) - Sprint winners:
Mateusz Rudyk (m) / Anastasia Voynova (f) - Men's Team Pursuit winners:
Switzerland (Robin Froidevaux, Claudio Imhof, Stefan Bissegger, Lukas Rüegg, Mauro Schmid) - Men's Team Sprint winners:
Japan (Kazuki Amagai, Tomohiro Fukaya, Yudai Nitta) - Women's Team Pursuit winners:
New Zealand (Rushlee Buchanan, Holly Edmondston, Bryony Botha, Kirstie James & Jaime Nielsen) - Women's Team Sprint winners:
New Zealand (Natasha Hansen & Olivia Podmore)
- Keirin winners:
- December 13 – 15, 2019: TCWC #5 in
Brisbane - January 24 – 26: TCWC #6 (final) in
Milton
Darts
Professional Darts Corporation
- December 13, 2019 – January 1: 2020 PDC World Darts Championship in
London Peter Wright beat Michael van Gerwen, 7–3
- January 31 – February 2: 2020 Masters in
Milton Keynes Peter Wright beat Michael Smith, 11–10
- February 6 – October 22: 2020 Premier League Darts at venues in
Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland - March 6 – 8: 2020 UK Open in
Minehead Michael van Gerwen beat Gerwyn Price, 11–9
- July 18 – 26: 2020 World Matchplay in
Milton Keynes Dimitri Van den Bergh beat Gary Anderson, 18–10
- September 5 – 6 : 2020 Champions League of Darts in
Leicester - Cancelled
- September 18 – 20: 2020 World Series of Darts Finals in
Salzburg - October 4 – 10: 2020 World Grand Prix in
Dublin - October 28 – November 1: 2020 European Championship in
Dortmund - November 6 – 8: 2020 PDC World Cup of Darts in
Graz - Postponed from original date & moved from original venue of Hamburg
- November 14 – 22: 2020 Grand Slam of Darts in
Wolverhampton - November 27 – 29: 2020 Players Championship Finals in
Minehead - November 29: 2020 PDC World Youth Championship Final in
Minehead
British Darts Organisation
- January 4 – 12: 2020 BDO World Darts Championship in
London - Men:
Wayne Warren beat Jim Williams, 7–4 - Women:
Mikuru Suzuki beat Lisa Ashton, 3–0
- Men:
- August 28 – 30: 2020 World Trophy in
Blackburn - October 23 – 25: 2020 World Masters in
Purfleet
Equestrianism
2020 Summer Olympics (Equestrianism)
2020 Summer Paralympics (Equestrianism)
2019–20 FEI World Cup Jumping
- April 4, 2019 – November 24, 2019: 2019 FEI World Cup Jumping –
South America South League - April 18, 2019 – December 1, 2019: 2019 FEI World Cup Jumping –
Japan League - April 25, 2019 – November 10, 2019: 2019 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central Asian League
- April 28, 2019 – October 7, 2019: 2019 FEI World Cup Jumping –
China League - May 2, 2019 – February 7, 2020: 2019–20 FEI World Cup Jumping – Caucasus-Caspian League
- May 2, 2019 – March 15, 2020: 2019–20 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central European League
- North CEL winner:
- South CEL winner:
- March 12 – 15: 2020 Central European League Final in
Warsaw - Winner:
- Overall winner:
- March 12 – 15: 2020 Central European League Final in
- May 8, 2019 – October 27, 2019: 2019 FEI World Cup Jumping –
South African League - July 12, 2019 – November 10, 2019: 2019 FEI World Cup Jumping – South East Asian League
- July 27, 2019 – February 2, 2020: 2019–20 FEI World Cup Jumping –
Australian League - August 20, 2019 – March 8, 2020: 2019–20 FEI World Cup Jumping – North American League
- Western winner:
- Eastern winner:
- October 3, 2019 – February 8, 2020: 2019–20 FEI World Cup Jumping –
Arab League - North African winner:
- Middle East winner:
- October 16, 2019 – February 23, 2020: 2019–20 FEI World Cup Jumping –
Western European League - October 25, 2019 – January 5, 2020: 2019–20 FEI World Cup Jumping –
New Zealand League
2019–20 FEI World Cup Dressage
- March 22, 2019 – December 15, 2019: 2019 FEI World Cup Dressage –
Pacific League - April 10, 2019 – April 26, 2020: 2019–20 FEI World Cup Dressage – North American League
- April 17, 2019 – April 26, 2020: 2019–20 FEI World Cup Dressage – Central European League
- October 16, 2019 – March 15, 2020: 2019–20 FEI World Cup Dressage –
Western European League
2020 Show Jumping World Cup and Dressage World Cup Finals
Field hockey
2020 Summer Olympics (Field hockey)
Figure skating
Figure skating at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics
January 10 – 15: in
- Men:
Yuma Kagiyama - Ladies:
You Young - Pairs:
Apollinariia Panfilova & Dmitry Rylov - Ice Dancing:
Irina Khavronina & Dario Chirizano - Mixed NOC Teams:
Team Courage (MIX)
International figure skating events
- January 20 – 26: 2020 European Figure Skating Championships in
Graz[20] - February 4 – 9: 2020 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships in
Seoul[21] - March 2 – 8: 2020 World Junior Figure Skating Championships in
Tallinn[22] - March 16 – 22: 2020 World Figure Skating Championships in
Montreal[23]
2019–20 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating
- October 18 – 20, 2019: 2019 Skate America in
Las Vegas[24] - Men's winner:
Nathan Chen - Ladies' winner:
Anna Shcherbakova - Pairs winners:
China (Peng Cheng & Jin Yang) - Ice Dance winners:
United States (Madison Hubbell & Zachary Donohue)
- Men's winner:
- October 25 – 27, 2019: 2019 Skate Canada International in
Kelowna[25] - Men's winner:
Yuzuru Hanyu - Ladies' winner:
Alexandra Trusova - Pairs winners:
Russia (Aleksandra Boikova & Dmitrii Kozlovskii) - Ice Dance winners:
Canada (Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier)
- Men's winner:
- November 1 – 3, 2019: 2019 Internationaux de France in
Grenoble[26] - Men's winner:
Nathan Chen - Ladies' winner:
Alena Kostornaia - Pairs winners:
Russia (Anastasia Mishina & Aleksandr Galliamov) - Ice Dance winners:
France (Gabriella Papadakis & Guillaume Cizeron)
- Men's winner:
- November 8 – 10, 2019: 2019 Cup of China in
Chongqing[27] - Men's winner:
Jin Boyang - Ladies' winner:
Anna Shcherbakova - Pairs winners:
China (Sui Wenjing & Han Cong) - Ice Dance winners:
Russia (Victoria Sinitsina & Nikita Katsalapov)
- Men's winner:
- November 15 – 17, 2019: 2019 Rostelecom Cup in
Moscow[28] - Men's winner:
Alexander Samarin - Ladies' winner:
Alexandra Trusova - Pairs winners:
(Aleksandra Boikova & Dmitrii Kozlovskii) - Ice Dance winners:
(Victoria Sinitsina & Nikita Katsalapov)
- Men's winner:
- November 22 – 24, 2019: 2019 NHK Trophy in
Sapporo[29] - Men's winner:
Yuzuru Hanyu - Ladies' winner:
Alena Kostornaia - Pairs winners:
(Sui Wenjing & Han Cong) - Ice Dance winners:
(Gabriella Papadakis & Guillaume Cizeron)
- Men's winner:
- December 5 – 8, 2019: 2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in
Turin[30] - Men's winner:
Nathan Chen - Ladies' winner:
Alena Kostornaia - Pairs winners:
(Sui Wenjing & Han Cong) - Ice Dance winners:
(Gabriella Papadakis & Guillaume Cizeron)
- Men's winner:
2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating
- August 21 – 24, 2019: JGP #1 in
Courchevel[31] - Note: There was no junior pairs event here.
- Junior Men's winner:
Yuma Kagiyama - Junior Ladies' winner:
Kamila Valieva - Junior Ice Dance winners:
Russia (Elizaveta Shanaeva & Devid Naryzhnyy)
- August 28 – 31, 2019: JGP #2 in
Lake Placid[32] - Junior Men's winner:
Shun Sato - Junior Ladies' winner:
Alysa Liu - Junior Pairs winners:
Russia (Apollinariia Panfilova & Dmitry Rylov) - Junior Ice Dance winners:
United States (Avonley Nguyen & Vadym Kolesnik)
- Junior Men's winner:
- September 4 – 7, 2019: JGP #3 in
Riga[33] - Note: There was no junior pairs event here.
- Junior Men's winner:
Andrei Mozalev - Junior Ladies' winner:
Lee Hae-in - Junior Ice Dance winners:
Russia (Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva & Andrey Filatov)
- September 11 – 14, 2019: JGP #4 in
Chelyabinsk[34] - Junior Men's winner:
Petr Gumennik - Junior Ladies' winner:
Kamila Valieva - Junior Pairs winners:
Russia (Kseniia Akhanteva & Valerii Kolesov) - Junior Ice Dance winners:
Russia (Elizaveta Shanaeva & Devid Naryzhnyy)
- Junior Men's winner:
- September 18 – 21, 2019: JGP #5 in
Gdańsk[35] - Junior Men's winner:
Daniil Samsonov - Junior Ladies' winner:
Alysa Liu - Junior Pairs winners:
Russia (Apollinariia Panfilova & Dmitry Rylov) - Junior Ice Dance winners:
United States (Avonley Nguyen & Vadym Kolesnik)
- Junior Men's winner:
- September 25 – 28, 2019: JGP #6 in
Zagreb[36] - Junior Men's winner:
Andrei Mozalev - Junior Ladies' winner:
Lee Hae-in - Junior Pairs winners:
Russia (Iuliia Artemeva & Mikhail Nazarychev) - Junior Ice Dance winners:
Georgia (Maria Kazakova & Georgy Reviya)
- Junior Men's winner:
- October 2 – 5, 2019: JGP #7 in
Egna[37] - Note: There was no junior pairs event here.
- Junior Men's winner:
Daniel Grassl - Junior Ladies' winner:
Ksenia Sinitsyna - Junior Ice Dance winners:
Russia (Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva & Andrey Filatov)
- December 5 – 8, 2019: 2019–20 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in
Turin[30] - Junior Men's winner:
Shun Sato - Junior Ladies' winner:
Kamila Valieva - Junior Pairs winners:
Russia (Apollinariia Panfilova & Dmitry Rylov) - Junior Ice Dance winners:
Georgia (Maria Kazakova & Georgy Reviya)
- Junior Men's winner:
Futsal
International futsal events
- July 19 – 26: 2020 World University Futsal Championships in
Poznań
UEFA (futsal)
- TBA: 2019–20 UEFA Futsal Champions League Finals in (location TBA)
CONMEBOL (futsal)
- National teams
- TBA: 2019 Copa América de Futsal (location TBA)
- TBA: 2019 Copa América Femenina de Futsal (location TBA)
- Clubs
AFC (futsal)
- February 27 – March 8: 2020 AFC Futsal Championship (location TBA)
- July 3 – 12: 2020 AFC Women's Futsal Championship (location TBA)
CAF (futsal)
- April: 2020 Africa Futsal Cup of Nations in
Morocco
Golf
2020 Summer Olympics (Golf)
- Postponed to 2021
2020 Men's major golf championships
Three of the four major championships were rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and one was canceled.
- July 16 – 19: 2020 Open Championship
- Canceled; the planned site of
Royal St George's Golf Club in Sandwich, Kent will instead host in 2021
- Canceled; the planned site of
- August 6 – 9 (originally May 14 – 17): 2020 PGA Championship in
San Francisco - Winner:
Collin Morikawa (1st major title, & 3rd PGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- September 17 – 20 (originally June 18 – 21): 2020 U.S. Open in
Mamaroneck - November 12 – 15 (originally April 9 – 12): 2020 Masters Tournament in
Augusta
2020 World Golf Championships (WGC)
One of the four championships was rescheduled due to the pandemic, and one was canceled.
- February 21– 24: 2020 WGC-Mexico Championship in
Mexico City - Winner:
Patrick Reed (second WGC-Mexico Championship win, 8th PGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- March 27 – 31: 2020 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play in
Austin - Canceled
- July 25 – 28 (originally July 2 – 5): 2020 WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational in
Memphis - TBA: 2020 WGC-HSBC Champions (location TBA)
2020 Women's major golf championships
Three of the five major championships were rescheduled due to the pandemic.
- June 25 – 28: 2020 Women's PGA Championship in
Newtown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania - August 6 – 9 (originally July 23 – 26): 2020 Evian Championship in
Évian-les-Bains - Canceled
- August 20 – 23: 2020 Women's British Open in
Troon - September 10 – 13 (originally April 2 – 5): 2020 ANA Inspiration in
Rancho Mirage, California - December 10 – 13 (originally June 4 – 7): 2020 U.S. Women's Open in
Houston
2020 Senior major golf championships
Two of the five major championships were canceled due to the pandemic.
- May 21 – 24: Senior PGA Championship in
Benton Harbor, Michigan - Canceled
- June 25 – 28: U.S. Senior Open in
Newport, Rhode Island - Canceled
- July 9 – 12: Senior Players Championship in
Akron, Ohio - July 23 – 26: Senior Open Championship in
Sunningdale - September 24 – 27 (originally May 7 – 10): Regions Tradition in
Birmingham, Alabama
2020 Legends Tour (Senior women's major golf championships)
One of the two major championships were canceled due to the pandemic.
- July 9 – 12: U.S. Senior Women's Open in
Fairfield, Connecticut - July 30 – August 1: Senior LPGA Championship in
French Lick, Indiana - Canceled
Other major professional golf events
- March 12 – 15: 2020 Players Championship in
Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida - Canceled following the conclusion of the first round
- September 10 – 13: 2020 BMW PGA Championship in
Virginia Water - September 25 – 27: 2020 Ryder Cup in
Haven, Wisconsin
Major amateur golf events
- June 12–14: 2020 Curtis Cup in
Conwy - Postponed until 2021
- August 3–9: 2020 U.S. Women's Amateur in
Rockville, Maryland - August 10–16: 2020 U.S. Amateur in
Bandon, Oregon - August 24–29: (originally June 15–20): 2020 Amateur Championship in
Southport, Lancashire - August 24–29: (originally June 23–27): 2020 British Ladies Amateur in
Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire - TBA: 2020 World Amateur Team Championships in
Hong Kong
Gymnastics
2020 Summer Olympics (Gymnastics)
Aerobic gymnastics
- May 14 – 16: 2020 FIG Aerobic Gymnastics World Championships in
Baku
Artistic gymnastics
- February 13 – 16: FIG World Cup 2020 (AG #1) in
Melbourne - March 7: American Cup All-Around (FIG World Cup 2020 (IAA #1)) in
Milwaukee - March 12 – 15: FIG World Cup 2020 (AG #2) in
Baku - March 21 & 22: EnBW DTB-Pokal Individual All-Around (FIG World Cup 2020 (IAA #2)) in
Stuttgart - March 25 – 28: FIG World Cup 2020 (AG #3) in
Doha - March 28: FIG World Cup 2020 (IAA #3) in
Birmingham - April 4 & 5: FIG World Cup 2020 (IAA #4) in
Tokyo
Rhythmic gymnastics
- April 3 – 5: FIG World Cup 2020 (RG #1) in
Pesaro - April 10 – 12: FIG World Cup 2020 (RG #2) in
Sofia - April 17 – 19: FIG World Cup 2020 (RG #3) in
Tashkent - April 24 – 26: FIG World Cup 2020 (RG #4) in
Baku - May 2 & 3: RG International Tournament - RITAM CUP 2020 in
Belgrade
Handball
2020 Summer Olympics (Handball)
International handball events
- June 15 – 21: 2020 World University Handball Championship in
Łódź
Continental handball championships
- January 9 – 26: 2020 European Men's Handball Championship in
Austria, Norway, & Sweden - December 4 – 20: 2020 European Women's Handball Championship in
Denmark & Norway
EHF
- September 11, 2019 – May 31: 2019–20 EHF Champions League
- September 7, 2019 – May 10: 2019–20 Women's EHF Champions League
- August 31, 2019 – May 24: 2019–20 EHF Cup
- September 7, 2019 – May 10: 2019–20 Women's EHF Cup
- October 5, 2019 – May 24: 2019–20 EHF Challenge Cup
- November 9, 2019 – May 10: 2019–20 Women's EHF Challenge Cup
- Other competitions
- August 30, 2019 –: 2019–2020 MOL Liga
- September 3, 2019 – April 4: 2019–20 SEHA League
- September 7, 2019 –: 2019–2020 BeNe League
- September 22, 2019 –: 2019–2020 Baltic Handball League
South and Central America
- National teams
- January 21 – 25: 2020 South and Central American Men's Handball Championship in
Maringá Argentina won the round robin tournament with Brazil in second and Uruguay in third. - Note: All teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2021 World Men's Handball Championship.
Horse racing
United States
- May 2: 2020 Kentucky Derby at
Churchill Downs.[39] - May 16: 2020 Preakness Stakes at
Pimlico.[40] - June 6: 2020 Belmont Stakes at
Belmont Park.[41]
- Nov 6–7: 2020 Breeders' Cup at
Churchill Downs.[42]
United Kingdom
- TBA: 2020 2,000 Guineas at
Newmarket - TBA: 2020 1,000 Guineas at
Newmarket - TBA: 2020 Epsom Oaks at
Epsom - TBA: 2020 Epsom Derby at
Epsom - September 12: 2020 St Leger at
Doncaster
Ice hockey
2020 Winter Youth Olympics (Ice hockey)
- January 10 – 22: Ice hockey at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in
Lausanne
Main world ice hockey championships
- December 26, 2019 – January 2, 2020: 2020 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship in
Bratislava United States defeated Canada, 2–1 in overtime, to win their eighth IIHF World Women's U18 Championship title. Russia took third place.
- December 26, 2019 – January 5, 2020: 2020 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in
Ostrava & Třinec[43] - March 31 – April 10: 2020 IIHF Women's World Championship in
Halifax & Truro - April 16 – 26: 2020 IIHF World U18 Championships in
Ann Arbor & Plymouth - May 8 – 24: 2020 IIHF World Championship in
Zürich & Lausanne[44]
2020 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships Divisions
- March 2 – 8: 2020 IIHF World Championship Division IV in
Bishkek - April 19 – 25: Division II – Group A in
Zagreb - April 19 – 25: Division II – Group B in
Reykjavík - April 19 – 25: Division III – Group A in
Kockelscheuer - April 20 – 26: Division III – Group B in
Cape Town - April 24 – 30: Division I – Group A in
Ljubljana - April 26 – May 2: Division I – Group B in
Katowice
2020 IIHF World U20 Championships (Junior) Divisions
- December 8 – 14, 2019: Division I – Group A in
Minsk - December 12 – 18, 2019: Division I – Group B in
Kiev - January 6 – 12: Division II – Group A in
Vilnius - January 13 – 19: 2020 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division III in
Sofia - Final Round Robin Ranking: 1.
Iceland, 2. Australia, 3. Turkey, 4. Mexico, 5. Bulgaria, 6. New Zealand, 7. Chinese Taipei, 8. South Africa - Iceland was promoted to Division II – Group B for 2021.
- Final Round Robin Ranking: 1.
- January 28 – February 3: Division II – Group B in
Gangneung - Final Round Robin Ranking: 1.
South Korea, 2. Netherlands, 3. China, 4. Croatia, 5. Belgium, 6. Israel - South Korea was promoted to Division II – Group A for 2021. Israel was relegated to Division III for 2021.
- Final Round Robin Ranking: 1.
2020 IIHF World U18 Championships Divisions
2020 IIHF Women's World Championships Divisions
- December 4 – 10, 2019: 2020 IIHF Women's World Championship Division III in
Sofia - February 23 – 29: Division II – Group B in
Akureyri - March 28 – April 3: Division I – Group B in
Katowice - March 29 – April 4: Division II – Group A in
Granada - April 12 – 18: Division I – Group A in
Angers
2020 IIHF World Women's U18 Championships Divisions
- January 2 – 8: Division I – Group B in
Katowice - Final Ranking: 1.
Norway, 2. Austria, 3. China, 4. South Korea, 5. Poland, 6. Great Britain - Norway was promoted to Division I – Group A for 2021. Great Britain was relegated to Division II – Group A for 2021.
- Final Ranking: 1.
- January 3 – 9: Division I – Group A in
Füssen - January 25 – 28: Division II – Group A in
Eindhoven - Final Ranking: 1.
Chinese Taipei, 2. Netherlands, 3. Australia, 4. Kazakhstan - Chinese Taipei was promoted to Division I – Group B for 2021. Kazakhstan was relegated to Division II – Group B for 2021.
- Final Ranking: 1.
- January 30 – February 2: Division II – Group B in
Mexico City - Final Ranking: 1.
Spain, 2. Turkey, 3. Mexico, 4. New Zealand - Spain was promoted to Division II – Group A for 2021.
- Final Ranking: 1.
National Hockey League (NHL)
- October 2, 2019 – April 4, 2020: 2019–20 NHL season
- October 4, 2019 – November 9, 2019: 2019 NHL Global Series
- Game #1 at the O2 Arena in
Prague[45] - The
Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Chicago Blackhawks, with the score of 4–3.
- The
- Games #2 & #3 at the Ericsson Globe in
Stockholm[46] - Game #2: The
Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Buffalo Sabres, with the score of 3–2. - Game #3: The Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Buffalo Sabres again, with the score of 5–3.
- Game #2: The
- Game #1 at the O2 Arena in
- October 26, 2019: 2019 Heritage Classic at the Mosaic Stadium in
Regina[47] - The
Winnipeg Jets defeated the Calgary Flames, with the score of 2–1.
- The
- January 1: 2020 NHL Winter Classic at the Cotton Bowl in
Dallas[48] - The
Dallas Stars defeated the Nashville Predators, with the score of 4–2.
- The
- January 24 – 26: 2020 National Hockey League All-Star Game (Weekend) at the Enterprise Center In
St. Louis[49] - February 15: 2020 NHL Stadium Series at the Falcon Stadium in
Colorado Springs[50] - The
Los Angeles Kings defeated the Colorado Avalanche, with the score of 3–1.
- The
- June 26 & 27: 2020 NHL Entry Draft at the Bell Centre in
Montreal
North America (Ice hockey)
- Note: The Canadian Women's Hockey League has ceased its operations and it is now defunct.
United States (AHL/ECHL/USHL)
- October 4, 2019 – April 11: 2019–20 AHL season
- October 11, 2019 – April 5: 2019–20 ECHL season
- TBA: 2019–20 USHL season
Junior (OHL/QMJHL/WHL)
- September 19, 2019 – March 21: 2019–20 QMJHL season
- September 19, 2019 – March 22: 2019–20 OHL season
- September 20, 2019 – March 22: 2019–20 WHL season
College (USA–NCAA–Division I)
- March 27 – April 11: 2020 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament (Frozen Four at Little Caesars Arena in
Detroit) - TBA: 2020 NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament
Women (NWHL)
- October 19, 2019 – March 1, 2020: 2019–20 NWHL season
- November 2020 – March 2021: 2020–21 NWHL season
Europe (Ice hockey)
- August 29, 2019 – February 4, 2020: 2019–20 Champions Hockey League
Frölunda HC defeated Mountfield HK, 3–1, to win their second consecutive and fourth Champions Hockey League title. Djurgårdens IF and Luleå HF finished in joint third place, as the losing semi-finalists.
- September 20, 2019 – January 12: 2019–20 IIHF Continental Cup
- Final Ranking: 1.
SønderjyskE Ishockey, 2. Nottingham Panthers, 3. HC Neman Grodno, 4. KS Cracovia
- Final Ranking: 1.
Finland
- September 2019 – March 2020: 2019–20 Liiga season
- 7 September 2019 – 12 March 2020: 2019–20 Naisten Liiga season
Asia (Ice hockey)
- August 31, 2019 – February 16: 2019–20 Asia League Ice Hockey season
- February 22 – March 8: 2019–20 Asia League Ice Hockey Playoffs
- TBA: 2020 IIHF Ice Hockey Challenge Cup of Asia
- TBA: 2020 IIHF Ice Hockey U20 Challenge Cup of Asia
- TBA: 2020 IIHF Ice Hockey U20 Challenge Cup of Asia Division I
- TBA: 2020 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's Challenge Cup of Asia
- TBA: 2020 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's Challenge Cup of Asia Division I
Lacrosse
International lacrosse events
- July 9 – 18: 2020 Men's U19 World Lacrosse Championship in
Limerick[51] - July 23 – August 1: 2020 European Lacrosse Championship in
Wrocław
National Lacrosse League
- November 29, 2019 – April 25, 2020: 2020 NLL season
Modern pentathlon
International modern pentathlon events
- July 7 – 11: 2020 World University Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Vila Real
Motorsport
2020 Blancpain GT World Challenge Europe
2020 Formula One World Championship
- July 3–5: 2020 Austrian Grand Prix in
Spielberg - Winner:
Valtteri Bottas ( Mercedes)
- Winner:
- July 12: 2020 Styrian Grand Prix in
Spielberg - Winner:
Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes)
- Winner:
2020 Formula 2 Championship
- July 4 & 5: 2020 Spielberg Formula 2 round in
Spielberg - Feature Race winner:
Callum Ilott ( UNI-Virtuosi) - Sprint Race winner:
Felipe Drugovich ( MP Motorsport)
- Feature Race winner:
- July 11 & 12: 2020 2nd Spielberg Formula 2 round in
Spielberg - Feature Race winner:
Robert Shwartzman ( Prema Racing) - Sprint Race winner:
Christian Lundgaard ( ART Grand Prix)
- Feature Race winner:
- July 18 & 19: 2020 Hungaroring Formula 2 round in
Hungaroring
2020 FIA Formula 3 Championship
- July 4 & 5: 2020 Spielberg Formula 3 round in
Spielberg - Race #1 winner:
Oscar Piastri ( Prema Racing) - Race #2 winner:
Liam Lawson ( Hitech Grand Prix)
- Race #1 winner:
- July 11 & 12: 2020 2nd Spielberg Formula 3 round in
Spielberg - Race #1 winner:
Frederik Vesti ( Prema Racing) - Race #2 winner:
Théo Pourchaire ( ART Grand Prix)
- Race #1 winner:
- July 18 & 19: 2020 Hungaroring Formula 3 round in
Hungaroring
2019–20 Formula E season
- November 21 – 23, 2019:
2019 Diriyah ePrix - Winner #1:
Sam Bird - Winner #2:
Alexander Sims
- Winner #1:
- January 18:
2020 Santiago ePrix - Winner:
Maximilian Günther
- Winner:
- February 18:
2020 Mexico City ePrix - Winner:
Mitch Evans
- Winner:
- February 29:
2020 Marrakesh ePrix - Winner:
António Félix da Costa
- Winner:
2019–20 FIA World Endurance Championship
- September 1, 2019:
2019 FIA WEC 4 Hours of Silverstone - LMP1 Winners:
No. 7 Toyota Gazoo Racing - LMP2 Winners:
No. 42 Cool Racing - LMGTE Pro Winners:
No. 91 Porsche GT Team - LMGTE Am Winners:
No. 83 AF Corse
- LMP1 Winners:
- October 6, 2019:
2019 6 Hours of Fuji - LMP1 Winners:
No. 7 Toyota Gazoo Racing - LMP2 Winners:
No. 29 Racing Team Nederland - LMGTE Pro Winners:
No. 95 Aston Martin Racing - LMGTE Am Winners:
No. 90 TF Sport
- LMP1 Winners:
- November 10, 2019:
2019 4 Hours of Shanghai - LMP1 Winners:
No. 1 Rebellion Racing - LMP2 Winners:
No. 38 Jota Sport - LMGTE Pro Winners:
No. 92 Porsche GT Team - LMGTE Am Winners:
No. 90 TF Sport
- LMP1 Winners:
- December 14, 2019:
2019 8 Hours of Bahrain - LMP1 Winners:
No. 7 Toyota Gazoo Racing - LMP2 Winners:
No. 22 United Autosports - LMGTE Pro Winners:
No. 95 Aston Martin Racing - LMGTE Am Winners:
No. 57 Team Project 1
- LMP1 Winners:
- February 23:
2020 Lone Star Le Mans - LMP1 Winners:
No. 1 Rebellion Racing - LMP2 Winners:
No. 22 United Autosports - LMGTE Pro Winners:
No. 95 Aston Martin Racing - LMGTE Am Winners:
No. 90 TF Sport
- LMP1 Winners:
Dakar Rally
- January 5 – 17: 2020 Dakar Rally in
Saudi Arabia - Bikes winner:
Ricky Brabec (Monster Energy Honda Team) - Cars winner:
Carlos Sainz (Bahrain JCW X-Raid Team) - Quads winner:
Ignacio Casale (Casale Racing) - SxS winner:
Casey Currie (Monster Energy Can-Am) - Trucks winner:
Andrey Karginov (Kamaz-Master)
- Bikes winner:
Multi-sport events
- January 9 – 22: 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in
Lausanne[52] Russia & Switzerland won 10 Olympic gold medals each. - Russia won the overall medal tally.
- March 15 – 21: 2020 Arctic Winter Games in
/ Whitehorse[53] - July 12 – 18: 2020 North American Indigenous Games in
/ Halifax
Racquetball
Men’s Professional International Racquetball Tour
- September 5–8, 2019: The Atlanta Open in
Lilburn - Singles:
Rocky Carson defeated Andree Parrilla, 15–13, 15–8. - Doubles: Not played.
- Singles:
- September 19–22, 2019: The Valentine Open in
Laurel - Singles:
Kane Waselenchuk defeated Rocky Carson, 15-(-1), 11–15, 11–4. - Doubles: Not played.
- Singles:
- October 2–6, 2019: US Open Racquetball Championships in
Minneapolis - Singles:
Kane Waselenchuk defeated Conrrado Moscoso, 15–12, 15–5. - Doubles:
Kane Waselenchuk & Ben Croft defeated Daniel de la Rosa & Álvaro Beltrán, 15–11, 15–8.
- Singles:
- October 24–27, 2019: Arizona IRT Pro Am Racquetball in
Tempe - Singles:
Kane Waselenchuk defeated Alejandro Landa, 15–4, 15–7. - Doubles: Not played.
- Singles:
- October 31 – November 3, 2019: Los Compadres Auto Sales Open in
Fullerton - Singles:
Alejandro Landa defeated Rocky Carson, 9-15, 15–14, 11–10. - Doubles:
Daniel de la Rosa & Álvaro Beltrán defeated Carlos Keller Vargas & Conrrado Moscoso, 15–12, 15–8.
- Singles:
- December 5–8, 2019: SPC John A. Pelham Memorial Tournament of Champions in
Portland - Singles:
Kane Waselenchuk defeated Alejandro Landa, 15–7, 15–8. - Doubles: Not played.
- Singles:
Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour
- August 23–25, 2019: Paola Longoria Experience in
San Luis Potosí - Singles:
Paola Longoria defeated María José Vargas, 15–13, 15–6. - Doubles:
Monserrat Mejía & Alexandra Herrera defeated Samantha Salas & Paola Longoria, 12–15, 15–10, 11–7.
- Singles:
- September 6–8, 2019: Chesapeake LPRT in
Virginia Beach - Singles:
María José Vargas defeated Paola Longoria, 7–15, 15–12, 11–4. - Doubles:
Samantha Salas & Paola Longoria defeated Natalia Méndez & María José Vargas, 15–6, 15–11.
- Singles:
- October 2–6, 2019: US Open Racquetball Championships in
Minneapolis - Singles:
Paola Longoria defeated María José Vargas, 15–5, 15–7. - Doubles:
Monserrat Mejía & Alexandra Herrera defeated Samantha Salas & Paola Longoria, 15–13, 15–12.
- Singles:
- November 22–24, 2019: LPRT Pro Am Turkey Shoot in
Lombard - Singles:
Paola Longoria defeated Monserrat Mejía, 15–2, 15–6. - Doubles:
Samantha Salas & Paola Longoria defeated Monserrat Mejía & Alexandra Herrera, 4-15, 15–10, 11–7.
- Singles:
- December 13–15, 2019: LPRT Christmas Classic Pro-AM in
Laurel - Singles:
Paola Longoria defeated María José Vargas, 3-15, 15–8, 11–8. - Doubles:
Samantha Salas & Paola Longoria defeated Natalia Méndez & María José Vargas, 12–15, 15–11, 11–4.
- Singles:
Roller sport
2020 Summer Olympics (Skateboarding)
- March 16 – 22: World Skate Lima Open Street & Park - Tokyo 2020 Qualification Event SEASON #2 in
Lima - April 6 – 12: ISO Yangcheng Street and Park 2020 - 5 STAR Tokyo 2020 Qualification Event SEASON #2 in
Yancheng - April 14 – 19: ISO Nanjing Street 2020 - 5 STAR - Tokyo 2020 Qualification Event SEASON #2 in
Nanjing - April 22 – 26: ARK League - Street - 5 STAR -Tokyo 2020 Qualification Event SEASON #2 in
Samukawa - May 4 – 10: Dew Tour 2020 5 Star Street, Pro Tour Park - Tokyo 2020 Qualification Event SEASON #2 in
Long Beach - May 19 – 24: World Skate SLS World Championship 2020 - Tokyo 2020 Qualification Event SEASON #2 in
London - May 26 – 31: Park World Championship 2020 - Tokyo 2020 Qualification Event SEASON #2 in
Nanjing
World and continental championships
World Skate Europe
- October 19, 2019 – May 17: 2019–20 Rink Hockey Euroleague
- October 26, 2019 – April 5: 2019–20 Rink Hockey European Female League
- October, 2019 – 2019–20 World Skate Europe Cup
FIRS
- Artistic
- January 16 – 20: Americas Cup Championship of Clubs in
Orlando - May 4 – 10: Portugal Cup in
Sines - May 18 – 24: Sedmak Cup in
Trieste - June 2 – 6: 2020 Artistic World Cup Final in
Bremerhaven - June 6 – 14: Filippini International 2020 - World Skate 23rd edition in
Misano Adriatico
- Inline freestyle
- August 27 – 30: Inline Freestyle World Championships in
Shanghai
- Inline Hockey
- June 28 – July 11: 2020 FIRS Inline Hockey World Championships in
Cartagena
- Skate Cross
- August 27 – 30: Skate Cross World Championship in
Shanghai
- Speed
- March 22: 2020 World Skate Lima Open Marathon in
Lima - July 11 – 18: 2020 Inline Speed Skating World Championship in
Cartagena & Arjona - September 30 – October 10: 2020 Artistic Skating World Championships in
Asunción
Oceania Skate
- April 10 – 15: 2020 World Skate Oceania Speed Championships in
Timaru
Rowing
2020 Summer Olympics (Rowing)
- April 2 – 5: 2020 FISA Americas Olympic Qualification Regatta in
Rio de Janeiro[54] - April 27 – 29: 2020 FISA European Olympic Qualification Regatta in
Varese[55] - April 27 – 30: 2020 FISA Asia & Oceania Olympic Qualification Regatta in
Chungju[56] - May 17 – 19: 2020 FISA Final Olympic Qualification Regatta in
Lucerne[57]
Rugby league
Sunshine Coast Gympie Rugby League
- June 19: 2020 Sunshine Coast Gympie Rugby League season is cancelled with only three top division clubs nominating teams.[59][60]
Rugby sevens
2019–20 World Rugby Sevens Series
- December 5–7, 2019: 2019 Dubai Sevens in
United Arab Emirates - Winner:
South Africa; 2nd place: New Zealand; 3rd place: England
- Winner:
- December 13–15, 2019: 2019 South Africa Sevens in
Cape Town - Winner:
New Zealand; 2nd place: South Africa; 3rd place: France
- Winner:
2019–20 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series
- October 5–6, 2019: 2019 USA Women's Sevens
- Winner:
United States; 2nd place: Australia; 3rd place: New Zealand
- Winner:
- December 5–7, 2019: 2019 Dubai Women's Sevens in
United Arab Emirates - Winner:
New Zealand; 2nd place: Canada; 3rd place: United States
- Winner:
- December 13–15, 2019: 2019 South Africa Women's Sevens in
Cape Town - Winner:
New Zealand; 2nd place: Australia; 3rd place: Canada
- Winner:
International rugby sevens events
- September 17 – 19: 2020 World University Rugby Sevens Championships in
La Plata
Rugby union
World Rugby
- September 27, 2019 – June 20: 2019–20 Pro14
- February 1 – March 14: 2020 Six Nations Championship
- February 2 – March 15: 2020 Women's Six Nations Championship
Rugby Europe
- November 15, 2019 – May 23: 2019–20 European Rugby Champions Cup
- November 15, 2019 – May 22: 2019–20 European Rugby Challenge Cup
- September, 2019 – June: 2019–20 Rugby Europe International Championships
- October 26, 2019 – May 17: 2019–20 Rugby Europe Trophy
- February 1 – March 16: 2020 Rugby Europe Championship
- March 1 – April 11: 2019–20 Rugby Europe Women Championship
- October 5, 2019 – 2020: 2019–20 Rugby Europe Women Trophy
Asia Rugby
- August 8 & 9: Asia Rugby Men's Sevens Trophy and Asia Rugby Women's Sevens Trophy in
Jakarta - August 29 & 30: Asia Rugby Under 20 Men's Sevens and Asia Rugby Under 20 Women's Sevens in
Johor Bahru - August 29 – September 27: 2020 Asia Rugby Sevens Series in
Incheon, Huizhou, Colombo
Rugby Africa
- November 23, 2019 – 2019-20 Rugby Africa Cup
Americas Rugby
- August 15 – September 12: 2020 Americas Rugby Championship
- August 22 – 30: 2020 Americas Rugby Challenge
Shooting sports
2020 Summer Olympics (Shooting)
- April 15 – 27: All Guns Olympic Test Event in
Tokyo
2020 Summer Paralympics (Shooting)
- August 31 – September 6: Shooting at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in
Tokyo
World and continental shooting events
Speed skating
2020 Winter Youth Olympics (Speed skating)
- January 12 – 16: Speed skating at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in
St. Moritz - January 18 – 22: Short track speed skating at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in
Lausanne
2019–20 ISU Speed Skating World Cup
- November 15 – 17, 2019: SSWC #1 in
Minsk - 500 m winners:
Kim Jun-ho (m) / Olga Fatkulina (f) - 1000 m winners:
Thomas Krol (m) / Brittany Bowe (f) - 1500 m winners:
Kjeld Nuis (m) / Ireen Wüst (f) - Men's 5000 m winner:
Patrick Roest - Women's 3000 m winner:
Isabelle Weidemann - Mass Start winners:
Jorrit Bergsma (m) / Ivanie Blondin (f) - Team sprint winners:
Netherlands (Ronald Mulder, Kjeld Nuis, Kai Verbij) (m) / Netherlands (Michelle de Jong, Jutta Leerdam, Letitia de Jong)
- 500 m winners:
- November 22 – 24, 2019: SSWC #2 in
Tomaszów Mazowiecki - 500 m winners:
Tatsuya Shinhama (m) / Nao Kodaira (f) - 1500 m winners:
Thomas Krol (m) / Ireen Wüst (f) - Men's 5000 m winner:
Patrick Roest - Women's 3000 m winner:
Martina Sáblíková - Mass Start winners:
Joey Mantia (m) / Irene Schouten (f) - Team Pursuit winners:
Netherlands (Douwe de Vries, Jan Blokhuijsen, Patrick Roest, Marcel Bosker) / Russia (Yekaterina Shikhova, Natalya Voronina, Elizaveta Kazelina, Evgeniia Lalenkova) - Team sprint winners:
Netherlands (Ronald Mulder, Kjeld Nuis, Thomas Krol, Lennart Velema) / Russia (Olga Fatkulina, Angelina Golikova, Daria Kachanova, Irina Kuznetsova)
- 500 m winners:
- December 6 – 8, 2019: SSWC #3 in
Nur-Sultan - 500 m winners:
Viktor Mushtakov (m) / Angelina Golikova (f) - 1000 m winners:
Thomas Krol (m) / Brittany Bowe (f) - 1500 m winners:
Zhongyan Ning (m) / Ivanie Blondin (f) - Men's 10000 m winner:
Patrick Roest - Women's 5000 m winner:
Ivanie Blondin - Team Pursuit winners:
Italy (Andrea Giovannini, Nicola Tumolero, Michele Malfatti, Alessio Trentini) / Canada (Ivanie Blondin, Isabelle Weidemann, Béatrice Lamarche, Valérie Maltais) - Team sprint winners:
Netherlands (Ronald Mulder, Kjeld Nuis, Kai Verbij, Thomas Krol) (m) / Netherlands (Letitia de Jong, Sanneke de Neeling, Jutta Leerdam, Michelle de Jong)
- 500 m winners:
- December 13 – 15, 2019: SSWC #4 in
Nagano - 1st 500 m winners:
Yuma Murakami (m) / Nao Kodaira (f) - 2nd 500 m winners:
Viktor Mushtakov (m) / Angelina Golikova (f) - 1000 m winners:
Pavel Kulizhnikov (m) / Brittany Bowe (f) - Men's 5000 m winner:
Danila Semerikov - Women's 3000 m winner:
Ivanie Blondin - Mass Start winners:
Jordan Belchos (m) / Ivanie Blondin (f) - Team Pursuit winners:
Russia (Aleksandr Rumyantsev, Danila Semerikov, Ruslan Zakharov, Daniil Aldoshkin) / Japan (Miho Takagi, Nana Takagi, Ayano Sato, Nene Sakai) - Team sprint winners:
Russia (Pavel Kulizhnikov, Ruslan Murashov, Viktor Mushtakov, Artem Arefyev) (m) / Netherlands (Sanneke de Neeling, Dione Voskamp, Isabelle van Elst, Michelle de Jong)
- 1st 500 m winners:
- February 7 & 8: SSWC #5 in
Calgary - March 7 & 8: SSWC #6 (final) in
Heerenveen
Other long track speed skating events
- January 10 – 12: 2020 European Speed Skating Championships in
Heerenveen - January 31 – February 2: 2020 Four Continents Speed Skating Championships in
Milwaukee (debut event) - February 13 – 16: 2020 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships in
Salt Lake City - February 28 – March 1: 2020 World Sprint & World Allround Speed Skating Championships in
Hamar - March 10 – 13: 2020 World University Speed Skating Championships in
Amsterdam
2019–20 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup
- November 1 – 3, 2019: STWC #1 in
Salt Lake City[61] - Men's 500 m winners:
Hwang Dae-heon (#1) / Wu Dajing (#2) - Women's 500 m winners:
Martina Valcepina (#1) / Kim Boutin (#2) - 1000 m winners:
Hwang Dae-heon (m) / Suzanne Schulting - 1500 m winners:
Semion Elistratov (m) / Kim Boutin (f) - Men's 5000 m Relay winners:
Russia (Daniil Eybog, Pavel Sitnikov, Semion Elistratov, & Viktor An) - Women's 3000 m Relay winners:
China (Fan Kexin, Han Yutong, Qu Chunyu, & ZHANG Yuting) - Mixed 2000 m Relay winners:
Russia (Daniil Eybog, Ekaterina Efremenkova, Sofia Prosvirnova, & Viktor An)
- Men's 500 m winners:
- November 8 – 10, 2019: STWC #2 in
Montreal[62] - 500 m winners:
Shaolin Sándor Liu (m) / Kim Boutin (f) - Men's 1000 m winners:
Hwang Dae-heon (#1) / Semion Elistratov (#2) - Women's 1000 m winners:
Kim Boutin (#1) / Han Yutong (#2) - 1500 m winners:
Park Ji-won (m) / KIM Ji-yoo (f) - Men's 5000 m Relay winners:
Hungary (Csaba Burján, Cole Krueger, Shaoang Liu, & Shaolin Sándor Liu) - Women's 3000 m Relay winners:
China (Fan Kexin, Qu Chunyu, ZANG Yize, & ZHANG Yuting) - Mixed 2000 m Relay winners:
China (Han Tianyu, Qu Chunyu, Ren Ziwei, & ZHANG Yuting)
- 500 m winners:
- November 29 – December 1, 2019: STWC #3 in
Nagoya - 500 m winners:
Shaoang Liu (m) / Kim Boutin (f) - 1000 m winners:
Park Ji-won (m) / Noh Ah-reum (f) - 1st 1500 m winners:
Kim Dong-wook (m) / Kim Ji-yoo (f) - 2nd 1500 m winners:
Park Ji-won (m) / Suzanne Schulting (f) - Men's 5000 m Relay winners:
China (AN Kai, Han Tianyu, Ren Ziwei, Wu Dajing) - Women's 3000 m Relay winners:
Italy (Arianna Fontana, Cynthia Mascitto, Martina Valcepina, Nicole Botter Gomez) - Mixed 2000 m Relay winners:
South Korea (Choi Min-jeong, Kim A-lang, Kim Dong-wook, Park In-wook)
- 500 m winners:
- December 6 – 8, 2019: STWC #4 in
Shanghai - 1st 500 m winners:
Shaolin Sándor Liu (m) / Kim Boutin (f) - 2nd 500 m winners:
Shaolin Sándor Liu (m) / Fan Kexin (f) - 1000 m winners:
Han Tianyu (m) / Suzanne Schulting (f) - 1500 m winners:
Lee June-seo (m) / Kim A-lang (f) - Men's 5000 m Relay winners:
Russia (Daniil Eybog, Pavel Sitnikov, Semion Elistratov, Viktor An) - Women's 3000 m Relay winners:
Canada (Alyson Charles, Courtney Sarault, Danaé Blais, Kim Boutin) - Mixed 2000 m Relay winners:
Netherlands (Daan Breeuwsma, Itzhak de Laat, Lara van Ruijven, Suzanne Schulting)
- 1st 500 m winners:
- February 7 – 9: STWC #5 in
Dresden - February 14 – 16: STWC #6 (final) in
Dordrecht
Other short track speed skating events
- January 10 – 12: 2020 Four Continents Short Track Speed Skating Championships in
Montreal (debut event) - January 24 – 26: 2020 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships in
Debrecen - March 13 – 15: 2020 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in
Seoul
Sport climbing
International sport climbing championships
- TBA: 2020 World University Sport Climbing Championships in
Turin
Squash
2019–20 PSA World Tour
- World Tour Platinum
- October 5–12, 2019: United States Open in
Philadelphia - Men:
Ali Farag defeated Mohamed El Shorbagy, 11–4, 11–7, 11–2. - Women:
Nouran Gohar defeated Nour El Tayeb, 3–11, 8–11, 14–12, 11–8, 11–7.
- Men:
- October 25 – November 1, 2019: Egyptian Squash Open in
Cairo Karim Abdel Gawad defeated Ali Farag, 11–6, 11–8, 11–8.
- January 9 – 17: Tournament of Champions in
Manhattan
- World Tour Gold
- September 4–8, 2019: China Squash Open in
Shanghai - Men:
Mohamed El Shorbagy defeated Ali Farag, 11–3, 11–9, 5–11, 11–8. - Women:
Nour El Tayeb defeated Raneem El Weleily, 11–9, 9–11, 11–9, 9–11, 12–10.
- Men:
- September 24–30, 2019: Netsuite Open in
San Francisco - Men:
Mohamed El Shorbagy defeated Tarek Momen, 11–5, 11–13, 11–9, 7–11, 11–4. - Women:
Raneem El Weleily defeated Nour El Tayeb, 11–5, 11–5, 11–5.
- Men:
- November 19–24, 2019: St George's Hill Open in
Weybridge Karim Abdel Gawad defeated Mohamed El Shorbagy, 8–11, 11–3, 11–1, 10–12, 11–6.
- World Tour Silver
- September 9–14, 2019: Open de France - Nantes in
France - Men:
Paul Coll defeated Joel Makin, 12–10, 11–3, 11–9. - Women:
Camille Serme defeated Amanda Sobhy, 9–11, 11–6, 11–8, 11–9.
- Men:
- World Tour Bronze
- January 22 – 26: Pittsburgh Open in
Pittsburgh - January 22 – 27: Carol Weymuller Open in
Brooklyn - January 30 – February 3: Cleveland Classic in
Cleveland
- October 24 – November 1, 2019: CIB PSA Women's World Championship in
Cairo Nour El Sherbini defeated Raneem El Weleily, 11–4, 9–11, 11–5, 11–6.
- November 8–15, 2019: PSA Men's World Championship in
Doha Tarek Momen defeated Paul Coll, 11–8, 11–3, 11–4.
Table tennis
2020 Summer Olympics (Table tennis)
- April 6 – 12: Asian 2020 Olympic Qualification Tournament (location TBA)
- TBA: Latin American Singles and Mixed Qualification to Tokyo 2020 in
Havana
World table tennis events
- Senior
- June 21 – 28: 2020 World Table Tennis Championships in
Busan - October 16 – 18: 2020 ITTF Men's World Cup in
Düsseldorf - October 23 – 25: 2020 ITTF Women's World Cup in
Bangkok
- Junior & Cadet
- November 29 – December 6: 2020 World Junior Table Tennis Championships in
Guimarães
Continental table tennis championships
Americas (TT)
- Senior
- February 7 – 9: 2020 ITTF Pan-America Cup (location TBA)
- September 15 – 20: 2020 Pan American Table Tennis Championships (location TBA)
- Junior & Cadet
- June 22 – 27: 2020 Pan American Junior Table Tennis Championships (location TBA)
Asia (TT)
- Senior
- TBA: 2020 ITTF-ATTU Asian Cup (location TBA)
- Junior & Cadet
- September 29 – October 4: 2020 Asian Junior & Cadet Table Tennis Championships (location TBA)
Europe (TT)
- Senior
- February 8 & 9: 2020 Europe Top 16 Cup in
Montreux - September 15 – 20: 2020 European Table Tennis Championships in
Warsaw
- U-21, Junior & Cadet
- March 4 – 8: 2020 European Under-21 Table Tennis Championships in
Varaždin - July 10 – 19: 2020 European Youth Table Tennis Championships in
Zagreb - October 2 – 4: 2020 European Youth Top 10 in
Berlin
2020 ITTF World Tour
- World Tour Platinum events
- January 28 – February 2: 2020 German Open in
Magdeburg - March 3 – 8: 2020 Qatar Open in
Doha - April 21 – 26: 2020 Japan Open in
Kitakyushu - May 12 – 17: 2020 China Open in
Shenzhen - June 23 – 28: 2020 Australian Open in
Geelong - November 10 – 15: 2020 Austrian Open in
Linz
- World Tour events
- February 18 – 23: 2020 Hungarian Open in
Budapest - May 5 – 10: 2020 Hong Kong Open in
Hong Kong - June 16 – 21: 2020 Korea Open (location TBA)
- August 25 – 30: 2020 Czech Open in
Olomouc - September 1 – 6: 2020 Bulgarian Open in
Panagyurishte - November 3 – 8: 2020 Swedish Open in
Stockholm
- Grand Finals
- December 10 – 13: 2020 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals (location TBA)
2020 ITTF Challenge Series
- Plus events
- February 12 – 16: Portugal Open in
Lisbon - March 11 – 15: Oman Open in
Muscat - June 3 – 7: Belarus Open in
Minsk - August 18 – 22: Nigeria Open in
Lagos - September 9 – 13: Pyongyang Open in
North Korea - October 27 – 31: Belgian Open in
De Haan - December 1 – 5: Canada Open in
Vancouver
- Regular events
Tennis
Grand Slam
- January 13–26: 2020 Australian Open
- Men:
Novak Djokovic defeated Dominic Thiem, 6–4, 4–6, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4. - Women:
Sofia Kenin defeated Garbiñe Muguruza, 4–6, 6–2, 6–2.
- Men:
- August 31–September 13: 2020 US Open
- September 27–October 11: 2020 French Open
- 2020 Wimbledon Championships cancelled, and instead to be held the tournament in 2021.
2020 ATP World Tour
Triathlon
2020 Summer Olympics (Triathlon)
2020 ITU World Triathlon Series
World triathlon championships
- May 2 & 3: 2020 Milan ITU Paratriathlon World Championships in
Italy - June 27 & 28: 2020 Kecskemét World University Triathlon Championships in
Hungary - July 11 & 12: 2020 Hamburg ITU Triathlon Mixed Relay World Championships in
Germany - September 4 – 13: 2020 Almere-Amsterdam ITU Multisport World Championships in the
Netherlands
2020 ITU Triathlon World Cup
- March 14 & 15: TWC #1 in
Mooloolaba - March 21 & 22: TWC #2 in
Sarasota - March 28 & 29: TWC #3 in
New Plymouth - April 4 & 5: TWC #4 in
Brasília - April 25 & 26: TWC #5 in
Huatulco - May 1 & 2: TWC #6 in
Valencia - May 9 & 10: TWC #7 in
Chengdu - May 30 & 31: TWC #8 in
Arzachena - July 18 & 19: TWC #9 in
Tiszaújváros - August 29 & 30: TWC #10 in
Karlovy Vary - September 12 & 13: TWC #11 in
Weihai - September 25 & 26: TWC #12 in
Madrid - October 17 & 18: TWC #13 in
Tongyeong - October 24 & 25: TWC #14 in
Miyazaki
2020 ITU World Triathlon Mixed Relay Series
- March 6 & 7: WTMRS #1 in
Abu Dhabi
2020 ITU World Paratriathlon Series
2020 ITU Paratriathlon World Cup
World Triathlon Corporation
- Main Ironman Championships
- March 29: 2020 Ironman African Championship in
Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality - June 7: 2020 Ironman Asia-Pacific Championship in
Cairns - June 28: 2020 Ironman European Championship in
Frankfurt - TBA: 2020 Ironman North American Championship in
The Woodlands - TBA: 2020 Ironman South American Championship in
Mar del Plata - TBA: 2020 Ironman World Championship in
Kailua-Kona
- Main Ironman 70.3 Championships
- June 21: 2020 Ironman 70.3 European Championship in
Elsinore - November 28: 2020 Ironman 70.3 World Championship in
Taupo - TBA: 2020 Ironman 70.3 South American Championship (location TBA)
- TBA: 2020 Ironman 70.3 North American Championship (location TBA)
- TBA: 2020 Ironman 70.3 Asia-Pacific Championship (location TBA)
- TBA: 2020 Ironman 70.3 Middle East Championship (location TBA)
Volleyball
2020 Summer Olympics (Volleyball)
- April 21 – 26: 2020 Olympic Volleyball Test Events in
Tokyo
FIVB Nations League
- May 19 – June 18: 2020 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League[63]
- May 22 – June 21: 2020 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League[63]
NORCECA
- January 10 – 12: 2020 NORCECA Men's Tokyo Volleyball Olympic Qualification in
Vancouver[64] - January 10 – 12: 2020 NORCECA Women's Tokyo Volleyball Olympic Qualification in
Santo Domingo[65]
CEV
- Teams competitions
- January 5 – 10: 2020 CEV Men's Tokyo Volleyball Olympic Qualification in
Berlin[68] - January 7 – 12: 2020 CEV Women's Tokyo Volleyball Olympic Qualification in
Apeldoorn[69] - May 23 – June 21: 2020 CEV Men's Volleyball European Golden League (Final in
Kortrijk)[70] - May 23 – June 21: 2020 CEV Women's Volleyball European Golden League (Final in
Ruse)[71]
- Club competitions
- October 8, 2019 – May 17: 2019–20 CEV Women's Champions League[72]
- October 22, 2019 – May 17: 2019–20 CEV Champions League[73]
- Other competitions
- October 2, 2019 – March 14: 2019–20 Baltic Men Volleyball League
- October 12, 2019 –: 2019–20 Baltic Women Volleyball League
- October 5, 2019 –: 2019–20 MEVZA League
- October 12, 2019 –: 2019–20 MEVZA Women League
AVC
- January 7 – 12: 2020 AVC Men's Tokyo Volleyball Olympic Qualification in
Jiangmen[74] - January 7 – 12: 2020 AVC Women's Tokyo Volleyball Olympic Qualification in
Nakhon Ratchasima[75]
Water skiing & Wakeboarding
IWWF World Championships
- March 21 & 22: 2020 IWWF World Waterski Show Tournament in
Mulwala - April 11 – 18: 2020 IWWF World Barefoot Waterski Championships in
Liverpool (Sydney) - August 18 – 23: 2020 IWWF World Junior Waterski Championships in
Santa Rosa Beach, Florida - September 14 – 20: 2020 IWWF World Cable Wakeboard Championships in
Pathum Thani - September 14 – 20: 2020 IWWF World Over 35 Waterski Championships in
Baurech - September 22 – 27: 2020 FISU World University Waterski & Wakeboard Championships in
Dnipro
Notes
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gollark: Apparently the cancer gets cancer and stops growing or something?
gollark: Fire extinguishers also use carbon dioxide and powder and stuff because water makes some fires worse.
gollark: Kind of like with Trump, how he constantly does bad things but everyone's just immunized to it.
gollark: Maybe people are just used to police being reported as terrible quite a lot? Which isn't entirely unreasonable as America has a lot of police so even a low % being bad means you can pick out a lot of issues.
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