2021 in sports
Overview of the events of 2021 in sports
2021 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
Major sports news
World records
In chronological order
17 May: In swimming, Russian Kliment Kolesnikov broke the 50 metre backstroke world record at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships with a time of 23.93.[ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
18 May: In swimming, Russian Kliment Kolesnikov broke the 50 metre backstroke world record at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships with a time of 23.80.[ 9] [ 10] [ 11]
22 May: In swimming, Italian Benedetta Pilato broke the women's 50 metre breaststroke world record at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships with a time of 29.30.[ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
13 June: In swimming, Australian Kaylee McKeown broke the women's 100 metre backstroke world record at the 2021 Australian Swimming Trials with a time of 57.45.[ 15] [ 16]
18 June: In athletics, American Ryan Crouser broke the shot put world record at the 2020 United States Olympic Trials (track and field) with a distance of 23.37 metres.[ 17] [ 18]
25 July: In swimming, Team Australia , consisting of Bronte Campbell , Meg Harris , Emma McKeon , and Cate Campbell broke the women's 4x100 metre freestyle relay world record at the 2020 Summer Olympics with a time of 3:29.69.[ 19] [ 20]
29 July: In swimming, Team China , consisting of Yang Junxuan , Tang Muhan , Zhang Yufei , and Li Bingjie broke the women's 4x200 metre freestyle relay world record at the 2020 Summer Olympics with a time of 7:40.33.[ 21] [ 22]
30 July: In swimming, South African Tatjana Schoenmaker broke the women's 200 metre breaststroke world record at the 2020 Summer Olympics with a time of 2:18.95.[ 23] [ 24]
31 July: In swimming, American Caeleb Dressel broke the 100 metre butterfly world record at the 2020 Summer Olympics with a time of 49.45.[ 25] [ 26]
31 July: In swimming, Team Great Britain , consisting of Kathleen Dawson , Adam Peaty , James Guy , and Anna Hopkin broke the mixed 4x100 metre medley relay world record at the 2020 Summer Olympics with a time of 3:37.58.[ 27] [ 28]
1 August: In swimming, Team USA , consisting of Ryan Murphy , Michael Andrew , Caeleb Dressel , and Zach Apple broke the 4x100 metre medley relay world record at the 2020 Summer Olympics with a time of 3:26.78.[ 29] [ 30]
1 August: In athletics, Venezuelan Yulimar Rojas broke the women's triple jump world record at the 2020 Summer Olympics with a distance of 15.67 metres.[ 31]
3 August: In athletics, Norwegian Karsten Warholm broke the 400 metres hurdles world record at the 2020 Summer Olympics with a time of 45.94.[ 32] [ 33]
4 August: In athletics, American Sydney McLaughlin broke the women's 400 metres hurdles world record at the 2020 Summer Olympics with a time of 51.46.[ 34] [ 35]
29 August: In swimming, American Coleman Stewart broke the short course 100 metre backstroke world record at the 2021 International Swimming League with a time of 48.33.[ 36] [ 37]
29 October: In swimming, Australian Kyle Chalmers broke the short course 100 metre freestyle world record at the 2021 FINA Swimming World Cup with a time of 44.84.[ 38] [ 39] [ 40]
3 November: In swimming, Team Italy , consisting of Michele Lamberti , Nicolo Martinenghi , Marco Orsi , and Lorenzo Zazzeri broke the short course 4x50 metre medley relay world record at the 2021 European Short Course Swimming Championships with a time of 1:30.14.[ 41] [ 42]
6 November: In swimming, Hungarian Szebasztián Szabó tied the short course 50 metre butterfly world record at the 2021 European Short Course Swimming Championships with a time of 21.75.[ 43] [ 44]
7 November: In swimming, Belarusian Ilya Shymanovich tied the short course 50 metre breastroke world record at the 2021 European Short Course Swimming Championships with a time of 25.25.[ 45] [ 46]
7 November: In swimming, Team Netherlands , consisting of Kira Toussaint , Arno Kamminga , Maaike de Waard , and Thom de Boer broke the short course 4x50 metre mixed medley relay world record at the 2021 European Short Course Swimming Championships with a time of 1:36.18.[ 47] [ 48]
19 November: In swimming, Belarusian Ilya Shymanovich broke the short course 100 metre breaststroke world record at the 2021 International Swimming League with a time of 55.32.[ 49] [ 50]
Deaths
Competitions by month
2 – 10 March: in Bansko
Super G winners: Giovanni Franzoni (m) / Lena Wechner (f)
Giant Slalom winners: Lukas Fuerstein (m) / Hanna Aronsson Elfman (f)
Slalom winners: Benjamin Ritchie (m) / Sophie Mathiou (f)
Men's
Women's
21 & 22 November 2020: World Cup #1 in Levi
12 – 14 December 2020: World Cup #2 in Courchevel
16 – 20 December 2020: World Cup #3 in Val-d'Isère
28 & 29 December 2020: WC #4 in Semmering
Here, the Giant Slalom competition is cancelled.
7 – 10 January: WC #5 in St Anton am Arlberg
12 January: WC #6 in Flachau
Women's Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
16 & 17 January: WC #7 in Kranjska Gora
Women's Giant Slalom winners: Marta Bassino (2 times)
20 – 24 January: WC #8 in Crans-Montana
Women's Downhill winners: Sofia Goggia (2 times)
Women's Super G winner: Lara Gut-Behrami
26 January: WC #9 in Kronplatz
Women's Giant Slalom winner: Tessa Worley
28 – 31 January: WC #10 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Women's Super G winners: Lara Gut-Behrami (2 times)
24 – 27 February: WC #11 in Val di Fassa
Women's Downhill winners: Lara Gut-Behrami (2 times)
Women's Super G winner: Federica Brignone
6 & 7 March: WC #12 in Jasná
12 & 13 March: WC #13 in Åre
Mixed
17 & 18 October 2020: World Cup #1 in Sölden
26 & 27 November 2020: World Cup #2 in Lech /Zürs
3 – 6 January: WC #3 in Zagreb
12 – 17 January: WC #4 in Wengen
15 – 21 March: WC #5 in Lenzerheide
2020–21 Citizen World Cup
2 & 3 January: WC #1 in Pontresina
7 – 9 January: WC #2 in Falcade /Moena
Men's Super G winners: Francesco Gatto (No. 1) / Matteo Pradal (No. 2)
Women's Super G winners: Katrina van Soest (2 times)
9 & 10 January: WC #3 in Lenggries /Brauneck
9 & 10 January: WC #4 in Turnau
Men's Slalom winners: Michał Staszowski (No. 1) / Filip Botka (No. 2)
Women's Slalom winners: Petra Hromcová (2 times)
16 & 17 January: WC #5 in Reiteralm
Men's Giant Slalom winners: Jakob Greber (No. 1) / Max Greber (No. 2)
28 – 31 January: WC #6 in Passo San Pellegrino
Men's Giant Slalom winner: Jan Koula (2 times)
Women's Giant Slalom winners: Caroline Beauchamp (No. 1) / Carlotta De Leonardis (No. 2)
9 – 12 February: WC #7 in Abetone
Slalom winners: Toby Case (m) / Lisa Rodari (f)
Giant Slalom winners: Thomas Meraner (m) / Camilla Furletti (f)
18 February 20: WC #8 in Sils/Furtschellas
Men's Slalom winners: Luc Herrmann (2 times)
Women's Slalom winners: Carlotta Maria Clara Marcora (2 times)
20 & 21 February: WC #9 in La Molina
Giant Slalom winners: Andrés García (m) / Inês Araújo (f)
Slalom winners: Samuel Beso (m) / Inés Sanmartín Arbones (f)
1 – 3 March: WC #10 in Hinterreit
Men's Super G winners: Luis Tritscher (2 times)
Women's Super G winners: Florentina Schnittler (No. 1) / Chantal-Isell Laszlo (No. 2)
6 & 7 March: WC #11 in Espot
Men's Slalom winners: Aniol Torres Casas (No. 1) / Alejandro Miquel (No. 2)
Women's Slalom winners: Inés Sanmartín Arbones (No. 1) / Noelia Gasienica-Kotelnicka (No. 2)
6 & 7 March: WC #11 in Tschappina
Men's Giant Slalom winner: Martin-Luis Walch (No. 1) / Dario Büschlen (No. 2)
Women's Giant Slalom winners: Selina Gadient (2 times)
15 March: WC #12 in Santa Caterina di Valfurva
Super G winners: Luca Resinelli (m) / Flavia Lüönd (f)
2020–21 FIS Alpine Ski Europa Cup
2 & 3 November 2020: EC #1 in Obergurgl
Men's Giant Slalom winners: Raphael Haaser (No. 1) / Julian Rauchfuss (No. 2)
7 – 9 December 2020: EC #2 in Zinal (Men's only)
12 & 13 December 2020: EC #3 in Cadipietra (Women's only)
12 – 15 December 2020: EC #4 in Santa Caterina di Valfurva (Men's only)
Men's Downhill winners: Maximilian Lahnsteiner (No. 1) / Clemens Nocker (No. 2)
16 & 17 December 2020: EC #5 in Hippach (Women's only)
17 & 18 December 2020: EC #6 in Val di Fassa (Men's only)
Men's Slalom winners: Clément Noël (No. 1) / Théo Letitre (No. 2)
20 & 21 December 2020: EC #7 in Andalo (Women's only)
21 & 22 December 2020: EC #8 in Altenmarkt (Men's only)
Men's Super G winners: Raphael Haaser (No. 1) / Roy Piccard (No. 2)
4 & 5 January: EC #9 in Zinal (Women's only)
Women's Super G winners: Stephanie Jenal (No. 1) / Lisa Grill (No. 2)
6 & 7 January: EC #10 in Val Cenis (Men's only)
Men's Slalom winners: Laurie Taylor (No. 1) / Billy Major (No. 2)
9 & 10 January: EC #11 in Vaujany (Women's only)
Women's Slalom winners: Elsa Håkansson-Fermbäck (No. 1) / Andreja Slokar (No. 2)
14 – 17 January: EC #12 in Crans-Montana
Women's Downhill winners: Jasmine Flury (No. 1) / Second here is cancelled.
18 & 19 January: EC #13 in Zinal (Men's only)
Men's Super G winners: Lars Rösti (No. 1) / Joshua Mettler (No. 2)
20 & 21 January: EC #14 in Gstaad (Women's only)
Women's Slalom winners: Marie-Therese Sporer (No. 1) / Andreja Slokar (No. 2)
25 & 26 January: EC #15 in Zell am See (Women's only)
Women's Slalom winners: Lena Dürr (No. 1) / Zrinka Ljutić (No. 2)
25 – 30 January: EC #16 in Orcières-Merlette (Men's only)
Men's Downhill winners: Erik Arvidsson (No. 1) / Victor Schuller (No. 2)
Men's Super G winner: Maximilian Lahnsteiner
2 & 3 February: EC #17 in Folgaria (Men's only)
Men's Giant Slalom winners: Semyel Bissig (No. 1) / Timon Haugan (No. 2)
2 & 3 February: EC #18 in Krvavec (Women's only)
Women's Giant Slalom winner: Zrinka Ljutić
6 & 7 February: EC #19 in Berchtesgaden (Men's only)
9 – 11 February: EC #20 in Santa Caterina di Valfurva (Women's only)
Downhill winners: Lisa Grill (2 times)
13 – 15 February: EC #21 in Berchtesgaden (Women's only)
Giant Slalom winners: Elisa Mörzinger (No. 1) / Hilma Loevblom (No. 2) / (No. 3)
18 & 19 February: EC #22 in Hasliberg (Men's only)
Men's Slalom winners: Billy Major (No. 1) / Ben Ritchie (No. 2)
22 – 25 February: EC #23 in Sella Nevea (Men's only)
Men's Downhill winners: Victor Schuller (No. 1) / Erik Arvidsson (No. 2)
27 & 28 February: EC #24 in Oberjoch (Men's only)
27 & 28 February: EC #25 in Livigno (Women's only)
2 & 3 March: EC #26 in Val di Fassa (Women's only)
10 – 18 March: EC #27 in Saalbach-Hinterglemm
Downhill and Women's Super G events here are cancelled .
Men's Super G winner: Stefan Rogentin
18 – 21 March: EC #28 in Reiteralm
2020–21 Indoor World Series
21 – 22 November 2020: Stage #1 (Worldwide Online)
Recurve winners: Felix Wieser (m) / Jung-ah Oh (f)
Compound winners: Staš Modic (m) / Sarah Prieels (f)
Barebow winners: Erik Jonsson (m) / Cinzia Noziglia (f)
18 – 20 December 2020: Stage #2 (Worldwide Online)
Recurve winners: Brady Ellison (m) / Wi Nayeon (f)
Compound winners: Dave Cousins (m) / Bayley Sargeant (f)
Barebow winners: Erik Jonsson (m) / Lina Bjorklund
15 – 17 January: Stage #3 (Worldwide Online)
Recurve winners: Brady Ellison (m) / Jang Yoo-jung (f)
Compound winners: Jean-Philippe Boulch (m) / Fátima Neri (f)
Barebow winners: Erik Jonsson (m) / Lina Bjorklund
12 – 14 February: Stage #4 (Worldwide Online)
27 & 28 February: Stage #5 (Worldwide Online, finals, Only for teams)
Archery Americas
Archery Europe
FIFA
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Elite
Gold
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Bronze
6 February: International Track Meet in Christchurch
200 m winners: Edward Osei-Nketia (m) / Georgia Hulls (f)
Women's 800 m winner: Camille Buscomb
Men's 1500 m winner: Hamish Carson
400 m Hurdles winners: Cameron French (m) / Portia Bing (f)
Men's 3000 m Steeplechase winner: Niam Macdonald
Women's Long Jump winner: Tegan Duffy
Men's Triple Jump winner: Andrew Allan
High Jump winners: Hamish Kerr (m) / Keeley O'Hagan (f)
Shot Put winners: Jacko Gill (m) / Valerie Adams (f)
Discus Throw winners: Connor Bell (m) / Savannah Scheen (f)
Hammer Throw winners: Anthony Nobilo (m) / Lauren Bruce (f)
27 February: Sir Graeme Douglas International in Auckland
100 m winners: Edward Osei-Nketia (m) / Zoe Hobbs (f)
400 m winners: Hamish Gill (m) / Jordyn Blake (f)
Men's 800 m winner: James Preston
Women's 1500 m winner: Camille Buscomb
Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Tom Moloney
Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Amy Robertson
Men's Long Jump winner: Felix McDonald
Women's Triple Jump winner: Anna Thomson
Men's High Jump winner: Hamish Kerr
Pole Vault winners: Ettiene Du Preez (m) / Imogen Ayris (f)
Shot Put winners: Tom Walsh (m) / Valerie Adams (f)
Women's Javelin Throw winner: Tori Peeters
11 March: Canberra Track Classic in Canberra
NACAC Area Permit Meetings
18 – 20 March: Spring Break Classic Invitational in Carolina (APM #1)
20 March: Velocity Fest #8 in Kingston (APM #2)
17 April: Velocity Fest #9 in Kingston (APM #3)
13 February: Balkan U20 Indoor Championships in Sofia
60 m winners: Beniamin Duicu (m) / Zala Istenič (f)
400 m winners: Denis Simon Toma (m) / Tatiana Kharashchuk (f)
800 m winners: Márk Fándly (m) / Veronika Sadek (f)
1500 m winners: Devrim Kazan (m) / Talida Sfârghiu (f)
3000 m winners: Emil Bezecny (m) / Mădălina Sîrbu (f)
60 m Hurdles winners: Demir Ayetullah (m) / Klara Koščak (f)
Long Jump winners: Gor Beglaryan (m) / Mariia Horielova (f)
Triple Jump winners: Oleksandr Aiko (m) / Jovana Gnjatović (f)
High Jump winners: Roman Petruk (m) / Styliana Ioannidou (f)
Pole Vault winners: Sedat Cacim (m) / Ula Bohorč (f)
Shot Put winners: Muhamet Ramadani (m) / Akyol Pınar (f)
4 × 400 m winners: Turkey (m) / Slovenia (f)
20 February: 2021 Balkan Athletics Indoor Championships in Istanbul
4 – 7 March: 2021 European Athletics Indoor Championships in Toruń
2021 European Athletics Outdoor Area Permit Meetings
24 May: 36eme Meeting International Athletisme Montgeron-Essonne in Montgeron (APM No. 1)
2020–2021 Oceania Area Permit Meetings
18 December 2020: Night of 5's in Auckland (APM No. 1)
100 m winners: Edward Osei-Nketia (m) / Zoe Hobbs (f)
800 m winners: James Harding (m) / Joanna Poland (f)
5000 m winners: Eric Speakman (m) / Lydia O'Donnell (f)
400 m Hurdles winners: Cameron French (m) / Anna Percy (f)
High Jump winners: Hamish Kerr (m) / Josie Taylor (f)
Pole Vault winners: Max Attwell (m) / Olivia McTaggart (f)
Shot Put winners: Jacko Gill (m) / Maddi Wesche (f)
Discus Throw winners: Alexander Parkinson (m) / Savannah Scheen (f)
Hammer Throw winners: Anthony Nobilo (m) / Julia Ratcliffe (f)
23 January: Potts Classic in Hastings (APM No. 2)
100 m winners: Tiaan Whelpton (m) / Zoe Hobbs (f)
800 m winners: James Preston (m) / Rebekah Greene (f)
3000m Steeplechase winners: Samuel Tanner (m) / Kara MacDermid (f)
Long Jump winners: Angus Lyver (m) / Mariah Ririnui (f)
Pole Vault winners: James Steyn (m) / Olivia McTaggart (f)
Shot Put winners: Tom Walsh (m) / Valerie Adams (f)
Discus Throw winners: Connor Bell (m) / Savannah Scheen (f)
Hammer Throw winners: Anthony Nobilo (m) / Lauren Bruce (f)
26 January: Zatopek Classic in Melbourne (APM No. 3)
30 January: Cooks Classic in Whanganui (APM No. 4)
200 m winners: Edward Osei-Nketia (m) / Natasha Eady (f)
400 m winners: James Robertson (m) / Camryn Smart (f)
1 Mile Run winners: Samuel Tanner (m) / Camille Buscomb (f)
400 m Hurdles winners: Cameron French (m) / Portia Bing (f)
High Jump winners: Hamish Kerr (m) / Josie Taylor (f)
Triple Jump winners: Scott Thomson (m) / Anna Thomsom (f)
Shot Put winners: Jacko Gill (m) / Lisa Adams (f)
Women's Hammer Throw winner: Lauren Bruce
Javelin Throw winners: Ben Langton Burnell (m) / Tori Peeters (f)
13 February: Porritt Classic in Hamilton (APM No. 5)
200 m winners: Edward Osei-Nketia (m) / Georgia Hulls (f)
Men's 800 m winner: James Preston
Women's 1500 m winner: Camille Buscomb
Men's 5000 m winner: Hayden Wilde
Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: Joshua Hawkins
Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Amy Robertson
400 m Hurdles winners: Cameron French (m) / Portia Bing (f)
Men's Long Jump winner: Shay Veitch
Women's Triple Jump winner: Anna Thomson
Shot Put winners: Jacko Gill (m) / Valerie Adams (f)
Women's Hammer Throw winner: Lauren Bruce
Javelin Throw winners: Ben Langton Burnell (m) / Tori Peeters (f)
20 February: Capital Classic in Wellington (APM No. 6)
100 m winners: Edward Osei-Nketia (m) / Natasha Eady (f)
400 m winners: Hamish Gill (m) / Camryn Smart (f)
Women's 800 m winner: Katherine Camp
Men's 1500 m winner: Julian Oakley
Men's 110 m Hurdles winner: James Sandilands
Women's 100 m Hurdles winner: Amy Robertson
Women's Long Jump winner: Lili Szabó (f)
Men's Triple Jump winner: Andrew Allan
High Jump winners: Hamish Kerr (m) / Keeley O'Hagan (f)
Pole Vault winners: Ettiene du Preez (m) / Olivia McTaggart (f)
Discus Throw winners: Connor Bell (m) / Savannah Scheen (f)
Hammer Throw winners: Antony Nobilo (m) / Lauren Bruce (f)
25 February: Summer Super Series in Canberra (APM No. 7)
Super 1000
Super 750
Super 500
Super 300
2 – 7 March: 2021 Swiss Open in Basel
Men's Singles: Viktor Axelsen defeated Kunlavut Vitidsarn , 21–16, 21–6.
Women's Singles: Carolina Marín defeated P. V. Sindhu , 21–12, 21–5.
Men's Doubles: Kim Astrup & Anders Skaarup Rasmussen defeated Mark Lamsfuß & Marvin Emil Seidel , 21–16, 21–11.
Women's Doubles: Pearly Tan Koong Le & Thinaah Muralitharan defeated Gabriela Stoeva & Stefani Stoeva , 21–19, 21–12.
Mixed Doubles: Thom Gicquel & Delphine Delrue defeated Mathias Christiansen & Alexandra Bøje , 21–19, 21–19
Super 100
Africa
25 – 28 February: Uganda International in Kampala
Men's Singles: Varun Kapur defeated S. Sankar Muthusamy Subramanian, 21–18, 16–21, 21–17.
Women's Singles: Malvika Bansod defeated Anupama Upadhyaya, 17–21, 25–23, 21–10.
Men's Doubles: No competition
Women's Doubles: Husina Kobugabe & Mable Namakoye defeated Fadilah Mohamed Rafi & Tracy Naluwooza, 21–9, 21–17.
Mixed Doubles: Israel Wanagalya & Betty Apio defeated Brian Kasirye & Husina Kobugabe, 21–13, 22–20.
National teams
Club teams
Regional competitions
National teams
Club teams
FIBA 3X3
2021 ITF Beach Tennis World Tour
B10
15 January: BTWT #1 in Dubai
Men's: Vladimir Helmut & Javier Méndez defeated Tiaan Bredenkamp & Emilio Misas, 6–1, 6–0.
Women's: Marta Apraiz & Safaa Bahman defeated Jessica Palma & Rebeka Zálešáková, 6–3, 6–3.
16 January: BTWT #2 in Clearwater #1
Men's: Diego Guzmán & Aksel Samardzic defeated Luis Miguel Reyes Peñalverty & Carlos Rivera, 6–3, 1–6, [12–10].
Women's: Angela Bemquerer & Larissa Boechat defeated Mayra Kaefer & Emilie Katz, 4–6, 7–6(7–5) , [10–8].
17 January: BTWT #3 in Clearwater #2
Men's: Diego Guzmán & Aksel Samardzic defeated Luis Miguel Reyes Peñalverty & Carlos Rivera, 6–1, 6–3.
Women's: Mayra Kaefer & Emilie Katz defeated Mariandreina Morales & Sherilyn Villalobos, 6–1, 6–3.
15 & 16 February: BTWT #4 in Las Palmas
Men's: Javier González Rosales & Santi Puente defeated Alvaro García González & Carlos Rodríguez Perera, 7–6(7–3) , 7–5.
Women's: Inés León Ojeda & Daniela Rodríguez Perera defeated Nicole Borzęcka & Alina Robok, 6–3, 7–6(7–1) .
13 March: BTWT #5 in Ponta Delgada
20 March: BTWT #6 in Angra do Heroísmo
B50
22 & 23 January: BTWT #1 in Dubai
Men's: Nikita Burmakin & Paolo Tronci defeated Vladimir Helmut & Javier Méndez, 6–1, 6–2.
Women's: Marta Apraiz & Katarína Páleníková defeated Ekaterina Kamenetckaia & Elena Koval, 6–2, 6–4.
12 – 14 February: BTWT #2 in Las Palmas
Men's: Victor López Rubio & Saulo Tejada Dámaso defeated Joeri Ertner & Bo Groot Antink, 6–4, 6–3.
Women's: Ariadna Costa Graell & Eva Fernández Palos defeated Carolina Miranda Naranjo & Anely Ruiz Campos, 6–2, 6–3.
1 Star
26 – 28 February: #1 Competition in Doha (Men's only)
4 Stars
8 – 13 March: #1 Competition in Doha
27 – 29 November 2020: WC #1 in Kontiolahti #1
30 November – 6 December 2020: WC #2 in Kontiolahti #2
11 – 13 December 2020: WC #3 in Hochfilzen #1
17 – 20 December 2020: WC #4 in Hochfilzen #2
Men's 10 km Sprint winner: Sturla Holm Lægreid
Women's 7.5 Sprint winner: Tiril Eckhoff
Men's 12.5 km Pursuit winner: Sturla Holm Lægreid
Women's 10 km Pursuit winner: Tiril Eckhoff
Men's 15 km Mass Start winner: Arnd Peiffer
Women's 12.5 km Mass Start winner: Marte Olsbu Røiseland
4 – 10 January: WC #5 in Oberhof #1
Men's 10 km Sprint winner: Johannes Thingnes Bø
Women's 7.5 km Sprint winner: Tiril Eckhoff
Men's 12.5 km Pursuit winner: Sturla Holm Lægreid
Women's 10 km Pursuit winner: Tiril Eckhoff
Single Mixed Relay winners: France (Julia Simon & Émilien Jacquelin )
4x6 km Mixed Relay winners: Russia (Uliana Kaisheva , Svetlana Mironova, Alexander Loginov , Eduard Latypov)
11 – 17 January: WC #5 in Oberhof #2
18 – 24 January: WC #6 in Antholz-Anterselva
Men's 20 km Individual winner: Alexander Loginov
Women's 15 km Individual winner: Lisa Hauser
Men's 15 km Mass Start winner: Johannes Thingnes Bø
Women's 12.5 km Mass Start winner: Julia Simon
Men's 4x7.5 km Relay winners: France Simon Desthieux, Quentin Fillon Maillet, Antonin Guigonnat , Émilien Jacquelin)
Women's 4x6 km Relay winners: Russia (Evgeniya Pavlova, Tatiana Akimova , Svetlana Mironova, Uliana Kaisheva)
2020–21 IBU Cup
11 – 17 January: IBU Cup #1 in Arber #1
Men's 10 km Sprint winners: Aleksander Fjeld Andersen (No. 1) / Filip Fjeld Andersen (No. 2)
Women's 7.5 km Sprint winners: Tatiana Akimova (2 times)
Men's 4x7.5 km Relay winners: Germany (Justus Strelow, Dominic Schmuck, Danilo Riethmüller, Philipp Nawrath )
Women's 4x6 km Relay winners: Russia (Valeriia Vasnetcova, Anastasiia Goreeva , Anastasia Shevchenko, Tatiana Akimova)
18 – 23 January: IBU Cup #2 in Arber #2
Men's 15 km Short Individual winner: Endre Strømsheim
Women's 12.5 km Short Individual winner: Tamara Steiner
Men's 10 km Sprint winner: Filip Fjeld Andersen
Women's 7.5 km Sprint winner: Valeriia Vasnetcova
Single Mixed Relay winners: Norway (Endre Strømsheim & Karoline Erdal)
4x7.5 km Mixed Relay winners: Russia (Said Karimulla Khalili, Daniil Serokhvostov, Anastasiia Goreeva, Valeriia Vasnetcova)
20 & 21 November 2020: World Cup #1 in Sigulda #1
28 & 29 November 2020: World Cup #2 in Sigulda #2
Two-man winners: Germany (Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis) (No. 1) / Germany (Francesco Friedrich & Alexander Schüller) (No. 2)
Two-woman winners: Germany (Laura Nolte & Leonie Fiebig)
12 & 13 December 2020: World Cup #3 in Innsbruck #1
19 & 20 December 2020: World Cup #4 in Innsbruck #2
8 – 10 January: World Cup #5 in Winterberg
16 & 17 January: World Cup #6 in St. Moritz
23 & 24 January: World Cup #7 in Königssee
30 & 31 January: World Cup #8 in Innsbruck #3 (final)
20 November 2020: World Cup #1 in Sigulda #1
27 November 2020 World Cup #2 in Sigulda #2
Winners: Martins Dukurs (m) / Janine Flock (f)
11 December 2020: World Cup #3 in Innsbruck #1
18 December 2020: World Cup #4 in Innsbruck #2
Winners: Martins Dukurs (m) / Janine Flock (f)
8 January: World Cup #5 in Winterberg
15 January: World Cup #6 in St. Moritz
22 January: World Cup #7 in Königssee
29 January: World Cup #8 in Innsbruck #3 (final)
Winners: Alexander Tretyakov (m) / Elena Nikitina (f)
2020–21 Bobsleigh Europe Cup
2021 Bobsleigh North American Cup
2020–21 Skeleton Europe Cup
27 & 28 November 2020: EC #1 in Winterberg
Men's winners: Felix Seibel (No. 1) / Kilian von Schleinitz (No. 2)
Women's winners: Sarah Wimmer (2 times)
19 December 2020: EC #2 in Sigulda
Winners: Krists Netlaus (m) / Stefanie Votz (f)
13 January: EC #3 in Altenberg
Winners: Matt Weston (m) / Corinna Leipold (f)
6 February: EC #4 in Königssee
Winners: Cedric Renner (m) / Stefanie Votz (f)
19 February: EC #5 in Innsbruck (final)
Winners: Evgeniy Rukosuev (m) / Alina Tararychenkova (f)
2021 Skeleton Intercontinental Cup
2021 Skeleton North American Cup
2020–21 Women's Monobob World Series
5 December 2020: World Series #1 in Winterberg
12 December 2020: World Series #2 in Innsbruck
Women's Monobob winner: Breeana Walker
14 January: World Series #3 in Innsbruck
15 – 17 January: World Series #4 in Park City
Women's Monobob winners: Nicole Vogt (2 times) / Carrie Russell (No. 3)
16 January: World Series #5 in St. Moritz
23 January: World Series #6 in Königssee
Women's Monobob winner: Kaillie Humphries
30 January: World Series #7 in Innsbruck
Women's Monobob winner: Breeana Walker
1 & 2 February: World Series #8 in Lake Placid
Women's Monobob winners: Nicole Vogt (2 times)
13 & 14 February: World Series #9 in Altenberg
Women's Monobob winner: Kaillie Humphries
20 February: World Series #10 in Königssee
Women's Monobob winners: Martina Fontanive / Melanie Hasler
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Elite tournaments
11 – 16 January: Women's Boxing EUBC European Nations Cup 2021 in Sombor (Women's Elite Only)
7 – 13 February: 65th Bocskai István Memorial International Boxing Tournament in Debrecen
21 – 28 February: 72nd International Boxing Tournament STRANDJA 2021 in Sofia
Women
10 – 14 March: Cologne Boxing World Cup in Köln
Women
15 – 21 March: International Elite Men & Women Istanbul Bosphorus Boxing Tournament in Istanbul
Women
1 – 7 April: International boxing tournament (group A) dedicated to the memory of the honored coach of Ukraine Nikolai Manger in Kherson
18 – 26 April: International Boxing Tournament "St. Petersburg Governor's Cup" in Saint Petersburg
22 – 28 April: 58th Belgrade Winner in Belgrade
3 – 5 May: Open regional Boxing Tournament devoted to Victory Day in Gomel
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TBD: 2021 The Cheerleading Worlds
8 – 14 February: 2021 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in Vuokatti
Junior Sprint Classic winners: Niilo Moilainen (m) / Monika Skinder (f)
U23 Sprint Classic winners: Alexander Terentev (m) / Lisa Lohmann (f)
Men's Junior 10 km Freestyle winner: Martin Kirkeberg Mørk
Women's Junior 5 km Freestyle winner: Veronika Stepanova
Men's U23 15 km Freestyle winner: Hugo Lapalus
Women's U23 10 km Freestyle winner: Izabela Marcisz
Men's Junior 30 km Mass Start Classic winner: Alexander Ivshin
Women's Junior 15 km Mass Start Classic winner: Margrethe Bergane
Mixed U23 4x5 km Relay winners: Norway
Men's Junior 4x5 km Relay winners: Norway
Women's Junior 4x3.3 km Relay winners: Sweden
24 February – 7 March: FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 in Oberstdorf
1 – 3 January: TdS #1 in Val Müstair
5 & 6 January: TdS #2 in Toblach
Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Alexander Bolshunov
Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Jessie Diggins
Men's 15 km Classic Pursuit winner: Alexander Bolshunov
Women's 10 km Classic Pursuit winner: Yuliya Stupak
8 – 10 January: TdS #3 in Val di Fiemme
Men's 15 km Classic Mass Start winner: Alexander Bolshunov
Women's 10 km Classic Mass Start winner: Natalya Nepryayeva
Sprint Classic winners: Oskar Svensson (m) / Linn Svahn
Men's 10 km Classic Mass Start Climb winner: Denis Spitsov
Women's 10 km Classic Mass Start Climb winner: Ebba Andersson
Overall winners: Alexander Bolshunov (m) / Jessie Diggins (f)
27–29 November 2020: WC #1 in Ruka
12 & 13 December 2020: WC #2 in Davos
19 & 20 December 2020: WC #3 in Dresden
23 & 24 January: WC #7 in Lahti
29 – 31 January: WC #8 in Falun
Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Alexander Bolshunov
Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Jessie Diggins
Men's 15 km Classic Mass Start winner: Alexander Bolshunov
Women's 10 km Classic Mass Start winner: Linn Svahn
Sprint Classic winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Linn Svahn
6 & 7 February: WC #9 in Ulricehamn
13 & 14 March: WC #10 in Engadin (final)
2020–21 OPA Alpen Cross Country Cup
5 & 6 December 2020: OPA #1 in Ulrichen
Men's 1.5 Sprint Freestyle winner: Artem Maltsev
Women's 1.3 Sprint Freestyle winner: Nadine Fähndrich
Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Artem Maltsev
Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Francesca Franchi
18 – 20 December 2020: OPA #2 in Formazza
6 & 7 March: OPA #3 in Prémanon
Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Gérard Agnellet
Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Coralie Bentz
Men's 15 km Classic Pursuit winner: Cedric Steiner
Women's 10 km Classic Pursuit winner: Coralie Bentz
12 – 14 March: OPA #4 in Pokljuka
Sprint Freestyle winners: Lucas Chanavat (m) / Coletta Rydzek (f)
Men's 15 km Classic winner: Andreas Katz
Women's 10 km Classic winner: Katherine Sauerbrey
Men's 15 km Freestyle Pursuit winner: Friedrich Moch
Women's 10 km Freestyle Pursuit winner: Lisa Lohmann
2021 FIS Cross Country Balkan Cup
16 & 17 January: BC #1 in Ravna Gora
30 & 31 January: BC #2 in Zlatibor
Men's 10 km Classic winner: Paul Constantin Pepene
Women's 5 km Classic winner: Varvara Prokhorova
3 & 4 February: BC #3 in Mavrovo
6 & 7 February: BC #4 in 3–5 Pigadia
19 & 20 February: BC #5 in Dvorista/Pale
Men's 10 km Freestyle winners: Krešimir Crnković (2 times)
Women's 5 km Freestyle winners: Anika Kožica (No. 1) / Tena Hadžić (No. 2)
13 & 14 March: BC #6 in Fundata
Men's 10 km Classic winner: Paul Constantin Pepene
Women's 5 km Classic winner: Tímea Lőrincz
Men's 10 km Freestyle winner: Paul Constantin Pepene
Women's 5 km Freestyle winner Tímea Lőrincz
18 – 20 March: BC #7 in Bolu-Gerede (final)
Men's 10 km C winner: Paul Constantin Pepene
Women's 5 km Classic winner: Kaidy Kaasiku
Men's 10 km F Freestyle winner: Paul Constantin Pepene
Women's 5 km Freestyle winner Kaidy Kaasiku
Men's Sprint F winner: Paul Constantin Pepene
Women's 5 km C winner: Kaidy Kaasiku
2020–21 East European Cup
29 November – 2 December 2020: EEC #1 in Vershina Tea
Men's 1.7 Sprint Freestyle winner: Denis Filimonov
Women's 1.5 Sprint Freestyle winner: Marina Chernousova
Men's 15 km Classic winner: Ivan Kirillov
Women's 10 km Classic winner: Liliya Vasilyeva
Men's 1.7 Sprint Classic winner: Andrey Kuznetsov
Women's 1.5 Sprint Classic winner: Anastasiya Faleeva
Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Artem Nikolaev
Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Liliya Vasilyeva
23 – 27 December 2020: EEC #2 in Krasnogorsk
1.4 km Freestyle winners: Denis Filimonov (m) / Anastasia Kirillova (f)
1.4 Sprint Classic winners: Sergey Ardashev (m) / Olga Tsareva (f)
Men's 15 km Freestyle winner: Dmitriy Bagrashov
Women's 10 km Freestyle winner: Ekaterina Smirnova
Men's 15 km Classic winner: Ilia Poroshkin
Women's 10 km Classic winner: Nataliya Mekryukova
4 – 7 January: EEC #3 in Minsk /Raubichi
1.5 km Sprint Classic winners: Anton Timashov (m) / Anastasia Kirillova (f)
Men's 10.0 km Classic winner: Andrey Larkov
Women's 5.0 km Classic winner: Anastasia Kirillova
Men's 10.0 km Freestyle winner: Anton Timashov
Women's 5.0 km Freestyle winner: Liliya Vasilyeva
22 January: EEC #4 in Krasnogorsk
1.4 km Freestyle winners: Andrey Krasnov (m) / Anastasia Kirillova (f)
5 – 7 February: EEC #5 in Krasnogorsk
Men's 15 km Classic winner: Andrey Larkov
Women's 10 km Classic winner: Lidia Durkina
1.5 Sprint Freestyle winners: Andrey Krasnov (m) / Elizaveta Shalaboda (f)
11 – 13 February: EEC #6 in Almaty
Men's 1.6 km Sprint Classic winner: Andrey Krasnov
Women's 1.1 km Sprint Classic winner: Lilia Vasilieva
Men's 15 km Classic winner: Artem Nikolaev
Women's 10 km Classic winner: Lilia Vasilieva
Men's 20 km Freestyle Mass Start winner: Ivan Kirillov
Women's 15 km Freestyle Mass Start winner: Lilia Vasilieva
27 February – 3 March: EEC #7 in Syktyvkar (final)
Men's 15 km Classic winner: Ilya Poroshkin
Women's 10 km Classic winner: Alija Iksanova
1.39 km Sprint Freestyle winners: Fyodor Nazarov (m) / Anna Grukhvina (f)
Skiathlon winners: Anton Timashov (m) / Ekaterina Smirnova (f)
2021 FIS Cross Country Far East Cup
19 & 20 December 2020: FEC #1 in Alpencia
25 – 27 December 2020: FEC #2 in Otoineppu
6 January: FEC #3 in Sapporo
3 & 4 February: FEC #4 in Alpencia
12 & 13 February: FEC #5 in Hakusan Shiramine Onsen (final)
Men's 15 km Classic winner: Takatsugu Uda
Women's 10 km Classic winner: Rin Sobue
2020–21 FIS Cross Country Slavic Cup
2021 FIS Cross Country North American Cup
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International BMX events
2021 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup
Continental and World Championships
11 October 2020: Superprestige #1 in Gieten
24 October 2020: Superprestige #2 in Oostkamp
Elite winners: Eli Iserbyt (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f)
Juniors winner: Jente Michels
11 November 2020: Superprestige #3 in Niel
22 November 2020: Superprestige #4 in Merksplas
6 December 2020: Superprestige #5 in Boom
Elite winners: Eli Iserbyt (m) / Lucinda Brand (f)
13 December 2020: Superprestige #6 in Gavere
26 December 2020: Superprestige #7 in Heusden-Zolder
6 February: Superprestige #8 in Middelkerke (final)
13 September 2020: EKZ CrossTour #1 in Baden
18 October 2020: EKZ CrossTour #2 in Bern
2 January: EKZ CrossTour #3 in Hittnau (final)
26 September 2020: Ethias Cross #1 in Lokeren
3 October 2020: Ethias Cross #2 in Kruibeke
17 October 2020: Ethias Cross #3 in Beringen
Elite winners: Toon Aerts (m) / Denise Betsema (f)
Juniors winner: Lorenzo Masciarelli
14 November 2020: Ethias Cross #4 in Leuven
22 December 2020: Ethias Cross #5 in Essen
30 December 2020: Ethias Cross #6 in Bredene
13 February: Ethias Cross #7 in Eeklo
20 February: Ethias Cross #8 in Sint-Niklaas (final)
26 September 2020: Toi Toi Cup #1 in Mladá Boleslav
27 September 2020: Toi Toi Cup #2 in Holé Vrchy
Elite winners: Lander Loockx (m) / Sara Casasola (f)
Juniors winners: Matěj Stránský (b) / Julia Kopecky (g)
15 November 2020: Toi Toi Cup #3 in Hlinsko
17 November 2020: Toi Toi Cup #4 in Rýmařov
22 November 2020: Toi Toi Cup #5 in Jičín
Elite winners: Jakob Dorigoni (m) / Joyce Vanderbeken (f)
Juniors winners: Matěj Stránský (b) / Julia Kopecky (g)
12 December 2020: Toi Toi Cup #6 in Kolín (final)
31 October 2020: X2O Badkamers Trofee #1 in Oudenaarde
28 November 2020: X2O Badkamers Trofee #2 in Kortrijk
12 December 2020: X2O Badkamers Trofee #3 in Antwerp
23 December 2020: X2O Badkamers Trofee #4 in Herentals
1 January: X20 Badkamers Trofee #5 in Baal
Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f)
23 January: X2O Badkamers Trofee #6 in Hamme
Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f)
7 February: X2O Badkamers Trofee #7 in Lille
14 February: X2O Badkamers Trofee #8 in Brussels (final)
Elite winners: Toon Aerts (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f)
26 & 27 July: Mountain Bike ath 2020 Summer Olimpics in Tokyo
International mountain biking events
24 April: WC #1 in Monaco (E-MTB)
Winners: Jérôme Gilloux (m) / Sofia Wiedenroth (f)
25 April: WC #2 in Monaco (E-MTB)
Winners: Jérôme Gilloux (m) / Sofia Wiedenroth (f)
8 & 9 May: WC #2 in Albstadt (XCC/XCO)
15 & 16 May: WC #3 in Nové Město na Moravě (XCO)
22 & 23 May: WC #4 in Fort William (DHI)
12 & 13 June: WC #5 in Leogang (XCO & DHI)
3 & 4 July: WC #6 in Les Gets (XCO & DHI)
8 August: WC #7 in Leuven (XCE)
15 August: WC #8 in Oudenaarde (XCE)
4 & 5 September: WC #9 in Lenzerheide (XCO & DHI)
12 September: WC #10 in Winterberg (XCE)
17 September: WC #11 in Jablines-Annet (XCE)
18 & 19 September: WC #12 in Snowshoe (XCO & DHI)
19 September: WC #13 in Valkenswaard (XCE)
2 October: WC #14 in Barcelona (XCE)
10 October: WC #15 in Gibraltar (XCE)
2 – 6 March: 2021 African Road Championships in Giza
Senior Road Race winners: Ryan Gibbons (m) / Carla Oberholzer (f)
Junior Road Race winners: Etienne Tuyizere (m) / Chanté Olivier (f)
Senior ITT winners: Ryan Gibbons (m) / Carla Oberholzer (f)
Junior ITT winners: Pedri Crause (m) / Chanté Olivier (f)
Senior TTT winners: South Africa (Ryan Gibbons , Kent Main , Gustav Basson , Jason Oosthuizen ) (m) / South Africa (Frances Janse van Rensburg, Carla Oberholzer , Hayley Preen, Maroesjka Matthee ) (f)
Junior TTT winners: Algeria (Salah Eddine Ayoubi Cherki, Abdelkrim Ferkous, Mohamed Redouane Brinis, Khaled Mansouri) (m) / South Africa (Chanté Olivier, Ainsli de Beer, Amber Hindmarch, McKenzie Pedro) (f)
Mixed TTT winners: South Africa (Gustav Basson , Carla Oberholzer , Frances Janse van Rensburg, Hayley Preen, Ryan Gibbons , Kent Main )
TBD: 2021 UCI Road World Championships in Bruges and Leuven , Belgium
International track cycling events
Dance sport
Dodgeball
PDGA Majors:
21–23 May: United States Women's Disc Golf Championship: Paige Pierce
22–26 June: Professional Disc Golf World Championships: Men's: James Conrad Women's: Catrina Allen
6–9 October: United States Disc Golf Championship:
Disc Golf Pro Tour:
25–28 February: Las Vegas Challenge: Men's: Eagle McMahon Women's: Paige Pierce
12–14 March: Waco Annual Charity Open: Men's: Nikko Locastro Women's: Kona Star Panis
16–18 April: Jonesboro Open: Men's: Ricky Wysocki Women's: Catrina Allen
14–16 May: OTB Open: Men's: Eagle McMahon Women's: Paige Pierce
4–6 June: Portland Open: Men's: Eagle McMahon Women's: Paige Pierce
9–11 July: Des Moines Challenge: Men's: Paul McBeth Women's: Missy Gannon
23–25 July: Discraft Great Lakes Open: Men's: Eagle McMahon Women's: Kristin Tattar
30 July – 1 August: The Preserve Championship: Men's: Ricky Wysocki Women's: Kristin Tattar
5–8 August: Discraft Ledgestone Insurance Open: Men's: Ricky Wysocki and Calvin Heimburg Women's: Paige Pierce
13–15 August: Idlewild Open: Men's: Kyle Klein Women's: Paige Pierce
3–5 September: MVP Open at Maple Hill: Men's: Adam Hammes Women's: Catrina Allen
9–12 September: Green Mountain Championship: Men's: Chris Dickerson Women's: Hailey King
14–17 October: Tour Championship:
PDGA National Tour:
26–28 March: Texas State Disc Golf Championships: Men's: Ricky Wysocki Women's: Hailey King
28 April – 1 May: Dynamic Discs Open: Men's: Paul McBeth Women's: Hailey King
28–30 May: Santa Cruz Master's Cup: Men's: Adam Hammes Women's: Paige Pierce
27–29 August: Delaware Disc Golf Challenge: Men's: Connor O'Reilly Women's: Catrina Allen
23–26 September: Music City Open: Men's: Women's:
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Men
Sabre
Épée
19 – 23 March: WC #1 in KAZ
Women
Sabre
Épée
19 – 23 March: WC #1 in KAZ
2021 Grand Prix
Foil
26 – 28 March: GP #1 in Doha
Other
World
Big Air
Slopestyle
19 – 21 November 2020: WC #1 in Stubai
18 – 20 March: WC #2 in Aspen
Ski Cross
14 – 16 December 2020: WC #1 in Arosa
19 – 21 December 2020: WC #2 in Val Thorens
Winners #1: Jonathan Midol (m) / Fanny Smith (f)
Winners #2: Reece Howden (m) / Katrin Ofner (f)
Winners #3: Reece Howden (m) / Fanny Smith (f)
29 – 31 January: WC #3 in Feldberg
17 – 19 February: WC #4 in Reiteralm
26 – 28 February: WC #4 in Bakuriani
12 & 13 March: WC #5 in Sunny Valley
Winners: Reece Howden (m) / Fanny Smith (f)
21 March: WC #6 in Veysonnaz (final)
Moguls
5 December 2020: WC #1 in Ruka
12 December 2020: WC #2 in Idre Fjäll
4 – 6 February: WC #3 in Deer Valley
Dual Moguls
13 December 2020: WC #1 in Idre Fjäll
4 – 6 February: WC #2 in Deer Valley
Aerials
4 December 2020: WC #1 in Ruka
16 & 17 January: WC #3 in Yaroslavl
Men's winners: Maxim Burov (2 times)
Women's winners: Laura Peel (No. 1) / Megan Nick (No. 2)
Team winners: Russia I (Anastasiia Prytkova, Maxim Burov, Pavel Krotov )
23 January: WC #3 in Moscow
30 January: WC #4 in Minsk
Winners: Maxim Burov (m) / Megan Nick (f)
4 – 6 February: WC #5 in Deer Valley
13 & 14 March: WC #6 in Almaty (final)
Halfpipe
19 – 21 March: WC #1 in Aspen (final)
2020–21 FIS Freestyle Ski Europa Cup
Aerials
11 & 12 December 2020: EC #1 in Ruka
Men's winners: Noé Roth (2 times)
Women's winners: Marion Thénault (No. 1) / Laura Peel (No. 2)
5 – 7 February: EC #2 in Minsk
12 & 13 February: EC #3 in Krasiya
Men's winner: Maksym Kuznietsov (2 times)
Women's winner: Valeryia Balmatava (2 times)
28 February – 3 March: EC #4 in Airolo
Ski Cross
Moguls
30 & 31 January: EC #1 in Åre /Duved
Men's winners: James Crozet (No. 1) / Thibaud Mouille (No. 2)
Women's winners: Fantine Degroote (2 times)
5 – 9 February: EC #2 in Taivalkoski
Men's winner: Johannes Suikkari (4 times)
Women's winners: Fantine Degroote (3 times) / Riikka Voutilainen (No. 2)
13 & 14 February: EC #3 in Jyväskylä
Men's winners: Olli Penttala (No. 1) / Jimi Salonen (No. 2)
Women's winners: Ekaterina Ogneva (2 times)
28 February – 3 March: EC #4 in Airolo
Men's winners: Marius Bourdette (No. 1) / Johannes Suikkari (No. 2)
Women's winners: Sophie Weese (No. 1) / Hanna Weese (No. 2)
Halfpipe
27 – 31 January: EC #1 in Crans Montana
7 March: EC #2 in Leysin
Winners: Henry Sildaru (m) / Michelle Rageth (f)
Slopestyle
9 March: EC #1 in Leysin
Winners: Valentin Morel (m) / Elisa Maria Nakab (f)
Big Air
6 & 7 February: EC #1 in Les Arcs
20 February: EC #2 in Davos
Winners: Timothé Sivignon (m) / Ksenia Orlova (f)
5 March: EC #3 in Götschen
Winners: Miro Tabanelli (m) / Muriel Mohr (f)
2020–21 FIS Freestyle Ski North American Cup
Aerials
5 – 9 January: NAC #1 at the Utah Olympic Park #1
Men's winners: Derek Krueger (No. 1) / Justin Schoenefeld (No. 2)
Women's winners: Megan Smallhouse (No. 1) / Megan Nick (No. 2)
13 & 14 February: NAC #2 at the Utah Olympic Park #2
Men's winners: Émile Nadeau (No. 1) / Sherzod Khashyrbayev (No. 2)
Women's winners: Zhanbota Aldabergenova (No. 1) / Madison Varmette (No. 2)
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Europe
World
National teams
Club teams
Regional leagues
United States
US Triple Crown
Breeder's Cup
2021 IJF World Tour
2021 European Open
27 & 28 February: European Open #1 in Prague
Extra-lightweight winners: Emiel Jaring (m) / Monica Ungureanu (f)
Half-lightweight winners: Lucian Borş Dumitrescu (m) / Amber Ryheul (f)
Lightweight winners: Adrian Sulca (m) / Pleuni Cornelisse (f)
Half-middleweight winners: Benedek Tóth (m) / Geke van den Berg (f)
Middleweight winners: Péter Sáfrány (f) / Lara Cvjetko (f)
Half-heavyweight winners: Zalán Ohát (m) / Renée van Harselaar (f)
Heavyweight winners: Lukáš Krpálek (m) / Helena Vuković (f)
2021 European Cup
20 & 21 March: European Cup #1 in Sarajevo
2021 Panamerican Open
6 & 7 March: Panamerican Open #1 in Santiago
13 & 14 March: Panamerican Open #2 in Lima
20 & 21 March: Panamerican Open #3 in TBD
2021 Asian Open
13 & 14 March: Asian Open #1 in Aktau
Extra Lightweight winners: Magzhan Shamshadin (m) / Abiba Abuzhakynova (f)
Half Lightweight winners: Yeset Kuanov (m) / Liliia Nugaeva (f)
Lightweight winners: Murodjon Yuldoshev (m) / Yulia Kazarina (f)
Half Middleweight winners: Magomed Edilbiev (m) / Aigul Bagautdinova (f)
Middleweight winners: Yersultan Muzapparov (m) / Dali Liluashvili (f)
Half Heavyweight winners: Dmitry Dovgan (m) / Marina Bukreeva (f)
Heavyweight winners: Yerassyl Kazhibayev (m) / Daria Vladimirova (f)
28 & 29 November 2020: WC #1 in Innsbruck
5 & 6 December 2020: WC #2 in Altenberg
12 & 13 December 2020: WC #3 in Oberhof
Men's singles winner: Felix Loch
Women's singles winner: Dajana Eitberger
Doubles winners: Germany (Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken)
Team relay winners: Germany (Dajana Eitberger, Felix Loch, Toni Eggert/Sascha Benecken)
19 & 20 December 2020: WC #4 in Winterberg
2 & 3 January: WC #5 in Königsee
9 & 10 January: WC #6 in Sigulda
16 & 17 January: WC #7 in Oberhof
23 & 24 January: WC #8 in Innsbruck
23 & 24 January: WC #9 in St. Moritz (final)
Men's Singles winner: Nico Gleirscher
Women's Singles winner: Elīna leva Vītola
Doubles winners: Latvia (Mārtiņš Bots & Roberts Plūme)
Team relay winners: cancelled due to heavy snowfall .
2020–21 Luge Sprint World Cup
28 & 29 November: WC #1 in Innsbruck
19 & 20 December 2020: WC #2 in Winterberg
Men's singles winner: Max Langenhan
Women's singles winner: Julia Taubitz
Doubles winners: Germany (Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken)
23 & 24 January: WC #3 in Innsbruck (final)
2021 FIL Junior Luge World Cup
5 January: WC #1 in Obdach #1
Men's singles winner: Fabian Brunner
Women's singles winner: Lisa Walch
Doubles winners: Italy (Anton Gruber Genetti & Hannes Unterholzner)
6 January: WC #2 in Obdach #2
Men's singles winner: Fabian Brunner
Women's singles winner: Lisa Walch
Doubles winners: Austria (Maximilian Pichler & Dominik Peter Maier)
9 & 10 January: WC #3 in Umhausen
Men's singles winner: Fabian Brunner
Women's singles winner: Lisa Walch
Doubles winners: Italy (Anton Gruber Genetti & Hannes Unterholzner)
30 & 31 January: WC #4 in Jaufental (final)
Men's singles winner: Fabian Brunner
Women's singles winner: Ricarda Ruetz
Doubles winners: Italy (Anton Gruber Genetti & Hannes Unterholzner)
2020–21 Luge Natural World Cup
17 December 2020: WC #1 in Obdach #1
18 & 19 December 2020: WC #2 in Obdach #2
14 – 17 January: WC #3 in Passeier #1
14 – 17 January: WC #4 in Passeier #2
8 – 10 February: WC #5 in Laas #1
8 – 10 February: WC #6 in Laas #2 (final)
15 & 16 May: #1 Round in Seelow
5 & 6 June: #2 Round in Mūša
12 & 13 June: #3 Round in Vilkyčiai
26 & 27 June: #4 Round in Matschenberg
3 & 4 July: #5 Round in Nová Paka
17 & 18 July: #6 Round in Saint-Georges-de-Montaigu
31 July & 1 August: #7 Round in Toldijk
21 & 22 August: #8 Round in Přerov
18 & 19 September: #9 Round in Saint-Igny-de-Vers
25 & 26 September: #10 Round in Maggiora
9 & 10 October: #11 Round in Mollerussa (final)
22 & 23 May: #1 Round at the Misano
12 & 13 June: #2 Round at the Hungaroring
17 & 18 July: #3 Round at the Nürburgring
28 & 29 August: #4 Round at the Most
11 & 12 September: #5 Round at the Zolder
25 & 26 September: #6 Round at the Le Mans
2 & 3 October: #7 Round at the Jarama (final)
4 – 7 February: #1 Round in the Baja Russia – Northern Forest Winners: Vladimir Vasilyev & Alexey Kuzmich (G-Energy Team)
18 – 20 February: #2 Round at the Dubai International Baja Winners: Yazeed Al-Rajhi & Michael Orr (Overdrive SA)
4 – 6 March: #3 Round at the Sharqiya Baja Winners: Yasir Seaidan & Alexey Kuzmich (Race World)
18 – 20 March: #4 Round at the Jordan Baja
23 & 24 July: #5 Round at the Baja Aragón
12 – 15 August: #6 Round at the Hungarian Baja
26 – 29 August: #7 Round at the Baja Poland
9 – 12 September: #8 Round at the Italian Baja
28 – 30 October: #9 Round at the Baja Portalegre 500
23 July – 8 August: 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo , Japan
24 August – 5 September: 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo , Japan
30 July – 8 August: 2021 World Police and Fire Games in Rotterdam , Netherlands
August: 2021 Junior Pan American Games in Cali , Colombia
10–19 September: 2021 Islamic Solidarity Games in Konya , Turkey
21 November – 2 December: 2021 Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi , Vietnam
11–18 December: 2021 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival in Vuokatti , Finland
TBD: 2021 Winter Universiade in Lucerne , Switzerland
TBD: 2021 Asian Winter Games
TBD: 2021 Winter Military World Games in Berchtesgaden , Germany
TBD: 2021 Island Games in Guernsey
TBD: 2021 Asian School's Sports Games
TBD: 2021 Lusophony Games in Luanda , Angola
TBD: 2021 African Para Games
TBD: 2021 Asian Youth Para Games in Manama , Bahrain
TBD: 2021 Central American Games in Santa Tecla, El Salvador
TBD: 2021 Central Asian Games
TBD: 2021 European Universities Games
TBD: 2021 International Children's Games
TBD: 2021 International Children's Games (Winter)
TBD: 2021 Pan American Masters Games
TBD: 2021 Youth Parapan American Games
TBD: 2021 South American Beach Games
TBD: 2021 South American University Games
TBD: 2021 South American Youth Games
TBD: 2021 World Martial Arts Games
TBD: 2021 World Combat Games
TBD: 2021 World Masters Games postponed to 2022
TBD: 2021 World Urban Games
TBD: 2021 World Senior Games
26–29 November 2020: WC #1 in Ruka (Men's only)
4 – 6 December 2020: WC #2 in Lillehammer
17 – 20 December 2020: WC #3 in Ramsau
2 & 3 January: WC #4 in Otepää
14 – 17 January: WC #5 in Val di Fiemme (Men's only)
22 – 24 January: WC #6 in Lahti (Men's only)
28 – 31 January: WC #7 in Seefeld
Winners: Jarl Magnus Riiber (3 times)
5 – 7 February: WC #8 in Klingenthal
17 & 18 October 2020: OPA #1 in Klingenthal
Men's winner: Fabian Hafner (2 times)
Women's winners: Jenny Nowak (No. 1) / Sigrun Kleinrath (No. 2)
19 & 20 December 2020: OPA #2 in Seefeld
Men's winners: Samuel Lev (No. 1) / Iacopo Bortolas (No. 2)
Women's winner: Sigrun Kleinrath (2 times)
20 & 21 February: OPA #3 in Ramsau (final)
Men's winners: Florian Kolb (No. 1) / Marco Heinis (No. 2)
11 – 13 December 2020: CC #1 in Park City
Men's winners: Jakob Lange (No. 1) / Julian Schmid (No. 2)
Mass Start winner: Julian Schmid
15 – 17 January: CC #2 in Klingenthal
Men's winners: Simen Tiller (2 times) / Manuel Einkemmer (No. 2)
22 – 24 January: CC #3 in Eisenerz
6 & 7 February: CC #4 in Lahti
12 – 14 March: CC #5 in Nizhny Tagil
12 – 14 March: CC #6 in Prémanon
Men's winners: Stefan Rettenegger (2 times)
Women's winner: Annika Sieff (2 times)
Grand Slam
7 – 10 January: Suivant Consulting Pro Am in Lilburn
Tier 4
17 – 20 September 2020: Atlanta Open in Lilburn
Singles: Daniel de la Rosa def. Alejandro Landa , 14–15, 15–11, 11–4.
Doubles: Juan Pablo Rodríguez & Eduardo Garay def. Maurice Miller & Mario Mercado, 15–13, 15–8.
Tier 5
25 & 26 July 2020: Georgia Games in Lilburn
Singles: Eduardo Garay def. Maurice Miller, 15–9, 15–11.
23 & 24 October 2020: Warhawk Open at ULM in Monroe
Singles: Maurice Miller def. Zachary Williams, 15–8, 15–4.
Doubles: Maurice Miller & Michael Miller Jr. def. Michael Magana & Zachary Williams, 15–14, 8–15, 11–3.
12 – 15 November 2020: Southern Open in Lilburn
Singles: Austin Cunningham def. Timothy Baghurst, No show.
4 – 6 December 2020: 30th Annual Turkey Shootout Racquetball Tournament in Garden City
1st. Bradly Rogers, 2nd. Nicholas Riffel, 3rd. Jared Torres
19 – 21 February: 2021 Peachtree OPEN in Atlanta
Outdoor
14 – 18 October 2020: 2020 3WallBall World Championships in Las Vegas
Super Max Slam
4 – 6 December 2020: TeamRoot.com Tournament in Kansas City
Outdoor
15 – 19 October 2020: 2020 3WallBall World Championships in Las Vegas
World Skate America
4 – 14 February: Pan American of Clubs and Nations Championship in Ibagué (Speed Skating)[ 53]
Clubs winner: Tequendama AC
Nations: Colombia won overall gold medals and overall medal tally.
22 – 28 February: Pan American of Nations Championship in Bogotá (Inline Hockey)
12 – 25 April: Pan American of Clubs and Nations Championship in Guayaquil (Artistic Skating)
16 – 26 September: Roller Hockey Pan American Championships in Florida
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2021 World Match Racing Tour
30 April – 2 May: Szczecin Match Race in Szczecin
World Savate Combat Championships
22 February – 5 March: WC #1 in Cairo
2021 ISSF Grand Prix
28 January – 6 February: ISSF Grand Prix Shotgun in Rabat
20 – 22 November 2020: World Cup #1 in Wisła (Men's only)
27 – 29 November 2020: World Cup #2 in Ruka (Men's only)
Men's winners: Markus Eisenbichler (No. 1) / Halvor Egner Granerud (No. 2)
4–6 December 2020: World Cup #3 in Nizhny Tagil (Men's only)
Men's winner: Halvor Egner Granerud (2 times)
17 – 20 December 2020: World Cup #4 in Ramsau (Women's only)
Women's winner: Marita Kramer
18 – 20 December 2020: World Cup #5 in Engelberg
Men's winner: Halvor Egner Granerud (2 times)
8 – 10 January: World Cup #6 in Titisee-Neustadt (Men's only)
Men's winners: Kamil Stoch (No. 1) / Halvor Egner Granerud (No. 2)
15 – 17 January: World Cup #7 in Zakopane (Men's only)
22 – 24 January: World Cup #8 in Lahti (Men's only)
22 – 24 January: World Cup #9 in Ljubno ob Savinji (Women's only)
29 – 31 January: World Cup #10 in Willingen (Men's only)
Men's winner: Halvor Egner Granerud (2 times)
30 & 31 January: World Cup #11 in Titisee-Neustadt (Women's only)
Women's winner: Marita Kramer (2 times)
4 – 7 February: World Cup #12 in Hinzenbach (Women's only)
5 – 7 February: World Cup #13 in Klingenthal
Men's winner: Halvor Egner Granerud (2 times)
12 – 14 February: World Cup #14 in Zakopane (Men's only)
18 – 20 February: World Cup #15 in Râșnov
18 – 21 March: World Cup #16 in Nizhny Tagil (Women's only)
Winner: Marita Kramer (2 times)
18 & 19 September 2020: COC #1 in Wisła (Men's only)
Winner: Martin Hamann (2 times)
18 – 20 December 2020: COC #2 in Ruka (Men's only)
Men's winners: Stefan Rainer (2 times) / Jan Hörl (No. 2)
27 & 28 December 2020: COC #3 in Engelberg (Men's only)
Men's winners: Jakub Wolny (No. 1) / Maximilian Steiner (No. 2)
16 & 17 January: COC #4 in Innsbruck (Men's only)
5 – 7 February: COC #5 in Willingen (Men's only)
Men's winner: Ulrich Wohlgenannt (4 times)
13 & 14 February: COC #6 in Klingenthal (Men's only)
20 & 21 February: COC #7 in Brotterode
Men's winners: Stefan Hula Jr. (No. 1) / Tomasz Pilch (No. 2)
Women's winners: Hannah Wiegele (2 times)
13 & 14 March: COC #8 in Zakopane
Men's winners: Ulrich Wohlgenannt (2 times)
12 & 13 September 2020: OPA #1 in Berchtesgaden
Winners #1: Žak Mogel (m) / Jerneja Repinc Zupančič
Winners #2: Niklas Bachlinger (m) / Klára Ulrichová
18 & 19 December 2020: OPA #2 in Seefeld
Men's winner: Elias Medwed (2 times)
Women's winner: Nika Prevc (2 times)
23 & 24 January: OPA #3 in Oberhof
Men's winners: David Haagen (No. 1) / Daniel Tschofenig (No. 2)
Women's winner: Hannah Wiegele (2 times)
20 & 21 February: OPA #4 in Ramsau (Men's only)
Men's winners: Markus Müller (No. 1) / Jonas Schuster (No. 2)
12 – 14 March: OPA #5 in Prémanon
Men's winners: Markus Müller (No. 1) / Julijan Smid (No. 2)
Women's winners: Joséphine Pagnier (No. 1) / Nika Prevc (No. 2)
3 & 4 October 2020: FC #1 in Râșnov
Men's winners: Yevhen Marusiak (No. 1) / Vitaliy Kalinichenko (No. 2)
Women's competitions are cancelled .
11 – 13 December 2020: FC #2 in Kandersteg
Men's winner: Niklas Bachlinger (2 times)
Women's winners: Julia Clair (No. 1) / Joséphine Pagnier (No. 2)
9 & 10 January: FC #3 in Zakopane (Only men's)
Men's winner: Elias Medwed (2 times)
19 & 20 January: FC #4 in Szczyrk (Only men's)
6 & 7 February: FC #5 in Lahti (Only men's)
Winners: Hannes Landerer (No. 1) / Dominik Peter (No. 2)
20 & 21 February: FC #6 in Villach
Men's winner: Maximilian Ortner (2 times)
Women's winners: Tinkara Komar (No. 1) / Štěpánka Ptáčková (No. 2)
26 & 27 February: FC #7 in Oberhof (final)
Men's winners: Maximilian Ortner (No. 1) / Francisco Mörth (No. 2)
Women's winner: Jerneja Repinc Zupančič (2 times)
2020–21 ISMF World Cup
19 & 20 December 2020: WC #1 in Pontedilegno Tonale
Sprint Race winners: Thibault Anselmet (m) / Marianne Fatton (f)
Women's Vertical Long Race winner: Axelle Mollaret
2020–21 snooker season
World Seniors Tour
WR
NR
Snowboard Cross
Parallel Snowboard
12 December 2020: WC #1 in Cortina d'Ampezzo
17 December 2020: WC #2 in Carezza
9 January: WC #3 in Scuol
Winners: Igor Sluev (m) / Sofia Nadyrshina (f)
12 & 13 January: WC #4 in Bad Gastein
30 January: WC #5 in Moscow
6 & 7 February: WC #6 in Bannoye
6 March: WC #7 in Rogla
Halfpipe
19 – 23 January: WC #1 in Laax
18 – 21 March: WC #2 in Aspen
Slopestyle
19 – 23 January: WC #1 in Laax
19 & 20 March: WC #2 in Aspen
Big Air
2020–21 FIS Snowboard Europa Cup
Parallel Snowboard
16 & 17 January: EC #1 in Simonhöhe
23 & 24 January: EC #2 in Davos
6 & 7 February: EC #3 in Lenzerheide
Men's winners: Dominik Burgstaller (No. 1) / Črt Ikovic (No. 2)
Women's winners: Annamari Dancha (No. 1) / Flurina Neva Bätschi (No. 2)
27 & 28 February: EC #4 in Villnöß
Men's winners: Gabriel Messner (No. 1) / Aron Juritz (No. 2)
Women's winners: Lucia Dalmasso (No. 1) / Larissa Gasser (No. 2)
13 & 14 March: EC #5 in Davos
Parallel Giant Slalom winners: Iaroslav Stepanko (m) / Ladina Jenny (f)
Parallel Slalom are cancelled here .
Slopestyle
21 – 23 December 2020: EC #1 in Corvatsch
28 – 31 January: EC #2 in Crans-Montana
21 & 22 February: EC #3 in Götschen
Winners: Leon Gütl (m) / Livia Tannò (f)
11 March: EC #4 in Leysin
Winners: Jonas Junker (m) / Mia Brookes (f)
Halfpipe
Snowboard Cross
26 January – 5 February: EC #1 in Isola 2000
Men's winners: Merlin Surget (No. 1) / Quentin Sodogas (No. 2) / Matteo Menconi (No. 3)
Women's winners: Chloé Trespeuch (2 times) / Muriel Jost (No. 3)
12 & 13 February: EC #2 in Chiesa in Valmalenco
Men's winners: Luca Hämmerle (No. 1) / Julian Lüftner (No. 2)
Women's winners: Margaux Herpin (No. 1) / Maeva Estevez (No. 2)
27 & 28 February: EC #3 in Reiteralm
Men's winners: Michael Perle (No. 1) / Guillaume Herpin (No. 2)
Women's winners: Margaux Herpin (2 times)
6 & 7 March: EC #4 in Montafon /Gargellen
Men's winners: Guillaume Herpin (No. 1) / Andreas Kroh (No. 2)
Women's winners: Margaux Herpin (No. 1) / Livia Molodyh (No. 2)
12 – 14 March: EC #5 in Lenk im Simmental
Men's winners: Sebastian Jud (No. 1) / Second is cancelled
Women's winners: Audrey McManiman (No. 1) / Second is cancelled
Big Air
8 & 9 February: EC #1 in Kopaonik
19 February: EC #2 in Davos
Winners: Moritz Boll (m) / Mia Brookes (f)
21 & 22 February: EC #3 in Götschen
Winners: Gabriel Adams (m) / Ariane Burri (f)
27 February: EC #4 in Moscow
5 & 6 March: EC #5 in Götschen
Men's winners: Ožbe Kuhar (No. 1) / Niklas Huber (No. 2)
Women's winners: Eveliina Taka (No. 1) / Amber Fennell (No. 2)
18 – 21 March: 2021 Speed Skiing World Championship in Vars
2020–21 Speed Skiing World Cup
22 – 24 January: WC #1 in Gavarnie /Gèdre
3 & 4 March: WC #2 in Grandvalira/Grau Roig
9 – 13 March: WC #3 in Idre
Speed Skiing #1 winners: Simon Billy (m) / Britta Backlund (f)
Speed Skiing #2 winners: Simon Billy (m) / Valentina Greggio (f)
Speed Skiing #3 winners: Simon Billy (m) / Britta Backlund (f)
21 – 24 March: 2021 WC #4 in Vars (final)
World Tour Platinum
World Tour Gold
World Tour Silver
15 – 21 March: 2021 World Telemarking Championships and 2021 FIS Telemark Junior World Championships in Melchsee-Frutt
Senior Sprint winners: Bastien Dayer (m) / Amélie Wenger-Reymond (f)
Junior Sprint winners: Alexis Page (m) / Kaja Bjørnstad Konow (f)
Senior Parallel Sprint winners: Trym Nygaard Løken (m) / Amélie Wenger-Reymond (f)
Junior Parallel Sprint winners: Giacomo Bormolini (m) / Kaja Bjørnstad Konow (f)
Senior Parallel Sprint Team winners: Switzerland
Junior Parallel Sprint Team winners: France
Senior Classic winners: Bastien Dayer (m) / Amélie Wenger-Reymond (f)
Junior Classic winners: Charly Petex (m) / Kaja Bjørnstad Konow (f)
2021 Telemark Skiing World Cup
21 – 25 January: WC #1 in Bad Hindelang /Oberjoch
Men's Sprint winners: Jure Aleš (No. 1) / Nicolas Michel (No. 2)
Women's Sprint winner: Amélie Wenger-Reymond (2 times)
Men's Parallel Sprint winners: Bastien Dayer (No. 1) / Trym Nygaard Løken (No. 2)
Women's Parallel Sprint winners: Beatrice Zimmermann (No. 1) / Amélie Wenger-Reymond (No. 2)
Men's Classic winners: Noé Claye (No. 1) / Nicolas Michel (No. 2)
Women's Classic winner: Amélie Wenger-Reymond (2 times)
28 – 31 January: WC #2 in Krvavec
10 – 13 February: WC #3 in Passy Plaine-Joux
Men's Sprint winners: Nicolas Michel (No. 1) / Bastien Dayer (No. 2)
Women's Sprint winner: Amélie Wenger-Reymond (2 times)
Men's Classic winners: Bastien Dayer (2 times)
Women's Classic winner: Amélie Wenger-Reymond (2 times)
8 & 9 March: WC #4 in Saint-Gervais-les-Bains
10 – 15 March: WC #5 in Thyon /4 Vallèes
Men's Sprint winner: Bastien Dayer
Women's Sprint winner: Amélie Wenger-Reymond
Men's Classic winner: Trym Nygaard Løken
Women's Classic winner: Amélie Wenger-Reymond
Grand Slam
8 – 21 February: 2021 Australian Open in Melbourne
Men's Singles: Novak Djokovic defeated Daniil Medvedev , 7–5, 6–2, 6–2.
Women's Singles: Naomi Osaka defeated Jennifer Brady , 6–4, 6–3.
Men's Doubles: Ivan Dodig & Filip Polášek defeated Rajeev Ram & Joe Salisbury , 6–3, 6–4.
Women's Doubles: Elise Mertens & Aryna Sabalenka defeated Barbora Krejčíková & Kateřina Siniaková , 6–2, 6–3.
Mixed Doubles: Barbora Krejčíková & Rajeev Ram defeated Samantha Stosur & Matthew Ebden , 6–1, 6–4.
30 May – 12 June: 2021 French Open
28 June – 11 July: 2021 Wimbledon Championships
30 August – 12 September: 2021 U.S. Open
ATP Tour 250
Teams
WTA 500
WTA 250
Regional leagues
2021 Wrestling Continental Championships
2021 Wrestling International tournament
References
Sports by year (since 2001)