2018 in sports
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2018 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. The main events for this year are the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang and the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.
Calendar by month
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
1–10 | Weightlifting | International | ||
1–21 | Association football | Continental | ||
2–3 | Horse racing | International | ||
2–12 | Shooting sport | Continental | ||
2–23 | Chess | International | ||
3–4 | Triathlon | International | ||
3–10 | Curling | Continental | ||
4 | Marathon | International | ||
4 | Motorcycle racing | International | MotoGP: Moto2: Moto3: | |
5–18 | Badminton | International | ||
6 | Horse racing | International | ||
6–10 | Tennis | International | ||
7–10 | Trampolining | International | ||
8–12 | Sambo | International | ||
8–15 | Baseball | International | ||
9–24 | Cricket | International | ||
9–28 | Chess | International | ||
10–11 | Tennis | International | ||
10–18 | Darts | International | ||
11 | Formula One | International | ||
11–18 | Tennis | International | ||
13–1 December | Association football | International | ||
15–18 | Rallying | International | ||
16–24 | Curling | Continental | ||
17–25 | Field hockey | International | ||
17–1 December | Association football | Continental | ||
18 | Motorcycle racing | International | MotoGP: Moto2: Moto3: | |
21–25 | Golf | International | ||
23–25 | Tennis | International | ||
25 | Canadian football | Domestic | ||
25 | Formula One | International | ||
25 | Horse racing | International | ||
27–9 December | Snooker | International | ||
28–16 December | Field hockey | International | ||
29–1 December | Rugby sevens | International |
December
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
1–9 | Floorball | International | ||
2–9 | Table tennis | International | ||
5–9 | Curling | International | ||
7–9 | Amateur wrestling | Continental | ||
8–9 | Rugby sevens | International | ||
8–14 | Ice hockey | International | ||
9 | Horse racing | International | ||
9–15 | Ice hockey | International | ||
10–20 | Nine-ball pool | International | ||
11–16 | Volleyball | International | ||
12–22 | Association football | International | ||
13–1 January 2019 | Darts | International | ||
15 | Formula E | International | ||
26–5 January 2019 | Ice hockey | International |
Air sports
World Cups
- May 19 & 20: 2018 F3A Leiria World Cup in
Leiria
- January 12 – 14: 2018 Paraski World Cup Series #1 in
Bad Leonfelden - February 2 – 4: 2018 Paraski World Cup Series #2 in
Ponte di Legno - Paraski Combi Men's winner:
Marco Valente - Paraski Combi Women's winner:
Magdalena Schwertl - Paraski Combi Junior winner:
Sebastian Graser - Paraski Combi Master winner:
Marco Valente - Mixed Team winners:
HSV Red Bull SBG 1 (Manuel Sulzbacher, Sebastian Graser, Magdalena Schwertl, Anton Gruber) - Ski winners:
Sebastian Graser (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
- Paraski Combi Men's winner:
- February 16 – 18: 2018 Paraski World Cup Series #3 in
Martin - This event is cancelled.
- March 2 – 4: 2018 Paraski World Cup Series #4 (final) in
Vrchlabí - Paraski Combi Men's winner:
Sebastian Graser - Paraski Combi Women's winner:
Magdalena Schwertl - Paraski Combi Junior winner:
Sebastian Graser - Paraski Combi Master winner:
Marco Valente - Mixed Team winners:
HSV Red Bull SBG 1 (Manuel Sulzbacher, Sebastian Graser, Magdalena Schwertl, Anton Gruber) - Ski winners:
Sebastian Graser (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
- Paraski Combi Men's winner:
- October 25 – 28: 3rd FAI World Cup of Indoor Skydiving in
Zallaq
World and Continental Championships
- March 19 – 22: 2018 FAI F1D World Championships for Free Flight Indoor Model Aircraft in
West Baden - Seniors winner:
Brett Sanborn - Juniors winner:
Vladyslav Klymenko - Seniors Team winners:
United States (Brett Sanborn, Jake Palmer, John Kagan) - Juniors Team winners:
France (Eliott Crosnier, Timy Reveillon, Baptiste Rompion)
- Seniors winner:
- May 5 – 13: 2018 FAI F3A Asian-Oceanic Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft in
Bacolod City - July 5 – 14: 2018 FAI F4 World Championships for Scale Model Aircraft in
Meiringen - July 13 – 21: 2018 FAI F2 World Championships for Control Line Model Aircraft in
Landres - July 15 – 21: 2018 FAI F3K European Championship for Model Gliders in
Martin - July 21 – 28: 2018 FAI F3A European Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft in
Grandrieu - July 22 – 28: 2018 FAI F3J World Championship for Model Gliders in
Brașov - July 22 – 27: 2018 FAI F5 World Championships for Electric Model Aircraft in
Takikawa - July 23 – 30: 2018 FAI F1 European Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in
Szentes - August 5 – 11: 2018 FAI F1 Junior World Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in
Pazardzik - August 19 – 25: 2018 FAI F5 European Championships for Electric Model Aircraft in
Dupnitsa - August 25 – September 2: 2018 FAI S World Championships for Space Models in
Nowy Targ - August 26 – 31: 2018 FAI F1E European Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in
Martin - October 7 – 13: 2018 FAI F3 World Championship for Model Gliders in
Cape Arkona - November 7 – 11: 2018 FAI World Drone Racing Championships in
Shenzhen
- February 15 – 22: 10th FAI World Hot Air Airship Championship in
Tegernsee - August 7 – 11: 3rd FAI Women's World Hot Air Balloon Championship in
Nałęczów - Winners: 1st:
Daria Dudkiewicz-Golawska, 2nd: Agnė Simonavičiūtė, 3rd: Nicola Scaife
- Winners: 1st:
- August 18 – 27: 23rd FAI World Hot Air Ballooning Championships in
Groß-Siegharts - September 12 – 16: 4th FAI Junior World Hot Air Balloon Championship in
Włocławek
2018 Red Bull Air Race World Championship
- February 2 & 3: Air Race #1 in
Abu Dhabi - Winner:
Michael Goulian (Zivko Edge 540 V2) - Challenger winner:
Florian Bergér
- Winner:
- April 21 & 22: Air Race #2 in
Cannes - Winner:
Matt Hall (Zivko Edge 540 V3) - Challenger winner:
Daniel Ryfa
- Winner:
- May 26 & 27: Air Race #3 in
Makuhari - Winner:
Matt Hall (Zivko Edge 540 V3) - Here challenger not hed.
- Winner:
- June 23 & 24: Air Race #4 in
Budapest - Winner:
Martin Šonka (Zivko Edge 540 V3) - Challenger winner:
Luke Czepiela
- Winner:
- August 4 & 5: Air Race #5 in
Makuhari
- August 26: Air Race #6 in
Kazan - Winner:
Martin Šonka (Zivko Edge 540 V3) - Challenger winner:
Kevin Coleman
- Winner:
- October 6 & 7: Air Race #7 in
Indianapolis - November 17 & 18 Air Race #8 (final) in
Perth
World and Continental Championships
- August 5 – 11: 21st FAI World Rally Flying Championship in
Dubnica nad Váhom
- July 8 – 21: 35th FAI World Gliding Championships in
Ostrów Wielkopolski - July 28 – August 11: 35th FAI World Gliding Championships in
Příbram
- July 8 – 21: 8th FAI World Hang Gliding Class 5 Championship in
Kruševo - July 8 – 21: 20th FAI European Hang Gliding Class 1 Championship in
Kruševo
- April 30 – May 6: 10th FAI World Paramotor Championships in
Lopburi - October 30 – November 6: 3rd FAI World Paramotor Slalom Championships in
Byoum Lakeside
- April 3 – 8: 1st CISM Para-Ski World Championship in
Hochfilzen - Cross-Country Skiing winners:
Dario Cologna (m) / Stefanie Böhler (f) - Cross-Country Skiing Teams winners:
Switzerland (Dario Cologna, Beda Klee, Jonas Baumann) (m) / Germany (Stefanie Böhler, Theresa Eichhorn, Antonia Fräbel) - Patrol winners:
Austria (Bernhard Tritscher, Sven Grossegger, Dominik Landertinger, Simon Eder (m) / Austria (Barbara Walchhofer, Julia Schwaiger, Lisa Hauser, Katharina Innerhofer) - Biathlon winners:
Benjamin Weger (m) / Franziska Hildebrand (f) - Biathlon Teams winners:
Austria (Dominik Landertinger, Simon Eder, Sven Grossegger) (m) / Austria (Lisa Hauser, Julia Schwaiger, Dunja Zdouc) - Paraski winners:
Sebastian Graser (m) / Julia Schosser (f) - Paraski Team winners:
Austria (Hannes Kloiber, Sebastian Graser, Manuel Sulzbacher, Julia Schosser) - Juniors winner:
Sebastian Graser - Giant Slalom winners:
Štefan Hadalin (m) / Elisabeth Kappaurer (f) - Giant Slalom Teams winners:
Germany (Bastian Meisen, Julian Rauchfuss, Sebastian Holzmann, Paul Sauter) (m) / Austria (Elisabeth Kappaurer, Elisabeth Reisinger, Stephanie Resch)
- Cross-Country Skiing winners:
- April 11 – 14: 1st FAI European Indoor Skydiving Championships in
Voss
- Artistic Events Indoor Freestyle
- Dynamic 2-Way and 4-Way
- Formation Skydiving 4-Way
- Open winners: 1st:
France, 2nd: Russia, 3rd: Sweden - Junior winners: 1st:
France, 2nd: Czech Republic, 3rd: Russia - Women's winners: 1st:
France, 2nd: United Kingdom, 3rd: Russia
- Open winners: 1st:
- Vertical Formation Skydiving
- July 3 – 7: 7th FAI World Canopy Piloting Championships in
Wrocław - August 10 – 21: 42nd CISM World Military Parachuting Championship in
Szolnok - August 25 – 30: 35th FAI World Freefall Style and Accuracy Landing Championships in
Montana - August 25 – 30: 9th FAI Junior World Freefall Style and Accuracy Landing Championships in
Montana - August 26 – 31: 2nd FAI World Wingsuit Flying Championships in
Prostějov - Performance Wingsuit Flying winners: 4.
Espen Fadnes, 2. Chris Geiler, 3. Dmitry Podoryashy - Wingsuit Acrobatic Flying winners: 1.
Russia 1, 2. United States, 3. Russia 2
- Performance Wingsuit Flying winners: 4.
- October 6 – 13: 18th FAI World Canopy Formation Championships in
Gold Coast - October 6 – 13: 23rd FAI World Formation Skydiving Championships in
Gold Coast - October 6 – 13: 2nd FAI World Speed Skydiving Championships in
Gold Coast - October 6 – 13: 12th FAI World Artistic Events championships in
Gold Coast
- March 30 – April 7: 3rd FAI Pan-American Paragliding Championship in
Baixo Guandu - April 6 – 12: 1st FAI Asian-Oceanic Paragliding Accuracy Championships in
Lopburi - Individual R11 winners: 1st:
Jianwei Wang, 2nd: Tanapat Luangiam, 3rd: Hongji Wang - Team R11 winners: 1st:
Thailand, 2nd: China, 3rd: Chinese Taipei - Women's winners: 1st:
Chantika Chaisanuk, 2nd: Jingwen Long, 3rd: Nunnapat Phuchong
- Individual R11 winners: 1st:
- July 14 – 28: 15th FAI European Paragliding Championship in
Montalegre - Overall winner:
Theo Warden - Women's winner:
Seiko Fukuoka Naville - Teams winners:
Spain (Xevi Bonet Dalmau, Sergi Claret Estupinya, Felix Rodriguez Fernández, Francisco Javier Reina)
- Overall winner:
- September 16 – 22: 6th FAI European Paragliding Accuracy Championship in
Kobarid
- Power and Glider aerobatics
- August 3 – 12: 21st FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships in
Zbraslavice - Individual Unlimited winner:
Ferenc Tóth - Team Unlimited winners:
Germany (Moritz Kirchberg, Eugen Schaal, Eberhard Holl)
- Individual Unlimited winner:
- August 3 – 12: 9th FAI World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships in
Zbraslavice - Individual Advanced winner:
Jonas Langenegger - Team Advanced winners:
Czech Republic (Tomáš Bartoň, Josef Rejent, Aleš Ferra)
- Individual Advanced winner:
- August 16 – 26: 13th FAI World Advanced Aerobatic Championships in
Strejnicu - Free Known winner:
Dmitry Samokhvalov - Free Unknown ~1 winner:
Roman Ovchinnikov - Free Unknown ~2 winner:
Aaron McCartan - Free Unknown ~3 winner:
Roman Ovchinnikov - Team winners:
France - Individual winners:
Roman Ovchinnikov
- Free Known winner:
- September 8 – 15: 21st FAI European Aerobatic Championships in
Jindřichův Hradec
- July 24 – 29: 16th FAI World Helicopter Championship in
Minsk - Navigation winners:
Poland (Marcin Szamborski & Michał Szamborski) - Parallel Precision Flying winners:
Russia (Andrey Orekhov & Vadim Sazonov) - Parallel Fender Rigging winners:
Belarus (Uladzimir Buhayeu & Andrei Rogonov) - Parallel Slalom winners:
Russia (Maxim Sotnikov & Aleh Puajukas) - Team Overall winners:
Russia
- Navigation winners:
Alpine skiing
Amateur boxing
American football
Aquatics
International aquatic events
- June 4 – 10: 2018 FINA Diving World Cup in
Wuhan[1] - 3m Springboard winners:
Xie Siyi (m) / Shi Tingmao (f) - 10m Platform winners:
Chen Aisen (m) / Zhang Jiaqi (f) - Synchronized 3m winners:
China (Cao Yuan & Xie Siyi) (m) / China (Shi Tingmao & CHANG Yani) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners:
China (Yang Hao & Chen Aisen) (m) / China (Zhang Jiaqi & ZHANG Minjie) (f) - Mixed Synchronized winners:
China (Wang Han & LI Zheng) (3m) / China (Lian Junjie & Si Yajie) (10m) - Mixed 3m & 10m Team winners:
China (Qiu Bo & CHEN Yiwen)
- 3m Springboard winners:
- July 18 – 22: 2018 FINA World Junior Synchronised Swimming Championships in
Budapest[2] Russia won all the gold medals available and won the overall medal tally, too.
- July 23 – 29: 2018 FINA World Junior Diving Championships in
Kiev[3] - 1m Springboard winners:
WANG Zongyuan (m) / MA Tong (f) - 3m Springboard winners:
Daniel Restrepo Garcia (m) / LIN Shan (f) - 10m Platform winners:
LIAN Junjie (m) / ZHANG Rui (f) - Synchronized 3m winners:
Canada (Henry McKay & Victor Povzner) (m) / China (MA Tong & ZHANG Rui) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners:
China (LI Zheng & LIAN Junjie) (m) / China (LAI Shiyun & LIU Jialing) (f) - Mixed Team winners:
Great Britain
- 1m Springboard winners:
- August 9 – 14: 2018 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in
Tokyo[4] United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 6 – 8: 2018 FINA World Junior Open Water Swimming Championships in
Eilat[5] - 5 km winners:
Aleksandr Stepanov (m) / Iris Menchini (f) - 7.5 km winners:
Jean-Baptiste Clusman (m) / Chase Travis (f) - 10 km winners:
Michael Brinegar (m) / Paula Ruiz Bravo (f) - Relay (Age 14–16) winners:
Hungary (Viktoria Mihalyvari, Mira Szimcsak, Zoltan Tabi, & Szilard Galyassy) - Open Relay winners:
France (Madelon Catteau, Jean-Baptiste Clusman, Lisa Pou, & Enzo Roldan Munoz)
- 5 km winners:
- December 11 – 16: 2018 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) in
Hangzhou
2018 FINA Marathon Swim World Series
- March 17: MSWS #1 in
Doha[6] - Winners:
Ferry Weertman (m) / Sharon van Rouwendaal (f)
- Winners:
- May 20: MSWS #2 in the
Seychelles[7] - Winners:
Simone Ruffini (m) / Arianna Bridi (f)
- Winners:
- June 9: MSWS #3 in
Setúbal[8] - Winners:
Kristóf Rasovszky (m) / Haley Anderson (f)
- Winners:
- June 16: MSWS #4 in
Balatonfüred[9] - Winners:
Florian Wellbrock (m) / Ana Marcela Cunha (f)
- Winners:
- July 26: MSWS #5 in
Lac Saint-Jean[10] - August 11: MSWS #6 in
Lake Mégantic[11] - Winners:
Christian Reichert (m) / Xin Xin (f)
- Winners:
- September 16: MSWS #7 in
Chun'an County (Hangzhou)[12] - Winners:
Jack Burnell (m) / Xin Xin (f)
- Winners:
- November 24: MSWS #8 (final) in
Abu Dhabi
2018 FINA Ultra Marathon Swim Series
- February 4: UMSS #1 in
Coronda[13] - Winners:
Guillermo Bertola (m) / Cecilia Biagioli (f)
- Winners:
- July 28: UMSS #2 in
Lac Saint-Jean[14] - Winners:
Edoardo Stochino (m) / Barbara Pozzobon (f)
- Winners:
- August 25: UMSS #3 (final) in
Ohrid[15]
2018 FINA Diving World Series
- March 9 – 11: DWS #1 in
Beijing[16] - 3m Springboard winners:
Xie Siyi (m) / Shi Tingmao (f) - 10m Platform winners:
Yang Jian (m) / ZHANG Jiaqi (f) - Synchronized 3m winners:
China (Xie Siyi & Cao Yuan) (m) / China (CHEN Yiwen & Wang Han) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners:
China (Chen Aisen & Yang Hao) (m) / China (ZHANG Minjie & ZHANG Jiaqi) (f) - Mixed Synchronized winners:
China (LI Zheng & Wang Han) (3m) / China (LIN Shan & LIAN Junjie) (10m)
- 3m Springboard winners:
- March 15 – 17: DWS #2 in
Fuji, Shizuoka[17] - 3m Springboard winners:
Cao Yuan (m) / Shi Tingmao (f) - 10m Platform winners:
LIAN Junjie (m) / ZHANG Jiaqi (f) - Synchronized 3m winners:
China (Cao Yuan & Xie Siyi) (m) / China (CHANG Yani & Shi Tingmao) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners:
China (Yang Hao & Chen Aisen) (m) / China (ZHANG Minjie & ZHANG Jiaqi) (f) - Mixed Synchronized winners:
China (LI Zheng & Wang Han) (3m) / China (LIN Shan & LIAN Junjie) (10m)
- 3m Springboard winners:
- April 27 – 29: DWS #3 in
Montreal[18] - 3m Springboard winners:
Cao Yuan (m) / Shi Tingmao (f) - 10m Platform winners:
Qiu Bo (m) / Ren Qian (f) - Synchronized 3m winners:
China (Xie Siyi & Cao Yuan) (m) / China (CHANG Yani & Shi Tingmao) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners:
China (Yang Jian & Qiu Bo) (m) / Malaysia (Pandelela Rinong & Cheong Jun Hoong) (f) - Mixed Synchronized winners:
Canada (François Imbeau-Dulac & Jennifer Abel) (3m) / Canada (Meaghan Benfeito & Nathan Zsombor-Murray) (10m)
- 3m Springboard winners:
- May 4 – 6: DWS #4 (final) in
Kazan[19] - 3m Springboard winners:
Xie Siyi (m) / Shi Tingmao (f) - 10m Platform winners:
Yang Jian (m) / Ren Qian (f) - Synchronized 3m winners:
China (Cao Yuan & Xie Siyi) (m) / China (CHANG Yani & Shi Tingmao) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners:
Russia (Aleksandr Bondar & Viktor Minibaev) (m) / China (LIN Shan & Si Yajie) (f) - Mixed Synchronized winners:
Canada (Jennifer Abel & François Imbeau-Dulac) (3m) / Russia (Yulia Timoshinina & Nikita Shleikher) (10m)
- 3m Springboard winners:
2018 FINA Diving Grand Prix
- February 23 – 25: DGP #1 in
Rostock[20] - 3m Springboard winners:
Patrick Hausding (m) / Huang Xiaohui (f) - 10m Platform winners:
Qiu Bo (m) / Si Yajie (f) - Synchronized 3m winners:
China (WANG Zong Yuam & HU Zijie) (m) / Germany (Lena Hentschel & Tina Punzel) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners:
China (Tai Xiaohu & CAO Lizhi) (m) / China (XU Yijin & Si Yajie) (f) - Mixed Synchronized winners:
China (CHEN Yiwen & Tai Xiaohu) (3m) / China (Si Yajie & CAO Lizhi) (10m)
- 3m Springboard winners:
- May 10 – 13: DGP #2 in
Calgary[21] - 3m Springboard winners:
PENG Jianfeng (m) / CHEN Yiwen (f) - 10m Platform winners:
DUAN Yu (m) / LU Wei (f) - Synchronized 3m winners:
Canada (Philippe Gagné & François Imbeau-Dulac) (m) / China (WU Chunting & CHEN Yiwen) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners:
China (DUAN Yu & YAO Zelin) (m) / China (LU Wei & ZHU Yanxin) (f) - Mixed Synchronized winners:
Germany (Frithjof Seidel & Jana Lisa Rother) (3m) / Canada (Meaghan Benfeito & Nathan Zsombor-Murray) (10m)
- 3m Springboard winners:
- July 6 – 8: DGP #3 in
Bolzano[22] - 3m Springboard winners:
LIU Chengming (m) / CHEN Yiwen (f) - 10m Platform winners:
Tai Xiaohu (m) / ZHANG Xiaotong (f) - Synchronized 3m winners:
China (LIU Chengming & PENG Jianfeng) (m) / China (WU Chunting & CHEN Yiwen) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners:
China (Tai Xiaohu & HUANG Bowen) (m) / China (ZHANG Xiaotong & JIAO Jingjing) (f) - Mixed Synchronized winners:
United States (Alison Gibson & Greg Duncan) (3m) / Italy (Noemi Batki & Maicol Verzotto) (10m)
- 3m Springboard winners:
- July 13 – 15: DGP #4 in
Madrid[23] - 3m Springboard winners:
Juan Manuel Celaya Hernandez (m) / CHEN Yiwen (f) - 10m Platform winners:
Tai Xiaohu (m) / Samantha Bromberg (f) - Synchronized 3m winners:
Mexico (Yahel Castillo & Juan Manuel Celaya Hernandez) (m) / China (WU Chunting & CHEN Yiwen) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners:
China (Tai Xiaohu & HUANG Bowen) (m) / China (ZHANG Xiaotong & JIAO Jingjing) (f)
- 3m Springboard winners:
- November 9 – 11: DGP #5 in
Kuala Lumpur - November 15 – 18: DGP #6 in
Gold Coast, Queensland - November 23 – 25: DGP #7 (final) in
Singapore
2018 FINA Artistic Swimming World Series
- March 9 – 11: ASWS #1 in
Paris[24] - Solo Technical/Free winners:
Varvara Subbotina / Svetlana Kolesnichenko - Duet Technical/Free winners:
Russia (Svetlana Kolesnichenko & Varvara Subbotina) / China (Wang Liuyi & Wang Qianyi) - Team Technical/Free winners:
Russia / Ukraine - Mixed Duet Technical/Free winners:
Italy (Manila Flamini & Giorgio Minisini) / Russia (Aleksandr Maltsev & Mayya Gurbanberdieva) - Free Combinations winners:
Ukraine - Team Highlights winners:
Ukraine
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
- April 20 – 22: ASWS #2 in
Beijing[25] - Solo Technical/Free winners:
Nada Daabousová / Khonzodakhon Toshkhujaeva - Duet Technical/Free winners:
China (Jiang Tingting & Jiang Wenwen) (both) - Team Technical/Free winners:
China (both) - Mixed Duet Technical/Free winners:
China (SHI Haoyu & ZHANG Yiyao) (both & default) - Free Combinations winners:
China - Team Highlights winners:
Uzbekistan
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
- April 27 – 30: ASWS #3 in
Tokyo[26] - Solo Technical/Free winner:
Yukiko Inui (both) - Duet Technical/Free winners:
Japan (Kanami Nakamaki & Yukiko Inui) (both) - Team Technical/Free winners:
Japan (both) - Mixed Duet Technical/Free winners:
Italy (Manila Flamini & Giorgio Minisini) (both) - Free Combinations winners:
Japan (default) - Team Highlights winners:
France
- Solo Technical/Free winner:
- May 11 – 13: ASWS #4 in
Šamorín[27] - Solo Technical/Free winner:
Linda Cerruti (both) - Duet Technical/Free winners:
Italy (Costanza Ferro & Linda Cerruti) (both) - Team Technical/Free winners:
Belarus / Ukraine - Mixed Duet Technical/Free winners:
Spain (Nayara Maria Pena & Ibon Garcia) (both & default) - Free Combinations winners:
Ukraine - Team Highlights winners:
Slovakia (default)
- Solo Technical/Free winner:
- May 18 – 20: ASWS #5 in
Budapest[28] - Solo Technical/Free winner:
Varvara Subbotina (both) - Duet Technical/Free winners:
Ukraine (Yelyzaveta Yakhno & Anastasiya Savchuk) (both) - Team Technical/Free winners:
Russia (both) - Free Combinations winners:
Ukraine - Team Highlights winners:
Ukraine
- Solo Technical/Free winner:
- May 25 – 27: ASWS #6 in
Madrid[29] - Solo Technical/Free winner:
Vivienne Koch (both) - Duet Technical/Free winners:
Spain (Sara Saldana Lopez & Paula Ramirez) (both) - Team Technical/Free winners:
Spain (both) - Mixed Duet Technical/Free winners:
Spain (Pau Ribes & Berta Ferreras Sanz) (both -> Free event won by default) - Free Combinations winners:
Spain
- Solo Technical/Free winner:
- May 31 – June 2: ASWS #7 in
Surrey, British Columbia[30] - Solo Technical/Free winner:
Yukiko Inui (both) - Duet Technical/Free winners:
Japan (Kanami Nakamaki & Yukiko Inui) (both) - Team Technical/Free winners:
Ukraine (both) - Mixed Duet Technical winner:
South Korea (LEE Ga-bin & BYUN Jae-jun) (default) - Free Combinations winners:
Ukraine - Team Highlights winners:
Ukraine
- Solo Technical/Free winner:
- June 7 – 9: ASWS #8 in
Los Angeles[31] - Solo Technical/Free winner:
Yelyzaveta Yakhno (both) - Duet Technical/Free winners:
China (Jiang Tingting & Jiang Wenwen) (both) - Team Technical/Free winners:
Ukraine (both) - Mixed Duet Technical/Free winners:
Italy (Manila Flamini & Giorgio Minisini) (both) - Free Combinations winners:
Ukraine - Team Highlights winners:
Ukraine
- Solo Technical/Free winner:
- June 15 – 17: ASWS #9 in
Syros[32] - Solo Technical/Free winner:
Joana Betzabe Jimenez Garcia / Nuria Diosdado - Duet Technical/Free winners:
Mexico (Karem Achach & Nuria Diosdado) (both) - Team Technical/Free winners:
Mexico (both) - Mixed Duet Technical/Free winners:
Italy (Manila Flamini & Giorgio Minisini) / Russia (Mayya Gurbanberdieva & Aleksandr Maltsev) - Free Combinations winners:
Mexico - Team Highlights winners:
France
- Solo Technical/Free winner:
- June 29 – July 1: ASWS #10 (final) in
Tashkent[33] - Solo Technical/Free winner:
Joana Betzabe Jimenez Garcia / Nuria Diosdado - Duet Technical/Free winners:
Mexico (Karem Achach & Nuria Diosdado) (both with Joana Betzabe Jimenez Garcia in free event only) - Team Technical/Free winners:
Uzbekistan (both) - Mixed Duet Technical/Free winners:
Kazakhstan (Sofiya Lyakh & Olzhas Makhanbetiyarov) / Uzbekistan (Dinara Ibragimova & Vyacheslav Rudnev) - Free Combinations winners:
Slovakia - Team Highlights winners:
Uzbekistan
- Solo Technical/Free winner:
2018 FINA Swimming World Cup
- September 7 – 9: SWC #1 in
Kazan[34] Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 13 – 15: SWC #2 in
Doha[35] Hungary won the gold medal tally. Netherlands won the overall medal tally.
- September 28 – 30: SWC #3 in
Eindhoven[36] Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 4 – 6: SWC #4 in
Budapest[37] Australia won the gold medal tally. United States won the overall medal tally.
- November 2 – 4: SWC #5 in
Beijing[38] - November 9 – 11: SWC #6 in
Tokyo[39] - November 15 – 17: SWC #7 (final) in
Singapore[40]
Archery
2017–18 Indoor Archery World Cup & World Championships
- November 10 – 12, 2017: IA World Cup #1 in
Marrakesh[41] - Recurve winners:
Matteo Fissore (m) / Aída Román (f) - Compound winners:
Braden Gellenthien (m) / Sarah Prieels (f) - Junior Recurve winners:
Jonah Wilthagen (m) / Lena Agerholm (f) - Women's Junior Compound winner:
Dalila-Warda Amani
- Recurve winners:
- December 2 & 3, 2017: IA World Cup #2 in
Bangkok[42] - Recurve winners:
Kim Bong-man (m) / SIM Ye-ji (f) - Compound winners:
Mike Schloesser (m) / Paige Pearce-Gore (f)
- Recurve winners:
- January 19 – 21: IA World Cup #3 in
Nîmes[43] - February 9 & 10: IA World Cup #4 (final) in
Las Vegas[44] - Recurve winners:
Steve Wijler (m) / Lisa Unruh (f) - Compound winners:
Jesse Broadwater (m) / Danielle Reynolds (f)
- Recurve winners:
- February 14 – 19: 2018 World Indoor Archery Championships in
Yankton, South Dakota[45] - Recurve winners:
Sjef van den Berg (m) / Elena Richter (f) - Junior Recurve winners:
Ivan Kozhokar (m) / Ariuna Budaeva (f) - Compound winners:
Mike Schloesser (m) / Natalia Avdeeva (f) - Junior Compound winners:
Simon Olsen (m) / Cassidy Cox (f) - Team Recurve winners:
Netherlands (m) / Germany (f) - Junior Team Recurve winners:
Iran (m) / Italy (f) - Team Compound winners:
United States (m) / United States (f) - Junior Team Compound winners:
United States (m) / United States (f)
- Recurve winners:
2018 Outdoor Archery World Cup, Continental, & World Championships
- April 24 – 29: WA World Cup #1 in
Shanghai[46] - Recurve winners:
Kim Woo-jin (m) / Chang Hye-jin (f) - Compound winners:
KIM Jong-ho (m) / Sara López (f) - Team Recurve winners:
South Korea (m) / South Korea (f) - Team Compound winners:
United States (m) / Russia (f) - Mixed winners:
South Korea (Recurve) / Denmark (Compound)
- Recurve winners:
- May 20 – 26: WA World Cup #2 in
Antalya[47] - Recurve winners:
Lee Woo-seok (m) / Ksenia Perova (f) - Compound winners:
Mike Schloesser (m) / Yeşim Bostan (f) - Team Recurve winners:
South Korea (m) / South Korea (f) - Team Compound winners:
South Korea (m) / Chinese Taipei (f) - Mixed winners:
Japan (Recurve) / France (Compound)
- Recurve winners:
- June 19 – 24: WA World Cup #3 in
Salt Lake City[48] - Recurve winners:
Mauro Nespoli (m) / Deepika Kumari (f) - Compound winners:
Stephan Hansen (m) / Sara López (f) - Team Recurve winners:
Netherlands (m) / Chinese Taipei (f) - Team Compound winners:
United States (m) / Colombia (f) - Mixed winners:
United States (Recurve) / France (Compound)
- Recurve winners:
- July 16 – 22: WA World Cup #4 in
Berlin[49] - Recurve winners:
Mete Gazoz (m) / Lee Eun-kyung (f) - Compound winners:
Mike Schloesser (m) / Sophie Dodemont (f) - Team Recurve winners:
Chinese Taipei (m) / South Korea (f) - Team Compound winners:
Croatia (m) / France (f) - Mixed winners:
Chinese Taipei (Recurve) / United States (Compound)
- Recurve winners:
- August 14 – 19: 2018 Pan American Archery Championships in
Medellín[50] - Recurve winners:
Ernesto Boardman (m) / Alejandra Valencia (f) - Compound winners:
Antonio Hidalgo (m) / Sara López (f) - Team Recurve winners:
United States (m) / United States (f) - Team Compound winners:
Colombia (m) / Mexico (f) - Mixed winners:
United States (Recurve) / United States (Compound)
- Recurve winners:
- August 27 – September 1: 2018 European Archery Championships in
Legnica[51] - Recurve winners:
Steve Wijler (m) / Yasemin Anagöz (f) - Compound winners:
Anton Bulaev (m) / Andrea Marcos (f) - Team Recurve winners:
Russia (m) / Turkey (f) - Team Compound winners:
Great Britain (m) / Turkey (f) - Mixed winners:
Italy (Recurve) / France (Compound)
- Recurve winners:
- September 4 – 9: 2018 World Field Archery Championships in
Cortina d'Ampezzo[52] - Recurve winners:
Wataru Oonuki (m) / Lisa Unruh (f) - Compound winners:
Mike Schloesser (m) / Paige Pearce (f) - Barebow winners:
Erik Jonsson (m) / Lina Bjorklund (f) - Junior Recurve winners:
William Pike (m) / Aiko Rolando (f) - Junior Compound winners:
Timo Bega (m) / Sara Ret (f) - Junior Barebow winners:
Eric Esposito (m) / Natalia Trunfio (f) - Team winners:
Germany (m) / Germany (f) - Junior Team winners:
United States (m) / Sweden (f)
- Recurve winners:
- September 29 & 30: WA World Cup #5 (final) in
Samsun[53] - Recurve winners:
Kim Woo-jin (m) / Lee Eun-kyung (f) - Compound winners:
Kris Schaff (m) / Sara López (f) - Mixed Team winners:
South Korea (Recurve) / Turkey (Compound)
- Recurve winners:
Association football
FIFA
- June 14 – July 15: 2018 FIFA World Cup in
Russia[54] - August 5 – 24: 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in
France[55] - November 13 – December 1: 2018 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in
Uruguay[56] - December 12 – 22: 2018 FIFA Club World Cup in the
United Arab Emirates[57]
World Elite Club Friendlies
- January 10 – 20: 2018 Florida Cup in the
United States[58] - Champions:
Atlético Nacional; Second: Barcelona S.C.; Third: Rangers F.C.
- Champions:
- July 20 – August 11: 2018 International Champions Cup
- Champions:
Tottenham Hotspur F.C.; Second: Borussia Dortmund; Third: Inter Milan
- Champions:
Women's World Elite Club Friendlies
- July 26 – 29: 2018 Women's International Champions Cup in
United States North Carolina Courage defeated Olympique Lyonnais, 1–0, to win their 1st Women's International Champions Cup. Manchester City took third place and Paris SG took fourth place.
UEFA
- Clubs teams
- June 27, 2017 – May 26: 2017–18 UEFA Champions League (final in
Kiev) Real Madrid C.F. defeated Liverpool F.C., 3–1, to win their third consecutive and thirteenth overall UEFA Champions League title. - Note: Real Madrid would represent UEFA at the 2018 FIFA Club World Cup.
- June 29, 2017 – May 16: 2017–18 UEFA Europa League (final in
Décines-Charpieu) Atlético Madrid defeated Marseille, 3–0, to win their third UEFA Europa League title.
- August 22, 2017 – May 24: 2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League (final in
Kiev) - September 12, 2017 – April 23: 2017–18 UEFA Youth League (final in
Nyon) - August 15: 2018 UEFA Super Cup in
Tallinn Atlético Madrid defeated fellow Spanish team, Real Madrid C.F., 4–2 in extra time, to win their third UEFA Super Cup title.
- National teams
- August 31, 2017 – March 27: 2017–18 Under 20 Elite League
- Champions:
Germany; Second: England; Third: Czech Republic
- Champions:
- May 4 – 20: 2018 UEFA European Under-17 Championship in
England Netherlands defeated Italy, 4–1 in penalties and after a 2–2 score in regular play, to win their third UEFA European Under-17 Championship title.
- May 9 – 21: 2018 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship in
Lithuania Spain defeated Germany, 2–0, to win their fourth UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship title. Finland took third place. - Note: All teams mentioned here have qualified to compete at the 2018 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.
- July 16 – 29: 2018 UEFA European Under-19 Championship in
Finland - July 18 – 30: 2018 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship in
Switzerland - September 6 – November 20: 2018-19 UEFA Nations League Group Stage (debut event)
- June 5 – 9, 2019: 2018-19 UEFA Nations League Finals (debut event & location TBD)
CONCACAF
- January 18 – 28: 2018 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship in
Trinidad and Tobago Mexico defeated the United States, 4–2 in penalties and after a 1–1 score in regular play, to win their first CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship title. Haiti took third place. - Note: All teams mentioned here have qualified to compete at the 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
- January 31 – May 16: 2018 Caribbean Club Championship
Club Franciscain defeated Central F.C., 2–1, to win their place at the 2018 CONCACAF League.
- February 20 – April 26: 2018 CONCACAF Champions League
C.D. Guadalajara defeated Toronto FC, 4–2 in penalties and after a score of 3–3 in a 2-legged format, to win their second CONCACAF Champions League title. - Note: Guadalajara would represent CONCACAF at the 2018 FIFA Club World Cup.
- April 19 – 29: 2018 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship in
Nicaragua - Note: Event cancelled midway through the tournament, due to violent protests that led to the killing of 25 people over social security issues.[59]
- June 6 – 12: Continuing of the 2018 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship in
Bradenton, Florida United States defeated Mexico, 3–2, to win their second consecutive and fourth overall CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship title. Canada took third place. - Note: All teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2018 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.
- July 31 – November 1: 2018 CONCACAF League
- August 15 – 22: 2018 CONCACAF Champions League U13
- September 3, 2018 – March 31, 2020: 2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League (debut event)
- September 19: 2018 Campeones Cup in
Toronto (debut event) UANL defeated Toronto FC, 3–1, to win the inaugural Campeones Cup.
Other tournaments
- July 26 – August 2: 2018 Tournament of Nations in
United States - Champions:
United States; Second: Australia; Third: Brazil; Fourth: Japan
- Champions:
AFC
- December 22, 2017 – January 5: 23rd Arabian Gulf Cup in
Kuwait - In the final,
Oman defeated United Arab Emirates, 5–4 in penalties and after a 0–0 score in regular play, to win their second Arabian Gulf Cup title.
- In the final,
- January 9 – 27: 2018 AFC U-23 Championship in
China - In the final,
Uzbekistan defeated Vietnam, 2–1, after extra time, to win their 1st AFC U-23 Championship. Qatar took third place.
- In the final,
- January 16 – November 10: 2018 AFC Champions League
- January 22 – October 27: 2018 AFC Cup
- April 6 – 20: 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup in
Jordan - May 1 – 13: 2018 AFF U-16 Girls' Championship in
Palembang - June 30 – July 13: 2018 AFF Women's Championship in
Palembang Thailand defeated Australia U20, 3–2, to win their third consecutive and fourth overall AFF Women's Championship title. Vietnam took third place.
- July 1 – 14: 2018 AFF U-19 Youth Championship in
Gresik & Sidoarjo - July 29 – August 11: 2018 AFF U-16 Youth Championship in
Gresik & Sidoarjo - September 4 – 15: 2018 SAFF Championship in
Bangladesh - September 20 – October 7: 2018 AFC U-16 Championship in
Malaysia Japan defeated Tajikistan, 1–0, to win their third AFC U-16 Championship title.
- October 1 – 12: 2018 Bangabandhu Cup in
Bangladesh Palestine defeated Tajikistan, 4–3 in penalties and after a 0–0 score in regular play, to win their first Bangabandhu Cup title.
- October 4 – 8: 2018 Yongchuan International Tournament in
Chongqing - October 7 and November: 2018
/ Saudi-Egyptian Super Cup in Riyadh Zamalek SC defeated Al-Hilal FC, 2–1, to win their 1st title.
- October 8 – 16: 2018 CAFA Championship in
Uzbekistan - October 18 – November 4: 2018 AFC U-19 Championship in
Indonesia - November 8 – December 15: 2018 AFF Championship
CAF
- January 13 – February 4: 2018 African Nations Championship in
Morocco - February 24: 2018 CAF Super Cup (February) in
Casablanca - In the final,
Wydad Casablanca defeated TP Mazembe, 1–0, to win their third CAF Super Cup.
- In the final,
- April 14 – 29: 2018 CECAFA U-17 Championship in
Ngozi, Muyinga & Gitega Tanzania defeated Somalia, 2–0, to win their first CECAFA U-17 Championship title. Uganda took third place.
- February 9 – November 11: 2018 CAF Champions League
- February 9 – December 2: 2018 CAF Confederation Cup
- June 29 – July 13: 2018 Kagame Interclub Cup in
Dar es Salaam - July 23 – 27: 2018 CECAFA Women's Championship in
Rwanda - September 12 – 22: 2018 COSAFA Women's Championship in
South Africa South Africa defeated Cameroon, 2–1, to win their fifth COSAFA Women's Championship title. Uganda took third place.
CONMEBOL
- January 13 – 31: 2018 South American Under-20 Women's Football Championship in
Ecuador Brazil defeated Paraguay, 8–1, to win their eighth consecutive South American Under-20 Women's Football Championship title. Colombia took third place. - Note: Brazil and Paraguay both qualified to compete at the 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
- January 22 – November 28: 2018 Copa Libertadores
- February 10 – 24: 2018 U-20 Copa Libertadores in
Uruguay Nacional defeated C.S.D. Independiente del Valle, 2–1, to win their first U-20 Copa Libertadores title. River Plate took third place.
- February 13 – December 12: 2018 Copa Sudamericana
- February 14 & 21: 2018 Recopa Sudamericana
Grêmio defeated Independiente, 5–4 in penalties after tying each other twice in regular play, to win their second Recopa Sudamericana title.
- March 7 – 25: 2018 South American Under-17 Women's Football Championship in
Argentina - Champions:
Brazil; Second: Colombia; Third: Uruguay - Note: All three teams here have qualified to compete at the 2018 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.
- Champions:
- April 4 – 22: 2018 Copa América Femenina in
Chile - Champions:
Brazil; Second: Chile; Third: Argentina; Fourth: Colombia - Note 1: Brazil has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup and the 2020 Summer Olympics.
- Note 2: Chile has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup and has a place at the 2020 CAF–CONMEBOL play-off.
- Note 3: Argentina has qualified to compete at the 2019 Pan American Games and has a place at the World Cup CONCACAF–CONMEBOL play-off.
- Note 4: Colombia has qualified to compete at the 2019 Pan American Games.
- Champions:
- August 8: 2018 Suruga Bank Championship in
Osaka Independiente defeated Cerezo Osaka, 1–0, to win their first Suruga Bank Championship title.
- November 4 – 18: 2018 Copa Libertadores Femenina in
Manaus
OFC
- February 10 – May 20: 2018 OFC Champions League
Team Wellington defeated Lautoka F.C., 10–3 on aggregate (two matches played), to win their first OFC Champions League title. - Note: Team Wellington would represent the OFC at the 2018 FIFA Club World Cup.
- August 5 – 18: 2018 OFC U-19 Championship in
Tahiti New Zealand defeated Tahiti, 1–0, to win their 7th OFC U-19 Championship title. - Note: New Zealand and Tahiti qualified for the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup.
- September 9 – 22: 2018 OFC U-16 Championship in
Solomon Islands New Zealand defeated Solomon Islands, 0–0 (5–4 on penalties), to win their seven consecutive and eighth overall OFC U-16 Championship title. - Note: New Zealand and Solomon Islands qualified for the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup.
- November 17 – December 4: 2018 OFC Women's Nations Cup
- TBA: 2018 OFC President's Cup
Athletics (track and field)
Badminton
International badminton events (Grade 1)
- May 20 – 27: 2018 Thomas & Uber Cup (Grade 1) in
Bangkok[60] - July 30 – August 5: 2018 BWF World Championships (Grade 1) in
Nanjing[61] - Singles:
Kento Momota (m) / Carolina Marín (f) - Doubles:
China (Li Junhui & Liu Yuchen) (m) / Japan (Mayu Matsumoto & Wakana Nagahara) (f) - Mixed:
China (Zheng Siwei & Huang Yaqiong)
- Singles:
- October 15 – 21: 2018 World University Badminton Championships in
Kuala Lumpur[62] - November 5 – 18: 2018 BWF World Junior Championships (Individual & Team; Grade 1) in
Markham, Ontario - December 12 – 16: HSBC BWF World Tour Finals 2018 in
Guangzhou[63]
Continental badminton events
- February 6 – 11: 2018 Oceania Badminton Championships in
Hamilton, New Zealand[64][65] - Singles:
Abhinav Manota (m) / Chen Hsuan-yu (f) - Doubles:
Australia (Matthew Chau & Sawan Serasinghe) (m) / Australia (Setyana Mapasa & Gronya Somerville) (f) - Mixed:
Australia (Sawan Serasinghe & Setyana Mapasa) - Men's Team:
Australia (Anthony Joe, Ashwant Gobinathan, Eric Vuong, Jacob Schueler, Matthew Chau, Pit Seng Low, Raymond Tam, Robin Middleton, Ross Smith, Sawan Serasinghe) - Women's Team:
Australia (Gronya Somerville, Chen Hsuan-yu, Jennifer Tam, Joy Lai, Leanne Choo, Louisa Ma, Setyana Mapasa)
- Singles:
- February 6 – 11: 2018 Badminton Asia Team Championships in
Alor Setar[66] - Men:
Indonesia (Mohammad Ahsan, Jonatan Christie, Marcus Fernaldi Gideon, Anthony Sinisuka Ginting, Firman Abdul Kholik, Ihsan Maulana Mustofa, Angga Pratama, Rian Agung Saputro, Hendra Setiawan, Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo) - Women:
Japan (Yuki Fukushima, Sayaka Hirota, Misaki Matsutomo, Aya Ohori, Nozomi Okuhara, Sayaka Sato, Ayaka Takahashi, Shiho Tanaka, Akane Yamaguchi, Koharu Yonemoto)
- Men:
- February 12 – 18: 2018 All Africa Men's and Women's Team Badminton Championships in
Algiers[67] - Men:
Algeria (Adel Hamek, Adel Meddah, Koceila Mammeri, Majed Yacine Balahoune, Mohamed Abdelaziz Ouchefoun, Mohamed Abderrahime Belarbi, Samy Khaldi, Sifeddine Larbaoui, Youcef Sabri Medel) - Women:
Mauritius (Aurelie Marie Elisa Allet, Ganesha Mungrah, Kate Foo Kune, Kobita Dookhee, Nicki Chan-Lam, Sendila Mourat)
- Men:
- February 13 – 18: 2018 European Men's and Women's Team Badminton Championships in
Kazan[68] - February 15 – 18: 2018 Pan Am Badminton Championships (Team) in
Tacarigua[69] - Men:
Canada (Austin James Bauer, Paul-Antoine Dostie-Gundon, Jason Ho-shue, Jonathan Lai, Ty Alexander Lindeman, Nyl Yakura, Brian Yang, Duncan Yao) - Women:
Canada (Anne-Julie Beaulieu, Catherine Choi, Michelle Li, Talia Ng, Stéphanie Pakenham, Brittney Tam, Michelle Tong, Josephine Wu)
- Men:
- April 24 – 29: 2018 Badminton Asia Championships in
Wuhan[70] - Singles:
Kento Momota (m) / Tai Tzu-ying (f) - Doubles:
China (Li Junhui & Liu Yuchen) (m) / Japan (Yuki Fukushima & Sayaka Hirota) (f) - Mixed:
China (Wang Yilü & Huang Dongping)
- Singles:
- April 24 – 29: 2018 European Badminton Championships in
Huelva[71] - Singles:
Viktor Axelsen (m) / Carolina Marín (f) - Doubles:
Denmark (Kim Astrup & Anders Skaarup Rasmussen) (m) / Bulgaria (Gabriela Stoeva & Stefani Stoeva) (f) - Mixed:
England (Chris Adcock & Gabby Adcock)
- Singles:
- April 26 – 29: 2018 Pan American Badminton Championships in
Guatemala City[72] - Singles:
Ygor Coelho / Michelle Li (f) - Doubles:
Canada (Jason Ho-shue & Nyl Yakura) (m) / Canada (Rachel Honderich & Kristen Tsai) (f) - Mixed:
Canada (Ty Alexander Lindeman & Josephine Wu)
- Singles:
- July 14 – 22: 2018 Badminton Asia Junior Championships in
Jakarta[73][74] - July 18 – 26: 2018 Pan Am Junior Badminton Championships in
Salvador, Bahia[75][76] - Singles:
Jonathan Matias (m) / Talia Ng (f) - Doubles:
United States (Ryan Zheng & Winston Tsai) (m) / Canada (Crystal Lai & Wendy Zhang) (f) - Mixed:
Canada (Kevin Wang & Wendy Zhang) - Team:
Canada defeated Brazil, 3–2 in matches played, in the final. United States took third place.
- Singles:
- September 7 – 16: 2018 European Junior Badminton Championships in
Tallinn[77][78] - Singles:
Arnaud Merkle (m) / Line Christopher (f) - Doubles:
France (Fabien Delrue & William Villeger) (m) / Turkey (Bengisu Ercetin & Nazlıcan Inci) (f) - Mixed:
France (Fabien Delrue & Juliette Moinard) - Team:
France defeated Denmark, 3–2 in matches played, in the final. The semifinal loser teams were Germany & Russia.
- Singles:
2018 BWF Season (Grade 2)
- January 9 – December 2: 2018 BWF Season
- Level Two (Super 1000)
- March 14 – 18: 2018 All England Open in
Birmingham[79] - Singles:
Shi Yuqi (m) / Tai Tzu-ying (f) - Doubles:
Indonesia (Marcus Fernaldi Gideon & Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo) (m) / Denmark (Kamilla Rytter Juhl & Christinna Pedersen) (f) - Mixed:
Japan (Yuta Watanabe & Arisa Higashino)
- Singles:
- July 3 – 8: 2018 Indonesia Open in
Jakarta[80] - Singles:
Kento Momota (m) / Tai Tzu-ying (f) - Doubles:
Indonesia (Marcus Fernaldi Gideon & Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo) (m) / Japan (Yuki Fukushima & Sayaka Hirota) (f) - Mixed:
Indonesia (Tontowi Ahmad & Liliyana Natsir)
- Singles:
- September 18 – 23: 2018 China Open (final) in
Changzhou[81] - Singles:
Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (m) / Carolina Marín (f) - Doubles:
Denmark (Kim Astrup & Anders Skaarup Rasmussen) (m) / Japan (Misaki Matsutomo & Ayaka Takahashi) (f) - Mixed:
China (Zheng Siwei & Huang Yaqiong)
- Singles:
- Level Three (Super 750)
- June 26 – July 1: Malaysia Open 2018 in
Kuala Lumpur[82] - Singles:
Lee Chong Wei (m) / Tai Tzu-ying (f) - Doubles:
Japan (Takeshi Kamura & Keigo Sonoda) (m) / Japan (Misaki Matsutomo & Ayaka Takahashi) (f) - Mixed:
China (Zheng Siwei & Huang Yaqiong)
- Singles:
- September 11 – 16: Japan Open 2018 in
Tokyo[83] - Singles:
Kento Momota (m) / Carolina Marín (f) - Doubles:
Indonesia (Marcus Fernaldi Gideon & Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo) (m) / Japan (Yuki Fukushima & Sayaka Hirota) (f) - Mixed:
China (Zheng Siwei & Huang Yaqiong)
- Singles:
- October 16 – 21: Denmark Open 2018 in
Odense[84] - Singles: (m) / (f)
- Doubles: (m) / (f)
- Mixed:
- October 23 – 28: French Open 2018 in
Paris[85] - Singles: (m) / (f)
- Doubles: (m) / (f)
- Mixed:
- November 6 – 11: China Masters 2018 (final) in
Fuzhou
- Level Four (Super 500)
- January 16 – 21: 2018 Malaysia Masters in
Kuala Lumpur[86] - Singles:
Viktor Axelsen (m) / Ratchanok Intanon (f) - Doubles:
Indonesia (Fajar Alfian & Muhammad Rian Ardianto) (m) / Denmark (Kamilla Rytter Juhl & Christinna Pedersen) (f) - Mixed:
Hong Kong (Tang Chun Man & Tse Ying Suet)
- Singles:
- January 23 – 28: 2018 Indonesia Masters in
Jakarta[87] - Singles:
Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (m) / Tai Tzu-ying (f) - Doubles:
Indonesia (Marcus Fernaldi Gideon & Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo) (m) / Japan (Misaki Matsutomo & Ayaka Takahashi) (f) - Mixed:
China (Zheng Siwei & Huang Yaqiong)
- Singles:
- January 30 – February 4: 2018 India Open in
New Delhi[88] - Singles:
Shi Yuqi (m) / Zhang Beiwen (f) - Doubles:
Indonesia (Marcus Fernaldi Gideon & Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo) (m) / Indonesia (Greysia Polii & Apriyani Rahayu) (f) - Mixed:
Denmark (Mathias Christiansen & Christinna Pedersen)
- Singles:
- July 10 – 15: 2018 Thailand Open in
Bangkok[89] - Singles:
Kanta Tsuneyama (m) / Nozomi Okuhara (f) - Doubles:
Japan (Takeshi Kamura & Keigo Sonoda) (m) / Indonesia (Greysia Polii & Apriyani Rahayu) (f) - Mixed:
Indonesia (Hafiz Faisal & Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja)
- Singles:
- July 17 – 22: 2018 Singapore Open in
Singapore[90] - Singles:
Chou Tien-chen (m) / Sayaka Takahashi (f) - Doubles:
Indonesia (Mohammad Ahsan & Hendra Setiawan) (m) / Japan (Ayako Sakuramoto & Yukiko Takahata) (f) - Mixed:
Malaysia (Goh Soon Huat & Shevon Jemie Lai)
- Singles:
- September 25 – 30: 2018 Korea Open in
Seoul[91] - Singles:
Chou Tien-chen (m) / Nozomi Okuhara (f) - Doubles:
Japan (Hiroyuki Endo & Yuta Watanabe) (m) / Japan (Misaki Matsutomo & Ayaka Takahashi) (f) - Mixed:
China (He Jiting & Du Yue)
- Singles:
- November 13 – 18: 2018 Hong Kong Open (final) in
Hong Kong
- Level Five (Super 300)
- January 9 – 14: 2018 Thailand Masters in
Bangkok[92] - Singles:
Tommy Sugiarto (m) / Nichaon Jindapon (f) - Doubles:
Thailand (Tinn Isriyanet & Kittisak Namdash) (m) / Thailand (Jongkolphan Kititharakul & Rawinda Prajongjai) (f) - Mixed:
Malaysia (Chan Peng Soon & Goh Liu Ying)
- Singles:
- February 20 – 25: 2018 Swiss Open in
Basel[93] - Singles:
Sameer Verma (m) / Sayaka Takahashi (f) - Doubles:
Denmark (Mathias Boe & Carsten Mogensen) (m) / Japan (Ayako Sakuramoto & Yukiko Takahata) (f) - Mixed:
Germany (Mark Lamsfuß & Isabel Herttrich)
- Singles:
- March 6 – 11: 2018 German Open in
Mülheim[94] - Singles:
Chou Tien-chen (m) / Akane Yamaguchi (f) - Doubles:
Japan (Takuto Inoue & Yuki Kaneko) (m) / Japan (Yuki Fukushima & Sayaka Hirota) (f) - Mixed:
Malaysia (Goh Soon Huat & Shevon Jemie Lai)
- Singles:
- May 1 – 6: 2018 New Zealand Open in
Auckland[95] - Singles:
Lin Dan (m) / Sayaka Takahashi (f) - Doubles:
Chinese Taipei (Chen Hung-ling & Wang Chi-lin) (m) / Japan (Ayako Sakuramoto & Yukiko Takahata) (f) - Mixed:
Chinese Taipei (Wang Chi-lin & Lee Chia-hsin)
- Singles:
- May 8 – 13: 2018 Australian Open in
Sydney[96] - Singles:
LU Guangzu (m) / Cai Yanyan (f) - Doubles:
Indonesia (Berry Angriawan & Hardianto) (m) / Japan (Ayako Sakuramoto & Yukiko Takahata) (f) - Mixed:
South Korea (Seo Seung-jae & Chae Yoo-jung)
- Singles:
- June 12 – 17: 2018 U.S. Open in
Fullerton[97] - Singles:
Lee Dong-keun (m) / Li Xuerui (f) - Doubles:
China (OU Xuanyi & REN Xiangyu) (m) / China (Tang Jinhua & Yu Xiaohan) (f) - Mixed:
Malaysia (Chan Peng Soon & Goh Liu Ying)
- Singles:
- August 28 – September 2: 2018 Spanish Open in
Barcelona[98] - Singles:
Rasmus Gemke (m) / Minatsu Mitani (f) - Doubles:
South Korea (Kim Gi-jung & Lee Yong-dae) (m) / Japan (Mayu Matsumoto & Wakana Nagahara) (f) - Mixed:
Denmark (Niclas Nøhr & Sara Thygesen)
- Singles:
- October 2 – 7: 2018 Chinese Taipei Open in
Taipei[99] - Singles:
Lee Zii Jia (m) / Tai Tzu-ying (f) - Doubles:
Chinese Taipei (Chen Hung-ling & Wang Chi-lin) (m) / Japan (Nami Matsuyama & Chiharu Shida) (f) - Mixed:
Indonesia (Alfian Eko Prasetya & Marsheilla Gischa Islami)
- Singles:
- October 30 – November 4: 2018 Macau Open in
Macau[100] - Singles: (m) / (f)
- Doubles: (m) / (f)
- Mixed:
- November 20 – 25: 2018 Syed Modi International in
Lucknow - November 27 – December 2: Korea Masters 2018 (final) in
Gwangju
- Level Six (Super 100)
- March 27 – April 1: Orleans Masters 2018 in
Orléans[101] - Singles:
Mark Caljouw (m) / Shiori Saito (f) - Doubles:
Germany (Mark Lamsfuß & Marvin Emil Seidel) (m) / Bulgaria (Gabriela Stoeva & Stefani Stoeva) (f) - Mixed:
Denmark (Niclas Nøhr & Sara Thygesen)
- Singles:
- April 10 – 15: China Level 6 in
Lingshui[102] - Singles:
Lin Yu-hsien (m) / Li Xuerui (f) - Doubles:
China (Han Chengkai & Zhou Haodong) (m) / China (Du Yue & Li Yinhui) (f) - Mixed:
China (GUO Xinwa & LIU Xuanxuan)
- Singles:
- June 19 – 24: Canada Open 2018 in
Calgary[103] - Singles:
LU Guangzu (m) / Li Xuerui (f) - Doubles:
England (Marcus Ellis & Chris Langridge) (m) / Japan (Ayako Sakuramoto & Yukiko Takahata) (f) - Mixed:
England (Marcus Ellis & Lauren Smith)
- Singles:
- July 24 – 29: Japan Masters 2018 in
Akita[104] - Singles:
Sitthikom Thammasin (m) / Sayaka Takahashi (f) - Doubles:
Indonesia (Akbar Bintang Cahyono & Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Isfahani) (m) / Japan (Ayako Sakuramoto & Yukiko Takahata) (f) - Mixed:
Japan (Kohei Gondo & Ayane Kurihara)
- Singles:
- July 24 – 29: Russian Open 2018 in
Vladivostok[105] - Singles:
Sourabh Verma (m) / Ho Yen Mei (f) - Doubles:
Malaysia (Mohamad Arif Abdul Latif & Nur Mohd Azriyn Ayub) (m) / Japan (Chisato Hoshi & Kie Nakanishi) (f) - Mixed:
Vladimir Ivanov & KIM Min-Kyung
- Singles:
- August 7 – 12: Vietnam Open 2018 in
Ho Chi Minh City[106] - Singles:
Shesar Hiren Rhustavito (m) / Yeo Jia Min (f) - Doubles:
South Korea (Ko Sung-hyun & Shin Baek-cheol) (m) / Japan (Misato Aratama & Akane Watanabe) (f) - Mixed:
Thailand (Nipitphon Phuangphuapet & Savitree Amitrapai)
- Singles:
- September 4 – 9: Hyderabad Open in
India[107] - Singles:
Sameer Verma (m) / Kim Ga-eun (f) - Doubles:
India (Satwiksairaj Rankireddy & Chirag Shetty) (m) / Hong Kong (Ng Tsz Yau & Yuen Sin Ying) (f) - Mixed:
Indonesia (Akbar Bintang Cahyono & Winny Oktavina Kandow)
- Singles:
- September 18 – 23: 2018 Bangka Belitung Indonesia Masters in
Pangkal Pinang[108] - Singles:
Ihsan Maulana Mustofa (m) / Minatsu Mitani (f) - Doubles:
Chinese Taipei (Chang Ko-chi & Lu Chia-pin) (m) / Japan (Ayako Sakuramoto & Yukiko Takahata) (f) - Mixed:
Indonesia (Rinov Rivaldy & Pitha Haningtyas Mentari)
- Singles:
- October 9 – 14: Dutch Open 2018 in
Almere[109] - Singles: (m) / (f)
- Doubles: (m) / (f)
- Mixed:
- October 30 – November 4: SaarLorLux 2018 in
Saarbrücken[110] - Singles: (m) / (f)
- Doubles: (m) / (f)
- Mixed:
- November 20 – 25: Scottish Open 2018 (final) in
Glasgow
Leagues
- December 23, 2017 – January 14, 2018: 2017–18 Premier Badminton League in
India[111] - The Hyderabad Hunters defeated the Bengaluru Blasters, 4–3, to win their first Premier Badminton League title.
Bandy
Baseball
Major League Baseball
- March 29 – September 30: 2018 Major League Baseball season
- American League 2018 Season winners:
Boston Red Sox - National League 2018 Season winners:
Milwaukee Brewers
- American League 2018 Season winners:
- June 4 – 6: 2018 Major League Baseball draft in
Secaucus, New Jersey - #1 pick:
Casey Mize (to the Detroit Tigers from the Auburn Tigers)
- #1 pick:
- July 17: 2018 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in
Washington D.C. at Nationals Park - The American League defeated the National League, 8–6.
- MVP:
Alex Bregman ( Houston Astros) - 2018 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby Winner:
Bryce Harper ( Washington Nationals)
- October 23: 2018 World Series
2018 Little League Baseball World Series
- July 28 – August 4: 2018 Senior League Baseball World Series in
Easley at Easley Recreation Complex[112] - July 29 – August 5: 2018 Little League Intermediate (50/70) Baseball World Series in
Livermore at Max Baer Park[114] - The
West Seoul LL (Asia-Pacific) defeated the Livermore/Granada LL (Host), 10–0, in the final.[115]
- The
- August 12 – 19: 2018 Junior League World Series in
Taylor at Heritage Park[116] - The
Shing-Ming Junior LL (Asia-Pacific) defeated the Lufkin LL (Southwest), 2–0, in the final.
- The
- August 16 – 26: 2018 Little League World Series in
South Williamsport at both the Little League Volunteer Stadium and the Howard J. Lamade Stadium[117] - The
Honolulu LL (West) defeated the South Seoul LL (Asia-Pacific and Middle East), 3–0, in the final.
- The
Baseball world events
- July 6 – 15: 2018 World University Baseball Championship in
Chiayi[118] Japan defeated Chinese Taipei, 8–3, in the final. South Korea took third place.[119]
- August 10 – 19: 2018 U-15 Baseball World Cup in
David & Chitré[120] United States defeated Panama, 7–1, to win their sixth U-15 Baseball World Cup title. Chinese Taipei took third place.
- August 22 – 31: 2018 Women's Baseball World Cup in
Viera, Florida[121] Japan defeated Chinese Taipei, 6–0, to win their sixth consecutive Women's Baseball World Cup title. Canada took third place.
- October 19 – 28: 2018 U-23 Baseball World Cup in
Barranquilla & Montería[122]
Basketball
FIBA World events
- June 8 – 12: 2018 FIBA 3x3 World Cup in
Bocaue[123] - June 30 – July 8: 2018 FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup in
Rosario and Santa Fe[124] United States defeated France, 95–52, to win their fifth consecutive FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup title. Puerto Rico took third place.
- July 21 – 29: 2018 FIBA Under-17 Women’s Basketball World Cup in
Minsk[125] United States defeated France, 92–40, to win their fourth FIBA Under-17 Women’s Basketball World Cup title. Australia took third place.
- September 22 – 30: 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup in
Tenerife[126] United States defeated Australia, 73–56, to win their third consecutive and tenth overall FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup title. Spain took third place.
National Basketball Association
- October 17, 2017 – April 11, 2018: 2017–18 NBA season
- The
Toronto Raptors clinched home court advantage for the Eastern Conference playoffs. - The
Houston Rockets clinched home court advantage for the entire playoffs. - Top Scorer:
James Harden (Houston Rockets)
- The
- February 18: 2018 NBA All-Star Game at the Staples Center in
Los Angeles - All-Star Game: Team LeBron defeated Team Stephen, 148–145.
- MVP:
LeBron James ( Cleveland Cavaliers) - NBA All-Star Weekend Celebrity Game: Team Clippers defeated Team Lakers, 75–66.
- Rising Stars Challenge:
Team World defeated Team USA, 155–124. - NBA All-Star Weekend Skills Challenge winner:
Spencer Dinwiddie ( Brooklyn Nets) - Three-Point Contest winner:
Devin Booker ( Phoenix Suns) - Slam Dunk Contest winner:
Donovan Mitchell ( Utah Jazz)
- April 14 – June 8: 2018 NBA Playoffs
- The
Golden State Warriors defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers, 4–0 in games played, to win their fourth consecutive and sixth overall NBA title.
- The
- June 21: 2018 NBA draft in
Brooklyn at Barclays Center - #1:
Deandre Ayton (to the Phoenix Suns from the Arizona Wildcats)
- #1:
Women's National Basketball Association
- April 12: 2018 WNBA draft in
Nike New York Headquarters (New York City) - #1 pick:
A'ja Wilson to the Las Vegas Aces from the South Carolina Gamecocks
- #1 pick:
- May 18 – August 19: 2018 WNBA season
- Western Conference winners:
Seattle Storm - Eastern Conference winners:
Atlanta Dream - MVP:
Breanna Stewart ( Seattle Storm)
- Western Conference winners:
- July 28: 2018 WNBA All-Star Game in
Minneapolis at Target Center - Team Parker defeated Team Delle Donne, 119–112.
- MVP:
Maya Moore ( Minnesota Lynx) - Three Point Shootout winner:
Allie Quigley ( Chicago Sky)
- August 21 – September 12: 2018 WNBA Playoffs
- The
Seattle Storm defeated the Washington Mystics, 3–0 in games played, to win their third WNBA title.
- The
National Collegiate Athletic Association
- March 13 - April 2: 2018 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament
- The
Villanova Wildcats defeated the Michigan Wolverines 79–62 to win their second NCAA title in three years and third overall.
- The
- March 16 - April 1: 2018 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament
- The
Notre Dame Fighting Irish defeated the Mississippi State Bulldogs 61–58 to win their second NCAA title.
- The
2018 FIBA 3x3 World Tour
- July 21 & 22: Saskatoon Masters in
Canada[127] - July 28 & 29: Utsunomiya Masters in
Japan[128] - August 4 & 5: Prague Masters in the
Czech Republic[129] - August 24 & 25: Lausanne Masters in
Switzerland[130] - August 30 & 31: Debrecen Masters in
Hungary[131] - September 8 & 9: Mexico City Masters in
Mexico[132] - September 22 & 23: Hyderabad Masters in
India[133] - September 29 & 30: Chengdu Masters in
China[134] - October 13 & 14: Penang Masters in
Malaysia[135] - October 27 & 28: Beijing Masters (final) in
China
FIBA Americas
- January 19 – March 25: 2018 FIBA Americas League
San Lorenzo defeated Mogi das Cruzes, 79–71, to win their first FIBA Americas League title. Regatas Corrientes took third place.
- June 11 – 16: 2018 FIBA Under-18 Americas Championship in
St. Catharines[136] United States defeated Canada, 113–74, to win their fifth consecutive and ninth overall FIBA Under-18 Americas Championship title. Argentina took third place.
- August 1 – 7: 2018 FIBA Under-18 Women's Americas Championship in
Mexico City[137] United States defeated Canada, 84–60, to win their ninth consecutive and tenth overall FIBA Under-18 Women's Americas Championship title. Argentina took third place.
FIBA Europe
2018 European Championships
- June 26 – July 1: 2018 FIBA European Championship for Small Countries in
Serravalle[138] - June 26 – July 1: 2018 FIBA Women's European Championship for Small Countries in
Cork[139] - July 7 – 15: 2018 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women in
Sopron[140] Spain defeated Serbia, 69–50, to win their fourth consecutive and eighth overall FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women title. Netherlands took third place.
- July 14 – 22: 2018 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship in
Chemnitz[141] - July 28 – August 5: 2018 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship in
Ventspils, Liepāja, & Riga[142] - August 4 – 12: 2018 FIBA Under-18 Women's European Championship in
Udine[143] - August 10 – 18: 2018 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship in
Novi Sad[144] - August 17 – 25: 2018 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women in
Kaunas[145] Italy defeated Czech Republic, 60–52, to win their first FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women title. Spain took third place.
- August 31 – September 2: 2018 FIBA Europe Under-18 3x3 Championships in
Debrecen[146] - September 14 – 16: 2018 FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup in
Bucharest[147]
2017–18 European Leagues
- September 15, 2017 – April 3: 2017–18 Alpe Adria Cup
KK Zlatorog Laško defeated Levicki Patrioti, 89–79, to win their first Alpe Adria Cup title.
- September 19, 2017 – May 6: 2017–18 Basketball Champions League
AEK Athens defeated Monaco, 100–94, to win their first Basketball Champions League title. UCAM Murcia took third place.
- September 20, 2017 – April 18: 2017–18 EuroCup Women
Galatasaray defeated Reyer Venezia, 155–140 in the final's two legs, to win their second EuroCup Women title.
- September 20, 2017 – May 2: 2017–18 FIBA Europe Cup
Umana Reyer Venezia defeated fellow Italian team, Sidigas Avellino, 158–148 in a 2-legged final, to win their first FIBA Europe Cup title.
- September 26, 2017 – April 22: 2017–18 EuroLeague Women
UMMC Ekaterinburg defeated Sopron Basket, 72–53, to win their fourth EuroLeague Women title. Dynamo Kursk took third place.
- October 4, 2017 – March 25: 2017–18 WABA League
Budućnost Bemax defeated Athlete Celje, 71–68, to win their second WABA League title. WBC Montana 2003 took third place.
- October 10, 2017 – April 4: 2017–18 ABA League Second Division (debut event)
KK Krka defeated fellow Slovenian team, KK Primorska, 87–73, to win the inaugural ABA League Second Division title.
- October 10, 2017 – April 15: 2017–18 BIBL season
Levski defeated Bashkimi, 83–72, to win their third BIBL title. BC Rilski Sportist took third place.
- October 10, 2017 – April 16: 2017–18 EuroCup Basketball
Darüşşafaka S.K. defeated PBC Lokomotiv Kuban, 148–137 in two matches, to win their first EuroCup Basketball title.
- October 12, 2017 – May 20: 2017–18 EuroLeague (Final Four in
Belgrade) Real Madrid defeated Fenerbahçe Doğuş, 85–80, to win their tenth EuroLeague title. BC Žalgiris took third place.
- October 18, 2017 – March 4: 2017–18 Central Europe Women's League
BC Pharmaserv Marburg defeated CSM Satu Mare, 69–60, to win their first Central Europe Women's League title. Olimpia CSU Brașov took third place.
- October 24, 2017 – April 5: 2017–18 Baltic Basketball League
BC Pieno žvaigždės defeated BK Jūrmala, 174–148 in the final's two legs, to win their first Baltic Basketball League title. BC Tartu took third place.
FIBA Asia
- National teams
- April 29 – May 1: 2018 FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup in
Shenzhen[148] - August 5 – 11: 2018 FIBA Under-18 Asian Championship in
Thailand - October 28 – November 3: 2018 FIBA Under-18 Women’s Asian Championship in
Bangalore
- Clubs teams
- November 17, 2017 – May 2: 2017–18 ABL season
San Miguel Alab Pilipinas defeated Mono Vampire, 3–2 in games played in a 5-legged final, to win their first ABL title.
- July 17 – 22: Summer Super 8 in
Macau[149] Guangzhou Long-Lions defeated Seoul Samsung Thunders, 78–72, to win their first title. Incheon Electroland Elephants took third place.
FIBA Africa
- August 10 – 19: 2018 FIBA Under-18 Women's African Championship in
Maputo[150] Mali defeated Mozambique, 86–33, to win their third consecutive and seventh overall FIBA Under-18 Women's African Championship title. Angola took third place.
- August 24 – September 2: 2018 FIBA Under-18 African Championship in
Bamako[151]
FIBA Oceania
- December 2 – 8: 2018 FIBA U15 Oceania Championship for Men & Women in
Port Moresby
Beach soccer
BSWW events
- January 27 – 29: Persian Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in
Bushehr[152] - Champions:
Iran; Second: Spain; Third: Ukraine; Fourth: Azerbaijan
- Champions:
- March 3 – 10: Copa America de Futbol Playa 2018 in
El Boulevard de Asia[153] - March 29 – 31: Copa Centroamericana de Fútbol Playa 2018 in
San Luis La Herradura[154] - Champions:
El Salvador; Second: Panama; Third: Costa Rica; Fourth: Belize
- Champions:
- April 6 – 8: BSWW Tour - CFA Belt and Road International Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in
Haikou[155] - Champions:
Azerbaijan; Second: Hungary; Third: Czech Republic; Fourth: China
- Champions:
- April 15 – 17: Eurasia Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in
Yazd[156] - Champions:
Lokomotiv BSC; Second: Moghavemat Golsapoosh; Third: Levante UD; Fourth: Catania BS
- Champions:
- April 27 – 29: BSWW Tour - Bahamas Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in
Nassau[157] - Champions:
Mexico; Second: Spain; Third: United States; Fourth: Bahamas
- Champions:
- May 25 – 27: Nazaré Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in
Portugal[158] - Group H Teams: 1)
Artur Music; 2) Catania BS; 3) BSC Kristall; 4) Viareggio BS - Group I Teams: 1)
Falfala Kfar Qassem; 2) Playas de Mazarrón; 3) Casa Benfica de Loures; 4) Boca Gdansk
- Group H Teams: 1)
- May 28 – June 3: 2018 Euro Winners Cup for Men and Women in
Nazaré[159][160] - Men's Champions:
S.C. Braga; Second: BSC Kristall; Third: KP Łódź - Women's Champions:
WFC Zvezda Women; Second: Portsmouth Ladies BSC; Third: AIFS Playas de San Javier Women
- Men's Champions:
- June 8 – 10: NASSC - US Open 2018 in
Virginia Beach[161] - For detailed results, click here.
- June 15 – 17: BSWW Mundialito Almada 2018 in
Portugal[162] - June 15 – 17: Talent Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in
Siófok[163] - July 6 – 8: Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup Nazaré 2018 in
Portugal[164] Russia defeated Spain, 2–0, in the final. Switzerland took third place.
- July 13 – 15: Morocco Beach Soccer Cup Agadir 2018 in
Morocco[165] - August 17 – 19: Balaton Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in
Siófok[166] - Champions:
United States; Second: Japan; Third: Czech Republic; Fourth: Hungary
- Champions:
- August 17 – 19: BSWW Tour - Goalfun CFA China-Latin America Beach Soccer Championship Tangshan 2018 in
China[167] - October 5 – 7: Alanya Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in
Turkey[168] - Champions:
BSC Lokomotiv Moscow; Second: Sporting CP; Third: Levante UD; Fourth: Alanya Belediye Spor
- Champions:
- November 6 – 10: Intercontinental Beach Soccer Cup Dubai 2018 in
United Arab Emirates[169]
2018 Euro Beach Soccer League
- June 22 – 24: EBSL #1 in
Baku[170] - July 6 – 8: EBSL #2 in
Nazaré[171] - July 20 – 22: ESBL #3 in
Moscow[172] - Winners:
Russia (Division A); Kazakhstan (Division B)
- Winners:
- August 3 – 5: ESBL #4 in
Minsk[173] - Winners:
Belarus
- Winners:
- August 24 – 26: ESBL #5 in
Warnemünde[174] - September 6 – 9: Euro Beach Soccer League Superfinal & Promotion Final in
Alghero[175]
Beach tennis
Beach volleyball
Biathlon
Bobsleigh & Skeleton
Bowls
World Tour
- November 4 – 11, 2017: The Co-op Funeralcare Scottish International Open 2017 in
Perth, Scotland[176] - In the final,
David Gourlay defeated Michael Stepney, 7,11 – 4,9.
- In the final,
- January 12 – 28: 2018 World Indoor Bowls Championship in
Hopton-on-Sea - Open Singles:
Mark Dawes defeated Robert Paxton, 8–7, 6–7, 2–0. - Women's singles:
Katherine Rednall defeated Rebecca Field, 13–6, 13–6. - Open Pairs:
Jamie Chestney & Mark Dawes defeated Nick Brett & Greg Harlow, 6–6, 9–5. - Mixed Pairs:
Jamie Chestney & Lesley Doig defeated Darren Burnett & Rebecca Field, 8–4, 7–6.
- Open Singles:
- March 3 – 9: The Co-op Funeralcare International Open 2018 in
Blackpool - In the final,
David Gourlay defeated Greg Harlow, 11,9 – 5,9, 2–1.
- In the final,
- The Co-op Funeralcare European Masters 2018
World Cup
- March 6 – 14: 2018 World Cup in
Australia
World and International Championships
- February 24 – March 2: World Youth Bowls Championships in
Broadbeach - Men's:
Australia 1 defeated Wales, 21–12. - Women's:
Australia 2 defeated New Zealand 1, 21–13. - Mixed Pairs:
Australia 1 defeated Norfolk Island & Scotland, 20–5.
- Men's:
- October 28 – November 4: World Singles Champion of Champions in
St Johns Park, New South Wales
Bridge
Europe
- February 2 – 4: 7th International Barcelona Bridge Open in
Barcelona - February 17 – 23: 2nd European Winter Games in
Monte Carlo - Winners:
Team Mahaffey (Boye Brogeland, Espen Lindqvist, Zia Mahmood, Jeff Meckstroth)
- Winners:
- March 2 – 4: Slava Cup in
Moscow - June 6 – 16: 54th European Team Championships in
Ostend - July 11 – 18: 14th Youth Pairs Championships in
Opatija
Asia-Pacific
- April 14 – 20: 2018 APBF Open Youth Championships in
Jakarta - U26 winners:
Airlangga University - U21 winners:
High School Affiliated to Renmin University of China
- U26 winners:
- June 4 – 10: 3rd Asia Cup Bridge Championships in
Goa
Other in Bridge
- May 10 – 23: 68th South American Bridge Festival in
Comandatuba - August 9 – 18: 17th World Youth Bridge Team Championships in
Wujiang - September 22 – October 6: 11th World Bridge Series in
Orlando - October 25 – 28: 9th World University Bridge Championship in
Suzhou
Canoeing
Canoe sprint
International canoe sprint championships
- February 9 – 11: 2018 Oceania Canoe Sprint Championships in
Penrith - For results, click here.
- June 8 – 10: 2018 Canoe Sprint European Championships in
Belgrade[177] Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 28 – July 1: 2018 European Junior & U23 Canoe Sprint Championships in
Auronzo[178] - Junior:
Belarus won the gold medal tally. Belarus, Czech Republic, & Russia won 8 overall medals each. - U23:
Belarus & Poland won 3 gold and 7 overall medals each.
- Junior:
- July 26 – 29: 2018 ICF Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint World Championships in
Plovdiv[179] - August 10 – 12: 2018 World University Canoe Sprint Championship in
Szolnok[180] - August 22 – 26: 2018 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in
Montemor-o-Velho[181] Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 13 – 16: 2018 Pan American Canoe Sprint Championship in
Dartmouth[182]
2018 Canoe Sprint World Cup
Canoe slalom
International canoe slalom championships
- January 27 – 29: 2018 Oceania Canoe Slalom Championships in
Auckland[184] - K1 winners:
Lucien Delfour (m) / Kateřina Kudějová (f) - C1 winners:
Kilian Foulon (m) / Jessica Fox (f)
- K1 winners:
- June 1 – 3: 2018 European Canoe Slalom Championships in
Prague[185] - C1 winners:
Ryan Westley (m) / Viktoria Wolffhardt (f) - C1 team winners:
France (m) / Great Britain (f) - Men's C2 winners:
Czech Republic (Jonáš Kašpar & Marek Šindler) - Men's C2 team winners:
Germany - K1 winners:
Peter Kauzer (m) / Ricarda Funk (f) - K1 team winners:
Czech Republic (m) / Germany (f)
- C1 winners:
- July 17 – 22: 2018 World Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships in
Ivrea[186] Czech Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 15 – 19: 2018 European Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships in
Bratislava[187] Czech Republic and Spain won 4 gold medals each. Czech Republic won the overall medal tally.
- September 26 – 30: 2018 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in
Rio de Janeiro - C1 winners:
Franz Anton (m) / Jessica Fox (f) - C1 team winners:
Slovakia (m) / Great Britain (f) - K1 winners:
Hannes Aigner (m) / Jessica Fox (f) - K1 team winners:
Great Britain (m) / France (f) - Extreme K1 winners:
Christian de Dionigi (m) / Ana Sátila (f) - Mixed C2 winners:
Poland (Marcin Pochwała & Aleksandra Stach)
- C1 winners:
2018 Canoe Slalom World Cup
- June 22 – 24: #1 in
Liptovský Mikuláš - C1 winners:
Sideris Tasiadis (m) / Jessica Fox (f) - C2 Mixed Team winners:
Slovakia (Sona Stanovska & Ján Bátik) - K1 winners:
Sebastian Schubert (m) / Jessica Fox (f) - Extreme K1 winners:
Pavel Eigel (m) / Sage Donnelly (f)
- C1 winners:
- June 29 – July 1: #2 in
Kraków - C1 winners:
David Florence (m) / Jessica Fox (f) - Mixed Team C2 winners:
Czech Republic (Tereza Fišerová & Jakub Jáně) - K1 winners:
Joe Clarke (m) / Jessica Fox (f) - Extreme K1 winners:
Nikita Gubenko (m) / Polina Mukhgaleeva (f)
- C1 winners:
- July 6 – 8: #3 in
Augsburg - C1 winners:
Sideris Tasiadis (m) / Jessica Fox (f) - C2 Mixed Team winners:
Germany (Jasmin Schornberg & Thomas Becker) - K1 winners:
Peter Kauzer (m) / Jessica Fox (f) - Extreme K1 winners:
Pavel Eigel (m) / Ana Sátila (f)
- C1 winners:
- August 31 – September 2: #4 in
Tacen - Note: The Women's C1 and Men's K1 final results came from Friday's heats of those events.[188]
- C1 winners:
Sideris Tasiadis (m) / Jessica Fox (f) - C2 Mixed Team winners:
Czech Republic (Veronika Vojtová & Jan Mašek) - K1 winners:
Žan Jakše (m) / Corinna Kuhnle (f)
- September 7 – 9: #5 (final) in
La Seu d'Urgell - C1 winners:
Luka Božič (m) / Jessica Fox (f) - Mixed Team C2 winners:
Czech Republic (Tereza Fišerová & Jakub Jáně) - K1 winners:
Giovanni De Gennaro (m) / Ricarda Funk (f)
- C1 winners:
Other international canoeing events
- May 31 – June 3: 2018 ICF Wildwater Canoeing World Championships in
Muotathal[189] - For detailed results, click here.
- July 5 – 8: 2018 European Canoe Marathon Championships in
Metković[190] - Senior
- C1 winners:
Manuel Campos (m) / Liudmyla Babak (f) - Men's C2 winners:
Spain (Diego Romero & Oscar Graña) - K1 winners:
José Ramalho (m) / Renáta Csay (f) - K2 winners:
Hungary (Adrián Boros & László Solti) (m) / Hungary (Vanda Kiszli & Sára Mihalik) (f) - Junior
- Junior C1 winners:
Jordán Fajta (m) / Dóra Horányi (f) - Junior Men's C2 winners:
Hungary (Zoltán Vass & Bence Bucsi) - Junior K1 winners:
Ronan Foley (m) / Emma Russell (f) - Junior K2 winners:
Hungary (Marcell Mercz & Ádám Horváth) (m) / Hungary (Viktória Tófalvi & Csilla Rugási) (f) - U23
- Men's U23 C1 winner:
Mateusz Borgiel - U23 K1 winners:
Nico Paufler (m) / Zsófia Czéllai-Vörös (f)
- August 1 – 5: 2018 ICF Canoe Polo World Championships in
Welland[191] - Men:
Germany defeated Italy, 4–1, in the final. Spain took third place. - Women:
Germany defeated Great Britain, 3–1, in the final. Italy took third place. - U21 Men:
Great Britain defeated Germany, 3–2, in the final. Italy took third place. - U21 Women:
Germany defeated Poland, 5–1, in the final. New Zealand took third place.
- Men:
- August 30 – September 2: 2018 ICF Stand-Up Paddling World Championships in
Esposende & Viana do Castelo (debut event) - Event cancelled, due to a court order in Portugal.[192]
- September 6 – 9: 2018 ICF Canoe Marathon World Championship in
Prado Vila Verde[193] - C1 winners:
Manuel Campos (m) / Liudmyla Babak (f) - Men's C2 winners:
Spain (Diego Romero & Oscar Graña) - K1 winners:
Andrew Birkett (m) / Vanda Kiszli (f) - K2 winners:
South Africa (Andrew Birkett & Hank McGregor) (m) / Hungary (Renáta Csay & Zsófia Czéllai-Vörös) (f) - Junior C1 winners:
Dávid Hodován (m) / Marlee MacIntosh (f) - Junior K1 winners:
Thorbjørn Rask (m) / Zsóka Csikós (f) - Junior K2 winners:
Denmark (Thorbjørn Rask & Nikolai Thomsen) (m) / Hungary (Olga Bakó & Emese Kohalmi) (f) - Men's U23 C1 winner:
Sérgio Maciel - U23 K1 winners:
Jon Vold (m) / Zsófia Czéllai-Vörös (f)
- C1 winners:
- September 13 – 16: 2018 ICF Dragon Boat World Championships in
Gainesville, Georgia - For detailed results, click here.
Cheerleading
Open
World and Continental Championships
- April 25 – 27: 2018 Junior World Cheerleading Championships and World Cheerleading Championships in
Orlando United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 30 & July 1: ECU European Cheerleading Championships in
Helsinki - October 5 & 6: 1st World University Cheerleading Championships in
Łódź
Chess
World Events
- March 10 – 28: Candidates Tournament 2018 in
Berlin - Winner:
Fabiano Caruana
- Winner:
- April 20 – 29: World Schools Individual Championships 2018 in
Durrës - U7 winners:
Dinmukhammed Tulendinov (m) / Lakshana Subramanian (f) - U9 winners:
Savva Vetokhin (m) / Alserkal Rouda Essa (f) - U11 winners:
Lkhagvajamts Ochirbat (m) / Alua Nurmanova (f) - U13 winners:
Momchil Petkov (m) / Davaakhuu Munkhzul (f) - U15 winners:
Arystan Isanzhulov (m) / Nazerke Nurgali (f) - U17 winners:
Murad Ibrahimli (m) / Viktoria Radeva (f)
- U7 winners:
- April 21 – 30: 2018 World Amateur Chess Championship in
Cagliari - May 2 – May 20: Women's World Chess Championship Match 2018 in
Chongqing and Shanghai - Winner:
Ju Wenjun
- Winner:
- June 21 – 25: 2018 World Cadets U8, U10, U12 Rapid & Blitz Chess Championships in
Minsk - Blitz U8 winners:
Khumoyun Begmuratov (m) / Ekaterina Zubkovskaya (f) - Blitz U10 winners:
Tykhon Cherniaiev (m) / Afruza Khamdamova (f) - Blitz U12 winners:
Leonid Girshgorn (m) / Umida Omonova (f) - Rapid U8 winners:
Khumoyun Begmuratov (m) / Varvara Kuzmina (f) - Rapid U10 winnners:
Tykhon Cherniaiev (m) / Samantha Edithso (f) - Rapid U12 winners:
Bardiya Daneshvar (m) / Umida Omonova (f)
- Blitz U8 winners:
- July 7 – 15: 2018 World Team Chess Championship 50+, 65+ in
Radebeul - September 4 – 16: World Junior Chess Championship and Girls U20 in
Gebze - Winners:
Parham Maghsoodloo (m) / Aleksandra Maltsevskaya (f)
- Winners:
- September 23 – October 6: 43rd Chess Olympiad in
Batumi - October 19 – November 1: 2018 World Youth U14, U16, U18 Championships in
Chalkidiki - November 3 – 16: 2018 World Cadets U8, U10, U12 Championships in
Santiago de Compostela - November 9 – 28: World Chess Championship 2018 in
London - November 17 – 30: 2018 World Senior Chess Championship in
Bled - November 24 – December 3: 2018 World Youth U-16 Chess Olympiad in
Manavgat - Women's World Chess Championship 2018 in
Khanty-Mansiysk - World Cities Team Championship 2018 in
United Arab Emirates
European Events
- March 16 – 29: European Individual Chess Championship in
Batumi - Winner:
Ivan Šarić
- Winner:
- March 29 – April 2: European Women’s Rapid Championship and European Women’s Blitz Championship in
Batumi - Rapid winner:
Elisabeth Pähtz - Blitz winner:
Anna Muzychuk
- Rapid winner:
- April 7 – 20: European Individual Chess Championship for Women in
Vysoké Tatry - Winner:
Valentina Gunina
- Winner:
- April 13 – 23: European Senior Team Chess Championship in
Wałbrzych - June 13 – 21: European Amateur Chess Championship in
Budva - June 29 – July 8: European School Chess Championship in
Kraków - July 11 – 19: European Youth Team Championship in
Bad Blankenburg - July 31 – August 5: European Youth Rapid and Blitz Championships in
Oradea - August 3 – 13: European Senior Chess Championship in
Drammen - August 19 – 30: European Youth Chess Championship U8-U18 in
Riga - October 13 – 21: European Chess Club Cup for Men and Women in
Rhodes - December 5 – 9: European Rapid & Blitz Chess Championship in
Skopje
American Events
- March 29 – April 3: Carifta Junior Chess Championships 2018 in
Paramaribo - U8 winners:
Taydan Balliram (m) / Sylvi Cabral (f) - U10 winners:
Ky-Mani Wijnhard (m) / Hannah Wilson (f) - U12 winners:
Darren Mckennis (m) / Zara La Fleur (f) - U14 winners:
Ethan Samuel Croeze (m) / Vanessa Greenidge (f) - U16 winners:
Alan-Safar Ramoutar (m) / Adani Clarke (f) - U18 winners:
Pierre Chang (m) / Sheanael Gardner (f) - U20 winners:
Pierre Chang (m) / Sheanael Gardner (f)
- U8 winners:
American Zonals
- March 24 – 30: American Zone 2.3.3 in
San José
Arab Events
- January 26 – February 2: Arab Individual Championship 2017 (Open & Women) in
Sharjah - Winners:
Mohamed Haddouche (m) / Amina Mezioud (f)
- Winners:
- January 26 – February 2: Arab Youth U8-18 Chess Championship 2017 in
Sharjah - January 26 – February 2: Arab Junior & Girls U20 Chess Championship 2017 in
Sharjah - February 3: Arab Rapid Championship 2017 (Open & Women) in
Sharjah - Winners:
Mohamed Haddouche (m) / Ghayda M. Alattar (f)
- Winners:
- February 4: Arab Blitz Championship 2017 (Open & Women) in
Sharjah - Winners:
Salem Saleh (m) / Alshaeby Boshra (f)
- Winners:
- February 5 – 12: Arab Chess Club 2017 (Open & Women) in
Sharjah
Cricket
Tri-Nation Series
- January 11 – 23: 2017–18 United Arab Emirates Tri-Nation Series in
United Arab Emirates - Round robin final ranking: 1.
Ireland, 2. Scotland, 3. United Arab Emirates
- Round robin final ranking: 1.
- January 15 – 27: 2017–18 Bangladesh Tri-Nation Series in
Bangladesh - In the final,
Sri Lanka defeated Bangladesh, 221 (50 overs) – 142 (41.1 overs). - Sri Lanka won by 79 runs.
- In the final,
- February 2 – 21: 2017–18 Trans-Tasman Tri-Series in
Australia and New Zealand - In the final,
Australia defeated New Zealand, 121/3 (14.4 overs) – 150/9 (20 overs). - Australia won by 19 runs (D/L method).
- In the final,
- March 6 – 18: 2018 Nidahas Trophy in
Sri Lanka - In the final,
India defeated Bangladesh, 168/6 (20 overs) – 166/8 (20 overs). - India won by 4 wickets.
- In the final,
- March 19 – 31: 2017–18 India women's Tri-Nation Series in
India - June 12 – 20: 2018 Netherlands Tri-Nation Series in
Netherlands - Round robin final ranking: 1.
Scotland, 2. Netherlands, 3. Ireland
- Round robin final ranking: 1.
- June 20 – July 1: 2018 England women's Tri-Nation Series in
England - In the final,
England defeated New Zealand, 141/3 (17.1 overs) – 137/9 (20 overs). - England Women won by 7 wickets.
- In the final,
- July 1 – 8: 2018 Zimbabwe Tri-Nation Series in
Zimbabwe - July 29: 2018 MCC Tri-Nation Series in
England
International Cricket Competitions
- January 8 – 20: 2018 Blind Cricket World Cup in
Pakistan and United Arab Emirates - January 13 – February 3: 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in
New Zealand - February 8 – 15: 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Two in
Namibia - In the final,
United Arab Emirates defeated Nepal, 277/4 (50 overs) – 270/8 (50 overs). - United Arab Emirates won by 7 runs.
- United Arab Emirates and Nepal advanced to the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier.
- Canada and Namibia remained in Division Two.
- Oman and Kenya relegated to Division Three for 2018.
- In the final,
- March 4 – 25: 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier in
Zimbabwe - In the final,
Afghanistan defeated West Indies, 206/3 (40.4 overs) – 204 (46.5 overs). - Afghanistan won by 7 wickets.
- Afghanistan and West Indies qualified for the 2019 Cricket World Cup.
- Scotland and United Arab Emirates retained ODI status until 2022.
- Nepal gained ODI status until 2022.
- Papua New Guineea and Hong Kong relegated to Division Two and lost ODI status.
- In the final,
- April 29 – May 6: 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Four in
Malaysia - Round robin final ranking: 1.
Uganda, 2. Denmark, 3. Malaysia, 4. Jersey, 5. Vanuatu, 6. Bermuda - Uganda and Denmark promoted to Division Three for 2018.
- Malaysia and Jersey remain in Division Four.
- Vanuatu and Bermuda relegated to Division Five.
- Round robin final ranking: 1.
- June 3 – 10: 2018 Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup in
Malaysia - In the final,
Bangladesh defeated India, 113/7 (20 overs) – 112/9 (20 overs). - Bangladesh Women won by 3 wickets.
- In the final,
- July 7 – 14: 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier in
Netherlands - In the final,
Bangladesh defeated Ireland, 122/9 (20 overs) – 95 (18.4 overs). - Bangladesh Women won by 25 runs.
- Bangladesh and Ireland qualified for the 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20.
- In the final,
- August 29 – September 6: 2018 Asia Cup Qualifier in
Malaysia - In the final,
Hong Kong defeated United Arab Emirates, 179/8 (23.3 overs) – 176/9 (24 overs). - Hong Kong won by 2 wickets (D/L method).
- In the final,
- September 15 – 28: 2018 Asia Cup in
United Arab Emirates - In the final,
India defeated Bangladesh, 223/7 (50 overs) – 222 (48.3 overs). - India won by 3 wickets
- In the final,
- November 9 – 21: 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Three in
Oman - November 9 – 24: 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 in the
West Indies
Cross-country skiing
Cue sports
World Billiards
World and Continental Championships
- October 21 & 22: JWM World Open in
Leeds David Causier defeated Peter Gilchrist, 502–387.
- October 23 – 27: 2017 World Billiards Championship in
Leeds (Short) - October 26: 2017 World Ladies Billiards Championship in
Leeds Emma Bonney defeated Eva Palmius, 295–185.
- October 28 – November 1: 2017 World Billiards Championship in
Leeds (Long) David Causier defeated Peter Gilchrist, 1500–779.
- May 21 – 24: 2018 European Open in
Carlow Peter Gilchrist defeated David Causier, 1083–911
- June 2 – 6: Asian Grand Prix in
Singapore Peter Gilchrist defeated Robert Hall, 6–4.
- June 12 – 15: ABSC Pacific International in
Melbourne Robert Hall defeated Matthew Bolton, 6–4.
2017–2018 Open
- September 1 – 3, 2017: IB&SA Illawarra Open in
Illawarra - September 6 – 9, 2017: Christchurch City Open in
Christchurch Peter Gilchrist defeated Gary Oliver, 1624–445.
- September 10 – 13, 2017: NZBSA New Zealand Open in
Christchurch Peter Gilchrist defeated Gary Oliver, 1596–519.
- November 10 – 12, 2017: QBSA Queensland Open in
Brisbane - December 2 – 3, 2017: British Open in
Bradford David Causier defeated Peter Gilchrist, 1240–114.
- January 27 & 28: Scottish Open in
Kirkcaldy Peter Gilchrist defeated Robert Marshall, 521–265.
- February 10 & 11: South Australian Open in
Adelaide Peter Gilchrist defeated Steve Mifsud, 1179–410.
- March 30 – April 2: UK Open in
Leeds Peter Gilchrist defeated Robert Hall, 796–667.
- April 6 – 8: Sydney Open in
Sydney Peter Gilchrist defeated Michael Pearson, 987–345.
- April 28 & 29: English Open in
Cambridge Robert Hall defeated Peter Gilchrist, 614–378.
- May 19 & 20: Irish Open in
Carlow Peter Gilchrist defeated David Causier, 811–375.
- August 18 & 19: NSC Open (final) in
Leeds
WPA
World and Continental Championships
- March 2 – 4: 2018 World Pool Masters in
Gibraltar Niels Feijen defeated Shane Van Boening, 8–4.
- May 15 – 20: 2018 World Cup of Pool in
China - July 19 – 31: European Championships in
Veldhoven Germany won the gold medal tally and overall medal tally.
- September 11 – 15: Kremlin World Cup in
Russia - October 1 – 7: WPA World Ten-ball Championship in
Philippines - December 3 – 7: 2018 Mosconi Cup
2018 Eurotour
- March 1 – 4: Treviso Open in
Treviso - April 12 – 15: St. Johann im Pongau Open in
St Johann im Pongau - Winners:
Alexander Kazakis (m) / Jasmin Ouschan (f)
- Winners:
- August 2 – 4: Veldhoven Open in
Veldhoven - Winners:
Mario He (m) / Jasmin Ouschan (f)
- Winners:
- September 20 – 23: Dynamic Billard Leende Open in
Leende - Winner:
Shane Van Boening defeated Eklent Kaçi, 9–8.
- Winner:
- October 11 – 14: Dynamic Billard Klagenfurt Open in
Klagenfurt - November 15 – 18: Dynamic Billard Treviso Open in
Treviso
UMB
World and Continental Championships
- February 22 – 25: UMB World Three-cushion Championship for National Teams in
Viersen - Winners:
South Korea (Choi Sung-won & Kang Dong-koong) - 2nd place:
Austria (Arnim Kahofer & Andreas Efler) - 3rd place:
Turkey (Semih Saygıner & Tayfun Taşdemir)
- Winners:
- September 18 – 20: UMB World Three-cushion Championship for Women's in
Turkey - September 21 – 23: UMB World Three-cushion Championship for Juniors in
Turkey - October 2 – 6: UMB World Three-cushion Championship in
Cairo - Winner:
Dick Jaspers - 2nd place:
Jérémy Bury - 3rd place:
Nguyen Quoc Nguyen & Semih Sayginer
- Winner:
- November 23 – 25: Lausanne Billard Masters in
Lausanne
Three-Cushion World Cup
- April 23 – 29: World Cup #1 in
Antalya - Winner:
Frédéric Caudron, 2nd place: Murat Naci Çoklu, 3rd place: Cho Jae-ho & Dani Sánchez
- Winner:
- May 21 – 27: World Cup #2 in
Ho Chi Minh City - Winner:
Quyet Chien Tran, 2nd place: Dinh Nai Ngo, 3rd place: Nguyen Quoc Nguyen & Frédéric Caudron
- Winner:
- June 11 – 17: World Cup #3 in
Blankenberge - Winner:
Dick Jaspers, 2nd place: Semih Sayginer, 3rd place: Nikos Polychronopoulos & Eddy Merckx
- Winner:
- July 2 – 8: World Cup #4 in
Porto - Winner:
Frédéric Caudron, 2nd place: Tayfun Taşdemir, 3rd place: Choi Sung-won & Heo Jung-han
- Winner:
- September 3 – 9: World Cup #5 in
South Korea - October 22 – 28: World Cup #6 in TBD place
- December 9 – 15: World Cup #7 in
Hurghada
Curling
Cycle ball
Cycling - BMX
Cycling - Cyclo-cross
Cycling - Mountain Bike
Cycling - Para-cycling
Cycling - Road
Cycling - Track
Cycling - Trials
Dance sport
- Grand Slam
- March 3 & 4: WDSF Grand Slam #1 in
Helsinki
- World Open
- January 13 & 14: WDSF World Open #1 in
Benidorm - Adult Standard winners:
Evaldas Sodeika & Ieva Žukauskaitė - Adult Latin winners:
Andrea Silvestri & Martina Varadi
- Adult Standard winners:
- January 27: WDSF World Open #2 in
Pforzheim - February 10 & 11: WDSF World Open #3 in
Berchem - February 16 & 17: WDSF World Open #4 in
Copenhagen - February 24: WDSF World Open #5 in
Lisbon - February 25: WDSF World Open #6 in
Moscow - February 25: WDSF World Open #7 in
Tokyo - Adult Standard winners:
Evaldas Sodeika & Ieva Žukauskaitė
- Adult Standard winners:
- March 10 & 11: WDSF World Open #8 in
Brno - March 24 & 25: WDSF World Open #9 in
Pieve di Cento - March 25: WDSF PD World Open #10 in
Pieve di Cento - March 30: WDSF World Open #11 in
Berlin - March 31 & April 1: WDSF World Open #12 in
Bucharest - March 31 & April 1: WDSF World Open #13 in
Cambrils - April 7 & 8: World Open #14 in
Moscow - April 14 & 15: World Open #15 in
Paphos - April 21 & 22: World Open #16 in
Uzhgorod - April 24 & 25: World Open #17 in
San Marino - April 28: World Open #18 in
Chișinău
- Grand Prix
- February 25: WDSF PD Super Grand Prix #1 in
Tokyo - March 24: WDSF PD Super Grand Prix #2 in
Pieve di Cento
- International Competitions
- February 17: WDSF European Championship (Standard) in
Copenhagen - 1st place:
Dmitry Zharkov & Olga Kulikova - 2nd place:
Evaldas Sodeika & Ieva Žukauskaitė - 3rd place:
Francesco Galuppo & Debora Pacini
- 1st place:
- February 25: WDSF European Championship (Adult Formation Standard & Youth Latin) in
Sochi - Youth Latin 1st place:
Egor Kulikov & Maria Goroshko - Youth Latin 2nd place:
Vladislav Untu & Polina Baryshnikova - Youth Latin 3rd place:
Danila Mazur & Anastasia Polonskaya - Adult Formation Standard 1st place:
Vera Tyumen Standard Team - Adult Formation Standard 2nd place:
1 TC Ludwigsburg - Adult Formation Standard 3rd place:
Szilver TSE
- Youth Latin 1st place:
- March 10: WDSF European Championship (10 Dance) in
Brno - April 7: WDSF PD World Cup (Adult Standard) in
Chelyabinsk - 1st place:
Donatas Vėželis & Lina Chatkevičiūtė - 2nd place:
Simone Segatori & Annette Sudol - 3rd place:
Bjorn Bitsch & Ashli Williamson
- 1st place:
- April 7: WDSF World Championship (Under 21 Ten Dance) in
Moscow - April 8: WDSF PD World Championship (Adult Show Dance Latin) in
Chelyabinsk - April 8: WDSF European Cup (Adult Latin) in
Moscow - April 28: WDSF World Championship (Junior II Ten Dance) in
Chișinău - April 29: WDSF European Championship (Youth Ten Dance) in
Chișinău
Darts
Professional Darts Corporation
- December 14, 2017 – January 1: 2018 PDC World Darts Championship in
London Rob Cross defeated Phil Taylor, 7–2
- January 26 – 28: 2018 Masters in
Milton Keynes Michael van Gerwen defeated Raymond van Barneveld, 11–9
- February 1 – May 17: 2018 Premier League Darts at venues in
Ireland, Wales, England, Germany, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Netherlands Michael van Gerwen defeated Michael Smith, 11–4
- March 2 – 4: 2018 UK Open in
Minehead Gary Anderson defeated Corey Cadby, 11–7
- May 31 – June 3: 2018 PDC World Cup of Darts in
Frankfurt Netherlands (Michael van Gerwen & Raymond van Barneveld) defeated Scotland (Peter Wright & Gary Anderson), 3–1
- July 21 – 29: 2018 World Matchplay in
Blackpool Gary Anderson defeated Mensur Suljović, 21–19
- September 22 – 23 : 2018 Champions League of Darts in
Brighton Gary Anderson defeated Peter Wright, 11–4
- September 30 – October 6: 2018 World Grand Prix in
Dublin Michael van Gerwen defeated Peter Wright, 5–2
- October 25 – 28: 2018 European Championship in
Dortmund - November 2 – 4: 2018 World Series of Darts Finals in
Vienna - November 10 – 18: 2018 Grand Slam of Darts in
Wolverhampton - November 23 – 25: 2018 Players Championship Finals in
Minehead - November 25: 2018 PDC World Youth Championship Final in
Minehead
World Series of Darts
- May 25: German Darts Masters in
Gelsenkirchen Mensur Suljović defeated Dimitri Van den Bergh, 8–2
- July 5 – 7: US Darts Masters in
Las Vegas Gary Anderson defeated Rob Cross, 8–4
- July 13 – 14: Shanghai Darts Masters in
Shanghai Michael Smith defeated Rob Cross, 8–2
- August 3 – 5: Auckland Darts Masters in
Auckland Michael van Gerwen defeated Raymond van Barneveld, 11–4
- August 10 – 12: Melbourne Darts Masters in
Melbourne Peter Wright defeated Michael Smith, 11–8
- August 17 – 19: Brisbane Darts Masters in
Brisbane Rob Cross defeated Michael van Gerwen, 11–6
British Darts Organisation
- January 6 – 14: 2018 BDO World Darts Championship in
Frimley Green - Men:
Glen Durrant defeated Mark McGeeney, 7–6. - Women:
Lisa Ashton defeated Anastasia Dobromyslova, 3–1.
- Men:
- May 30 – June 3: 2018 World Trophy in
Preston - Men:
Glen Durrant defeated Michael Unterbuchner, 10–7. - Women:
Fallon Sherrock defeated Lorraine Winstanley, 6–3.
- Men:
- October 3 – 7: 2018 World Masters in
Bridlington - Men:
Adam Smith-Neale defeated Glen Durrant, 6–4. - Women:
Lisa Ashton defeated Casey Gallagher, 5–2.
- Men:
World Darts Federation
- July 6 – 10: WDF Americas Cup in
Claxton Bay - Men's Singles: 1st.
Robin Albury, 2nd Anthony Forde, 3rd. Tom Sawyer, 4th. Shane Sawyer - Women's Singles: 1st.
Sandy Hudson, 2nd Maria Mason, 3rd. Lisa Ayers, 4th. Danna Foster - Team event:
United States defeated Canada 7–5.
- Men's Singles: 1st.
- July 12 – 15: WDF Europe Youth Cup in
Ankara - Singles:
Jurjen van der Velde (b) / Beau Greaves (g) - Pairs:
Heffernan/Barry (b) / Greaves/Reeves (g) - Team:
Netherlands
- Singles:
- September 25 – 29: WDF Europe Cup (National Team) in
Hungary - Singles:
Martin Heneghan (m) / Fiona Gaylor (f) - Pairs:
(Scott Mitchell & Daniel Day) (m) / (Deta Hedman & Maria O'Brien) (f) - Team:
Sweden (m) / England (f)
- Singles:
- October 16 – 19: WDF Asia Pacific Cup in
South Korea
Disc golf
Major world events
- January 7 – 13: WFDF 2018 World U24 Ultimate Championships in
Perth
- Championship
- Men's: 1.
United States U24, 2. Italy U24, 3. Australia U24 - Mixed:
United States U24, 2. Japan U24, 3. Canada U24 - Women's:
United States U24, 2. Canada U24, 3. Australia U24
- Men's: 1.
- Spirit
- Men's: 1.
New Zealand U24, 2. China U24, 3. Ireland U24 - Mixed:
New Zealand U24, 2. Denmark U24, 3. United States U24 - Women's:
New Zealand U24, 2. Singapore U24, 3. Austria U24
- Men's: 1.
- July 14 – 21: WFDF 2018 World Ultimate Club Championships in
Cincinnati - July 29 – August 4: WFDF 2018 World Masters Ultimate Club Championships in
Winnipeg - Women's: 1.
United States, 2. Japan, 3. United States - Men's: 1.
United States, 2. United States, 3. United States - Mixed: 1.
United States, 2. United States, 3. United States - Grand Master Men's: 1.
United States, 2. United States, 3. Canada
- Women's: 1.
- August 18 – 25: WFDF 2018 World Junior Ultimate Championships in
Waterloo
2018 USA National Tour Events
- February 22 – 25: Las Vegas Challenge in
Henderson - Winners:
Eagle Wynne McMahon (m) / Paige Pierce (f)
- Winners:
- April 21 – 28: Dynamic Discs Glass Blown Open in
Emporia - Winners:
Eagle Wynne McMahon (m) / Paige Pierce (f)
- Winners:
- May 18 – 20: Santa Cruz Masters Cup in
Santa Cruz - Winners:
Ricky Wysocki (m) / Paige Pierce (f)
- Winners:
- June 8 – 10: Beaver State Fling in
Estacada - Winners:
Eagle Wynne McMahon (m) / Catrina Allen (f)
- Winners:
- September 14 – 16: Delaware Disc Golf Challenge in
Newark - Winners:
Paul McBeth (m) / Sarah Hokom (f)
- Winners:
- October 12 – 14: The Ed Headrick Disc Golf Hall of Fame Classic in
Appling
2018 Disc Golf Pro Tour
- February 28 – March 3: DGPT #1 - Memorial Championship in
Scottsdale - Winners:
Simon Lizotte (m) / Paige Pierce (f)
- Winners:
- March 16 – 18: DGPT #2 - Waco Charity Open in
Waco - Winners:
Jeremy Koling / Paige Pierce (f)
- Winners:
- April 6 – 8: DGPT #3 - Jonesboro Open in
Jonesboro - Winners:
Ricky Wysocki (m) / Paige Pierce (f)
- Winners:
- May 25 – 27: DGPT #4 - San Francisco Open in
San Francisco - Winners:
Paul McBeth (m) / Sarah Hokom (f)
- Winners:
- June 22 – 24: DGPT #5 – Utah Open in
Ogden - Winners:
Ricky Wysocki (m) / Catrina Allen (f)
- Winners:
European Pro Tour
- April 20 – 22: RE/MAX Open - EPT#1 in
Vierumäki - June 22 – 24: Sula Open 2018 - EPT#2 in
Sula - July 6 – 8: Skellefteå Open - EPT#3 in
Skellefteå - Winners:
Richard Wysocki (m) / Eveliina Salonen (f)
- Winners:
- July 20 – 22: The Open - EPT#4 in
Ale (final) - Winners:
Richard Wysocki (m) / Kristin Tattar (f)
- Winners:
2018 European Tour
- March 31 & April 1: Dutch Open - ET#1 in
Rijswijk - April 14 & 15: Bluebell Woods Open - ET#2 in
Dunbar - May 19 & 20: Kokkedal Open - ET#3 in
Kokkedal & Hillerød - June 9 & 10: Creeksea Classic - ET#4 in
Burnham-on-Crouch - June 15 – 17: Alutaguse Open - ET#5 in
Ida-Viru - August 11 & 12: Sibbe Open - ET#6 in
Sibbe - September 7 – 9: Nokia Open in
Nokia (final)
Equestrianism
Fencing
Field hockey
World Cup and Championships
- February 7 – 11: 2018 Men's Indoor Hockey World Cup in
Berlin - February 7 – 11: 2018 Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup in
Berlin Germany defeated the Netherlands, 2–1, to win their third Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup title. Belarus took third place.
- June 23 – July 1: 2018 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy in
Amsterdam Australia defeated India, 3–1 in penalties and after a 1–1 score in regular play, to win their 15th Men's Hockey Champions Trophy title. Netherlands took third place.
- July 21 – August 5: 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup in
London Netherlands defeated Ireland, 6–0, to win their second consecutive and eighth overall Women's Hockey World Cup title. Spain took third place.
- November 28 - December 16: Men's Hockey World Cup in
Bhubaneswar
- Other international and continental competitions
- March 3 – 10: 2018 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in
Ipoh - June 5 – September 23: 2018–19 Men's Hockey Series Open
- Salamanca final ranking: 1.
United States, 2. Mexico, 3. Puerto Rico, 4. Panama, 5. Costa Rica - Singapore final ranking: 1.
Singapore, 2. Thailand, 3. Chinese Taipei, 4. Myanmar, 5. Hong Kong, 6. Indonesia - Zagreb final ranking: 1.
Austria, 2. Wales, 3. Croatia, 4. Switzerland, 5. Slovakia - Port Vila final Ranking: 1.
Vanuatu. 2. Fiji, 3. Solomon Islands, 4. Tonga - Gniezno final Ranking: 1.
Poland, 2. Italy, 3. Ukraine, 4. Czech Republic, 5. Lithuania, 6. Cyprus - Lousada final Ranking:
Russia, 2. Scotland, 3. Belarus, 4. Gibraltar, 5. Portugal, 6. Turkey - Santiago final Ranking:
Chile, 2. Brazil, 3. Venezuela, 4. Uruguay, 5. Peru, 6. Bolivia
- Salamanca final ranking: 1.
- June 5 – September 23: 2018–19 Women's Hockey Series Open
- Salamanca final ranking: 1.
Canada, 2. Mexico, 3. Puerto Rico, 4. Panama, 5. Guatemala - Singapore final ranking: 1.
Malaysia, 2. Thailand, 3. Singapore, 4. Kazakhstan, 5. Hong Kong, 6. Indonesia - Wattignies final ranking: 1.
Belarus, 2. Russia, 3. France, 4. Austria - Port Vila final ranking: 1.
Fiji, 2. Vanuatu, 3. Solomon Islands, 4. Tonga - Vilnius final ranking:
Ukraine, 2. Czech Republic, 3. Wales, 4. Lithuania, 5. Turkey - Santiago final ranking: 1.
Chile, 2. Uruguay, 3. Paraguay, 4. Brazil, 5. Peru, 6. Bolivia
- Salamanca final ranking: 1.
EHF
- Club teams
- October 6, 2017 – May 27: 2017–18 Euro Hockey League
HC Bloemendaal defeated fellow Dutch team, SV Kampong, 8–2, to win their third Euro Hockey League title. HC Rotterdam took third place.
- February 16 – 18: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge II in
Tbilisi - Final Standings: 1st:
Three Rock Rovers HC, 2nd: Kringsjå Sportsklubb, 3rd: Hrazdan Hockey Club
- Final Standings: 1st:
- February 16 – 18: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy in
Minsk - Final Standings: 1st:
HC Minsk, 2nd: Partille Sport Club, 3rd: KS Pomorzanin Toruń, 4th: Slagelse HC
- Final Standings: 1st:
- February 16 – 18: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge I in
Prague - Final Standings: 1st:
SK Slavia Prague, 2nd: Gaziantep Polis Gücü SK, 3rd: HC OKS-SHVSM Vinnitsa, 4th: A.D. Lousada
- Final Standings: 1st:
- February 16 – 18: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup in
Wettingen - In the final,
Rot-Weiss Köln defeated R. Racing Club Bruxelles, 5–2. Dinamo Elektrostal took third place.
- In the final,
- February 23 – 25: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge I in
Murska Sobota - Final Standings: 1st:
Bolu Belediyesi SK, 2nd: CUS Pisa, 3rd: Partille Sport Club, 4th: FHC Akademik Plus
- Final Standings: 1st:
- February 23 – 25: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy in
Prague - February 23 – 25: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup in
Dundee - In the final,
Uhlenhorster HC defeated Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, 6–2. Amsterdamsche Hockey & Bandy Club took third place.
- In the final,
- May 17 – 20: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Club Challenge IV in
Helsinki - May 17 – 20: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Club Challenge II in
Lipovci - May 17 – 20: 2018 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup in
London HC 's-Hertogenbosch defeated Hamburg, 2–1, to win their third consecutive and 16th overall EuroHockey Club Champions Cup title. Club de Campo took third place.
- May 18 – 21: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Club Challenge I in
Geneva - In the final,
HC Slavia Praha defeated HAHK Mladost, 3–0. C.F. União de Lamas took third place.
- In the final,
- May 18 – 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge II in
Ghent - May 18 – 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge III in
Vienna - May 18 – 21: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Club Challenge III in
Copenhagen - In the final,
Gaziantep Polis Gücü SK defeated Nacka LHK, 5–1. Žuvėdra-Tauras took third place.
- In the final,
- May 18 – 21: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Club Trophy in
Vienna Grange HC defeated HC OKS-SHVSM Vinnitsa, 5–2, in the final. HC Minsk took third place.
- May 18 – 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge I in
Edinburgh - May 18 – 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Club Trophy in
Dublin Holcombe HC defeated Junior FC, 4–2 in a shootout and after a 1–1 score, in the final. GHC Ritm Grodno took third place.
- National teams
- January 12 – 14: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship in
Antwerp - January 12 – 14: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship II in
Alanya - Final Standings: 1st:
Netherlands, 2nd: Ukraine, 3rd: Sweden, 4th: Croatia
- Final Standings: 1st:
- January 12 – 14: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship III in
Nicosia - January 19 – 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship in
Prague Germany defeated the Netherlands, 2–1 in penalties and after a 1–1 score in regular play, to win their 15th Women's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship title. Belarus took third place.
- January 19 – 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship II in
Brussels - January 20 & 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship III in
Apače - Final Standings: 1st:
Turkey, 2nd: Slovakia, 3rd: Slovenia
- Final Standings: 1st:
- June 21 – 24: EuroHockey South East Europe Championships Hockey5s U15 Boys & Girls in
Albena - July 15 – 21: 2018 EuroHockey Youth U18 Championships III for boy's and girl's in
Konya - July 15 – 21: 2018 EuroHockey Youth U18 Championship II Girls in
Rakovník - Girls final ranking: 1st:
Scotland, 2nd: Russia, 3rd: Czech Republic
- Girls final ranking: 1st:
- July 15 – 21: 2018 EuroHockey Youth U18 Championships for boy's and girl's in
Santander - Boys final ranking: 1st:
Spain, 2nd: Netherlands, 3rd: Germany - Girls final ranking: 1st:
Netherlands, 2nd: Belgium, 3rd: England
- Boys final ranking: 1st:
- July 22 – 28: 2018 EuroHockey Youth U18 Championships II in
Cardiff
PAHF
- March 12 – 17: 2018 Youth Pan American Championships (Men) in
Guadalajara - March 12 – 17: 2018 Youth Pan American Championships (Women) in
Guadalajara
AHF
- May 13 – 20: 2018 Asian Women's Hockey Champions Trophy in
Donghae City South Korea defeated India, 1–0, to win their third Asian Women's Hockey Champions Trophy title. China took third place.
- October 18 – 28: 2018 Asian Men's Hockey Champions Trophy in
Muscat
Figure skating
Fistball
IFA
- July 11 – 15: IFA 2018 Fistball U18 World Championships in
Roxbury Township - July 24 – 28: IFA 2018 Fistball Women´s World Championship in
Linz
EFA
- January 6 & 7: EFA 2018 Fistball Women´s Champions Cup in
Jona - January 12 & 13: EFA 2018 Fistball Men's Champions Cup Indoor in
Dötlingen - July 6 – 8: EFA 2018 Men’s European Cup in
Austria - July 7 & 8: EFA 2018 Fistball Women´s Champions Cup in
Schneverdingen - July 6 – 8: EFA 2018 Men’s Champions Cup in
Switzerland
Floorball
Europe
- August 22 – 26: EuroFloorball Challenge
- October 10 – 14: EuroFloorball Cup
Asia & Oceania
- June 18 – 23: AOFC Cup 2018 in
Singapore
World and Continental
- May 2 – 6: 2018 Women´s U19 World Floorball Championships in
St.Gallen & Herisau - In final,
Sweden defeated Finland, 7–2, to win their 5th U19 World Floorball Championships. Czech Republic took third place and Poland fourth place.
- In final,
- June 26 – 30: 8th World University Floorball Championship in
Łódź - December 1 – 9: 2018 Men's World Floorball Championships in
Prague
Freestyle skiing
Futsal
AFC
- February 1 – 11: 2018 AFC Futsal Championship in
Chinese Taipei - In the final,
Iran defeated Japan, 4–0, to win their 12th AFC Futsal Championship. Uzbekistan took third place and Iraq took fourth place.
- In the final,
- May 2 – 12: 2018 AFC Women's Futsal Championship in
Thailand
CONMEBOL
- April 22 – 29: 2018 Copa Libertadores de Futsal in
Carlos Barbosa - In the final,
Carlos Barbosa defeated Joinville, 4–1, to win their 5th Copa Libertadores de Futsal. Magnus Sorocaba Futsal-Athleta took third place and Cerro Porteño took fourth place.
- In the final,
UEFA
- January 30 – February 10: UEFA Futsal Euro 2018 in
Ljubljana - In the final,
Portugal defeated Spain, 3–2, after extra time, to win their 1st UEFA Futsal Euro. Russia took third place and Kazakhstan took fourth place.
- In the final,
- March 26 – 29: 2nd European Women's Futsal Tournament in
Drachten - In the final,
Atlético Navalcarnero defeated Benfica, 5–2, to win their second consecutive women's tournament. Olimpus Key Partner Roma took third place and SC MosPolitech took fourth place.
- In the final,
- April 20 – 22: 2017–18 UEFA Futsal Cup (Final Four) in
Zaragoza - In the final,
Inter FS defeated Sporting CP, 5–2, to win their 5th UEFA Futsal Cup. FC Barcelona took third place and Győri ETO took fourth place.
- In the final,
CAF
- Other competitions
- March 16 – 18: 1st International Futsal Tournament Mauritius 2018 in
Vacoas-Phoenix - Winners:
South Africa, 2nd place: Réunion, 3rd place: Mauritius, 4th place: Comoros
- Winners:
World
- January 29 – February 4: 2018 Grand Prix de Futsal in
Brusque - In the final,
Brazil defeated Czech Republic, 4–2, to win their 10th Grand Prix de Futsal. Uruguay took third place and Costa Rica took fourth place.
- In the final,
- August 19 – 26: 16th World University Futsal Championships in
Almaty - In the final,
Russia defeated Kazakhstan, 4–2. Ukraine took third place and Portugal took fourth place.
- In the final,
Golf
2018 Men's major golf championships
- April 5 – 8: 2018 Masters Tournament in
Augusta - Winner:
Patrick Reed (first major title & 6th PGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- June 14 – 17: 2018 U.S. Open in
Southampton - Winner:
Brooks Koepka (second major title, 2nd U.S. Open title, & 3rd PGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- July 19 – 22: 2018 Open Championship in
Carnoustie - Winner:
Francesco Molinari (first major title & 2nd PGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- August 9 – 12: 2018 PGA Championship in
St. Louis
2018 World Golf Championships (WGC)
- March 1 – 4: 2018 WGC-Mexico Championship in
Naucalpan at the Club de Golf Chapultepec - Winner:
Phil Mickelson (third WGC-Mexico Championship title & 43rd PGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- March 21 – 25: 2018 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play in
Austin - Winner:
Bubba Watson (first WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play title & 13th PGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- August 2 – 5: 2018 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in
Akron - Winner:
Justin Thomas (first WGC-Bridgestone Invitational title & 9th PGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- October 25 – 28: 2018 WGC-HSBC Champions in
Shanghai
2018 Women's major golf championships
- March 29 – April 1: 2018 ANA Inspiration in
Rancho Mirage - Winner:
Pernilla Lindberg (first major title & 1st LPGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- May 31 – June 3: 2018 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship in
Shoal Creek - Winner:
Ariya Jutanugarn (second major title, first U.S. Women's Open title, & 9th LPGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- June 28 – July 1: 2018 KPMG Women's PGA Championship in
Kildeer - Winner:
Park Sung-hyun (second major title, first KPMG Women's PGA Championship title, & 4th LGPA Tour win)
- Winner:
- August 2 – 5: 2018 Women's British Open in
Lancashire - Winner:
Georgia Hall (first major title & 1st LPGA Tour win)
- Winner:
- September 13 – 16: 2018 Evian Championship in
Évian-les-Bains - Winner:
Angela Stanford (first major title & 6th LPGA Tour win)
- Winner:
2018 Senior major golf championships
- May 17 – 20: Regions Tradition in
Birmingham - Winner:
Miguel Ángel Jiménez (first senior major title & 5th PGA Tour Champions win)
- Winner:
- May 24 – 27: Senior PGA Championship in
Benton Harbor - Winner:
Paul Broadhurst (first Senior PGA Championship & 4th PGA Tour Champions win)
- Winner:
- June 28 – July 1: U.S. Senior Open in
Colorado Springs - Winner:
David Toms (first U.S. Senior Open & first PGA Tour Champions win)
- Winner:
- July 12 – 15: Senior Players Championship in
Highland Park at the Exmoor Country Club - Winner:
Vijay Singh (first Senior Players Championship & 3rd PGA Tour Champions win)
- Winner:
- July 26 – 29: Senior Open Championship in
Fife
2018 women's senior events
- July 12 – 15: 2018 U.S. Senior Women's Open in
Wheaton, Illinois - Winner:
Laura Davies (inaugural U.S. Senior Women's Open & second Legends Tour win)
- Winner:
- October 14 – 17: 2018 Senior LPGA Championship in
French Lick & West Baden Springs, Indiana
Other golf events
- January 12 – 14: 2018 EurAsia Cup in
Shah Alam[197] - May 10 – 13: 2018 Players Championship
- Winner:
Webb Simpson (first Players Championship title; fifth PGA Tour victory)
- Winner:
- May 16 – 19: 2018 World University Golf Championship in
Lubao, Pampanga[198] - Individual winners:
Daiki Imano (m) / MA Da-som (f) - Team winners:
Japan (Daiki Imano, Yuto Katsuragawa, & Taisei Shimizu) (m) / South Korea (KANG Min-ji, MA Da-som, & SON Yeon-jung) (f)
- Individual winners:
- September 28 – 30: 2018 Ryder Cup at the Albatros Course of Le Golf National in
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines[199] - October 4 – 7: 2018 International Crown at Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea in
Incheon[200] - Winners:
South Korea (Park Sung-hyun, Ryu So-yeon, In-Kyung Kim, & Chun In-gee) (first International Crown win)
- Winners:
Gymnastics
Handball
World handball championships
- July 1 – 14: 2018 Women's Junior World Handball Championship in
Debrecen[201] - July 24 – 29: 2018 Beach Handball World Championships for Men and Women in
Kazan[202] - July 30 – August 5: 2018 World University Handball Championship in
Rijeka[203] - Men:
South Korea defeated Croatia, 36–31, in the final. Japan took third place. - Women:
Japan defeated Brazil, 27–19, in the final. South Korea took third place.
- Men:
- August 7 – 19: 2018 Women's Youth World Handball Championship in
Kielce[204]
EHF
- National teams
- January 12 – 28: 2018 European Men's Handball Championship in
Croatia - August 9 – 19: 2018 European Men's U-18 Handball Championship in
Varaždin & Koprivnica
- Clubs
- August 30, 2017 – March 17: 2017–18 SEHA League
- April 13 & 15: 2017–18 SEHA League Final Four in
Skopje RK Vardar defeated PPD Zagreb, 26–24, to win their second consecutive and fourth overall SEHA League title. Celje Pivovarna Laško took third place.
- April 13 & 15: 2017–18 SEHA League Final Four in
- September 2, 2017 – May 20: 2017–18 EHF Cup
Füchse Berlin defeated Saint-Raphaël, 28–25, to win their second EHF Cup title. SC Magdeburg took third place.
- September 2, 2017 – May 27: 2017–18 EHF Champions League
Montpellier defeated fellow French team, HBC Nantes, 32–26, to win their second EHF Champions League title. Paris Saint-Germain took third place.
- September 8, 2017 – May 11: 2017–18 Women's EHF Cup
SCM Craiova defeated Vipers Kristiansand, 52–51 on aggregate, to win their first Women's EHF Cup title.
- September 9, 2017 – May 13: 2017–18 Women's EHF Champions League
Győri ETO defeated HC Vardar, 27–26 in overtime, to win their second consecutive and fourth overall Women's EHF Champions League title. CSM București took third place.
- October 7, 2017 – May 20: 2017–18 EHF Challenge Cup
AHC Potaissa Turda defeated A.E.K. Athens, 59–49 on aggregate in a 2-legged matches, to win their first EHF Challenge Cup title.
- October 14, 2017 – May 13: 2017–18 Women's EHF Challenge Cup
MKS Lublin defeated Rocasa Gran Canaria, 49–45 on aggregate in a 2-legged matches, to win their first Women's EHF Challenge Cup title.
AHF
- National teams
- January 18 – 28: 2018 Asian Men's Handball Championship in
Suwon - In the final,
Qatar defeated Bahrain, 33–31, to win their 3rd Asian Men's Handball Championship. South Korea took third place. - Note: All teams mentioned above, with
Saudi Arabia, have qualified to compete at the 2019 World Men's Handball Championship.
- In the final,
- February 15 – 21: 2018 West Asian Women's Handball Championship in
Amman - July 16 – 26: 2018 Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship in
Salalah South Korea defeated Japan, 27–25 in extra time, to win their third Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship title. Bahrain took third place. - Note: All teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2019 Men's Junior World Handball Championship.
- September 16 – 26: 2018 Asian Men's Youth Handball Championship in
Amman Bahrain defeated Japan, 34–31, to win their second consecutive Asian Men's Youth Handball Championship title. Chinese Taipei took third place. - Note: All teams mentioned here have qualified to compete at the 2019 Men's Youth World Handball Championship.
- Clubs
- October 3 – 9: 2018 Asian Women's Club League Handball Championship in
Astana - November 10 – 23: 2018 Asian Men's Club League Handball Championship in
Amman
CAHB
- National teams
- January 17 – 28: 2018 African Men's Handball Championship in
Libreville Tunisia defeated Egypt, 26–24, to win their 10th African Men's Handball Championship. Angola took third place. - Note: All teams mentioned here have qualified to compete at the 2019 World Men's Handball Championship.
- Clubs
- April 12 – 22: 2018 African Men's and Women's Club Handball Championship in
Egypt
PATHF
- National teams
- March 21 – 25: 2018 Pan American Women's Junior Handball Championship in
Goiânia Brazil won the round robin tournament with Chile in second and Paraguay in third. - Note: All teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2018 Women's Junior World Handball Championship.
- April 10 – 14: 2018 Pan American Women's Youth Handball Championship in
Buenos Aires Brazil won the round robin tournament with Chile in second and Argentina in third. - Note: All teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2018 Women's Youth World Handball Championship.
- June 16 – 24: 2018 Pan American Men's Handball Championship in
Nuuk Argentina defeated Brazil, 29–24, to win their seventh Pan American Men's Handball Championship title. Chile took third place. - Note: All three teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2019 World Men's Handball Championship.
- Clubs
- May 23 – 27: 2018 Pan American Men's Club Handball Championship in
Taubaté Handebol Taubaté defeated SAG Villa Ballester, 26–18, to win their fifth Pan American Men's Club Handball Championship title. EC Pinheiros took third place. - Note: Handebol Taubaté has qualified to compete at the 2018 IHF Super Globe.
Horse racing
United States
- May 5: 2018 Kentucky Derby at
Churchill Downs[205] - Horse:
Justify; Jockey: Mike E. Smith; Trainer: Bob Baffert
- Horse:
- May 19: 2018 Preakness Stakes at
Pimlico[206] - June 9: 2018 Belmont Stakes at
Belmont Park[207]
- November 2 & 3: 2018 Breeders' Cup at
Churchill Downs.[208]
- Other notable races
- January 27: 2018 Pegasus World Cup at
Gulfstream Park - Horse:
Gun Runner; Jockey: Florent Geroux; Trainer: Steve Asmussen
- Horse:
- June 9: 2018 Metropolitan Handicap at
Belmont Park - July 29: 2018 Haskell Invitational at
Monmouth Park - Horse:
Good Magic; Jockey: Jose Ortiz; Trainer: Chad Brown
- Horse:
- August 11: 2018 Arlington Million at
Arlington Park - Horse:
Robert Bruce; Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr.; Trainer: Chad Brown
- Horse:
- August 18: 2018 Pacific Classic Stakes at
Del Mar - Horse:
Accelerate; Jockey: Joel Rosario; Trainer: John W. Sadler
- Horse:
- August 25: 2018 Travers Stakes at
Saratoga - Horse:
Catholic Boy; Jockey: Javier Castellano; Trainer: Jonathan Thomas
- Horse:
- September 29: 2018 Jockey Club Gold Cup at
Belmont Park
United Kingdom
- May 5: 2018 2,000 Guineas at
Newmarket[209] - Horse:
Saxon Warrior; Jockey: Donnacha O'Brien; Trainer: Aidan O'Brien
- Horse:
- May 6: 2018 1,000 Guineas at
Newmarket - Horse:
Billesdon Brook; Jockey: Sean Levey; Trainer: Richard Hannon Jr.
- Horse:
- June 1: 2018 Epsom Oaks at
Epsom - Horse:
Forever Together; Jockey: Donnacha O'Brien; Trainer: Aidan O'Brien
- Horse:
- June 2: 2018 Epsom Derby at
Epsom[210] - Horse:
Masar; Jockey: William Buick; Trainer: Charlie Appleby
- Horse:
- September 15: 2018 St Leger at
Doncaster[211] - Horse:
Kew Gardens; Jockey: Ryan Moore; Trainer: Aidan O'Brien
- Horse:
- Other notable races and events
- June 19 – 23: Royal Ascot at
Ascot - July 28: King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes at
Ascot - Horse:
Poet's Word; Jockey: James Doyle; Trainer: Michael Stoute
- Horse:
- August 22: International Stakes at
York - Horse:
Roaring Lion; Jockey: Oisin Murphy; Trainer: John Gosden
- Horse:
- October 20: British Champions Day at
Ascot[212]
Ireland
- May 26: 2018 Irish 2,000 Guineas at the
Curragh[213] - May 27: 2018 Irish 1,000 Guineas at the
Curragh - Horse:
Alpha Centauri; Jockey: Colm O'Donoghue; Trainer: Jessica Harrington
- Horse:
- June 30: 2018 Irish Derby at the
Curragh - Horse:
Latrobe; Jockey: Donnacha O'Brien; Trainer: Joseph O'Brien
- Horse:
- July 21: 2018 Irish Oaks at the
Curragh - Horse:
Sea of Class; Jockey: James Doyle; Trainer: William Haggas
- Horse:
- September 16: 2018 Irish St. Leger at the
Curragh - Horse:
Flag of Honour; Jockey: Ryan Moore; Trainer: Aidan O'Brien
- Horse:
- Other notable races
- September 15: 2018 Irish Champion Stakes at
Leopardstown - Horse:
Roaring Lion; Jockey: Oisin Murphy; Trainer: John Gosden
- Horse:
France
- May 13: 2018 Poule d'Essai des Pouliches (French 1,000 Guineas) at
Longchamp - Horse:
Billesdon Brook; Jockey: Sean Levey; Trainer: Richard Hannon Jr.
- Horse:
- May 13: 2018 Poule d'Essai des Poulains (French 2,000 Guineas) at
Longchamp - Horse:
Saxon Warrior; Jockey: Donnacha O’Brien; Trainer: Aidan O’Brien
- Horse:
- June 3: 2018 Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby) at
Chantilly - Horse:
Study of Man; Jockey: Stéphane Pasquier; Trainer: Pascal Bary
- Horse:
- June 17: 2018 Prix de Diane (French Oaks) at
Chantilly - Horse:
Laurens; Jockey: PJ McDonald; Trainer: Karl Burke
- Horse:
- July 14: 2018 Grand Prix de Paris at
Longchamp - Horse:
Shakeel; Jockey: Christophe Soumillon; Trainer: Alain de Royer-Dupré
- Horse:
- October 28: 2018 Prix Royal-Oak (French St Leger) at
Longchamp
- Other notable races
- July 1: 2018 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud at
Saint-Cloud - Horse:
Waldgeist; Jockey: Pierre-Charles Boudot; Trainer: André Fabre
- Horse:
- October 7: 2018 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at
Longchamp - Horse:
Enable; Jockey: Frankie Dettori; Trainer: John Gosden
- Horse:
Australia
- March 10: 2018 Randwick Guineas at
Randwick - March 24: 2018 Rosehill Guineas at
Rosehill - April 7: 2018 Australian Derby at
Randwick
- Other notable races
- April 14: 2018 Queen Elizabeth Stakes at
Randwick - Horse:
Winx; Jockey: Hugh Bowman; Trainer: Chris Waller
- Horse:
- October 20: 2018 Caulfield Cup at
Caulfield - October 27: 2018 Cox Plate at
Moonee Valley - November 6: 2018 Melbourne Cup at
Flemington
Canada
- June 30: 2018 Queen's Plate at
Woodbine[214] - Horse:
Wonder Gadot; Jockey: John R. Velazquez; Trainer: Mark Casse
- Horse:
- July 24: 2018 Prince of Wales Stakes at
Fort Erie[215] - August 18: 2018 Breeders' Stakes at
Woodbine[216]
- Other notable races
- October 13: 2018 Canadian International Stakes at
Woodbine
Rest of the world
- Notable races
- March 31: 2018 Dubai World Cup at
Meydan - Horse:
Thunder Snow; Jockey: Christophe Soumillon; Trainer: Saeed bin Suroor
- Horse:
- March 31: 2018 Dubai Sheema Classic at
Meydan - Horse:
Hawkbill; Jockey: William Buick; Trainer: Charle Appleby
- Horse:
- April 29: 2018 Queen Elizabeth II Cup at
Sha Tin - Horse:
Pakistan Star; Jockey: William Buick; Trainer: Anthony S. Cruz
- Horse:
- November 25: 2018 Japan Cup at
Tokyo - December 9: 2018 Hong Kong Cup at
Sha Tin
Ice hockey
Judo
Karate
Kickboxing
Korfball
Europe
- January 11 – 13: IKF Europa Cup 2018 in
Castell-Platja d'Aro - January 26 – 28: IKF Europa Shield 2018 in
Odivelas - In the final,
KV Adler Rauxel defeated Bec Korfball Club, 16–13. Brno KK took third place and Norwich Knights KC took fourth place.
- In the final,
- March 30 – April 1: IKF U19 Open European Korfball Championship in
Leeuwarden - In the final,
Netherlands defeated Belgium, 25–18. England took third place and Portugal took fourth place.
- In the final,
- June 28 – July 1: U15 European Korfball Championship in
Drachten
Americas
- March 2 – 4: IKF 2018 Pan-American Korfball Championship in
Cali
Africa
- April 27 – 29: IKF 2018 All-Africa Korfball Championship in
Chitungwiza - Winners:
South Africa, 2nd place: Zimbabwe, 3rd place: Zambia
- Winners:
Asia
- April 10 – 15: 3rd IKF Asia U19 & U16 Korfball4 Championships in
Taoyuan - U16 final ranking: 1.
Chinese Taipei, 2. Hong Kong, 3. Malaysia, 4. Thailand, 5. China, 6. Sri Lanka - U19 final rankong: 1.
Chinese Taipei, 2. China, 3. Malaysia, 4. Thailand, 5. Hong Kong, 6. Sri Lanka
- U16 final ranking: 1.
World
- June 23 & 24: U17 Korfball World Cup in
Eindhoven - In the final,
Netherlands defeated Belgium, 22–17. England took third place and Germany took fourth place.
- In the final,
- July 7 – 14: IKF U21 World Korfball Championship im
Budapest - August 8 – 12: 1st University World Korfball Championship in
Vila Real - August 11 & 12: IKF Beach Korfball World Cup in
Blankenberge
Lacrosse
- July 12 – 21: 2018 World Lacrosse Championship in
Netanya United States defeated Canada, 9–8, to win their tenth World Lacrosse Championship title. Iroquois took third place.
- August 4 – 11: 2018 European Women's Under 20s Lacrosse Championship in
Katowice[217] England defeated Czech Republic, 12–3, in the final. Wales took third place.
Luge
Minifootball
WMF
- October 4 – 7: U21 WMF World Cup in
Prague - In the final,
Czech Republic defeated Slovenia, 2–1. Colombia took third place and Italy took fourth place.
- In the final,
- October 13 – 20: WMF Arena Soccer World Championship 2018 in
Hermosillo - TBD for December: WMF Continental Cup in
Tunisia
EMF
- August 12 – 18: 2018 EMF EURO in
Kiev - In the final,
Czech Republic defeated Romania, 4–1, to win the 1st title. Kazakhstan took third place and England took fourth place.
- In the final,
- September 5 – 9: EMF Champions League 2018 in
Čatež ob Savi
CPM
AMF
- May 5 – 12: 2018 African Minifootball Cup in
Libya
Mixed martial arts
Modern pentathlon
International modern pentathlon championships
- April 7 – 16: 2018 World Youth A Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Caldas da Rainha[218] - Individual winners:
Ahmed El-Gendy (m) / Alice Rinaudo (f) - Team Relay winners:
South Korea (MOON Ju-seong & LEE Min-seo) (m) / Italy (Alice Rinaudo & Maria Lea Lopez) (f) - Mixed Team Relay winners:
Egypt (Salma Abdelmaksoud & Ahmed El-Gendy) - Men's Team winners:
Egypt (Ahmed El-Gendy, Alyeldin Sewilam, & Mohanad Shaban) - Women's Team winners:
Italy (Alice Rinaudo, Beatrice Mercuri, & Maria Lea Lopez)
- Individual winners:
- July 4 – 8: 2018 World University Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Budapest[219] - July 17 – 23: 2018 European Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Székesfehérvár[220] - Individual winners:
Valentin Prades (m) / Marie Oteiza (f) - Team Relay winners:
France (Brice Loubet & Simon Casse) (m) / Belarus (Iryna Prasiantsova & Volha Silkina) (f) - Team winners:
France (Valentin Prades, Christopher Patte, & Valentin Belaud) (m) / Hungary (Tamara Alekszejev, Sarolta Kovács, & Zsófia Földházi) (f)
- Individual winners:
- July 29 – August 6: 2018 World Junior Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Kladno[221] - Individual winners:
Ahmed El-Gendy (m) / Elena Micheli (f) - Team Relay winners:
Czech Republic (Marek Grycz & Martin Vlach) (m) / Guatemala (Sophia Hernandez & Sofia Cabrera) (f) - Mixed Team Relay winners:
Russia (Kseniia Fraltsova & Serge Baranov) - Team winners:
Hungary (Bence Kardos, Illés Szabó, & Balint Bernath) (m) / Italy (Elena Micheli, Maria Lea Lopez, & Aurora Tognetti) (f)
- Individual winners:
- September 6 – 15: 2018 World Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Mexico City[222] - Individual winners:
James Cooke (m) / Anastasiya Prokopenko (f) - Team Relay winners:
France (Alexandre Henrard & Valentin Belaud) (m) / Belarus (Anastasiya Prokopenko & Iryna Prasiantsova) (f) - Mixed Team Relay winners:
Germany (Fabian Liebig & Rebecca Langrehr) - Team winners:
France (Valentin Prades, Valentin Belaud, & Brice Loubet) (m) / Hungary (Sarolta Kovács, Zsófia Földházi, & Tamara Alekszejev) (f)
- Individual winners:
2018 Modern Pentathlon World Cup
- February 28 – March 4: MPWC #1 in
Cairo[223] - Individual winners:
Christopher Patte (m) / Élodie Clouvel (f) - Mixed team relay winners:
Italy (Gloria Tocchi & Gianluca Micozzi)
- Individual winners:
- March 27 – 31: MPWC #2 in
Los Angeles[224] - Individual winners:
LEE Ji-hun (m) / Gulnaz Gubaydullina (f) - Mixed team relay winners:
Italy (Alessandra Frezza & Riccardo De Luca)
- Individual winners:
- May 3 – 7: MPWC #3 in
Kecskemét[225] - Individual winners:
Jun Woong-tae (m) / Chloe Esposito (f) - Mixed team relay winners:
Hungary (Bence Demeter & Sarolta Kovács)
- Individual winners:
- May 23 – 27: MPWC #4 in
Sofia[226] - Individual winners:
Arthur Lanigan-O'Keeffe (m) / Kate French (f) - Mixed team relay winners:
Czech Republic (Jan Kuf & Eliska Pribylova)
- Individual winners:
- June 21 – 24: MPWC #5 (final) in
Astana[227] - Individual winners:
Jung Jin-hwa (m) / Chloe Esposito (f) - Mixed team relay winners:
Italy (Alice Sotero & Riccardo De Luca)
- Individual winners:
Motorsport
2018 Formula One World Championship
- March 25:
2018 Australian Grand Prix Winner: Sebastian Vettel ( Ferrari) - April 8:
2018 Bahrain Grand Prix Winner: Sebastian Vettel ( Ferrari) - April 15:
2018 Chinese Grand Prix Winner: Daniel Ricciardo ( Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer) - April 29:
2018 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes) - May 13:
2018 Spanish Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes) - May 27:
2018 Monaco Grand Prix Winner: Daniel Ricciardo ( Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer) - June 10:
2018 Canadian Grand Prix Winner: Sebastian Vettel ( Ferrari) - June 24:
2018 French Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes) - July 1:
2018 Austrian Grand Prix Winner: Max Verstappen ( Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer) - July 8:
2018 British Grand Prix Winner: Sebastian Vettel ( Ferrari) - July 22:
2018 German Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes) - July 29:
2018 Hungarian Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes) - August 26:
2018 Belgian Grand Prix Winner: Sebastian Vettel ( Ferrari) - September 2:
2018 Italian Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes) - September 16:
2018 Singapore Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes) - September 30:
2018 Russian Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes) - October 7:
2018 Japanese Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes) - July 29:
2018 United States Grand Prix - July 29:
2018 Mexican Grand Prix - July 29:
2018 Brazilian Grand Prix - July 29:
2018 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
2017–18 Formula E season
- December 2 & 3, 2017:
2017 Hong Kong ePrix - Winners: Race #1:
Sam Bird ( DS Virgin Racing) / Race #2: Felix Rosenqvist ( Mahindra Racing)
- Winners: Race #1:
- January 13:
2018 Marrakesh ePrix Winner: Felix Rosenqvist ( Mahindra Racing) - February 3:
2018 Santiago ePrix Winner: Jean-Éric Vergne ( Techeetah) - March 3:
2018 Mexico City ePrix Winner: Daniel Abt ( Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler) - March 17:
2018 Punta del Este ePrix Winner: Jean-Éric Vergne ( Techeetah) - 14 April 2018:
2018 Rome ePrix Winner: Sam Bird ( DS Virgin Racing) - 28 April 2018:
2018 Paris ePrix Winner: Jean-Éric Vergne ( Techeetah) - 19 May 2018:
2018 Berlin ePrix Winner: Daniel Abt ( Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler) - 10 June 2018:
2018 Zürich ePrix Winner: Lucas Di Grassi ( Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler) - July 14 & 15 2018:
2018 New York City ePrix (final)
2018 MotoGP season
- March 18:
2018 Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix - MotoGP winner:
Andrea Dovizioso ( Ducati) - Moto2 winner:
Francesco Bagnaia ( Kalex) - Moto3 winner:
Jorge Martín ( Honda)
- MotoGP winner:
- April 8:
2018 Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix - MotoGP winner:
Cal Crutchlow ( Honda) - Moto2 winner:
Mattia Pasini ( Kalex) - Moto3 winner:
Marco Bezzecchi ( KTM)
- MotoGP winner:
- April 22:
2018 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas - MotoGP winner:
Marc Márquez ( Honda) - Moto2 winner:
Francesco Bagnaia ( Kalex) - Moto3 winner:
Jorge Martín ( Honda)
- MotoGP winner:
- May 6:
2018 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix - MotoGP winner:
Marc Márquez ( Honda) - Moto2 winner:
Lorenzo Baldassarri ( Kalex) - Moto3 winner:
Philipp Öttl ( KTM)
- MotoGP winner:
- May 20:
2018 French motorcycle Grand Prix - MotoGP winner:
Marc Márquez ( Honda) - Moto2 winner:
Francesco Bagnaia ( Kalex) - Moto3 winner:
Albert Arenas ( KTM)
- MotoGP winner:
- June 3:
2018 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix - MotoGP winner:
Jorge Lorenzo ( Ducati) - Moto2 winner:
Miguel Oliveira ( KTM) - Moto3 winner:
Jorge Martín ( Honda)
- MotoGP winner:
- June 17:
2018 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix - MotoGP winner:
Jorge Lorenzo ( Ducati) - Moto2 winner:
Fabio Quartararo ( Speed Up) - Moto3 winner:
Enea Bastianini ( Honda)
- MotoGP winner:
- July 1:
2018 Dutch TT - July 15:
2018 German motorcycle Grand Prix - MotoGP winner:
Marc Márquez ( Honda) - Moto2 winner:
Brad Binder ( KTM) - Moto3 winner:
Jorge Martín ( Honda)
- MotoGP winner:
- August 5:
2018 Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix - MotoGP winner:
Andrea Dovizioso ( Ducati) - Moto2 winner:
Miguel Oliveira ( KTM) - Moto3 winner:
Fabio Di Giannantonio ( Honda)
- MotoGP winner:
- August 12:
2018 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix - August 26:
2018 British motorcycle Grand Prix - Event cancelled, due to unsafe track conditions.[228]
- September 9:
2018 San Marino and Rimini's Coast motorcycle Grand Prix - MotoGP winner:
Andrea Dovizioso ( Ducati) - Moto2 winner:
Francesco Bagnaia ( Kalex) - Moto3 winner:
Lorenzo Dalla Porta ( Honda)
- MotoGP winner:
- September 23:
2018 Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix - October 7:
2018 Thailand motorcycle Grand Prix
Endurance
2018–19 FIA World Endurance Championship
- 5 May 2018:
2018 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps Winners: LMP1: #8 Toyota Gazoo Racing LMP2: #36 Signatech Alpine Matmut GTE Pro: #67 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK GTE Am: #77 Dempsey-Proton Racing
- 16–17 June 2018:
2018 24 Hours of Le Mans LMP1: #8 Toyota Gazoo Racing LMP2: #26 G-Drive Racing GTE Pro: #92 Porsche GT Team GTE Am: #77 Dempsey-Proton Racing
- 19 August 2018:
2018 6 Hours of Silverstone LMP1: #3 Rebellion Racing LMP2: #38 Jackie Chan DC Racing GTE Pro: #51 AF Corse GTE Am: #77 Dempsey-Proton Racing
- 14 October 2018:
2018 6 Hours of Fuji - 18 November 2018:
2018 6 Hours of Shanghai - 15 March 2019:
2019 1000 Miles of Sebring - 4 May 2019:
2019 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps - 15–16 June 2019:
2019 24 Hours of Le Mans (final)
2017-18 FIM Endurance World Championship
- 16–17 September 2017:
2018 Bol d'Or Winners: #94 GTM94 Yamaha - 21–22 April 2018:
2018 24 Hours of Le Mans Winners: #5 F.C.C TSR Honda France - 12 May 2018:
2018 8 Hours of Slovakia Ring Winners: #7 YART Yamaha - 9 June 2018:
2018 Oschersleben 8 Hours Winners: #5 F.C.C TSR Honda France - 29 July 2018:
2018 Suzuka 8 Hours (final) Winners: #5 F.C.C TSR Honda France
2018 Superbike World Championship
- February 24 & 25: #1 in
Phillip Island - Winners:
Marco Melandri ( Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) (2 times)
- Winners:
- March 24 & 25: #2 in
Buriram - Winners: Race #1:
Jonathan Rea ( Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) / Race #2: Chaz Davies ( Aruba.it Racing – Ducati)
- Winners: Race #1:
- April 14 & 15: #3 in
Aragón - April 21 & 22: #4 in
Assen - Winners: Race #1:
Jonathan Rea ( Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) / Race #2: Tom Sykes ( Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK)
- Winners: Race #1:
- May 12 & 13: #5 in
Imola - Winners:
Michael van der Mark ( Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team) (2 times)
- Winners:
- May 26 & 27: #6 in
Donington - June 9 & 10: #7 in
Brno - Winners: Race #1:
Jonathan Rea ( Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) / Race #2: Alex Lowes ( Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team)
- Winners: Race #1:
- June 23 & 24: #8 in
Laguna Seca - July 7 & 8: #9 in
Misano - September 15 & 16: #10 in
Algarve - September 29 & 30: #11 in
Magny-Cours
Rallying
2018 World Rally Championship
- January 25 – 28:
2018 Monte Carlo Rally Winner: Sébastien Ogier ( M-Sport Ford World Rally Team) - February 15 – 18:
2018 Rally Sweden Winner: Thierry Neuville ( Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT) - March 8 – 11:
2018 Rally Mexico Winner: Sébastien Ogier ( M-Sport Ford World Rally Team) - April 5 – 8:
2018 Tour de Corse Winner: Sébastien Ogier ( M-Sport Ford World Rally Team) - April 26 – 29:
2018 Rally Argentina Winner: Ott Tänak ( Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT) - May 16 – 20:
2018 Rally de Portugal Winner: Thierry Neuville ( Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT) - June 7 – 10:
2018 Rally d'Italia Winner: Thierry Neuville ( Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT) - July 26 – 29:
2018 Rally Finland Winner: Ott Tänak ( Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT) - August 16 – 19:
2018 Rallye Deutschland Winner: Ott Tänak ( Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT) - September 13 – 16:
2018 Rally of Turkey Winner: Ott Tänak ( Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT) - October 4 – 7:
2018 Wales Rally GB Winner: Sébastien Ogier ( M-Sport Ford World Rally Team) - October 25 – 28:
2018 Rally de España Winner: - November 15 – 18:
2018 Rally Australia Winner:
Dakar Rally
- January 6 – 20: 2018 Dakar Rally in
Peru, Bolivia and Argentina - Cars winner:
Carlos Sainz (Peugeot) - Bikes winner:
Matthias Walkner (KTM) - Quads winner:
Ignacio Casale (Yamaha) - Trucks winner:
Eduard Nikolaev (Kamaz) - UTVs winner:
Reinaldo Varela (Can-Am)
- Cars winner:
Muay Thai
Multi-sport events
- February 9 – 25: 2018 Winter Olympics in
Pyeongchang[229] - March 9 – 18: 2018 Winter Paralympics in
Pyeongchang[230] United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 18 – 24: 2018 Arctic Winter Games in
Fort Smith-Hay River[231] Alaska won the gold medal tally. Alberta North won the overall medal tally.
- April 4 – 15: 2018 Commonwealth Games in
Gold Coast, Queensland[232] Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 26 – June 8: 2018 South American Games in
Cochabamba[233] Colombia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 22 – July 1: 2018 Mediterranean Games in
Tarragona[234] Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 15 – 27: 2018 Micronesian Games in
Yap[235] - July 18 – 28: 2018 African Youth Games in
Algiers[236] Egypt won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 19 – August 3: 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games in
Barranquilla[237] - Note: These Games were supposed to be held in Quetzaltenango, but CACSO stripped away the hosting rights from there.
Mexico won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 2 – 12: 2018 European Championships in
Berlin and Glasgow (debut event)[238] Russia won the gold medal tally. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
- August 4 – 12: 2018 Gay Games in
Paris[239] - For detailed results, click here.
- August 18 – September 2: 2018 Asian Games in
Jakarta and Palembang[240] China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 7 – 15: 2018 Asia Pacific Masters Games in
/ Penang (debut event)[241] - For information about the sport, click here. From there, the results of that sport would be listed in the "Result" tab.
- October 6 – 13: 2018 Asian Para Games in
Jakarta[242] China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 6 – 18: 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in
Buenos Aires[243] - November 2 – 11: 2018 Pan Pacific Masters Games in
Gold Coast - TBA for December: 2018 ASEAN Deaf Games in
Bangkok
Netball
- January 20 – 28: 2018 Netball Quad Series (January) in
England and South Africa - Round Robin Final Ranking: 1st.
Australia, 2nd. England, 3rd. New Zealand, 4th. South Africa
- Round Robin Final Ranking: 1st.
- March 21 – 24: Taini Jamison Trophy in
Auckland - In the final,
Jamaica defeated New Zealand, 59–53, to win their 1st title. Malawi took third place and Fiji took fourth place.
- In the final,
- June 9 – 13: Namibia Quad Series in
Namibia - September 15 – 22: 2018 Netball Quad Series (September) in
Australia and New Zealand - Round Robin Final Ranking: 1st.
Australia, 2nd. England, 3rd. New Zealand, 4th. South Africa
- Round Robin Final Ranking: 1st.
- October 14 & 18: 2018 Constellation Cup
Europe
- March 2 – 4: U17 European Netball Championships in
Ireland - This event is cancelled and rescheduled in October.
- May 10 – 13: Netball Europe Open – Challenge Section in
Gibraltar - Round Robin Final Ranking: 1st.
Ireland, 2nd. Isle of Man, 3rd. United Arab Emirates, 4th. Gibraltar, 5th. Israel
- Round Robin Final Ranking: 1st.
- October 5 – 7: Netball Europe Championships – U21 in TBD place
World events
- September 17 – 21: 3rd World University Netball Championship in
Kampala - In the final,
Uganda defeated South Africa, 44–43, to win their 1st title.
- In the final,
Nordic combined
Orienteering
2018 Orienteering World Cup
- May 5 – 13: World Cup Round 1 in
Switzerland - Sprint winners:
Daniel Hubmann (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f) - Middle winners:
Matthias Kyburz (m) / Marika Teini (f) - Long winners:
Olav Lundanes (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f)
- Sprint winners:
- August 4 – 11: World Cup Round 2 in
Latvia - Sprint winners:
Daniel Hubmann (m) / Maja Alm (f) - Middle winners:
Eskil Kinneberg (m) / Natalia Gemperle (f) - Long winners:
Olav Lundanes (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f)
- Sprint winners:
- August 31 – September 2: World Cup Round 3 in
Norway - Long winners:
Gustav Bergman (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f) - Middle winners:
William Lind (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f)
- Long winners:
- October 4 – 7: World Cup Round 4 in
Czech Republic - Knockout Sprint winners:
Vojtěch Král (m) / Judith Wyder (f) - Middle winners:
Milos Nykodym (m) / Karolin Ohlsson (f) - Long winners:
Jonas Leandersson (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f)
- Knockout Sprint winners:
2018 MTB Orienteering World Cup
2017–18 World Cup in Ski Orienteering
- November 28 – December 4, 2017: Ski Orienteering World Cup Round 1 in
Finland - Sprint winners:
Andrey Lamov (m) / Salla Koskela (f) - Middle winners:
Andrey Lamov (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f) - Long winners:
Andrey Lamov (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f)
- Sprint winners:
- February 3 – 8: Ski Orienteering World Cup Round 1 in
Bulgaria - Sprint winners:
Eduard Khrennikov (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f) - Middle winners:
Andrey Lamov (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f) - Long winners:
Erik Rost (m) / Maria Kechkina (f)
- Sprint winners:
- March 4 – 12: Ski Orienteering World Cup Round 3 in
United States - Sprint winners:
Andrey Lamov (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f) - Middle winners:
Erik Rost / Tove Alexandersson (f) - Long winners:
Erik Rost (m) / Salla Koskela (f) - Mixed sprint relay winners:
Sweden (Erik Rost & Tove Alexandersson)
- Sprint winners:
Continental & International
- February 3 – 8: European Ski Orienteering Championships in
Bulgaria - Long winners:
Erik Rost (m) / Maria Kechkina (f) - Middle winners:
Andrey Lamov (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f) - Sprint winners:
Eduard Khrennikov (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f) - Mixed sprint relay winners:
Sweden 1 (Tove Alexandersson & Erik Rost) - Relay winners:
Norway 1 (Jørgen Madslien, Øyvind Watterdal, Lars Moholdt)
- Long winners:
- February 4 – 8: European Youth Ski Orienteering Championships in
Bulgaria - Sprint U17 winners:
Artemiy Dorma (m) / Zoya Chernykh (f) - Middle U17 winners:
Akseli Virtanen (m) / Alina Niggli (f) - Long U17 winners:
Matias Maijala (m) / Olesia Riazanova (f) - Relay winners:
Finland (Samuli Peltola, Akseli Virtanen, Matias Maijala)
- Sprint U17 winners:
- February 4 – 8: Junior World Ski Orienteering Championships in
Bulgaria - Sprint U20 winners:
Igor Linkevich (m) / Liisa Nenonen (f) - Middle U20 winners:
Jørgen Baklid (m) / Marina Vyatkina (f) - Long U20 winners:
Jørgen Baklid (m) / Ekaterina Stepanova (f) - Relay winners:
Russia 1 (Sergey Mizonov, Nicolai Vlasov, Igor Linkevich)
- Sprint U20 winners:
- February 21 – 25: 2018 World University Ski Orienteering Championship in
Tartu[244] - Sprint winners:
Sergey Gorlanov (m) / Anna Ulvensøen (f) - Pursuit winners:
Jørgen Haugen Madslien (m) / Anna Ulvensøen (f) - Middle distance winners:
Sergey Gorlanov (m) / Anna Ulvensøen (f) - Sprint Relay winners:
Norway 1 (Anna Ulvensøen & Jørgen Haugen Madslien)
- Sprint winners:
- March 6 – 10: World Masters Ski Orienteering Championships 2018 in
United States - April 28 – May 1: European Trail Orienteering Championships 2018 in
Slovakia - PreO winner:
Antti Rusanen - PreO Para winner:
Pavel Shmatov - TempO winner:
Pinja Mäkinen - Relay winners:
Finland 1 (Pinja Mäkinen, Juha Hiirsalmi, Antti Rusanen) - Relay Para winners:
Czech Republic 1 (Hanka Doležalová, Pavel Dudík, Jana Kostová)
- PreO winner:
- May 6 – 13: 2018 European Orienteering Championships in
Cadempino - Sprint winners:
Daniel Hubmann (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f) - Middle winners:
Matthias Kyburz (m) / Marika Teini (f) - Long winners:
Olav Lundanes (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f) - Sprint Relay winners:
Switzerland (Judith Wyder, Florian Howald, Daniel Hubmann, Elena Roos) - Relay winners:
Norway 1 (Eskil Kinneberg, Magne Dæhli, Olav Lundanes)
- Sprint winners:
- May 26: Baltic Orienteering Championships in
Latvia - June 8 & 9: MTB Baltic Orienteering Championships 2018 in
Latvia - June 28 – July 1: European Youth Orienteering Championships 2018 in
Bulgaria - July 6 – 13: World Masters Orienteering Championships 2018 in
Denmark - July 8 – 15: Junior World Orienteering Championships in
Hungary - July 17 – 21: 2018 World University Orienteering Championship in
Kuortane - August 4 – 11: 2018 World Orienteering Championships in
Latvia - August 18 – 21: North American Orienteering Championships in
Canada - August 23 – 25: South East European Championships in
Slovenia - June 27 – July 1: European Junior MTB Orienteering Championships in
Hungary - June 27 – July 1: European MTB Orienteering Championships in
Hungary - June 27 – July 1: World Masters MTB Orienteering Championships 2018 in
Hungary - August 4 – 11: World Trail Orienteering Championships 2018 in
Latvia - August 5 – 12: European Youth MTB Orienteering Championships in
Austria - August 5 – 12: World MTB Orienteering Championships in
Austria - August 5 – 12: Junior World MTB Orienteering Championship in
Austria - August 23 – 25: South East European Championships in
Slovenia - October 13: Kinmen Orienteering Championships in
Chinese Taipei - November 5 – 11: South American Orienteering Championships & South American Youth Orienteering Championships in
Uruguay - December 23 – 26: Asian Orienteering Championships in
Hong Kong - TBD: World Trail Orienteering Championships 2018 in
Riga
Racquetball
Roller sports
World and Continental Championships
- July 15 – 22: 2018 CERH European Championship in
A Coruña - 2018 CERH European U-20 Roller Hockey Championship in
Portugal - 2018 Latin Cup in
France - CERH Women's Euro 2018
- October 1 – 10: 1st World University Roller Sports Championships in
Taipei
- Artistic
- August 31 – September 8: Junior/Senior/Cadet/Youth European Championships in
Portugal - October 29 – November 3: Cup of Europe in
Spain
- Speed
- August 17 – 19: 2018 European Speed Skating Championship in
Oostende
- Track
- Seniors 300 m Sprint winners:
Simon Albrecht (m) / Sandrine Tas (f) - 10000 m Points elimination winners:
Daniel Niero (m) / Francesca Lollobrigida (f) - 500 m Sprint team winners:
Spain (Ioseba Fernandez & Patxi Peula) (m) / Italy (Francesca Lollobrigida, Giorgia Bormida, Benedetta Rossini) - 15000 m Eliminations winners:
Daniel Niero (m) / Francesca Lollobrigida (f) - 500 m Sprint winners:
Simon Albrecht (m) / Sandrine Tas (f) - 1000 m Sprint winners:
Mathias Vosté (m) / Sandrine Tas (f) - 3000 m Relay winners:
Italy (Daniel Niero, Duccio Marsili, Daniele Di Stefano, Giuseppe Bramante) (m) / Belgium (Sandrine Tas, Anke Vos, Stien Vanhoutte)
- Seniors 300 m Sprint winners:
- Road
- 200 m Sprint winners:
Ioseba Fernández (m) / Sandrine Tas (f) - 10000 m Points winners:
Daniel Niero (m) / Sandrine Tas (f) - 20000 m Elimination winners:
Patxi Peula (m) / / Francesca Lollobrigida (f) - Seniors one lap winners:
Ioseba Fernández (m) / Sandrine Tas (f)
- 200 m Sprint winners:
- Marathon
- Seniors Marathon winners:
Bart Swings (m) / Chloe Geoffroy (f)
- Seniors Marathon winners:
- Freestyle
- September 28 – 30: CERS European Freestyle Skating Championships in
Barcelona
- Inline Hockey
- April 5 – 8: 2018 Men European League (final in
Rethel) - April 26 – 29: 2018 Women European League (final in
Roana) - July 5 – 8: U18M and U16M European Championships in
France - U18: In the final,
Czech Republic defeated Italy, 8–0, to win the title. France took third and Sweden took fourth place. - U16: In the final,
Czech Republic defeated Italy, 7–3, to win the title. United Kingdom took third and Sweden took fourth place.
- U18: In the final,
CERH
- November 4, 2017 – May 13: 2017–18 CERH European League (final four in
Portugal) - In the final,
FC Barcelona Hoquei defeated FC Porto, 4–2, to win their 22nd title.
- In the final,
- November 4, 2017 – April 29: 2017–18 CERS Cup (final four in
Spain) - In the final,
CE Lleida Llista Blava defeated Óquei Clube de Barcelos, 1–0, after penalties to win their 3rd title. Initial match finished 2–2.
- In the final,
- November 11, 2017 – March 18: 2017–18 CERH Women's European League (final four in
Portugal) - In the final,
CP Gijón Solimar defeated S.L. Benfica, 4–3, to win their 5th title.
- In the final,
Rowing
International rowing events
- May 26 & 27: 2018 European Rowing Junior Championships in
Gravelines[245] Czech Republic won the gold medal tally. Italy won the overall medal tally.
- July 25 – 29: 2018 World Rowing Under 23 Championships in
Poznań[246] United States won the gold medal tally. Italy won the overall medal tally.
- August 2 – 5: 2018 European Rowing Championships in
Glasgow[247] Romania won the gold medal tally. Romania and Netherlands won 7 overall medals each.
- August 8 – 12: 2018 World Rowing Junior Championships in
Račice[248] - Five national teams won 2 gold medals each.
United States won the overall medal tally.
- Five national teams won 2 gold medals each.
- August 10 – 12: 2018 World University Rowing Championships in
Shanghai[249] Great Britain won the gold medal tally. Italy won the overall medal tally.
- September 1 & 2: 2018 European Rowing Under 23 Championships in
Brest[250] - September 9 – 16: 2018 World Rowing Championships in
Plovdiv[251] United States, Italy, Germany, and France won 3 gold medals each. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- September 26 – 30: 2018 World Rowing Masters Regatta in
Sarasota-Bradenton[252] - For detailed results, click here.
2018 World Rowing Cup
- June 1 – 3: #1 in
Belgrade[253] Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 22 – 24: #2 in
Linz-Ottensheim[254] - July 13 – 15: #3 (final) in
Lucerne[255] New Zealand won the gold medal tally. Germany won the overall medal tally.
Rugby league
- January 27 – August 25: 2018 Challenge Cup
Catalans Dragons defeated Warrington Wolves, 20–14, to win their 1st Challenge Cup title.
- June 6 – July 11: 2018 State of Origin series
New South Wales defeated Queensland, 2 matches out of 3, to win their 14th State of Origin series title.
Rugby sevens
International rugby sevens events
- January 6 – 14: 2018 Sudamérica Rugby Sevens in
Punta del Este & Viña del Mar[256] South Africa Academy defeated France, 34–7, to win their first Sudamérica Rugby Sevens title. Uruguay took third place and Chile took fourth place.
- July 12 – 14: 2018 World University Rugby Sevens Championship in
Swakopmund[257] - July 20 – 22: 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens at AT&T Park in
San Francisco[258] - Men:
New Zealand defeated England, 33–12, to win their second consecutive and third overall Men's Rugby World Cup Sevens title. - Women:
New Zealand defeated France, 29–0, to win their second consecutive Women's Rugby World Cup Sevens title.
- Men:
2018 Rugby Europe Sevens Grand Prix Series
- May 19 & 20: ERSS #1 in
Moscow - June 30 & July 1: ERSS #2 in
Marcoussis - July 7 & 8: ERSS #3 in
Exeter - September 8 & 9: ERSS #4 in
Łódź (final)
2017–18 World Rugby Sevens Series
- December 1 & 2, 2017: WRSS #1 in
Dubai - Cup:
South Africa; Plate: Australia; Bowl: France; Shield: Wales
- Cup:
- December 9 & 10, 2017: WRSS #2 in
Cape Town - Cup:
New Zealand; Plate: Fiji; Bowl: Australia; Shield: Kenya
- Cup:
- January 26 – 28: WRSS #3 in
Sydney - Cup:
Australia; Plate: New Zealand; Bowl: France; Shield: Canada
- Cup:
- February 3 & 4: WRSS #4 in
Hamilton - Cup:
Fiji; Plate: Samoa; Bowl: United States; Shield: France
- Cup:
- March 2 – 4: WRSS #5 in
Las Vegas - Cup:
United States; Plate: New Zealand; Bowl: France; Shield: Samoa
- Cup:
- March 10 & 11: WRSS #6 in
Vancouver - April 6 – 8: WRSS #7 in
Hong Kong - April 28 & 29: WRSS #8 in
National Stadium, Singapore - Cup:
Fiji; Plate: New Zealand; Bowl: United States; Shield: Japan
- Cup:
- June 2 & 3: WRSS #9 in
London - Cup:
Fiji; Plate: New Zealand; Bowl: Kenya; Shield: Samoa
- Cup:
- June 8 – 10: WRSS #10 (final) in
Paris - Cup:
South Africa; Plate: Fiji; Bowl: Argentina; Shield: Kenya
- Cup:
2017–18 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series
- November 30 & December 1, 2017: WRWSS #1 in
Dubai - Cup:
Australia; Plate: New Zealand; Bowl: Ireland
- Cup:
- January 26 – 28: WRWSS #2 in
Sydney - April 21 & 22: WRWSS #3 in
Kitakyushu - Cup:
New Zealand; Plate: Russia; Bowl: United States
- Cup:
- May 12 & 13: WRWSS #4 in
Langford, British Columbia - Cup:
New Zealand; Plate: Canada; Bowl: Japan
- Cup:
- June 8 – 10: WRWSS #5 (final) in
Paris - Cup:
New Zealand; Plate: United States; Bowl: Ireland
- Cup:
Rugby union
- National teams
- October 28, 2017 – April 14:
/ / / / / 2017–18 Rugby Europe Trophy - Champions:
Portugal; Second: Netherlands; Third: Switzerland
- Champions:
- January 27 – March 3:
/ / / / / 2018 Americas Rugby Championship - Champions:
United States; Second: Argentina XV; Third: Uruguay
- Champions:
- February 2 – March 16:
/ / / / / 2018 Six Nations Under 20 Championship - February 2 – March 18:
/ / / / / 2018 Women's Six Nations Championship - February 3 – March 17:
/ / / / / 2018 Six Nations Championship - February 10 – March 18:
/ / / / / 2018 Rugby Europe Championship - April 28 – June 2:
/ / 2018 Asia Rugby Championship - Champions:
Hong Kong; Second: South Korea; Third: Malaysia
- Champions:
- May 30 – June 17:
2018 World Rugby Under 20 Championship France defeated England, 33–25, to win their first World Rugby Under 20 Championship title. South Africa took third place.
- June 16 – August 18:
/ / / / / 2018 Africa Gold Cup - August 18 - October 6: 2018 Rugby Championship
- Champions:
New Zealand; Second: South Africa; Third: Australia; Fourth: Argentina
- Champions:
- Club teams
- August 26, 2017 – June 2:
2017–18 Top 14 - Castres defeated Montpellier 29–13 in the final to win their fifth Top 14 title.
- September 1, 2017 – May 26:
2017–18 Aviva Premiership - Saracens defeated reigning champion Exeter Chiefs 27–10 in the final to win their third title in four years and fourth overall.
/ / / / 2017–18 Pro14
- October 12, 2017 – May 11: 2017–18 European Rugby Challenge Cup
Cardiff Blues defeated Gloucester 31–30 in the final at Bilbao for their second Challenge Cup crown.
- October 13, 2017 – May 12: 2017–18 British and Irish Cup
Ealing Trailfinders defeated Leinster A 22–7 to win their first British and Irish Cup title.
- October 13, 2017 – May 12: 2017–18 European Rugby Champions Cup
- January 13 – May 12: 2017–18 European Rugby Continental Shield
Enisey-STM defeated Heidelberger RK 24–20 in the final. Both finalists had been set to qualify for the 2018–19 European Rugby Challenge Cup, with Heidelberg to become the first German side ever to participate in that competition. However, Heidelberg were barred from the Challenge Cup due to Hans-Peter Wild's ownership of both this club and French side Stade Français.
- November 3, 2017 – March 18:
/ 2017–18 Anglo-Welsh Cup Exeter Chiefs defeated fellow English team Bath 28–11 to win their second Anglo-Welsh Cup title. This was also the final Anglo-Welsh Cup, as the Welsh Rugby Union pulled out of the competition in favour of a dedicated U-23 competition. For the English sides, it will be replaced by the Premiership Rugby Cup from 2018–19.[259]
- February 17 – August 4:
/ / / / 2018 Super Rugby season - August 17 – October 27:
2018 Currie Cup Premier Division - August 17 – October 28:
2018 Mitre 10 Cup - September 1 – October 27:
/ 2018 National Rugby Championship
Sailing
International sailing events
- August 20, 2017 – July 28: Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, starting and finishing in
Liverpool[260] - October 14, 2017 – June 30: 2017–18 Volvo Ocean Race, starting in
Alicante and finishing in The Hague[261] - Winners:
Dongfeng Race Team (Skipper: Charles Caudrelier)
- Winners:
- June 18 – 25: 2018 Asian Sailing Championship in
Jakarta[262] China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 14 – 21: 2018 Youth Sailing World Championships in
Corpus Christi, Texas[263] United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 30 – August 12: 2018 Sailing World Championships in
Aarhus[264] Netherlands won the gold medal tally. France won 7 overall medals.
- September 1 – 5: 2018 World University Sailing Championship in
Cherbourg[265]
2018 Sailing World Cup
- October 15 – 22, 2017: SWC #1 in
Gamagōri[266] - January 21 – 28: SWC #2 in
Miami[267] Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 22 – 29: SWC #3 in
Hyères[268] France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 3 – 10: SWC #4 (final) in
Marseille[269] - Eight different team won a gold medal each.
France, Great Britain, & Italy won 3 overall medals each.
- Eight different team won a gold medal each.
2018 Extreme Sailing Series
- March 14 – 17: Act 1 in
Muscat - Champions:
Alinghi; Second: SAP Extreme Sailing Team; Third: Oman Air
- Champions:
- May 24 – 27: Act 2 (GC32 World Championship) in
Riva del Garda - June 14 – 17: Act 3 in
Barcelona - July 5 – 8: Act 4 in
Cascais - August 24 – 27: Act 5 in
Cardiff - October 18 – 21: Act 6 in
San Diego - November 29 – December 2: Act 7 (final) in
Los Cabos
Sambo
Shooting sport
World and continental shooting events
- February 16 – 26: 2018 10m European Shooting Championships in
Győr[270] Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 14 – 18: 2018 World University Shooting Championship in
Kuala Lumpur[271] - May 1–12: 2018 World Shooting Para Sport Championships in
Cheongju[272] - For results, click here.
- May 29 – June 7: 2018 CISM World Military Shooting Championship in
Thun[273] China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 30 – August 13: 2018 European Shotgun Championship in
Leobersdorf[274] - Senior & Junior:
Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Senior & Junior:
- September 2 – 14: 2018 ISSF World Shooting Championships in
Changwon[275] - November 2 – 12: 2018 Shooting Championship of the Americas in
Guadalajara
2018 ISSF World Cup
- March 2 – 12: All Guns World Cup #1 in
Guadalajara[276][277] - 10 m Air Pistol winners:
Shahzar Rizvi (m) / Manu Bhaker (f) - 10 m Air Pistol mixed team winners:
India (Om Prakash Mitharval & Manu Bhaker) - Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol winner:
Clement Bessaguet - Women's 25 m Pistol winner:
Anna Korakaki - 10 m Air Rifle winners:
István Péni (m) / Laura-Georgeta Coman (f) - 50 m Rifle Three Positions winners:
Akhil Sheoran (m) / PEI Ruijiao (f) - 10 m Air Rifle mixed team winners:
China (XU Hong & CHEN Keduo) - Skeet winners:
Vincent Hancock (m) / Kim Rhode (f) - Trap winners:
Lyndon Sosa (m) / Ashley Carroll (f) - Trap mixed team winners:
Finland (Satu Mäkelä-Nummela & Vesa Tornroos)
- 10 m Air Pistol winners:
- March 19 – 29: 2018 Junior World Cup (All Guns) #1 in
Sydney[278][279] - Junior 10 m Air Pistol winners:
WANG Zhehao (m) / Manu Bhaker (f) - Men's Junior 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol winner:
Anish Anish - Women's Junior 25 m Pistol winner:
Muskan Muskan - Junior 10 m Air Pistol Mixed Team winners:
India (Anmol Anmol & Manu Bhaker) - Junior 10 m Air Rifle winners:
LIU Yuqi (m) / Elavenil Valarivan (f) - Men's Junior 50 m Rifle Three Positions winner:
ZHANG Changhong - Junior 10 m Air Rifle Mixed Team winners:
China (ZHU Yingjie & LIU Yuqi) - Junior Trap winners:
Matteo Marongiu (m) / DUAN Yuwei (f) - Junior Skeet winners:
DOU Xuyang (m) / Aislin Jones (f) - Junior Trap Mixed Team winners:
Italy (Teo Petroni & Erica Sessa)
- Junior 10 m Air Pistol winners:
- April 20 – 30: All Guns World Cup #2 (final) in
Changwon[280][281] - 10 m Air Pistol winners:
Artem Chernousov (m) / Viktoria Chaika (f) - 10 m Air Pistol Mixed Team winners:
China (JI Xiaojing & WU Jiayu) - Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol winner:
Kim Jun-hong - Women's 25 m Pistol winner:
Elena Galiabovitch - 10 m Air Rifle winners:
Alexander Dryagin (m) / ZHAO Ruozhu (f) - 10 m Air Rifle Mixed Team winners:
China (ZHAO Ruozhu & Yang Haoran) - 50 m Rifle Three Positions winners:
Sergey Kamenskiy (m) / WANG Zeru (f) - Trap winners:
Mauro de Filippis (m) / Satu Mäkelä-Nummela (f) - Mixed Trap winners:
Slovakia (Erik Varga & Zuzana Štefečeková) - Skeet winners:
Vincent Hancock (m) / Kim Rhode (f)
- 10 m Air Pistol winners:
- May 7 – 15: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #1 in
Fort Benning[282][283] - 10 m Air Pistol winners:
WU Jiayu (m) / Anna Korakaki (f) - 10 m Air Pistol Mixed Team winners:
Spain (Pablo Carrera & Sonia Franquet) - Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol winner:
LIN Junmin - Women's 25 m Pistol winner:
Maria Grozdeva - 10 m Air Rifle winners:
Julian Justus (m) / WU Mingyang (f) - 10 m Air Rifle Mixed Team winners:
China (WU Mingyang & YAO Yuncong) - 50 m Rifle Three Positions winners:
István Péni (m) / Snježana Pejčić (f)
- 10 m Air Pistol winners:
- May 22 – 29: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #2 (final) in
Munich[284][285] - 10 m Air Pistol winners:
Oleh Omelchuk (m) / Olena Kostevych (f) - 10 m Air Pistol Mixed Team winners:
Ukraine (Olena Kostevych & Oleh Omelchuk) - Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol winner:
LIN Junmin - Women's 25 m Pistol winner:
XIONG Yaxuan - 10 m Air Rifle winners:
Illia Charheika (m) / LIN Ying-Shin (f) - 10 m Air Rifle Mixed Team winners:
Russia (Anastasiia Galashina & Sergey Kamenskiy) - 50 m Rifle Three Positions winners:
Yang Haoran (m) / Elaheh Ahmadi (f)
- 10 m Air Pistol winners:
- June 5 – 15: Shotgun World Cup #1 in
Siġġiewi[286][287] - Skeet winners:
Vincent Hancock (m) / Amber Hill (f) - Trap winners:
Aaron Heading (m) / Satu Mäkelä-Nummela (f) - Mixed Trap winners:
Slovakia (Erik Varga & Zuzana Štefečeková)
- Skeet winners:
- June 22 – 29: 2018 Junior World Cup (All Guns) #2 (final) in
Suhl[288][289] - Junior 10 m Air Pistol winners:
Chaudhary Saurabh (m) / Manu Bhaker (f) - Junior 10 m Air Pistol Mixed Team winners:
India (Devanshi Rana & Chaudhary Saurabh) - Junior 25 m Pistol winners:
Ernests Erbs (m) / Camille Jedrzejewski (f) - Junior 25 m Standard Pistol winners
Vijayveer Sidhu (m) / Vishwa Jignesh Dahiya (f) - Junior 50 m Pistol winners:
Mikhail Isakov (m) / Yulyana Rohach (f) - Junior Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol winner:
Matej Rampula - Junior 10 m Air Rifle winners:
Hriday Hazarika (m) / Elavenil Valarivan (f) - Junior 10 m Air Rifle Mixed Team winners:
India (Elavenil Valarivan & Divyansh Singh Panwar) - Junior 50 m Rifle Prone winners:
William Shaner (m) / Morgan Phillips (f) - Junior 50 m Rifle Three Positions winners:
Marco Suppini (m) / WANG Zeru (f) - Junior Skeet winners:
Emil Kjelgaard Petersen (m) / Vanesa Hockova (f) - Junior Trap winners:
Adria Martinez Torres (m) / Gaia Ragazzini (f) - Junior Trap Mixed Team winners:
Italy (Erica Sessa & Teo Petroni)
- Junior 10 m Air Pistol winners:
- July 9 – 19: Shotgun World Cup #2 in
Tucson, Arizona[290] - Skeet winners:
LEE Jong-jun (m) / Kim Rhode (f) - Trap winners:
Simone Lorenzo Prosperi (m) / Marika Salmi (f) - Mixed Trap winners:
United States (Corey Cogdell & Casey Wallace)
- Skeet winners:
- October 23 – 29: Shotgun World Cup #3 (final) in
Al Ain
Ski jumping
Snooker
Snooker season 2017/2018
- World Seniors Tour
- October 24 – 26, 2017: 2017 UK Seniors Championship in
Redhill Jimmy White defeated Ken Doherty, 4–2.
- January 6 – 7: 2018 Irish Seniors Masters in
Kildare Steve Davis defeated Jonathan Bagley, 4–0.
- March 21 – 24: 2018 World Seniors Championship in
Scunthorpe Aaron Canavan defeated Patrick Wallace, 4–3.
- April 12: 2018 Seniors Masters (final) in
Sheffield Cliff Thorburn defeated Jonathan Bagley, 2–1.
- World ranking event
- June 23 – 25, 2017: 2017 Riga Masters in
Riga Ryan Day defeated Stephen Maguire, 5–2.
- August 16 – 22, 2017: 2017 China Championship in
Guangzhou[291] Luca Brecel defeated Shaun Murphy, 10–5.
- August 22 – 27, 2017: 2017 Paul Hunter Classic in
Fürth[292] Michael White defeated Shaun Murphy, 4–2.
- September 12 – 16, 2017: 2017 Indian Open in
Vishakhapatnam John Higgins defeated Anthony McGill, 5–1.
- September 18 – 24, 2017: 2017 World Open in
Yushan Ding Junhui defeated Kyren Wilson, 10–3.
- October 2 – 8, 2017: 2017 European Masters in
Lommel Judd Trump defeated Stuart Bingham, 9–7.
- October 16 – 22, 2017: 2017 English Open in
Barnsley Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Kyren Wilson, 9–2.
- October 29 – November 5, 2017: 2017 International Championship in
Daqing Mark Selby defeated Mark Allen, 10–7.
- November 13 – 18, 2017: 2017 Shanghai Masters in
Shanghai Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Judd Trump, 10–3.
- November 20 – 26, 2017: 2017 Northern Ireland Open in
Belfast Mark Williams defeated Yan Bingtao, 9–8.
- November 28 – December 10, 2017: 2017 UK Championship in
York Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Shaun Murphy, 10–5.
- December 11 – 17, 2017: 2017 Scottish Open in
Glasgow Neil Robertson defeated Cao Yupeng, 9–8.
- January 31 – February 4: 2018 German Masters in
Berlin Mark Williams defeated Graeme Dott, 9–1.
- February 8 – 11: 2018 Snooker Shoot-Out in
Watford Michael Georgiou defeated Graeme Dott, 67–56.
- February 19 – 25: 2018 World Grand Prix in
Preston Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Ding Junhui, 10–3.
- February 26 – March 4: 2018 Welsh Open in
Cardiff John Higgins defeated Barry Hawkins, 9–7.
- March 7 – 11: 2018 Gibraltar Open in
Gibraltar Ryan Day defeated Cao Yupeng, 4–0.
- March 19 – 25: 2018 Players Championship in
Llandudno Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Shaun Murphy, 10–4.
- April 2 – 8: 2018 China Open in
Beijing Mark Selby defeated Barry Hawkins, 11–3.
- April 21 – May 7: 2018 World Snooker Championship (final) in
Sheffield Mark Williams defeated John Higgins, 18–16.
- Pro–am event
- May 4 – 7, 2017: Vienna Snooker Open in
Vienna[293] David Grace defeated Nigel Bond, 5–2.
- May 24 – 27, 2017: Belgium Snooker Open in
Ghent Bjorn Haneveer defeated Ben Mertens, 6–5.
- June 7 – 11, 2017: Pink Ribbon in
Gloucester Robert Milkins defeated Rob James, 4–2
- January 26 – 28: Italian Snooker Open (final) in
Bolzano
- Non-ranking event
- July 3 – 9, 2017: 2017 World Cup in
Wuxi (team event) - July 20 – 23, 2017: 2017 Hong Kong Masters in
Hong Kong Neil Robertson defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan 6–3.
- July 26 – 30, 2017: 2017 World Games in
Wrocław Kyren Wilson defeated Ali Carter, 3–1.
- July 28 & 29, 2017: 2017 CVB Snooker Challenge (team event) in
Shenzhen United Kingdom defeated China, 26–9.
- September 22 – 24, 2017: Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games – Team in
Ashgabat[294] - September 24 – 26, 2017: Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games – Singles in
Ashgabat[295] Zhao Xintong defeated Hossein Vafaei, 4–2.
- October 23 – 27, 2017: 2017 Haining Open in
Haining Mark Selby defeated Tom Ford, 5–1.
- November 6 – 12, 2017: 2017 Champion of Champions in
Coventry Shaun Murphy defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan, 10–8.
- January 14 – 21: 2018 The Masters in
London Mark Allen defeated Kyren Wilson, 10–7.
- March 14 – 18: 2018 Romanian Snooker Masters in
Bucharest Ryan Day defeated Stuart Bingham, 6–5.
- January 22 – March 29: 2018 Championship League (final) in
Coventry John Higgins defeated Zhou Yuelong, 3–2.
- Variant event
- September 4 – 9, 2017: 2017 Six-red World Championship in
Bangkok Mark Williams defeated Thepchaiya Un-Nooh, 8–2.
- September 19 – 21, 2017: Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games – Six-red in
Ashgabat Yan Bingtao defeated Soheil Vahedi, 5–1.
Women's snooker season 2017/2018
- August 24 – 27, 2017: 2017 Paul Hunter Ladies Classic in
Fürth Reanne Evans defeated Ng On Yee, 4–1.
- September 30 – October 1, 2017: 2017 UK Women’s Championship in
Leeds Ng On Yee defeated Reanne Evans, 4–1.
- October 28 – 29, 2017: 2017 Women's Masters in
Gloucester Ng On Yee defeated Reanne Evans, 4–3.
- February 17 – 18: 2018 British Open in
Stourbridge Reanne Evans defeated Nutcharut Wongharuthai, 4–0.
- March 14 – 17: 2018 World Women's Snooker Championship in
St. Paul's Bay Ng On Yee defeated Maria Catalano, 5–0.
- April 13 – 16: 2018 World Festival of Women's Snooker in
Leeds - World Women’s Under-21 Championship:
Nutcharut Wongharuthai defeated Emma Parker, 3–0. - World Women’s Seniors Championship:
Jenny Poulter defeated Jackie Ellis, 3–0. - World Women’s 10-Red Championship:
Reanne Evans defeated Ng On Yee, 4–1. - World Women’s 6-Red Championship:
Reanne Evans defeated Ng On Yee, 4–3. - World Women’s Pairs Championship:
Reanne Evans / Maria Catalano defeated Laura Evans / Suzie Opacic, 3–0.
- World Women’s Under-21 Championship:
Amateur snooker championships
- February 2 – 16: 2018 European U18, U21 and Men's Snooker Championships in
Sofia - Under-18:
Jackson Page defeated Florian Nüßle, 5–3. - Under-21:
Simon Lichtenberg defeated Tyler Rees, 6–3. - Men's:
Harvey Chandler defeated Jordan Brown, 7–2.
- Under-18:
- February 27 – March 2: World Snooker Team Cup 2018 in
Qatar India (Pankaj Advani & Manan Chandra) defeated Pakistan-2 (Muhammad Asif & Babar Masih), 3–2
- March 7 – 17: 2018 Oceania Billiards & Snooker Championships in
Tauranga - March 14 – 24: 2018 WSF Championships (debut event) in
St. Paul's Bay - Seniors:
Igor Figueiredo defeated Darren Morgan, 5–3. - Mixed:
Luo Honghao defeated Adam Stefanów, 6–0.
- Seniors:
- March 18 – 24: 2018 ACBS Asian Under-21 Snooker Championship and Ladies Snooker Championship in
Yangon - May 4 – 12: African Snooker & 6 red Championship 2018 in
Cairo Mohamed Ibrahim defeated Mostafa Dorgham, 6–1.
- May 6 – 12: 2018 ACBS Asian Snooker Championship in
Tabriz - July 2 – 10: 2018 IBSF World Under-21 Snooker Championship and Under-18 in
Jinan - TBD for September: 2018 World Open Under-16 Snooker Championships in
Russia - TBD for November: 2018 IBSF World Snooker Championship in
India
Snowboarding
Softball
WBSC
- February 1 – 4: 2018 Asia-Pacific Softball Cup in
Blacktown[298] - April 23 – 28: 2018 Asian Men’s Softball Championship in
Jakarta[299] Japan defeated Philippines, 4–0, to win their seventh consecutive and eighth overall Asian Men’s Softball Championship title. Singapore took third place.
- May 13 – 18: 2018 Asian Junior Women's Softball Championship in
Pampanga[300] Japan defeated Chinese Taipei to win their fourth Asian Junior Women's Softball Championship title. China took third place.
- June 12 – 15: 2018 East Asian Women's Softball Cup in
Nantou City[301] Japan defeated Chinese Taipei, 7–3, in the final. South Korea took third place.
- June 25 – 30: 2018 European Men's Softball Championship in
Havlíčkův Brod[302] - Champions:
Czech Republic; Second: Netherlands; Third: Denmark
- Champions:
- July 7 – 15: 2018 Junior Men's Softball World Championship in
Prince Albert[303] Australia defeated Japan, 6–1, to win their fifth Junior Men's Softball World Championship title. New Zealand took third place.
- July 16 – 21: 2018 European U19 Women's Softball Championship in
Staranzano[304] Italy defeated Ireland, 7–3, in the final. Czech Republic took third place.
- July 23 – 28: 2018 European U22 Women's Softball Championship in
Trnava[305] Italy defeated Netherlands, 5–4, in the final. Ireland took third place.
- August 2 – 12: 2018 Women's Softball World Championship in
Chiba[306] - The
United States defeated Japan, 7–6, to win their second consecutive and eleventh overall Women's Softball World Championship title. Canada took the bronze medal. - Note: The United States has qualified to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
- The
- October 26 & 27: 2018 Asian University Women's Softball Championship in
Nanjing
Little League Softball World Series
- July 29 – August 4: 2018 Junior League Softball World Series in
Kirkland at Everest Park[307] - The
Snow Canyon Little League (USA West) defeated the Smithville Little League (USA Southwest), 9–3, in the final.[308]
- The
- July 30 – August 5: 2018 Senior League Softball World Series in
Roxana at Lower Sussex Little League Complex[309] - August 8 – 15: 2018 Little League Softball World Series in
Portland at Alpenrose Stadium[311] - Team
Wheelersburg LL (Central) defeated team Tunkhannock LL (East), 3–0, in the final.[312]
- Team
Speed skating
Sport climbing
International sport climbing events
- January 5 – 7: 2018 UIAA World Youth Championship in
Malbun - U16 Lead winners:
Maksim Reshetnikov (m) / Evgeniia Iashkova (f) - U16 Speed winners:
Danila Bikulov (m) / Olga Vylegzhanina (f) - U19 Lead winners:
Louna Ladevant (m) / Valeriia Bogdan (f) - U19 Speed winners:
Nikita Glazyrin (m) / Valeriia Bogdan (f) - U22 Lead winners:
Lukas Goetz (m) / Sina Goetz (f) - U22 Speed winners:
Anton Sukharev (m) / Diana Galimova (f)
- U16 Lead winners:
- March 10 & 11: 2018 Asia Cup #1 (Bouldering) in
Hong Kong - June 15 – 17: 2018 Asia Cup #2 (Bouldering & Speed) in
Bangkok - June 20 – 23: 2018 World University Sport Climbing Championships in
Bratislava[313] - August 9 – 16: 2018 IFSC Climbing Youth World Championships in
Moscow - Junior Bouldering winners:
Meichi Narasaki (m) / Hannah Slaney (f) - Youth "A" Bouldering winners:
Sam Avezou (m) / Laura Rogora (f) - Youth "B" Bouldering winners:
Rei Kawamata (m) / Natsuki Tanii (f) - Junior Lead winners:
Meichi Narasaki (m) / Vita Lukan (f) - Youth "A" Lead winners:
Hidemasa Nishida (m) / Brooke Raboutou (f) - Youth "B" Lead winners:
Colin Duffy (m) / Natsuki Tanii (f) - Junior Speed winners:
Gian Luca Zodda (m) / Ekaterina Barashchuk (f) - Youth "A" Speed winners:
Almaz Nagaev (m) / Natalia Kalucka (f) - Youth "B" Speed winners:
JEON Ha-ram (m) / JEONG Ji-min (f)
- Junior Bouldering winners:
- September 6 – 16: 2018 IFSC Climbing World Championships in
Innsbruck - Bouldering winners:
Kai Harada (m) / Janja Garnbret (f) - Lead winners:
Jakob Schubert (m) / Jessica Pilz (f) - Speed winners:
Reza Alipour (m) / Aleksandra Rudzinska (f) - Combined winners:
Jakob Schubert (m) / Janja Garnbret (f)
- Bouldering winners:
- November 1 – 4: 2018 Asia Youth Climbing Championships in
Chongqing - November 16 – 18: 2018 China Open in
Guangzhou - December 7 – 9: 2018 Asia K Climbing Championships in
Bangkok & Krabi
2018 IFSC Climbing World Cup
- April 13 & 14: CWC #1 in
Meiringen - April 21 & 22: CWC #2 in
Moscow - Bouldering winners:
Tomoa Narasaki (m) / Janja Garnbret (f) - Speed winners:
Reza Alipour (m) / Anouck Jaubert (f)
- Bouldering winners:
- May 5 & 6: CWC #3 in
Chongqing - Bouldering winners:
Kokoro Fujii (m) / Akiyo Noguchi (f) - Speed winners:
Dmitrii Timofeev (m) / Aries Susanti Rahayu (f)
- Bouldering winners:
- May 12 & 13: CWC #4 in
Tai'an - June 2 & 3: CWC #5 in
Hachiōji, Tokyo - June 8 & 9: CWC #6 in
Vail, Colorado - Bouldering winners:
Rei Sugimoto (m) / Alex Puccio (f)
- Bouldering winners:
- July 6 & 7: CWC #7 in
Villars-sur-Ollon - Lead winners:
Jakob Schubert (m) / Janja Garnbret (f) - Speed winners:
Aleksandr Shikov (m) / Anouck Jaubert (f)
- Lead winners:
- July 12 & 13: CWC #8 in
Chamonix - Lead winners:
Stefano Ghisolfi (m) / Jessica Pilz (f) - Speed winners:
Danyil Boldyrev (m) / Aleksandra Rudzinska (f)
- Lead winners:
- July 20 & 21: CWC #9 in
Briançon - Lead winners:
Alex Megos (m) / Janja Garnbret (f)
- Lead winners:
- July 27 & 28: CWC #10 in
Arco, Trentino - August 17 & 18: CWC #11 in
Munich - September 29 & 30: CWC #12 in
Kranj - Lead winners:
Stefano Ghisolfi (m) / Kim Ja-in (f)
- Lead winners:
- October 20 & 21: CWC #13 in
Wujiang - October 27 & 28: CWC #14 (final) in
Xiamen
2018 UIAA Ice Climbing World Cup
- January 18 – 20: ICWC #1 in
Saas-Fee - January 25 – 27: ICWC #2 in
Rabenstein - Lead winners:
Mohammadreza Safdarian Korouyeh (m) / Han Na Rai Song (f) - Speed Duel winners:
Anton Nemov (m) / Nadezda Gallyamova (f)
- Lead winners:
- February 2 – 4: ICWC #3 in
Hohhot - February 9 – 11: ICWC #4 in
Cheongsong - March 2 – 4: ICWC #5 (final) in
Kirov
Squash
Surfing
ISA
- January 19 – 25: 2018 ISA World Longboard Surfing Championship in
Wanning[314] - Open winners:
Kai Sallas (m) / Tory Gilkerson (f) - Aloha Cup winners:
United States - Team points winners:
United States
- Open winners:
- September 15 – 22: 2018 ISA World Surfing Games in
Tahara, Aichi[315] - Open winners:
Santiago Muñiz (m) / Sally Fitzgibbons (f) - Aloha Cup winners:
Spain - Team points winners:
Japan
- Open winners:
- October 27 – November 4: 2018 ISA World Junior Surfing Championship in
Huntington Beach - November 23 – December 1: 2018 ISA World SUP and Paddleboard Championship in
Búzios - December 12 – 16: 2018 ISA World Adaptive Surfing Championship in
La Jolla
2018 World Surf League
- March 11 – 22:
Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast 2018 - Winners:
Julian Wilson (m) / Lakey Peterson (f)
- Winners:
- March 28 – April 8:
Rip Curl Pro 2018 - Winners:
Italo Ferreira (m) / Stephanie Gilmore (f)
- Winners:
- April 11 – 22:
Margaret River Pro 2018 - Event cancelled, due to shark and safety concerns.[316]
- May 11 – 20:
Oi Rio Pro 2018 - Winners:
Filipe Toledo (m) / Stephanie Gilmore (f)
- Winners:
- May 27 – June 9:
Bali Pro Keramas 2018 - July 3 – 16:
J-Bay Open 2018 - July 30 – August 5:
Vans US Open of Surfing 2018 (Women only) - Winner:
Courtney Conlogue
- Winner:
- August 10 – 21:
Billabong Pro Teahupoo 2018 (Men only) - Winner:
Gabriel Medina
- Winner:
- September 5 – 9:
Surf Ranch Lemoore 2018 - Winners:
Gabriel Medina (m) / Carissa Moore (f)
- Winners:
- October 3 – 14:
Quiksilver Pro France 2018 - October 16 – 27:
MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal 2018 (Men) - November 25 – December 6:
Maui Women's Pro 2018 (Women; final) - December 8 – 20:
Billabong Pipeline Masters 2018 (Men; final)
Table tennis
Taekwondo
Telemark skiing
Tennis
- Grand Slam
- January 15–28: 2018 Australian Open
- Men's Singles:
Roger Federer defeated Marin Čilić, 6–2, 65–77, 6–3, 3–6, 6–1. - Women's Singles:
Caroline Wozniacki defeated Simona Halep, 77–62, 3–6, 6–4. - Men's Doubles:
Oliver Marach & Mate Pavić defeated Juan Sebastián Cabal & Robert Farah, 6–4, 6–4. - Women's Doubles:
Tímea Babos & Kristina Mladenovic defeated Ekaterina Makarova & Elena Vesnina, 6–4, 6–3. - Mixed Doubles:
Gabriela Dabrowski & Mate Pavić defeated Tímea Babos & Rohan Bopanna, 2–6, 6–4, [11–9].
- Men's Singles:
- May 27-June 10: 2018 French Open
- Men's Singles:
Rafael Nadal defeated Dominic Thiem, 6–4, 6–3, 6–2. - Women's Singles:
Simona Halep defeated Sloane Stephens, 3–6, 6–4, 6–1. - Men's Doubles:
Pierre-Hugues Herbert & Nicolas Mahut defeated Oliver Marach & Mate Pavić, 6–2, 7–6(7–4). - Women's Doubles:
Barbora Krejčíková & Kateřina Siniaková defeated Eri Hozumi & Makoto Ninomiya, 6–3, 6–3. - Mixed Doubles:
Latisha Chan & Ivan Dodig defeated Gabriela Dabrowski & Mate Pavić, 6–1, 6–7(5–7), [10–8]
- Men's Singles:
- July 2–15: 2018 Wimbledon Championships
- Men's Singles:
Novak Djokovic defeated Kevin Anderson, 6–2, 6–2, 7–6(7–3). - Women's Singles:
Angelique Kerber defeated Serena Williams, 6–3, 6–3. - Men's Doubles:
Mike Bryan & Jack Sock defeated Raven Klaasen & Michael Venus, 6–3, 6–7(7–9), 6–3, 5–7, 7–5. - Women's Doubles:
Barbora Krejčiková & Kateřina Siniaková defeated Nicole Melichar & Květa Peschke, 6–4, 4–6, 6–0. - Mixed Doubles:
Alexander Peya & Nicole Melichar defeated Jamie Murray & Victoria Azarenka, 7–6(7–1), 6–3.
- Men's Singles:
- August 27-September 9: 2018 US Open
- Men's Singles:
Novak Djokovic defeated Juan Martín del Potro, 6–3, 7–6(7–4), 6–3. - Women's Singles:
Naomi Osaka defeated Serena Williams, 6–2, 6–4. - Men's Doubles:
Mike Bryan & Jack Sock defeated Łukasz Kubot & Marcelo Melo, 6–3, 6–1. - Women's Doubles:
Ashleigh Barty & CoCo Vandeweghe defeated Tímea Babos & Kristina Mladenovic, 3–6, 7–6(7–2), 7–6(8–6). - Mixed Doubles:
Bethanie Mattek-Sands & Jamie Murray defeated Alicja Rosolska & Nikola Mektić, 2–6, 6–3, [11–9].
- Men's Singles:
Teams
- December 30, 2017 – January 6: 2018 Hopman Cup in
Perth - In the final,
Switzerland defeated Germany, 2–1.
- In the final,
- February 2 – November 25: 2018 Davis Cup
- February – November: 2018 Fed Cup
- September 21 – 23: 2018 Laver Cup in
Chicago Team Europe defeated Team World, 13–8, to win their second Laver Cup title.
Non ATP or WTA tournaments
- December 23 & 24, 2017: 2017 World Tennis Thailand Championship
Hua Hin Simona Halep defeated Karolína Plíšková, 6–2, 6–3. Johanna Konta took third place.
- December 28 – 30, 2017: 2017 Mubadala World Tennis Championship in
Abu Dhabi Kevin Anderson defeated Roberto Bautista Agut 6–4, 77–60. Dominic Thiem took third place.
Triathlon
Volleyball
Water polo
2018 FINA Men's Water Polo World League
- November 14, 2017 – April 10, 2018: 2017–18 FINA Men's European Water Polo Preliminary Rounds[317]
- Qualified teams to Super Final:
Croatia, Hungary, Montenegro, & Spain
- Qualified teams to Super Final:
- April 3 – 8: 2018 FINA Men's Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament in
Auckland[318] - Champions:
United States; Second: Australia; Third: Japan; Fourth: Kazakhstan - Note: All four teams mentioned above all qualified to compete in the 2018 Superfinal.
- Champions:
- June 18 – 23: 2018 FINA Men's Water Polo World League Superfinal in
Budapest[319] Montenegro defeated Hungary, 13–11, to win their second FINA Men's Water Polo World League title. Spain took third place.
2018 FINA Women's Water Polo World League
- November 21, 2017 – May 1, 2018: 2017–18 FINA Women's European Water Polo Preliminary Rounds[320]
- Qualified teams to Superfinal:
Spain, Russia, and Netherlands
- Qualified teams to Superfinal:
- April 3 – 8: 2018 FINA Women's Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament in
Auckland[321] - Champions:
United States; Second: Australia; Third: Canada; Fourth: China; Fifth: Japan - Note: All five teams mentioned above all qualified to compete in the 2018 Superfinal.
- Champions:
- May 28 – June 2: 2018 FINA Women's Water Polo League Superfinal in
Kunshan[322] United States defeated Netherlands, 8–6, to win their fifth consecutive and 12th overall FINA Women's Water Polo League title. Russia took third place.
World water polo events
- August 11 – 19: 2018 FINA Youth Water Polo World Championships in
Szombathely[323] - August 26 – September 2: 2018 LEN European U19 Water Polo Championship in
Minsk[324] Greece defeated Montenegro, 14–12, to win their first LEN European U19 Water Polo Championship title. Spain took third place.
- August 27 – September 2: 2018 FINA World Women's Youth Water Polo Championships in
Belgrade[325] - September 9 – 16: 2018 Women’s LEN European U19 Water Polo Championships in
Funchal[326] Spain defeated Russia, 12–8, to win their first LEN Women’s European U19 Water Polo Championship title. Netherlands took third place.
Ligue Européenne de Natation
- September 14, 2017 – June 9, 2018: 2017–18 LEN Champions League (final eight in
Genoa) Olympiacos defeated Pro Recco, 9–7, to win their second LEN Champions League title. CNA Barceloneta took third place.
- September 27, 2017 – April 18, 2018: 2017–18 LEN Euro Cup
Ferencvárosi TC defeated Banco BPM SM Busto, 17–13 in a 2-legged final, to win their second consecutive LEN Euro Cup title.
- March 22 – 24: 2018 LEN Women's Europa Cup Super Final in
Pontevedra (debut event)[327] - April 5 – 8: 2018 LEN Men's Europa Cup Super Final in
Rijeka (debut event)[328] - July 14 – 28: 2018 European Water Polo Championship for Men and Women in
Barcelona[329] - TBA: 2018 LEN Super Cup (location TBA)
UANA
- May 1 – 9: 2018 UANA Water Polo Cup in
Cochabamba
Weightlifting
- March 23 – 30: 2018 African Junior & Youth Weightlifting Championships in
Cairo[330][331] - March 26 – April 1: 2018 European Weightlifting Championships in
Bucharest[332] - April 20 – 30: 2018 Asian Junior & Youth Weighlifting Championships in
Urgench[333][334] - Junior:
Uzbekistan won both the gold and overall medal tallies. - Youth:
Uzbekistan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Junior:
- May 12 – 19: 2018 Pan American Weightlifting Championships in
Santo Domingo[335] - May 28 – 31: 2018 South American Weightlifting Championships in
Cochabamba (in conjunction with the 2018 South American Games)[336] Colombia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 3 – 10: 2018 Pan American Youth Weightlifting Championships in
Palmira[337] - June 26 – 30: 2018 Oceania Senior, Junior, & Youth Weightlifting Championships in
/ Le Mont-Dore[338][339][340] - Senior:
Papua New Guinea won the gold medal tally. New Zealand and Nauru won ten overall medals each. - Junior:
Nauru won both the gold and overall medal tallies. - Youth:
Nauru won the gold medal tally. Australia won the overall medal tally.
- Senior:
- July 7 – 14: 2018 World Junior Weightlifting Championships in
Tashkent[341] Uzbekistan won the gold medal tally. United States won the overall medal tally.
- July 22 – 29: 2018 European Youth Weightlifting Championships in
Milan[342] - September 5 – 12: 2018 Pan American Junior Weightlifting Championships in
Manizales[343] Colombia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 20 – 23: 2018 FISU World University Weightlifting Championships in
Biała Podlaska[344][345] - Both
Japan and Chinese Taipei won 3 gold medals and 8 overall medals each.
- Both
- October 20 – 27: 2018 European Junior Weightlifting Championships in
Zamość - November 1 – 10: 2018 World Weightlifting Championships in
Ashgabat - December 1 – 5: 2018 South American Junior & Youth Weightlifting Championships in
Guayaquil
Wrestling
Wushu
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