2016 in sports

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Air sports

Alpine skiing

Amateur boxing

American football

Aquatics

Archery

  • November 21, 2015 – September 17, 2016: 2015–16 World Archery Federation Events Page[1]

2016 Summer Olympics (WA)

Indoor archery

Outdoor archery

Association football

Athletics (track and field)

Badminton

Bandy

Baseball

Major League Baseball

WBSC

Little League Baseball

Basketball

2016 Summer Olympics (FIBA)

International FIBA championships

NBA

WNBA

NCAA

  • March 15 – April 4: 2016 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament (Final four at NRG Stadium in Houston)
  • March 19 – April 5: 2016 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament (Final four at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis)
    • The Connecticut Huskies defeated the Syracuse Orange, 82–51, to win their fourth consecutive and 11th overall NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament title. The title was also the 11th for Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma, putting him ahead of John Wooden for the most Division I national titles for a head coach in either men's or women's basketball.

FIBA Americas

FIBA Europe

FIBA Asia

FIBA Africa

FIBA Oceania

  • December 5 – 10: 2016 FIBA Oceania Under-18 Championship for Men and Women in Suva
    • Men:  New Zealand defeated  Australia, 57–51, to win their first Men's FIBA Oceania Under-18 Championship title.
      •  Guam took third place.
    • Women:  Australia defeated  New Zealand, 107–52, to win their seventh consecutive Women's FIBA Oceania Under-18 Championship title.
      •  Samoa took third place.

Beach volleyball

Biathlon

BMX racing

Bobsleigh and skeleton

Boccia

  • March 19 – 26: BISFed 2016 World Individual Championships in Beijing[73]
  • April 26 – May 2: BISFed 2016 World Open #1 in Montreal[74]
    • Individual BC1 winner: Lee Dong-won
    • Individual BC2 winner: Lee Young-jin
    • Individual BC3 winner: Jeong Ho-won
    • Individual BC4 winner: Seo Hyeon-seok
    • Pairs BC3 winners:  South Korea
    • Pairs BC4 winners:  Slovakia
    • Team BC1–BC2 winners:  South Korea
  • May 17 – 24: BISFed 2016 World Open #2 in Dubai[75][76]
    • Individual BC1 winner: LEUNG Mei Yee
    • Individual BC2 winner: Abilio Valente
    • Individual BC3 winner: HO Yuen Kei
    • Individual BC4 winner: Samuel Andrejcik
    • Pairs BC3 winners:  Russia
    • Pairs BC4 winners:  China
    • Team BC1–BC2 winners:  Portugal
  • June 14 – 19: BISFed 2016 World Open #3 in Póvoa de Varzim
    • Individual BC1 winner: David Smith
    • Individual BC2 winner: Maciel de Sousa Santos
    • Individual BC3 winner: José Carlos Macedo
    • Individual BC4 winner: Samuel Andrejcik
    • Pairs BC3 winners:  Russia
    • Pairs BC4 winners:  Brazil
    • Team BC1-BC2 winners:  Japan

Bowling

Canoeing

Chess

  • February 10 – December 18: 2016 FIDE (World Chess Federation) calendar

World events

European events

American events

  • February 19 – 28: American Continental Women's Championship in Lima
  • March 24 – 29: CARIFTA Chess Championships U20 in Saint Croix
    • U20 winners: Orlando Husbands (m) / Annelaine Jacobs (f)
    • U18 winners: Yu Tien Poon (m) / Hazel Acosta (f)
    • U16 winners: Alan-Safar Ramoutar (m) / Catherine Kaslan (f)
    • U14 winners: Alan-Safar Ramoutar (m) / Catherine Kaslan (f)
    • U12 winners: Nathan Smith (m) / Azaria Jonhson (f)
    • U10 winners: Kishan Clarke (m) / Thamara Sagastegui (f)
    • U8 winner: Jayden Barry
  • April 27 – May 3: American Subzonal 2.3.5 Open & Women in Bridgetown
    • Winners: Mark Machin Rivera (m) / Deborah Richards (f)
  • May 28 – June 5: 11th American Continental Chess Championship in San Salvador
  • June 19 – 26: Panamerican U20 Chess Championship 2016 in Bogotà
    • Winners: Luis Paulo Supi (m) / Lilia Ivonne Fuentes Godoy (f)
  • July 1 – 6: Panamerican University Championship 2016 in Tegucigalpa
    • Winners: Mattey Emanuel Vaglio (m) / Maria Elena Rodriguez Arrieta (f)
  • July 11 – 18: Central American & Caribbean Junior U20 Chess Championships 2016 in San Salvador
    • Winners: Bryan Solano Cuya (m) / Karla July Fernandez Rivero (f)
  • July 24 – 31: Panamerican Youth Festival 2016 in Montevideo
    • U8 winners: Marvin Gao (m) / Sophie Velea (f)
    • U10 winners: Diego Saul Rod Flores Quillas (m) / Rianne Ke (f)
    • U12 winners: Arthur Guo (m) / Nastassja A Matus (f)
    • U14 winners: German Gonzalo Quirhuayo Chumbe (m) / Melanie Dongo (f)
    • U16 winners: Julian Villca (m) / Angie Gabriela Velasquez (f)
    • U18 winners: Franco Villegas (m) / Nataly A Monroy G (f)
  • August 7 – 11: North American Youth Chess Championship 2016 in  Canada
    • U8 winners: Kevin Zhong (m) / Sophie Velea (f)
    • U10 winners: Rohun Trakru (m) / Atmika Gorti (f)
    • U12 winners: Nicholas Vettese (m) / Claire Cao (f)
    • U14 winners: Aaron Shlionsky (m) / Sasha Konovalenko (f)
    • U16 winners: Zhaozhi Li (m) / Svitlana Demchenko (f)
    • U18 winner: Michael Song (m) / Maili-Jade Ouellet (f)
  • August 15 – 22: Central American & Caribbean Youth Chess Championships 2016 in Caracas
    •  Venezuela won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • October 2 – 9: Panamerican Schools Chess Championship 2016 in Lima
    • U7 winners: Matias Vincent Lima Cardenas (m) / Maria Fernanda Herrada Blanco (f)
    • U9 winners: Nicola Forno Trujillo (m) / Fiorella Contreras (f)
    • U11 winners: Diego Saul Rod Flores Quillas (m) / Julia Dennis Figueroa Bernal (f)
    • U13 winners: Ivan Excen Soriano Quispe (m) / Nicole Celestino (f)
    • U15 winners: Junior Zambrano (m) / Mitzy Mishell Caballero Quijano (f)
    • U17 winners: Kevin Joel Cori Quispe (m) / Blanca Solis Chimoy (f)
  • October 25 – 30: Panamerican Amateur Chess Championship in Buenos Aires
    • Sub 1700 winner: Juan Dalmas Muzi
    • Sub 2000 winner: Nelson Lujan
    • Sub 2300 winner: Renzo Gutiérrez
    • Blitz winner: Cristian Sanhueza
  • October 31 – November 6: American Subzonal 2.3.3 in Panama City
    • Winners: Bernal González (m) / Maria Elena Rodriguez Arrieta (f)
  • November 6 – 13: American Continental Women's Championship in Colima City
  • December 1 – 6: South American Youth Festival 2016 in Santiago
    • U8 winners: Santiago Lopez Rayo (m) / Mirella Pedro Tereza (f)
    • U10 winners: Axl Severich (m) / Juana Rueda Nessi (f)
    • U12 winners: Jose Gabriel Cardoso Cardoso (m) / Arianna Sofia Arauco Celestino (f)
    • U14 winners: Flavio Gonzales Curse (m) / Stephanie Beatriz Puppi Lazo (f)
    • U16 winners: Lucas Coro (m) / Mitzy Mishell Caballero Quijano (f)
    • U18 winners: Franco Villegas (m) / Anahi Ortiz Verdesoto (f)

Asian events

  • March 27 – April 8: Asian Nations Cup (Men and Women) 2016 in Abu Dhabi
  • April 6: Asian Nations Cup Rapid Championship 2016 in Abu Dhabi
  • April 7: Asian Nations Cup Blitz Championship 2016 in Abu Dhabi
  • April 5 – 15: Asian Youth U6, U8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 Championship 2016 in Ulaanbaatar
    • U6 winners: Khumoyun Begmuratov (m) / Gantsolmon Enkh-Uyanga (f)
    • U8 winners: Artin Ashraf (m) / Tôn Nữ Quỳnh Dương (f)
    • U10 winners: Ochirbat Lkhagvajamts (m) / Davaakhuu Munkhzul (f)
    • U12 winners: R. Praggnanandhaa (m) / Divya Deshmukh (f)
    • U14 winners: Nodirbek Yakubboev (m) / Mishra Anwesha (f)
    • U16 winners: Arash Tahbaz (m) / Mobina Alinasab (f)
    • U18 winners: Mersad Khodashenas (m) / Nguyễn Thanh Thủy Tiên (f)
  • April 9: Asian Youth Blitz Championship 2016 in Ulaanbaatar
    • U6 winners: Chin-Erdem Batbaatar (m) / Pagamdulam Munkhdemberel (f)
    • U8 winners: Dang Anh Minh (m) / Vu My Linh (f)
    • U10 winners: Yesuntumur Tugstumur (m) / Nguyễn Hồng Nhung (f)
    • U12 winners: R. Praggnanandhaa (m) / Divya Deshmukh (f)
    • U14 winners: Nodirbek Yakubboev (m) / Turmunkh Munkhzul (f)
    • U16 winners: Ortik Nigmatov (m) / R. Vaishali (f)
    • U18 winners: Arystanbek Urazayev (m) / V Varshini (f)
  • April 10: Asian Youth Rapid Championship 2016 in Ulaanbaatar
    • U6 winners: Amarbat Baatar (m) / Gantsolmon Enkh-Uyanga (f)
    • U8 winner: Artin Ashraf (m) / Vu My Linh (f)
    • U10 winners: Yesuntumur Tugstumur (m) / Davaakhuu Munkhzul (f)
    • U12 winners: Duc Tri Ngo (m) / Nazerke Nurgali (f)
    • U14 winners: Yondonjamts Erdemdalai (m) / Turmunkh Munkhzul (f)
    • U16 winners: Byambasuren Garidmagnai (m) / R. Vaishali (f)
    • U18 winners: Erdenepurev Boldoo (m) / Uurtsaikh Uuriintuya (f)
  • May 2 – 11: Asian Juniors and Girls U-20 Championships 2016 in New Delhi
    • Winners: Aravindh Chithambaram (m) / Uurtsaikh Uuriintuya (f)
  • May 3: Asian Juniors and Girls Rapid Championship 2016 in New Delhi
    • Winners: Masoud Mosadeghpour (m) / R. Vaishali (f)
  • May 11: Asian Juniors and Girls Blitz Championship 2016 in New Delhi
    • Winners: Narayanan Sunilduth Lyna / R. Vaishali (f)
  • May 25 – June 5: Asian Individual Championship (Men and Women) 2016 in Tashkent
  • June 4: Asian Individual Blitz Championship (Men and Women) 2016 in Tashkent
  • May 29 – June 8: 17th ASEAN+ Age Group Open Chess Championships 2016 in Pattaya
    •  Vietnam won both the gold and overall medal tallies
  • July 9 – 18: Asian Schools Chess Championships 2016 in Tehran
    • U7 winners: Alikhon Avazkhonov (m) / Afruza Khamdamova (f)
    • U9 winners: Yousefi Kafshgarkola Seyed Roh (m) / Daren Dela Cruz (f)
    • U11 winners: Seyed Kian Poormosavi (m) / Parnian Ghomi (f)
    • U13 winners: Azat Nurmamedov (m) / Motahare Asadi (f)
    • U15 winners: Stephen Rome Pangilinan (m) / Sedigheh Kalantari (f)
    • U17 winners: Arash Tahbaz (m) / Doroy Allaney Jia G (f)
  • July 10: Asian Schools Rapid Championships 2016 in Tehran
    • U7 winners: Khumoyun Sindarov (m) / Afruza Khamdamova (f)
    • U9 winners: Roshan S (m) / Erdenebat Enkhjin (f)
    • U11 winners: Bardiya Daneshvar (m) / Zahra Heydari (f)
    • U13 winners: Mahan Saberi (m) / Nikta Nadernia (f)
    • U15 winners: Soltan Myradow (m) / Kylen Joy Mordido (f)
    • U17 winners: Mohammadamin Molaei (m) / Mitra Asgharzadeh (f)
  • July 17: Asian Schools Blitz Championships 2016 in Tehran
    • U7 winners: Sunle Gong (m) / Afruza Khamdamova (f)
    • U9 winners: Jagadeesh Siddharth (m) / Ehsha Mishela Pallie (f)
    • U11 winners: Bardiya Daneshvar (m) / Lala Shohradowa (f)
    • U13 winners: Daniel Quizon (m) / Saba Jalali (f)
    • U15 winners: Daler Vakhidov (m) / Sedigheh Kalantari (f)
    • U17 winners: Mohammadamin Molaei (m) / Doroy Allaney Jia G (f)
  • August 5 – 10: East Asian Youth Chess Championship in Gangwon Province
    • U8 mixed winner: Enkh-Amgalan Amgalantengis
    • U10 winners: Richard Meng (m) / Munkhtur Tergel (f)
    • U12 mixed winner: Ganzorig Amartuvshin
    • U14 mixed winner: Ochirkhuyag Ulziikhishigjargal
    • U16 mixed winner: Nguyễn Đặng Hồng Phúc
    • U20 mixed winner: Muhammad Lutfi Ali
  • September 1 – 6: South Asian Amateur Championship 2016 in Srinagar
    • Winner: V Raghav Srivathsav
  • October 26 – November 5: Asian Seniors Chess Championship 2016 in Mandalay
    • 50+ years winner: Han Myint
    • 65+ years winner: Wazeer Ahmad Khan
  • November 16 – 25: Asian Amateur Chess Championship 2016 in Kuwait City

African events

  • March 28 – April 6: African Zonal 4.4 in Accra (men only)
  • April 22 – May 1: African Zonal 4.2 in Dar-es-Salaam
  • April 23 – May 2: African Zonal 4.3 in Le Morne
    • Winners: Ryan Pierre Van Rensburg (m) / Jesse Nikki February (f)
  • May 23 – 31: African Zonal 4.1 in Taroudant
    • Winners: Adlane Arab / Rania Sbai (f)
  • July 16 – 27: African Individual Championships in Kampala
  • July 25: African Blitz Championships in Kampala
  • July 26: African Rapid Championships Kampala
  • August 11 – 18: African Amateur Individual Championships in Lomé
    • Under 2000 Open winner: Philip Elikem Ameku
    • Under 2300 Open winner: Anass Ouazri
  • August 21 – 29: African Youth Championships in Port Elizabeth
    • U8 winners: Ahmed Kandil (m) / Yanti Nunnan (f)
    • U10 winners: Safin Benyahia (m) / Aarti Datharam (f)
    • U12 winners: Wassel Bousmaha (m) / Nicola Putter (f)
    • U14 winners: Samy Leffad (m) / Lina Nassr (f)
    • U16 winners: Keegan Agulhas (m) / Rania Nassr (f)
    • U18 winners: Ahmad Nassr (m) / Inge Marx (f)
  • December 10 – 18: African Schools Individual Championships in Lusaka
  • December 27 – January 6, 2017: African Junior Championships in Tunis

Arab events

  • February 1 – 9: 8th Arab Women Clubs Championship 2016 in Kuwait City
    • Overall winner club: Golden Team club
  • October 1 – 10: Arab Individual Chess Championship 2016 (Women & Open) in  Sudan
  • October 4: Arab Individual Blitz Championship 2016 (Women & Open) in  Sudan
  • October 5 – 6: Arab Individual Rapid Championship 2016 (Women & Open) in  Sudan
    • Winners: Husein Aziz Nezad (m) / Alshaeby Boshra (f)

Cricket

Cross-country skiing

Curling

Cyclo-cross bike racing

Darts

BDO

January
February
March
  • March 4 – 6: Halifax Open in  Canada
    • Men's winner: Jeff Smith
    • Women's winner: Patricia Farrell
  • March 10 – 13: Isle of Man Classic and Open in
  • March 11 – 13: Greater Vancouver Open in  Canada
    • Men's winner: Shawn Burt
    • Women's winner: Kim Bellay-Rouselle
  • March 12 – 13: 2016 Iceland Open in  Iceland
    • Men's winner: Göran Eriksson
    • Women's winner: Elin Mortensen
  • March 12 – 13: West Coast Classic in  Australia
    • Men's winner: Koha Kokiri
    • Women's winner: Kim Kelly
    • Boys' winner: Bobby Mckeig
    • Girls' winner: Erin Dawson
  • March 13 – Torremolinos Festival of Darts in Torremolinos
  • March 18 – 20: Saint John Port City Open Dart Shoot in Saint John
  • March 19: HAL Masters in Venray
    • Men's winner: Geert De Vos
    • Women's winner: Lisa Ashton
    • Boys' winner: Justin van Tergouw
    • Girls' winner: Kyana Frauenfelder
  • March 20: Hal Open in Venray
    • Men's winner: Wesley Harms
    • Women's winner: Lisa Ashton
    • Boys' winner: Maikel Verberk
    • Girls' winner: Kyana Frauenfelder
  • March 26: South Island Masters in  New Zealand
  • March 26 – 27: Victorian Easter Open in  Australia
    • Men's winner: Harley Kemp
    • Women's winner: Natalie Carter
    • Boys' winner: Colby Dodge
    • Girls' winner: Kassandra Lee
  • March 26: Napoleon Games Top Of Waregem in  Belgium
  • March 27: Napoleon Games Masters Of Waregem in  Belgium
    • Men's winner: Danny Noppert
    • Women's winner: Deta Hedman
    • Boys' winner: Justin van Tergouw
    • Girls' winner: Kyana Frauenfelder
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
  • December 4: Darts Golden Nugget in  Australia
  • December 9 – 11: Zuiderduin Masters

PDC

Draughts

World Draughts Federation International[78]

International

  • February 14 – 18: 2016 Qatar World Championship Turkish Draughts in Doha
    • Winner: Faik Yıldız
  • February 25 – March 3: IMSA Elite Mind Games in Huai'an
  • April 29 – May 1: World Championship blitz & rapid in Izmir
  • May 2: 1st Women's World Championship Turkish Draughts in Izmir
    • Winner: Darya Tkachenko
  • June 9 – 12: Women's World Championship English Draughts (Checkers) in Rome
  • July 8 – 15: World Title Match English Draughts (Checkers) Sergio Scarpetta-Michele Borghetti in Rome
    • Winner: Michele Borghetti
  • July 20 – 30: Asian Championship 2016 in Ulaanbaatar
    • 64 Standard Open winners: Liu Jinxin (m) / Liu Pei (f)
    • Blitz Open winners: Alisher Artikov (m) / Liu Pei (f)
    • 100 Standard Open winners: Manlai Ravjir (m) / Nyamjargal Munkhbaatar (f)
    • 100 Rapid Open winners: ZHOU Wei (m) / You Zhang (f)
    • 100 Blitz Open winners: Ganjargal Ganbaatar (m) / Sai Ya (f)
    • Turkish Open winners: Chengcheng Tian (m) / Batdelger Nandintsetseg (f)
  • July 31 – August 9: European Youth Championship 2016 in Pinsk
Main
    • U10 winners: Marsel Sharafutdinov (m) / Rufina Tavlykaeva
    • U13 winners: Nikita Volkov (m) / Olga Balukova
    • U16 winners: Marsel Sharafutdinov (m) / Ksenia Nakhova
    • U19 winners: Martijn van IJzendoorn (m) / Ayanika Kychkina
    • U26 winners: Andrei Tolchykau (m) / Darja Fedorovich
Blitz
    • U10 winners: Savva Zaika (m) / Nastassia Sakalova
    • U13 winners: Nikita Volkov (m) / Aygiza Muhametyanova
    • U16 winners: Michael Semyaniuk (m) / Elena Cesnokova
    • U19 winners: Martijn van IJzendoorn (m) / Katarzyna Stańczuk
    • U26 winners: Andrei Tolchykau (m) / Aygul Idrisova
    • 'Rapid here not played
  • September 1 – 19: Women's World Title Match Sadowska – Kamychleeva in Karpacz
  • September 14 – 29: 2016 African Championship in Bamako
  • September 18 – 27: 2016 European Veteran Championship in Korbach
    • Men's winner: Evgeni Gurkov
    • Women's winner: Romualda Shidlauskiene
  • September 20 – 30: Pan American Championship in Águas de Lindóia
  • September 22 – 29: XIII World Championship (Brazilian 64) in Águas de Lindóia
  • October 2 – 6: 2016 European Team Championship in Tallinn
  • October 18 – 24: 2016 European Championship in Izmir
  • October 25: 2016 European Rapid Championship in Izmir
  • October 26: 2016 European Blitz Championship in Izmir
    • Winners: Ainur Shaibakov (m) / Matrena Nogovitsyna (f)
  • October 27: 2016 European Super-Blitz Cup in Izmir

Major

  • February 22 – 28: 2016 Cannes Open World Cup in Cannes
    • Winners: Christian Niami (m) / Romualda Šidlauskienė
  • March 19 – 27: Roethof Open World Cup in Paramaribo
  • May 15 – 23: Salou Open World Cup in Salou
    • Winners: Alexander Georgiev (m) / Natalia Sadowska (f)
  • September 4 – 10: Polish Open World Cup in Karpacz
    • Winner: Aleksandr Getmanski

Open

  • February 5 – 7: 2016 Riga Open in Riga
  • March 24 – 28: 2016 Open Guadeloupe in Baie-Mahault
    • Winner: Alexander Mogilianski
  • May 6 – 15: 12th Thailand Open in Pattaya
    • Winner: Ivan Trofimov
  • July 24 – 30: 2016 Nijmegen Open in Nijmegen
  • August 5 – 13: 2016 Brunssum Open in Brunssum
    • Winner: Erno Prosman
  • August 15 – 20: 2016 MTB Open in Hoogeveen
    • Winner: Martijn van IJzendoorn
  • September 28 – October 5: 2016 Sunny Beach Open in Sunny Beach
  • November 18 – 24: 4th "XingQiu Cup" International Open in Lishui

Equestrianism

Fencing

Field hockey

  • January 15 – December 11: 2016 FIH Calendar of Events[79]

2016 Summer Olympics (FIH)

International field hockey events

European Hockey Federation (EHF)

Pan American Hockey Federation (PAHF)

  • March 29 – April 10: 2016 Pan American Junior Championship for Women in Tacarigua
    •  Argentina defeated the  United States, 6–0, to win their second consecutive and seventh overall Pan American Women's Field Hockey Junior Championship title.
    •  Chile took the bronze medal.
  • May 20 – 28: 2016 Pan American Junior Championship for Men in Toronto[97]
    •  Argentina defeated  Canada, 5–0, to win their 11th consecutive Pan American Men's Field Hockey Junior Championship title.
    •  Chile took the bronze medal.
  • October 1 – 9: 2016 South American Championships for Men and Women in Chiclayo

Asian Hockey Federation (AHF)

  • September 24 – 30: 2016 Boys' U18 Asia Cup in Dhaka[100]
  • October 1 – 9: 2016 Women's AHF Cup in Bangkok[101]
  • October 20 – 30: 2016 Asian Men's Hockey Champions Trophy in Kuantan District
    •  India defeated  Pakistan, 3–2, to win their second Asian Men's Hockey Champions Trophy title.  Malaysia took third place.
  • October 29 – November 6: 2016 Asian Women's Hockey Champions Trophy in  Singapore[102]
    •  India defeated  China, 2–1, to win their first Asian Women's Hockey Champions Trophy title.  Japan took third place.
  • November 19 – 27: 2016 Men's AHF Cup in  Hong Kong[103]
  • December 15 – 22: 2016 Girl's U18 Asia Cup in Bangkok

African Hockey Federation (AfHF)

Figure skating

Fistball

  • January 16 & 17: IFA 2016 Fistball Men's European Champions' Cup Indoor in Diepoldsau
    • TSV Dennach defeated Union Arnreit 4–1, in the final. Ahlhorner SV took third place.
  • January 16 & 17: IFA 2016 Fistball Women's European Champions' Cup Indoor in Rohrbach
    • TSV Pfungstadt defeated TuS Kremsmünster 4–0, in the final. TV Schweinfurt-Oberndorf took third place.
  • July 1 – 2: EFA 2016 Fistball Men's European Cup in Unterweitersdorf
    • STV Wigoltingen defeated VFK Berlin, 3–2. MTV Rosenheim took third place.
  • July 1 – 2: Men's Champions Cup 2016 in Pfungstadt
    • TSV Pfungstadt defeated Union Compact Freistadt 4–0, in the final. TV SW-Oberndorf took third place.
  • July 2 & 3: EFA 2016 Fistball Women's European Champions' Cup in Jona
    • TSV Dennach defeated TSV Jona, 3–2. SV Moslesfehn took third place.
  • July 9 & 10: EFA 2016 Fistball U21 Men's European Championship in   Switzerland
  • July 20 – 24: IFA 2016 Fistball U18 Men's and Women's World Championships in Nürnberg
  • August 5 – 7: IFA 2016 Fistball Women's World Cup in Neuenbürg
    • Duque de Caixas defeated TSV Dennach, 4–1.
  • August 26 – 28: 2016 Fistball European Championships in Grieskirchen
  • October 14 – 16: IFA 2016 Fistball Men's World Cup in Cape Town
    • Winner: TSV Pfungstadt, 2nd: Club Mercês, 3rd: South Melbourne Fistball Club, 4th: Archbishops of Banterbury
  • October 23 – 30: IFA 2016 Fistball Women's World Championship in Pomerode
    •  Germany defeated  Brazil 4:2 (08:11, 11:04, 14:15, 11:09, 11:05, 11:06) to win their fifth Fistball Women's World Championship.
    •   Switzerland took third place.
  • November 4 – 6: U16 South American Fistball Championship in Novo Hamburgo
  • November 19 & 20: IFA South America Fistball Cup 2016 in Santiago
    • Men's: 1. Sogipa Porto Alegre, 2. Merces Curitiba, 3. Ginástica Novo Hamburgo
    • Women's: 1. Duque de Caxias Curitiba, 2. Sogipa Porto Alegre, 3. Club Manquehue Santiago

Floorball

Open

  • August 11 – 14: Czech Open (clubs) in Prague
    • Men: EraViikingit defeated Hollvikens, 2–0.
      • Top scorer: Mika Moilanen (EräViikingit)
      • Best goalie: Robin Johansson (Höllviken IBF)
      • Best player: Miko Kailiala (EräViikingit)
    • Women: Pixbo Wallenstam IBK defeated 1. SC TEMPISH Vítkovice 4–3.
      • Top scorer: Martina Řepková (Florbal Chodov)
      • Best goalkeeper: Lenka Kubíčková (1. SC TEMPISH Vítkovice)
      • Best player: Stephanie Boberg (Pixbo Wallenstam IBK)
  • September 9 – 11: Polish Open (national teams) in Wrocław
    • In the final,  Finland defeated  Czech Republic, 3–4.  Norway took third place.
      • Best scorer: Rasmus Kainulainen
      • Best Goalkeeper: Daniel Muck

Europe

  • August 24 – 28: EuroFloorball Challenge in Budapest and Érd
    • Men's: Phoenix Fireball SE defeated Dunai Krokodilok SE, 7–4. FBC Bozen.
    • Women's: CDE El Valle defeated Neumann Pillangók, 4–1. Phoenix Fireball SE took third place.
  • September 30 – October 2: Champions Cup in Borås
  • October 5 – 9: EuroFloorball Cup in Weißenfels
    • Men's: UHC Weißenfels defeated SK Lielvarde 8–6.
    • Women's: Sveiva IB defeated UHC Weißenfels 5–0.

International Championships

Freestyle skiing

Futsal

Golf

2016 Summer Olympics (PGA and LPGA)

2016 Men's major golf championships

2016 World Golf Championships (WGC)

Other men's golf events

2016 Senior major golf championships

2016 Women's major golf championships

2016 International Crown

FISU

Grass skiing

  • July 23 – 29: 2016 FIS Grass Ski Junior World Championships in Dizin
    • Super Combined winners: Martin Barták (m) / Kristin Hetfleisch (f)
    • Super G #1 winners: Martin Barták (m) / Kristin Hetfleisch (f)
    • Super G #2 winners: Martin Barták (m) / Marino Maeda (f)
    • Slalom winners: Martin Barták (m) / Magdaléna Kotyzová (f)
    • Giant Slalom winners: Marcel Knapp (m) / Daniela Krueckel (f)

2016 FIS Grass Ski World Cup

  • June 4 & 5: WC #1 in Rettenbach
    • Men's Giant Slalom winner: Edoardo Frau
    • Women's Giant Slalom winner: Jacqueline Gerlach
    • Men's Super Combined winner: Mirko Hüppi
    • Women's Super Combined winner: Jacqueline Gerlach
  • July 2 & 3: WC #2 in Předklášteří
    • Men's Slalom winner: Jan Gardavsky
    • Women's Slalom winner: Jacqueline Gerlach
    • Men's Giant Slalom winner: Michael Stocker
  • July 8 – 10: WC #3 in Kaprun
    • Men's Super G winner: Mirko Hüppi
    • Women's Super G winner: Barbara Míková
    • Men's Super Combined winner: Edoardo Frau
    • Women's Super Combined winner: Jacqueline Gerlach
    • Men's Giant Slalom winner: Edoardo Frau
    • Women's Giant Slalon winner: Kristin Hetfleisch
  • August 20 & 21: WC #7 in Santa Caterina Ski Area
    • Men's Slalom #1 winner: Michael Stocker
    • Men's Slalom #2 winner: Michael Stocker
    • Women's Slalom #1 winner: Jacqueline Gerlach
    • Women's Slalom #2 winner: Daniela Krückel
  • August 27 & 28: WC #5 in Marbach
    • Men's Giant Slalom winner: Edoardo Frau
    • Women's Giant Slalom winner: Jacqueline Gerlach
    • Men's Super G winner: Edoardo Frau
    • Women's Super G winner: Barbara Míková
  • September 1 – 4: WC #6 (final) in Ravascletto
    • Men's Giant Slalom winner: Marc Zickbauer
    • Women's Giant Slalom winner: Barbara Míková
    • Men's Super G winner: Michael Stocker
    • Women's Super G winner: Barbara Míková
    • Men's Super Combined winner: Marc Zickbauer
    • Women's Super Combined winner: Barbara Míková
    • Men's Slalom winner: Jan Gardavský
    • Women's Slalom winner: Daniela Krueckel

Gymnastics

Handball

  • January 6 – December 18: 2016 IHF Calendar of Events[112]

2016 Summer Olympics (IHF)

EHF

CAHB

AHF

PATHF

International handball championships

Ice hockey

Judo

Kabaddi

  • Major Leagues
  • International Tournaments

Korfball

Europe

North America

1.  Dominican Republic 2.  Netherlands 3.  Colombia 4.  Costa Rica

Asia

  • August 26 – September 3: 4th IKF Asia Korfball Championship in  India

World championships and World Cups

Lacrosse

Major League Lacrosse

NCAA Lacrosse Championship

NLL

WCLA

Division I Individual Awards
  • Most Outstanding Attacker – Arden Birdwell (Georgia Bulldogs)
  • Most Outstanding Midfielder – Allie Thalhuber (Minnesota)
  • Most Outstanding Defender – Meredith Butler Georgia Bulldogs
  • Most Outstanding Goalie – Hannah Gilbert (Minnesota)
  • May 6 – 7: 2016 WCLA Division II National Championship in Winston-Salem
Division II Individual Awards
  • Most Outstanding Attacker – Kaitlin Ball (Denver)
  • Most Outstanding Midfielder – Audrey Burns (Utah)
  • Most Outstanding Defender – Nicole Cosmany (Denver)
  • Most Outstanding Goalie – Sasha McKee (Utah)

Luge

Mixed martial arts

Modern pentathlon

Motorsport

Mountain bike racing

Multi-sport events

Nordic combined

Olympic Games

Paralympic Games

Padel

International Padel Federation Calendar[142]

2016 World Padel Tour

  • March 27 – December 14: 2016 World Padel Tour
  • March 27 – April 3: Gijón Open
    • Winners: Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima
  • April 16 – 24: Valencia Master
    • Men's winners: Francisco Navarro Compán & Sanyo Gutiérrez
    • Women's winners: Alejandra Salazar & Marta Marrero
  • April 30 – May 8: Barcelona Master
    • Men's winners: Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima
    • Women's winners: Patty Llaguno & Elisabeth Amatriaín
  • May 12 – 14: Rome Exhibition
    • Winners: Francisco Navarro Compán & Sanyo Gutiérrez
  • May 22 – 29: Las Rozas de Madrid Open
    • Men's winners: Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima
    • Women's winners: Alejandra Salazar & Marta Marrero
  • May 30 – June 6: Lisbon Chellenger
    • Winners: Matías Marina & Alejandro Ruiz Granados
  • June 19 – 26: Palma Open
    • Men's winners: Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima
    • Women's winners: Majo Sánchez Alayeto & Mapi Sánchez Alayeto
  • June 26 – July 3: Barcelona Chellenger
    • Men's winners: Gonzalo Rubio & Javier Ruiz
    • Women's winners: Catalina Tenorio & Victoria Iglesias
  • July 3 – 10: Valladolid Open
    • Men's winners: Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima
    • Women's winners: Majo Sánchez Alayeto & Mapi Sánchez Alayeto
  • July 24 – 31: Gran Canaria Open
    • Men's winners: Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima
    • Women's winners: Alejandra Salazar & Marta Marrero
  • August 7 – 14: Costa del Sol Chellenger
    • Winners: Federico Quiles & Franco Stupaczuk
  • August 21 – 28: La Nucía Open
    • Men's winners: Francisco Navarro Compán & Sanyo Gutiérrez
    • Women's winners: Majo Sánchez Alayeto & Mapi Sánchez Alayeto
  • September 5 – 11: Monte Carlo Master
    • Men's winners: Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima
    • Women's winners: Alejandra Salazar & Marta Marrero
  • September 11 – 18: Madrid Chellenger
    • Winners: Gonzalo Godo Díaz & Luciano Capra
  • September 18 – 25: Sevilla Open
    • Men's winners: Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima
    • Women's winners: Alejandra Salazar & Marta Marrero
  • October 9 – 16: A Coruña Open
    • Men's winners: Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima
    • Women's winners: Alejandra Salazar & Marta Marrero
  • October 23 – 30: Zaragoza Open
    • Men's winners: Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima
    • Women's winners: Alejandra Salazar & Marta Marrero
  • November 7 – 13: Buenos Aires Master
    • Men's winners: Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima
  • November 25 – 27: Miami Exhibition
  • November 27 – December 4: Basque Country Open
  • December 14 – 18: Madrid Master (final)

World Championship

Radio-controlled racing

Racquetball

Road cycling

Roller skating

FIRS

  • June 1 – 5: 2016 World Inline Hockey Masters Cup in Bolzano
  • June 4 – 5: 2016 Inline Alpine Slalom and Parallel Slalom World Championships in Unterensingen and Villablino
    • Slalom winners: Katharina Hoffmann & Kristaps Zvejnieks
    • Parallel Slalom winners: Claudia Wittmann & Davis Zvejnieks
    • World Cup winners: Jana Börsig & Marco Walz
  • June 12 – 25: 2016 World Inline Hockey Championships in Asiago/Roana
  • September 10 – 18: World Roller Speed Skating Championships in Nanjing
    •  Colombia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • September 24 – October 1: 2016 FIRS Women's Roller Hockey World Cup in Iquique
    • In the final,  Spain defeated  Portugal, after (a.e.t.), 3–2.  Argentina took third place.
  • September 28 – October 8: Artistic Skating World Championship in Novara
    • Seniors Figures winners: Markus Lell (m) / Anabella Mendoz (f)
    • Juniors Figures winners: Deven Jacobson (m) / Giselle Soler (f)
    • Inline Seniors winners: Yi-Fan Chen (m) / Natalie Motley (f)
    • Inline Juniors winners: Collin Motley (m) / Anastasia Nosova (f)
    • Seniors Solo Dance winners: Daniel Morandin (m) / Silvia Stibilj (f)
    • Juniors Solo Dance winners: José Cruz (m) / Martina Camana (f)
    • Senior Couples Dance winners:  Italy (Alessandro Spigai & Elena Leoni)
    • Junior Couples Dance winners:  United States (Benson Kuan & Cassandra Seidel)
  • November 17 – 21: 2016 Inline Freestyle World Championships in Bangkok
    • Free Jump winners: Thomas Rataud (m) / Maëliss Conan (f)
    • Battle Slide winners: Huang Haiyang (m) / Nichakan Chinupun (f)
    • Senior Battle Slalom winners: Sergey Timchenko (m) / Daria Kuznetsova (f)
    • Junior Battle Slalom winners: Zhang Hao (m) / Liu Jiaxin (f)
    • Senior Classic Slalom winners: Sergey Timchenko (m) / Mang Yun (f)
    • Junior Classic Slalom winners: Zhang Hao (m) / Sofia Bogdanova (f)
    • Senior Speed Slalom winners: Pan Yusuo (m) / Barbara Bossi (f)
    • Junior Speed Slalom winners: Pedram Ranjbar Vakili (m) / Lo Pei Yu (f)

CERH

Rowing

Rugby union

2016 Summer Olympics (WR)

International rugby events

2016 Men's Internationals

  • April 30 – June 26: WR's 2016 Men's Internationals Page[150]

2016 Women's Internationals

  • October 22 – December 17: WR's 2016 Women's Internationals Page[151]

2015–16 World Rugby Sevens Series

2015–16 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series

Club seasons and championships

Sailing

Shooting

  • January 4 – November 20: ISSF Competition Calendar[152]

2016 Summer Olympics (ISSF)

International shooting championships

2016 ISSF World Cup

Ski jumping

Snooker

Players Tour Championship

Snooker season

Others in snooker

Snowboarding

Softball

Softball World Cup and Championships

Little League Softball

  • July 31 – August 6: 2016 Junior League Softball in Kirkland, Washington[180][181]
    • ASOFEM LL (Team Latin America) defeated Hampton LL (Team Canada), 8–6, in the final.
  • July 31 – August 7: 2016 Senior League Softball in Sussex County, Delaware[182][183]
    • Cape Coral Softball LL (Team Southeast) defeated District 7 (Team Canada), 3–0, in the final.
  • July 31 – August 7: 2016 Big League Softball in Sussex County[184][185]
    • District 1 (Team Latin America) defeated District 5 (Team Southwest), 10–7, in the final.
  • August 10 – 17: 2016 Little League Softball in Portland, Oregon[186][187]
    • Greater Helotes LL (Team Southwest) defeated Rowan LL (Team Southeast), 5–1, in the final.

Speed skating

Squash

Table tennis

Taekwondo

Tennis

2016 Summer Olympics (ATP and WTA)

International tennis competitions

Grand Slam

ATP World Tour Masters 1000

ATP World Tour 500 series

WTA Premier tournaments

  • January 3 – October 22: 2016 WTA Premier tournaments Events

Premier Mandatory

Premier 5

Premier

Non ATP or WTA Championships

Track cycling

Trial cycling

Triathlon

Volleyball

Water polo

Weightlifting

Wrestling

Deaths

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