2018 in aquatic sports

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This article lists the in the water and on the water forms of aquatic sports for 2018.

International aquatic events

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2018 FINA Ultra Marathon Swim Series

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2018 FINA Diving Grand Prix

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  • February 23 – 25: DGP #1 in Germany Rostock[23]
  • May 10 – 13: DGP #2 in Canada Calgary[24]
    • 3m Springboard winners: China PENG Jianfeng (m) / China CHEN Yiwen (f)
    • 10m Platform winners: China YU Duan (m) / China LU Wei (f)
    • Synchronized 3m winners:  Canada (Philippe Gagné & François Imbeau-Dulac) (m) /  China (WU Chunting & CHEN Yiwen) (f)
    • Synchronized 10m winners:  China (YU Duan & 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)
  • July 6 – 8: DGP #3 in Italy Bolzano[25]
    • 3m Springboard winners: China LIU Chengming (m) / China CHEN Yiwen (f)
    • 10m Platform winners: China Tai Xiaohu (m) / China 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)
  • July 13 – 15: DGP #4 in Spain Madrid[26]
    • 3m Springboard winners: Mexico Juan Manuel Celaya Hernandez (m) / China CHEN Yiwen (f)
    • 10m Platform winners: China Tai Xiaohu (m) / United States 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)
  • November 9 – 11: DGP #5 in Malaysia Kuala Lumpur[27]
    • 3m Springboard winners: Malaysia Ooi Tze Liang (m) / China MA Tong (f)
    • 10m Platform winners: China YU Duan (m) / China XU Yijin (f)
    • Synchronized 3m winners:  Malaysia (Muhammad Syafiq Puteh & Ooi Tze Liang) (m) /  Malaysia (Loh Zhiayi Loh & ONG Ker Ying) (f; default)
    • Men's Synchronized 10m winners:  China (WANG Zewei & YU Duan)
  • November 15 – 18: DGP #6 in Australia Gold Coast, Queensland[28]
  • November 23 – 25: DGP #7 (final) in  Singapore[29]
    • 3m Springboard winners: Russia Sergey Nazin (m) / China Huang Xiaohui (f)
    • 10m Platform winners: Singapore Jonathan Chan (m) / Japan Rin Kaneto (f)
    • Synchronized 3m winners:  Singapore (Timothy Han-Kuan Lee & Mark Han-Ming Lee) (m) /  Russia (Vitaliia Koroleva & Uliana Kliueva) (f; default)
    • Synchronized 10m winners:  Mexico (Iván García & Germán Sánchez) (m) /  North Korea (KIM A Rim & KIM Jong Gyong) (f)
    • Mixed Synchronized winners:  Russia (Ilia Molchanov & Vitaliia Koroleva) (3m) /  North Korea (KIM A Rim & RI Kwon Hyok) (10m; default)

2018 FINA Artistic Swimming World Series

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  • March 9 – 11: ASWS #1 in France Paris[30]
  • April 20 – 22: ASWS #2 in China Beijing[31]
  • April 27 – 30: ASWS #3 in Japan Tokyo[32]
    • Solo Technical/Free winner: Japan 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
  • May 11 – 13: ASWS #4 in Slovakia Šamorín[33]
    • Solo Technical/Free winner: Italy 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)
  • May 18 – 20: ASWS #5 in Hungary Budapest[34]
  • May 25 – 27: ASWS #6 in Spain Madrid[35]
    • Solo Technical/Free winner: Switzerland 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
  • May 31 – June 2: ASWS #7 in Canada Surrey, British Columbia[36]
    • Solo Technical/Free winner: Japan 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
  • June 7 – 9: ASWS #8 in United States Los Angeles[37]
    • Solo Technical/Free winner: Ukraine 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
  • June 15 – 17: ASWS #9 in Greece Syros[38]
    • Solo Technical/Free winner: Mexico Joana Betzabe Jimenez Garcia / Mexico 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
  • June 29 – July 1: ASWS #10 (final) in Uzbekistan Tashkent[39]
    • Solo Technical/Free winner: Mexico Joana Betzabe Jimenez Garcia / Mexico 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

International canoe sprint championships

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2018 Canoe Sprint World Cup

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  • May 18 – 20: CSWC #1 in Hungary Szeged[53]
  • May 25 – 27: CSWC #2 (final) in Germany Duisburg
    •  Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • Note: For detailed results, click here.

International canoe slalom championships

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Other international canoeing events

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  • May 31 – June 3: 2018 ICF Wildwater Canoeing World Championships in Switzerland Muotathal[59]
    • For detailed results, click here.
  • July 5 – 8: 2018 European Canoe Marathon Championships in Croatia Metković[60]
    • Senior
    • C1 winners: Spain Manuel Campos (m) / Ukraine Liudmyla Babak (f)
    • Men's C2 winners:  Spain (Diego Romero & Oscar Graña)
    • K1 winners: Portugal José Ramalho (m) / Hungary Renáta Csay (f)
    • K2 winners:  Hungary (Adrián Boros & László Solti) (m) /  Hungary (Vanda Kiszli & Sára Mihalik) (f)
    • Junior
    • Junior C1 winners: Hungary Jordán Fajta (m) / Hungary Dóra Horányi (f)
    • Junior Men's C2 winners:  Hungary (Zoltán Vass & Bence Bucsi)
    • Junior K1 winners: Republic of Ireland Ronan Foley (m) / United Kingdom Emma Russell (f)
    • Junior K2 winners:  Hungary (Marcell Mercz & Ádám Horváth) (m) /  Hungary (Viktória Tófalvi & Csilla Rugási) (f)
    • U23
    • Men's U23 C1 winner: Poland Mateusz Borgiel
    • U23 K1 winners: Germany Nico Paufler (m) / Hungary Zsófia Czéllai-Vörös (f)
  • August 1 – 5: 2018 ICF Canoe Polo World Championships in Canada Welland[61]
  • August 30 – September 2: 2018 ICF Stand-Up Paddling World Championships in Portugal Esposende & Viana do Castelo (debut event)
    • Event cancelled, due to a court order in Portugal.[62]
  • September 6 – 9: 2018 ICF Canoe Marathon World Championship in Portugal Prado Vila Verde[63]
    • C1 winners: Spain Manuel Campos (m) / Ukraine Liudmyla Babak (f)
    • Men's C2 winners:  Spain (Diego Romero & Oscar Graña)
    • K1 winners: South Africa Andrew Birkett (m) / Hungary Vanda Kiszli (f)
    • K2 winners:  South Africa (Andrew Birkett & Hank McGregor) (m) /  Hungary (Renáta Csay & Zsófia Czéllai-Vörös) (f)
    • Junior C1 winners: Hungary Dávid Hodován (m) / Canada Marlee MacIntosh (f)
    • Junior K1 winners: Denmark Thorbjørn Rask (m) / Hungary Zsóka Csikós (f)
    • Junior K2 winners:  Denmark (Thorbjørn Rask & Nikolai Thomsen) (m) /  Hungary (Olga Bakó & Emese Kohalmi) (f)
    • Men's U23 C1 winner: Portugal Sérgio Maciel
    • U23 K1 winners: Norway Jon Vold (m) / Hungary Zsófia Czéllai-Vörös (f)
  • September 13 – 16: 2018 ICF Dragon Boat World Championships in United States Gainesville, Georgia
    • For detailed results, click here.

International rowing events

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International sailing events

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  • March 14 – 17: Act 1 in Oman Muscat
    • Champions: Switzerland Alinghi; Second: Denmark SAP Extreme Sailing Team; Third: Oman Oman Air
  • May 24 – 27: Act 2 (GC32 World Championship) in Italy Riva del Garda
    • Champions: Denmark SAP Extreme Sailing Team; Second: Oman Oman Air; Third: United Kingdom INEOS Rebels UK
  • June 14 – 17: Act 3 in Spain Barcelona
    • Champions: Switzerland Alinghi; Second: Oman Oman Air; Third: Denmark SAP Extreme Sailing Team
  • July 5 – 8: Act 4 in Portugal Cascais
    • Champions: Switzerland Alinghi; Second: Denmark SAP Extreme Sailing Team; Third: United Kingdom INEOS Rebels UK
  • August 24 – 27: Act 5 in United Kingdom Cardiff
    • Champions: Switzerland Alinghi; Second: Denmark SAP Extreme Sailing Team; Third: Oman Oman Air
  • October 18 – 21: Act 6 in United States San Diego
    • Champions: Oman Oman Air; Second: Switzerland Alinghi; Third: Denmark SAP Extreme Sailing Team
  • November 29 – December 2: Act 7 (final) in Mexico Los Cabos
    • Champions: Switzerland Alinghi; Second: Austria Red Bull Sailing Team; Third: Oman Oman Air
  • January 19 – 25: 2018 ISA World Longboard Surfing Championship in China Wanning[85]
  • September 15 – 22: 2018 ISA World Surfing Games in Japan Tahara, Aichi[86]
  • October 27 – November 4: 2018 ISA World Junior Surfing Championship in United States Huntington Beach[87]
    • Boys' winners: Japan Keanu Kamiyama (U18) / Australia Grayson Hinrichs (U16)
    • Girls' winners: Germany Rachel Presti (U18) / United States Caitlin Simmers (U16)
    • Aloha Cup winners:  United States
    • Team points winners:  Japan
  • November 23 – December 2: 2018 ISA World SUP and Paddleboard Championship in China Wanning[88]
    • SUP Surfing winners: Brazil Luiz Diniz (m) / Australia Shakira Westdorp (f)
    • SUP Distance Racing winners: Australia Michael Booth (m) / France Olivia Piana (f)
    • Paddle Distance Racing winners: United States Hunter Pflueger (m) / Australia Grace Rosato (f)
    • SUP Tech Racing winners: Hungary Daniel Hasulyo (m) / United States Candice Appleby (f)
    • Paddle Tech Racing winners: Australia Lachie Lansdown (m) / Australia Grace Rosato (f)
    • Team Relay Race winners:  Australia (Lachie Lansdown, Terrene Black, Grace Rosato, & Harry Maskell)
    • Junior winners: United States Ryan Funk (m) / United States Jade Howson (f)
    • Sprint Race winners: Brazil Arthur Carvalho (m) / France Amandine Chazot (f)
    • Team Points winners:  Australia
  • December 12 – 16: 2018 ISA World Adaptive Surfing Championship in United States La Jolla[89]
  • November 14, 2017 – April 10, 2018: 2017–18 FINA Men's European Water Polo Preliminary Rounds[91]
  • April 3 – 8: 2018 FINA Men's Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament in New Zealand Auckland[92]
  • June 18 – 23: 2018 FINA Men's Water Polo World League Superfinal in Hungary Budapest[93]
    •  Montenegro defeated  Hungary, 13–11, to win their second FINA Men's Water Polo World League title.
    •  Spain took third place.
  • November 21, 2017 – May 1, 2018: 2017–18 FINA Women's European Water Polo Preliminary Rounds[94]
  • April 3 – 8: 2018 FINA Women's Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament in New Zealand Auckland[95]
  • May 28 – June 2: 2018 FINA Women's Water Polo League Superfinal in China Kunshan[96]
    •  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

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References

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  1. ^ "FINA's 2018 Diving World Cup Page". Archived from the original on June 1, 2018. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  2. ^ FINA's 2018 World Junior Synchronised Swimming Championships Page
  3. ^ FINA's 2018 FINA World Junior Diving Championships Page
  4. ^ "2018 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships Website". Archived from the original on June 19, 2018. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  5. ^ FINA's 2018 World Junior Open Water Swimming Championships Page
  6. ^ FINA's 2018 High Diving World Cup Page
  7. ^ FINA's 2018 World Swimming Championships (25 m) Page
  8. ^ FINA's 2018 Marathon Swim World Series #1 Page
  9. ^ FINA's 2018 Marathon Swim World Series #2 Page
  10. ^ FINA's 2018 Marathon Swim World Series #3 Page
  11. ^ FINA's 2018 Marathon Swim World Series #4 Page
  12. ^ FINA's 2018 Marathon Swim World Series #5 Page
  13. ^ FINA's 2018 Marathon Swim World Series #6 Page
  14. ^ FINA's 2018 Marathon Swim World Series #7 Page
  15. ^ FINA's 2018 Marathon Swim World Series #8 Page
  16. ^ FINA's 2018 FINA Ultra Marathon Swim Series #1 Page
  17. ^ FINA's 2018 FINA Ultra Marathon Swim Series #2 Page
  18. ^ FINA's 2018 FINA Ultra Marathon Swim Series #3 Page
  19. ^ FINA's 2018 Diving World Series #1 Page
  20. ^ FINA's 2018 Diving World Series #2 Page
  21. ^ FINA's 2018 Diving World Series #3 Page
  22. ^ FINA's 2018 Diving World Series #4 Page
  23. ^ FINA's 2018 Diving Grand Prix #1 Page
  24. ^ FINA's 2018 Diving Grand Prix #2 Page
  25. ^ FINA's 2018 Diving Grand Prix #3 Page
  26. ^ FINA's 2018 Diving Grand Prix #4 Page
  27. ^ FINA's 2018 Diving Grand Prix #5 Page
  28. ^ FINA's 2018 Diving Grand Prix #6 Page
  29. ^ FINA's 2018 Diving Grand Prix #7 Page
  30. ^ FINA's 2018 Artistic Swimming World Series #1 Page
  31. ^ FINA's 2018 Artistic Swimming World Series #2 Page
  32. ^ FINA's 2018 Artistic Swimming World Series #3 Page
  33. ^ FINA's 2018 Artistic Swimming World Series #4 Page
  34. ^ FINA's 2018 Artistic Swimming World Series #5 Page
  35. ^ FINA's 2018 Artistic Swimming World Series #6 Page
  36. ^ FINA's 2018 Artistic Swimming World Series #7 Page
  37. ^ FINA's 2018 Artistic Swimming World Series #8 Page
  38. ^ FINA's 2018 Artistic Swimming World Series #9 Page
  39. ^ FINA's 2018 Artistic Swimming World Series #10 Page
  40. ^ FINA's 2018 Swimming World Cup #1 Page
  41. ^ FINA's 2018 Swimming World Cup #2 Page
  42. ^ FINA's 2018 Swimming World Cup #3 Page
  43. ^ FINA's 2018 Swimming World Cup #4 Page
  44. ^ FINA's 2018 Swimming World Cup #5 Page
  45. ^ FINA's 2018 Swimming World Cup #6 Page
  46. ^ FINA's 2018 Swimming World Cup #7 Page
  47. ^ "2018 Canoe Sprint European Championships Website". Archived from the original on June 12, 2018. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  48. ^ 2018 European Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint Championships Website
  49. ^ ICF's 2018 Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint World Championships Page
  50. ^ 2018 World University Canoe Sprint Championship Website
  51. ^ ICF's 2018 Canoe Sprint World Championships Page
  52. ^ ICF's 2018 Pan American Canoe Sprint Championship Page
  53. ^ 2018 Canoe Sprint World Cup #1 Website
  54. ^ ICF's 2018 Oceania Canoe Slalom Championships Page
  55. ^ 2018 European Canoe Slalom Championships Website
  56. ^ ICF's 2018 World Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships Page
  57. ^ 2018 European Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships Website
  58. ^ ICF's Sunday's World Cup Cancelled Because of River Flooding
  59. ^ 2018 ICF Wildwater Canoeing World Championships Website
  60. ^ 2018 European Canoe Marathon Championships Website
  61. ^ ICF's 2018 Canoe Polo World Championships Page
  62. ^ ICF cancel Stand-Up Paddling World Championships in Portugal
  63. ^ ICF's 2018 Canoe Marathon World Championship Page
  64. ^ FISA's 2018 European Rowing Junior Championships Page
  65. ^ FISA's 2018 World Rowing Under 23 Championships Page
  66. ^ FISA's 2018 European Rowing Championships Page
  67. ^ FISA's 2018 World Rowing Junior Championships Page
  68. ^ "2018 World University Rowing Championships Website". Archived from the original on November 28, 2018. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  69. ^ FISA's 2018 European Rowing Under 23 Championships Page
  70. ^ FISA's 2018 World Rowing Championships Page
  71. ^ FISA's 2018 World Rowing Masters Regatta Page
  72. ^ FISA's 2018 World Rowing Cup #1 Page
  73. ^ FISA's 2018 World Rowing Cup #2 Page
  74. ^ FISA's 2018 World Rowing Cup #3 Page
  75. ^ Clipper Round the World Yacht Race Website
  76. ^ Volvo Ocean Race Website
  77. ^ ASF's Curtain closes on the Asian Sailing Championship 2018 Page
  78. ^ "WS' Youth Sailing World Championships Page". Archived from the original on August 14, 2017. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  79. ^ "2018 Sailing World Championships Website". Archived from the original on August 15, 2018. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  80. ^ 2018 World University Sailing Championship Website
  81. ^ 2018 Sailing World Cup #1 Page
  82. ^ 2018 Sailing World Cup #2 Page
  83. ^ 2018 Sailing World Cup #3 Page
  84. ^ 2018 Sailing World Cup #4 Page
  85. ^ 2018 ISA World Longboard Surfing Championship Website
  86. ^ 2018 ISA World Surfing Games Website
  87. ^ 2018 ISA World Junior Surfing Championship Website
  88. ^ 2018 ISA World SUP and Paddleboard Championship Website
  89. ^ 2018 ISA World Adaptive Surfing Championship Website
  90. ^ WSL's 2018 Margaret River Pro Canceled Due to Shark and Safety Concerns
  91. ^ FINA's 2017–18 Men's European Water Polo Preliminary Rounds Page
  92. ^ FINA's 2018 Men's Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament Page
  93. ^ FINA's 2018 Men's Water Polo World League Superfinal Page
  94. ^ FINA's 2017–18 Women's European Water Polo Preliminary Rounds Page
  95. ^ FINA's 2018 Women's Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament Page
  96. ^ FINA's 2018 Women's Water Polo League Superfinal Page
  97. ^ FINA's 2018 World Men's Youth Water Polo Championships Page
  98. ^ LEN's Men's European U19 Water Polo Championships 2018 Page
  99. ^ FINA's 2018 World Women's Youth Water Polo Championships Page
  100. ^ "LEN's 2018 Women's European U19 Water Polo Championships Page". Archived from the original on November 6, 2018. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  101. ^ "2018 LEN Women's Europa Cup Results Page". Archived from the original on July 26, 2019. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  102. ^ "2018 LEN Men's Europa Cup Results Page". Archived from the original on July 26, 2019. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  103. ^ "2018 European Water Polo Championship Website". Archived from the original on July 15, 2018. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  104. ^ LEN's Super Cup Final – Dunaujvaros came from –4 down to stun Kirishi Article
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