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