2017 in sports
Years in sports: | 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 |
Centuries: | 20th century · 21st century · 22nd century |
Decades: | 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s 2040s |
Years: | 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 |
2017 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
Calendar by month
January
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
Domestic | |
15 December 2016–2 | Darts | ![]() |
International | |
2 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
Domestic | |
2–14 | Rally raid | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
International | |
26 December 2016–5 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
5–6 | Luge | ![]() |
Continental | |
29 December 2016–6 | Ski jumping | ![]() ![]() |
International | |
6–8 | Speed skating | ![]() |
Continental | |
7–13 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
7–14 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
7–15 | Darts | ![]() |
International | |
31 December 2016–8 | Cross-country skiing | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
International | |
8–14 | Ice hockey | ![]() ![]() |
International | |
9 | American football | ![]() |
Domestic | |
11–29 | Handball | ![]() |
International | |
13–15 | Field hockey | ![]() |
Continental | |
13–15 | Short track speed skating | ![]() |
Continental | |
13–22 | Association football | ![]() |
Regional | |
13–29 | Bowls | ![]() |
International | |
14–5 February | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | |
14–7 February | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | |
15–22 | Snooker | ![]() |
International | |
16–22 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
16–29 | Tennis | ![]() |
International | |
20–22 | Field hockey | ![]() |
Continental | |
21–22 | Luge | ![]() |
Continental | |
21–29 | Beach soccer | ![]() |
Continental | |
23–31 | Biathlon | ![]() |
Continental | |
24–28 | Skeleton | ![]() |
International | |
25–29 | Figure skating | ![]() |
Continental | |
26–29 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
27–29 | Bobsleigh | ![]() |
International | |
27–29 | Fencing | ![]() |
Continental | |
27–29 | Luge | ![]() |
International | |
28 | Horse racing | ![]() |
International | |
28–29 | Cyclo-cross | ![]() |
International | |
28–29 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
Domestic | |
28–29 | Rugby sevens | ![]() |
International | |
28–8 February | Multi-sport | ![]() |
International | |
29 | American football | ![]() |
Domestic | |
29–5 February | Bandy | ![]() |
International |
February
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
1–5 | Biathlon | ![]() |
Continental | |
2–5 | Luge | ![]() |
International | |
4 | Rowing | ![]() |
Continental | |
4–5 | Luge | ![]() |
International | |
4–5 | Rugby sevens | ![]() |
International | |
4–4 March | Rugby union | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Continental | |
4–18 March | Rugby union | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Continental | |
5 | American football | ![]() |
Domestic | |
5–12 | Beach soccer | ![]() |
Continental | |
6–10 | Track cycling | ![]() |
Continental | |
6–19 | Alpine skiing | ![]() |
International | |
8–19 | Biathlon | ![]() |
International | |
8–20 | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | |
9–12 | Speed skating | ![]() |
International | |
11–12 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
11–18 | Multi-sport | ![]() |
Continental | |
11–18 March | Rugby union | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Continental | |
13–26 | Bobsleigh and Skeleton | ![]() |
International | |
15–19 | Figure skating | ![]() |
International | |
16–26 | Curling | ![]() |
International | |
17–5 March | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | |
18 | Formula E | ![]() |
International | |
18–19 | Rugby league | ![]() |
International | |
19 | Basketball | ![]() |
Domestic | |
19–26 | Multi-sport | ![]() |
Continental | |
20–26 | Beach soccer | ![]() |
Continental | |
22–28 | Multi-sport | ![]() |
International | |
22–2 March | Biathlon | ![]() |
International | |
22–5 March | Nordic skiing | ![]() |
International | |
24–5 March | Fencing | ![]() |
Continental | |
25–26 | Speed skating | ![]() |
International | |
26 | Athletics | ![]() |
International | |
26–12 March | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | |
27–5 March | Fencing | ![]() |
Continental | |
27–5 March | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
28–9 March | Fencing | ![]() |
Continental |
March
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
2–5 | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
3–4 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
3–5 | Athletics | ![]() |
Continental | |
3–5 | Rugby sevens | ![]() |
International | |
4–5 | Speed skating | ![]() |
International | |
4–11 | Curling | ![]() |
International | |
7–12 | Fencing | ![]() |
Continental | |
7–19 | Freestyle skiing & Snowboarding | ![]() |
International | |
7–22 | Baseball | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
International | |
10–12 | Short track speed skating | ![]() |
International | |
10–19 | Ski jumping | ![]() |
International | |
11–12 | Rugby sevens | ![]() |
International | |
11–12 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
12–17 September | INDYCAR | ![]() ![]() |
Domestic | |
13–19 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
14–3 April | Basketball | ![]() |
Domestic | |
15–19 | Figure skating | ![]() |
International | |
17–2 April | Basketball | ![]() |
Domestic | |
18 | Road bicycle racing | ![]() |
International | |
18–20 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
18–26 | Curling | ![]() |
International | |
21–27 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
22–26 | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
25 | Horse racing | ![]() |
International | |
26 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | |
27 | Athletics | ![]() |
International | |
27–2 April | Equestrianism | ![]() |
International | |
29–2 April | Figure skating | ![]() |
International | |
30–2 April | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
31–7 April | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International |
April
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Formula E | ![]() |
International | |
1–2 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
1–9 | Curling | ![]() |
International | |
1–9 | Weightlifting | ![]() |
Continental | |
1–10 | Fencing | ![]() |
International | |
1–11 | Weightlifting | ![]() |
International | |
2 | Road bicycle racing | ![]() |
International | |
2–8 | Ice hockey | ![]() ![]() |
International | |
2–16 | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | |
2–1 October | Baseball | ![]() ![]() |
Domestic | |
3–9 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
4–10 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
6–9 | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
7–9 | Rugby sevens | ![]() |
International | |
7–13 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
7–17 | Ultramarathon | ![]() |
International | |
8 | Horse racing | ![]() |
International | |
8–9 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
8–14 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
12 October 2016–9 | Ice hockey | ![]() ![]() |
Domestic | |
9 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | |
9 | Road bicycle racing | ![]() |
International | |
9–16 | Table tennis | ![]() |
Continental | |
10–16 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
25 October 2016–12 | Basketball | ![]() ![]() |
Domestic | |
12–16 | Track cycling | ![]() |
International | |
13–23 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
15–16 | Rugby sevens | ![]() |
International | |
15–21 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
15–21 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
15–1 May | Snooker | ![]() |
International | |
16 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | |
17 | Athletics | ![]() |
International | |
19–23 | Artistic gymnastics | ![]() |
Continental | |
21–7 May | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | |
22–23 | Athletics | ![]() |
International | |
22–28 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
22–29 | Curling | ![]() ![]() |
International | |
23 | Athletics | ![]() |
International | |
23 | Road bicycle racing | ![]() |
International | |
23–29 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International | |
26–30 | Amateur wrestling | ![]() |
Continental | |
27−29 | American football | ![]() |
Domestic | |
27–7 May | Beach soccer | ![]() |
International | |
30 | Formula One | ![]() |
International |
May
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
2–14 | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | |
3–19 | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | |
4–7 | Karate | ![]() |
Continental | |
5–9 | Squash | ![]() |
International | |
5–21 | Ice hockey | ![]() ![]() |
International | |
5–28 | Road bicycle racing | ![]() |
International | |
6 | Horse racing | ![]() |
Domestic | |
6–7 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
8–14 | Volleyball | ![]() |
International | |
10–14 | Amateur wrestling | ![]() |
Continental | |
11–14 | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
12–14 | Rugby sevens | ![]() |
International | |
13 | Formula E | ![]() |
International | |
13–14 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
14 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | |
15–27 | Chess | ![]() |
International | |
16–21 | Amateur wrestling | ![]() |
Continental | |
19–21 | Basketball | ![]() |
Continental | |
TBA | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
20 | Formula E | ![]() |
International | |
20 | Horse racing | ![]() |
Domestic | |
20–21 | Rowing | ![]() |
Continental | |
20–21 | Rugby sevens | ![]() |
International | |
20–11 June | Association football | ![]() |
International | |
21 | Athletics | ![]() |
Continental | |
21–28 | Badminton | ![]() |
International | |
23–27 | Karate | ![]() |
Continental | |
24 | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | |
25–28 | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
26–28 | Rowing | ![]() |
Continental | |
TBA | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
26–4 June | Multi-sport | ![]() |
International | |
26–12 June | Sailing | ![]() |
International | |
27 | Rugby union | ![]() |
Continental | |
27–June 9 | Motorcycle racing | ![]() |
International | |
27–28 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
28 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | |
28 | INDYCAR | ![]() |
Domestic | |
28–11 June | Tennis | ![]() |
International | |
29–3 June | Multi-sport | ![]() |
Continental | |
29–5 June | Table tennis | ![]() |
International | |
31–18 June | Rugby union | ![]() |
International |
June
July
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
1–9 | Basketball | ![]() |
International | |
1–23 | Road cycling | ![]() |
International | |
2 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | |
2–15 | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | |
3–16 | Tennis | ![]() |
International | |
7–16 | Softball | ![]() |
International | |
7–16 | Volleyball | ![]() |
International | |
8–15 | Sailing | ![]() |
International | |
9 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | |
9–30 | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | |
11 | Baseball | ![]() |
Domestic | |
12–16 | Athletics | ![]() |
International | |
13–16 | Athletics | ![]() |
Continental | |
13–16 | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
14–16 | Canoe sprint | ![]() |
Continental | |
14–23 | Athletics | ![]() |
International | |
14–23 | Table tennis | ![]() |
Continental | |
14–30 | Aquatics | ![]() |
International | |
15–16 | Formula E | ![]() |
International | |
15–16 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
16–6 August | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | |
18–23 | Multi-sport | ![]() |
International | |
18–30 | Multi-sport | ![]() |
International | |
19–23 | Rowing | ![]() |
International | |
19–26 | Fencing | ![]() |
International | |
20–23 | Athletics | ![]() |
Continental | |
20–23 | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
20–30 | Multi-sport | ![]() |
International | |
21–30 | Multi-sport | ![]() |
International | |
21–4 August | Shooting sport | ![]() |
Continental | |
22–23 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
22–30 | Basketball | ![]() |
International | |
22–30 | Darts | ![]() |
International | |
22–30 | Multi-sport | ![]() |
Continental | |
23 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | |
23–30 | Weightlifting | ![]() |
Continental | |
24–30 | Softball | ![]() |
International | |
24–1 August | Volleyball | ![]() |
Continental | |
25–30 | BMX | ![]() |
International | |
27–30 | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
27–30 | Canoeing | ![]() |
International | |
28 & 30 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
28–6 August | Beach volleyball | ![]() |
International | |
28–13 August | Multi-sport | ![]() |
Domestic | |
29–30 | Formula E | ![]() |
International | |
30 | Formula One | ![]() |
International |
August
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
1–6 | Amateur wrestling | ![]() |
International | |
3–6 | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
3–6 | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
4–13 | Athletics | ![]() |
International | |
5–6 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
5–19 | Australian football | ![]() |
International | |
8 | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | |
8–20 | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | |
9–26 | Rugby union | ![]() ![]() |
International | |
10–13 | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
12–13 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
17–27 | Volleyball | ![]() |
International | |
17–27 | Volleyball | ![]() |
International | |
17–31 | Basketball | ![]() |
Continental | |
18–20 | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
18–21 | Canoe slalom | ![]() |
Continental | |
18–26 | Volleyball | ![]() |
International | |
18–27 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
19–27 | Field hockey | ![]() ![]() |
Continental | |
19–30 | Multi-sport | ![]() |
International | |
19–31 | Multi-sport | ![]() |
Regional | |
19–10 September | Road bicycle racing | ![]() |
International | |
21–26 | Karate | ![]() |
Continental | |
21–26 | Amateur wrestling | ![]() |
International | |
21–27 | Badminton | ![]() |
International | |
23–27 | Canoe sprint | ![]() |
International | |
23–28 | Aquatics | ![]() |
International | |
26–27 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
27 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | |
27–3 September | Volleyball | ![]() |
International | |
28–3 September | Field hockey | ![]() |
Continental | |
28–4 September | Modern pentathlon | ![]() |
International | |
28–11 September | Tennis | ![]() |
International | |
29–3 September | Rhythmic gymnastics | ![]() |
International | |
30–10 September | Sport climbing | ![]() |
International | |
31–17 September | Basketball | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Continental |
September
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
1–10 | Baseball | ![]() |
International | |
1–25 | Chess | ![]() |
International | |
2–3 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
2−9 December | American football | ![]() |
Domestic | |
2–10 | Volleyball | ![]() |
Continental | |
3 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | |
3–9 | Water polo | ![]() |
International | |
5–10 | Mountain bike racing | ![]() |
International | |
5–17 | Volleyball | ![]() |
International | |
7–31 December | American football | ![]() |
Domestic | |
8–10 | Canoe marathon | ![]() |
International | |
9 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
9–23 | Association football | ![]() |
Continental | |
10–17 | Badminton | ![]() |
International | |
13–17 | Canoe slalom | ![]() |
International | |
14–17 | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
14–17 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
15–24 | Multi-sport | ![]() |
Continental | |
16–23 | Windsurfing | ![]() |
International | |
16–26 | Chess | ![]() |
International | |
17 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | |
17–23 | Multi-sport | ![]() |
Regional | |
17–24 | Road cycling | ![]() |
International | |
17–25 | Volleyball | ![]() |
Continental | |
23–24 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
23–30 | Weightlifting | ![]() |
Continental | |
24 | Athletics | ![]() |
International | |
24–1 October | Rowing | ![]() |
International | |
27–9 October | Artistic gymnastics | ![]() |
International | |
28–1 October | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
30 | Road bicycle racing | ![]() |
International | |
30–1 October | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
30–1 October | Triathlon | ![]() |
International |
October
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | |
1 | Horse racing | ![]() |
International | |
1–7 | Darts | ![]() |
International | |
1–16 | Chess | ![]() |
International | |
3–22 | Baseball | ![]() |
Domestic | |
6–28 | Association football | ![]() |
International | |
7–8 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
8 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | |
8 | Athletics | ![]() |
International | |
8–17 | Shooting sport | ![]() |
Continental | |
11–21 | Badminton | ![]() |
International | |
13–15 | Rowing | ![]() |
International | |
14 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
15–22 | Archery | ![]() |
International | |
17–25 | Weightlifting | ![]() |
International | |
22 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | |
24–1 November | Baseball | ![]() |
Domestic | |
26–29 | Karate | ![]() |
International | |
26–29 | Golf | ![]() |
International | |
26–2 December | Rugby league | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
International | |
28–29 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
28–29 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International |
November
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
3–4 | Horse racing | ![]() |
International | |
4–5 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
4–5 | Triathlon | ![]() |
International | |
5 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | |
5 | Athletics | ![]() |
International | |
6–19 | Chess | ![]() |
International | |
7 | Horse racing | ![]() |
International | |
8, 12 | 1:10 R/C off-road | ![]() |
International | |
9–12 | Trampolining | ![]() |
International | |
11–19 | Darts | ![]() |
International | |
12 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | |
13–19 | Tennis | ![]() |
International | |
16–2 December | Rugby league | ![]() |
International | |
16–17 | Desert racing | ![]() |
International | |
17–25 | Curling | ![]() |
International | |
18–26 | Field hockey | ![]() |
International | |
26 | Formula One | ![]() |
International | |
26 | Horse racing | ![]() |
International | |
26–2 December | Squash | ![]() |
International | |
26–3 December | Table tennis | ![]() |
International | |
27 | Canadian football | ![]() |
Domestic | |
28–5 December | Weightlifting | ![]() |
International |
December
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
1–17 | Handball | ![]() |
International | |
2–10 | Field hockey | ![]() |
International | |
3–17 | Multi-sport | ![]() |
Regional | |
4–15 | Multi-sport | ![]() |
Regional | |
4–18 | Ten-pin bowling | ![]() |
International | |
6–16 | Association football | ![]() |
International | |
8–11 | Figure skating | ![]() |
International | |
10 | Athletics | ![]() |
Continental | |
10 | Horse racing | ![]() |
International | |
26–5 January 2018 | Ice hockey | ![]() |
International |
Air sports
Aerobatics
- August 3 – 13: 10th FAI European Advanced Aerobatic Championships in
Chotěboř
- August 16 – 26: 29th FAI World Aerobatic Championships in
Hoedspruit
Model aircraft
- February 4 & 5: 2017 Swiss Open Indoor Masters in
Widen
- February 19 – 25: 2017 FAI F3P World Championship for Indoor Aerobatic Model Aircraft in
Strasbourg
- March 13 – 17: 2017 FAI F1D European Championships for Free Flight Indoor Model Aircraft in
Slănic
- July 16 – 22: 2017 FAI F3J European Championship for Model Gliders in
Martin
- July 21 – 30: 2017 FAI F3 World Championships for Model Helicopters in
Włocławek
- July 24 – 30: 2017 FAI F3K World Championship for Model Gliders in
Lviv
- July 25 – 29: 2017 FAI F3D World Championship for Pylon Racing Model Aircraft in
Järna
- July 30 – August 6: 2017 FAI F1 Junior European Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in
Prilep
- August 5 – 12: 2017 FAI F2 European Championships for Control Line Model Aircraft in
Békéscsaba
- August 6 – 12: 2017 FAI F3B World Championship for Model Gliders in
Jeseník
- August 6 – 13: 2017 FAI F1 World Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in
Szentes
- August 19 – 27: 2017 FAI S European Championships for Space Models in
Nowy Targ
- August 21 – 27: 2017 FAI F1E World Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in
Turda
- November 18 – 28: 2017 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft in
Argentina
Hot air ballooning
- August 22 – 27: 20th FAI European Hot Air Balloon Championship in
Brissac-Quincé
- September 4 – 9: 4th FAI Women's European Hot Air Balloon Championship in
Leszno
- September 7 – 16: 61st Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett in
Gruyères
General aviation
- July 28 – August 3: 23rd FAI World Precision Flying Championship at
Spitzerberg Airport
- September 13 – 17: 54th National Championship Air Races at
Reno Stead Airport
Gliding
- January 8 – 21: 34th FAI World Gliding Championships in
Benalla
- May 17 – June 4: 9th FAI Women's World Gliding Championship in
Zbraslavice
- June 10 – 17: Uppsala Masters at
Sundbro Airport
- June 29 – July 16: 2nd FAI World 13.5m Class Gliding Championship in
Szatymaz
- July 20 – August 6: 19th FAI European Gliding Championships in
Moravská Třebová
- July 27 – August 13: 10th FAI Junior World Gliding Championships in
Kaunas
- August 10 – 26: 19th FAI European Gliding Championships at
Lasham Airfield
- November 26 – December 8: 2nd FAI Pan-American Gliding Championship in
Santa Rosa de Conlara
2017 Grand Prix gliding
- December 14 – 20, 2016: Sailplane Grand Prix #1 in
Horsham
- March 26 – April 1: Sailplane Grand Prix #2 in
Orlando
- April 17 – 22: Sailplane Grand Prix #3 in
Magaliesburg
- May 7 – 14: Sailplane Grand Prix #4 in
Santa Cilia
- May 27 – June 3: Sailplane Grand Prix #5 in
Wrocław
- June 10 – 17: Sailplane Grand Prix #6 in
Varese
- June 25 – July 1: Sailplane Grand Prix #7 in
Buno-Bonnevaux
- July 29 – August 5: Sailplane Grand Prix #8 in
Partizánske
- August 19 – 26: Sailplane Grand Prix #9 in
Celje
- January 1 – 31, 2018: Sailplane Grand Prix #10 in
Vitacura (World final)
Hang gliding
- July 24 – August 6: 20th FAI World Hang Gliding Class 2 Championship in
Aspres-sur-Buëch
- August 6 – 19: 14th FAI Women's World Hang Gliding Championship in
Brasilia
- August 6 – 19: 21st FAI World Hang Gliding Class 1 Championship in
Brasilia
Ultralight aviation
- April 28 – May 7: 2017 FAI Asian-Oceanic Paramotor Championships in
Lopburi
Parachuting
- March 7 – 11: 16th FAI World Para-Ski Championships in
St. Johann in Tirol
- July 11 – 20: 41st CISM World Military Parachuting Championship in
Warendorf
- August 7 – 12: 14th FAI European Formation Skydiving Championships in
Saarlouis
- August 7 – 12: 12th FAI World Cup of Artistic Events in
Saarlouis
- August 7 – 12: 21st FAI World Cup of Formation Skydiving in
Saarlouis
- August 7 – 12: 2nd FAI European Speed Skydiving Championships in
Saarlouis
- August 7 – 12: 7th FAI European Canopy Formation Championships in
Saarlouis
- August 7 – 12: 3rd FAI World Cup of Speed Skydiving in
Saarlouis
- August 7 – 12: 11th FAI European Artistic Events Championships in
Saarlouis
- August 7 – 12: 9th FAI World Cup of Canopy Formation in
Saarlouis
- August 24 – 31: 6th FAI Junior European Freefall Style and Accuracy Landing Championships in
Podgorica
- August 24 – 31: 9th FAI European Freefall Style and Accuracy Landing Championships in
Podgorica
- October 20 – 22: 2nd FAI World Indoor Skydiving Championships in
Laval
- November 27 – December 1: 9th FAI World Cup of Canopy Piloting in
Dubai
Paragliding
2017 Paragliding World Cup
- Janaury 17 – 28: World Cup Superfinal in
Governador Valadares
- May 20 – 27: Paragliding World Cup #1 in
Cœur de Savoie
- August 5 – 12: Paragliding World Cup #2 in
Disentis
- September 2 – 9: Paragliding World Cup #3 in
Pico do Gavião
- October 28 – November 4: Paragliding World Cup #4 in
Guayaquil
Other in Paragliding
- May 5 – 14: 9th FAI World Paragliding Accuracy Championship in
Vlorë
- July 1 – 15: 15th FAI World Paragliding Championship in
Pedavena
Alpine skiing
World Championships (Alpine)
- January 22 – 31 2017 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships in
Tarvisio
- February 6 – 19: FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2017 in
St. Moritz[1]
- March 6 – 14: FIS Alpine World Junior Ski Championships 2017 in
Åre
2017 Alpine Skiing World Cup
- October 22, 2016 – March 19, 2017: FIS 2016–17 Alpine Skiing World Cup[2]
- October
- October 22 & 23: ASWC #1 in
Sölden
- Giant Slalom winners:
Alexis Pinturault (m) /
Lara Gut (f)
- Giant Slalom winners:
- November
- November 12 & 13: ASWC #2 in
Levi
- Slalom winners:
Marcel Hirscher (m) /
Mikaela Shiffrin (f)
- Slalom winners:
- November 23 – 27: ASWC #3 in
Lake Louise #1
- All events cancelled, due to unfavorable weather conditions.[3]
- November 26 & 27: ASWC #4 in
Killington
- Women's Giant Slalom winner:
Tessa Worley
- Women's Slalom winner:
Mikaela Shiffrin
- Women's Giant Slalom winner:
- November 29 – December 4: ASWC #5 in
Val-d'Isère #1[4]
- Note: This event was supposed to be held at Beaver Creek Resort, but it was cancelled, due to unfavorable weather conditions.[5]
- Men's Super G winner:
Kjetil Jansrud
- Men's Downhill winner:
Kjetil Jansrud
- Men's Giant Slalom winner:
Mathieu Faivre
- November 29 – December 4: ASWC #6 in
Lake Louise #2
- Women's Downhill winner:
Ilka Štuhec (2 times)
- Women's Super G winner:
- Women's Downhill winner:
- December
- December 10 & 11: ASWC #7 in
Val-d'Isère #2
- Men's Giant Slalom winner:
- Men's Slalom winner:
- December 10 & 11: ASWC #8 in
Sestriere
- Women's Giant Slalom winner:
- Women's Slalom winner:
- December 14 – 17: ASWC #9 in
Val Gardena
- Men's Super G winner:
- Men's Downhill winner:
- Men's Giant Slalom winner:
- December 14 – 18: ASWC #10 in
Val-d'Isère #3
- Women's Alpine Combined winner:
- Women's Downhill winner:
- Women's Super G winner:
- December 18 & 19: ASWC #11 in
Alta Badia
- Men's Giant Slalom winner:
- Men's Parallel Giant Slalom winner:
- December 20: ASWC #12 in
Courchevel
- Women's Giant Slalom winner:
- December 22: ASWC #13 in
Madonna di Campiglio
- Men's Slalom winner:
- December 26 – 29: ASWC #14 in
Santa Caterina
- Men's Downhill winner:
- Men's Alpine Combined winner:
- December 28 & 29: ASWC #15 in
Semmering
- Women's Giant Slalom winner:
- Women's Slalom winner:
- January
- January 3 & 5: ASWC #15 in
Zagreb
- January 7 & 8: ASWC #16 in
Adelboden
- January 7 & 8: WC #17 in
Maribor
- January 10: ASWC #18 in
Flachau
- January 10 – 15: ASWC #19 in
Wengen
- January 12 – 15: ASWC #20 in
Altenmarkt im Pongau
- January 17 – 22: ASWC #21 in
Kitzbühel
- January 19 – 22: ASWC #22 in
Garmisch-Partenkirchen #1
- January 24: ASWC #23 in
Schladming
- January 24: ASWC #24 in
Kronplatz
- January 26 – 29: ASWC #25 in
Garmisch-Partenkirchen #2
- January 26 – 29: ASWC #26 in
Cortina d'Ampezzo
- January 31: ASWC #27 in
Stockholm
- February
- February 23 – 26: ASWC #28 in
Kvitfjell
- February 25 & 26: ASWC #29 in
Crans-Montana
- March
- March 2 – 5: ASWC #30 in
Jeongseon
- March 4 & 5: ASWC #31 in
Kranjska Gora
- March 10 & 11: ASWC #32 in
Squaw Valley
- March 13 – 19: ASWC #33 (final) in
Aspen
2016–2017 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup
- December 15 – 17: IPC #1 in
Kühtai
- December 19 – 22: IPC #2 in
St. Moritz
- January 11 –15: IPC #3 in
Innerkrems
- January 18 – 20: IPC #4 in
Kranjska Gora
- March 5 – 7: IPC #5 in
Hakuba
- March 9 – 18: IPC #6 in
Pyeongchang County (final)
2016 FIS Alpine Europa Cup
- November 29 & 30: ASEC #1 in
Levi
- Men's Slalom winners:
Leif Kristian Haugen (#1);
Marc Digruber (#2)
- Men's Slalom winners:
- December 3 & 4: ASEC #2 in
Gällivare
- December 4 – 6: ASEC #3 in
Trysil
- December 8 – 10: ASEC #4 in
Kvitfjell
- December 8 – 11: ASEC #5 in
Hafjell
- December 14: ASEC #6 in
Obereggen
- December 15 & 16: ASEC #7 in
Andalo
- December 17: ASEC #8 in
Kronplatz
- December 20 & 21: ASEC #9 (TBD)
- January 6 & 7, 2017: ASEC #10 in
Wengen
- January 9 – 13: ASEC #11 in
Saalbach-Hinterglemm
- January 9 & 10: ASEC #12 in
Davos #1
- January 11 & 12: ASEC #13 in
Zell am See
- January 14 – 16: ASEC #14 in
Kitzbühel
- January 16 & 17: ASEC #15 in
Zinal
- January 19 & 20: ASEC #16 in
Melchsee-Frutt
- January 19 & 20: ASEC #17 in
Val-d'Isère
- January 23 – 27: ASEC #18 in
Davos #2
- January 23 – 27: ASEC #19 in
Méribel
- January 31 – February 3: ASEC #20 in
Châtel
- January 31 – February 3: ASEC #21 in
Hinterstoder
- February 8 & 9: ASEC #22 in
Jasná
- February 9 & 10: ASEC #23 in
Bad Wiessee
- February 11 & 12: ASEC #24 in
Zakopane
- February 13 & 14: ASEC #25 in
Göstling-Hochkar
- February 17 – 20: ASEC #26 in
Crans-Montana
- February 17 & 18: ASEC #27 in
Oberjoch
- February 20 – 25: ASEC #28 in
Sarntal
- March 17 – 19: ASEC #29 in
San Candido (final)
2016–2017 North America Cup
- November 29 & 30: NAC #1 in
Snow King Mountain/Jackson, Wyoming
- Due to the lack of snow, the Snow King Race to the Cup has been canceled.
2016 FIS Alpine South American Cup
- August 4 – 5: SAC #1 in
Chapelco Ski Resort
- This event was cancelled due warm temperatures.
- August 8 – 11: SAC #2 in
Cerro Catedral
- Giant Slalom winners:
Pietro Franceschetti (m) /
María Belén Simari Birkner (f)
- Events in slalom was cancelled.
- Giant Slalom winners:
- August 13 – 15: SAC #3 in
Antillanca ski resort
- Slalom winners:
Sebastiano Gastaldi (m) /
Martina Dubovská (f)
- Slalom winners:
- August 24 – 26: SAC #4 in
Valle Nevado
- Super G winners:
Klemen Kosi (m) /
Noelle Barahona (f)
- Super G winners:
- August 27: SAC #5 in
El Colorado #1
- Giant Slalom winners:
Štefan Hadalin (m) /
Jade Grillet-Aubert (f)
- Giant Slalom winners:
- August 28: SAC #6 in
La Parva #1
- Slalom winners:
Salomé Báncora (m) /
Francesca Baruzzi Farriol (f)
- Slalom winners:
- August 31 – September 2: SAC #7 in
Las Leñas
- Cancelled
- September 5 – 9: SAC #8 in
La Parva #2
- Downhill #1 winners:
Brice Roger (m) /
Noelle Barahona (f)
- Downhill #2 winners:
Brice Roger (m) /
Ester Ledecká (f)
- Super G winners:
Valentin Giraud Moine (m) /
Ester Ledecká (f)
- Downhill #1 winners:
- September 12 – 16: SAC #9 in
El Colorado #2
- Alpine combined #1 winners:
Martin Cater (m) /
Ester Ledecká (f)
- Alpine combined #2 winners:
Thomas Dreßen (m) /
Ester Ledecká (f)
- Super G #1 winners:
Josef Ferstl (m) /
Ester Ledecká (f)
- Super G #2 winners:
Josef Ferstl (m) /
Ester Ledecká (f)
- Downhill #1 winners:
Josef Ferstl (m) /
Ester Ledecká (f)
- Downhill #1 winners:
Mattia Casse (m) /
Ester Ledecká (f)
- Alpine combined #1 winners:
- September 26 – 29: SAC #10 (final) in
Cerro Castor
- Giant Slalom winners:
Cyprien Sarrazin (m) /
Adeline Baud (f)
- Slalom winners:
Sebastiano Gastaldi (m) /
Adeline Baud (f)
- Giant Slalom winners:
2016 FIS Alpine Australia/New Zealand Cup
- August 22 – 26: ANC #1 in
Mount Hotham
- Giant Slalom #1 winners:
Willis Feasey (m) /
Julia Mutschlechner (f)
- Giant Slalom #2 winners:
Andreas Žampa (m) /
Julia Mutschlechner (f)
- Slalom #1 winners:
Robby Kelley (m) /
Rikke Gasmann-Brott (f)
- Slalom #2 winners:
Robby Kelley (m) /
Rikke Gasmann-Brott (f)
- Giant Slalom #1 winners:
- August 29 – September 1: ANC #2 in
Coronet Peak
- Giant slalom #1 winners:
Tim Jitloff (m) /
Ragnhild Mowinckel (f)
- Giant Slalom #2 winners:
Manuel Feller (m) /
Bernadette Schild (f)
- Slalom #1 winners:
Manuel Feller (m) /
Ricarda Haaser (f)
- Slalom #2 winners:
Ramon Zenhäusern (m) /
Katharina Huber (f)
- Giant slalom #1 winners:
- September 6 & 7: ANC #3 (final) in
Mount Hutt
- Super G #1 winners:
Willis Feasey (m) /
Piera Hudson (f)
- Super G #2 winners:
Marc Gehrig (m) /
Piera Hudson (f)
- Alpine combined and Super G #3 here was cancelled
- Super G #1 winners:
Amateur boxing
- September 22 – 30: 2017 AIBA World Boxing Championships in
Hamburg
- TBA: 2017 Men's European Amateur Boxing Championships in
Yakutsk
- TBA: 2017 Women's European Amateur Boxing Championships in
Belfast
American football
2016–17 NCAA football bowl games
- December 17, 2016 – January 9, 2017: 2016–17 NCAA football bowl games Schedule[6]
- December 23, 2016: 2016 Bahamas Bowl in
Nassau at the Thomas Robinson Stadium[7]
- The
Eastern Michigan Eagles vs. the
Old Dominion Monarchs
- The
- December 23, 2016: 2016 Bahamas Bowl in
National Football League
- January 29: 2017 Pro Bowl in
Orlando at Camping World Stadium
- February 5: Super Bowl LI in
Houston at NRG Stadium
- April 27 – 29: 2017 NFL Draft in
Philadelphia
- September 7 – December 31: 2017 NFL season
IFAF
- TBA: 2017 IFAF Women's World Championship (location TBA)
Aquatics
World aquatics championships
- July 14 – 30: 2017 World Aquatics Championships in
Budapest[8]
- August 23 – 28: 2017 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships in
Indianapolis
2017 FINA 10 km Marathon Swimming World Cup
- February 4: MSWC #1 in
Carmen de Patagones-Viedma, Río Negro
- TBA: MSWC #2 (location TBA)
- June 24: MSWC #3 in
Setúbal
- July 27: MSWC #4 in
Lac Saint-Jean
- August 12: MSWC #5 in
Lake Mégantic
- October 15: MSWC #6 in
Chun'an County (Hangzhou)
- October 21: MSWC #7 in
Hong Kong (final)
2017 FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix
- February 5: OWGP #1 in
Santa Fe-Coronda
- February 12: OWGP #2 in
Villa Urquiza-Paraná
- July 29: OWGP #3 in
Lac Saint-Jean
- August 19: OWGP #4 in
Lake Ohrid
- September 3: OWGP #5 in
Capri-Naples (final)
LEN
- May 12 – 14: 2017 European Synchronised Swimming Champions Cup in
Minsk
- June 12 – 18: 2017 European Diving Championship in
Kiev
- June 21 – 25: 2017 European Junior Synchronised Swimming Championship in
Belgrade
- June 27 – July 2: 2017 European Junior Diving Championship in
Bergen
- June 28 – July 2: 2017 European Junior Swimming Championships in
Netanya
- July 28 – 30: 2017 European Junior Open Water Swimming Championships in
Marseille
- December 13 – 17: 2017 European Short Course Swimming Championships in
Copenhagen
Archery
2016–17 Indoor Archery World Cup
- November 26 & 27, 2016: IAWC #1 in
Marrakesh[10][11]
- Recurve winners:
Brady Ellison (m) /
Bryony Pitman (f)
- Compound winners:
Stephan Hansen (m) /
Danelle Wentzel (f)
- Recurve winners:
- December 10 – 12, 2016: IAWC #2 in
Bangkok
- Recurve winners: (m) / (f)
- Compound winners: (m) / (f)
- January 20 – 22: IAWC #3 in
Nîmes
- February 10 – 12: IAWC #4 (final) in
Las Vegas
Outdoor archery
- May 16 – 21: WA World Cup #1 in
Shanghai
- June 6 – 11: WA World Cup #2 in
Antalya
- June 20 – 25: WA World Cup #3 in
Salt Lake City
- August 8 – 13: WA World Cup #4 (final) in
Berlin
- September 12 – 17: 2017 World Para Archery Championships in
Beijing
- September 19 – 24: 2017 World Archery 3D Championships in
Robion
- October 2 – 8: 2017 World Youth Archery Championships in
Rosario
- October 15 – 22: 2017 World Archery Championships in
Mexico City
Association football
Main article: 2017 in association football
FIFA
- May 20 – June 11: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup in
South Korea[12]
- June 17 – July 2: 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup in
Russia[13]
- October 6 – 28: 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup in
India[14]
- December 6 – 16: 2017 FIFA Club World Cup in the
United Arab Emirates
Europe (UEFA)
Nations
Men's events:
- May 3 – 19: 2017 UEFA European Under-17 Championship in
Croatia
- June 16 – 30: 2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship in
Poland
- June (TBC): 2017 UEFA Regions' Cup Final Tournament in
- July 2 – 15: 2017 UEFA European Under-19 Championship in
Georgia
Women's events:
- May 2 – 14: 2017 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship in the
Czech Republic
- July 16 – August 6: UEFA Women's Euro 2017 in the
Netherlands
- August 8 – 20: 2017 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship in
Northern Ireland
Clubs
Men's events:
- September 13 (2016) – June 3: 2016–17 UEFA Champions League (final in
Cardiff)
- September 15 (2016) – May 24: 2016–17 UEFA Europa League (final in
Stockholm)
- July/August (TBC): 2017 International Champions Cup
- August 8: 2017 UEFA Super Cup in
Skopje
Women's events:
- October 5 (2016) – June 1: 2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League (final in
Cardiff)
Youth events:
- September 13 (2016) – April 24: 2016–17 UEFA Youth League (final in
Nyon)
North, Central America & Caribbean (CONCACAF)
- August 2, 2016 – TBA: 2016–17 CONCACAF Champions League
- January 17 – 28: 2017 Copa Centroamericana in
Panama
- February 17 – March 5: 2017 CONCACAF U-20 Championship in
Costa Rica
- April 21 – May 7: 2017 CONCACAF U-17 Championship in
Panama
- June 22 & 25: 2017 Caribbean Cup in the
United States
- July 9 – 30: 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup in the
United States (planned)
- TBA: 2017 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship
South America (CONMEBOL)
- January 13 – February 5: 2017 South American Youth Football Championship in
Ecuador
- Dates TBA: 2017 Copa Libertadores
- Dates TBA: 2017 Copa Sudamericana
- TBA: 2017 South American Under-17 Football Championship
- TBA: 2017 South American Under-15 Football Championship
- TBA: 2017 South American Under-20 Women's Football Championship
- TBA: 2017 Recopa Sudamericana
- TBA: 2017 Suruga Bank Championship
- TBA: 2017 Copa Libertadores Femenina
Africa (CAF)
- January 14 – February 5: 2017 Africa Cup of Nations in
Gabon
- February 26 – March 12: 2017 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations in
Zambia
- March – November: 2017 CAF Champions League
- March – December: 2017 CAF Confederation Cup
- April 2 – 16: 2017 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations in
Madagascar
- TBA: 2017 CAF Super Cup
- TBA: 2017 African U-20 Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament
Asia (AFC)
- January 24 – November 4: 2017 AFC Cup
- January 24 – November 25: 2017 AFC Champions League
- August: 2017 AFC U-19 Women's Championship in
China
- September 9 – 23: 2017 AFC U-16 Women's Championship in
Thailand
- December (TBC): 2017 Gulf Cup of Nations in
Qatar
- December (TBC): 2017 EAFF East Asian Cup in
Japan
- December (TBC): 2017 EAFF Women's East Asian Cup in
Japan
- December (TBC): 2017 SAFF Championship in
Bangladesh
Oceania (OFC)
- February 8 – 20: 2017 OFC U-17 Championship in
Tahiti
- February 25 – May 5: 2017 OFC Champions League
- TBA: 2017 OFC U-20 Women's Championship
Athletics (track and field)
2017 World athletics championships
- March 26: 2017 IAAF World Cross Country Championships in
Kampala[15]
- April 22 & 23: 2017 IAAF World Relays in
Nassau
- July 12 – 16: 2017 IAAF World Youth Championships in Athletics in
Nairobi
- July 14 – 23: 2017 World ParaAthletics Championships in
London
- August 4 – 13: 2017 World Championships in Athletics in
London[16]
2017 World Marathon Majors
- February 26: 2017 Tokyo Marathon[17]
- April 17: 2017 Boston Marathon[18]
- April 23: 2017 London Marathon[19]
- September 24: 2017 Berlin Marathon[20]
- October 8: 2017 Chicago Marathon[21]
- November 5: 2017 New York City Marathon
2017 IAAF Diamond League
- May 5: Doha Diamond League in
Doha
- May 13: IAAF Diamond League Shanghai in
Shanghai
- May 27: Prefontaine Classic in
Eugene, OR
- June 8: Golden Gala Pietro Mennea in
Rome
- June 15: Bislett Games in
Oslo
- June 18: Stockholm Bauhaus Athletics in
Stockholm
- July 1: Meeting de Paris in
Saint-Denis
- July 6: Athletissima in
Lausanne
- July 9: London Grand Prix in
London
- July 16: Meeting International Mohammed VI d'Athlétisme de Rabat in
Rabat
- July 21: Herculis in
Monaco
- August 20: British Grand Prix in
Birmingham
- August 24: Weltklasse Zürich in
Zürich
- September 1: Memorial Van Damme (final) in
Brussels
2017 IAAF World Challenge & IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge
- March 11: Melbourne Track Classic in
Melbourne
- May 7: Jamaica International Invitational in
Kingston (World Challenge only)
- May 16: IAAF World Challenge Beijing in
Beijing
- May 21: Golden Grand Prix in
Kawasaki, Kanagawa
- May 27: Part of the Prefontaine Classic in
Eugene, Oregon (Hammer Throw Challenge only)
- June 3: IAAF World Challenge Rio in
Rio de Janeiro
- June 11: Fanny Blankers-Koen Games in
Hengelo
- June 13: Paavo Nurmi Games in
Turku (World Challenge only)
- June 28: Golden Spike Ostrava in
Ostrava
- July 23: Meeting de Atletismo Madrid in
Madrid (World Challenge only)
- August 27: ISTAF Berlin in
Berlin
- August 29: Hanžeković Memorial in
Zagreb (World Challenge only)
- September 3: Rieti Meeting (final) in
Rieti
2017 IAAF World Indoor Tour
- January 28: New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in
Roxbury
- February 1: PSD Bank Meeting in
Dusseldorf
- February 4: Weltklasse in Karlsruhe in
Karlsruhe
- February 10: Copernicus Cup in
Toruń
- February 18: Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix (final) in
Birmingham
2017 IAAF Combined Events Challenge
- April 28 & 29: Multistars in
Florence
- May 27 & 28: Hypo-Meeting in
Götzis
- June 17 & 18: TNT – Fortuna Meeting in
Kladno
- June 24 & 25: Mehrkampf-Meeting Ratingen in
Ratingen
- July 4 & 5: Pan American Combined Events Cup in
Ottawa
- August 4 – 13: Part of the 2017 World Championships in Athletics in
London
- September 16 & 17: Décastar (final) in
Talence
2017 IAAF Race Walking Challenge
- March 12: Circuito Internacional de Marcha in
Ciudad Juárez
- April 1: Grande Prémio Internacional de Rio Maior em Marcha Atlética in
Rio Maior
- April 15: IAAF Race Walking Challenge Taicang in
Taicang
- June 3: Gran Premio Cantones de La Coruña in
A Coruña
- August 4 – 15: Part of the 2017 World Championships in Athletics (final) in
London
2017 IAAF Cross Country Permit
- November 13, 2016: Cross de Atapuerca in
Burgos[22]
- Winners:
Aweke Ayalew (m) /
Senbere Teferi (f)
- Winners:
- November 27, 2016: Cross Internacional de la Constitución in
Alcobendas[23]
- Winners:
Timothy Toroitich (m) /
Fionnuala McCormack (f)
- Winners:
- January 6: Campaccio in
San Giorgio su Legnano
- January 14: Antrim International Cross Country in
Antrim
- January 15: Cross Internacional de Itálica in
Seville
- January 22: Cinque Mulini in
San Vittore Olona
- February 5: Almond Blossom Cross Country in
Albufeira
- February 17: Kenyan Cross Country Championships (final) in
Nairobi
EA Cross Country Permit
- January 7: Great Edinburgh Cross Country in
Edinburgh
- January 8: Cross Zornotza in
Spain
- January 15: Abdijcross in
Kerkrade
- January 22: Cross della Vallagrina in
Rovereto
- January 22: Cross Internacional Juan Muguerza in
Elgoibar
- January 22: Lotto Cross Cup de Hannut in
Hannut
EA Road Area Permit Meeting
- January 29: Cross de San Sebastián in
Spain
- February 19: Zurich Maratón de Sevilla in
Spain
- April 1: XII Milla Internacional de Bilbao in
Spain
- April 1: XXII Medio Maraton Azkoitia-Azpeitia Memorial Diego Garcia in
Azkoitia
- April 23: XL Maraton de Madrid in
Spain
- April 30: XXII Medio Maraton de Albacete in
Spain
EA Race Walking Permit Meeting
- March 25: Dudinská Päťdesiatka in
Dudince
- April 8: Podebrady Walking 2017 in
Czech Republic
- June 9: 43rd International Race Walking Festival in
Alytus (final)
EA Outdoor Area Permit Meeting
- May 1: Caucasian Cup and Georgian Open Championships in
Tbilisi
- May 14: Meeting Elite de Montgeron in
France
- May 25: Riga Cup 2017 in
Latvia
- May 28: Meeting Elite de Forbach in
France
- June 1: Meeting International de Montreuil in
France
- June 2: Meeting of Andújar in
Spain
- June 2: 16th European Athletic Festival in
Bydgoszcz
- June 3: Meeting de Marseille in
France
- June 5: Memorial Josefa Odlozila in
Prague
- June 10: Gothenburg Athletics Grand Prix in
Sweden
- June 10 & 11: Compined Events Match in
Finland
- June 10 & 11: Nordic Junior Championships in Combined Events in
Finland
- June 12: Morton Games in
Dublin
- June 14: 12th Meeting Iberoamericano de Atletismo in
Huelva
- June 14: 62nd Janusz Kusociński Memorial in
Szczecin
- June 16: International Match in
Hungary
- June 18: Janis Lusis Cup in
Jelgava
- June 19: Copenhagen Athletics Games in
Denmark
- June 21: 22nd European Athletics Classic Meeting in
Velenje
- June 24: XVI Reunion Internacional de Atletismo "Villa De Bilbao" in
Bilbao
- June 28: Meeting Stanislas in
Nancy
- June 29: Sollentuna GP in
Sollentuna
- July 4: István Gyulai Memorial in
Székesfehérvár
- July 4: Meeting International de Sotteville in
France
- July 11: Spitzen Leichtathletik Luzern in
Luzern
EA Indoor Permit Meeting
- February 3 & 4: Combined Events Meeting in
Lasnamäe
- February 4: Meeting d'Athlétisme de Mondeville in
France
- January 26 – February 5: Reykjavik International Games 2017 in
Reykjavík
- February 5: All Star Perche in
Clermont Ferrand
- February 10: International Copernicus Meeting in
Toruń
- February 10: Gugl Games in
Linz
- February 10: Meeting féminin du Val d'Oise in
Eaubonne
- February 10: Vectis Indoor Meeting in
Luxembourg City–Kirchberg
- February 11: IFAM Meeting in
Ghent
- February 11: Nordic Indoor Match in
Tampere
- February 12: Meeting Elite en salle de Metz in
France
- February 14: Czech Indoor Gala in
Ostrava
- February 16: Orlen Cup in
Łódź
- February 17: Istanbul Athletics Cup in
Istanbul
- February 17: Pedro's Cup in
Łódź
- February 24: Meeting de Atletismo Madrid in
Madrid
- March 4: Indoor Baltic U18 Championships in
Lithuania
EA Combined Events Area Permit Meeting
- June 3 – 4: VII Meeting Internacional de Arona in
Spain
Continental events
- February 5: European Champion Clubs Cup Cross Country in
Albufeira
- March 3 – 5: 2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships in
Belgrade
- March 11–12: 2017 European Throwing Cup in
Las Palmas
- May 21: European Race Walking Cup in
Poděbrady
- May 27 & 28: European Champion Clubs Cup–Group A in
Mersin
- May 27 & 28: European Champion Clubs Cup–Group B in
Leiria
- June 10: European Cup 10,000m in
Minsk
- June 24 & 25: European Team Championships, Super League in
Lille
- June 23 – 25: European Athletics Team Championships, 1st League in
Vaasa
- June 24 & 25: European Athletics Team Championships, 2 League in
Tel Aviv
- June 24 & 25: European Athletics Team Championships, 3 League in
- July 1 & 2: European Combined Events Team Championships in
Tallinn
- July 1 & 2: European Combined Events Team Championships 1 & 2 Leagues in
Monzon
- July 8: European Mountain Running Championships in
Kamnik
- July 13 – 16: European Athletics U23 Championships in
Bydgoszcz
- July 20 – 23: European Athletics Junior Championships in
Grosseto
- December 10: European Cross Country Championships in
Šamorín
Badminton
International badminton events
- May 21 – 28: 2017 Sudirman Cup in
Gold Coast, Queensland[24]
- August 21 – 27: 2017 BWF World Championships in
Glasgow[25]
- September 10 – 17: 2017 BWF World Senior Championships in
Kochi
- October 11 – 21: 2017 BWF World Junior and Junior Mixed Team Championships in
Yogyakarta
Continental badminton events
- February 13 – 18: 2017 Oceania Senior, Junior, and Junior Mixed Team Championships in
/
Nouméa
- February 13 – 19: 2017 Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships (location TBA)
- February 15 – 19: 2017 European Mixed Team Championships in
Lubin
- April 7 – 16: 2017 European Junior and Junior Team Championships in
France (location TBA)
- April 24 – 27: 2017 All Africa Mixed Team Championships in
Pretoria
- April 25 – 30: 2017 Badminton Asia Championships (location TBA)
- April 25 – 30: 2017 European Championships in
Kolding
- July 1 – 9: 2017 Badminton Asia Junior Championships (location TBA)
2017 BWF Super Series
- March 7 – December 17: 2017 BWF Super Series Schedule[26]
- March 7 – 12: 2017 All England Super Series Premier in
Birmingham
- March 28 – April 2: 2017 India Super Series in
New Delhi
- April 4 – 9: 2017 Malaysia Super Series Premier in
Kuala Lumpur
- April 11 – 16: 2017 Singapore Super Series in
Singapore
- June 13 – 18: 2017 Indonesia Super Series Premier in
Jakarta
- June 20 – 25: 2017 Australian Super Series in
Sydney
- September 12 – 17: 2017 Korea Open Super Series in
Seoul
- September 19 – 24: 2017 Japan Open Superseries in
Tokyo
- October 17 – 22: 2017 Denmark Super Series Premier in
Odense
- October 24 – 29: 2017 French Open Superseries in
Paris
- November 14 – 19: 2017 China Open Superseries Premier in
Fuzhou
- November 21 – 26: 2017 Hong Kong Open Superseries in
Kowloon
- December 13 – 17: 2017 BWF Super Series Masters Finals in
Dubai
- March 7 – 12: 2017 All England Super Series Premier in
2017 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix
- January 17 – December 17: 2017 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix Schedules[27][28]
- January 17 – 22: 2017 Malaysia Masters Grand Prix Gold in
Kuala Lumpur
- January 24 – 29: 2017 Syed Modi International Grand Prix Gold in
Lucknow
- February 7 – 12: 2017 Thailand Masters Grand Prix Gold in
Bangkok
- February 28 – March 5: 2017 German Open Grand Prix Gold in
Mülheim
- March 14 – 19: 2017 Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold in
Basel
- March 21 – 26: 2017 New Zealand Open Grand Prix Gold in
Auckland
- April 18 – 23: 2017 China Masters Grand Prix Gold in
Jiangsu
- June 27 – July 2: 2017 Chinese Taipei Open Grand Prix Gold in
Taipei
- July 4 – 9: 2017 U.S. Open Grand Prix Gold (location TBA)
- July 11 – 16: 2017 Canada Open Grand Prix in
Calgary
- August 29 – September 3: 2017 Brasil Open Grand Prix in
Foz do Iguaçu
- September 4 – 10: 2017 Vietnam Open Grand Prix in
Ho Chi Minh City
- September 26 – October 1: 2017 Chinese Taipei Masters Grand Prix in
Taipei
- October 3 – 8: 2017 Thailand Open Grand Prix Gold in
Bangkok
- October 3 – 8: 2017 Russia Open Grand Prix in
Vladivostok
- October 10 – 15: 2017 Dutch Open Grand Prix in
Almere
- October 31 – November 5: 2017 Bitburger Open Grand Prix Gold in
Saarbrücken
- November 7 – 12: 2017 Korea Masters Grand Prix Gold in
Seoul
- November 21 – 26: 2017 Scottish Open Grand Prix in
Glasgow
- November 28 – December 3: 2017 Macau Open Grand Prix Gold in
Macau
- December 5 – 10: 2017 Indonesian Masters Grand Prix Gold in
Jakarta
- December 12 – 17: 2017 U.S. Masters Grand Prix (location TBA)
- January 17 – 22: 2017 Malaysia Masters Grand Prix Gold in
Bandy
- January 24 – 28: 2017 Bandy World Championship Division B in
Trollhättan
- January 29 – February 5: 2017 Bandy World Championship Division A in
Sandviken
- January (TBC): 2017 Bandy World Championship Y-19 in
Syktyvkar
- February 2 – 4: 2017 Bandy World Championship Y-17 in
Varkaus
- February 24 – 26: 2017 Bandy World Championship G-17 in
Irkutsk
Baseball
World Baseball Classic
- March 7 – 22: 2017 World Baseball Classic (Championship game at Dodger Stadium in
Los Angeles)
Major League Baseball
- April 2 – October 1: 2017 Major League Baseball season
- June 12 – June 14: 2017 Major League Baseball draft in
Secaucus, New Jersey
- July 11: 2017 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in
Miami at Marlins Park
- October 24: 2017 World Series
WBSC
- September 1 – 10: 2017 18U Baseball World Cup in
Thunder Bay
- TBA: 2017 12U Baseball World Cup (location TBA)
Basketball
Main article: 2017 in basketball
FIBA
- June 16 – 27: EuroBasket Women 2017 in
venue TBA
- June 17 – 21: 2017 FIBA 3x3 World Championships in
Nantes
- June 28 – July 2: 2017 FIBA 3x3 Under-18 World Championship in
Chengdu
- July 1 – 9: 2017 FIBA Under-19 World Championship in
Cairo
- July 22 – 30: 2017 FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women in
Udine & Cividale del Friuli
- August 15 – 27: 2017 FIBA Asia Cup in
- August 17 – 31: AfroBasket 2017 in
Brazzaville
- August 25 – September 3: 2017 FIBA Americas Championship in
- August 31 – September 17: EuroBasket 2017 in
Istanbul (knockout stages and final),
Cluj-Napoca,
Helsinki and
Tel Aviv
- September 17 – 24: AfroBasket Women 2017 in
- September 24 – October 1: 2017 FIBA Asia Women's Championship in
National Basketball Association
- October 25, 2016 - Apr 12, 2017: 2016–17 NBA season
- February 19: 2017 NBA All-Star Game at the Smoothie King Center in
New Orleans
- April 15: 2017 NBA Playoffs
- June 22: 2017 NBA draft
National Collegiate Athletic Association
- March 14 - April 3: 2017 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament (Final Four at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale)
- March 17 - April 2: 2017 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament (Final Four at American Airlines Center in Dallas)
Club seasons and championships
- October 12, 2016 – May 21: 2016–17 EuroLeague (Final Four in
Istanbul)
- October 12, 2016 – April 5: 2016–17 EuroCup Basketball
- October 20, 2016 – April 30: 2016–17 Basketball Champions League (Final Four in )
- October 19, 2016 – April 26: 2016–17 FIBA Europe Cup
- September 29, 2016 – March 11: 2016–17 ABA League
- September 29, 2016 – TBD: 2016–17 Alpe Adria Cup
- October 2, 2016 – April 23: 2016–17 VTB United League
- October 5, 2016 – March 19: 2016–17 WABA League
- October 10, 2016 – April 20: 2016–17 BIBL
- January 20 – March 18: 2017 FIBA Americas League
- September (TBC): 2017 FIBA Intercontinental Cup
- December (TBC): 2017 FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup
Beach soccer
- January 24 – 29: 2017 AFC Beach Soccer Championship in
Dubai
- February 5 – 12: 2017 CONMEBOL Beach Soccer Championship in
Asunción
- February 20 – 26: 2017 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship in
Nassau
- April 27 – May 7: 2017 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in
Nassau
Beach volleyball
World and continental beach volleyball events
- July 11 – 16: 2017 FIVB Beach Volleyball U21 World Championships in
Nanjing
- July 28 – August 6: 2017 Beach Volleyball World Championships in
Vienna
- August 22 – 27: 2017 Swatch Beach Volleyball FIVB World Tour Finals in
Canada (location TBA)
- TBC: 2017 European Beach Volleyball Championships in
Jūrmala
FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour
- January 12 – October 15: 2017 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour[29]
2017 Swatch Major Series (Five Star BV events)
- February 7 – 12: Major #1 in
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- June 7 – 11: Major #2 in
Rome
- June 27 – July 2: Major #3 in
Poreč
- July 4 – 9: Major #4 in
Gstaad
- August 8 – 13: Major #5 (final) in
Hamburg
2017 Four Star BV events
2017 Three Star BV events
- February 15 – 18: Three Star #1 in
Kish Island (men only)
- April 20 – 23: Three Star #2 in
Xiamen
- May 3 – 7: Three Star #3 in
Rio de Janeiro
- May 31 – June 4: Three Star #4 in
Moscow
- July 20 – 23: Three Star #5 in
Olsztyn
- October 11 – 15: Three Star #6 (final) in
Qinzhou
2017 Two Star BV events
- March 17 – 19: Two Star #1 in
Sydney (women only)
- July 28 – 30: Two Star #2 (final) in
Espinho, Portugal (men only)
2017 One Star BV events
- January 12 – 14: One Star #1 in
Pacific Harbour
- March 3 – 5: One Star #2 in
Shepparton
- April 15 & 16: One Star #3 in
Selangor
- June 17 & 18: One Star #4 in
Monaco
- July 14 – 16: One Star #5 in
Daegu (women only)
- July 20 – 22: One Star #6 in
Ulsan (women only)
- July 21 – 23: One Star #7 (final) in
Agadir
Biathlon
International biathlon championships
- January 23 – 31: 2017 IBU Open European Championships in
Duszniki-Zdrój[31]
- February 1 – 5: 2017 IBU Junior Open European Championships in
Nové Město na Moravě
- February 8 – 19: Biathlon World Championships 2017 in
Hochfilzen
- February 22 – March 2: 2017 IBU Youth/Junior World Championships in
Ostrov
2016–17 Biathlon World Cup
- November 25 – December 4, 2016: BWC #1 in
Östersund
- Individual winners:
Martin Fourcade (m) /
Laura Dahlmeier (f)
- Pursuit winners:
Anton Babikov (m) /
Gabriela Koukalová (f)
- Sprint winners:
Martin Fourcade (m) /
Marie Dorin Habert (f)
- Single Mixed Relay winners:
France (Martin Fourcade, Marie Dorin Habert)
- Mixed 2x6 + 2x7.5 km Relay winners:
Norway (Johannes Thingnes Bø, Ole Einar Bjørndalen, Fanny Horn Birkeland, Marte Olsbu)
- Individual winners:
- December 6 – 11, 2016: BWC #2 in
Pokljuka
- Pursuit winners: (m) / (f)
- Sprint winners: (m) / (f)
- Relay winners: (m) / (f)
- December 13 – 18, 2016: BWC #3 in
Nové Město na Moravě
- Pursuit winners: (m) / (f)
- Sprint winners: (m) / (f)
- Mass start winners: (m) / (f)
- January 2 – 8: BWC #4 in
Oberhof, Germany
- January 10 – 15: BWC #5 in
Ruhpolding
- January 17 – 22: BWC #6 in
Antholz-Anterselva
- February 27 – March 5: BWC #7 in
Pyeongchang
- March 7 – 12: BWC #8 in
Tyumen
- March 14 – 19: BWC #9 (final) in
Oslo-Holmenkollen
2016–17 IBU Cup
- November 25 – 27, 2016: IBU Cup #1 in
Beitostølen
- Note: Both relay events here are cancelled.
- Men's 10km Sprint winners:
Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen (#1) /
Matvey Eliseev (#2)
- Women's 7.5km Sprint winners:
Denise Herrmann (#1) /
Marketa Davidova (#2)
- December 9 – 11, 2016: IBU Cup #2 in
Ridnaun-Val Ridanna
- Sprint winners: (m) / (f)
- Pursuit winners: (m) / (f)
- Single Mixed Relay winners:
- Mixed 2x6 + 2x7.5 km Relay winners:
- December 15 – 17, 2016: IBU Cup #3 in
Obertilliach
- Individual winners: (m) / (f)
- Sprint winners: (m) / (f)
- January 6 – 8: IBU Cup #4 in
Martell-Val Martello
- January 12 – 14: IBU Cup #5 in
Arber
- February 3 – 5: IBU Cup #6 in
Brezno-Osrblie
- March 2 – 5: IBU Cup #7 in
Kontiolahti
- March 8 – 12: IBU Cup #8 (final) in
Otepää
2016–17 IBU Junior Cup
- December 9 – 11, 2016: IBU JC #1 in
Lenzerheide
- Junior individual winners: (m) / (f)
- Junior sprint winners: (m) / (f)
- December 14 – 17, 2016: IBU JC #2 in
Hochfilzen
- Junior sprint winners: (m) / (f)
- Junior pursuit winners: (m) / (f)
- Junior relay winners: (m) / (f)
- January 26 – 29: IBU JC #3 (final) in
Pokljuka
Bobsleigh and Skeleton
International Bobsleigh and Skeleton events
- January 9 – 15: 2017 IBSF European Championship in
Winterberg
- January 24 – 28: 2017 IBSF Junior Skeleton World Championships in
Sigulda
- January 27 – 29: 2017 IBSF Junior Bobsleigh World Championships in
Winterberg
- January 29 – February 5: 2017 IBSF Para-Sport World Championships in
St. Moritz
- February 13 – 26: IBSF World Championships 2017 in
Sochi
2016–17 Bobsleigh and Skeleton World Cup
- November 28, 2016 – December 3, 2016: #1 in
Whistler, British Columbia
- Two-man bobsleigh winners:
Germany (Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis)
- Four-man bobsleigh winners:
Russia (Alexander Kasjanov, Alexey Zaitsev, Aleksei Pushkarev & Maxim Belugin)
- Women's bobsleigh winners:
Canada (Kaillie Humphries & Cynthia Appiah)
- Skeleton winners:
Yun Sung-bin (m) /
Elisabeth Vathje (f)
- Two-man bobsleigh winners:
- December 12 – 17, 2016: #2 in
Lake Placid, New York
- Two-man bobsleigh winners:
- Four-man bobsleigh winners:
- Women's bobsleigh winners:
- Skeleton winners: (m) / (f)
- January 2 – 8: #3 in
Altenberg, Saxony
- January 9 – 15: #4 in
Winterberg
- January 16 – 22: #5 in
St. Moritz
- January 23 – 29: #6 in
Schönau am Königsee
- January 30 – February 5: #7 in
Innsbruck (Igls)
- March 13 – 19: #8 (final) in
Pyeongchang
2016–17 IBSF Para-Sport World Cup
- November 15 – 23, 2016: Para-Sport World Cup #1 in
Park City
- January 15 – 21: Para-Sport World Cup #2 in
Lillehammer
- January 23 – 28: Para-Sport World Cup #3 (final) in
Oberhof
2016–17 IBSF Intercontinental Cup
- November 6 – 11, 2016: IBSF Intercontinental Cup #1 in
Innsbruck (Igls)
- November 13 – 18, 2016: IBSF Intercontinental Cup #2 in
Schönau am Königsee
- January 9 – 13: IBSF Intercontinental Cup #3 in
Calgary
- Skeleton winners:
- January 22 – 27: IBSF Intercontinental Cup #4 (final) in
Lake Placid, New York
2016-17 IBSF European Cup
- October 31 – November 6, 2016: IBSF European Cup #1 in
Sigulda
- Two-man bobsleigh winners #1:
Latvia (Oskars Ķibermanis & Matiss Miknis)
- Two-man bobsleigh winners #2:
Latvia (Oskars Ķibermanis & Jānis Jansons)
- Women's bobsleigh winners #1:
Belgium (Elfje Willemsen & Sophie Vercruyssen)
- Women's bobsleigh winners #2:
Belgium (Elfje Willemsen & Sara Aerts)
- Skeleton winners:
Ivo Steinbergs (m) /
Anna Fernstaedt (f)
- Two-man bobsleigh winners #1:
- November 6 – 11, 2016: IBSF European Cup #2 in
Igls
- November 10 – December 4, 2016: IBSF European Cup #3 in
Schönau am Königsee
- Two-man bobsleigh winners #1:
Germany (Johannes Lochner & Joshua Bluhm)
- Two-man bobsleigh winners #2:
Germany (Richard Oelsner & Alexander Schueller)
- Four-man bobsleigh winners:
Germany (#1);
Russia (#2)
- Women's bobsleigh winners #1:
Belgium (Elfje Willemsen & Sophie Vercruyssen)
- Women's bobsleigh winners #2:
Japan (Maria Oshigiri & Arisa Kimishima)
- Women's bobsleigh winners #3:
Switzerland (Sabina Hafner & Eveline Rebsamen)
- Skeleton #1 winners:
Felix Seibel (m) /
Maxi Just (f)
- Skeleton #2 winners:
Dominic Rady (m) /
Tamara Seer (f)
- Two-man bobsleigh winners #1:
- December 12 – 18, 2016: IBSF European Cup #3 in
Altenberg, Saxony
- January 8 – 13: IBSF European Cup #4 in
St. Moritz
- January 15 – 20: IBSF European Cup #5 in
Altenberg, Saxony
- January 22 – 26: IBSF European Cup #6 (final) in
Winterberg
2016-17 IBSF North American Cup
- November 6 – 14, 2016: IBSF North American Cup #1 in
Calgary
- Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners:
United States (Nick Cunningham & Nathan Gilsleider)
- Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners:
South Korea (Kim Dong-hyun & Jun Jung-lin)
- Four-man bobsleigh winners:
Canada (2 times)
- Women's bobsleigh #1 winners:
Canada (Kaillie Humphries & Cynthia Appiah)
- Women's bobsleigh #2 winners:
Canada (Alysia Rissling & Catherine Medeiros)
- Skeleton #1 winners:
Ander Mirambell (m; 2 times) /
Madison Charney (f)
- Women's Skeleton #2 winner:
MUN Ra-young
- Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners:
- November 16 – 26, 2016: IBSF North American Cup #2 in
Whistler, British Columbia
- Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners:
Russia (Alexander Kasjanov & Aleksei Pushkarev)
- Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners:
Canada (Nick Poloniato & Timothy Randall)
- Four-man bobsleigh winners:
Russia (2 times)
- Women's bobsleigh winners:
Canada (Alysia Rissling & Genevieve Thibault) (2 times)
- Skeleton #1 winners:
Katsuyuki Miyajima (m) /
Mirela Rahneva (f)
- Skeleton #2 winners:
Egor Veselov (m) /
Kimberley Bos (f)
- Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners:
- January 1 – 12: IBSF North American Cup #3 in
Park City
- January 15 – 27: IBSF North American Cup #4 (final) in
Lake Placid, New York
Bowls
World events
- March 14 – 22: 2017 World Cup in
Warilla
- March 27 – April 2: World Junior Cup in
Broadbeach
- September 23 – 29: 11th European Bowls Team Championships in
Les Creux
- October 27 – November 5: World Singles Champion of Champions in
St Johns Park
World Bowls Tour
- November 5 – 12, 2016: The Co-op Funeralcare Scottish International Open 2016 in
Perth
-
David Gourlay defeated
Jamie Chestney, 2–0 (11–9, 10–6)
-
- January 12 – 27: 2017 World Indoor Bowls Championship in
Hopton-on-Sea
- March 5 – 10: The Co-op Funeralcare International Open 2017 in
Blackpool
- : The Co-op Funeralcare European Masters 2017 in
Other bowls events
- March 11 & 12: 20th Tiger Bowls World Invitation in
Hong Kong
- March 20 – 22: 4-Nations test series (
/
/
/
) in
Paphos
- March 14 – 18: Tiger Bowls China Tour in
Shenzhen and Zhuhai
- November 11 – 18: USA Open in
Sarasota, Florida
Canoeing
Canoe sprint
- April 8 – September 24: 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint Schedule[32]
International canoe sprint championships
- June 22 – 25: 2017 European Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint Championships in
Belgrade
- July 14 – 16: 2017 Canoe Sprint European Championships in
Plovdiv
- July 27 – 30: 2017 ICF Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint World Championships in
Pitești[33]
- August 23 – 27: 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in
Račice
2017 Canoe Sprint World Cup
- May 12 – 14: #1 in
Montemor-o-Velho
- May 26 – 28: #2 in
Szeged
- June 2 – 4: #3 (final) in
Belgrade
Canoe slalom
- January 28 – October 8: 2017 ICF Canoe Slalom Schedule[32]
International canoe slalom championships
- January 28 – 30: 2017 Oceania Canoe Slalom Championships in
Auckland
- June 1 – 4: 2017 European Canoe Slalom Championships in
Tacen
- July 18 – 23: 2017 ICF Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom World Championships in
Bratislava
- August 17 – 20: 2017 European Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships in
Hagen-Hohenlimburg
- September 27 – October 1: 2017 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in
Pau
2017 Canoe Slalom World Cup
- June 16 – 18: #1 in
Prague
- June 23 – 25: #2 in
Augsburg
- June 30 – July 2: #3 in
Markkleeberg
- August 25 – 27: #4 in
Ivrea
- September 1 – 3: #5 (final) in
La Seu d'Urgell
Other international canoeing events
- June 30 – July 2: 2017 Canoe Marathon European Championships in
Vila Nova de Gaia
- July 26 – 30: 2017 ICF Wildwater Canoeing Junior and U23 World Championships in
Murau-Mur
- August 19 – 25: 2017 ICF Canoe Sailing World Championships in
Pwllheli (Pwllheli Sailing Club)
- August 23 – 27: 2017 European Canoe Polo Championship in
Saint-Omer
- September 3 – 8: 2017 ICF Dragon Boat Club Crew World Championships in
Venice
- September 8 – 10: 2017 ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships in
Pietermaritzburg
- September 27 – October 1: 2017 ICF Wildwater Canoeing Sprint World Championships in
Pau
- November 16 – 18: 2017 ICF Ocean Racing World Championships in
Hong Kong
- TBA: 2017 ICF Canoe Freestyle World Championships in
San Juan, Argentina
Chess
FIDE Grand Prix 2016–17
- October 12 – 23 (2016): #1 in
- February 10 – 21: #2 in
- May 11 – 22: #3 in
- July 5 – 16: #4 in
World events
- April 1 – 9: World Amateur Chess Championship in
Spoleto
- April 21 – 30: World Schools Chess Championship in
Iași
- April 24 – May 4: World Team Chess Championship 50+, 65+ in
Crete
- April 28 – May 7: World Senior Team Chess Championship in
Eretria
- May 15 – 27: World Team Chess Championship in
Khanty-Mansiysk
- August 21 – 31: World Cadet Chess Championship in
Brasília
- September 1 – 25: Chess World Cup 2017 in
Tbilisi
- September 16 – 26: World Youth Chess Championship (U-14, 16, 18) in
Montevideo
- October 1 – 16: World Junior Chess Championship in
Tarvisio
- November 6 – 19: World Senior Chess Championship in
Acqui Terme
- TBD: Women's World Chess Championship 2017 in
Tehran
- TBD: World Youth U-16 Chess Olympiad 2017 in
Ahmedabad
European events
- March 17 – 25: European Team Chess Championship for seniors in
Novi Sad
- April 10 – 23: European Individual Chess Championship for women in
Riga
- May 29 – June 10: European Individual Chess Championship in
Minsk
- June 9 – 17: European Amateur Chess Championship 2017 in
Niš
- June 10 – 20: European Schools Championship 2017 in
Budva
- June 19 – 23: European Youth Rapid and Blitz Championship 2017 in
Budva
- August 11 – 21: European Senior Chess Championship in
Barcelona
- August 16 – 24: European Youth Team Chess Championship 2017 in
Iwonicz-Zdrój
- September 3 – 14: European Youth Chess Championship in
Mamaia
- September 18 – 22: European Universities Chess Championship 2017 in
Fuengirola
- October 2 – 10: European Chess Club Cup for men and women in
Manavgat
- October 15 – 20: European Youth Rapid and Blitz Championship 2017 in
Budva
- October 20 – 24: European Women's Rapid & Blitz Championship 2017 in
Monaco
- October 25 – November 5: European Team Chess Championship in
Halkidiki
- December 14 – 18: European Rapid and Blitz Championship 2017 in
Katowice
American Events
- April 17 – 24: Central American & Caribbean Youth Chess Championships 2017 in
Panama
- June 5 – 11: Panamerican Junior U20 Chess Championship 2017 in
San Salvador
- June 9 – 19: Pan American Chess Championship in
Medellín
- June 28 – July 5: Central American & Caribbean Junior U20 Chess Championships 2017 in
Barbados
- June 30 – July 7: Panamerican Youth Championship 2017 in
Costa Rica
- October 11 – 16: Panamerican Senior Chess Championship 2017 in
Colombia
- December 1 – 7: South American Youth Championship 2017 in
Paraguay
- TBD: 2017 Panamerican Schools Chess Championship 2017 in
San Salvador
- TBD: 2017 CARIFTA Games in
Kingston
- TBD: 2017 South American Junior U20 Championship in
Manta
American Zonals
- TBD: American Zonal 2.4 in
Brazil
- TBD: American Zonal 2.3 in
San Salvador
Asian Events
- TBD: Asian Cities Team Championship 2017 in
Delhi
- March 31 – April 9: Asian Youth Chess Championship in
Tashkent
- May 1 – 10: Asian Juniors and Girls U20 Championships in
Shiraz
- May 11 – 12: Asian Chess Championship (individual and blitz) in
Chengdu
- July 20 – 30: Asian Schools Chess Championship (individual, rapid and blitz) in
Panjin
- October 9 – 15: Asian Senior Chess Championship in
Auckland
Asian Zonals
- January 14 – 20: Asian Zonal 3.6 in
Auckland
- February 24 – March 6: Asian Zonal 3.3 in
Tagaytay
- June 15 – 25: Asian Zonal 3.4 in
Tashkent
Cricket
- June 1 – 18: 2017 ICC Champions Trophy in
England and
Wales
- June 26 – July 23: 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup in
England
- November 2017 – January 2018: 2017–18 Ashes series in
Australia
- December 2017 (Final Round): 2015–17 ICC Intercontinental Cup
- December 2017 (Final Round): 2015–17 ICC World Cricket League Championship
Cross-country skiing
World Championships (XC)
- January 30 – February 5: Part of the FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 2017 in
Park City
- February 22 – March 3: Part of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 in
Lahti[34]
2017 Tour de Ski
- December 31, 2016 & January 1, 2017: TdS #1 in
Val Müstair
- Sprint Freestyle winners: (m) / (f)
- Classical Mass Start winners: (m) / (f)
- January 3 & 4: TdS #2 in
Oberstdorf
- January 6: TdS #3 in
Toblach #1
- January 7 & 8: TdS #4 (final) in
Fiemme Valley
2016–17 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
- November 26, 2016 – March 19, 2017: 2016–17 FIS Cross-Country World Cup[35]
- November 26 & 27, 2016: XCWC #1 in
Ruka
- Sprint Classical winners:
Pål Golberg (m) /
Stina Nilsson (f)
- Classical winners:
Iivo Niskanen (m) /
Marit Bjørgen (f)
- Sprint Classical winners:
- December 2 – 4, 2016: XCWC #2 in
Lillehammer
- Sprint Classical winners:
Calle Halfvarsson (m) /
Heidi Weng (f)
- Freestyle winners:
Calle Halfvarsson (m) /
Jessica Diggins (f)
- Classical Pursuit winners:
Martin Johnsrud Sundby (m) /
Heidi Weng (f)
- Sprint Classical winners:
- December 10 & 11, 2016: XCWC #3 in
Davos
- Freestyle winners: (m) / (f)
- Sprint Freestyle winners: (m) / (f)
- December 17 & 18, 2016: XCWC #4 in
La Clusaz
- Skiathlon winners: (m) / (f)
- Team Relay winners: (m) / (f)
- January 14 & 15: XCWC #5 in
Toblach #2
- January 21 & 22: XCWC #6 in
Ulricehamn
- January 28 & 29: XCWC #7 in
Falun
- February 3 – 5: XCWC #8 in
Pyeongchang
- February 18 & 19: XCWC #9 in
Otepää
- March 8: XCWC #10 in
Drammen
- March 11 & 12: XCWC #11 in
Oslo
- March 16 – 19: XCWC #12 (final) in
Tyumen
- November 26 & 27, 2016: XCWC #1 in
Australia/New Zealand Cup
- August 6 & 7: ANC #1 in
Perisher Ski Resort (part of Australian Championships)
- August 20 & 21: ANC #2 in
Falls Creek, Victoria (part of Australian Championships)
- Speed 1 km Free winners:
Phillip Bellingham (m) /
Kelsey Phinney
- Men's 15 km winner:
Phillip Bellingham
- Women's 10 km winner:
Chisa Ōbayashi
- Speed 1 km Free winners:
- September 9 – 11: ANC #3 in
Snow Farm
- Sprint Cross winners:
Andrew Newell (m) /
Ida Sargent (f)
- Men's 15 km Cross winner:
Andrew Newell
- Women's 10 km Cross winner:
Jessica Diggins
- Men's 10 km Free winner:
Simi Hamilton
- Women's 5 km winner:
Liz Stephen
- Sprint Cross winners:
2016–2017 Eastern Europe Cup
- November 20 – 24: EEC #1 in
Vershina Tea
- Men's 1.7 km Free winner:
Ivan Yakimushkin
- Women's 1.3 km Free winner:
Polina Nekrasova
- Men's 10 km Free winner:
Aleksey Chervotkin
- Women's 5 km Free winner:
Anna Nechaevskaya
- Men's 1.7 km Classic winner:
Aleksey Chervotkin
- Women's 1.3 km Classic winner:
Polina Nekrasova
- Men's 15 km Classic winner:
Alexey Vitsenko
- Women's 10 km Classic winner:
Mariya Guschina
- Men's 1.7 km Free winner:
2016–2017 USSA Super Tour
- December 3 & 4: UST #1 in
Rendezvous Ski Trails/West Yellowstone, Montana
- Note: This event replaced Bozeman, Montana.
Cue sports
WPA
- January 14 – 17: World 8 Ball Series 2017 in
United States
- February 17 – 19: World Pool Masters Tournament in
Gibraltar
- February 26 – March 5: Amway eSpring International Women 9-Ball Championship
- March 18 – 28: European Championships in
Vale do Lobo
- April 4 – 7: World 8 Ball Series 2017 in
- May 8 – 12: Formosa Cup ACBS Asian Pool Championship in
- July 8 – 15: World 8-Ball Series in
- July 31 – August 7: Youth European Championships in
Heeze-Leende
- August 14 – 21: European Championships (Seniors & Ladies) in
Heeze-Leende
- August 17 – 20: 9-Ball World Championship (Wheelchair) in
Tampere
- December 4 – 7: 2017 Mosconi Cup in
EuroTour
- February 23 – 26: Italian Open in
Treviso
- March 30 – April 1: Portuguese Open in
Vale do Lobo
- May 18 – 21: TBD Open
- August 10 – 12: Netherlands Open in
Heeze-Leende
- October 5 – 8: TBD Open
- November 16 – 19: Italy Open in
Treviso
Open
- January 13 – 15: 2nd Stella Artois Open in
Ostend
- March 3 – 5: Morocco Open in
Tangier
- April 8 & 9: Zagreb Open in
Croatia
- April 15 & 16: Patricks Bunny Open in
Rankweil
- May 21 – 28: China Open in
- June 16 – 18: Bergen Open in
Norway
- October 24 – November 5: Kuwait Open in Kuwait City
UMB
- March 4: World Super Cup in
Antwerp
- March 9 – 12: World Championship for National Teams in
Viersen
- April 7 – 9: Coupe d'Europe Classic Teams (final) in
Prague
- April 28 – May 7: 2017 CEB European Three-cushion Championship in
Brandenburg an der Havel
- May 10 & 11: Billiard Charity Challenge in
Halle and Zoersel
- May 12 – 14: UMB World Three-cushion Championship for women in
Halle and Zoersel
- June 8 – 11: Coupe d´Europe Three Cushion Club (final) in
Porto
- June 16 – 18: European Ladies Cup Three Cushion in
Netherlands
- September 15 – 17: World Championship 3 Cushion Juniors in
Los Alcázares
- October 7 – 14: World Championship Five-pin in
Necochea
- November 1 – 5: UMB World Three-cushion Championship in
La Paz
- November 17 – 19: Lausanne Billard Masters in
Switzerland
Three-Cushion World Cup
- February 6 – 12: World Cup #1 in
Bursa
- March 26 – April 1: World Cup #2 in
Luxor
- May 22 – 28: World Cup #3 in
Ho Chi Minh City
- September 3 – 9: World Cup #4 in
Porto
- December 3 – 9: World Cup #5 in
Hurghada
Curling
2016–17 International curling championships
- October 14 – 22, 2016: 2016 World Mixed Curling Championship in
Kazan[36]
-
Russia (Skip: Alexander Krushelnitskiy) defeated
Sweden (Skip: Kristian Lindström), 5–4, to win Russia's first World Mixed Curling Championship title.
-
Scotland (Skip: Cameron Bryсe) took the bronze medal.
-
- November 5 – 12, 2016: 2016 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships in
Uiseong[37]
- Men:
Japan (Skip: Yusuke Morozumi) defeated
China (Skip: Liu Rui), 5–3, to win Japan's third Men's Pacific-Asia Curling Championships title.
-
South Korea (Skip: Kim Soo-hyuk) took the bronze medal.
-
- Women:
South Korea (Skip: Kim Eun-jung) defeated
China (Skip: Wang Bingyu), 5–3, to win South Korea's fourth Women's Pacific-Asia Curling Championships title.
-
Japan (Skip: Satsuki Fujisawa) took the bronze medal.
-
- Men:
- November 19 – 26, 2016: 2016 European Curling Championships in
Renfrewshire (Braehead)[38]
- Men:
Sweden (Skip: Niklas Edin) defeated
Norway (Skip: Thomas Ulsrud), 6–5, to win Sweden's third consecutive and tenth overall Men's European Curling Championships title.
-
Switzerland (Skip: Peter de Cruz) took the bronze medal.
-
- Women:
Russia (Skip: Victoria Moiseeva) defeated
Sweden (Skip: Anna Hasselborg), 6–4, to win Russia's second consecutive and fourth overall Women's European Curling Championships title.
-
Scotland (Skip: Eve Muirhead) took the bronze medal.
-
- Men:
- February 16 – 26: 2017 World Junior Curling Championships in
Pyeongchang
- March 4 – 11: 2017 World Wheelchair Curling Championship in
Pyeongchang
- March 18 – 26: 2017 World Women's Curling Championship in
Beijing
- April 1 – 9: 2017 Ford World Men's Curling Championship in
Edmonton
- April 22 – 29: 2017 World Mixed Doubles and World Senior Curling Championships in
Lethbridge
2016–17 Curling Canada season of champions
- November 30 – December 4, 2016: 2016 Canada Cup of Curling in
Brandon[39]
- January 12 – 15: 2017 Continental Cup of Curling in
Las Vegas
- January 21 – 29: 2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships in
Esquimalt
- February 18 – 26: 2017 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in
St. Catharines
- March 4 – 12: 2017 Tim Hortons Brier in
St. John's
2016–17 World Curling Tour and Grand Slam of Curling
- October 25, 2016 – 2017: 2016–17 World Curling Tour and Grand Slam of Curling Schedules[40][41]
- October 25 – 30, 2016: 2016 The Masters Grand Slam of Curling in
Okotoks[42]
- Men:
Team Edin (Skip: Niklas Edin) defeated
Team Jacobs (Skip: Brad Jacobs), 5–4, in the final.
- Women:
Team Flaxey (Skip: Allison Flaxey) defeated
Team Homan (Skip: Rachel Homan), 6–3, in the final.
- Men:
- November 8 – 13, 2016: 2016 GSOC Tour Challenge in
Cranbrook[43]
- Men:
Niklas Edin (skip) defeated
Kyle Smith (skip), 7–3, to win his first Men's GSOC Tour Challenge title.
- Women:
Valerie Sweeting (skip) defeated
Michelle Englot (skip), 8–4, to win her first Women's GSOC Tour Challenge title.
- Men:
- December 6 – 11, 2016: 2016 The National in
Sault Ste. Marie[44]
- January 3 – 8: 2017 Canadian Open of Curling in
North Battleford
- March 17 – 20: 2017 Elite 10 in
Port Hawkesbury
- April 11 – 16: 2017 Players' Championship in
Toronto
- April 25 – 30: 2017 Humpty's Champions Cup in
Calgary
- October 25 – 30, 2016: 2016 The Masters Grand Slam of Curling in
Cycle ball
2017 Continental and World Cycle-ball events
- November 24 – 26: 2017 UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships in
Dornbirn
2017 UCI Cycle-ball World Cup
- August 26: CBWC #1 in
Altdorf
- October 14: CBWC #2 in
St. Gallen
- November 4: CBWC #3 in
Liestal
Cycling - BMX
2017 Continental and World BMX events
- March 4: 2017 Oceania BMX Continental Championships in
Bathurst
- May 28 & 29: 2017 Asian BMX Continental Championships in
Suphan Buri
- July 3 & 4: 2017 Pan American BMX Continental Championships in
(TBD)
- July 14 – 16: 2017 European BMX Continental Championships in
Bordeaux
- July 25 – 29: 2017 UCI BMX World Championships in
Rock Hill, South Carolina
2017 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup
- May 6 & 7: BMXWC #1 & #2 in
Papendal
- May 13 & 14: BMXWC #3 & #4 in
Heusden-Zolder
- September 16 & 17: BMXWC #5 & #6 (final) in
Santiago del Estero
2017 UEC BMX European Cup
- March 30 – April 1: UEC BMX European Cup #1 & #2 in
Heusden-Zolder
- April 28 – 30: UEC BMX European Cup #3 & #4 in
Erp
- May 19 – 21: UEC BMX European Cup #5 & #6 in
Prague
- June 2 – 4: UEC BMX European Cup #7 & #8 in
Tallinn
- June 16 – 18: UEC BMX European Cup #9 & #10 (finals) in
Sandness
Cycling - Cyclo-cross
2016–17 International Cyclo-cross events
- October 29, 2016: 2016 UCI Pan-American Cyclo-cross Continental Championships in
Covington, Kentucky (debut event)
- Elite winners:
Stephen Hyde (m) /
Katie Compton (f)
- U23 winners:
Curtis White (m) /
Ellen Noble (f)
- Men's Junior winner:
Denzel Stephenson
- Elite winners:
- October 29 & 30, 2016: 2016 UEC Cyclo-cross European Championships in
Pontchâteau[45]
- Elite winners:
Toon Aerts (m) /
Thalita de Jong (f)
- U23 winners:
Quinten Hermans (m) /
Chiara Teocchi (f)
- Men's Junior winner:
Thomas Pidcock
- Elite winners:
- December 2 & 3, 2016: 2016 UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships in
Mol, Belgium[46]
- For results, click here.
- January 28 & 29: 2017 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in
Bieles[47]
2016–17 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup
- September 21, 2016: #1 in
Las Vegas[48]
- Elite winners:
Wout van Aert (m) /
Sophie de Boer (f)
- Elite winners:
- September 24, 2016: #2 in
Iowa City, Iowa[49]
- Elite winners:
Wout van Aert (m) /
Katie Compton (f)
- Elite winners:
- October 23, 2016: #3 in
Valkenburg aan de Geul[50]
- Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) /
Thalita de Jong (f)
- Elite winners:
- November 20, 2016: #4 in
Koksijde[51]
- Event cancelled, due to safety issues.
- November 26, 2016: #5 in
Zeven[52]
- Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) /
Sanne Cant (f)
- Elite winners:
- December 18, 2016: #6 in
Namur[53]
- Elite winners: (m) / (f)
- December 26, 2016: #7 in
Heusden-Zolder
- January 15: #8 in
Fiuggi
- January 22: #9 (final) in
Hoogerheide
2016–17 Cyclo-cross Superprestige
- October 2, 2016: #1 in
Gieten
- Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) /
Sanne Cant (f)
- U–23 winner:
Joris Nieuwenhuis
- Junior winner:
Jelle Camps
- Elite winners:
- October 16, 2016: #2 in
Zonhoven
- Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) /
Sanne Cant (f)
- U–23 winner:
Quinten Hermans
- Junior winner:
Thomas Pidcock
- Elite winners:
- November 6, 2016: #3 in
Oostkamp
- Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) /
Sophie de Boer (f)
- U–23 winner:
Quinten Hermans
- Junior winner:
Toon Vandebosch
- Elite winners:
- November 13, 2016: #4 in
Gavere
- Elite winners:
Mathieu van der Poel (m) /
Sanne Cant (f)
- U-23 winner:
Eli Iserbyt
- Junior winner:
Toon Vandebosch
- Elite winners:
- December 3, 2016: #5 in
Spa-Francorchamps
- Elite winners:
Wout van Aert (m) /
Thalita de Jong (f)
- U-23 winner:
Quinten Hermans
- Junior winner:
Toon Vandebosch
- Elite winners:
- December 23, 2016: #6 in
Diegem
- February 5: #7 in
Hoogstraten
- February 11: #8 (final) in
Middelkerke
Cycling - Mountain Bike
World mountain biking events
- June 24 & 25: 2017 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships in
Singen
- September 5 – 10: 2017 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships in
Cairns
2017 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
- April 29 & 30: #1 in
Lourdes
- May 20 & 21: #2 in
Nové Město na Moravě
- May 27 & 28: #3 in
Albstadt
- June 3 & 4: #4 in
Fort William
- June 10 & 11: #5 in
Leogang
- July 1 & 2: #6 in
Vallnord
- July 8 & 9: #7 in
Lenzerheide
- August 5 & 6: #8 in
Mont-Sainte-Anne
- August 26 & 27: #9 (final) in
Val di Sole
Cycling - Para-cycling
- March 17 – 20: UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships in
Pietermaritzburg
2017 UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup
- May 11 – 14: PARAWC #1 in
Maniago
- May 19 – 21: PARAWC #2 in
Ostend
- June 30 – July 2: PARAWC #3 (final) in
Emmen
2017 Para-cycling European Cup
- April 8 & 9: PARAEC #1 in
Šid
- July 15 & 16: PARAEC #2 in
Elzach
- September 16 & 17: PARAEC #3 in
Belgrade
- September 30 & October 1: PARAEC #4 (final) in
Prague
Cycling - Road
Main articles: 2017 in women's road cycling, 2017 in men's road cycling, and 2017 in cycling
UCI Road World Championships
Main article: 2017 UCI Road World Championships
Continental cycling championships
Main articles: 2017 Asian Cycling Championships, African Continental Cycling Championships, Oceania Cycling Championships, European Road Championships, and 2017 Pan American Road Cycling Championships
- February 14 – 19: African Continental Championships in
Egypt
- February 25 – March 2: 2017 Asian Cycling Championships in
Bahrain
- March 9 – 11: Oceania Cycling Championships in
Australia
- May 4 – 7: 2017 Pan American Road Cycling Championships in
Dominican Republic
- August 2 – 6: European Road Championships in TBD location
Grand Tours
- May 5 – 28: 2017 Giro d'Italia[54]
- July 1 – 23: 2017 Tour de France[55]
- August 19 – September 10: 2017 Vuelta a España
The Monuments
- March 18:
2017 Milan–San Remo
- April 2:
2017 Tour of Flanders
- April 9:
2017 Paris–Roubaix
- April 23:
2017 Liège–Bastogne–Liège
- September 30:
2017 Il Lombardia
UCI World Tour
Main article: 2017 UCI World Tour
UCI Women's WorldTour
Main article: 2017 UCI Women's World Tour
UCI Continental Tours
Main articles: 2017 UCI Africa Tour, 2017 UCI America Tour, 2017 UCI Asia Tour, 2017 UCI Europe Tour, and 2017 UCI Oceania Tour
Cycling - Track
International track cycling events
- February 6 – 10: 2017 Asian Track Cycling Championship in
New Delhi
- April 12 – 16: 2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in
Hong Kong
2016–17 UCI Track Cycling World Cup
- November 4 – 6, 2016: #1 in
Glasgow[56]
- Keirin winners:
Tomáš Bábek (m) /
Simona Krupeckaitė (f)
- Madison winners:
Spain (m) /
Great Britain (f)
- Sprint winners:
Kamil Kuczyński (m) /
Simona Krupeckaitė (f)
- Team pursuit winners:
Great Britain (m) /
Great Britain (f)
- Team sprint winners:
Great Britain (m) /
Spain (f)
- Men's Points race:
Cameron Meyer
- Men's 4km individual pursuit:
Sylvain Chavanel
- Women's Scratch winner:
Élise Delzenne
- Keirin winners:
- November 11 – 13, 2016: #2 in
Apeldoorn[57]
- Keirin winners:
Tomáš Bábek (m) /
Lyubov Shulika (f)
- Sprint winners:
Andriy Vynokurov (m) /
Lee Wai Sze (f)
- Team sprint winners:
Great Britain (m) /
Spain (f)
- Men's Madison winners:
Belgium
- Men's Omnium winner:
Szymon Sajnok
- Men's Scratch winner:
Raman Ramanau
- Men's team pursuit winners:
Canada
- Women's 500 m time trial winner:
Pauline Grabosch
- Women's Points race:
Elinor Barker
- Keirin winners:
- February 17 – 19: #3 in
Cali[58]
- February 25 & 26: #4 (final) in
Los Angeles[59]
Cycling - Trials
2017 UCI Trials World Cup
- May 20 & 21: Trials WC #1 in
Aalter
- July 1 & 2: Trials WC #2 in
Prague
- July 8 & 9: Trials WC #3 in
Vöcklabruck
- July 29 & 30: Trials WC #4 in
Les Menuires
- August 29 & 30: Trials WC #5 in
Albertville
- September 23 & 24: Trials WC #6 (final) in
Antwerp
Dancesport
WDSF Super Grand Prix
- April 15 & 16: #1
Super Grand Prix Cambrils
- August 8 & 10: #2
Super Grand Prix (PD) Stuttgart
- September 30: #3 (final)
Super Grand Prix Ostrava
WDSF GrandSlam
- March 18 & 19: #1
GrandSlam Helsinki
- April 8 & 9: #2
GrandSlam Wuhan
- July 8 & 9: #3
GrandSlam Hong Kong
- August 10 – 12: #4
GrandSlam Stuttgart
- October 27 & 28: #5
GrandSlam Moscow
- December 9 & 10: #6 (final)
GrandSlam Shanghai
WDSF World Open
- January 7 & 8: #1
World Open Madrid
- January 28: #2
World Open Pforzheim
- February 11 & 12: #3
World Open Antwerp
- March 4: #4
World Open (PD) Kharkiv
- March 11 & 12: #5
World Open Bucharest
- March 12: #6
World Open Tokyo
- May 7: #7
World Open Kaunas
- May 20: #8
World Open Paredes
- July 22 & 23: #9
World Open Wuppertal
- September 23: #10
World Open Lisbon
- September 30 – October 1: #11
World Open Belgrade
- September 30: #12
World Open Ostrava
- October 14 & 15: #13
World Open Elbląg
- December 3: #16
World Open Vilnius
- December 16: #17 (final)
World Open Riga
WDSF Open
- January 6 – 8: #1
Open Madrid
- January 13 & 14: #2
Open New York City
- February 3 & 4: #3
Open Birmingham, Alabama
- February 10 – 12: #4
Open Antwerp
- February 11 & 12: #5
Open Kėdainiai
- February 18 & 19: #6
Open and PD Open Szigetszentmiklós
- March 4 & 5: #7
Open Jūrmala
- March 11 & 12: #8
Open Bucharest
- March 17 – 19: #9
Open and PD Open Helsinki #1
- March 18: #10
Open Marseille
- March 25 & 26: #11
Open Alytus
- April 1 & 2: #12
Open Riga
- April 8: #13
Open Klaipėda
- April 15: #14
Open Berlin #1
- April 29 & 30: #15
Open Riga
- May 6 & 7: #16
Open Kaunas
- May 13 & 14: #17
Open Salaspils
- May 27: #18
Open Tartu
- June 17 & 18: #19
Open Berlin #2
- July 28 – 30: #20
Open Wuppertal
- August 8 – 12: #21
Open and PD Open Stuttgart
- September 29 – October 1: #22
Open Belgrade
- October 7 & 8: #23
Open Kaunas #2
- October 14 & 15: #24
Open Elbląg
- October 21 & 22: #25
Open Helsinki #2
- November 4 & 5: #26
Open Dresden
- November 11 & 12: #27
Open Kaunas #3
- November 11 & 12: #28
Open Warsaw
- December 2 & 3: #29
Open Vilnius
- December 9 & 10: #31
Open Dortmund
- December 15 – 17: #32 (final)
Open Riga #2
International events
- February 10: WDSF World Championship (Standard Senior II) in
Antwerp
- February 18: WDSF European Ten Dance Championship in
Copenhagen
- April 1: WDSF PD European Championship (Standard) in
Chemnitz
- April 15: WDSF European Championship (Latin) in
Cambrils
- May 13: WDSF World Championship (U21) in
Salaspils
- May 14: WDSF PD European Cup in
Debrecen
- June 3: WDSF World Cup in
Szombathely
- June 11: WDSF World Championship (Standard Senior III) in
Otočec
- June 24: WDSF PD World Cup in
Baden-Baden
- September 2: WDSF PD World Championship in
Prague
- September 9: WDSF World Junior II Championship in
Bratislava
- September 9 & 10: WDSF World Championship in
Chengdu
- September 23: WDSF World Championship (Latin U21) in
Wetzlar
- October 7: WDSF World Ten Dance Championship in
Marseille
- October 21: WDSF PD Latin World Championship in
Leipzig
- October 28: WDSF World Youth Latin Championship in
Castell-Platja d'Aro
- November 18: WDSF World Latin Championship in
Vienna
- November 25: WDSF Formation Standard World Championship in
Braunschweig
- December 9: WDSF Formation Latin World Championship in
Vienna
Darts
- December 15, 2016 – January 2: 2017 PDC World Darts Championship in
London
- January 7 – 15: 2017 BDO World Darts Championship in
Frimley Green
- October 3 – 7: 2017 WDF World Cup in
Kobe
PDC
Major tournaments
- January 28 – 29: Masters in
Milton Keynes
- February 2 – May 18: 2017 Premier League Darts at venues in
England,
Scotland,
Netherlands,
Wales,
Ireland and
Northern Ireland
- March 3 – 5: UK Open in
Minehead
- June 1 – 4: PDC World Cup of Darts in
Frankfurt
- July 22 – 30: World Matchplay in
Blackpool
- September 23 – 24: Champions League of Darts in
- October 1 – 7: World Grand Prix in
Dublin
- October 27 – 29: European Championship in
- November 4 – 5: World Series of Darts Finals in
- November 11 – 19: Grand Slam of Darts in
Wolverhampton
- November 24 – 26: Players Championship Finals in
Minehead
- November 26: PDC World Youth Championship Final in
Minehead
PDC European Tour
- March 24 – 26: #1 in
Mülheim
- April 15 – 17: #2 in
Jena
- April 21 – 23: #3 in
Saarbrücken
- May 5 – 7: #4 in
Sindelfingen
- May 12 – 14: #5 in
Gibraltar
- June 9 – 11: #6 in
Hamburg
- June 30 – July 2: #7 in
Leverkusen
- September 1 – 3: #8 in
- September 8 – 10: #9 in
Mannheim
- September 15 – 17: #10 in
Riesa
- October 13 – 15: #11 in
Göttingen
WDF
- January 13 – 15: Quebec Open in
Canada
- January 14 – 15: Cyprus International Open in
Cyprus
- March 3 – 5: Halifax Open in
Canada
- March 10 – 12: Greater Vancouver Open in
Canada
- June 16 – 18: Canadian Open in
Canada
BDO
- January 28 – 29: Romanian Classic in
Bucharest
- January 29: Romanian International Darts Open in
Bucharest
- February 3 – 5: Dutch Open in
Assen
- February 17 – 19: Scottish Open in
Renfrew
- March 10 – 12: Isle of Man Classic in
Douglas
- March 10 – 12: Isle of Man Open in
Douglas
- March 12 – 19: Torremolinos Festival of Darts in
Torremolinos
- March 18 & 19: HAL Open & Hal Masters in
Venray
- April 7 – 9: German Open & Bulls German Masters in
Bochum
- April 14 – 16: 2017 Iceland Open darts in
Iceland
- April 29 & 30: 2017 Denmark Open darts and Winmau Denmark Masters in
- May 6 & 7: Finnish Open and Finnish Masters in
Vantaa
- May 11 – 14: Welsh Open in
Prestatyn
- May 20 & 21: Winmau Polish Open and Police Masters in
Police
- May 26 – 29: 2017 BDO World Trophy in
- June 2 – 4: BDO International Open in
- June 2 – 4: Swiss Open in
- June 10: Hampshire Open in
Southsea
- June 16 – 18: England National Singles in
Selsey
- June 17 – 18: England Open in
Selsey
- June 25: LDO Ladies Classic in
Gainsborough
- July 28 – 30: BDO Shownights Open
Disc golf
- February 11 & 12: 2017 Asia Open in
Kaohsiung
- May 12 – 14: 2017 Amateur World Doubles Championships in
Mount Vernon, Texas
- June 18 – 24: WFDF World Championships of Beach Ultimate in
Royan
- July 24 – 29: WFDF 2017 World Freestyle & Overall Flying Disc Championships in
Basingstoke
Major tournaments
- February 23 – 26: Gentlemen’s Club Challenge in
Henderson, Nevada
- April 27 – 29: Dynamic Discs Glass Blown Open in
Emporia, Kansas
- May 19 – 21: Masters Cup in
Santa Cruz, California
- August 25 – 27: Pittsburgh Flying Disc Open in
Pittsburgh
- October 13 – 15: Hall of Fame Classic (final) in
Appling, Georgia
2017 Disc Golf Pro Tour
- March 1 – 4: The Memorial in
Scottsdale
- March 17 – 19: Waco Annual Charity Open in
Waco, Texas
- March 31 – April 2: Nick Hyde Memorial in
Rockwall, Texas
- April 14 – 16: Jonesboro Open in
Jonesboro, Arkansas
- June 2 – 4: Utah Open in
Ogden, Utah
- August 3 – 6: Ledgestone Insurance Open in
Peoria, Illinois
- August 17 – 20: Idlewild Open in
Burlington, New York
- August 31 – September 3: Vibram Open in
Leicester, Massachusetts
- September 14 – 17: Green Mountain (final) in
Jeffersonville, Vermont
2017 Disc Golf World Tour
- January 26 – 29: Aussie Open 2017 in
Perth
- May 12 – 14: Konopiště Open 2017 in
Benešov
- July 20 – 23: European Open in
Nokia
- October 4 – 7: Disc Golf World Tour Championship 2017 USDGC (final) in
Rock Hill, South Carolina
2017 European Pro Tour
- May 19 – 21: Tali Open - EPT#1 in
Helsinki
- June 9 – 11: Sula Open - EPT#2 in
Sula
- July 7 – 9: Skellefteå Open - EPT#3 in
Skellefteå
- July 14 – 16: Estonian Open - EPT#4 in
Tallinn
- July 28 – 30: Turku TBC - EPT#5 in
Turku
- September 8 – 10: Strudengau Open - EPT#6 (final) in
Sankt Thomas am Blasenstein
2017 European Tour
- April 1 & 2: Dutch Discgolf Championships – ET #1 in
Rijswijk
- April 15 & 16: Isle of Mull Classic - ET#2 in
Fanmore
- May 6 & 7: Kokkedal Open - ET#3 in
Kokkedal & Hillerød
- May 25 – 27: Westside Discs Tyyni - ET#4 in
Helsinki & Sipoo
- June 2 – 4: The Battle at Bluebell Woods - ET#5 in
Dunbar
- July 1 & 2: Iceland Solstice Showdown - ET#6 in
Reykjavík
- August 4 – 6: Valgjärve Open - ET#7 in
Valgjärve
- August 12 & 13: Chateau Hostačov Open - ET#8 in
Golčův Jeníkov
- August 19 & 20: Belgian Open - ET#9 in
Braine-l'Alleud
- September 22 – 24: Copenhagen Open Classic - presented by DGA - ET#10 (final) in
Copenhagen
Equestrianism
2016–17 FEI World Cup Jumping
- April 9, 2016 – December 3, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping –
Japan League
- Winner:
- April 22, 2016 – October 7, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping –
China League
- Winner:
Patrick Lam (with horse Al Capone)[60]
- Winner:
- April 27, 2016 – June 19, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central Asian League
- Winner:
Nurjon Tuyakbaev (with horse King Cornet L)[61]
- Winner:
- April 28, 2016 – November 27, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping –
South America League
- April 29, 2016 – October 30, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping –
South African League
- Winner:
Lisa Williams (with horse Campbell)[64]
- Winner:
- May 25, 2016 – September 25, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – Caucasus League
- Winner:
Tornike Papiashvili (with horse Ambishen)[65]
- Winner:
- May 12, 2016 – December 4, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – Central European League
- July 27, 2016 – March 12, 2017 2016-17 FEI World Cup Jumping – North American League
- Eastern NAL winner:
- Western NAL winner:
- July 29, 2016 – January 29, 2017: 2016-17 FEI World Cup Jumping –
Australian League
- Winner:
- September 30, 2016 – February 4, 2017: 2016-17 FEI World Cup Jumping –
Arab League
- Winner:
- October 1, 2016 – December 25, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Jumping – South East Asian League
- Winner:
- October 13, 2016 – February 26, 2017: 2016-17 FEI World Cup Jumping –
Western European League
- Winner:
- October 19, 2016 – January 15, 2017: 2016-17 FEI World Cup Jumping –
New Zealand League
- Winner:
2016–17 FEI World Cup Dressage
- April 13, 2016 – December 11, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Dressage – Central European League
- April 28, 2016 – October 2, 2016: 2016 FEI World Cup Dressage – North American League
- Winner:
Jacqueline Brooks with horse D. Niro[67]
- Winner:
- May 26, 2016 – March 12, 2017: 2016-17 FEI World Cup Dressage – Western European League
2017 Show Jumping World Cup and Dressage World Cup Finals
- March 27 – April 2: 2017 FEI World Cup Show Jumping and Dressage Finals in
Omaha, Nebraska[68]
2017 FEI Nations Cup™ Dressage
- March 21 – July 23: 2017 FEI Nations Cup™ Dressage Season[69]
Fencing
World fencing events
- April 1 – 10: 2017 World Junior and Cadet Fencing Championships in
Plovdiv
- July 19 – 26: 2017 World Fencing Championships in
Leipzig[70]
Continental and regional fencing events
- January 27 – 29: 2017 Mediterranean Fencing Championships in
Marseille
- February 24 – March 5: 2017 Asian Junior and Cadet Fencing Championships in
Bangkok
- February 27 – March 5: 2017 Pan American Junior and Cadet Fencing Championships in
Havana
- February 28 – March 9: 2017 European Junior and Cadet Fencing Championships in
Plovdiv
- March 7 – 12: 2017 African Junior Fencing Championships in
Abidjan
- June 8 – 12: 2017 African Fencing Championships in
Alexandria
- June 12 – 17: 2017 European Fencing Championships in
Tbilisi
- June 13 – 18: 2017 Pan American Fencing Championships in
Montreal
- June 15 – 20: 2017 Asian Fencing Championships in
Hong Kong[71]
2016–17 Fencing Grand Prix
- Épée Grand Prix
- Foil Grand Prix
- December 2 – 4, 2016: Italian Grand Prix in
Turin
- Winners: (m) /
Lee Kiefer (f)
- Winners: (m) /
- March 18 & 19: American Grand Prix in
Long Beach, California
- May 19 – 21: Chinese Grand Prix in
Shanghai
- December 2 – 4, 2016: Italian Grand Prix in
- Sabre Grand Prix
2016–17 Fencing World Cup
- Men's Épée World Cup
- October 28 – 30, 2016: Swiss World Cup in
Bern
- Winner:
Nikita Glazkov
- Team winners:
France
- Winner:
- November 18 – 20, 2016: Argentinian World Cup in
Buenos Aires
- Winner:
Park Sang-young
- Team winners:
Russia
- Winner:
- January 26 – 28: German Épée World Cup in
Heidenheim an der Brenz
- February 17 – 19: Canadian World Cup in
Vancouver
- May 12 – 14: French Épée World Cup (final) in
Paris
- October 28 – 30, 2016: Swiss World Cup in
- Women's Épée World Cup
- October 21 – 23, 2016: Estonian World Cup in
Tallinn
- Winner:
Tatiana Logunova
- Team winners:
Estonia
- Winner:
- November 11 – 13, 2016: Chinese Épée World Cup in
Suzhou
- Winner:
Anna van Brummen
- Team winners:
Ukraine
- Winner:
- January 20 – 22: Spanish Épée World Cup in
Barcelona
- February 10 – 12: Italian Épée World Cup in
Legnano
- May 5 – 7: Brazilian World Cup (final) in
Rio de Janeiro
- October 21 – 23, 2016: Estonian World Cup in
- Men's Foil World Cup
- October 21 – 23, 2016: Egyptian World Cup in
Cairo
- Winner:
Race Imboden
- Team winners:
France
- Winner:
- November 11 – 13, 2016: Japanese World Cup in
Tokyo
- Winner:
Miles Chamley-Watson
- Team winners:
Russia
- Winner:
- January 20 – 22: French Men's Foil World Cup in
Paris
- February 10 – 12: German Men's Foil World Cup in
Bonn
- May 5 – 7: Russian World Cup (final) in
Saint Petersburg
- October 21 – 23, 2016: Egyptian World Cup in
- Women's Foil World Cup
- October 14 – 16, 2016: Mexican World Cup in
Cancún
- Winner:
Arianna Errigo
- Team winners:
Italy
- Winner:
- November 4 – 6, 2016: French Women's Foil World Cup in
Saint-Maur-des-Fossés
- Winner:
Inna Deriglazova
- Team winners:
Italy
- Winner:
- January 13 – 15: Algerian World Cup in
Algiers
- February 3 – 5: Polish Foil World Cup in
Gdańsk
- April 28 – 30: German Women's Foil World Cup (final) in
Tauberbischofsheim
- October 14 – 16, 2016: Mexican World Cup in
- Men's Sabre World Cup
- Women's Sabre World Cup
- November 18 – 20, 2016: French Sabre World Cup in
Orléans
- Winner:
Manon Brunet
- Team winners:
Italy
- Winner:
- January 27 – 29: American World Cup in
New York City
- February 17 – 19: Greek World Cup in
Athens
- March 24 – 26: Chinese Sabre World Cup in
Beijing
- May 12 – 14: Tunisian World Cup (final) in
Tunis
- November 18 – 20, 2016: French Sabre World Cup in
Field hockey
2016–17 Men's FIH Hockey World League
- March 4 – 12: Event #1 in
Dhaka
- March 11 – 19: Event #2 in
Ulster
- March 25 – April 2: Event #3 in
Tunapuna
- June 15 – 25: Semifinal #1 in
London
- July 8 – 23: Semifinal #2 in
Johannesburg
Final:
- December 2 – 10: Final in
India (venue TBC)
2016–17 Women's FIH Hockey World League
- January 14 – 22: Event #1 in
Kuala Lumpur
- February 4 – 12: Event #2 in
Valencia
- April 1 – 9: Event #3 in
Vancouver
- June 21 – July 2: Semifinal #1 in
Brussels
- July 8 – 23: Semifinal #2 in
Johannesburg
Final
- November 18 – 26: Final in
Auckland
Continental field hockey events
EHF
- January 13 – 15: 2017 EuroHockey Men's Indoor Junior Nations Championship in
Lisbon
- January 20 – 22: 2017 EuroHockey Women's Indoor Junior Nations Championship in
Vienna
- February 10 – 12: 2017 EuroHockey Men's Indoor Club Cup in
Vienna
- February 10 – 12: 2017 EuroHockey Men's Indoor Club Trophy in
Sveti Ivan Zelina
- February 17 – 19: 2017 EuroHockey Women's Indoor Club Cup in
Wettingen
- February 17 – 19: 2017 EuroHockey Women's Indoor Club Trophy in
Šiauliai
- August 18 – 27: 2017 EuroHockey Championships for Men and Women in
Amsterdam
- August 28 – September 3: 2017 EuroHockey Nations Junior Championships for Men and Women in
Valencia
- TBA for June: 2017 EuroHockey Club Champions Trophy (location TBA)
- TBA for June: 2017 EuroHockey Club Champions Challenge (location TBA)
- TBA for June: 2016–17 Euro Hockey League (locations TBA)
- TBA for June: 2017 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup (location TBA)
AsHF
- September 30 – October 8: 2017 Hockey Asia Cup (location TBA)
- October 28 – November 5: 2017 Hockey Asia Cup for Women (location TBA)
PaHF
- August 19 – 27: 2017 Pan American Cup for Men and Women in
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
OHF
- TBA: 2017 Oceania Cup for Men and Women (locations TBA)
AfHF
- August 18 – 27: 2017 Hockey African Cup for Nations for Men and Women (locations TBA)
Figure skating
International figure skating events
- January 25 – 29: 2017 European Figure Skating Championships in
Ostrava[73]
- February 14 – 19: 2017 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships in
Gangneung
- March 15 – 19: 2017 World Junior Figure Skating Championships in
Taipei[74]
- March 29 – April 2: 2017 World Figure Skating Championships in
Helsinki[75]
2016–17 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating
- October 21 – 23: 2016 Skate America in
Chicago[76]
- Men's winner:
Shoma Uno
- Ladies' winner:
Ashley Wagner
- Pairs winners:
Canada (Julianne Séguin & Charlie Bilodeau)
- Ice dance winners:
United States (Maia Shibutani & Alex Shibutani)
- Men's winner:
- October 28 – 30: 2016 Skate Canada International in
Mississauga[77]
- Men's winner:
Patrick Chan
- Ladies' winner:
Evgenia Medvedeva
- Pairs winners:
Canada (Meagan Duhamel & Eric Radford)
- Ice dance winners:
Canada (Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir)
- Men's winner:
- November 4 – 6: 2016 Rostelecom Cup in
Moscow
- Men's winner:
Javier Fernández
- Ladies' winner:
Anna Pogorilaya
- Pairs winners:
Germany (Aliona Savchenko & Bruno Massot)
- Ice dance winners:
Russia (Ekaterina Bobrova & Dmitri Soloviev)
- Men's winner:
- November 11 – 13: 2016 Trophée de France in
Paris
- Men's winner:
Javier Fernández
- Ladies' winner:
Evgenia Medvedeva
- Pairs winners:
Germany (Aliona Savchenko & Bruno Massot)
- Ice dance winners:
France (Gabriella Papadakis & Guillaume Cizeron)
- Men's winner:
- November 18 – 20: 2016 Cup of China in
Beijing
- Men's winner:
Patrick Chan
- Ladies' winner:
Elena Radionova
- Pairs winners:
China (Yu Xiaoyu & Zhang Hao)
- Ice dance winners:
United States (Maia Shibutani & Alex Shibutani)
- Men's winner:
- November 25 – 27: 2016 NHK Trophy in
Sapporo
- Men's winner:
Yuzuru Hanyu
- Ladies' winner:
Anna Pogorilaya
- Pairs winners:
Canada (Meagan Duhamel & Eric Radford)
- Ice dance winners:
Canada (Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir)
- Men's winner:
- December 8 – 11: 2016–17 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in
Marseille
- Men's winner:
- Ladies' winner:
- Pairs winners:
- Ice dance winners:
2016–17 ISU Junior Grand Prix
- August 24 – 28: 2016 ISU Junior Grand Prix in France in
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains
- Junior Men winner:
Roman Savosin
- Junior Ladies winner:
Alina Zagitova
- Junior Ice Dance winners:
France (Angélique Abachkina & Louis Thauron)
- Junior Men winner:
- August 31 – September 4: 2016 ISU Junior Grand Prix in the Czech Republic in
Ostrava
- Junior Men winner:
Dmitri Aliev
- Junior Ladies winner:
Anastasiia Gubanova
- Junior Pairs winners:
Czech Republic (Anna Dušková & Martin Bidař)
- Junior Ice Dance winners:
United States (Lorraine McNamara & Quinn Carpenter)
- Junior Men winner:
- September 7 – 11: 2016 ISU Junior Grand Prix in Japan in
Yokohama
- Junior Men winner:
Cha Jun-hwan
- Junior Ladies winner:
Kaori Sakamoto
- Junior Ice Dance winners:
United States (Rachel Parsons & Michael Parsons)
- Junior Men winner:
- September 14 – 18: 2016 ISU Junior Grand Prix in Russia in
Saransk
- Junior Men winner:
Alexander Samarin
- Junior Ladies winner:
Elizaveta Nugumanova
- Junior Pairs winners:
Russia (Anastasia Mishina & Vladislav Mirzoev)
- Junior Ice Dance winners:
Russia (Alla Loboda & Pavel Drozd)
- Junior Men winner:
- September 21 – 25: 2016 ISU Junior Grand Prix in Slovenia in
Ljubljana
- Junior Men winner:
Alexei Krasnozhon
- Junior Ladies winner:
Rika Kihira
- Junior Ice Dance winners:
United States (Lorraine McNamara & Quinn Carpenter)
- Junior Men winner:
- September 28 – October 2: 2016 ISU Junior Grand Prix in Estonia in
Tallinn
- Junior Men winner:
Alexander Samarin
- Junior Ladies winner:
Polina Tsurskaya
- Junior Pairs winners:
Australia (Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya & Harley Windsor)
- Junior Ice Dance winners:
Russia (Alla Loboda & Pavel Drozd)
- Junior Men winner:
- October 5 – 9: 2016 ISU Junior Grand Prix in Germany in
Dresden
- Junior Men winner:
Cha Jun-hwan
- Junior Ladies winner:
Anastasiia Gubanova
- Junior Pairs winners:
Russia (Anastasia Mishina & Vladislav Mirzoev)
- Junior Ice Dance winners:
United States (Rachel Parsons & Michael Parsons)
- Junior Men winner:
- December 8 – 11: 2016–17 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in
Marseille
- Junior Men winner:
- Junior Ladies winner:
- Junior Pairs winners:
- Junior Ice Dance winners:
Fistball
European Fistball Association
- January 13 – 14: Men’s Champions Cup Indoor 2017 in
Freistadt
- January 14 – 15: Women’s Champions Cup Indoor 2017 in
Großenkneten
Floorball
- May 3 – 7: Men´s U19 9th World Championships in
Växjö
- August 23 – 27: EuroFloorball Challenge in TBD location
- October 6 – 8: European Champions Cup in
Seinäjoki
- October 11 – 15: EuroFloorball Cup in TBD location
- December 1 – 9: 2017 Women's World Floorball Championships in
Bratislava
Freestyle skiing
World Championships (Freestyle)
- March 6 – 19: FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2017 in
Sierra Nevada[78]
FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup
- December 9, 2016 – March 26, 2017: 2016–17 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup[79]
Moguls and Aerials
- December 10, 2016 – March 4, 2017: 2016–17 FIS Moguls and Aerials World Cup Schedule[80][81][82]
- December 10, 2016: MAWC #1 in
Ruka
- Moguls winners: (m) / (f)
- December 17 & 18, 2016: MAWC #2 in
Beijing (Beida Lake)
- Aerials winners: (m) / (f)
- January 13 & 14: MAWC #3 in
Lake Placid, New York
- January 21: MAWC #4 in
Val Saint-Côme
- January 28: MAWC #5 in
Calgary
- February 2 – 4: MAWC #6 in
Deer Valley
- February 10 & 11: MAWC #7 in
Bokwang
- February 18 & 19: MAWC #8 in
Tazawako
- February 25: MAWC #9 in
Minsk
- February 25 & 26: MAWC #10 in
Thaiwoo (Hebei)
- March 4: MAWC #11 (final) in
Moscow
- December 10, 2016: MAWC #1 in
Half-pipe, Big air, and Slopestyle
- September 2, 2016 – March 25, 2017: 2016–17 FIS Half-pipe, Big air, and Slopestyle World Cup Schedule[83][84][85]
- September 2 & 3, 2016: HB&SWC #1 in
El Colorado
- Big Air winners:
Henrik Harlaut (m) /
Emma Dahlström (f)
- Big Air winners:
- November 11, 2016: HB&SWC #2 in
Milan
- Big Air winners:
Kai Mahler (m) /
Lisa Zimmermann (f)
- Big Air winners:
- December 2, 2016: HB&SWC #3 in
Mönchengladbach
- Big Air winners:
Henrik Harlaut (m) /
Silvia Bertagna (f)
- Big Air winners:
- December 15 & 17, 2016: HB&SWC #4 in
Copper Mountain
- Half-pipe winners: (m) / (f)
- January 13 & 14: HB&SWC #5 in
Font-Romeu
- January 26 & 29: HB&SWC #6 in
Seiser Alm
- February 1 – 4: HB&SWC #7 in
Mammoth Mountain Ski Area
- February 9 – 12: HB&SWC #8 in
Quebec City
- February 16 & 18: HB&SWC #9 in
Bokwang
- March 3 & 4: HB&SWC #10 in
Silvaplana
- March 7: HB&SWC #11 in
Tignes
- March 24 & 25: HB&SWC #12 (final) in
Myrkdalen-Voss
- September 2 & 3, 2016: HB&SWC #1 in
Ski cross
- December 8, 2016 – March 4, 2017: 2016–17 FIS Ski Cross World Cup Schedule[86]
- December 8 – 10, 2016: SCWC #1 in
Val Thorens
- Ski cross winners: (m) / (f)
- December 12 & 13, 2016: SCWC #2 in
Arosa
- Ski cross winners: (m) / (f)
- December 16 & 17, 2016: SCWC #3 in
Montafon
- Ski cross winners: (m) / (f)
- December 20 – 22, 2016: SCWC #4 in
Innichen
- Ski cross winners: (m) / (f)
- January 14 & 15: SCWC #5 in
Watles
- January 21 & 22: SCWC #6 in
Megève
- February 3 – 5: SCWC #7 in
Feldberg
- February 10 – 12: SCWC #8 in
Idre
- February 24 & 25: SCWC #9 in
Sunny Valley (Miass)
- March 4 & 5: SCWC #10 (final) in
Blue Mountain
- December 8 – 10, 2016: SCWC #1 in
2016–17 Europa Cup
- November 26: FSEC #1 in
Stubai
- Slopestyle winners:
Antoine Adelisse (m) /
Coline Ballet Baz (f)
- Slopestyle winners:
- November 26 & 27: FSEC #2 in
Pitztal
- Ski Cross winners:
Armin Niederer (m) /
Daniela Maier (f)
- Ski Cross winners:
- December 1 & 2: FSEC #3 in
Ruka
- Aerials #1 winners:
Maxim Burov (m) /
Danielle Scott (f)
- Aerials #2 winners:
Maxim Burov (m) /
Danielle Scott (f)
- Aerials #1 winners:
2016 FIS Freestyle Australia/New Zealand Cup
- August 2 – 5: ANC #1 in
Perisher Ski Resort #1
- This event was cancelled due to unseasonable warm temperatures and rainfall.
- August 30 – September 2: ANC #2 in
Hotham Alpine Resort
- Ski Cross #1 winners:
Tyler Wallasch (m) /
Sami Kennedy-Sim (f)
- Ski Cross #2 winners:
Anton Grimus (m) /
Sami Kennedy-Sim (f)
- Ski Cross #1 winners:
- September 3: ANC #3 in
Mount Buller Alpine Resort
- Dual Moguls winners:
Brodie Summers (m) /
Britteny Cox (f)
- Dual Moguls winners:
- September 12 – 16: ANC #4 (final) in
Cardrona Alpine Resort
- Slopestyle #1 winners:
James Woods (m) /
Kelly Sildaru (f)
- Slopestyle #2 winners:
James Woods (m) /
Kelly Sildaru (f)
- Halfpipe winners:
Taylor Seaton (m) /
Kelly Sildaru (f)
- Slopestyle #1 winners:
2016 FIS Freestyle South American Cup
- August 4 – 6: SAC #1 in
La Parva
- August 17 – 20: SAC #2 in
Cerro Catedral #1
- Ski Cross winners #1:
Thomas Hayward (m) /
Karolina Riemen
- Ski Cross winners #2:
Justin Wallisch (m) /
Karolina Riemen
- Ski Cross winners #1:
- August 26 & 27: SAC #3 in
El Colorado
- Big Air #1 winners:
Mateo Cremer (m) /
Zuzana Stromková (f)
- Big Air #2 winners:
Mateo Cremer (m) /
Dominique Ohaco (f)
- Big Air #1 winners:
- September 12 – 14: SAC #4 (final) in
Cerro Catedral #2
Golf
Main article: 2017 in golf
2017 Men's major golf championships
- April 6 – 9: 2017 Masters Tournament
- June 15 – 18: 2017 U.S. Open
- July 20 – 23: 2017 Open Championship
- August 10 – 13: 2017 PGA Championship
2017 World Golf Championships (WGC)
- March 2 – 5: 2017 WGC-Mexico Championship
- March 22 – 26: WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play
- August 3 – 6: 2017 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
- October 26 – 29: 2017 WGC-HSBC Champions
Other men's golf events
- May 11 – 14: 2017 Players Championship
- May 25 – 28: 2017 BMW PGA Championship
- September 28 – October 1: 2017 Presidents Cup
2017 Senior major golf championships
- May TBA: Regions Tradition
- May TBA: Senior PGA Championship
- June TBA: Constellation Senior Players Championship
- June 29 – July 2: U.S. Senior Open
- July 27 – 30: Senior Open Championship
2017 Women's major golf championships
- March 30 – April 2: 2017 ANA Inspiration
- June 29 – July 2: 2017 KPMG Women's PGA Championship
- July 13–16: 2017 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship
- August 3–6: 2017 Women's British Open
- September 14 – 17: 2017 Evian Championship
2017 Solheim Cup
- August 18 – 20: 2017 Solheim Cup at the Des Moines Golf and Country Club in West Des Moines, Iowa
Gymnastics
Artistic gymnastics
- February 16 – 19: FIG World Cup 2017 #1 in
Melbourne
- March 4: FIG American Cup Individual All-Around World Cup 2017 (#1) in
Newark, New Jersey
- March 16 – 19: FIG World Cup 2017 AGF Trophy (#2) in
Baku
- March 18 & 19: FIG EnBW DTB-Pokal Individual All-Around World Cup 2017 (#2) in
Stuttgart
- March 22 – 25: FIG World Cup 2017 #2 in
Doha
- April 8: FIG Individual All-Around World Cup 2017 (#3) in
London
- April 19 – 23: 2017 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships in
Cluj-Napoca
- May 12 – 14: FIG World Challenge Cup 2017 #1 in
Koper
- May 18 – 21: FIG World Challenge Cup 2017 #2 in
Osijek
- September 8 – 10: FIG World Challenge Cup 2017 #3 in
Szombathely
- September 16 & 17: FIG World Challenge Cup - 20th Internationaux de France 2017 (#4) in
Paris
- October 2 – 8: 2017 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in
Montreal
- November 23 – 26: 42nd Turnier der Meister FIG Individual Apparatus World Cup in
Cottbus
Rhythmic gymnastics
- April 7 – 9: FIG World Cup 2017 #1 in
Pesaro
- April 21 – 23: FIG World Cup 2017 #2 in
Tashkent
- April 28 – 30: FIG World Cup 2017 #3 in
Baku
- May 5 – 7: FIG World Cup 2017 #4 in
Sofia
- May 12 – 14: FIG World Challenge Cup 2017 #1 in
Portimão
- June 2 – 4: FIG World Challenge Cup 2017 #2 in
Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha
- July 7 – 9: FIG Berlin Masters World Challenge Cup 2017 in
Germany
- August 11 – 13: FIG World Challenge Cup 2017 #3 in
Kazan
- August 30 – September 3: 2017 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in
Pesaro
Trampolining/Tumbling
- February 18 & 19: FIG World Cup 2017 #1 in
Baku
- August 18 & 19: FIG World Cup 2017 #2 in
Minsk
- September 29 & 30: FIG World Cup 2017 #3 in
Loulé
- November 9 – 12: 2017 Trampoline World Championships in
Sofia
Handball
World handball events
- January 11 – 29: 2017 World Men's Handball Championship in
France[87]
- July/August (TBA): 2017 Men's Junior World Handball Championship in
Algeria
- July/August (TBA): 2017 Men's Youth World Handball Championship in
Georgia
- December 1 – 17: 2017 World Women's Handball Championship in
Germany
- TBA: 2017 IHF Super Globe (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 IHF Emerging Nations Championship in
Bulgaria
EHF
EHF Nations events
- TBA: 2017 Women's 19 European Handball Championship (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 European Women's Youth Handball Championship (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 European Open Handball Championship for Men in
Sweden
- TBA: 2017 European Beach Handball Championship for Men and Women (location TBA)
EHF Club events for Men
- August 30, 2016 – March 14, 2017: 2016–17 SEHA League
- September 3, 2016 – May 21, 2017: 2016–17 EHF Cup
- September 3, 2016 – June 4, 2017: 2016–17 EHF Champions League
- TBA: 2016–17 EHF Challenge Cup
EHF Club events for Women
- September 9, 2016 – TBD: 2016–17 Women's EHF Cup
- September 10, 2016 – May 14, 2017: 2016–17 Women's EHF Champions League
- TBA: 2016–17 Women's EHF Challenge Cup
PATHF
- TBA: 2017 Pan American Women's Handball Championship in
Montreal and Toronto
- TBA: 2017 Pan American Men's Junior Handball Championship (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 Pan American Men's Youth Handball Championship (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 Pan American Men's Club Handball Championship (location TBA)
AHF
- March 13 – 19: 2017 Asian Women's Handball Championship in
Seoul
- May 6 – 13: 2017 Asian Beach Handball Championship for Men and Women (location TBA)
- July 15 – 22: 2017 Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship (location TBA)
- August 19 – 27: 2017 Asian Women's Youth Handball Championship (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 Asian Club League Handball Championship (location TBA)
CAHB
- TBA: 2017 African Women's Junior Handball Championship (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 African Women's Youth Handball Championship (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 African Handball Champions League (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 African Women's Handball Champions League (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 African Handball Cup Winners' Cup (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 African Women's Handball Cup Winners' Cup (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 African Handball Super Cup for Men and Women (location TBA)
Horse racing
Triple Crowns
- May 6: Kentucky Derby at
Churchill Downs
- May 20: Preakness Stakes at
Pimlico
- June 10: Belmont Stakes at
Belmont Park
- June: Queen's Plate at
Woodbine
- July: Prince of Wales Stakes at
Fort Erie
- August: Breeders' Stakes at
Woodbine
- May 6: 2,000 Guineas at
Newmarket
- June 3: Epsom Derby at
Epsom Downs
- September 16: St Leger at
Doncaster
- May: Irish 2,000 Guineas at the
Curragh
- June/July: Irish Derby at the
Curragh
- September: Irish St. Leger at the
Curragh
- May: Poule d'Essai des Poulains (French 2,000 Guineas) at
Longchamp
- June: Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby) at
Chantilly
- July: Grand Prix de Paris at
Longchamp
- March 4: Randwick Guineas at
Randwick
- March 18: Rosehill Guineas at
Rosehill
- April 1: Australian Derby at
Randwick
- January 30: Hong Kong Stewards' Cup at
Sha Tin
- February 26: Hong Kong Gold Cup at
Sha Tin
- May 28: Hong Kong Champions & Chater Cup at
Sha Tin
- April: Satsuki Shō (Japanese 2,000 Guineas) at
Nakayama
- May/June: Tokyo Yūshun (Japanese Derby) at
Tokyo
- October: Kikuka-shō (Japanese St Leger) at
Kyoto
Other notable races
- January 28: Pegasus World Cup at
Gulfstream Park
- March 5: Gran Premio Latinoamericano at
Valparaiso Sporting
- March 25: Dubai World Cup and Dubai Sheema Classic at
Meydan (part of Dubai World Cup Night)
- April 8: Grand National at
Aintree
- April 8: Queen Elizabeth Stakes at
Randwick
- April 30: Queen Elizabeth II Cup at
Sha Tin
- May: International Cup at
Kranji
- June 20–24: Royal Ascot at
Ascot
- June 21: Prince of Wales's Stakes
- June: Takarazuka Kinen at
Hanshin
- July: Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud at
Saint-Cloud
- July 29: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at
Ascot
- August: Arlington Million at
Arlington Park
- August: Pacific Classic at
Del Mar
- August 23: International Stakes at
York
- August: Travers Stakes at
Saratoga
- September: Irish Champion Stakes at
Leopardstown
- October 1: Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at
Longchamp
- October: Jockey Club Gold Cup at
Belmont Park
- October: Canadian International Stakes at
Woodbine
- October 21: Champion Stakes and Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at
Ascot (part of British Champions Day)
- October: Cox Plate at
Moonee Valley
- November 3–4: Breeders' Cup at
Del Mar
- November 4: Breeders' Cup Classic and Breeders' Cup Turf
- November 7: Melbourne Cup at
Flemington
- November 26: Japan Cup at
Tokyo
- December 10: Hong Kong Cup at
Sha Tin (part of the Hong Kong International Races)
- December: Arima Kinen at
Nakayama
Ice hockey
World ice hockey championships
- December 26, 2016 – January 5, 2017: 2017 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in
Toronto and Montreal[88]
- January 7 – 14: 2017 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship in
Přerov and Zlín
- April 1 – 8: 2017 IIHF Women's World Championship in
Plymouth Township, Michigan
- April 13 – 23: 2017 IIHF World U18 Championships in
Poprad and Spišská Nová Ves
- May 5 – 21: 2017 IIHF World Championship co-hosted in both
Paris and
Cologne[89]
National Hockey League
- October 12, 2016 – April 9, 2017: 2016–17 NHL season
- January 1: NHL Centennial Classic at BMO Field in
Toronto
- The Detroit Red Wings versus the Toronto Maple Leafs
- January 2: 2017 NHL Winter Classic at Busch Stadium in
St. Louis
- The Chicago Blackhawks versus the St. Louis Blues
- January 28 & 29: 62nd National Hockey League All-Star Game at Staples Center in
Los Angeles
- February 25: 2017 NHL Stadium Series in
Pittsburgh
- The Philadelphia Flyers versus the Pittsburgh Penguins
- June 23 & 24: 2017 NHL Entry Draft at the United Center in
Chicago
Kontinental Hockey League
- August 22, 2016 – TBA for April 2017: 2016–17 KHL season
- TBA: 2017 Kontinental Hockey League All-Star Game in
Ufa
Champions Hockey League
- August 16, 2016 – February 7, 2017: 2016–17 Champions Hockey League
Asia League Ice Hockey
- August 27, 2016 – April 16, 2017: 2016–17 Asia League Ice Hockey
IIHF Continental Cup
- September 30, 2016 – January 15, 2017: 2016–17 IIHF Continental Cup
Judo
International judo events
- April 14 – 16: 2017 African Judo Championships in
Antananarivo
- April 15 & 16: 2017 Asian Judo Championships in
Hong Kong
- April 20 – 23: 2017 European Judo Championships in
Warsaw
- June 3 & 4: 2017 Kata European Judo Championships in
Msida
- June 15 – 18: 2017 Veteran European Judo Championships in
Athens
- June 30 – July 2: 2017 Cadet European Judo Championships in
Kaunas
- July 8 & 9: 2017 Asia Open in
Taipei
- August 9 – 13: 2017 World Cadets Judo Championships in
Santiago
- August 28 – September 3: 2017 World Judo Championships in
Budapest
- September 15 – 17: 2017 Junior European Judo Championships in
Maribor
- October 18 – 22: 2017 World Junior Judo Championships in
Pyongyang
- November 4 & 5: 2017 Oceania Open in (TBC)
- November 11 & 12: 2017 U23 European Judo Championships in
Podgorica
- December 16: 2017 European Club Championships - Golden League in (TBC)
- December 16: 2017 European Club Championships in (TBC)
Judo Grand Slam
- February 11 & 12: Grand Slam #1 in
Paris
- March 10 – 12: Grand Slam #2 in
Baku
- May 19 – 21: Grand Slam #3 in
Yekaterinburg
- October 27 – 29: Grand Slam #4 in
Abu Dhabi
- December 1 – 3: Grand Slam #5 (final) in
Tokyo
Judo Grand Prix
- February 24 – 26: Grand Prix #1 in
Düsseldorf
- March 31 – April 2: Grand Prix #2 in
Tbilisi
- April 7 – 9: Grand Prix #3 in
Samsun
- May 12 – 14: Grand Prix #4 in
Almaty
- June 30 – July 2: Grand Prix #5 in
Hohhot
- September 22 – 24: Grand Prix #6 in
Zagreb
- September 29 – October 1: Grand Prix #7 (final) in
Tashkent
European Judo Union (EJU)
- January 9 – November 5: 2017 EJU Open and Cup events
EJU Open
- February 4 & 5: EJU Open #1 in
Sofia (women only)
- February 4 & 5: EJU Open #2 in
Odivelas (men only)
- February 18 & 19: EJU Open #3 in
Oberwart (women only)
- February 18 & 19: EJU Open #4 in
Rome (men only)
- March 4 & 5: EJU Open #5 in
Prague (women only)
- March 4 & 5: EJU Open #6 in
Warsaw (men only)
- June 3 & 4: EJU Open #7 in
Cluj-Napoca
- June 10 & 11: EJU Open #8 in
Minsk
- October 14 & 15: EJU Open #9 (final) in
Belgrade
EJU Cup
- March 11 & 12: EJU Cup #1 in
Uster
- April 1 & 2: EJU Cup #2 in
Dubrovnik
- April 29 & 30: EJU Cup #3 in
Sarajevo
- May 13 & 14: EJU Cup #4 in
Orenburg
- June 10 & 11: EJU Cup #5 in
Celje–Podčetrtek
- July 15 & 16: EJU Cup #6 in
Saarbrücken
- September 9 & 10: EJU Cup #7 in
Bratislava
- October 7 & 8: EJU Cup #8 in
Belgrade
- October 28 & 29: EJU Cup #9 (final) in
Málaga
African Judo Union (AJU)
- January 14 & 15: AJU Open #1 in
Tunis
- March 18 & 19: AJU Open #2 in
Casablanca
- November 11 & 12: AJU Open #3 (final) in
Port Louis
Pan American Judo Confederation (CPJ)
- March 11 & 12: CPJ Open #1 in
Lima
- March 18 & 19: CPJ Open #2 in
Buenos Aires
- March 25 & 26: CPJ Open #3 (final) in
Santiago
Karate
International karate events
- March 12 & 13: 2017 Karate 1–World Cup in
Nova Gorica
- July 3 – 9: 2017 Karate 1–Youth World Cup in
Umag
- September 23 & 24: WSKA World Shotokan Karate-do Championship 2017 in
Treviso
- October 26 – 29: 2017 World U21, Junior, and Cadet Karate Championships in
Cairo
2017 Karate 1–Premier League
- January 27 – 29: K1-PL #1 in
Paris
- February 24 – 26: K1-PL #2 in
Sharm el-Sheikh
- March 17 – 19: K1-PL #3 in
Rotterdam
- March 29 – April 2: K1-PL #4 in
Dubai
- April 14 – 16: K1-PL #5 in
Rabat
- September 8 & 9: K1-PL #6 in
Leipzig
- September 22 – 24: K1-PL #7 in
Istanbul
- October 6 – 8: K1-PL #8 in
Salzburg
- October 14 & 15: K1-PL #9 in
Fortaleza
- November 10 – 12: K1-PL #10 (final) in
Okinawa
Asian Karatedo Federation (AKF)
- June 15 – 19: 2017 AKF Karate Championships in
Astana
European Karate Federation (EKF)
- TBA for February: 2017 EKF Junior & Cadet and U21 Karate Championships in
Bulgaria (location TBA)
- May 4 – 7: 2017 EKF Senior Karate Championships in
Samsun
- TBA for June: 2017 EKF Karate Championships for Regions in
Kosovo (location TBA)
- June 17 – 18: 5th European Shito Ryu Karate Federation Championships in
Kaiserslautern
Panamerican Karate Federation (PKF)
- February 22 – 26: 2017 Central American Karate Championships in
San José, Costa Rica
- May 14 – 19: 2017 Central American and Caribbean Karate Championships in
Caracas
- May 23 – 27: 2017 Pan American Karate Championships in
Curaçao
- July 13 – 15: 2017 Caribbean Karate Championships in
Paramaribo
- July 25 – 29: 2017 South American Karate Championships in
Santa Cruz de la Sierra
- August 21 – 26: 2017 Pan American U21, Junior, and Cadet Karate Championships in
Buenos Aires
PKF Open
- April 14 – 16: 2017 US Karate Open in
Las Vegas
- June 4: 2017 Toronto Karate Open in
Canada
- September 15 & 16: 2017
Curaçao Open
- November 26 & 27: 2017 Nicaragua Open in
Managua
Kickboxing
WAKO Europe Cup
- January 21 – 22: Golden Glove 2017 in
Treviso
- February 10 – 12: Karlovac Open 2017 in
Croatia
- February 24 – 26: Slovak Open 2017 in
Bratislava
- March 17 – 19: German Open 2017 in
Munich
- April 1 – 2: Point Fighting Cup 2017 in
Milan
- April 6 – 9: Turkish Open 2017 in
Antalya
- April 20 – 23: The Austrian Classics 2017 in
Innsbruck
- October 7 & 8: Flanders International Kickboxing Cup 2017 in
Beveren
Korfball
- January 12 – 14: 2017 Korfball Europa Cup in
Netherlands
- January 27 – 29: 2017 Korfball Europa Shield in
Portugal
- April 13 – 17: 2017 U19 Korfball World Cup in
Leeuwarden
- June 23 – 25: 2017 U17 Korfball World Cup in
Schijndel
Lacrosse
- July 12 – 27: 2017 Women's Lacrosse World Cup in
Guildford
NCAA Lacrosse Championship
- May 26 – 28: 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship at Gillette Stadium in
Foxborough, Massachusetts
- May 26 – 28: 2017 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship at Gillette Stadium in
Foxborough, Massachusetts
- May 19 – 21: 2017 NCAA Division II Women's Lacrosse Championship at Nickerson Field in
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
- May 28: 2017 NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse Championship at Gillette Stadium in
Foxborough, Massachusetts
- May 27 & 28: 2017 NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship at Donald J. Kerr Stadium in
Salem
- May 28: 2017 NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship at Gillette Stadium in
Foxborough, Massachusetts
Luge
International luge events
- December 16 & 17, 2016: 2016 America-Pacific Luge Championships in
Park City, Utah
- January 5 & 6: FIL European Luge Championships 2017 in
Schönau am Königsee
- January 21 & 22: 2017 FIL Junior European Luge Championships in
Oberhof
- January 27 – 29: FIL World Luge Championships 2017 in
Innsbruck
- February 2 – 5: 2017 FIL World Luge Natural Track Championships in
Vatra Dornei
- February 4 & 5: 2017 FIL Junior World Luge Championships in
Sigulda
- February 11 & 12: 2017 FIL Junior European Luge Natural Track Championships in
Umhausen
2016–17 Luge World Cup
- November 26 & 27, 2016: #1 in
Winterberg
- Men's Singles:
Johannes Ludwig
- Women's Singles:
Natalie Geisenberger
- Men's Doubles:
Germany (Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken)
- Men's Singles:
- December 2 & 3, 2016: #2 in
Lake Placid, New York
- Men's Singles:
Tucker West
- Women's Singles:
Tatjana Hüfner
- Men's Doubles:
Germany (Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken)
- Men's Singles:
- December 9 & 10, 2016: #3 in
Whistler, British Columbia
- Men's Singles:
- Women's Singles:
- Men's Doubles:
- December 16 & 17, 2016: #4 in
Park City, Utah
- January 5 & 6: #5 in
Schönau am Königsee
- January 14 & 15: #6 in
Sigulda
- February 4 & 5: #7 in
Oberhof
- February 18 & 19: #8 in
Pyeongchang
- February 25 & 26: #9 (final) in
Altenberg, Saxony
2016–17 Team Relay Luge World Cup
- December 2 & 3, 2016: #1 in
Lake Placid, New York
- Winners:
Canada (Kimberley McRae, Samuel Edney, Tristan Walker & Justin Snith)
- Winners:
- December 10, 2016: #2 in
Whistler, British Columbia
- Winners:
- January 5 & 6: #3 in
Schönau am Königsee
- February 4 & 5: #4 in
Oberhof
- February 18 & 19: #5 in
Pyeongchang
- February 26: #6 (final) in
Altenberg
2016–17 Sprint Luge World Cup
- November 26 & 27, 2016: #1 in
Winterberg
- Men's Singles:
Felix Loch
- Women's Singles:
Dajana Eitberger
- Men's Doubles:
Germany (Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken)
- Men's Singles:
- December 16 & 17, 2016: #2 in
Park City, Utah
- Men's Singles:
- Women's Singles:
- Men's Doubles:
- January 14 & 15: #3 (final) in
Sigulda
2016–17 FIL World Cup – Natural Track
- December 9 – 11, 2016: WCNT #1 in
Kühtai
- January 6 – 8, 2017: WCNT #2 in
Latsch
- January 12 – 15: WCNT #3 in
Moscow
- January 20 – 22: WCNT #4 in
Železniki
- January 27 – 29: WCNT #5 in
Deutschnofen
- February 16 – 18: WCNT #6 (final) in
Umhausen
Modern pentathlon
International modern pentathlon championships
- June 24 – July 3: 2017 European Junior Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Barcelona
- July 17 – 24: 2017 World Youth A Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Prague
- July 17 – 24: 2017 European Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Minsk
- August 7 – 14: 2017 World Junior Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Székesfehérvár
- August 21 – 28: 2017 World Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Cairo
2017 Modern Pentathlon World Cup
- February 23 – 27: #1 in
Los Angeles
- March 21 – 25: #2 in
Cairo
- May 4 – 8: #3 in
Kecskemét
- May 25 – 29: #4 in
Drzonków
- June 23 – 25: #5 (final) in
Druskininkai
Motorsport
2017 Formula One season
- March 26: (#1) 2017 Australian Grand Prix Winner:
- April 9: (#2) 2017 Chinese Grand Prix
- April 16: (#3) 2017 Bahrain Grand Prix
- April 30: (#4) 2017 Russian Grand Prix
- May 14: (#5) 2017 Spanish Grand Prix
- May 28: (#6) 2017 Monaco Grand Prix
- June 11: (#7) 2017 Canadian Grand Prix (not confirmed yet)
- June 18: (#8) 2017 European Grand Prix
- July 2: (#9) 2017 Austrian Grand Prix
- July 9: (#10) 2017 British Grand Prix
- July 23: (#11) 2017 Hungarian Grand Prix
- July 30: (#12) 2017 German Grand Prix (not confirmed yet)
- August 27: (#13) 2017 Belgian Grand Prix
- September 3: (#14) 2017 Italian Grand Prix
- September 17: (#15) 2017 Malaysian Grand Prix
- October 1: (#16) 2017 Singapore Grand Prix
- October 8: (#17) 2017 Japanese Grand Prix
- October 22: (#18) 2017 United States Grand Prix
- November 5: (#19) 2017 Mexican Grand Prix
- November 12: (#20) 2017 Brazilian Grand Prix (not confirmed yet)
- November 26: (#21) 2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (final)
2016–17 Formula E season
- October 9, 2016: (#1)
2016 Hong Kong ePrix Winner:
Sébastien Buemi (
DAMS)
- November 12, 2016: (#2)
2016 Marrakesh ePrix Winner:
Sébastien Buemi (
DAMS)
- February 18: (#3)
2017 Buenos Aires ePrix Winner:
- April 1: (#4)
2017 Mexico City ePrix
- May 13: (#5)
2017 Monaco ePrix
- May 20: (#6)
2017 Paris ePrix
- June 10: (#7)
2017 Berlin ePrix
- July 1: (#8)
2017 Brussels ePrix
- July 15 & 16: (#9 & #10)
2017 New York ePrix
- July 29 & 30: (#11 & #12)
2017 Montreal ePrix (final)
2017 European Formula 3 Championship
- TBA: (#1) (location TBA)
- TBA: (#2) Autodromo Nazionale Monza in
Monza
- May 20 & 21: (#3) Pau Grand Prix in
Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
- June 3 & 4: (#4) Circuit Park Zandvoort in the
Netherlands
- June 23 – 25: (#5) Norisring in
Nuremberg
- July 28 & 29: (#6) Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in
Belgium
- August 19 & 20: (#7) Hungaroring in
Mogyoród
- September 9 & 10: (#8) Nürburgring in
Nürburg
- TBA: (#9) Red Bull Ring in
Spielberg, Styria
- October 14 – 16: (#10) Hockenheimring in
Hockenheim (final)
Rallying & Rallycross
2017 Dakar Rally
- January 2 – 14: 2017 Dakar Rally in
Argentina,
Bolivia and
Paraguay
2017 World Rally Championship
- January 20 – 22: #1 Monte Carlo Rally
- February 10 – 12: #2 Rally Sweden
- March 10 – 12: #3 Rally Mexico
- April 7 – 9: #4 Tour de Corse
- April 28 – 30: #5 Rally Argentina
- May 19 – 21: #6 Rally de Portugal
- June 9 – 11: #7 Rally di Sardegna
- TBA: #8 Rally Finland
- TBA: #9 Rallye Deutschland
- TBA: #10 Rally de Catalunya
- TBA: #11 Wales Rally GB
- TBA: #12 Rally Australia (final)
2017 FIA World Rallycross Championship
- Note: The FIA European Rallycross Championship takes place here at the same time.
- April 1 & 2: #1 World RX of Barcelona
- April 22 & 23: #2 World RX of Portugal
- May 4 – 6: #3 World RX of Hockenheim
- May 13 & 14: #4 World RX of Belgium
- May 27 & 28: #5 World RX of Great Britain
- June 10 & 11: #6 World RX of Norway
- July 1 & 2: #7 World RX of Sweden
- August 5 & 6: #8 World RX of Canada
- September 2 & 3: #9 World RX of France
- September 16 & 17: #10 World RX of Latvia
- September 30 & October 1: #11 World RX of Germany
- November 11 & 12: #12 World RX of South Africa (debut event & final)
2017 European Rally Championship
- March 31 – April 2: (#1) 2017 Rallye Açores
- May 5 – 7: (#2) 2017 Rally Islas Canarias
- June 2 – 4: (#3) 2017 Acropolis Rally
- June 16 – 18: (#4) 2017 Cyprus Rally
- August 3 – 5: (#5) 2017 Rajd Rzeszowski
- August 25 – 27: (#6) 2017 Barum Rally Zlín
- September 15 – 17: (#7) 2017 Rally di Roma Capitale
- October 6 – 8: (#8) 2017 Rally Liepāja–Ventspils (final)
Other FIA racing events
2017 FIA World Endurance Championship
- April 16: (#1)
2017 6 Hours of Silverstone
- May 6: (#2)
2017 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps
- June 17 – 18: (#3)
2017 24 Hours of Le Mans
- July 16: (#4)
2017 6 Hours of Nürburgring
- September 3: (#5)
2017 6 Hours of Mexico
- September 16: (#6)
2017 6 Hours of Circuit of the Americas
- October 15: (#7)
2017 6 Hours of Fuji
- November 5: (#8)
2017 6 Hours of Shanghai
- November 18: (#9)
2017 6 Hours of Bahrain
2017 World Touring Car Championship
- April 9: (#1) FIA WTCC Race of Morocco
- April 30: (#2) FIA WTCC Race of Italy
- May 14: (#3) FIA WTCC Race of Hungary
- May 27: (#4) FIA WTCC Race of Germany
- June 25: (#5) FIA WTCC Race of Portugal
- August 6: (#6) FIA WTCC Race of Argentina
- October 15: (#7) FIA WTCC Race of China
- October 29: (#8) FIA WTCC Race of Japan
- November 19: (#9) Guia Race of Macau
- December 1: (#10) FIA WTCC Race of Qatar (final)
2017 FIA European Truck Racing Championship
- May 13 & 14: (#1) Red Bull Ring in
Spielberg, Styria
- May 27 & 28: (#2) Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli in
Misano Adriatico
- July 1 & 2: (#3) Nürburgring in
Nürburg
- July 15 & 16: (#4) Automotodróm Slovakia Ring in
Orechová Potôň
- August 26 & 27: (#5) Hungaroring in
Mogyoród
- September 2 & 3: (#6) Autodrom Most in the
Czech Republic
- September 16 & 17: (#7) Circuit Zolder in
Heusden-Zolder
- September 23 & 24: (#8) Circuit de la Sarthe in
Le Mans
- October 7 & 8: (#9) Circuito del Jarama in
Madrid (final)
2017 Supercars Championship
- March 4 – TBD for November: 2017 Supercars Championship
- Note: Formally called the International V8 Supercars Championship.
NASCAR
- February 24 – November 17: 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series[90]
- February 25 – November 18: 2017 NASCAR Xfinity Series[91]
- February 26 – November 19: 2017 NASCAR Cup Series[92]
- TBA: 2017 NASCAR Pinty's Series (Canada)[93]
2017 IndyCar Series
- March 12: Grand Prix of St. Petersburg (ICS #1) in
Florida
- April 9: Grand Prix of Long Beach (ICS #2) in
California
- April 23: Indy Grand Prix of Alabama (ICS #3) in
Birmingham
- April 29: Desert Diamond West Valley Phoenix Grand Prix (ICS #4) in
Avondale
- May 13: Grand Prix of Indianapolis (ICS #5) in
Speedway, Indiana
- May 28: 2017 Indianapolis 500 (ICS #6) in
Speedway
- June 3 & 4: Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix (ICS #7) in
Michigan
- June 10: Firestone 600 (ICS #8) in
Fort Worth, Texas
- June 25: Kohler Grand Prix (ICS #9) in
Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
- July 9: Iowa Corn 300 (ICS #10) in
Newton
- July 16: Honda Indy Toronto (ICS #11) in
Canada
- July 30: Honda Indy 200 (ICS #12) in
Lexington, Ohio
- August 20: ABC Supply 500 (ICS #13) in
Long Pond, Pennsylvania
- August 26: Emerson Indy 250 (ICS #14) in
Madison, Illinois
- September 3: Grand Prix at The Glen (ICS #15) in
Watkins Glen, New York
- September 17: GoPro Grand Prix of Sonoma (ICS #16 and final) in
California
2017 European Le Mans Series
- April 15: (#1) 4 Hours of Silverstone in
Great Britain
- May 14: (#2) 4 Hours of Monza in
Italy
- July 23: (#3) 4 Hours of Red Bull Ring in
Austria
- August 27: (#4) 4 Hours of Castellet in
France
- September 24: (#5) 4 Hours of Spa in
Belgium
- October 22: (#6) 4 Hours of Algarve in
Portugal (final)
2017 International GT Open
- April 29 & 30: #1 Autódromo do Estoril in
Portugal
- May 27 & 28: #2 Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in
Belgium
- June 10 & 11: #3 Circuit Paul Ricard in
France
- July 1 & 2: #4 Hungaroring in
Hungary
- September 2 & 3: #5 Silverstone Circuit in
Great Britain
- September 30 & October 1: #6 Autodromo Nazionale Monza in
Italy
- October 28 & 29: #7 Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in
Spain (final)
Motorcycle sport
- September 16, 2016 – July 30, 2017: 2016–17 FIM Endurance World Championship
- February 25 – November 4: 2017 Superbike World Championship
- March 26 – November 12: 2017 MotoGP season, 2017 Moto2 season and 2017 Moto3 season
- May 27 – June 9: 2017 Isle of Man TT
Multi-sport events
- January 28 – February 8: 2017 Winter Universiade in
Almaty[94]
- February 11 – 18: 2017 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival in
Erzurum
- February 19 – 26: 2017 Asian Winter Games in
Sapporo[95]
- February 22 – 28: 2017 Winter Military World Games in
Sochi[96]
- May 26 – June 4: 2017 World Outgames in
Miami Beach, Florida[97]
- May 29 – June 3: 2017 Games of the Small States of Europe in
City of San Marino[98]
- June 24 – 30: 2017 Island Games in
Gotland[99]
- July 16 – 23: 2017 North American Indigenous Games in
Toronto[100]
- July 18 – 23: 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games in
Nassau
- July 18 – 30: 2017 Summer Deaflympics in
Samsun[101]
- July 20 – 30: World Games 2017 in
Wrocław[102]
- July 21 – 30: 2017 Jeux de la Francophonie in
Abidjan[103]
- July 22 – 30: 2017 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival in
Györ[104]
- July 28 – August 13: 2017 Canada Summer Games in
Winnipeg[105]
- August 19 – 30: 2017 Summer Universiade in
Taipei[106]
- August 19 – 31: 2017 Southeast Asian Games, in
Kuala Lumpur[107]
- September 15 – 24: 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in
Ashgabat[108]
- September 17 – 23: 2017 ASEAN Para Games in
Kuala Lumpur[107]
- September 23 – 30: 2017 Invictus Games in
Toronto[109]
- November 12 – 19: 2017 Asian Youth Games in
Jakarta
- Event cancelled. No alternate city here to host this event. The 2021 Asian Youth Games will be the next edition to be hosted.[110]
- December 3 – 17: 2017 Central American Games in
Managua
- December 4 – 15: 2017 Pacific Mini Games in
Port Vila[111]
- TBD: 2017 Asian Youth Para Games in
Singapore
- TBD: 2017 Bolivarian Games in
Santa Marta
- TBD: 2017 Lusophony Games in
Maputo
- TBD: 2017 Youth South American Games in
Santiago
Netball
- March 3 – 5: 2017 European U17 Championships in
Northern Ireland
- May 11 – 14: Netball Europe Open Challenge in
Scotland
- May 11 – 14: 2017 European U21 Championships in
Scotland
- May 14 – 21: Asian Youth Netball Championships in
South Korea
- July 8 – 16: 2017 Netball World Youth Cup in
Botswana
- October 5 – 8: Netball Europe Open Championships in
Wales
National Netball League
ANZ Netball Elite League
Series
- January 28:
Australia vs
New Zealand in
Durban
- January 28:
England vs
South Africa in
Durban
- January 31:
South Africa vs
Australia in
Durban
- February 2:
England vs
New Zealand in
Liverpool
- February 5:
South Africa vs
New Zealand in
London
- February 5:
England vs
Australia in
London
Nordic combined
World Championships (NC)
- January 30 – February 5: Part of the 2017 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in
Park City Mountain Resort
- February 21 – March 5: Part of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 in
Lahti[34]
2016–17 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup
- August 27, 2016 – March 19, 2017: 2016–17 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Schedule[112]
- August 27 & 28, 2016: NCWC #1 in
Oberwiesenthal
- Men's individual winner:
Jarl Magnus Riiber
- Men's team winners:
Germany (Björn Kircheisen, Eric Frenzel)
- Men's individual winner:
- August 31, 2016: NCWC #2 in
Villach
- September 2 & 3, 2016: NCWC #3 in
Oberstdorf
- November 26 & 27, 2016: NCWC #4 in
Ruka
- Men's individual winner:
Johannes Rydzek (2 times)
- Men's individual winner:
- December 2 – 4, 2016: NCWC #5 in
Lillehammer
- Men's individual winners:
Eric Frenzel (#1) / (#2)
- Men's team winners:
Germany (Björn Kircheisen, Eric Frenzel, Fabian Rießle, Johannes Rydzek)
- Men's individual winners:
- December 17 & 18, 2016: NCWC #6 in
Ramsau
- Men's individual winners: (#1) / (#2)
- January 7 & 8: NCWC #7 in
Lahti
- January 13 – 15: NCWC #8 in
Fiemme Valley
- January 21 & 22: NCWC #9 in
Chaux-Neuve
- January 27 – 29: NCWC #10 in
Seefeld
- February 4 & 5: NCWC #11 in
Pyeongchang
- February 10 & 11: NCWC #12 in
Sapporo
- March 11: NCWC #13 in
Oslo
- March 15: NCWC #14 in
Trondheim
- March 18 & 19: NCWC #15 (final) in
Schonach
- August 27 & 28, 2016: NCWC #1 in
2016–17 FIS Nordic Combined Grand Prix
- August 27 & 28, 2016: NCGP #1 in
Oberwiesenthal
- Winner:
Jarl Magnus Riiber
- Teams winners:
Germany 1 (Björn Kircheisen, Eric Frenzel)
- Winner:
- August 31, 2016: NCGP #2 in
Villach
- September 2 & 3, 2016: NCGP #3 (final) in
Oberstdorf
- Winner #1:
Jarl Magnus Riiber
- Winner #2:
Jarl Magnus Riiber
- Winner #1:
2016–17 FIS Nordic Combined Alpen Cup
- August 8, 2016: NCAP #1 in
Klingenthal
- August 12, 2016: NCAP #2 in
Bischofsgrün
- September 17 & 18, 2016: NCAP #3 in
Winterberg
- October 1 & 2, 2016: NCAP #4 in
Hinterzarten
- February 25 & 26: NCAP #5 (final) in
Kranj
Nordic skiing
- February 11 – 19: World Para Nordic Skiing Championships in
Finsterau
- February 22 – March 5: FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 in
Lahti[34]
2016–17 IPC Nordic Skiing World Cup
- December 9 – 16: IPC NSWC #1 in
Vuokatti
- January 13 – 20: IPC NSWC #2 in
Western Center
- March 10 – 15: IPC NSWC #3 in
Pyeongchang County (Test Event)
- March 18 – 22: IPC NSWC #4 in
Sapporo (final)
Orienteering
2017 Orienteering World Cup
- May 25 – 28: Orienteering World Cup #1 in
Finland
- June 30 – July 8: Orienteering World Cup #2 in
Estonia
- August 25 – 27: Orienteering World Cup #3 in
Latvia
- September 29 – October 1: Orienteering World Cup #4 in
Switzerland
Continental & International
- April 14 – 17: 2017 Oceania Orienteering Championships in
Auckland[113]
- April 23 – 29: World Masters Orienteering Championships 2017 in
Auckland
- June 29 – July 7: European Youth Orienteering Championchips 2017 in
Banská Bystrica[114]
- Juny 30 – July 8: 2017 World Orienteering Championships in
Tartu[115]
Racquetball
2016–17 International Racquetball Tour
- September 8 – 11: Novasors Ghost of Georgetown Kansas City Open in
Kansas City
- Singles:
Kane Waselenchuk defeated
Rocky Carson 11-4, 11-2, 11-0.
- Singles:
- October 5 – 9: US Open Racquetball Championships in
Minneapolis
- Singles:
Kane Waselenchuk defeated
Rocky Carson 11-2, 11-2, 11-6.
- Doubles:
Jose Rojas &
Marco Rojas defeated
Daniel de la Rosa &
Edson Martinez, 15-10, 15-5.
- Singles:
- November 3 – 6: Galaxy Custom Printing IRT Pro/Am in
Lilburn
- Singles:
Kane Waselenchuk defeated
Daniel de la Rosa by injury forfeit.
- Doubles:
Charlie Pratt &
Jansen Allen defeated
Alejandro Landa &
Samuel Murray 15-13, 9-15, 11-6.
- Singles:
- November 17 – 20: St. Louis Pro Racquetball Winter Rollout in
St. Louis
- Singles:
Kane Waselenchuk defeated
Rocky Carson 11-6, 11-4, 11-1.
- Singles:
- December 1 – 4: Monterey Open in
Monterrey
- January 5 – 8: Coast to Coast California Open in
Oakridge
- January 12 – 15: Cactus Salon NYC Pro/Am in
Long Island
- January 19 – 22: Lewis Drug Pro/Am in
Sioux Falls
- February 23 – 26: Carl Myers IRT ProAm in
Garden City
- March 16 – 19: Shamrock Shootout IRT ProAm in
Chicago
- March 23 – 26: Raising Some Racquet for Kids IRT ProAm in
Dayton
- April 27 – 30: Florida IRT Pro/Am in
Sarasota
- May 18 – 21: ProKennex Tournament of Champions (final) in
Portland
2016–17 Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour
August 12 – ?: 2016–17 Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour
- August 12 – 14, 2016: LPRT Atlanta Singles & Doubles Championships in
Atlanta
- Single:
Frédérique Lambert defeated
Alexandra Herrera, 11-6, 11-3, 11-9.
- Doubles:
Jordan Cooperrider /
Alexandra Herrera defeated
Regina Franco /
Maritza Franco, 15-4, 15-9.
- Single:
- September 2 – 4: The Paola Longoria Experience in
San Luis Potosí City
- Singles:
Paola Longoria defeated
Frédérique Lambert, 11-3, 11-3, 11-1.
- Doubles:
Samantha Salas &
Paola Longoria defeated
Gabriela Martinez &
Monserrat Mejia, 14-15, 15-4, 11-3.
- Singles:
- September 9 – 11: Sweet Caroline Open in
Greenville
- Singles:
Paola Longoria defeated
Frédérique Lambert, 12-10, 11-1, 6-11, 11-4.
- Doubles:
Adriana Riveros &
Paola Longoria defeated
Alexandra Herrera &
Frédérique Lambert, 15-14, 15-12.
- Singles:
- September 21 – 25: WOR - 3 WallBall in
Las Vegas (outdour)
- Singles:
Janel Tisinger defeated
Michelle Key, 15-4, 15-11.
- Doubles:
Aimee Ruiz &
Janel Tisinger defeated
Michelle Key &
Paola Longoria, 15-8, 6-15, 11-10.
- Singles:
- October 5 – 9: US Open Racquetball Championships in
Minneapolis
- Singles:
Paola Longoria defeated
Samantha Salas, 11-3, 11-7, 11-3.
- Doubles:
Paola Longoria &
Samantha Salas defeated
Frédérique Lambert &
Veronica Sotomayor, 15-10, 15-0.
- Singles:
- October 28 – 30: Boston Open in
Boston
- Singles:
Paola Longoria defeated
Frédérique Lambert, 11-3, 11-3, 11-4.
- Doubles:
Paola Longoria &
Rhonda Rajsich defeated
Frédérique Lambert &
Jessica Parrilla, 15-2, 15-12.
- Singles:
- November 4 – 6: The Paola Longoria Invitational in
Monterrey
- Singles:
Paola Longoria defeated
Frédérique Lambert, 13-11, 11-9, 14-12.
- Doubles:
Paola Longoria &
Samantha Salas defeated
Frédérique Lambert &
Jessica Parrilla, 15-4, 12-15, 11-2.
- Singles:
- November 18 – 20: KipSplat Open in
Bremerton
- Singles:
Paola Longoria defeated
Alexandra Herrera 11-4, 11-5, 12-10.
- Mixed Doubles:
- 1.
Brian Miller &
Alexandra Herrera
- 2.
Paola Longoria &
Micah Miller
- 3.
Chad Lyons &
Rocco Vega
- Singles:
- December 9–11: Christmas Classic
Severna Park
Radio-controlled racing
- March 24 – September 3: 2017 European Federation of Radio Operated Model Automobiles (EFRA) Events calendar[116]
- September 8 – 2 December: (incorporating) 2017 International Federation of Model Auto Racing (IFMAR) Events calendar
- March 9 – October 15: 2017 Remotely Operated Auto Racers (ROAR) RMT Level 5 Events calendar[117]
- July 26 – November 30: 2017 Japan Model Racing Car Association (JMRCA) Events calendar[118]
1:10 Electric Off-Road
- January 19 – 22: Reedy International Off-Road Race of Champions in
Huntington Beach, California
-
(
TBD)
-
- July 17 – 25: EFRA European 1:10 Electric Off-Road Championship in
Jonny RC Modellismo & Agrimodel Pista Off-Road Pinerolo in Pinerolo
- 2WD:
(
TBD)
- 4WD:
(
TBD)
- 2WD:
- August 10 – 13: ROAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road Modified National Championship in
The Track in Gaithersburg, Maryland
- 2WD:
(
TBD)
- 4WD:
(
TBD)
- 2WD:
- November 30: JMRCA All-Japan 1:10 EP Off-Road Championship in
R/C Park Gojo in Gojō, Nara
- November 6 – 12: IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship in
ARC International Raceway in Xiamen
- 2WD:
TBD (
TBD)
- 4WD:
TBD (
TBD)
- 2WD:
1:8 IC Track
- September 28 – October 1: ROAR 1:8 Fuel On-Road National Championship in
Lincoln, Nebraska
-
TBD (
TBD)
-
- September 8 – 17: IFMAR 1:8 IC Track World Championship in
Montreux
-
TBD (
TBD)
-
1:5 On-Road
- 10 – July 15: EFRA European Large Scale Touring Car Championship in
Mini Racing Ticino e Moesa in Lostallo
-
TBD (
TBD)
-
1:8 Off-Road
- April 14 – 17: Neo Race in
Harper Adams in Edgmond, Shropshire
-
TBD (
TBD)
-
- June 22 – 25: ROAR 1:8 Fuel Off-Road National Championship in
Stateline R/C Raceway in Fremont, Indiana
-
TBD (
TBD)
-
- July 1 – 5: EFRA European 1:8 IC Off-Road Championship in
Eskilstuna
-
TBD (
TBD)
-
1:10 Nitro Touring Car
- September 28 – October 1: ROAR 1:8 Fuel On-Road National Championship in
Lincoln, Nebraska
-
TBD (
TBD)
-
Rowing
International rowing events
- February 4: 2017 European Rowing Indoor Championships in
Paris[119]
- May 20 & 21: 2017 European Junior Rowing Championships in
Krefeld[120]
- May 26 – 28: 2017 European Rowing Championships in
Račice[121]
- July 19 – 23: 2017 World Rowing Under 23 Championships in
Plovdiv[122]
- September 7 – 10: 2017 World Rowing Masters Regatta in
Bled[123]
- September 24 – October 1: 2017 World Rowing Championships in
Sarasota, Florida[124]
- October 13 – 15: 2017 World Rowing Coastal Championships in
Thonon-les-Bains[125]
2017 World Rowing Cup
- May 5 – 7: #1 in
Belgrade[126]
- June 15 – 18: #2 in
Poznań[127]
- July 7 – 9: #3 (final) in
Lucerne[128]
Rugby league
World rugby league championships
- October 26 – December 2: 2017 Rugby League World Cup in
Australia,
New Zealand and
Papua New Guinea
- November 16 – December 2: 2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup in
Australia
Club seasons and championships
- February 9 – October 7: Super League XXII in
England and
France
- Dates TBC: 2017 NRL season in
Australia and
New Zealand
- February 18 & 19: 2017 World Club Series in
England
Rugby sevens
2016–17 World Rugby Sevens Series
- December 2 & 3, 2016: 2016 Dubai Sevens in
Dubai
- Winners:
South Africa (Cup);
Australia (Plate);
United States (Bowl);
Canada (Shield)
- Winners:
- December 10 & 11, 2016: 2016 South Africa Sevens in
Cape Town
- Winners: (Cup); (Plate); (Bowl); (Shield)
- January 28 & 29: 2017 Wellington Sevens in
Wellington
- February 4 & 5: 2017 Sydney Sevens in
Sydney
- March 3 – 5: 2017 USA Sevens in
Las Vegas
- March 11 & 12: 2017 Canada Sevens in
Vancouver
- April 7 – 9: 2017 Hong Kong Sevens at Hong Kong Stadium in
Hong Kong
- April 15 & 16: 2017 Singapore Sevens at the National Stadium in
Singapore
- May 12 – 14: 2017 Paris Sevens in
Paris
- May 20 & 21: 2017 London Sevens in
London
2016–17 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series
- December 1 – 2, 2016: 2016 Dubai Women's Sevens in
Dubai
- Winners:
New Zealand (Cup);
Fiji (Plate);
Ireland (Bowl)
- Winners:
- February 3 – 4: 2017 Sydney Women's Sevens in
Sydney
- April 22 – 23: 2017 Japan Women's Sevens in
Kitakyushu
- May 27 – 28: 2017 Canada Women's Sevens in
Langford, British Columbia
- June 24 – 25: 2017 France Women's Sevens in
Clermont-Ferrand
Rugby union
World rugby union championships
- May 31 – June 18: 2017 World Rugby Under 20 Championship in
Georgia
- August 9 – 26: 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup in
Ireland (pool stage in the
Republic of Ireland, knockout rounds and classification matches in
Northern Ireland)
Continental rugby union championships
- September 24, (2016) – April 24: 2016–17 Rugby Europe Trophy in
Portugal,
Netherlands,
Moldova,
Ukraine,
Poland and
Switzerland
- February 4 – March 4: 2017 Americas Rugby Championship in
Argentina,
Brazil,
Canada,
Chile,
United States and
Uruguay
- February 4 – March 18: 2017 Six Nations Championship in
England,
France,
Ireland,
Italy,
Scotland and
Wales
- February 11 – March 18: 2017 Rugby Europe Championship in
Belgium,
Georgia,
Germany,
Romania,
Russia and
Spain
- April/May (TBC): 2017 Asia Rugby Championship in
Hong Kong,
Japan and
South Korea
- June (TBC): 2017 Pacific Nations Cup in
Fiji,
Samoa and
Tonga
- July/August (TBC): 2017 Africa Cup, Division 1A in
Kenya,
Namibia,
Senegal and
Uganda
- August – October: 2017 Rugby Championship in
Argentina,
Australia,
New Zealand and
South Africa
Club seasons and championships
- September 2, 2016 – May 27:
2016–17 Aviva Premiership (final in London)
- September 2, 2016 – May 27:
/
/
/
2016–17 Guinness Pro12 (Grand Final in
Dublin)
- August 20, 2016 – June 4:
2016–17 Top 14 (final in Saint-Denis)
- October 14, 2016 – April 22:
/
/
/
2016–17 British and Irish Cup
- October 14, 2016 – May 13: 2016–17 European Rugby Champions Cup (final in
Edinburgh)
- October 13, 2016 – May 12: 2016–17 European Rugby Challenge Cup (final in
Edinburgh)
- February 23 – August 5:
/
/
/
/
2017 Super Rugby season
Sailing
2017 Sailing World Cup
- January 22 – 28: SWC #1 in
Miami[129]
- April: SWC #2 in
Hyères
- June 4 – 11: SWC Final in
Santander[130]
2017 America's Cup
- May 26 – June 12: 2017 Louis Vuitton Cup in
Great Sound, Hamilton
- June 17 – 27: 2017 America's Cup in
Great Sound, Hamilton
- June 21 – 22: 2017 Youth America's Cup in
Great Sound, Hamilton
See also: 2015–16 America's Cup World Series, to determine the starting points score of the teams taking part in the 2017 Louis Vuitton Cup.
International sailing events
- November 6, 2016 – Jan/Feb: 2016–17 Vendée Globe, starting and finishing in
Les Sables-d'Olonne
- July 31 – August 5: 2017 Youth Match Racing World Championships at the Balboa Yacht Club in
Corona del Mar, Newport Beach
- September 16 – 23: 2017 RS:X World Championships in
Enoshima
- TBA: 2017 Youth Sailing World Championships (location TBA)
Shooting sport
2017 ISSF World Cup
- February 22 – March 4: All Guns World Cup #1 in
New Delhi
- March 17 – 27: Shotgun World Cup #1 in
Acapulco
- April 28 – May 5: Shotgun World Cup #2 (final) in
Larnaca
- May 17 – 24: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #1 in
Munich
- June 6 – 14: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #2 (final) in
Qabala
- October 23 – 30: All Guns World Cup #2 (final) in
New Delhi
International and continental shooting events
- March 6 – 12: 2017 European 10 m Shooting Championships in
Maribor
- June 22 – 26: 2017 ISSF Target Sprint World Championships in
Suhl
- June 22 – 29: 2017 ISSF Junior World Championships in Rifle and Pistol in
Suhl
- July 21 – August 4: 2017 European Shooting Championships in
Baku
- August 15 – 20: 2017 ISSF Junior Shotgun World Cup in
Porpetto
- August 30 – September 11: 2017 World Shotgun Championships in
Moscow
- October 8 – 17: 2017 African Shooting Championships in
Cairo
- December 6 – 12: 2017 Asian 10m Shotgun Championships in
Wakō, Saitama
Ski jumping
World Championships (SJ)
- January 30 – February 5: Part of the 2017 FIS Junior Nordic World Ski Championships in
Park City Mountain Resort
- February 21 – March 5: Part of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 in
Lahti[34]
2016–17 Four Hills Tournament
- December 29 & 30, 2016: FHT #1 in
Oberstdorf #1
- Winner:
- December 31, 2016 & January 1, 2017: FHT #2 in
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- Winner:
- January 3 & 4: FHT #3 in
Innsbruck
- January 5 & 6: FHT #4 (final) in
Bischofshofen
2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
- September 9 – 11, 2016: SJWC #1 in
Chaykovsky, Perm Krai
- Winners #1:
Robert Kranjec (m) /
Sara Takanashi (f)
- Winners #2:
Anže Semenič (m) /
Sara Takanashi (f)
- Winners #1:
- September 16 – 18, 2016: SJWC #2 in
Almaty
- All events cancelled here.
- September 30 – October 2, 2016: SJWC #3 in
Hinzenbach #1
- Men's Winner:
Maciej Kot (2 times)
- Men's Winner:
- November 24 – 26, 2016: SJWC #4 in
Ruka
- Men's Winners:
Domen Prevc (#1) /
Severin Freund (#2)
- Men's Winners:
- December 1 – 3, 2016: SJWC #5 in
Lillehammer #1
- December 2 – 4, 2016: SJWC #6 in
Klingenthal
- Men's Winner:
- Teams winners:
Poland (Piotr Żyła, Kamil Stoch, Dawid Kubacki, Maciej Kot)
- December 9 – 11, 2016: SJWC #7 in
Lillehammer #2
- Note: The men's events was supposed to be hosted in Nizhny Tagil, but was cancelled.[132]
- Men's Winners: (#1) / (#2)
- December 9 – 11, 2016: SJWC #8 in
Nizhny Tagil
- Women's Winners: (#1) / (#2)
- December 16 – 18, 2016: SJWC #9 in
Engelberg
- Men's Winners: (#1) / (#2)
- January 7 & 8: SJWC #10 in
Oberstdorf #2
- January 13 – 15: SJWC #11 in
Wisła
- January 14 & 15: SJWC #12 in
Sapporo #1
- January 20 & 21: SJWC #13 in
Zaō, Miyagi
- January 20 – 22: SJWC #14 in
Zakopane
- January 27 – 29: SJWC #15 in
Willingen
- January 28 & 29: SJWC #16 in
Râșnov
- February 3 – 5: SJWC #17 in
Oberstdorf #3
- February 4 & 5: SJWC #18 in
Hinzenbach #2
- February 10 – 12: SJWC #19 in
Sapporo #2
- February 11 & 12: SJWC #20 in
Ljubno
- February 14 – 16: SJWC #21 in
Pyeongchang
- March 10 – 19: Raw Air 2017 (debut event)
- March 23 – 26: SJWC #26 (final) in
Planica
2016 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix
- July 15 & 16: SJGP #1 in
Courchevel
- Winners:
Maciej Kot (m) /
Sara Takanashi (f)
- Winners:
- July 21 – 23: SJGP #2 in
Wisła
- Individual winner:
Maciej Kot
- Teams winner:
Norway (Johann André Forfang, Tom Hilde, Joachim Hauer, Anders Fannemel)
- Individual winner:
- July 29 & 30: SJGP #3 in
Hinterzarten
- Winner:
Andreas Wellinger
- Winner:
- August 5 & 6: SJGP #4 in
Einsiedeln
- Winner:
Maciej Kot
- Winner:
- August 26 – 28: SJGP #5 in
Hakuba
- Winner #1:
Anders Fannemel
- Winner #2:
Taku Takeuchi
- Winner #1:
- September 9 – 11: SJGP #6 in
Chaykovsky
- Winners #1:
Robert Kranjec (m) /
Sara Takanashi (f)
- Winners #2:
Anže Semenič (m) /
Sara Takanashi (f)
- Winners #1:
- September 16 – 18: SJGP #7 in
Almaty
- Event cancelled, due to preparations for the 2017 Winter Universiade.
- September 30 & October 1: SJGP #8 in
Hinzenbach
- Winner:
Maciej Kot (m; 2 times)
- Winner:
- October 2: SJGP #9 (final) in
Klingenthal
- Winner:
Maciej Kot (m; 2 times)
- Winner:
2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup
- July 1 & 2, 2016: CC #1 in
Kranj
- Winner #1:
Peter Prevc
- Winner #2:
Peter Prevc
- Winner #1:
- August 18 – 21, 2016: CC #2 in
Kuopio
- Winner #1:
Jarkko Määttä
- Winner #2:
Jarl Magnus Riiber
- Winner #1:
- August 26 & 27, 2016: CC #3 in
Frenštát pod Radhoštěm
- Winner #1:
Lukáš Hlava
- Winner #2:
Aleksander Zniszczoł
- Winner #1:
- August 26 – 28, 2016: CC #4 in
Oberwiesenthal
- September 10 & 11, 2016: CC #5 in
Lillehammer #1
- Winners #1:
Joacim Ødegård Bjøreng (m) /
Thea Sofie Kleven (f)
- Winners #2:
Markus Eisenbichler (m) / The women's event was cancelled.
- Winners #1:
- September 17 & 18, 2016: CC #6 in
Stams
- Winner #1:
Markus Eisenbichler
- Winner #2:
Markus Eisenbichler
- Winner #1:
- September 24 & 25, 2016: CC #7 in
Wisła
- Winner #1:
Davide Bresadola
- Winner #2:
Markus Eisenbichler
- Winner #1:
- September 30 & October 1, 2016: CC #8 in
Klingenthal
- Winner #1:
Markus Eisenbichler
- Winner #2:
Jurij Tepeš
- Winner #1:
- December 9 – 11, 2016: CC #9 in
Lillehammer #2
- February 18 & 19, 2017: CC #10 (final) in
Planica
2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping Alpen Cup
- August 7 & 8, 2016: OPA #1 in
Klingenthal
- August 10 & 11, 2016: OPA #2 in
Pöhla
- August 12 & 13, 2016: OPA #3 in
Bischofsgrün
- September 10 & 11, 2016: OPA #4 in
Einsiedeln
- September 30 & October 1, 2016: OPA #5 in
Hinterzarten
- Winner #1:
Bor Pavlovčič
- Winner #2:
Maximilian Schmalnauer
- Winner #1:
- January 21 & 22, 2017: OPA #6 in
Žiri
- February 25 & 26, 2017: OPA #7 (final) in
Kranj
2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping Cup
- July 2 & 3: FC #1 in
Villach
- Winners #1:
Yuken Iwasa (m) /
Eva Logar (f)
- Winners #2:
Sebastian Colloredo (m) /
Eva Logar (f)
- Winners #1:
- July 9 & 10: FC #2 in
Szczyrk
- Winners #1:
Davide Bresadola (m) /
Kinga Rajda (f)
- Winners #2:
Davide Bresadola (m) /
Kinga Rajda (f)
- Winners #1:
- August 18 – 21: FC #3 in
Kuopio
- Winner #1:
Jan Ziobro
- Winner #2:
Jan Ziobro
- Winner #1:
- September 3 & 4: FC #4 in
Einsiedeln
- Winners #1:
Aljaž Osterc (m) /
Selina Freitag (f)
- Winners #2:
Aljaž Osterc (m) /
Daniela Haralambie (f)
- Winners #1:
- September 17 & 18: FC #5 in
Hinterzarten
- Winners #1:
Aljaž Osterc (m) /
Carina Vogt (f)
- Winners #2:
Yūken Iwasa /
Anna Rupprecht (f)
- Winners #1:
- September 30 & October 1: FC #6 (final) in
Râșnov
- Winners #1:
Stefan Huber (m) /
Daniela Haralambie (f)
- Winners #2:
Paweł Wąsek (m) /
Daniela Haralambie (f)
- Winners #1:
Snooker
Snooker season 2016/2017
- May 5 – 8, 2016: Vienna Snooker Open in
Vienna[133][134]
-
Peter Ebdon defeated
Mark Davis, 5–1.
-
- June 8 – 12, 2016: Pink Ribbon in
Gloucester[135]
-
Jamie Jones defeated
David Grace, 4–3.
-
- June 12 – 16, 2016: China Professional Championship in
Fuzhou
-
Zhang Anda defeated
Zhou Yuelong, 5–1.
-
- June 22 – 24, 2016: 2016 Riga Masters in
Riga[136]
-
Neil Robertson defeated
Michael Holt, 5–2.
-
- July 5 – 9: 2016 Indian Open in
Hyderabad[137]
-
Anthony McGill defeated
Kyren Wilson 5–2.
-
- July 25 – 31: 2016 World Open in
Yushan[138][139]
-
Ali Carter defeated
Joe Perry 10–8.
-
- August 24–28: 2016 Paul Hunter Classic in
Fürth[140][141]
-
Mark Selby defeated
Tom Ford 4–2.
-
- September 5 – 10: 2016 Six-red World Championship in
Bangkok[142]
-
Ding Junhui defeated
Stuart Bingham 8–7.
-
- September 19 – 25: 2016 Shanghai Masters in
Shanghai[143][144]
-
Ding Junhui defeated
Mark Selby 10–6.
-
- October 3 – 9: 2016 European Masters in
Bucharest[145][146]
-
Judd Trump defeated
Ronnie O'Sullivan 9–8.
-
- October 10 – 16: 2016 English Open in
Manchester[147][148]
-
Liang Wenbo defeated
Judd Trump 9–6.
-
- November 1 – 5: 2016 China Championship in
Guangzhou[149][150]
-
John Higgins defeated
Stuart Bingham 10–7.
-
- January 15 – 22: Masters in
London
- February 1 – 5: German Masters in
Berlin
- February 6 – 12: World Grand Prix in
Preston
- February 13 – 19: Welsh Open in
Cardiff
- February 23 – 26: Snooker Shoot-Out in
Watford
- March 3 – 5: Gibraltar Open in
Gibraltar
- March 6 – 12: Players Championship in
Llandudno
- March 27 – April 2: China Open in
Beijing
- April 15 – May 1: World Snooker Championship in
Sheffield
Snowboarding
World Championships (SB)
- February 18 – 21: FIS Snowboarding Junior World Championships 2017 (SBX and AS events) in
Klínovec
- March 7 – 19: FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2017 in
Sierra Nevada[78]
- March 30 – April 1: FIS Snowboarding Junior World Championships 2017 (FS events only) in
Špindlerův Mlýn
Alpine snowboarding
- December 15, 2016: ASWC #1 in
Carezza
- Parallel Giant Slalom winners: (m) / (f)
- December 17, 2016: ASWC #2 in
Cortina d'Ampezzo
- Parallel Slalom winners: (m) / (f)
- January 10 & 11: ASWC #3 in
Bad Gastein
- January 28: ASWC #4 in
Rogla Ski Resort
- February 3 & 5: ASWC #5 in
Bansko
- February 12: ASWC #6 in
Bokwang
- February 25: ASWC #7 in
Kazan
- March 4: ASWC #8 in
Kayseri
- March 17 – 19: ASWC #9 (final) in
Winterberg
Snowboard cross
- December 15 – 18, 2016: SBXWC #1 in
Montafon
- Men's Snowboard Cross winners: (#1) / (#2)
- Women's Snowboard Cross winners: (#1) / (#2)
- Team Snowboard Cross winners: (m) / (f)
- January 19 – 22: SBXWC #2 in
Solitude Mountain Resort
- February 2 & 4: SBXWC #3 in
Bansko
- February 10 – 12: SBXWC #4 in
Feldberg
- February 24 & 26: SBXWC #5 in
Kazan
- March 4 & 5: SBXWC #6 in
La Molina
- March 24 – 26: SBXWC #7 (final) in
Veysonnaz
Freestyle snowboarding
- November 12, 2016: FSWC #1 in
Milan
- Big Air winners:
Marcus Kleveland (m) /
Anna Gasser (f)
- Big Air winners:
- November 25 & 26, 2016: FSWC #2 in
Alpensia Resort
- Big Air winners:
Mark McMorris (m) /
Anna Gasser (f)
- Big Air winners:
- December 3, 2016: FSWC #3 in
Mönchengladbach
- Big Air winners:
Roope Tonteri (m) /
Anna Gasser (f)
- Big Air winners:
- December 14 – 17, 2016: FSWC #4 in
Copper Mountain
- Big Air winners: (m) / (f)
- Half-pipe winners: (m) / (f)
- January 7: FSWC #5 in
Moscow
- January 13 & 14: FSWC #6 in
Crans-Montana
- January 13 & 14: FSWC #7 in
Kreischberg
- January 20 & 21: FSWC #8 in
Laax
- January 25 & 27: FSWC #9 in
Seiser Alm
- February 1 – 4: FSWC #10 in
Mammoth Mountain Ski Area
- February 9 – 12: FSWC #11 in
Quebec City
- February 17 & 19: FSWC #12 in
Bokwang
- March 24 & 25: FSWC #13 (final) in
Špindlerův Mlýn
2016–17 Europa Cup
- November 3 & 4: EC #1 in
Landgraaf
- Parallel Slalom #1 winners:
Maurizio Bormolini (m) /
Michelle Dekker (f)
- Parallel Slalom #2 winners:
Maurizio Bormolini (m) /
Carolin Langenhorst (f)
- Parallel Slalom #1 winners:
- November 9 & 10: EC #2 in
Landgraaf
- November 26 & 27: EC #3 in
Kaunertal
- November 30 & December 1: EC #4 in
Pitztal
- Snowboardcross #1 winners:
Lucas Eguibar (m) /
Belle Brockhoff (f)
- Snowboardcross #2 winners:
Lucas Eguibar (m) /
Belle Brockhoff (f)
- Snowboardcross #1 winners:
- December 10 & 11: EC #5 in
Hochfügen
2016 FIS Snowboard Australia/New Zealand Cup
- August 4 – 7: SBANC #1 in
Mount Hotham #1
- Men's Snowboardcross winner:
Alex Pullin
- Women's Snowboardcross winner:
Belle Brockhoff
- Men's Snowboardcross winner:
- August 15 – 18: SBANC #2 in
Thredbo
- Cancelled due to insufficient snow at the snow control.
- August 30 – September 2: SBANC #3 in
Mount Hotham #2
- Snowboardcross #1 winners:
Josh Miller (m) /
Belle Brockhoff (f)
- Snowboardcross #2 winners:
Alex Pullin (m) /
Belle Brockhoff (f)
- Snowboardcross #1 winners:
- September 13 – 16: SBANC #4 (final) in
Cardrona
- Slopestyle winners:
Sebastien Toutant (m) /
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (f)
- Halfpipe winners:
Ando Naito (m) /
Kurumi Imai (f)
- Slopestyle winners:
2016 FIS Snowboard South American Cup
- August 17 – 21: SBSAC #1 in
Cerro Catedral #1
- August 26 & 27: SBSAC #2 in
El Colorado
- September 9 – 11: SBSAC #3 in
Cerro Catedral #2
- September 22 – 26: SBSAC #4 (final) in
Corralco
- Snowboardcross winners 1:
Steven Williams (m) /
Isabel Clark Ribeiro
- Snowboardcross winners 2:
Steven Williams (m) /
Isabel Clark Ribeiro
- Snowboardcross winners 1:
Softball
- June 25 – July 1: 2017 Women's Softball European Championship in
Bollate
- July 7 – 16: 2017 Men's Softball World Championship in
Whitehorse, Yukon[151]
- July 24 – 30: 2017 Junior Women's Softball World Championship in
Clearwater, Florida[152]
Speed skating
2016–17 ISU Speed Skating World Cup
- November 11–13, 2016: ISU LTSS World Cup #1 in
Harbin[153]
- 500 m #1 winners:
Roman Krech (m) /
Nao Kodaira (f)
- 500 m #2 winners:
Pavel Kulizhnikov (m) /
Nao Kodaira (f)
- 1000 m winners:
Kjeld Nuis (m) /
Heather Richardson-Bergsma (f)
- 1500 m winners:
Sven Kramer (m) /
Heather Richardson-Bergsma (f)
- Women's 3000 m winner:
Martina Sáblíková
- Men's 5000 m winner:
Sven Kramer
- Team pursuit winners: The
Netherlands (m) / The
Netherlands (f)
- Mass start winners:
Lee Seung-hoon (m) /
Ivanie Blondin (f)
- 500 m #1 winners:
- November 18–20, 2016: ISU LTSS World Cup #2 in
Nagano[154]
- 500 m winners:
Nico Ihle (m) /
Nao Kodaira (f)
- 1000 m winners:
Kjeld Nuis (m) /
Heather Richardson-Bergsma (f)
- 1500 m winners:
Joey Mantia (m) /
Heather Richardson-Bergsma (f)
- Men's 5000 m winner:
Sven Kramer
- Women's 3000 m winner:
Martina Sáblíková
- Team pursuit winners: The
Netherlands (m) / The
Netherlands (f)
- Team sprint winners:
Canada (m) /
Japan (f)
- Mass start winners:
Jorrit Bergsma (m) /
Kim Bo-reum (f)
- 500 m winners:
- December 2–4, 2016: ISU LTSS World Cup #3 in
Astana[155]
- 500 m #1 winners:
Daidai Ntab (m) /
Yu Jing (f)
- 500 m #2 winners: (m) / (f)
- 1000 m winners:
Vincent De Haître (m) /
Miho Takagi (f)
- 1500 m winners: (m) / (f)
- Men's 5000 m winner:
Peter Michael
- Women's 3000 m winner:
Martina Sáblíková
- Team pursuit winners:
Japan (m) /
Japan (f)
- Mass start winners: (m) / (f)
- 500 m #1 winners:
- December 9–11, 2016: ISU LTSS World Cup #4 in
Heerenveen
- January 27–29, 2017: ISU LTSS World Cup #5 in
Berlin
- March 10–12, 2017: ISU LTSS World Cup #6 (final) in
Chelyabinsk
Other long track speed skating events
- January 6–8, 2017: 2017 European Speed Skating Championships in
Heerenveen
- February 9–12, 2017: 2017 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships in
Gangneung
- February 17–19, 2017: 2017 World Junior Speed Skating Championships in
Helsinki
- February 25 & 26, 2017: 2017 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships in
Calgary
- March 4 & 5, 2017: 2017 World Allround Speed Skating Championships in
Hamar
2016–17 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup
- November 4–6, 2016: ISU STSS World Cup #1 in
Calgary[157]
- 500 m #1 winners:
Samuel Girard (m) /
Fan Kexin (f)
- 500 m #2 winners:
Sándor Liu Shaolin (m) /
Elise Christie (f)
- 1000 m winners:
Charle Cournoyer (m) /
Choi Min-jeong (f)
- 1500 m winners:
Sjinkie Knegt (m) /
Shim Suk-hee (f)
- Men's 5000 m Relay winners:
Hungary (Liu Shaoang, Sándor Liu Shaolin, Burján Csaba, Viktor Knoch)
- Women's 3000 m Relay winners:
South Korea (Shim Suk-hee, Noh Do-hee, KIM Geon-hee, Choi Min-jeong)
- 500 m #1 winners:
- November 11–13, 2016: ISU STSS World Cup #2 in
Salt Lake City[158]
- 500 m winners:
Abzal Azhgaliyev (m) /
Marianne St-Gelais (f)
- 1000 m winners:
LIM Kyoung-won (m) /
KIM Ji-yoo (f)
- 1500 m #1 winners:
Samuel Girard (m) /
Choi Min-jeong (f)
- 1500 m #2 winners:
Sjinkie Knegt (m) /
Shim Suk-hee (f)
- Men's 5000 m Relay winners:
China
- Women's 3000 m Relay winners:
South Korea
- 500 m winners:
- December 9–11, 2016: ISU STSS World Cup #3 in
Shanghai
- December 16–18, 2016: ISU STSS World Cup #4 in
Gangneung
- February 3–5, 2017: ISU STSS World Cup #5 in
Dresden
- February 10–12, 2017: ISU STSS World Cup #6 (final) in
Minsk
Other short track speed skating events
- January 13 – 15: 2017 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships in
Torino
- January 27 – 29: 2017 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships in
Innsbruck
- March 10 – 12: 2017 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in
Rotterdam
Sport climbing
International sport climbing events
- August 30 – September 10: 2017 IFSC World Youth Climbing Championship in
Innsbruck
- TBA: 2017 IFSC Climbing European Championships
2017 IFSC Climbing World Cup
- April 7 & 8: CWC #1 in
Meiringen
- April 22 & 23: CWC #2 in
Chongqing
- April 29 & 30: CWC #3 in
Nanjing
- May 6 & 7: CWC #4 in
Hachiōji, Tokyo
- June 10 & 11: CWC #5 in
Vail, Colorado
- June 24 & 25: CWC #6 in
Navi Mumbai
- July 8 & 9: CWC #7 in
Chamonix
- July 14 & 15: CWC #8 in
Villars-sur-Ollon
- July 29 & 30: CWC #9 in
Briançon
- August 18 & 19: CWC #10 in
Munich
- August 26 & 27: CWC #11 in
Arco, Trentino
- September 23 & 24: CWC #12 in
Edinburgh
- October 7 & 8: CWC #13 in
Wujiang
- October 14 & 15: CWC #14 (final) in
Xiamen
Squash
2016–17 PSA World Series
- August 23 – 28: 2016 Hong Kong Open for Men and Women in
Hong Kong[159]
- Men:
Ramy Ashour defeated
Karim Abdel Gawad, 9-11, 11-8, 6-11, 11-5, 6-11.
- Women:
Nouran Gohar defeated
Amanda Sobhy, 11-6, 10-12, 7-11, 8-11.
- Men:
- October 6 – 15: 2016 US Open for Men and Women in
Philadelphia[160]
- Men:
Mohamed El Shorbagy defeated
Nick Matthew, 10–12, 12–14, 11–1, 11–4, 3–0 (Retired).
- Women:
Camille Serme defeated
Nour El Sherbini, 11–8, 7–11, 12–10, 11–9.
- Men:
- November 13 – 18: 2016 Qatar Classic in
Doha[161]
-
Karim Abdel Gawad defeated fellow Egyptian, Mohamed El Shorbagy, 12–10, 15–13, 11–7, to win his first Qatar Classic title.
-
- January 12 – 19: 2017 Tournament of Champions for Men and Women in
New York City
- February 23 – March 1: Windy City Open for Men and Women in
Chicago, Illinois
- March 20 – 26: British Open for Men and Women in
Hull
- April 9 – 14: El Gouna International in
El Gouna
- May 5 – 9: PSA World Series Finals in
Dubai
Other squash events
- April 8 – 16: European Junior U19 Individual & Team Championships in
(TBD)
- April 14 – 17: Oceania Junior Championships in
Auckland
- April 26 – 29: European Team Championship Div. 1 & 2 in
Helsinki
- May 11 – 14: European Junior U15/U17 Team Championships in
(TBD)
- July 19 – 23: 2017 World Junior Squash Championships and WSF Women’s World Junior Team Championship in
Tauranga
- August 1 – 5: 2017 World Double Squash Championships in
Manchester
- September 13 – 16: European Club Championships in
Paderborn
- November 26 – December 2: 2017 Men's World Team Squash Championships in
(TBD)
Surfing
World surfing championships
- May 21 – 28: 2017 ISA World Surfing Games in
Biarritz
- TBD for September: 2017 ISA World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship in
Klitmøller and Copenhagen
2017 World Surf League Men's Championship Tour
- March 14 – 25: Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast
- March 29 – April 9: Margaret River Pro
- April 12 – 24: Rip Curl Pro
- May 9 – 20: Rio Pro
- June 4 – 16: Fiji Pro
- July 12 – 23: J-Bay Open
- August 11 – 22: Billabong Pro Teahupoo
- September 6 – 17: Hurley Pro
- October 3 – 14: Quiksilver Pro France
- October 17 – 28: Moche Rip Curl Pro Portugal
- December 8 – 20: Billabong Pipeline Masters (final)
2017 World Surf League (WSL) Women's Championship Tour
- March 14 – 25: Roxy Pro Gold Coast
- March 29 – April 9: Drug Aware Margaret River Pro
- April 12 – 24: Rip Curl Women's Pro Bells Beach
- May 9 – 20: Rio Women's Pro
- May 28 – June 2: Fiji Women's Pro
- July 31 – August 6: Vans US Open of Surfing
- September 6 – 17: Swatch Trestles Women's Pro
- September 21 – October 1: Cascais Women's Pro
- October 3 – 14: Roxy Pro France
- November 25 – December 6: Maui Women's Pro
Table tennis
World table tennis championships
- May 29 – June 5: 2017 World Table Tennis Championships in
Düsseldorf
- October 20 – 22: 2017 Men's World Cup (location TBA)
- October 21 – 29: 2017 World Cadet Challenge in
Suva
- October 27 – 29: 2017 Women's World Cup in
Markham, Ontario
- November 26 – December 3: 2017 World Junior Table Tennis Championships in
Riva del Garda
- December 14 – 17: 2017 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals in
Continental table tennis championships
- February 2 – 5: 2017 European Under 21 Table Tennis Championships in
Sochi
- February 3 – 5: 2017 ITTF Europe Cup in
Antibes
- April 9 – 16: 2017 ITTF Asian Table Tennis Championships in
Wuxi
- July 14 – 23: 2017 Table Tennis European Youth Championships in
Gondomar
- September 8 – 10: 2017 Europe Youth Top 10 in
Worcester
- September 13 – 17: 2017 ITTF European Team Championships in
Luxembourg
2017 ITTF World Tour Platinum
- February 21 – 26: Qatar Open in
Doha
- June 14 – 18: Japan Open in
Tokyo
- June 20 – 25: China Open in
Chengdu
- June 27 – July 2: Australian Open in
Gold Coast
- August 29 – September 3: Austrian Open in
Linz
- November 8 – 12: German Open (final) in
Magdeburg
2017 ITTF World Tour (Regular)
- January 17 – 22: Hungarian Open in
Budapest
- February 14 – 19: India Open in
New Delhi
- April 18 – 23: Korea Open in
Incheon
- August 22 – 27: Czech Open in
Olomouc
- September 5 – 10: Bulgarian Open in
Panagyurishte
- November 13 – 19: Swedish Open (final) in
Stockholm
2017 ITTF Challenge Tour
- March 15 – 19: Belarus Open in
Minsk
- March 29 – April 2: Thailand Open in
Bangkok
- April 26 – 30: Chile Open in
Santiago
- April 26 – 30: Slovenian Open in
Otočec
- May 3 – 7: Brazil Open in
São Paulo
- May 3 – 7: Croatia Open in
Zagreb
- August 2 – 6: DPR Korea Open in
Pyongyang
- August 9 – 13: Nigeria Open in
Lagos
- October 4 – 8: Polish Open in
Warsaw
- October 31 – November 4: Belgium Open in
De Haan
- November 22 – 26: Spanish Open (final) in
Taekwondo
- April 24 – 30: European Taekwon-Do Championships 2017 in
Liverpool
- May 27: 2017 6th European Para-Taekwondo Open in
Ulyanovsk
- June 22 – 30: 2017 World Taekwondo Championships in
Muju[162]
- October 9 – 16: ITF Taekwon-Do World Championships 2017 in
Dublin
- December (TBC): 2017 World Cup Taekwondo Team Championships in
Abidjan
Telemark skiing
Telemark skiing world events
- March 1 – 4: 2017 FIS Telemark Junior World Championships in
Rjukan
2016–17 FIS Telemark World Cup
- November 24 – 27, 2016: TSWC #1 in
Tux
- January 19 & 20: TSWC #2 in
La Thuile
- January 21 & 22: TSWC #3 in
Méribel
- January 28 – 30: TSWC #4 in
Krvavec Ski Resort
- February 4 & 5: TSWC #5 in
Bad Hindelang/Oberjoch
- February 24 – 26: TSWC #6 in
Hurdal
- March 1 – 3: TSWC #7 in
Rjukan (part of FIS Telemark Junior World Championships)
- March 9 – 11: TSWC #8 in
Thyon
- March 15 – 19: TSWC #9 (final) in
La Plagne/Montchavin-les-Coches
Tennis
Main article: 2017 in tennis
- January 2 – November 26: 2017 ATP World Tour
- January 2 – November 5: 2017 WTA Tour
Grand Slam
- January 16 – 29: 2017 Australian Open in
Melbourne[163]
- May 22 – June 11: 2017 French Open in
Paris[164]
- July 3 – 16: 2017 Wimbledon Championships in
London[165]
- August 28 – September 10: 2017 US Open in
New York City[166]
WTA Premier tournaments
- January 1 – October 22: 2017 WTA Premier tournaments Events
Premier Mandatory
- March 6 – 19: 2017 BNP Paribas Open in
Indian Wells, California[167]
- March 20 – April 2: 2017 Miami Open in the
United States[168]
- May 5 – 14: 2017 Mutua Madrid Open in
Spain[169]
- October 9 – 15: 2017 China Open in
Beijing (final)
Premier 5
- February 19 – March 4: 2017 Dubai Tennis Championships in the
United Arab Emirates[170]
- May 10 – 21: 2017 Internazionali BNL d'Italia in
Rome[171]
- August 5 – 13: 2017 Rogers Cup in
Toronto[172]
- August 12 – 20: 2017 Western & Southern Open in
Cincinnati[173]
- September 25 – October 1: 2017 Wuhan Open in
China (final)
Premier
- January 1 – 8: 2017 Brisbane International in
Australia[174]
- January 8 – 14: 2017 Apia International Sydney in
Australia[175]
- January 30 – February 5: 2017 St. Petersburg Ladies' Trophy in
Russia[176]
- February 13 – 18: 2017 Qatar Total Open in
Doha[177]
- April 1 – 9: 2017 Volvo Car Open in
Charleston, South Carolina[178]
- April 22 – 30: 2017 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in
Stuttgart[179]
- June 17 – 25: 2017 Aegon Classic in
Birmingham[180]
- June 25 – July 1: 2017 Aegon International in
Eastbourne[181]
- July 31 – August 6: 2017 Bank of the West Classic in
Stanford, California[182]
- August 18 – 26: 2017 Connecticut Open in
New Haven, Connecticut[183]
- September 18 – 24: 2017 Toray Pan Pacific Open in
Tokyo
- October 16 – 22: 2017 Kremlin Cup in
Moscow (final)
Other international tennis events
- January 1 – 7: 2017 Hopman Cup in
Perth Arena[184]
- February 3 – November 26: 2017 Davis Cup[185]
- February 11 – November 12: 2017 Fed Cup[186]
- TBA: 2017 WTA Finals (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 WTA Elite Trophy (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 ATP World Tour Finals (location TBA)
Non ATP or WTA Championships
- December 29–31, 2016: 2017 Mubadala World Tennis Championship in
Abu Dhabi
Triathlon
2017 ITU World Triathlon Series
- March 3 & 4: WTS #1 in
Abu Dhabi
- April 8 & 9: WTS #2 in
Gold Coast, Queensland
- May 13 & 14: WTS #3 in
Yokohama
- June 10 & 11: WTS #4 in
Leeds
- July 15 & 16: WTS #5 in
Hamburg
- July 28 & 30: WTS #6 in
Edmonton
- August 5 & 6: WTS #7 in
Montreal
- August 26 & 27: WTS #8 in
Stockholm
- September 14 – 17: WTS Grand Final (#9) in
Rotterdam
World triathlon championships
Regional triathlon championships
- February 26: 2017 Havana CAMTRI Middle Distance Triathlon Iberoamerican Championships in
Cuba
- March 4: 2017 Playa Hermosa CAMTRI Triathlon Junior Central American and Caribbean Championships in
Costa Rica
- March 11: 2017 Sarasota CAMTRI Triathlon Junior North American Championships in the
United States
- March 18: 2017 Montevideo CAMTRI Triathlon Junior South American Championships in
Uruguay
- March 18: 2017 Montevideo CAMTRI Sprint Triathlon American Cup & Iberoamerican and South American Championship in
Uruguay
- April 8: 2017 Sharm El Sheikh ATU Triathlon Pan Arab Championships in
Egypt
- September 2 & 3: 2017 Fredericia ETU Nordic Triathlon Championships in
Denmark
2017 ITU Triathlon World Cup
- February 11 & 12: TWC #1 in
Cape Town
- March 11 & 12: TWC #2 in
Mooloolaba
- April 1 & 2: TWC #3 in
New Plymouth
- May 6 & 7: TWC #4 in
Chengdu
- May 27 & 28: TWC #5 in
Madrid
- June 3 & 4: TWC #6 in
Cagliari
- July 22 & 23: TWC #7 in
Tiszaújváros
- August 12 & 13: TWC #8 in
Mérida, Yucatán
- September 2 & 3: TWC #9 in
Karlovy Vary
- September 23 & 24: TWC #10 in
Huelva
- September 30 & October 1: TWC #11 in
Weihai
- September 30 & October 1: TWC #12 in
Cozumel
- October 7 & 8: TWC #13 in
Sarasota, Florida
- October 28 & 29: TWC #14 in
Salinas, Ecuador
- October 28 & 29: TWC #15 in
Tongyeong
- November 4 & 5: TWC #16 (co-final) in
Buenos Aires
- November 4 & 5: TWC #17 (co-final) in
Miyazaki
European Triathlon Union (ETU)
- January 28 & 29: 2017 Otepää ETU Winter Triathlon European Championships in
Estonia
- April 29 & 30: 2017 Soria ETU Duathlon European Championships in
Spain
- May 27 & 28: 2017 Bratislava ETU Aquathlon European Championships in
Slovakia
- June 10: 2017 Herning ETU Challenge Middle Distance Triathlon European Championships in
Denmark
- June 16 – 18: 2017 Kitzbühel ETU Triathlon European Championships in
Austria
- June 24 & 25: 2017 Düsseldorf ETU Sprint Triathlon European Championships in
Germany
- July 13 – 16: 2017 Panevėžys ETU Triathlon Youth European Championships Festival in
Lithuania
- July 23: 2017 Banyoles ETU Triathlon Clubs European Championships in
Spain
- July 27 – 30: 2017 Târgu Mureș ETU Cross Triathlon European Championships in
Romania
- July 27 – 30: 2017 Târgu Mureș ETU Cross Duathlon European Championships in
Romania
- August 5 & 6: 2017 Velence ETU U23 Triathlon European Championships in
Hungary
- September 9: 2017 Almere-Amsterdam ETU Challenge Long Distance Triathlon European Championships in the
Netherlands
American Triathlon Confederation (CAMTRI)
- March 11: 2017 Sarasota CAMTRI Sprint Triathlon and Mixed Relay American Championships in the
United States
- March 11: 2017 Sarasota CAMTRI Paratriathlon American Championship in the
United States
- July 15: 2017 Magog CAMTRI Triathlon Junior American Championships in
Canada
- October 22: 2017 Puerto López CAMTRI Triathlon American Championships in
Ecuador
Oceania Triathlon Union (OTU)
- February 12: 2017 Kinloch OTU Sprint Triathlon Oceania Championships in
New Zealand
- March 5: 2017 Perth OTU Triathlon Junior Oceania Championships in
Australia
- March 18: 2017 Devonport OTU Paratriathlon Oceania Championships in
Australia
African Triathlon Union (ATU)
World Triathlon Corporation (WTC)
- April 2: 2017 Ironman African Championship in
Port Elizabeth
- April 22: 2017 Ironman North American Championship in
The Woodlands, Texas
- May 28: 2017 Ironman South American Championship in
Florianópolis
- June 11: 2017 Ironman Asia-Pacific Championship in
Cairns
- July 9: 2017 Ironman European Championship in
Frankfurt
- September 9: 2017 Ironman 70.3 World Championship in
Chattanooga, Tennessee
- October 14: 2017 Ironman World Championship in
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
Volleyball
International volleyball events
- May 1 – 15: 2017 FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship (location TBA)
- May 8 – 14: 2017 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship in
Kobe[188]
- June 23 – July 2: 2017 FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship in
Brno & České Budějovice[189]
- July 7 – 16: 2017 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship in
Boca del Río & Córdoba[190]
- August 18 – 27: 2017 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship in
Rosario, Santa Fe[191]
- August 17 – 27: 2017 FIVB Volleyball Boys' U19 World Championship in
Riffa & Isa Town[192]
- August 18 – 25: 2017 FIVB Volleyball Men's U23 World Championship in
Cairo[193]
- September 5 – 17: 2017 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Champions Cup for Men and Women in
Japan (locations TBA)
- September 10 – 17: 2017 FIVB Volleyball Women's U23 World Championship in
Ljubljana & Maribor[194]
2017 FIVB Volleyball World League
- June 23 – 25: Group 3 Finals (location TBA)
- June 23 – 25: Group 2 Finals (location TBA)
- June 28 – July 2: Group 1 Finals (location TBA)
2017 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix
- July 21 – 23: Group 3 Finals in
Australia (location TBA)
- July 28 – 30: Group 2 Finals in the
Czech Republic (location TBA)
- August 2 – 6: Group 1 Finals in
China (location TBA)
CEV
- October 18, 2016 – April 23, 2017: 2016–17 CEV Women's Champions League[195]
- November 2, 2016 – April 30, 2017: 2016–17 CEV Champions League[196]
- November 8, 2016 – April 16, 2017: 2016–17 CEV Challenge Cup[197]
- December 6, 2016 – April 15, 2017: 2016–17 Men's CEV Cup[198]
- December 13, 2016 – April 15, 2017: 2016–17 Women's CEV Cup[199]
- December 13, 2016 – April 16, 2017: 2016–17 CEV Women's Challenge Cup[200]
- April 1 – 9: 2017 Girls' Youth European Volleyball Championship in
Arnhem[201]
- April 22 – 30: 2017 Boys' Youth European Volleyball Championship in
Győr and
Púchov[202]
- August 25 – September 3: 2017 Men's European Volleyball Championship in
Poland (location TBA)[203]
- September 22 – October 1: 2017 Women's European Volleyball Championship in
Baku / Quba and
Tbilisi[204]
AVC
- March 5 – 13: 2017 Asian Youth Volleyball Championship for Women in
Chongqing
- March 28 – April 5: 2017 Asian Youth Volleyball Championship for Men in
Naypyidaw
- May 2 – 10: 2017 Asian U23 Volleyball Championship for Men in
Ardabil
- May 13 – 21: 2017 Asian U23 Volleyball Championship for Women in
Nakhon Ratchasima
- May 23 – 31: 2017 AVC Club Volleyball Championship for Women in
Ust-Kamenogorsk
- July 1 – 9: 2017 AVC Club Volleyball Championship for Men in
Malaysia (location TBA)
- July 24 – August 1: 2017 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship in
Surabaya
- August 9 – 17: 2017 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship in
Manila
NORCECA
- September 24 – October 2: 2017 Men's NORCECA Volleyball Championship in
Colorado Springs, Colorado
- October 7 – 15: 2017 Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship in
Trinidad and Tobago (location TBA)
CSV
- July 16 – August 14: 2017 Men's South American Volleyball Championship in
Brazil (location TBA)
- September 17 – 25: 2017 Women's South American Volleyball Championship in
Colombia (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 Men's South American Volleyball Club Championship
- TBA: 2017 Women's South American Volleyball Club Championship
NORCECA and CSV
- March 26 – April 3: 2017 Girls' Youth Pan-American Volleyball Cup in
Cuba (location TBA)
- April 22 – 30: 2017 Boys' Youth Pan-American Volleyball Cup in
Monterrey
- May 6 – 14: 2017 Women's Junior Pan-American Volleyball Cup in
Costa Rica (location TBA)
- May 14 – 22: 2017 Men's Junior Pan-American Volleyball Cup in
Canada (location TBA)
- June 15 – 26: 2017 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup in
Peru (location TBA)
- July 23 – 31: 2017 Men's Pan-American Volleyball Cup in
Canada (location TBA)
CAVB
- TBA: 2017 Men's African Volleyball Championship (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 Women's African Volleyball Championship (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 African Volleyball Championship U21 (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 Women's Junior African Volleyball Championship (location TBA)
- TBA: 2017 African Clubs Championship
- TBA: 2017 Women's African Clubs Championship
Water polo
2017 FINA Men's Water Polo World League
- November 15, 2016 – April 11, 2017: Men's Six European Preliminary Rounds[205]
- TBA: Men's Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament (location TBA)
- June 20 – 25: Men's Superfinal (location TBA)
2017 FINA Women's Water Polo World League
- November 29, 2016 – April 18, 2017: Women's Six European Preliminary Rounds[206]
- TBA: Women's Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament (location TBA)
- June 6 – 11: Women's Superfinal (location TBA)
Water polo world championships
- September 3 – 9: 2017 FINA World Women's Junior Water Polo Championships in
Volos
Ligue Européenne de Natation
- September 30, 2016 – May 27, 2017: 2016–17 LEN Champions League (final six in
Budapest)
- October 14, 2016 – April 5, 2017: 2016–17 LEN Euro Cup
- August 20 – 27: 2017 European Junior Women's Water Polo Championship in
Belgrade
- September 10 – 17: 2017 European Junior Men's Water Polo Championship in
Malta
Water Ski & Wakeboard
- January 5 – 8: World Junior Water Ski Championships in
Santiago
- January 30 – February 5: Asia Oceania Waterski & Wakeboard Championships in
Auckland
- April 24 – 30: World Disabled Waterski Championships in
Myuna Bay
- July 13 – 17: World Under 21 Waterski Championships in
Dnepropetrovsk
- July 26 – August 6: World Waterski Racing Championships in
Seattle
- September 3 – 10: Water Ski World Championships in
Paris
Weightlifting
- April 1 – December 11: IWF's Calendar of Events[207]
- April 1 – 9: 2017 European Weightlifting Championships in
Split, Croatia
- April 1 – 11: 2017 IWF Youth World Weightlifting Championships in
Bangkok
- June 16 – 23: 2017 IWF Junior World Weightlifting Championships in
Tokyo
- July 23 – 30: 2017 Pan American Weightlifting Championships in
Miami
- September 3 – 9: 2017 Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships in
Gold Coast, Queensland
- September 23 – 30: 2017 European Youth Weightlifting Championships in
Pristina
- November 28 – December 5: 2017 World Weightlifting Championships in
Anaheim, California
- April 1 – 9: 2017 European Weightlifting Championships in
Wrestling
World wrestling championships
- August 1 – 6: 2017 World Junior Wrestling Championships in
Tampere[209]
- August 21 – 26: 2017 World Wrestling Championships in
Paris[210]
- September 5 – 10: 2017 World Cadet Wrestling Championships in
Athens[211]
- October 10 – 15: 2017 World Veteran Wrestling Championships in
Plovdiv[212]
World Cup of wrestling
- February 16 & 17: 2017 Wrestling World Cup - Men's Freestyle in
Tehran[213]
- March 4 & 5: 2017 Wrestling World Cup - Women's Freestyle (location TBA)
- March 16 & 17: 2017 Wrestling World Cup - Men's Greco-Roman in
Tehran[214]
- December 2 & 3: 2017 World Wrestling Clubs Cup (Men's Freestyle) in
Tehran[215]
- December 16 & 17: 2017 World Wrestling Clubs Cup (Greco-Roman) in
Tehran[216]
Wrestling Grand Prix
- March 10 – 12: 2017 Grand Prix Zagreb Open in
Croatia[217]
- June 3 & 4: 2017 Grand Prix of Germany in
Dormagen[218]
- June 10 – 12: 2017 Grand Prix of Tbilisi in
Georgia[219]
- July 14 – 16: 2017 Golden Grand Prix in
Baku[220]
- July 15 & 16: 2017 Grand Prix of Spain in
Madrid[221]
Continental wrestling championships
- March 9 – 12: 2017 Oceania (Senior, Junior, & Cadet) Wrestling Championships in
Pirae[222]
- March 9 – 12: 2017 Mediterranean Wrestling Championships in
Algiers[223]
- March 28 – April 2: 2017 European U23 Wrestling Championship in
Szombathely[224]
- April 26 – 30: 2017 African (Senior, Junior, & Cadet) Wrestling Championships in
Marrakesh[225]
- May 2 – 7: 2017 European Wrestling Championships in
Novi Sad[226]
- May 5 – 7: 2017 Pan American Wrestling Championships in
São José do Rio Preto (not confirmed)
- May 10 – 14: 2017 Asian Wrestling Championships in
New Delhi[227]
- May 27 & 28: 2017 Nordic Junior and Cadet Wrestling Championships in
Kolding[228]
- June 9 – 11: 2017 Pan American Junior Wrestling Championships in
Lima[229]
- June 10: 2017 Nordic Wrestling Championships in
Panevėžys[230]
- June 15 – 18: 2017 Asian Junior Wrestling Championships in
Taichung[231]
- June 16 – 18: 2017 South American Junior Wrestling Championships in
Lima[232]
- June 27 – July 2: 2017 European Junior Wrestling Championships in
Dortmund[233]
- July 7 – 9: 2017 Pan American Cadet Wrestling Championships in
Buenos Aires (not confirmed)
- July 14 – 16: 2017 South American Cadet Wrestling Championships in
Buenos Aires[234]
- July 20 – 23: 2017 Asian Cadet Wrestling Championships in
Bangkok[235]
- July 25 – 30: 2017 European Cadet Wrestling Championships in
Sarajevo[236]
- October 18 – 22: 2017 South American Wrestling Championships in
Vargas[237]
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