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      2019 in sports describes the year's events in world sports. The main events were the 2019 Cricket World Cup, the 2019 Rugby World Cup, and the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.


      Calendar by month




      Air sports




      = Aerobatics

      =
      July 5 – 13: 2nd FAI World Intermediate Aerobatic Championship in Břeclav
      Individual Overall: Igor Chernov
      Team Winner: Ukraine (Igor Chernov, Timur Fatkullin, Dmitry Pogrebitsky)
      July 18 – 28: 10th FAI World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships Deva
      Individual Overall: Patrycja Pacak
      Team Winner: Romania
      July 18 – 28: 22nd FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships Deva
      Individual Overall: Ferenc Toth
      Team Winner: Germany
      July 18 – 28: 11th FAI European Advanced Aerobatic Championships Torun
      Individual Overall: Nicolas Durin
      Team Winner: France
      July 18 – 28: 11th FAI European Advanced Aerobatic Championships Châteauroux
      Individual Mixed Overall: Louis Vanel
      Individual Women's Overall: Aude Lemordant
      Individual Men's Overall: Louis Vanel
      Team Winner: France


      = Air racing

      =
      2019 Red Bull Air Race World Championship
      February 8 & 9: Red Bull Air Race #1 in Abu Dhabi
      Winner: Yoshihide Muroya (Zivko Edge 540 V3)
      Challenger winner: Florian Bergér (both)
      June 15 & 16: Red Bull Air Race #2 in Kazan
      Winner: Yoshihide Muroya (Zivko Edge 540 V3)
      Challenger winner: Kenni Chiang (Race 1) / Florian Bergér (Race 2)
      July 13 & 14: Red Bull Air Race #3 in Zamárdi
      Winner: Matt Hall (Zivko Edge 540 V3)
      Challenger winner: Dario Costa (Race 1) / Daniel Ryfa (Race 2)
      September 7 & 8: Red Bull Air Race #4 in Makuhari (final)
      Winner: Yoshihide Muroya (Zivko Edge 540 V3)
      Challenger races cancelled


      = Aeromodelling

      =
      March 17 – 23: 2019 FAI F3P World Championship for Indoor Aerobatic Model Aircraft in Heraklion
      F3P – (Indoor aerobatics) winner: Gernot Bruckmann
      Junior F3P – (Indoor aerobatics) winner: Maxime Schmitt
      F3 – Radio Controlled Flight winner: Donatas Paužuolis
      Junior F3 – Radio Controlled Flight winner: Andreas Wildauer
      June 2 – 9: 2019 FAI F1D European Championships for Free Flight Indoor Model Aircraft in Tachov
      Senior winner: Ivan Tréger
      Junior winner: Vladyslav Dziubak
      Senior team winner: Ukraine
      Junior team winner: Ukraine
      October 17 – 22: 2019 FAI F1 World Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in Lost Hills
      F1A Individual: Constantin Brinzoi
      F1A Individual: Mickael Rigault
      F1A Individual: Taron Malkhasyan
      F1A Team: Russia
      F1A Team: Israel
      F1A Team: Lithuania
      Challenge France: Poland


      = Ballooning

      =
      August 27 - September 1: Slovenian Open National Hot Air Balloon Championship 2019 in Murska Sobota
      Winners: 1st. Dominic Bareford; 2nd. John Petrehn; 3rd. Matthew Scaife
      September 9 – 14: 3rd Central European Cup Szeged
      Winners: 1st. Daniel Kusternigg; 2nd. Peter Molnar; 3rd. Evgeny Chubarov
      September 9 – 14: 1st Women European Cup Szeged
      Winners: 1st. Diana Nasonova; 2nd. Tita Becz; 3rd. Inga Ule
      September 12 – 21: 63rd Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett in Montbéliard
      Winners: 1st. Laurent Sciboz / Nicolas Tieche; 2nd. Kurt Frieden / Pascal Witpraechtiger; 3rd. Vincent Leys / Christophe Houver
      October 20 – 27: 21st FAI European Hot Air Balloon Championship in Mallorca
      Winners: 1st. Stefan Zeberli 2nd. Laurynas Komža 3rd. Nicolas Schwartz


      = Drone racing

      =
      FAI World Drone Masters
      November 1 & 3: Jeonju FAI World Drone Masters (WCM #1) in Jeonju
      Winners: 1st. MinChan Kim, 2nd. JaeJong Kim, 3rd. ChangHyeon Kang
      2019 FAI Drone Racing World Cup
      March 12: Race Of Drones Oulu (WCC #1) in Oulu
      Winners: 1st. Tomass Pētersons, 2nd. Even Braaten, 3rd. Glen Bales
      May 11 & 12: MajFlaj in (WCC #2) Skopje
      Winners: 1st. Jakub Toman, 2nd. David Svoboda, 3rd. Aleksandar Stojanovic
      May 31 – June 2: World Cup Drones FAI F9U El Yelmo (WCC #3) in El Yelmo
      Winners: 1st. Killian Rousseau, 2nd. Roberto Gomez Samaniego, 3rd. Kirill Fedukovich
      June 1 & 2: Seoul Drone Race World Cup (WCC #4) in Seoul
      Winners: 1st. Beom Jin Choi, 2nd. Min Chan Kim, 3rd. Young Rok Son
      June 15 & 16: World Cup Latvia Drone Racing (WCC #5) in Cēsis
      Winners: 1st. Tomass Pētersons, 2nd. Oskars Raudins, 3rd. David Spacek
      July 6 & 7: Partouche Drone Race World Cup (WCC #6) in Forges-les-Eaux
      Winners: 1st. Killian Rousseau, 2nd. Pawel Laszczak, 3rd. Fabien Collobert
      July 13 & 14: German Drone World Cup (WCC #7) in Nördlingen
      Winners: 1st. Sungju Park, 2nd. Sven Keim, 3rd. Bastian Hackl
      July 20 & 21: Belgium FAI Drone Racing World Cup (WCC #8) in Gouy-lez-Piéton
      Winners: 1st. Killian Rouseau, 2nd. Victor Van Der Elst, 3rd. JoonWeon Choi
      August 10 & 11: Belarus Drone Racing World Cup (WCC #9) in Minsk
      Winners: 1st. Tomass Pētersons, 2nd. Arminas Volskis, 3rd. JoonWeon Choi
      August 17 & 18: Moscow Cup (WCC #10) in Moscow
      Winners: 1st. Seojun Kim, 2nd. Vitaly Palianski, 3rd. SiYun Kim
      August 17 & 18: German Drone Championship (WCC #11) in Crailsheim
      Winners: 1st. Nick Nolte, 2nd. Lukas Lendvorsky, 3rd. Sven-Kevin Keim
      August 24 & 25: UK Drone Racing Open International (WCC #12) in Barkston Heath
      Winners: 1st. Brett Collis, 2nd. Luke Wolferstan-Bannister, 3rd. Alfie Mitchell
      September 7 & 8: F9U World Cup Italy (WCC #13) in Modena
      Winners: 1st. Sven-Kevin Keim, 2nd. Emanuele Tomasello, 3rd. Luisa Rizzo
      September 13 – 15: EPFL Drone Racing Cup (WCC #14) in Lausanne
      Winners: 1st. Pawel Laszczak, 2nd. Tristan Goin, 3rd. Nikolas Widell
      September 14 & 15: Mazovia Drone Racing (WCC #15) in Warsaw
      Winners: 1st. Tomass Pētersons, 2nd. Michał Mrówczyński, 3rd. Modest Ach
      September 14 & 15: Pam Cup (WCC #16) in Plovdiv
      Winners: 1st. Bojan Nikov, 2nd. Aleksandar Nikov, 3rd. Zlatko D. Radev
      September 21 & 22: Daegu Drone Race World Cup (WCC #17) in Daegu
      Winners: 1st. MinChan Kim, 2nd. Michał Mrówczyński, 3rd. Modest Ach
      September 21 & 22: Lithuania Drone Racing World Cup (WCC #18) in Vilnius
      Winners: 1st. Karlis Gross, 2nd. Aleksis Arbergs, 3rd. Aleksi Rastas
      October 12 & 13: Phoenix Drone Racing (WCC #19) in Prilep
      Winners: 1st. David Spacek, 2nd. Michael Husarik, 3rd. Antoni Georgiev
      October 25 & 27: Drone World Cup Carrefour Montequinto (WCC #20) in Seville
      Winners: 1st. Michael Husarik, 2nd. Christian Gavilán Gómez, 3rd. Aleksi Rastas
      November 1 & 2: Drone Tokyo 2019 Racing & Conference (WCC #21) in Tokyo
      Winners: 1st. Takafumi Oka, 2nd. Kazuki Kawada, 3rd. Fuga Kamizeki
      November 16 & 17: FAI Hong Kong Open Drone Racing Championship (World Cup) (WCC #21) in Hong Kong
      Winners: 1st. SungJu Park, 2nd. Chow Ronnie, 3rd. Ken Inoue
      December 7 & 8: TIRT Drone Racing World Cup (WCC #22) in Taoyuan
      Winners: 1st. SungJu Park, 2nd. Ken Inoue, 3rd. Alexander Lea


      = General aviation

      =
      June 10 – 16: 24th FAI World Precision Flying Championship in Castellón de la Plana
      Individual Winner: Michal Wieczorek
      Navigation Trophy: Michal Wieczorek
      Landing: Jerzy Markiewicz
      Team: Polonia
      Team Landing: Polonia
      Woman Best Pilot: Adele Schramm
      September 8 – 13: 2nd FAI World Air Navigation Race Championship in Santa Cruz
      Winners: 1st. Boleslaw Radomski & Dariusz Lechowski, 2nd. Yuri Rabassa & Mauro Esteve, 3rd. Adele Schramm & Alexis Fuchs


      = Gliding

      =
      FAI WORLD AND CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (CAT.1)

      May 11 – 25: 20th FAI European Gliding Championships in Turbia
      Open Class: 1st. Petr Tichý, 2nd. Riccardo Brigliadori, 3rd. Markus Frank
      18m Class: 1st. Sebastian Kawa, 2nd. Karol Staryszak, 3rd. Wolfgang Janowitsch
      20m Multi-Seat Class: 1st. Tomasz Rubaj & Christoph Matkowski, 2nd. Steve Jones & Garry Coppin, 3rd. Uli Gmelin & Christine Grote
      Team Cup: 1st. France, 2nd. Poland, 3rd. United Kingdom
      June 1 – 8: 9th FAI World Sailplane Grand Prix Championship in Cerdanya
      1st: Tilo Holighaus; 2nd: Sebastian Kawa; 3rd: Louis Bouderlique
      July 6 – 21: 20th FAI European Gliding Championships in Prievidza
      Club: Tom Arscott
      Standard: Pavel Louzecky
      15 metre: Sebastian Kawa
      Team Cup: Germany
      July 28 – 10: 11th FAI Junior World Gliding Championships in Szeged
      Club: Jake Brattle
      Standard: Simon Schröder
      Team Cup: Deutscher Aero Club
      July 28 – 10: 3rd FAI Pan-American Gliding Championship in Rockton, Ontario
      15 Meter /Standard: Luke Szczepaniak
      18 Meter: Jerzy Szemplinski
      Club: Carlos Iucci
      Team Cup: Argentina
      September 1 – 14: 3rd FAI World 13.5m Class Gliding Championship in Pavullo nel Frignano
      Meter 13 5: Thomas Gostner
      e-Glide: Luka Znidarsic


      = Parachuting

      =
      February 27 – March 2: 17th FAI World Para-Ski Championships in Vrchlabi
      April 17 – 20: 3rd FAI World Indoor Skydiving Championships in Lille
      May 18 – 15: 14th FAI World Cup of Freefall Style and Accuracy Landing in Córdoba
      August 12 – 15: 4th FAI World Cup of Speed Skydiving & 3rd FAI European Speed Skydiving Championship in Dunkeswell
      Men's winner: Luc Maisin
      Women's winner: Lucy Lippold
      Team winner: Germany
      August 17 – 20: 10th FAI World Cup of Canopy Formation & 8th FAI European Canopy Formation Championships in Strejnic
      Canopy Formation 2-way sequential winners: France A
      Canopy Formation 4-way sequential winners: Russia 4W
      August 23 – 30: 1st FAI European Wingsuit Flying Championship & 3rd FAI World Cup of Wingsuit Flying in Ravenna
      Wingsuit acrobatic flying winner: Switzerland
      Wingsuit performance flying winner: Dmitry Podoryashy
      October 7 – 12: 13th FAI World Cup of Artistic Events & 22nd FAI World Cup of Formation Skydiving in Eloy
      October 18 – 29: 43rd CISM World Military Parachuting Championship in Wuhan City
      November 20 – 24: 10th FAI World Cup of Canopy Piloting in Pretoria


      = Paragliding

      =
      World Championships
      September 8 – 18: 10th FAI World Paragliding Accuracy Championship in Vršac
      Men's winner: Yong Wu
      Women's winner: Soyoung Cho
      Team winner: Indonesia
      2019-20 Paragliding World Cup
      May 25 – June 1: 2019 World Cup France (WC #1) in Chamousset
      Men's winner: Charles Cazaux
      Women's winner: Méryl Delferriere
      Teams winner: / Ozone
      Nations winner: France
      June 8 – 15: 2019 World Cup China (WC #2) in Linzhou
      Men's winner: Baptiste Lambert
      Women's winner: Méryl Delferriere
      Team's winner: // Gin Gliders
      Nation's winner: France
      June 29 – July 6: 2019 World Cup Portugal (WC #3) in Manteigas
      Men's winner: Honorin Hamard
      Women's winner: Constance Mettetal
      Team's winner: // Ozone
      Nation's winner: France
      September 7 – 14: 2019 World Cup Brazil (WC #4) in Pico do Gavião
      Men's winner: Baptiste Lambert
      Women's winner: Marcella Pomarico Uchoa
      Team's winner: // Kortel Design
      Nation's winner: Brazil
      November 9 – 16: 2019 World Cup Argentina (WC #5) in Loma Bola
      Men's winner: Jurij Vidic
      Women's winner: Adel Honti
      Team's winner: // Gin Gilders
      Nation's winner: France
      March 24 – April 4, 2020: 2019 World Cup Superfinal in Castelo


      = Para-Ski

      =
      2019 Para-Ski World Cup
      January 25 – 27: WC #1 in Disentis
      Winners: Sebastian Graser (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
      Juniors winner: Sebastian Graser
      Masters winner: Reinhold Haibel
      Teams winners: HSV Red Bull Salzburg 1 (Sebastian Graser, Manuel Sulzbacher, Anton Gruber, Magdalena Schwertl)
      Ski winners: Sebastian Graser (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
      February 8 – 10: WC #2 in Ponte di Legno
      Winners: Marco Valente (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
      Juniors winner: Manuel Sulzbacher
      Masters winner: Marco Valente
      Teams winners: HSV Red Bull Salzburg 1 (Sebastian Graser, Manuel Sulzbacher, Anton Gruber, Magdalena Schwertl)
      Ski winners: Sebastian Graser (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
      Accuracy winners: Alic Gernot (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
      February 15 – 17: WC #3 in Bad Leonfelden
      Winners: Sebastian Graser (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
      Juniors winner: Sebastian Graser
      Masters winner: Reinhold Haibel
      Teams winners: HSV Red Bull Salzburg 1 (Sebastian Graser, Manuel Sulzbacher, Julia Schosser, Magdalena Schwertl)
      Ski winners: Sebastian Graser (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
      February 27 – March 2: 17th FAI World Para-Ski Championships in Vrchlabí (part of World Cup)
      Winners: Sebastian Graser (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
      Juniors Mixed winner: Sebastian Graser
      Masters Mixed winner: Thomas Saurer
      Women's Para-Ski Teams winner: Austria
      Mixed Para-Ski Teams winner: Austria


      Alpine skiing




      American football



      Super Bowl LIII – the New England Patriots (AFC) won 13–3 over the Los Angeles Rams (NFC)
      Location: Mercedes-Benz Stadium
      Attendance: 70,081
      MVP: Julian Edelman, WR (New England)


      Aquatics




      Archery




      = 2018–19 Indoor Archery World Series

      =
      Note: This is the inaugural set of indoor archery events that replaced the World Cup.
      November 23 – 25, 2018: 2018 GT Open in Strassen
      Recurve winners: Steve Wijler (m) / Casey Kaufhold (f)
      Compound winners: Domagoj Buden (m) / Toja Ellison (f)
      December 1 & 2, 2018: 2018 Macau Indoor Archery Open in Macau
      Recurve winners: Oh Jin-hyek (m) / JEON Hun-young (f)
      Compound winners: Mike Schloesser (m) / Alexis Ruiz (f)
      December 14 – 16, 2018: 2018 Roma Archery Trophy in Rome
      Recurve winners: Crispin Duenas (m) / KIM Su-rin (f)
      Compound winners: Braden Gellenthien (m) / Alexis Ruiz (f)
      Junior recurve winners: Matteo Canovai (m) / Olha Shubkina (f)
      Junior compound winners: Kalle Numminen (m) / Faith Miller (f)
      January 18 – 20: 2019 Nîmes Archery Tournament in France
      Recurve winners: Lee Seung-yun (m) / KANG Chae-young (f)
      Compound winners: Braden Gellenthien (m) / Janine Meissner (f)
      Junior recurve winners: Jules Vautrin (m) / Aiko Rolando (f)
      Junior compound winners: Carson Sapp (m) / Faith Miller (f)
      February 7 – 9: 2019 Vegas Shoot in Las Vegas
      Recurve winners: MIN Byeong-yeon (m) / SIM Ye-ji (f)
      Compound winners: Stephan Hansen (m) / SO Chae-won (f)
      February 8: 2019 Indoor Archery World Series Final in Las Vegas
      Recurve winners: Steve Wijler (m) / SIM Ye-ji (f)
      Compound winners: Kris Schaff (m) / Viktoria Balzhanova (f)


      = 2019 Archery World Cup & Championship events

      =
      April 22 – 28: WA World Cup #1 in Medellin
      Recurve winners: Brady Ellison (m) / KANG Chae-young (f)
      Compound winners: Mike Schloesser (m) / Sara López (f)
      Team recurve winners: South Korea (m) / South Korea (f)
      Team compound winners: Italy (m) / Colombia (f)
      Mixed winners: South Korea (Recurve) / United States (Compound)
      May 6 – 12: WA World Cup #2 in Shanghai
      Recurve winners: Lee Woo-seok (m) / KANG Chae-young (f)
      Compound winners: Braden Gellenthien (m) / So Chae-won (f)
      Team recurve winners: Chinese Taipei (m) / South Korea (f)
      Team compound winners: United States (m) / United States (f)
      Mixed winners: Chinese Taipei (Recurve) / United States (Compound)
      May 20 – 26: WA World Cup #3 in Antalya
      Recurve winners: Brady Ellison (m) / ZHENG Yichai (f)
      Compound winners: James Lutz (m) / Danelle Wentzel (f)
      Team recurve winners: China (m) / Chinese Taipei (f)
      Team compound winners: Denmark (m) / United States (f)
      Mixed winners: Spain (Recurve) / South Africa (Compound)
      June 10 – 16: 2019 World Archery Championships in 's-Hertogenbosch
      Recurve winners: Brady Ellison (m) / Lei Chien-ying (f)
      Compound winners: James Lutz (m) / Natalia Avdeeva (f)
      Team recurve winners: China (m) / Chinese Taipei (f)
      Team compound winners: South Korea (m) / Chinese Taipei (f)
      Mixed winners: South Korea (Recurve) / South Korea (Compound)
      July 1 – 7: WA World Cup #4 in Berlin
      Recurve winners: Mete Gazoz (m) / AN San (f)
      Compound winners: Evren Çağıran (m) / Alexis Ruiz (f)
      Team recurve winners: Turkey (m) / Italy (f)
      Team compound winners: France (m) / Turkey (f)
      Mixed winners: South Korea (Recurve) / Great Britain (Compound)
      August 19 – 25: 2019 World Youth Archery Championships in Madrid
      Junior recurve winners: KIM Hyeon-jong (m) / Valentina Acosta Giraldo (f)
      Junior compound winners: Anders Faugstad (m) / Amanda Mlinaric (f)
      Junior team recurve winners: South Korea (m) / South Korea (f)
      Junior team compound winners: United States (m) / United States (f)
      Junior Mixed team winners: South Korea (Recurve) / India (Compound)
      Cadet recurve winners: TAI Yu-hsuan (m) / Komalika Bari (f)
      Cadet compound winners: Sebastian Garcia (m) / Arina Cherkezova (f)
      Cadet Team recurve winners: South Korea (m) / South Korea (f)
      Cadet Team compound winners: United States (m) / United States (f)
      Cadet Mixed team winners: South Korea (Recurve) / Mexico (Compound)
      September 2 – 7: 2019 World Archery 3D Championships in Lac La Biche
      Barebow winners: David Jackson (m) / Christine Gauthe (f)
      Compound winners: Gyorgy Gondan (m) / Ingrid Ronacher (f)
      Instinctive Bow winners: Ferenc Molnár (m) / Karin Novi (f)
      Longbow winners: Mikhail Poddevalin (m) / Leena-Kaarina Saviluoto (f)
      Team winners: France (m) / France (f)
      September 6 & 7: WA World Cup #5 (final) in Moscow
      Recurve winners: Brady Ellison (m) / KANG Chae-young (f)
      Compound winners: Mike Schloesser (m) / Sara López (f)
      Mixed team winners: South Korea (Recurve) / United States (Compound)


      = 2019 European Archery events

      =
      February 26 – March 2: 2019 European Indoor Archery Championships in Samsun
      Senior Recurve winners: Mandia Massimiliano (m) / Sayana Tsyrempilova (f)
      Senior Compound winners: Mike Schloesser (m) / Gizem Elmaagacli (f)
      Junior recurve winners: Ivan Kozhokar (m) / Zhanna Naumova (f)
      Junior compound winners: Robin Jaatma (m) / Elisa Roner (f)
      Senior Team recurve winners: Russia (m) / Russia (f)
      Senior Team compound winners: France (m) / Russia (f)
      Junior team recurve winners: Turkey (m) / Russia (f)
      Junior team compound winners: Turkey (m) / Italy (f)
      April 9 – 13: European Grand Prix & Quota Tournament for Minsk European Games in Bucharest
      Recurve winners: Steve Wijler (m) / Karyna Kazlouskaya (f)
      Compound winners: Valerio della Stua (m) / Amanda Mlinaric (f)
      QT Recurve winners: Vladimir Hurban Jr. (m) / Beatrice Miklos (f)
      QT Compound winners: Adam Ravenscroft (m) / Janine Meissner (f)
      Men's team recurve winners: Netherlands (Sjef van den Berg, Rick van der Ven, & Steve Wijler)
      Women's team recurve winners: Germany (Michelle Kroppen, Elena Richter, & Lisa Unruh)
      Mixed team recurve winners: Italy (Elena Tonetta & Federico Musolesi)
      Men's team compound winners: Germany (Sebastian Hamdorf, Leon Hollas, & Marcel Trachsel)
      Women's team compound winners: Estonia (Emily Hõim, Lisell Jäätma, & Meeri-Marita Paas)
      Mixed team compound winners: Great Britain (Layla Annison & Stuart Taylor)
      CQ Men's Team winners: Netherlands (Sjef van den Berg, Rick van der Ven, & Steve Wijler)
      CQ Women's Team winners: Denmark (Randi Degn, Maja Jager, & Anne Marie Laursen)
      April 28 – May 5: Para-Archery European Cup – 1st leg in Olbia
      For detailed results, click here
      May 13–18: European Youth Cup – 1st leg in Čatež ob Savi
      For detailed results, click here
      June 23–29: Archery at the 2019 European Games in Minsk
      Recurve winners: Mauro Nespoli (m) / Tatiana Andreoli (f)
      Compound winners: Mike Schloesser (m) / Toja Ellison (f)
      Team recurve winners: France (m) / United Kingdom (f)
      Mixed winners: Italy (Recurve) / Russia (Compound)
      July 6–14: Para-Archery European Cup – 2nd leg in Nové Město na Moravě
      For detailed results, click here
      July 15–20: European Youth Cup – 2nd leg in Bucharest
      For detailed results, click here
      September 14–15: European Club Teams Cup in Čatež ob Savi
      Winners: Archers de Rennes (m) / Les Archeres Riomois (f)
      September 30 – October 5: European Archery Field Championships in Mokrice Castle
      For detailed results, click here


      = 2019 Asian Archery events

      =
      February 13 – 16: IWAS World Games 2019 (Archery) in Sharjah
      Recurve winners: Netsiri Manreuchai (m) / Pooja (f)
      Men's compound winner: Lee Ouk Soo
      Men's W1 winner: Park Hong Jo
      February 22 – 27: 3rd ISSF International Solidarity World Ranking Archery Championships in Dhaka
      Recurve winners: Denchai Thepna (m) / Diya Siddique (f)
      Compound winners: Chen Chieh-Lun (m) / . Pragati (f)
      Recurve teams winners: India (Bishal Changmai, Hooda Paras, Karni Singh Chauhan) (m) / Iran (Parmida Ghassemi, Shiva Shojamehr, Niloofar Alipour) (f)
      Compound teams winners: India (Chahal Ritik, Jawkar Prathamesh Samadhan, Vidyarthi Chirag) (m) / Bangladesh (Shamoli Ray, Susmita Banik, Bonna Akhter) (f)
      Mixed teams winners: Germany (Kristina Berger & Marcel Trachsel) (Compound) / India (Hooda Paras & Komalika Bari) (Recurve)
      March 24 – 30: International Archery Tournament “Kuralai” in Shymkent
      Recurve winners: Mansur Alimbaev (m) / Mavzuna Azimova (f)
      Junior recurve winners: Andrey Kuzmin (m) / Anastasia Shapovalova (f)
      Compound winners: Zhomart Bektursyn (m) / Zarema Edige (f)
      Recurve mixed Team winners: Kazakhstan (Zaure Sansyzbay & Mansur Alimbaev)
      Mixed Junior recurve Team winners: Kazakhstan (Alma Kalibayeva & Daniyar Boztayev)
      Mixed compound team winners: Kazakhstan (Aidana Mukhtarhanova & Islam Djanibekov)
      March 24 – 31: 2019 Asia Cup-World Ranking Tournament in Bangkok
      Recurve winners: Ilfat Abdullin (m) / Zheng Yichai (f)
      Compound winners: Mohammadsaleh Palizban (m) / Muskan Kirar (f)
      Recurve team winners: China (Ding Yiliang, Hao Feng, Li Jialun) (m) / China (An Qixuan, Meng Fanxu, Zheng Yichai)
      Compound team winners: India (. Vikas, Siddhant Gupta, Vedant Wankhade) (m) / Malaysia (Nur Aina Yasmine Halim, Fatin Nurfatehah Mat Salleh, Nurul Syazhera Mohd Asmi) (f)
      Recurve mixed winners: India (Ankita Bhakat & Yashdeep Bhoge)
      Compound mixed winners: Iran (Seyedeh-Vida Halimianavval & Mohammadsaleh Palizban)
      April 10 – 16: 5th Fazza Para Archery World Ranking Tournament in Dubai
      Recurve winners: Ueyama Tomohiro (m) / Hazel Chaisty (f)
      Compound winners: Marcel Pavlik (m) / Jodi Grinham (f)
      Recurve/Compound W1 winners: Jean Pierre Antonios (m) / Shinohara Aya (f)
      Mixed winners: Italy (Recurve) / United Kingdom (Compound)
      Mixed recurve/Compound W1 winners: South Korea
      July 11 – 18: Tokyo 2020 Test Event in Tokyo
      South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
      July 20 – 21: Interport Indoor Archery Open in Hong Kong
      Recurve winners: He Ying (m) / Almashhadani Fatimah Saad Mahmood (f)
      Compound winners: Chu Chung Kong (m) / Poon Yee Tung (f)
      July 22 – 25: Asian Youth Indoor Archery Open in Hong Kong Winners: Hong Kong (Fischer Dylan Wei Ying, Yiu Ngo Him Jasper, Leung Ngo Kiu, Wu Shi Yan)
      August 1 – 7: 2019 Asia Cup – World Ranking Tournament in Taipei
      For detailed results, click here
      October 17 – 24: 2019 Asian Para Archery Championships in Bangkok
      China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
      November 22 – 28: 2019 Asian Archery Championships in Bangkok
      South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.


      = 2019 African Archery events

      =
      August 5 – 18: Grand Prix de Côte d'Ivoire in Abidjan
      Ivory Coast won both the gold and overall medal tallies.


      Association football




      Athletics (track and field)




      Badminton




      Bandy




      Baseball




      = WBSC

      =
      July 26 – August 4: 2019 U-12 Baseball World Cup in Tainan
      Chinese Taipei defeated Japan, 4–0, to win their second U-12 Baseball World Cup title. Cuba took third place.
      August 30 – September 8: 2019 U-18 Baseball World Cup in Gijang County
      Chinese Taipei defeated the United States, 2–1, to win their third U-18 Baseball World Cup title. South Korea took third place.
      September 18 – 22: Europe/Africa Baseball 2020 Olympic Qualifier in Bologna & Parma
      Israel has qualified to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
      November 2 – 17: 2019 WBSC Premier12 in Chinese Taipei, South Korea, Mexico, & Japan


      = Major League Baseball

      =
      March 20 – September 29: 2019 Major League Baseball season
      American League regular season winners: Houston Astros
      National League regular season winners: Los Angeles Dodgers
      June 3–5: 2019 Major League Baseball draft in Secaucus, New Jersey
      #1 pick: Adley Rutschman (to the Baltimore Orioles from the Oregon State Beavers)
      July 9: 2019 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Progressive Field in Cleveland
      The American League defeated the National League, 4–3.
      MVP: Shane Bieber ( Cleveland Indians)
      2019 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby Winner: Pete Alonso ( New York Mets)
      October 22 – 30: 2019 World Series
      The Washington Nationals defeated the Houston Astros, 4–3 in games played, to win their first World Series title.


      = 2019 Little League Baseball World Series

      =
      July 27 – August 3: 2019 Senior League Baseball World Series in Easley at Easley Recreation Complex
      Team USA West Region ( Wailuku) defeated Team Caribbean Region ( Willemstad), 11–0, in the final.
      July 28 – August 4: 2019 Little League Intermediate (50/70) Baseball World Series in Livermore at Max Baer Park
      Team USA Southeast Region ( McCalla) defeated Team Mexico Region ( Matamoros), 9–5, in the final.
      August 11 – 18: 2019 Junior League Baseball World Series in Taylor at Heritage Park
      Team USA West Region ( Fullerton) defeated Team Puerto Rico Region ( Guayama), 8–3, in the final.
      August 15 – 25: 2019 Little League World Series in South Williamsport at both the Little League Volunteer Stadium and the Howard J. Lamade Stadium
      Team USA Southwest Region ( River Ridge) defeated Team Caribbean Region ( Willemstad), 8–0, in the final.


      = Caribbean Series

      =
      February 4 – 10: 2019 Caribbean Series in Panama City
      Toros de Herrera defeated Leñadores de Las Tunas, 3–1, to win their first Caribbean Series title.


      Basketball




      = National Basketball Association

      =
      October 16, 2018 – April 10, 2019: 2018–19 NBA season
      Eastern Conference Winners: Toronto Raptors
      Western Conference Winners: Golden State Warriors
      Note: Milwaukee has home court advantage throughout entire playoffs. Golden State has home court advantage throughout conference playoffs.
      February 17: 2019 NBA All-Star Game at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina
      Team LeBron defeated Team Giannis, with the score of 178–164.
      MVP: Kevin Durant ( Golden State Warriors)
      NBA All-Star Celebrity Game: Home Team defeated Away Team, with the score of 82–80.
      Rising Stars Challenge: The United States team defeated the World team, with the score of 161–141.
      NBA All-Star Weekend Skills Challenge Winner: Jayson Tatum ( Boston Celtics)
      Three-Point Contest Winner: Joe Harris ( Brooklyn Nets)
      Slam Dunk Contest Winner: Hamidou Diallo ( Oklahoma City Thunder)
      April 13 – June 13: 2019 NBA playoffs
      The Toronto Raptors defeated the Golden State Warriors, 4–2 in games played, to win their first NBA title.
      June 20: 2019 NBA draft at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn
      #1 pick: Zion Williamson (to the New Orleans Pelicans from the Duke Blue Devils)


      = Women's National Basketball Association

      =
      April 10: 2019 WNBA draft in New York City at the Nike NYHQ
      #1 pick: Jackie Young to the Las Vegas Aces, from the Notre Dame Fighting Irish team.
      May 24 – September 8: 2019 WNBA season (Regular)
      Eastern Conference RS winners: Washington Mystics
      Western Conference RS winners: Los Angeles Sparks
      July 27: 2019 WNBA All-Star Game at Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas
      Team Wilson defeated team Delle Donne, with the score of 129–126.
      MVP: Erica Wheeler ( Indiana Fever)
      Three Point Contest winner: Shekinna Stricklen ( Connecticut Sun)
      Skills Challenge winner: Diamond DeShields ( Chicago Sky)
      September 11 – October 10: 2019 WNBA Playoffs
      The Washington Mystics defeated the Connecticut Sun, 3–2 in games won, to win their first WNBA title.


      = National Collegiate Athletic Association

      =
      March 19 – April 8: 2019 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
      The Virginia Cavaliers defeated the Texas Tech Red Raiders, 85–77 in overtime, to win their first NCAA Division I Men's Basketball title.
      March 22 – April 7: 2019 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
      The Baylor Lady Bears defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 82–81, to win their third NCAA Division I Women's Basketball title.


      = FIBA World Cup Events

      =
      February 15 – 17: 2019 FIBA Intercontinental Cup in Rio de Janeiro
      AEK Athens defeated Flamengo, 86–70, to win their first FIBA Intercontinental Cup title.
      San Lorenzo took third place and Austin Spurs took fourth place.
      June 18 – 23: 2019 FIBA 3x3 World Cup in Amsterdam
      Men: The United States defeated Latvia, 18–14, to win their first Men's FIBA 3x3 World Cup title.
      Poland took third place.
      Women: China defeated Hungary, 19–13, to win their first Women's FIBA 3x3 World Cup title.
      France took third place.
      June 29 – July 7: 2019 FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup in Heraklion
      The United States defeated Mali, 93–79, to win their seventh FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup title.
      France took third place.
      July 20 – 28: 2019 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup in Bangkok
      The United States defeated Australia, 74–70 in overtime, to win their eighth FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup title.
      Spain took third place.
      August 31 – September 15: 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup in China
      Spain defeated Argentina, 95–75, to win their second FIBA Basketball World Cup title.
      France took third place. Australia took fourth place.
      Note: All four teams mentioned above, along with the United States, Nigeria, & Iran, have qualified to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics.


      = 2019 FIBA 3x3 World Tour

      =
      April 18 & 19: 3x3 WT #1 in Doha
      Team Riga Ghetto defeated Team Liman, 15–14, to win their first World Tour event this year.
      June 1 & 2: 3x3 WT #2 in Chengdu
      Team Novi Sad defeated Team Riga, 21–14, to win their first World Tour event this year.
      July 6 & 7: 3x3 WT #3 in Mexico City
      Team Novi Sad defeated Team NY Harlem, 21–11, to win their second World Tour event this year.
      July 20 & 21: 3x3 WT #4 in Saskatoon
      Team Piran defeated Team Vrbas, 21–14, to win their first World Tour event this year.
      August 3 & 4: 3x3 WT #5 in Prague
      Team Riga Ghetto defeated Team Princeton, 21–12, to win their second World Tour event this year.
      August 23 & 24: 3x3 WT #6 in Lausanne
      Team NY Harlem defeated Team Princeton, 21–15, to win their first World Tour event this year.
      August 27 & 28: 3x3 WT #7 in Debrecen
      Team Liman defeated Team Riga Ghetto, 21–18, to win their first World Tour event this year.
      September 7 & 8: 3x3 WT #8 in Montreal
      Team Šakiai Gulbelė defeated Team Edmonton, 21–14, to win their first World Tour event this year.
      September 21 & 22: 3x3 WT #9 in Los Angeles
      Team Princeton defeated Team Liman, 16–11, to win their first World Tour event this year.
      October 12 & 13: 3x3 WT #10 in Nanjing
      Team Edmonton defeated Team Šakiai Gulbelė, 21–17, to win their first World Tour event this year.
      October 18 & 19: 3x3 WT #11 in Jeddah
      Team Riga Ghetto defeated Team Liman, 21–18, to win their third World Tour event this year.
      November 2 & 3: 3x3 WT #12 (final) in Utsunomiya
      Team Novi Sad defeated Team Princeton, 21–17, to win their third World Tour event this year.


      = FIBA Europe

      =
      National teams
      June 27 – July 7: FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2019 in Serbia & Latvia
      Spain defeated France, 88–66, to win their second consecutive and fourth overall FIBA Women's EuroBasket title.
      Serbia took third place. Great Britain took fourth place. Belgium took fifth place. Sweden took sixth place.
      Note: All teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2020 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament.
      July 5 – 14: 2019 FIBA U18 Women's European Championship Division B in Skopje
      Finland defeated Greece, 63–56, to win their first FIBA U18 Women's European Championship Division B title.
      Turkey took third place.
      July 6 – 14 2019 FIBA U18 Women's European Championship in Sarajevo
      Italy defeated Hungary, 70–62, to win their second FIBA U18 Women's European Championship title.
      France took third place.
      July 12 – 21: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division B in Matosinhos
      Portugal defeated the Czech Republic, 73–57, to win their first FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division B title.
      Belgium took third place.
      July 13 – 21: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship in Tel Aviv
      Israel defeated Spain, 92–84, to win their second consecutive FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship title.
      Germany took third place.
      July 14 – 21: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship Division C in Tirana
      Luxembourg defeated Andorra, 78–50, to win their second FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship Division C title.
      Wales took third place.Division C
      July 16 – 21: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women Division C in Chișinău
      Cyprus defeated Georgia, 75–38, to win their third FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women Division C title.
      Scotland took third place.
      July 26 – August 4: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship Division B in Oradea
      Israel defeated Poland, 81–79, to win their first FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship Division B title.
      The Czech Republic took third place.
      July 27 – August 4: 2019 FIBA U18 European Championship in Volos
      Spain defeated Turkey, 57–53, to win their fourth FIBA U18 European Championship title.
      Slovenia took third place.
      July 28 – August 4: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship Division C in Andorra la Vella
      Cyprus defeated Monaco, 67–59, to win their second FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship Division C title.
      Albania took third place.
      July 30 – August 4: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women Division C in Andorra la Vella
      Armenia defeated Malta, 79–73, to win their second FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women Division C title.
      Georgia took third place.
      August 3 – 11: 2019 FIBA U20 Women's European Championship in Klatovy
      Italy defeated Russia, 70–67, to win their first FIBA U20 Women's European Championship title.
      France took third place.
      August 3 – 11: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women Division B in Pristina
      Bulgaria defeated Finland, 80–75, to win their first FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women Division B title.
      Ireland took third place.
      August 8 – 17: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship Division B in Podgorica
      Poland defeated the Netherlands, 71–58, to win their second FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship Division B title.
      Denmark took third place.
      August 9 – 17: 2019 FIBA U16 European Championship in Udine
      Spain defeated France, 70–61, to win their fifth FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship title.
      Italy took third place.
      August 15 – 24: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women Division B in Sofia
      Slovenia defeated Portugal, 71–56, to win their first IBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women Division B title.
      Croatia took third place.
      August 22 – 30: 2019 FIBA U16 Women's European Championship in Skopje
      Russia defeated Lithuania, 73–66, to win their sixth FIBA U16 Women's European Championship title.
      Spain took third place.
      August 30 – September 1: 2019 FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup in Debrecen
      Men: Serbia defeated France, 21–18, to win their second consecutive Men's FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup title.
      Lithuania took third place.
      Women: France defeated Spain, 14–12, to win their second consecutive Women's FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup title.
      Latvia took third place.
      September 6 – 8: 2019 FIBA 3x3 Under-18 Europe Cup in Tbilisi
      Men: Lithuania defeated France, 21–14, in the final. Israel took third place.
      Women: Spain defeated Germany, 17–16, in the final. Russia took third place.
      Club teams
      September 20, 2018 – May 1: 2018–19 FIBA Europe Cup
      Dinamo Sassari defeated s.Oliver Würzburg, 170–163 on aggregate, to win their first FIBA Europe Cup title.
      September 20, 2018 – May 5: 2018–19 Basketball Champions League
      Segafredo Virtus Bologna defeated Iberostar Tenerife, 73–61, to win their first Basketball Champions League title.
      Telenet Antwerp Giants took third place.
      October 3, 2018 – April 15: 2018–19 EuroCup Basketball
      Valencia Basket defeated Alba Berlin, 2–1 in games played, to win their fourth EuroCup Basketball title.
      October 8, 2018 – April 10: 2018–19 EuroCup Women
      Nadezhda Orenburg defeated Lattes Montpellier, 146–132 on aggregate, to win their first EuroCup Women title.
      October 9, 2018 – April 14: 2018–19 EuroLeague Women
      UMMC Ekaterinburg defeated fellow Russian team, Dynamo Kursk, 91–67, to win their second consecutive and fifth overall EuroLeague Women title.
      ZVVZ USK Praha took third place.
      October 11, 2018 – May 19: 2018–19 EuroLeague
      CSKA Moscow defeated Anadolu Efes, 91–83, to win their eighth EuroLeague title.
      Real Madrid took third place.
      League events
      September 25, 2018 – April 15: 2018–19 Alpe Adria Cup
      Egis Körmend defeated Adria Oil Škrljevo, 159–147 on aggregate, to win their first Alpe Adria Cup title.
      September 27, 2018 – March 10: 2018–19 Baltic Women's Basketball League
      In the final, TTT Riga defeated Aistes LSU Kaunas, 76–62, to win their 1st Baltic Women's Basketball League.
      Kibirkstis Vilnius took third place and Tallinn University Women took fourth place.
      September 27, 2018 – April 8: 2018–19 ABA League Second Division
      Sixt Primorska defeated MZT Skopje Aerodrom, 3–0 in legs played, to win their first ABA League Second Division title.
      September 28, 2018 – April 6: 2018–19 Latvian–Estonian Basketball League (debut event)
      BK Ventspils defeated fellow Latvian team, BK VEF Rīga, 102–80, to win the inaugural Latvian–Estonian Basketball League title.
      BC Kalev took third place.
      September 28, 2018 – April 22: 2018–19 ABA League First Division
      Crvena zvezda mts defeated Budućnost VOLI, 3–2 in legs played, to win their fourth ABA League First Division title.
      October 3, 2018 – March 17: 2018–19 EWBL
      TTT Riga defeated Tsmoki-Minsk, 73–63, to win their second EWBL title.
      Rostov-Don took third place.
      October 3, 2018 – March 24: 2018–19 WABA League
      Beroe defeated Budućnost Bemax, 65–64, to win their first WABA League title.
      Cinkarna Celje took third place.
      October 16, 2018 – April 7: 2018–19 BIBL
      KK Blokotehna defeated Teuta, 82–68, to win their first BIBL title.
      Academic Bultex 99 took third place.
      November 29, 2018 – April 7: 2018–19 Junior ABA League
      Cibona U19 defeated Crvena zvezda U19, 73–68, to win their first Junior ABA League title.
      Igokea U19 took third place.


      = FIBA Americas

      =
      National teams
      June 3 – 9: 2019 FIBA Under-16 Americas Championship in Belém
      The United States defeated Canada, 94–77, to win their sixth consecutive FIBA Under-16 Americas Championship title.
      The Dominican Republic took third place. Argentina took fourth place.
      Note: All teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2020 FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup.
      June 16 – 22: 2019 FIBA Under-16 Women's Americas Championship in Puerto Aysén
      The United States defeated Canada, 87–37, to win their second consecutive and fifth overall FIBA Under-16 Women's Americas Championship title.
      Chile took third place. Puerto Rico took fourth place.
      Note: All teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2020 FIBA Under-17 Women's Basketball World Cup.
      September 22 – 29: 2019 FIBA Women's AmeriCup in San Juan
      The United States defeated Canada, 67–46, to win their third FIBA Women's AmeriCup title.
      Brazil took third place.
      Note: The first eight teams have qualified to compete at the Americas 2020 Olympic pre-qualifying tournaments.
      Club teams
      January 18 – March 31: 2019 FIBA Americas League
      San Lorenzo defeated Guaros, 64–61, to win their second consecutive FIBA Americas League title.


      = FIBA Asia

      =
      National teams
      May 24 – 26: 2019 FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup in Changsha
      Men: Australia defeated Mongolia, 21–9, to win their second consecutive FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup title.
      China took third place.
      Women: Australia defeated Kazakhstan, 20–9, to win their second FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup title.
      Japan took third place.
      September 24 – 29: 2019 FIBA Women's Asia Cup in Bengaluru
      Japan defeated China, 71–68, to win their fourth consecutive and fifth overall FIBA Women's Asia Cup title.
      Australia took third place.
      Note: All eight teams in this tournament has qualified to compete at the Asia/Oceania 2020 Olympic pre-qualifying tournaments.
      October 22 – 28: 2019 FIBA Under-16 Women's Asian Championship
      TBA: 2019 FIBA Under-16 Asian Championship
      Club teams
      November 16, 2018 – May 15, 2019: 2018–19 ABL season
      BTN CLS Knights Indonesia defeated Singapore Slingers, 3–2 in a 5-leg final, to win their first ASEAN Basketball League title.
      February 19 – 24: SEABA Club Championship for men and women in Surabaya
      Men: West Bandits Jakarta defeated Mahameru Surabaya, 90–61.
      Women: Surabaya Fever defeated Shoot It Dragons, 68–66.
      September 24 – 29: 2019 FIBA Asia Champions Cup in Bangkok
      Alvark Tokyo defeated Al Riyadi Beirut, 98–74, to win their first FIBA Asia Champions Cup title.
      Palayesh Naft Abadan BC took third place.


      = FIBA Africa

      =
      National teams
      July 5 – 14: 2019 FIBA Under-16 African Championship in Praia
      Egypt defeated Mali, 66–57, to win their fourth FIBA Under-16 African Championship title.
      Nigeria took third place.
      Note: Egypt and Mali both qualified to compete at the 2020 FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup.
      July 28 – August 3: 2019 FIBA Under-16 Women's African Championship in Kigali
      Mali defeated Egypt, 84–48, to win their sixth FIBA Under-16 Women's African Championship title.
      Angola took third place.
      August 9 – 18: 2019 Women's Afrobasket in Dakar
      Nigeria defeated Senegal, 60–55, to win their second consecutive and fourth overall Women's Afrobasket title.
      Mali took third place.
      Club teams
      February 8 – May 26: 2018–19 Africa Basketball League
      Primeiro de Agosto defeated AS Salé, 83–71, to win their ninth Africa Basketball League title.
      Smouha SC took third place.
      TBA for November: 2019 FIBA Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup


      = FIBA Oceania

      =
      August 19 – 24: 2019 FIBA Oceania Under-17 Championship for Men & Women in / Nouméa
      Men: Australia defeated New Zealand, 85–56, to win their sixth consecutive FIBA Oceania Under-17 Championship title.
      Samoa took third place.
      Women: Australia defeated New Zealand, 88–41, in the final.
      Tahiti took third place.


      Beach soccer




      Beach tennis




      Beach volleyball




      Biathlon




      Bobsleigh & Skeleton




      Bowling



      World events
      March 17 – 24: World Bowling Junior Championships in Paris (debut event)
      Singles winners: Ji Geun (m) / Arianne Tay (f)
      Doubles winners: South Korea (Donghyuk Park & Ji Geun) (m) / United States 1 (Kamerin Peters & Mabel Cummins)
      Team winners: South Korea 1 (Youngseon Jeong, Ji Geun, Donghyuk Park, Soree Hong)
      August 22 – 30: 2019 WTBA World Tenpin Bowling Championships in Las Vegas
      September 2 – 10: World Senior Championships in Las Vegas
      Asian events
      April 17 – 25: 20th Asian Youth Tenpin Bowling Championships in Kuching
      Singapore won both gold and overall medal tallies.
      July 6 – 12: 20th Asian School Tenpin Bowling Championships in Hong Kong
      Japan won both gold and overall medal tallies.
      October 20 – 30: 25th Asian Tenpin Bowling Championships in Kuwait
      November 12 – 20: 33rd Asian Intercity Bowling Championships in Ho Chi Minh City


      = PBA

      =
      2019 PBA Tour season
      February 5 – 9: PBA Tournament of Champions in Fairlawn
      Winner: Jason Belmonte (10th major)
      February 12 – 16: PBA Players Championship in Columbus
      Winner: Anthony Simonsen (6th major)
      March 12 – 21: PBA World Championship in Allen Park
      Winner: Jason Belmonte (11th major)
      March 26 – 31: USBC Masters in Las Vegas
      Winner: Jakob Butturff (1st major)
      October 23 – 29: U.S. Open in Mooresville


      = PWBA

      =
      May 15 – 21: USBC Queens in Wichita
      Winner: Dasha Kovalova (1st major)
      June 16 – 23: U.S. Women's Open in Las Vegas
      Winner: Danielle McEwan (2nd major)
      August 21 – 24: PWBA Players Championship in Raleigh
      September 15 – 18: PWBA Tour Championship in Richmond


      Bowls




      = World Bowls Tour

      =
      November 3 – 10, 2018: The Scottish International Open 2018 in Perth
      In the final, Paul Foster defeated Stewart Anderson, 6,8–4,12.


      = World and International Championships

      =
      January 4 – 15: 2019 International Deaf Bowlers Championship in Christchurch
      Final Positions: 1st. Australia, 2nd. New Zealand, 3rd. Scotland, 4th. Northern Ireland, 5th. Wales, 6th. Ireland
      January 10 – 27: 2019 World Indoor Bowls Championship in Hopton-on-Sea
      Open Singles: Stewart Anderson
      Women's Singles: Julie Forrest
      Open Pairs: Paul Foster & Alex Marshall
      Mixed Pairs: Robert Paxton & Ellen Falkner
      Open Under-25: John Orr
      March 5 – 13: 2019 World Cup Singles in Shellharbour
      Winners: Gary Kelly (m) / Jo Edwards (f)
      2nd place: Brendan Aquilina (m) / Lucy Beere (f)
      3rd place: Jeremy Henry & John Fleming (m) / Siti Zalina Ahmad & Rebecca Van Asch
      June 18 – 28: 2019 Asia Pacific Bowls Championships in Gold Coast
      Singles winners: Shannon McIlroy (m) / Jo Edwards (f)
      Pairs winners: New Zealand (m) / Australia (f)
      Triples winners: Australia (m) / Australia (f)
      Fours winners: Australia (m) / New Zealand (f)
      October 28 – November 3: 2019 World Singles Champion of Champions in Adelaide


      Boxing




      Canadian football


      November 24 – 107th Grey Cup: Winnipeg Blue Bombers defeat Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 33–12.


      Canoeing




      Chess




      = FIDE Grand Prix 2019

      =
      May 17 – 29: GP #1 in Moscow Winner: Ian Nepomniachtchi
      July 11 – 17: GP #2 in Riga Winner: Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
      November 4 – 18: GP #3 in Hamburg Winner: Alexander Grischuk
      December 10 – 24: GP #4 in Jerusalem (final) Winner: Ian Nepomniachtchi


      = FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2019-20

      =
      September 10 – 23: WGP #1 in Krasnodar Winner: Humpy Koneru
      December 2 – 15: WGP #2 in Monaco Winners: Humpy Koneru, Alexandra Kosteniuk, Aleksandra Goryachkina
      March 1–14: WGP #3 in Lausanne Winners: Nana Dzagnidze, Aleksandra Goryachkina
      May 2–15: WGP #4 in Sardinia Postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic


      = World Events

      =
      February 1 – August 1: 7th FIDE World Cup in Composing
      March 4 – 15: 2019 World Team Chess Championship in Astana
      Winners: Russia (Sergey Karjakin, Alexander Grischuk, Dmitry Andreikin, Vladislav Artemiev) (m) / China (Tan Zhongyi, Huang Qian, Lei Tingjie, Ding Yixin) (f)
      April 15 – 25: World Senior Team Championships 50+ & 65+ in Rhodes
      Winners: United States (Alexander Shabalov, Joel Benjamin, Igor Novikov, Jaan Ehlvest, Alex Yermolinsky (50+) / Russia (Evgeny Sveshnikov, Yuri Balashov, Nukhim Rashkovsky, Vladimir V. Zhelnin, Nikolai Pushkov) (65+)
      April 17 – 27: World School Individual Championships in Antalya
      U7 winners: Dolas Aarush (b) / Amanzhol Khanzada (g)
      U9 winners: Begmuratov Khumoyun (b) / Kaliakhmet Elnaz (g)
      U11 winners: Silich Yahor (b) / Enkhrii Enkh-Amgalan (g)
      U13 winners: Camlar Arda (b) / Bayasgalan Khishigbaatar (g)
      U15 winners: Sindarov Javokhir (b) / Nurgali Nazerke (g)
      U17 winners: Yakubboev Nodirbek (b) / Ulziikhishigjargal Ochirkhuyag (g)
      May 29 – June 19: Women's Candidates Tournament in Kazan
      Winners: 1st. Aleksandra Goryachkina, 2nd. Anna Muzychuk, 3rd. Kateryna Lagno
      June 29 – July 7: World Amateur Championship in Mexico City
      U1700 winners: Jose Gua Cordova Valdivia (m) / Kseniya Meremyanina
      U2000 winner: Islam Baisynov
      U2300 winner: Elias Renzo Gutierrez Medina
      July 9 – 15: 3rd World Junior Chess Championship for the Disabled 2019 in Cherry Hill
      Winners: 1st Ilia Liplin, 2nd. Samarth Jagadish Rao, 3rd. Maksim Petrov
      August 15 – 19: World Cadet U8, U10, U12 Rapid & Blitz Chess Championships in Minsk
      August 20 – September 2: World Cadet U8, 10, 12 Chess Championship in Weifang
      September 9 – October 2: World Cup 2019 in Khanti-Mansiysk
      September 10 – 14: World Youth U14, U16, U18 Rapid & Blitz Chess Championships in Salobrena
      October 1 – 13: World Youth U14, 16, 18 Chess Championship in Mumbai
      October 14 – 26: World Junior and Girls U20 Chess Championship in New Delhi
      October 28 – November 6: World Youth U-16 Chess Olympiad in Çorum
      November 11 – 24: World Senior Championship in Bucharest
      November 26 – December 4: 1st FIDE World Disabled Cadet and Youth Chess Championships 2019 in Cardiff (debut event)


      Cricket



      Twenty20 International
      January 20 – 24: 2019 ACC Western Region T20 in Oman
      In the final, Saudi Arabia defeated Qatar, 163/2 (15.3 overs)–157/6 (20 overs).
      Saudi Arabia won by 8 wickets.
      February 9 – 17: 2018–19 Oman Quadrangular Series in Oman
      Round Robin Final Positions: 1st. Scotland, 2nd. Netherlands, 3rd. Ireland, 4th. Oman
      February 18 – 27: 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Asia in Thailand
      Round Robin Final Clasament: 1st. Thailand, 2nd. Nepal, 3rd. United Arab Emirates, 4th. China, 5th. Hong Kong, 6th. Malaysia, 7th. Kuwait
      March 18 – 25: 2018–19 ICC World Twenty20 East Asia-Pacific Qualifier § Regional Finals in Papua New Guinea
      Round Robin Final Positions: 1st. Papua New Guinea, 2nd. Philippines, 3rd. Vanuatu
      May 5 – 12: 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Africa in Zimbabwe
      In the final, Zimbabwe defeated Namibia, 114/5 (20 overs)-64/9 (20 overs).
      Zimbabwe won by 50 runs.
      May 6 – 12: 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier EAP in Vanuatu
      Round Robin Final Positions: 1st. Papua New Guinea, 2nd. Samoa, 3rd. Vanuatu, 4th. Indonesia, 5th. Japan, 6th. Fiji
      May 17 – 19: 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Americas in the United States
      United States defeated Canada 3–0 in the three-match series that formed the Qualifier.
      May 17 – 26: 2018–19 ICC World Twenty20 Africa Qualifier § Regional Finals in Uganda
      Round Robin Final Positions: 1st. Namibia, 2nd. Kenya, 3rd. Nigeria, 4th. Uganda, 5th. Botswana, 6th. Ghana
      June 13 – 21: 2018–19 ICC World Twenty20 Europe Qualifier § Regional Finals in Guernsey
      Round Robin Final Positions: 1st. Jersey, 2nd. Germany, 3rd. Italy, 4th. Denmark, 5th. Guernsey, 6th. Norway
      June 24 – 30: 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Europe in Spain
      Round Robin Final Positions: 1st. Netherlands, 2nd. Scotland, 3rd. Germany
      July 22 – July 28: 2018–19 ICC World Twenty20 Asia Qualifier § Regional Finals in Singapore
      Round Robin Final Positions: 1st. Singapore, 2nd. Qatar, 3rd. Nepal, 4th. Kuwait, 5th. Malaysia
      August 15 – 25: 2018–19 ICC World Twenty20 Americas Qualifier § Regional Finals in Bermuda
      Round Robin Final Positions: 1st. Canada, 2nd. Bermuda, 3rd. United States, 4th. Cayman Islands
      List A
      April 18 – 28: 2019 ICC World Cricket League Division Two in Namibia
      Final Positions: 1st. Namibia, 2nd. Oman, 3rd. Papua New Guinea, 4th. United States, 5th. Canada, 6th. Hong Kong
      One Day International
      May 5 – 17: 2019 Ireland Tri-Nation Series in Ireland
      In the final, Bangladesh defeated West Indies, 213/5 (22.5 overs)-152/1 (24 overs)
      Bangladesh won by 5 wickets (DLS method)
      May 30 – July 14: 2019 Cricket World Cup in England and Wales
      In the final, England and New Zealand, tied 241 (50 overs)-241/8 (50 overs).
      In the Super Over, England scored 15/0 and New Zealand scored 15/1. England won on boundaries (26–17).
      Test cricket
      August 1 – September 16: 2019 Ashes series in England


      Cross-country skiing




      Cue sports




      Curling




      Cycle sport




      Dancesport



      Grand Slam
      March 16 & 17: GS #1 in Bucharest
      Adult Latin winners: Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
      Adult Standard winners: Evaldas Sodeika & Ieva Žukauskaitė
      June 1 & 2: GS #2 in Taipei
      Adult Latin winners: Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
      Adult Standard winners: Evaldas Sodeika & Ieva Žukauskaitė
      July 13 & 14: GS #3 in Rimini
      Adult Latin winners: Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
      Adult Standard winners: Evaldas Sodeika & Ieva Žukauskaitė
      August 15 & 16: GS #4 in Stuttgart
      October 25 & 26: GS #5 in Moscow Region
      December 7 & 8: GS #6 in Shanghai (final)
      Grand Prix
      March 10: WDSF PD Super Grand Prix in Tokyo
      Adult Standard winners: Nikolay Darin & Natalia Seredina
      March 23 & 24: WDSF PD Super Grand Prix in Pieve di Cento
      Adult Latin winners: Gabriele Goffredo & Anna Matus
      Adult Standard winners: Bjorn Bitsch & Ashli Williamson
      World Open
      January 12 & 13: WO #1 in Benidorm
      Adult Latin winners: Andrea Silvestri & Martina Varadi
      Adult Standard winners: Evaldas Sodeika & Ieva Žukauskaitė
      January 19: WO #2 in Montecatini Terme
      Adult Standard winners: Evaldas Sodeika & Ieva Žukauskaitė
      January 26: WO #3 in Pforzheim
      Adult Latin winners: Marius-Andrei Balan & Kristina Moshenska
      February 9 & 10: WO #4 in Antwerp
      Adult Latin winners: Anton Aldaev & Natalia Polukhina
      Adult Standard winners: Evgeny Nikitin & Anastasia Miliutina
      February 23: WO #5 in Lisbon
      Adult Latin winners: Konstantin Gorodilov & Dominika Bergmannova
      March 9: WO #6 in Brno
      Adult Standard winners: David Odstrčil & Tara Bohak
      March 9 & 10: WO #7 in Kyiv
      Adult Latin winners: Marius-Andrei Balan & Kristina Moshenska
      Adult Standard winners: Madis Abel & Aleksandra Galkina
      March 10: WO #8 in Tokyo
      Adult Standard winners: Francesco Galuppo & Debora Pacini
      March 23 & 24: WO #9 in Pieve di Cento
      Adult Latin winners: Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
      Adult Standard winners: Francesco Galuppo & Debora Pacini
      March 30: WO #10 in Skopje
      Adult Latin winners: Giacomo Lazzarini & Michelle Nazarenus
      Adult Standard winners: Vadim Shurin & Anastasia Meshkova
      April 6 & 7: WO #11 in Moscow
      Adult Latin winners: Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
      Adult Standard winners: Evgeny Moshenin & Dana Spitsyna
      April 13 & 14: WO #12 in Paphos
      Adult Latin winners: Giacomo Lazzarini & Michelle Nazarenus
      Adult Standard winners: Daniil Ulanov & Kateryna Isakovych
      April 19: WO #13 in Berlin
      Adult Standard winners: Madis Abel & Aleksandra Galkina
      April 20 & 21: WO #14 in Cambrils
      Adult Latin winners: Timur Imametdinov & Nina Bezzubova
      Adult Standard winners: Edgars Linis & Eliza Ancane
      May 4 & 5: WO #15 in Copenhagen
      Adult Latin winners: Konstantin Gorodilov & Dominika Bergmannova
      Adult Standard winners: Dmitri Kolobov & Signe Busk
      May 5: WO #16 in Shijiazhuang
      Adult Latin winners: Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
      Adult Standard winners: Evaldas Sodeika & Ieva Zukauskaite
      May 18: WO #17 in Yerevan
      Adult Latin winners: Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
      May 25: WO #18 in Paris
      Adult Standard winners: Madis Abel & Aleksandra Galkina
      June 1: WO #19 in Szombathely
      Adult Latin winners: Miculescu Ionut Alexandru & Pacurar Andra
      June 15: WO #20 in Vila do Conde
      Adult Latin winners: Semen Khrzhanovskiy & Elizaveta Lykhina
      June 15 & 16: WO #21 in Tirana
      Adult Latin winners: Miculescu Ionut Alexandru & Pacurar Andra
      Adult Standard winners: Matteo Cicchitti & Simona Brecikova
      June 27 – 29: WO #22 in Sochi
      Adult Latin winners: Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
      Adult Standard winners: Evgeny Moshenin & Dana Spitsyna
      July 6 & 7: WO #23 in Wuppertal
      Adult Latin winners: Marius-Andrei Balan & Khrystyna Moshenska
      Adult Standard winners: Madis Abel & Aleksandra Galkina
      July 21: WO #24 in Dalian
      Adult Latin winners: Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
      Adult Standard winners: Francesco Galuppo & Debora Pacini
      August 30 & 31: WO #25 in Bangkok
      September 14 & 15: WO #26 in Prague
      September 21 & 22: WO #27 in Bratislava
      October 5: WO #28 in Ostrava
      October 12 & 13: WO #29 in Elblag
      October 19 & 20: WO #30 in Amsterdam
      October 19 & 20: WO #31 in Kyiv
      November 2 & 3: WO #32 in Sibiu
      November 9 & 10: WO #33 in Warsaw
      November 23: WO #34 in Tallinn
      November 30: WO #35 in Vilnius
      November 30 & December 1: WO #36 in Maribor
      December 14 & 15: WO #37 in Paphos
      December 14 & 15: WO #38 in Riga (final)
      International competitions
      February 8: WDSF World Championship (Senior IV Standard) in Antwerp
      1st place: Luciano Ceruti & Rosa Nuccia Cappello
      2nd place: Renato Sibillo & Anna Cartini
      3rd place: Vittorio Guida & Fortuna Canta
      April 20: WDSF World Championship (Senior I Standard) in Berlin
      1st place: Dmitry Vorobiev & Oxana Skripnik
      2nd place: Fabian Wendt & Anne Steinmann
      3rd place: Corentin Normand & Laura Lozingue
      April 20: WDSF European Championship (Youth Latin) in Chișinău
      1st place: Vladislav Untu & Polina Baryshnikova
      2nd place: German Pugachev & Ariadna Tishova
      3rd place: Marian Hlavac & Tereza Maturova


      Darts




      = Professional Darts Corporation

      =
      December 13, 2018 – January 1: 2019 PDC World Darts Championship in London
      Michael van Gerwen defeated Michael Smith, 7–3
      February 1 – 3: 2019 Masters in Milton Keynes
      Michael van Gerwen defeated James Wade, 11–5
      February 7 – May 17: 2019 Premier League Darts at venues in England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, Netherlands, Northern Ireland and Wales
      Michael van Gerwen defeated Rob Cross, 11–5
      March 1 – 3: 2019 UK Open in Minehead
      Nathan Aspinall defeated Rob Cross, 11–5
      June 6 – 9: 2019 PDC World Cup of Darts in Hamburg
      Scotland defeated Ireland, 3–1
      July 20 – 28: 2019 World Matchplay in Blackpool
      Rob Cross defeated Michael Smith, 18–13
      October 6 – 12: 2019 World Grand Prix in Dublin
      Michael van Gerwen defeated Dave Chisnall, 5–2
      October 19 – 20 : 2019 Champions League of Darts in Leicester
      Michael van Gerwen defeated Peter Wright, 11–10
      October 24 – 27: 2019 European Championship in Göttingen
      Rob Cross defeated Gerwyn Price, 11–6
      November 1 – 3: 2019 World Series of Darts Finals in Amsterdam
      Michael van Gerwen defeated Danny Noppert, 11–2
      November 9 – 17: 2019 Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton
      Gerwyn Price defeated Peter Wright, 16–6
      November 22 – 24: 2019 Players Championship Finals in Minehead
      Michael van Gerwen defeated Gerwyn Price, 11–9
      November 24: 2019 PDC World Youth Championship Final in Minehead
      Luke Humphries defeated Adam Gawlas, 6–0


      = British Darts Organisation

      =
      January 5 – 13: 2019 BDO World Darts Championship in Frimley Green
      Men: Glen Durrant defeated Scott Waites, 7–3.
      Women: Mikuru Suzuki defeated Lorraine Winstanley, 3–0.
      August 30 – September 1: 2019 World Trophy in Blackburn
      Men: Jim Williams defeated Richard Veenstra, 8–6.
      Women: Lisa Ashton defeated Anastasia Dobromyslova, 6–2.
      October 23 – 28: 2019 World Masters in Purfleet
      Men: John O'Shea defeated Scott Waites, 6–4.
      Women: Lisa Ashton defeated Anastasia Dobromyslova, 5–4.


      Disc golf & Ultimate



      Major World events

      May 6 – 11: WFDF 2019 European Beach Ultimate Championships in Portimão
      United Kingdom, Russia and Sweden won 2 gold medals each. Spain won overall medal tally.
      June 13 – 16: WFDF 2019 Asia Oceanic Beach Ultimate Championships in Shirahama
      Men's Division winners: Philippines
      Women's Division winners: Japan
      Mixed Division winners: Philippines
      June 29 – July 6: EUF 2019 European Ultimate Championship in Győr
      Men winners: United Kingdom (Championship) / Finland (Spirit)
      Women winners: Ireland (Championship) / Sweden (Spirit)
      Mixed winners: United Kingdom (Championship) / Ireland (Spirit)
      June 14 – 17: WFDF 2019 All Africa Ultimate Championships in Johannesburg
      In the final, UCT Flying Tigers defeated Ghost Ultimate, 12–7.
      Catch-22 won the Spirit of the Game.
      July 13 – 20: WFDF 2019 World Under 24 Ultimate Championships in Heidelberg
      Men's, Women's and Mixed Division winners: United States
      July 23 – 27: WFDF 2019 Asia Oceanic Ultimate & Guts Championships in Shanghai
      Men winners: Japan
      Women winners: Japan
      Mixed winners: Philippines
      August 21 – 24: WFDF 2019 World Team Disc Golf Championships in Ida-Viru
      November 3 – 8: WFDF 2019 Pan American Ultimate Championships in Sarasota


      = Disc Golf Pro Tour

      =
      February 28 – March 2: Memorial Championship in Scottsdale
      Winners: Eagle Wynne McMahon (m) / Eveliina Salonen (f)
      March 14 – 17: Waco Annual Charity Open in Waco
      Winners: Paul McBeth (m) / Catrina Allen (f)
      April 12 – 14: Jonesboro Open in Jonesboro
      Winners: Paul McBeth (m) / Page Pierce (f)
      June 21 – 23: Discraft Ledgestone Insurance Open in Eureka
      Winners: Paul McBeth (m) / Page Pierce (f)
      July 26 – 28: Idlewild Open in Burlington
      August 29 – September 1: MVP Open at Maple Hill in Leicester


      = PDGA Major Events

      =
      March 27 – 30: National Collegiate Disc Golf Championship in Appling
      Individual winners: Mark Anderson (Missouri S&T) (m) / Madi Chitwood (Southern Arkansas)
      Team winners: Ferris State (m) / (Southern Arkansas) (f)
      Individual First Flight winner: Mitchell Crowley (Wisconsin–Platteville)
      Team First Flight winners: Liberty University
      Team Second Flight winners: Ferris State
      April 11 – 14: 2019 PDGA Amateur World Doubles Championships in Mount Vernon
      Advanced winners: Jeff Plaisance & Jacob Horning (m) / Mary Lippa & Amber Horsley (f)
      Amateur Masters 40+ winners: Kenneth Reagan & Doug LaRhette
      Amateur Masters 50+ winners: Trevor Toenjes & Ben Champion
      Amateur Masters 60+ winners: Fred Needham & Michael England
      Intermediate winners: Ivan Torres & Salvador Robles
      June 7 – 9: 2019 PDGA United States Amateur Disc Golf Championship in Milford
      Advanced winner: Kyle Klein
      June 22 – 29: 2019 PDGA Professional Masters Disc Golf World Championships in Jeffersonville
      Pro Masters 40+ winners: David Feldberg (m) / Elaine King (f)
      Pro Masters 50+ winner: Ron Convers
      Pro Masters 55+ winners: Mitch McClellan (m) / Pam(ouflage) Reineke (f)
      Pro Masters 60+ winners: David L. Greenwell (m) / Laurie Cloyes-Chupa (f)
      Pro Masters 65+ winner: Johnny Sias
      Pro Masters 70+ winner: Dr. Rick Voakes
      Pro Masters 75+ winner: Pete May
      Pro Masters 80+ winner: Carlos Rigby
      July 9 – 13: 2019 PDGA Junior Disc Golf World Championships in Emporia
      Junior ≤U18 winners: Zach Arlinghaus (b) / Melody Castruita (g)
      Junior ≤15 winners: Gannon Buhr (b) / Hope C. Brown (g)
      Junior ≤12 winners: Kolby Sanchez (b) / Haley Castruita (g)
      Junior ≤10 winners: Wyatt Mahoney (b) / Zoey Lynn Martinez (g)
      Junior ≤8 winner: Kaidin Bell
      July 18 – 21: European Open in Nokia
      July 20 – 27: 2019 PDGA Amateur Disc Golf World Championships in York
      August 10 – 17: 2019 PDGA Professional Disc Golf World Championships in Peoria
      September 5 – 8: 2019 PDGA Tim Selinske US Masters in Leicester
      September 19 – 22: 2019 United States Women's Disc Golf Championships in Spotsylvania
      October 2 – 5: United States Disc Golf Championship in Rock Hill


      = 2019 USA National Tour Events

      =
      February 21 – 24: Las Vegas Challenge in Henderson
      Winners: Calvin Heimburg (m) / Paige Bjerkaas & Catrina Allen (f)
      April 24 – 27: Dynamic Discs Glass Blown Open in Emporia
      Winners: Paul McBeth (m) / Catrina Allen (f)
      May 17 – 19: Santa Cruz Masters Cup in Santa Cruz
      Winners: Garrett Gurthie (m) / Catrina Allen (f)
      June 7 – 9: Beaver State Fling in Estacada
      Winners: Eagle Wynne McMahon (m) / Paige Pierce (f)
      August 23 – 25: Delaware Disc Golf Challenge in Newark
      October 11 – 13: The Ed Headrick Disc Golf Hall of Fame Classic in Appling


      = 2019 European Tour

      =
      April 20 & 21: ET#1 – Dutch Open in Rijswijk
      Winners: Stanislaus Amann (m) / Kristin Tattar (f)
      Pro Masters 40+ winner: Thomas Rasmussen
      Pro Masters 50+ winner: Mehdi Boukarabila
      Pro Masters 60+ winner: Paul Francz
      Advanced winner: Michael Faber
      May 3 – 5: ET#2 – Bluebell Woods Open in Dunbar
      Winners: Silver Lätt (m) / Kristin Tattar (f)
      Pro Masters 40+ winners: Samuel Baumgartner (m) / Sue Underwood (f)
      Pro Masters 50+ winner: Mehdi Boukarabila
      Pro Masters 60+ winner: Marion van Linden
      Advanced winners: Noah Smithson (m) / Merete Auestad (f)
      Junior winner: Andri Fannar Torfason (default)
      May 18 & 19: ET#3 – Kokkedal Open in Kokkedal
      Winners: Håkon Kveseth (m) / Kristin Tattar (f)
      Pro Masters 40+ winners: Anders Swärd (m) / Lydie Hellgren (f)
      Pro Masters 50+ winner: Jean-Louis Tanghe
      Pro Masters 60+ winner: Paul Kustala
      Advanced winners: Sebastian Pauli (m) / Merete Auestad (f) (default)
      Junior winner: Lea Schadenhofer (default)
      June 7 – 9: ET#4 – Sula Open in Langevåg
      Winners: Juhani Vainio (m) / Kristin Tattar (f)
      Pro Masters 40+ winner: Bert Brader (m)
      Pro Masters 50+ winner: Mehdi Boukarabila
      Pro Masters 60+ winner: Terje Rørmark
      June 15 & 16: ET#5 – Quarry Park Open in Leamington Spa
      Winners: Tony Ferro (m) / Hanna Hugosson (f)
      Pro Master 40+ winner: Sue Underwood
      Advanced winners: Arnþór Finnsson (m) / Kelly Addison (f)
      June 22 – 24: ET#6 – Iceland Summer Solstice in Garðabær
      Winners: Blær Örn Ásgeirsson (m) / Kolbrun Mist Palsdottir (f)
      Pro Master 40+ winner: Eyþór Örn Eyjólfsson
      Pro Master 60+ winner: Arni Leosson
      Advanced winners: Arnþór Finnsson (m) / Guðrún Fjóla Guðmundsdóttir (f)
      Junior winner: Andri Fannar Torfason (default)
      July 11 – 13: ET#7 – Estonian Open in Aegviidu
      Kevin Jones (m) / Kristin Tattar (f)
      September 6 – 8: ET#8 – Nokia Open in Nokia
      September 14 & 15: ET#9 – Creeksea Classic in Burnham-on-Crouch


      Equestrianism




      Fencing




      Field hockey




      = FIH

      =
      Note: The Pro League replaced both the Men's FIH Hockey World League for Men and the Women's FIH Hockey World League for Women.
      January 19 – June 23: 2019 Men's FIH Pro League
      Australia defeated Belgium 3–2 in the final to win the first FIH Pro League title.
      The Netherlands took third place.
      January 26 – June 23: 2019 Women's FIH Pro League
      The Netherlands defeated Australia 4–3 in a shoot-out after the final ended in a 2–2 draw to win the first FIH Pro League title.
      Germany took third place.


      = EHF

      =
      Clubs teams
      October 5, 2018 – 2019: 2018–19 Euro Hockey League
      In the final, Waterloo Ducks defeated Rot-Weiss Köln 4–0. Mannheimer HC took third place and Real Club de Polo took fourth place.
      June 7 – 10: 2019 Men's EuroHockey Club Trophy in Wettingen
      In the final, Cardiff & Met defeated Stroitel Brest, 4–3. Rotweiss Wettingen took third place and OKS Vinnitsa took fourth place.
      February 15 – 17: 2019 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup in Vienna
      In the final, Partille SC defeated SV Arminen, 3–1. Uhlenhorster HC took third place and Dinamo Stroitel Ekaterinburg took fourth place.
      February 8 – 10: EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy in Sveti Ivan Zelina
      Round Robin: 1st. C.H. SPV Complutense, 2nd. Grunwald Poznań, 3rd. Gaziantep Polis Gücü SK, 4th. East Grinstead HC
      February 8 – 10: EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge I in Oslo
      Round Robin: 1st. A.D. Lousada, 2nd. Three Rock Rovers, 3rd. Inverleith HC, 4th. Hockey Team Bologna
      February 8 – 10: EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge II in Varna
      Round Robin: 1st. Soroksári HC, 2nd. FHC Akademik Plus Sofia, 3rd. HK Triglav Predanovci, 4th. HC Kilppari, 5th. HK Elektrovojvodina, 6th. Club Adjara
      February 15 – 17: Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup in Hamburg
      In the final, LMHC Laren defeated Dinamo Elektrostal, 3–1. Der Club an der Alster took third place and Club de Campo Villa de Madrid took fourth place.
      February 15 – 17: Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy in Vienna
      Round Robin: 1st. SV Arminen, 2nd, Bowdon Hockey Club, 3rd. SK Slavia Prague, 4th. HAHK Mladost
      February 15 – 17: Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge I in Douai
      Round Robin: 1st. Douai HC, 2nd, Bolu Belediyesi Spor Kulübü, 3rd. FHC Akademik Plus Sofia, 4th. Lisbon Casuals HC
      February 16 & 17: Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge II in Belgrade
      In the final, Copenhagen HC defeated Kutaisi HC, 10–0. HK Bask took third place and Porvoo HC took fourth place.
      April 19 – 22: 2019 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup in Amstelveen
      In the final, Amsterdam defeated Real Sociedad, 7–0. Club an der Alster took third place and Den Bosch took fourth place.
      April 19 – 22: 2019 Women's EuroHockey Club Trophy in Rochester
      In the final, Club de Campo defeated Holcombe, 3–1. Waterloo Ducks took third place and UCD took fourth place.
      April 19 – 22: Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge I in Lille
      In the final, Lille MHC defeated Clydesdale Western, 3–1. Braxgata HC took third place and Rotweiss Wettingen took fourth place.
      June 6 – 9: EuroHockey Club Challenge II in Prague
      In the final, AD Lousada defeated Grammarians HC, 2–0. Slavia Prague took third place and KPH Rača took fourth place.
      June 6 – 9: EuroHockey Club Challenge IV in Malta
      In the final, Kringsja SK defeated Qormi HC, 3–0 in a shoot-out after the final ended in a 2–2 draw. Eagles HC took third place and Építők HC took fourth place.
      June 7 – 10: EuroHockey Club Challenge I in Siemianowice Śląskie
      In the 1st promotion playoff HC Bra defeated Whitchurch HC 6–0.
      In the 2nd promotion playoff, SG Amsicora ASD defeated Slagelse HC, 2–1 in a shoot-out after the match ended in a 3–3 draw.
      HC Bra and SG Amsicora ASD were joint winners whilst Whitchurch HC and Slagelse HC were joint 3rd.
      June 7 – 9: EuroHockey Club Challenge III in Alanya
      In the final, Copenhagen HC defeated Zytomyrskyiv, 7–2. Gaziantep Polisgücü SK took third place and Soroksári–Olcote HC took fourth place.
      June 7 – 10: Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge II in Vienna
      In the final, HF Lorenzoni Bra defeated Swansea City HC, 2–1. SG Amsicora ASD took third place and Zuvedra Tauras took fourth place.
      June 7 – 10: Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge III in Boryspil
      In the final, HC 1972 Rakovník defeated HAHK Mladost, 4–0. Kolos Boryspol took third place and HK Zelina took fourth place.
      National teams
      January 11 – 13: EuroHockey Indoor Junior Championship in Vienna
      In the final, Austria defeated Poland, after penalties, 4–3, original match ended 3–3. Switzerland took third place and Italy took fourth place.
      January 11 – 13: EuroHockey Indoor Junior Championship II in Paredes
      Round Robin final placement: 1. Czech Republic, 2. Slovakia, 3. Portugal, 4. Sweden, 5. Ukraine, 6. Denmark, 7. Wales
      January 18 – 20: Women's EuroHockey Indoor Junior Championship in Tarnowskie Góry
      In the final, Russia defeated Austria, 5–2. Switzerland took third place and Turkey took fourth place.
      January 18 – 20: Women's EuroHockey Indoor Junior Championship II in Sveti Ivan Zelina
      In the final, Sweden defeated Slovakia, 5–1. Wales took third place and Croatia took fourth place.
      July 3 – 6: EuroHockey5s U16 Championship for boys and girls in Wałcz
      In the boys final, France defeated Austria, 4–0. Poland took third place and Switzerland took fourth place.
      In the girls final, Poland defeated Switzerland, 3–1. France took third place and Austria took fourth place.
      July 4 – 6: EuroHockey5s U16 Championship II in Albena
      In the final, Russia defeated Bulgaria, 10–1. Gibraltar took third place and Slovenia took fourth place.
      July 13 – 21: Women's EuroHockey Junior Championship in Valencia
      In the final, Spain defeated Netherlands, 4–3 in a shoot-out after the final ended in a 1–1 draw. Ireland took third place and Belgium took fourth place.
      July 14 – 20: EuroHockey Junior Championship II in Plzeň
      In the final, Scotland defeated Italy, 4–1. Wales took third place and Ukraine took fourth place.
      July 14 – 20: Women's EuroHockey Junior Championship II in Alanya
      In the final, Scotland defeated Russia, 9–0. Ireland took third place and Turkey took fourth place.
      July 19 – 21: EuroHockey Junior Championship III in Vilnius
      In the final, Wales defeated Ukraine, 4–3. Lithuania took third place.
      July 15 – 21: EuroHockey Junior Championship in Valencia
      In the final, Germany defeated England, 5–3. Netherlands took third place and Spain took fourth place.
      July 28 – August 3: 2019 Men's EuroHockey Championship II in Cambrai
      In the final, France defeated Russia, 4–0. Austria took third place and Poland took fourth place.
      July 28 – August 3: 2019 Men's EuroHockey Championship III in Gibraltar
      In the final, Croatia defeated Switzerland, 5–4. Gibraltar took third place and Portugal took fourth place.
      July 28 – August 3: 2019 Women's EuroHockey Championship III in Lipovci
      In the final, France defeated Lithuania, 4–3. Switzerland took third place and Croatia took fourth place.
      August 16 – 25: 2019 Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship in Antwerp
      In the final, Belgium defeated Spain, 5–0. Netherlands took third place and Germany took fourth place.
      August 6 – 11: 2019 Men's EuroHockey Championship IV in Helsinki
      Round Robin: 1st. Hungary, 2nd. Finland, 3rd. Norway, 4th. Cyprus, 5th. Slovenia
      August 16 – 25: 2019 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship in Antwerp
      In the final, Netherlands defeated Germany, 2–0. Spain took third place and England took fourth place.
      August 4 – 10: 2019 Women's EuroHockey Championship II in Glasgow
      In the final, Scotland defeated Italy, 2–1. Poland took third place and Austria took fourth place.


      Figure skating




      Fistball



      Continental and World Competitions
      January 11 & 12: EFA 2019 Women's Indoor Champions Cup in Laakirchen
      In the final, TSV Dennach defeated ASKÖ Laakirchen Papier, 4–2 (11–7, 8–11, 11–8, 11–9, 6–11, 11–5).
      TV Eibach 03 Nuremberg took third place and TSV Jonah took fourth place.
      January 11 & 12: EFA 2019 Men's Indoor Champions Cup 2019 in Diepoldsau
      In the final, TSV Pfungstadt defeated VfK Berlin, 4–0 (11–3, 11–7, 11–6, 11–5).
      Vöcklabruck took third place and Diepoldsau took fourth place.
      July 2 – 7: CSIT IFA 2019 Fistball Amateurs World Cup in Tortosa (debut event)
      In the final, Union Waldburg defeated Union Peilstein, 3–1 (12–10, 11–6, 7–11, 11–8)
      Faustball Flurlingen took third place.
      July 5 & 6: EFA 2019 Fistball Women's Champions Cup in Laakirchen
      In the final, TSV Dennach defeated Union Nussbach, 3–1 (7–11, 11–3, 11–4, 11–6).
      TSV Jonah took third place and Ahlhorner SV took fourth place.
      July 6 & 7: EFA 2019 EFA Fistball Men's European Cup in Kleindöttingen
      In the final, TSV Calw defeated Faustall Widnau, 3–2 (8–11, 12–14, 11–7, 11–8, 15–13).
      TV Schweinfurt-Oberndorf took third place and Union Compact Freistadt took fourth place.
      July 6 & 7: EFA 2019 Fistball Men's Champions Cup in Pfungstadt
      In the final, TSV Pfungstadt defeated VfK Berlin, 4–1 (1–11, 11–4, 11–7, 11–6, 11–6).
      Union Tigers Vöcklabruck took third place and TSV Wigoltingen took fourth place.
      July 13 & 14: EFA 2019 U18 Men's & Women's European Championship in Hohenlockstedt
      In the men's final, Germany defeated Austria, 3–2 (4–11, 11–9, 15–13, 8–11, 14–12).
      In the women's final, Germany defeated Austria, 3–0 (11–6, 11–5, 11–8).
      July 18 – 20: EFA European Women's and Men's U21 Championship in Lázně Bohdaneč
      In the men's U21 final, Germany defeated Austria, 3–0 (11–7, 11–3, 11–7).
      In the women's final, Germany defeated Austria, 3–1 (11–8, 9–11, 11–7, 11–8).
      August 11 – 17: 2019 Men's Fistball World Championships in Winterthur
      September 13 – 15: IFA 2019 Fistball World Tour Final in Salzburg


      Floorball


      Women's World Floorball Championships
      Champion: Sweden
      Men's under-19 World Floorball Championships
      Champion: Czech Republic
      Champions Cup
      Men's champion: Classic
      Women's champion: IKSU


      Freestyle skiing




      Futsal




      Golf




      = 2019 Men's major golf championships

      =
      April 11 – 14: 2019 Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia
      Winner: Tiger Woods (5th Masters title, 15th major title, & 81st PGA Tour win)
      May 16 – 19: 2019 PGA Championship in Farmingdale, New York
      Winner: Brooks Koepka (2nd PGA Championship title, 4th major title, & 6th PGA Tour win)
      June 13 – 16: 2019 U.S. Open in Pebble Beach, California
      Winner: Gary Woodland (first US Open title, first major title, & 4th PGA Tour win)
      July 18 – 21: 2019 Open Championship in Portrush, County Antrim
      Winner: Shane Lowry (first Open Championship title, first major title, & 2nd PGA Tour win)


      = 2019 World Golf Championship (WGC)

      =
      February 21 – 24: 2019 WGC-Mexico Championship in Naucalpan at the Club de Golf Chapultepec
      Winner: Dustin Johnson (second WGC-Mexico Championship win, 6th WGC win, & 20th PGA Tour win)
      March 27 – 31: 2019 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play in Austin, Texas
      Winner: Kevin Kisner (first WGC win & 3rd PGA Tour win)
      July 25 – 28: 2019 WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational in Memphis, Tennessee
      Winner: Brooks Koepka (first WGC win & 7th PGA Tour win)
      October 31 – November 3: 2019 WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai
      Winner: Rory McIlroy (third WGC win & 18th PGA Tour win)


      = 2019 Women's major golf championships

      =
      April 4–7: 2019 ANA Inspiration in Rancho Mirage, California
      Winner: Ko Jin-young (first major win and fourth LPGA win)
      May 30 – June 2: 2019 U.S. Women's Open in Charleston, South Carolina
      Winner: Lee Jeong-eun (first major win and first LPGA win)
      June 20–23: 2019 Women's PGA Championship in Chaska, Minnesota
      Winner: Hannah Green (first major win and first LPGA win)
      July 25–28: 2019 Evian Championship in Évian-les-Bains, France
      Winner: Ko Jin-young (second major win and fifth LPGA win)
      August 1–4: 2019 Women's British Open in Milton Keynes, England
      Winner: Hinako Shibuno (first major win and first LPGA win)


      = 2019 Senior major golf championships

      =
      May 9 – 13: The Tradition in Hoover, Alabama
      Note: Due to rain, the tournament's fourth round would be played on May 13 (Monday).
      Winner: Steve Stricker (first Major win & fourth PGA Tour Champions win)
      May 23 – 26: Senior PGA Championship in Rochester, New York
      Winner: Ken Tanigawa (first Major win & second PGA Tour Champions win)
      June 27 – 30: U.S. Senior Open in Notre Dame, Indiana at Warren Golf Course
      Winner: Steve Stricker (first Senior Open win, second Major win & fifth PGA Tour Champions win)
      July 11 – 14: Senior Players Championship in Akron, Ohio
      Winner: Retief Goosen (first Senior Players win & first PGA Tour Champions win)
      July 25 – 28: Senior Open Championship in Lancashire, England
      Winner: Bernhard Langer (fourth Senior Open win, eleventh senior major win, and 40th PGA Tour Champions win)


      = 2019 Legends Tour (Senior women's major golf championships)

      =
      May 16 – 19: 2019 U.S. Senior Women's Open in Southern Pines, North Carolina
      Winner: Helen Alfredsson (first Major & Legends Tour win)
      October 14 – 16: 2019 Senior LPGA Championship in French Lick Township, Indiana
      Winner: Helen Alfredsson (second Major & Legends Tour win)


      = Other golf events

      =
      March 14 – 17: 2019 Players Championship
      Winner: Rory McIlroy (first Players Championship title & 15th PGA Tour victory)
      September 13 – 15: 2019 Solheim Cup in Auchterarder
      Team Europe defeated Team USA, 14½–13½, to win their sixth Solheim Cup title.
      December 12 – 15: 2019 Presidents Cup in Melbourne
      Team USA defeated the International Team, 16–14, to win their eighth consecutive and eleventh overall Presidents Cup title.


      Gymnastics




      Handball



      January 10 – 27: 2019 World Men's Handball Championship in Denmark and Germany
      Denmark defeated Norway, 31–22, to win their first World Men's Handball Championship title.
      France took third place.
      April 10 – 14: 2019 IHF Inter-Continental Trophy in Pristina
      Junior: Kosovo defeated Chinese Taipei, 30–26, to win their first IHF Inter-Continental Trophy title.
      United States took third place.
      Youth: Chinese Taipei defeated Nigeria, 27–26, to win their first IHF Inter-Continental Trophy title.
      Kosovo took third place.
      June 8 – 16: 2019 IHF Emerging Nations Championship in Tbilisi
      Georgia defeated Cuba, 31–21, to win their first IHF Emerging Nations Championship title.
      Bulgaria took third place.
      July 16 – 28: 2019 Men's Junior World Handball Championship in Spain
      France defeated Croatia, 28–23, to win their second Men's Junior World Handball Championship title.
      Egypt took third place.
      August 1 – 4: 2019 IHF Women's Super Globe in China
      1º de Agosto defeated China National Club, 27–22, to win their first IHF Women's Super Globe title.
      UnC Concórdia took third place.
      August 6 – 18: 2019 Men's Youth World Handball Championship in North Macedonia
      Egypt defeated Germany, 32–28, to win their first Men's Youth World Handball Championship title.
      Denmark took third place.
      August 26 – September 1: 2019 IHF Super Globe in Saudi Arabia
      FC Barcelona defeated THW Kiel, 34–32, to win their fifth IHF Super Globe title.
      RK Vardar took third place.
      November 30 – December 15: 2019 World Women's Handball Championship in Kumamoto


      = EHF

      =
      September 12, 2018 – June 2: 2018–19 EHF Champions League
      In the final, RK Vardar defeated Telekom Veszprém, 27–24, to win their 2nd EHF Champions League.
      Barcellona Lassa took third place and PGE Vive Kielce took fourth place.
      RK Vardar has qualified to compete at the 2019 IHF Super Globe.
      September 1, 2018 – May 19: 2018–19 EHF Cup
      In the final, THW Kiel defeated Füchse Berlin, 26–22, to win their 4th EHF Cup.
      FC Porto took third place and TTH Holstebro took fourth place.
      September 7, 2018 – May 12: 2018–19 Women's EHF Champions League
      In the final, Győri Audi KC defeated Rostov-Don, 25–24, to win their 5th Women's EHF Champions league.
      Vipers Kristiansand took third place and Metz Handball took fourth place.
      September 8, 2018 – May 12: 2018–19 Women's EHF Cup
      In the final, Siófok KC defeated Team Esbjerg, 47–42 in aggregate, to win their 1st Women's EHF Cup.
      Viborg HK took third place and Herning-Ikast Håndbold took fourth place.
      October 6, 2018 – May 18: 2018–19 EHF Challenge Cup
      In the final, CSM București defeated Madeira Andebol SAD, 48–42 in aggregate, to win their 1st EHF Challenge Cup.
      November 9, 2018 – May 12: 2018–19 CEV Women's Challenge Cup
      In the final, BM Remudas defeated Pogoń Baltica Szczecin, 53–47 in aggregate, to win their 2nd CEV Women's Challenge Cup.
      Other competitions
      August 28, 2018 – April 3: 2018–19 SEHA League
      In the final, RK Vardar defeated RK Zagreb, 26–23, to win their 5th SEHA League.
      HC Meshkov Brest took third place and RK Nexe Našice took fourth place.
      September 1, 2018 – May 19: 2018–19 MOL Liga Women
      In the finals, IUVENTA Michalovce and DHK Baník Most defeated ŠŠK SLŠ Prešov and DHC Slavia Praha.
      HKM Sala and DHC Sokol Poruba took third places and HK Sokol RMK Bánovce nad Bebravou and HC Britterm Veselí took fourth places.
      September 15, 2018 – March 31: 2018–19 BeNe League
      In the final, HC Achilles Bocholt defeated HC Visé BM, 30–27.
      Limburg Lions took third place and HV Aalsmeer took fourth place.
      September 16, 2018 – April 21: 2018–19 Baltic Handball League (final four in Minsk)
      In the final, Riihimäki Cocks defeated ZTR Zaporizhia, 23–22, to win their 4th consecutive title.
      SKA Minsk took third place and Dragūnas Klaipėda took fourth place.
      Teams events
      July 11 – 21: 2019 Women's U-19 European Handball Championship in Győr
      In the final, Hungary defeated Netherlands, 27–20, to win their 1st title.
      Norway took third place and Russia took fourth place.
      July 13 – 21: 2019 Women's U-19 EHF Handball Championship (Division II) – Group 2 Varna (debut event)
      In the final, Serbia defeated Poland, 22–20, to win their 1st title.
      Ukraine took third place and Bulgaria took fourth place.
      July 15 – 21: 2019 Women's U-19 EHF Handball Championship (Division II) – Group 1 in Kaunas/Klaipėda (debut event)
      In the final, Switzerland defeated Czech Republic, 30–24, to win their 1st title.
      Turkey took third place and Lithuania took fourth place.
      August 1 – 11: 2019 European Women's U-17 Handball Championship in Celje
      In the final Hungary defeated Sweden, 28–24, to win their 1st title.
      France took third place and Denmark took fourth place.
      August 3 – 11: 2019 European Women's U-17 Handball Championship (Division II) – Group 1 in Tbilisi (debut event)
      August 3 – 11: 2019 European Women's U-17 Handball Championship (Division II) – Group 2 in Lignano Sabbiadoro (debut event)


      = CAHB

      =
      February 25 – March 1: IHF Trophy Africa – Zone 3 (women's youth & junior) in Niamey
      Youth: 1st place: Nigeria, 2nd place: Niger, 3rd place: Benin, 4th place: Togo
      Junior: 1st place: Benin, 2nd place: Nigeria, 3rd place: Niger, 4th place: Togo
      March 10 – 16: IHF Trophy Africa – Zone 5 in Zanzibar
      Youth: 1st place: Uganda, 2nd place: Ethiopia, 3rd place: Rwanda, 4th place: Kenya, 5th. Tanzania, 6th. Burundi, 7th. Djibouti, 8th. Sudan
      Junior: 1st place: Uganda, 2nd place: Kenya, 3rd place: Rwanda, 4th place: Burundi, 5th. Ethiopia, 6th. Djibouti, 7th. Tanzania, 8th. Sudan
      March 31 – April 4: IHF Trophy Africa – Zone 2 in Nouakchott
      Youth: 1st place: Guinea, 2nd place: Cape Verde, 3rd place: Senegal, 4th place: Mali, 5th. Mauritania, 6th. Gambia
      Junior: 1st place: Senegal, 2nd place: Guinea, 3rd place: Cape Verde, 4th place: Mauritania, 5th. Mali, 6th. Gambia
      April 3: 2019 African Handball Super Cup in Oudja
      Men: Zamalek SC defeated Al Ahly, 38–35, to win their 5th title.
      Women: 1º de Agosto defeated Petro de Luanda, 19–13, to win their 4th title.
      Zamalek SC has qualified to compete at the 2019 IHF Super Globe.
      April 5 – 14: 2019 African Handball Cup Winners' Cup in Oudja
      In the final, ES Sahel defeated Al Ahly, 28–24, to win their 2nd title. Espérance ST took third place and Mouloudia Oujda took fourth place.
      April 5 – 14: 2019 African Women's Handball Cup Winners' Cup in Oudja
      In the final, 1º de Agosto defeated Petro de Luanda, 28–16, to win their 4th title. DGSP took third place and FAP Yaoundé took fourth place.
      May 22 – 26: IHF Women's Trophy Africa – Zone IV in Kinshasa
      Youth: 1st place: Cameroon, 2nd place: DR Congo, 3rd place: Morocco, 4th place: Central African Republic
      Junior: 1st place: Cameroon, 2nd place: DR Congo, 3rd place: Morocco, 4th place: Central African Republic
      September 6 – 15: 2019 African Women's Junior Handball Championship in Niger
      In the final, Tunisia defeated Angola, 26–25. Guinea took third place and DR Congo took fourth place.
      September 18 – 26: 2019 African Women's Youth Handball Championship in Niger
      Round Robin: 1st place: Egypt, 2nd place: Angola, 3rd place: Tunisia, 4th place: Guinea
      October 17 – 26: 2019 African Handball Champions League in Cape Verde


      = AHF

      =
      March 20 – April 2: 2018 Asian Men's Club League Handball Championship in Kuwait
      In the final, Al-Duhail SC defeated Al-Wakrah SC, 22–21, to win their 2nd Asian Men's Club League Handball Championship.
      Al Sharjah took third place.
      Note: Al-Duhail SC has qualified to compete at the 2019 IHF Super Globe.
      May 1 – 5: IHF Trophy Asia – Zone 1B in Jakarta
      Youth: In the final, Thailand defeated Indonesia, 32–12.
      Singapore took third place and Brunei took fourth place.
      Junior: In the final, Thailand defeated Indonesia, 46–12.
      Philippines took third place and Singapore took fourth place.
      May 6 – 10: IHF Trophy Asia – Zone 3 in Ulaanbaatar
      Youth: 1st place: Uzbekistan, 2nd place: Turkmenistan, 3rd place: Mongolia, 4th place: Kyrgyzstan, 5th. Tajikistan
      Junior: 1st place: Uzbekistan, 2nd place: Turkmenistan, 3rd place: Mongolia, 4th place: Tajikistan, 5th. Kyrgyzstan
      May 26 – 30: IHF Trophy Asia – Zone 1A in Taichung
      Youth: 1st place: South Korea, 2nd place: Chinese Taipei, 3rd place: Vietnam, 4th place: Hong Kong
      Junior: 1st place: South Korea, 2nd place: Chinese Taipei, 3rd place: Vietnam, 4th place: Hong Kong, 5th. Macau
      June 15 – 22: 2019 Asian Beach Handball Championship for Men and Women in Weihai
      Men: Champions: Qatar; Second: Oman; Third: Iran; Fourth: Vietnam;
      Women: Champions: China; Second: Vietnam; Third: Chinese Taipei; Fourth: Thailand;
      June 16 – 23: 2019 Asian Women's Club League Handball Championship in Astana
      Champions: Kaisar Club; Second: 4.25 Club; Third: Almaty Club; Fourth: AGMK Club;
      Kaisar Club has qualified to compete at the 2019 IHF Women's Super Globe.
      July 20 – 29: 2019 Asian Women's U19 Handball Championship in Beirut
      August 21 – 30: 2019 Asian Women's Youth Handball Championship in Jaipur
      In the final, South Korea defeated China, 32–14, to win their 8th Asian Women's Youth Handball Championship title.
      Japan took third place.
      November 9 – 21: 2019 Asian Men's Club League Handball Championship in South Korea


      = North America and Caribbean

      =
      National teams
      April 8 – 14: 2019 IHF North American and Caribbean Emerging Nations Championship in Santo Domingo
      In the final, Cuba defeated United States, 37–36, to win their 1st IHF North American and Caribbean Emerging Nations Championship. Dominican Republic took third place and Puerto Rico took fourth place.
      Clubs
      May 9 – 12: 2019 IHF North American and Caribbean Super Globe Qualifier in Lake Placid
      NYC Team Handball won the round robin tournament with Handball Québec in second and Los Angeles Team Handball Club in third.
      Note: NYC Team Handball has qualified to compete at the 2019 IHF Super Globe.


      = South and Central America

      =
      National teams
      April 3 – 7: 2019 South and Central American Men's Junior Handball Championship in Palmira
      Argentina won the round robin tournament with Brazil in second and Chile in third.
      Note: All teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2019 Men's Junior World Handball Championship.
      May 7 – 13: 2019 South and Central American Men's Youth Handball Championship in Taubaté
      Brazil won the round robin tournament with Argentina in second and Chile in third.
      Note: All teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2019 Men's Youth World Handball Championship.
      July 11 – 14: 2019 South and Central American Beach Handball Championship in Maricá
      Men: Brazil defeated Uruguay 2–0 to win the first ever South and Central American Beach Handball Championship.
      Argentina took third place
      Women: Brazil defeated Argentina 2–0 to win the first ever South and Central American Beach Handball Championship.
      Paraguay took third place
      Clubs
      March 12 – 16: 2019 South and Central American Women's Club Handball Championship in Concórdia
      UnC Concórdia won the round robin tournament with UNIP São Bernardo in second and Ferro Carril Oeste in third.
      Note: UnC Concórdia has qualified to compete at the 2019 IHF Women's Super Globe.
      May 22 – 26: 2019 South and Central American Men's Club Handball Championship in Taubaté
      Handebol Taubaté defeated UNLu, 27–21, to win the first South and Central American Men's Club Handball Championship title.
      EC Pinheiros took third place.
      Note: Handebol Taubaté has qualified to compete at the 2019 IHF Super Globe.


      = OCHF

      =
      February 21 – 24: 2019 Oceania Beach Handball Championships in Glenelg
      Men's: Australia defeated New Zealand, 2–0. Cook Islands took third place and American Samoa took fourth place.
      Women's: Australia defeated American Samoa, 2–1. New Zealand took third place and Cook Islands took fourth place.
      August 11 – 17: IHF Trophy Oceania in Païta


      Horse racing




      Ice climbing




      Ice hockey




      Judo




      Karate




      Kickboxing




      Korfball




      = Europe

      =
      January 10 – 12: 53rd IKF Europa Cup in Kortrijk
      In the final, TOP/SolarCompleet defeated Boeckenberg KC, 31–16. Trojans KC took third place and SG Pegasus took fourth place.
      January 25 – 27: IKF Europa Shield in Prostějov
      In the final, Bec Korfball Club defeated KCC Sokol České Budějovice, 16–9. SK RG Prostejov took third place and CK Vallparadis/Assessoria took fourth place.
      July 5 – 9: U15 European Korfball Championship 2019 in Dunakeszi
      Championship A: In the final, Netherlands 1 defeated Portugal, 9–4.
      Czech Republic took third place.
      Championship B: In the final, Netherlands 2 defeated England 2, 8–6.
      Hungary 2 took third place.
      October 15 – 19: IKF U21 European Korfball Championship 2019 in Prostějov


      = Asia

      =
      March 9 & 10: IKF Beach Korfball World Cup (Asia) 2019 in Hong Kong
      Open group final ranking: 1st. Chinese Taipei, 2nd. China, 3rd. Hong Kong, 4th. Japan, 5th. Thailand
      University Group final ranking: 1st. Chinese Taipei, 2nd. China, 3rd. Thailand, 4th. Hong Kong
      May 20 – 25: IKF U21 Asia Oceania Korfball Championship 2019 in Shaoxing
      In the final, Chinese Taipei defeated China, 23–5.
      Hong Kong took third place.


      = World

      =
      April 19 – 21: IKF U19 World Korfball Championship 2019 in Leeuwarden
      In the final, Netherlands defeated Belgium, 19–18.
      Chinese Taipei took third place.
      June 28 – 30: U17 Korfball World Cup 2019 in Eindhoven
      In the final, Netherlands defeated Belgium, 23–13.
      Chinese Taipei took third place.
      July 6 & 7: IKF Beach Korfball World Cup in Bonson
      U19: In the final, Belgium 1 defeated Netherlands 2, 6–4.
      Netherlands 1 took third place.
      Seniors: In the final, Portugal defeated Netherlands, 9–8 at free shots after a 7–7 draw (a.e.t.).
      Belgium took third place.
      August 1 – 10: 2019 IKF World Korfball Championship in Durban


      Lacrosse




      = International Lacrosse events

      =
      June 29 – July 6: 2019 Men's U20 European Lacrosse Championship in Prague (debut event)
      England defeated Germany, 9–8, to win the inaugural Men's U20 European Lacrosse Championship title.
      The Czech Republic took third place.
      July 16 – 25: 2019 Women's European Lacrosse Championship in Netanya
      England defeated Israel, 10–7, to win their third consecutive and seventh overall Women's European Lacrosse Championship title.
      Wales took third place.
      August 1 – 10: 2019 FIL Women's Under-19 World Lacrosse Championships in Peterborough
      The United States defeated Canada, 13–3, to win their fifth Women's Under-19 World Lacrosse Championships title.
      Australia took third place.
      September 19 – 28: 2019 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship in Langley
      Canada defeated Haudenosaunee, 19–12, to win their fifth consecutive World Indoor Lacrosse Championship title.
      United States took third place.


      = National Lacrosse League

      =
      December 15, 2018 – April 27, 2019: 2019 NLL season
      Best regular season & East Division winners: Buffalo Bandits
      West Division winners: Saskatchewan Rush
      May 3 – 25: 2019 NLL playoffs
      Calgary Roughnecks defeated Buffalo Bandits, 2–0 out of 3 games, to win their third NLL title.


      = Major League Lacrosse

      =
      May 31 – October 6: 2019 Major League Lacrosse season
      The Chesapeake Bayhawks defeated the Denver Outlaws, 10–9, to win their fourth Major League Lacrosse title.


      Luge




      Modern pentathlon




      Motorsport




      = 2019 Formula One World Championship

      =
      March 17: 2019 Australian Grand Prix Winner: Valtteri Bottas ( Mercedes)
      March 31: 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes)
      April 14: 2019 Chinese Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes)
      April 28: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Winner: Valtteri Bottas ( Mercedes)
      May 12: 2019 Spanish Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes)
      May 26: 2019 Monaco Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes)
      June 9: 2019 Canadian Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes)
      June 23: 2019 French Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes)
      June 30: 2019 Austrian Grand Prix Winner: Max Verstappen ( Red Bull Racing-Honda)
      July 14: 2019 British Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes)
      July 28: 2019 German Grand Prix Winner: Max Verstappen ( Red Bull Racing-Honda)
      August 4: 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes)
      September 1: 2019 Belgian Grand Prix Winner: Charles Leclerc ( Ferrari)
      September 8: 2019 Italian Grand Prix Winner: Charles Leclerc ( Ferrari)
      September 22: 2019 Singapore Grand Prix Winner: Sebastian Vettel ( Ferrari)
      September 29: 2019 Russian Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes)
      October 13: 2019 Japanese Grand Prix Winner: Valtteri Bottas ( Mercedes)
      October 27: 2019 Mexican Grand Prix Winner: Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes)
      November 3: 2019 United States Grand Prix Valtteri Bottas ( Mercedes)
      November 17: 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix Max Verstappen ( Red Bull Racing-Honda)
      December 1: 2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (final) Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes)


      = 2018–19 Formula E season

      =
      December 15, 2018: 2018 Ad Diriyah ePrix Winner: António Félix da Costa ( BMW i Andretti Motorsport)
      January 12: 2019 Marrakesh ePrix Winner: Jérôme d'Ambrosio ( Mahindra Racing)
      January 27: 2019 Santiago ePrix Winner: Sam Bird ( Envision Virgin Racing)
      February 17: 2019 Mexico City ePrix Winner: Lucas di Grassi ( Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler Formula E Team)
      March 10: 2019 Hong Kong ePrix Winner: Edoardo Mortara ( Venturi Formula E Team)
      March 23: 2019 Sanya ePrix Winner: Jean-Éric Vergne ( DS Techeetah)
      April 13: 2019 Rome ePrix Winner: Mitch Evans ( Panasonic Jaguar Racing)
      April 27: 2019 Paris ePrix Winner: Robin Frijns ( Envision Virgin Racing)
      May 11: 2019 Monaco ePrix Winner: Jean-Éric Vergne ( DS Techeetah)
      May 25: 2019 Berlin ePrix Winner: Lucas di Grassi ( Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler Formula E Team)
      June 22: 2019 Swiss ePrix Winner: Jean-Éric Vergne ( DS Techeetah)
      July 13 & 14: 2019 New York City ePrix (final)
      Winners: Race 1: Sebastien Buemi ( Nissan e.dams) / Race 2: Robin Frijns ( Envision Virgin Racing)


      = 2019 MotoGP season

      =
      March 10: 2019 Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix
      MotoGP winner: Andrea Dovizioso
      Moto2 winner: Lorenzo Baldassarri
      Moto3 winner: Kaito Toba
      March 31: 2019 Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix
      MotoGP winner: Marc Márquez
      Moto2 winner: Lorenzo Baldassarri
      Moto3 winner: Jaume Masiá
      April 14: 2019 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas
      MotoGP winner: Álex Rins
      Moto2 winner: Thomas Lüthi
      Moto3 winner: Arón Canet
      May 5: 2019 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix
      MotoGP winner: Marc Márquez
      Moto2 winner: Lorenzo Baldassarri
      Moto3 winner: Niccolò Antonelli
      May 19: 2019 French motorcycle Grand Prix
      MotoGP winner: Marc Márquez
      Moto2 winner: Álex Márquez
      Moto3 winner: John McPhee
      June 2: 2019 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix
      MotoGP winner: Danilo Petrucci
      Moto2 winner: Álex Márquez
      Moto3 winner: Tony Arbolino
      June 16: 2019 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix
      MotoGP winner: Marc Márquez
      Moto2 winner: Álex Márquez
      Moto3 winner: Marcos Ramírez
      June 30: 2019 Dutch TT
      MotoGP winner: Maverick Viñales
      Moto2 winner: Augusto Fernández
      Moto3 winner: Tony Arbolino
      July 7: 2019 German motorcycle Grand Prix
      MotoGP winner: Marc Márquez
      Moto2 winner: Álex Márquez
      Moto3 winner: Lorenzo Dalla Porta
      August 4: 2019 Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix
      MotoGP winner: Marc Márquez
      Moto2 winner: Álex Márquez
      Moto3 winner: Arón Canet
      August 11: 2019 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix
      MotoGP winner: Andrea Dovizioso
      Moto2 winner: Brad Binder
      Moto3 winner: Romano Fenati
      August 25: 2019 British motorcycle Grand Prix
      MotoGP winner: Álex Rins
      Moto2 winner: Augusto Fernández
      Moto3 winner: Marcos Ramírez
      September 15: 2019 San Marino and Rimini's Coast motorcycle Grand Prix
      September 22: 2019 Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix
      October 6: 2019 Thailand motorcycle Grand Prix
      October 20: 2019 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix
      October 27: 2019 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix
      November 3: 2019 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix
      November 17: 2019 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix (final)


      = 2019 Superbike World Championship

      =
      February 23 & 24: #1 in Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
      Race 1, Superpole Race, Race 2 Winner: Álvaro Bautista ( ARUBA.IT Racing – Ducati)
      March 16 & 17: #2 in Chang International Circuit
      Race 1, Superpole Race, Race 2 Winner: Álvaro Bautista ( ARUBA.IT Racing – Ducati)
      April 6 & 7: #3 in Motorland Aragón
      Race 1, Superpole Race, Race 2 Winner: Álvaro Bautista ( ARUBA.IT Racing – Ducati)
      April 14: #4 in TT Circuit Assen
      Race 1, Race 2 Winner: Álvaro Bautista ( ARUBA.IT Racing – Ducati)
      Superpole Race was cancelled due to the postponement of Race 1 from Saturday to Sunday (snowfall).
      May 11 & 12: #5 in Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari
      Race 1, Superpole Race Winner: Jonathan Rea ( Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK)
      Race 2 was cancelled due to torrential rain.
      June 8 & 9: #6 in Circuito de Jerez
      Race 1, Superpole Race winner: Álvaro Bautista ( ARUBA.IT Racing – Ducati)
      Race 2 winner: Michael van der Mark ( Pata Yamaha WorldSBK Team)
      June 22 & 23: #7 in Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
      Race 1, Race 2 winner: Jonathan Rea ( Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK
      Superpole Race winner: Álvaro Bautista ( ARUBA.IT Racing – Ducati)
      July 6 & 7: #8 in Donington Park
      Race 1, Superpole Race, Race 2 Winner: Jonathan Rea ( Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK)
      July 13 & 14: #9 in WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca
      Race 1, Superpole Race Winner: Jonathan Rea ( Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK)
      Race 2 Winner: Chaz Davies ( ARUBA.IT Racing – Ducati)
      September 7 & 8: #10 in Algarve International Circuit
      September 28 & 29: #11 in Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours
      October 12 & 13: #12 in Circuito San Juan Villicum
      October 25 & 26: #13 in Losail International Circuit (final)


      = Touring car racing

      =


      = 2019 WTCR

      =
      April 6 & 7: Race of Morocco
      Race 1 winner: Esteban Guerrieri ( ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport)
      Race 2 winner: Gabriele Tarquini ( BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse)
      Race 3 winner: Thed Björk ( Cyan Racing Lynk & Co)
      April 27 & 28: Race of Hungary
      Race 1 winner: Néstor Girolami ( ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport)
      Race 2 winner: Néstor Girolami ( ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport)
      Race 3 winner: Gabriele Tarquini ( BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse)
      May 10 – 12: Race of Slovakia
      Race 1 winner: Frédéric Vervisch ( Comtoyou Team Audi Sport)
      Race 2 winner: Néstor Girolami ( ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport)
      Race 3 winner: Ma Qing Hua ( Mulsanne Srl)
      May 18 & 19: Race of the Netherlands
      Race 1 winner: Thed Björk ( Cyan Racing Lynk & Co)
      Race 2 winner: Esteban Guerrieri ( ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport)
      Race 3 winner: Thed Björk ( Cyan Racing Lynk & Co)
      June 21 & 22: Race of Germany
      Race 1 winner: Norbert Michelisz ( BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse)
      Race 2 winner: Johan Kristoffersson ( SLR Volkswagen)
      Race 3 winner: Benjamin Leuchter ( SLR Volkswagen)
      July 6 & 7: Race of Portugal
      Race 1 winner: Norbert Michelisz ( BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse)
      Race 2 winner: Mikel Azcona ( PWR Racing)
      Race 3 winner: Tiago Monteiro ( KCMG)
      September 14 & 15: Race of China
      October 26 & 27: Race of Japan
      November 16 & 17: Guia Race of Macau
      December 7 & 8: Race of Malaysia (final)


      = 2019 Blancpain GT Series

      =
      April 14: 3 Hours of Monza Winners:
      Pro: #54 Dinamic Motorsport
      Silver: #90 AKKA ASP Team
      Pro-Am: #93 Tempesta Racing
      Am: #77 Barwell Motorsport
      May 5: GT World Challenge Europe Brands Hatch
      Pro: #4 Black Falcon (both)
      Silver: #89 AKKA ASP Team (both)
      Pro-Am: #333 Rinaldi Racing (Race 1) / #519 Orange1 FFF Racing Team (Race 2)
      Am: #444 HB Racing (both)
      May 12: 3 Hours of Silverstone
      Pro: #72 SMP Racing
      Silver: #19 GRT Grasser Racing Team
      Pro-Am: #52 AF Corse
      Am: #77 Barwell Motorsport
      June 1: 6 Hours of Castellet
      Pro: #107 Bentley Team M-Sport
      Silver: #90 AKKA ASP Team
      Pro-Am: #87 AKKA ASP Team
      Am: #188 Garage 59
      June 30: GT World Challenge Europe Misano
      Pro: #563 Orange1 FFF Racing Team (Race 1) / #2 Belgian Audi Club Team WRT (Race 2)
      Silver: #89 AKKA ASP Team (Race 1) / #90 AKKA ASP Team (Race 2)
      Pro-Am: #52 AF Corse (Race 1) / #519 Orange1 FFF Racing Team (Race 2)
      Am: #444 HB Racing (both)
      July 14: GT World Challenge Europe Zandvoort
      Pro: #88 AKKA ASP Team (Race 1) / #25 Saintéloc Racing (Race 2)
      Silver: #62 R-Motorsport (both)
      Pro-Am: #519 Orange1 FFF Racing Team (Race 1) / #333 Rinaldi Racing (Race 2)
      Am: #444 HB Racing (both)
      July 27 & 28: 2019 Total 24 hours of Spa
      September 1: GT World Challenge Europe Nürburgring
      September 8: GT World Challenge Europe Mogyoród
      September 29: 3 Hours of Barcelona (final)


      = 2019 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters

      =
      May 4 & 5: Hockenheimring #1
      Race 1 winner: Marco Wittmann
      Race 2 winner: René Rast
      May 18 & 19: Heusden-Zolder
      Race 1 winner: Philipp Eng
      Race 2 winner: René Rast
      June 8 & 9: Misano
      Race 1 winner: Marco Wittmann
      Race 2 winner: Nico Müller
      July 6 & 7: Norisring
      Race 1 winner: René Rast
      Race 2 winner: Bruno Spengler
      July 20 & 21: Assen
      Race 1 winner: Marco Wittmann
      Race 2 winner: Mike Rockenfeller
      August 10 & 11: Brands Hatch
      Race 1 winner: Marco Wittmann
      Race 2 winner: René Rast
      August 24 & 25: Lausitzring
      Race 1 winner: Nico Müller
      Race 2 winner: René Rast
      September 14 & 15: Nürburgring
      Race 1 winner: René Rast
      Race 2 winner: Jamie Green
      October 5 & 6: Hockenheimring #2 (final)
      Race 1 winner: René Rast
      Race 2 winner: Nico Müller


      = Endurance

      =


      = 2019–2020 World Endurance Championship

      =
      September 1: 4 Hours of Silverstone
      October 6: 6 Hours of Fuji
      November 10: 4 hours of Shanghai
      December 14: 8 Hours of Bahrain
      February 1, 2020: 6 Hours of São Paulo
      March 2020: 1000 km of Sebring
      May 2, 2020: 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps
      June 13 & 14, 2020: 2020 24 Hours of Le Mans (final)


      = 2018–2019 Endurance World Championship

      =
      September 15 & 16, 2018: 2018 Bol d'Or Winners: #1 F.C.C TSR Honda France
      April 20 & 21: 2019 24 Hours of Le Mans Winners: #11 Team SRC Kawasaki France
      May 11: 2019 8 Hours of Slovakia Ring Winners: #7 YART Yamaha
      June 8: 2019 8 Hours of Oschersleben Winners: #1 F.C.C TSR Honda France
      July 28: 2019 Suzuka 8 Hours (final)


      = Rallying

      =


      = 2019 World Rally Championship

      =
      January 24 – 27: 2019 Monte Carlo Rally Winner: Sébastien Ogier ( Citroën World Rally Team)
      February 14 – 17: 2019 Rally Sweden Winner: Ott Tänak ( Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT)
      March 7 – 10: 2019 Rally Mexico Winner: Sébastien Ogier ( Citroën World Rally Team)
      March 28 – 31: 2019 Tour de Corse Winner: Thierry Neuville ( Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT)
      April 25 – 28: 2019 Rally Argentina Winner: Thierry Neuville ( Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT)
      May 9 – 12: 2019 Rally Chile Winner: Ott Tänak ( Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT)
      May 30 – June 2: 2019 Rally de Portugal Winner: Ott Tänak ( Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT)
      June 13 – 16: 2019 Rally Italia Sardegna Winner: Daniel Sordo ( Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT)
      August 1 – 4: 2019 Rally Finland Winner: Ott Tänak ( Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT)
      August 22 – 25: 2019 Rallye Deutschland Winner: Ott Tänak ( Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT)
      September 12 – 15: 2019 Rally of Turkey Winner: Sébastien Ogier ( Citroën World Rally Team)
      October 3 – 6: 2019 Wales Rally GB Winner: Ott Tänak ( Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT)
      October 24 – 27: 2019 Rally de España
      November 14 – 17: 2019 Rally Australia (final)


      = Rally raid

      =


      = 2019 Dakar Rally

      =
      January 6 – 17: 2019 Dakar Rally in Peru
      Bikes winner: Toby Price (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing)
      Cars winner: Nasser Al-Attiyah (Toyota Gazoo Racing SA)
      Quads winner: Nicolás Cavigliasso (Dragon Racing)
      SxS winner: Francisco López Contardo (South Racing Can-Am)
      Trucks winner: Eduard Nikolaev (Kamaz-Master)


      = 2019 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies

      =
      February 21–26: 2019 Qatar Cross Country Rally
      T1 winner: Nasser Al-Attiyah (Toyota Gazoo Racing SA)
      T2 winner: Mohammed Al-Meer (QMMF Team)
      T3 winner: Reinaldo Varela (Monster Energy Can-Am)
      T4 winner: Ibrahim Al-Muhana (Al-Muhana)
      March 30 - April 4: 2019 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge
      T1 winner: Stephane Peterhansel (X-Raid Mini)
      T2 winner: Mohammed Al-Meer (QMMF Team)
      T3 winner: Casey Currie (Monster Energy Can-Am)
      T4 winner:
      May 26 - June 1: 2019 Rally Kazakhstan
      T1 winner: Nasser Al-Attiyah (Toyota Gazoo Racing SA)
      T2 winner: Mohammed Al-Meer (QMMF Team)
      T3 winner: Reinaldo Varela (Monster Energy Can-Am)
      T4 winner: Dimitry Sotnikov (Kamaz Master Team)
      October 3–9: 2019 Rallye du Maroc
      T1 winner: Giniel de Villiers (Toyota Gazoo Racing SA)
      T2 winner: Tomasz Baranowski (Tomasz Baranowski)
      T3 winner: Reinaldo Varela (Monster Energy Can-Am)
      T4 winner: Jaroslav Valtr Sr (Valtr Racing Team)


      = 2019 FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship

      =
      March 30 - April 4: 2019 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge
      Bikes winner: Sam Sunderland (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing)
      Quads winner: Fahad Al Musallam (Fahad Al Musallam)
      July 6–16: 2019 Silk Way Rally
      Bikes winner: Sam Sunderland (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing)
      Quads winner: Rafał Sonik (Sonik Team)
      September 1–7: 2019 Atacama Rally
      Bikes winner: Pablo Quintanilla (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing)
      Quads winner: Rafał Sonik (Sonik Team)
      October 3–9: 2019 Rallye du Maroc
      Bikes winner: Andrew Short (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing)
      Quads winner: Ignacio Casale (Ignacio Casale)


      = 2019 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas

      =
      February 14–17: 2019 Baja Russia - Northern Forest
      T1 winner: Tapio Lauronen (RE Autoklubs)
      T2 winner: Aldia Vilcans (VA Motorsports)
      T3 winner: Michele Cinotto (CR Racing)
      March 7–9: 2019 Dubai International Baja
      T1 winner: Jakub Przygonski (Orlen Team/X-Raid)
      T2 winner: Alexander Baranenko (VA Motorsports)
      T3 winner: Adel Abdulla (QMMF Team)
      June 20–23: 2019 Italian Baja
      T1 winner: Orlando Terranova (X-Raid)
      T2 winner:
      T3 winner: Fedor Vorobyev (Zavidovo Racing Team)
      July 25–28: 2019 Baja Aragón
      T1 winner: Orlando Terranova (X-Raid)
      T2 winner: Joao Ferreira (Joao Ferreira)
      T3 winner: Santi Navarro (FN Speed Team)
      August 8–11: 2019 Hungarian Baja
      T1 winner: Orlando Terranova (X-Raid)
      T2 winner: Claudiu Barbu (Transcarpatic Rally Team)
      T3 winner: Fedor Vorobyev (Zavidovo Racing Team)
      August 29 - September 1: 2019 Baja Poland
      T1 winner: Krzysztof Holowczyc (X-Raid)
      T2 winner: Aldis Vilcans (VA Motorsports)
      T3 winner: Fedor Vorobyev (Zavidovo Racing Team)
      September 19–21: 2019 Jordan Baja
      T1 winner: Jakub Przygonski (Orlen Team/X-Raid)
      T2 winner:
      T3 winner: Fedor Vorobyev (Zavidovo Racing Team)
      October 24–26: 2019 Baja de Partalegre 500
      T1 winner: Orlando Terranova (X-Raid)
      T2 winner: Joao Ferreira (Joao Ferreira)
      T3 winner: Fedor Vorobyev (Zavidovo Racing Team)


      = 2019 FIM Bajas World Cup

      =
      March 7–9: 2019 Dubai International Baja
      Bikes winner: Aaron Mare (Aaron Mare)
      Quads winner: Khalifa Al Raisse (Khalifa Al Raisse)
      March 23–24: 2019 Baja do Pinhal
      Bikes winner: Benjamin Melot (Benjamin Melot)
      Quads winner: Luís Engeitado (Luís Engeitado)
      July 26–28: 2019 Baja Aragón
      Bikes winner: Michael Metge (Michael Metge)
      Quads winner: Daniel Vila Vaques (Daniel Vila Vaques)
      August 9–11: 2019 Hungarian Baja
      Bikes winner: Adam Tomiczek (Adam Tomiczek)
      Quads winner: Juraj Varga (Juraj Varga)


      Multi-sport events


      February 10 – 15: 2019 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival in Sarajevo and Istočno Sarajevo
      Norway won the gold medal tally. Norway and Switzerland won 12 overall medals each.
      March 2 – 12: 2019 Winter Universiade in Krasnoyarsk
      Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
      March 14 – 21: 2019 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Abu Dhabi
      For detailed results, click here and double-click a red dot or the sport of choice.
      March 14 – 23: 2019 South American Beach Games in Rosario
      Argentina won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
      May 27 – June 1: 2019 Games of the Small States of Europe in Budva
      Luxembourg won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
      June 14 – 23: 2019 African Beach Games in Sal (debut event)
      Morocco won the gold medal tally. Morocco and Algeria won 16 overall medals each.
      June 21 – 30: 2019 European Games in Minsk
      Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
      July 3 – 14: 2019 Summer Universiade in Naples
      Japan won the gold medal tally. Japan and Russia won 82 overall medals each.
      July 6 – 12: 2019 Island Games in Gibraltar
      Jersey won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
      July 8 – 20: 2019 Pacific Games in Apia
      New Caledonia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
      July 19 – 28: 2019 Indian Ocean Island Games in Port Louis
      Mauritius won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
      July 21 – 27: 2019 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival in Baku
      Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
      July 26 – August 11: 2019 Pan American Games in Lima
      The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
      August 8 – 18: 2019 World Police and Fire Games in Chengdu
      For results, click here.
      August 11 – 24: 12th East Africa Military Games in Nairobi
      Basketball: Rwanda
      Netball: Uganda
      Volleyball: Uganda
      Cross Country: Kenya (m) / Kenya (f)
      August 16 – 31: 2019 African Games in Rabat
      Egypt won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
      September 13 – 15: 2019 World Urban Games in Budapest (debut event)
      The United States and Russia won 3 gold medals each. The United States won the overall medal tally.
      October 12 – 16: 2019 World Beach Games in Doha
      Spain won the gold medal tally. Brazil won the overall medal tally.
      October 18 – 27: 2019 Military World Games in Wuhan
      China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
      November 22 – 30: 2019 Bolivarian Beach Games in Vargas
      November 30 – December 11: 2019 Southeast Asian Games in Clark, Subic, and Metro Manila
      December 1 – 13: 2019 South Asian Games in Kathmandu and Pokhara


      Netball


      International tournaments

      Major national leagues, club tournaments


      Nordic combined




      Orienteering




      = 2019 World Cup Series

      =
      June 7 – 11: World Cup #1 in Helsinki
      Middle winners: Gustav Bergman (m) / Tove Alexandersson
      Pursuit winners: Gustav Bergman (m) / Tove Alexandersson
      Sprint relay winners: Sweden 1 (Tove Alexandersson, Emil Svensk, Gustav Bergman, Karolin Ohlsson)
      August 14 – 16: World Cup #2 in Østfold (part of 2019 World Orienteering Championships)
      September 26 – 29: World Cup #3 in Basel
      October 25 – 29: World Cup #4 (final) in Guangzhou
      World and Continental Foot orienteering events
      April 29 – May 5: 2019 ISF World School Championships in Orienteering in Estonia
      Long M1 School winners: Axel Elmblad (m) / Melina Lahdenperä (f)
      Middles M1 School winners: Axel Elmblad (m) / Melina Lahdenperä (f)
      Long M1 Selected winners: Adam Jonáš (m) / Hanna Lundberg (f)
      Middles M1 School winners: Davis Solmanis (m) / Elza Kuze (f)
      Long M2 School winners: Euan Tryner (m) / Zara Stewart (f)
      Middles M2 School winners: Euan Tryner (m) / Zara Stewart (f)
      Long M2 Selected winners: Aimar Urquizo (m) / Tille De Smul (f)
      Middles M2 Selected winners: Emils Lazdans (m) / Brigitte Panker (f)
      June 27 – 30: European Youth Orienteering Championships in Grodno
      Long winners: Martin Simsa (U16) & Ferenc Jonas (U18) (m) / Anna Karlova (U16) & Csilla Gárdonyi (U18) (f)
      Sprint winners: Konstantin Kunckel (U16) & Stanislaw Kurzyp (U18) (m) / Marketa Mulickova (U16) & Malin Agervig Kristiansson (U18) (f)
      Sprint Relay winners:
      Czech Republic (Jakub Chaloupsky, Martin Simsa, Lukas Vitebsky) (U16) (m) / Finland 1 (Fanny Kukonlehto, Eeva Liina Ojanaho, Salla Isoherranen) (U16) (f)
      Finland (Aaro Ojala, Topias Arola, Touko Seppa) (U18) (m) / Finland (Mikaela Karjalainen, Maria Maattanen, Melina Lahdenpera) (U18) (f)
      July 6 – 12: World Masters Orienteering Championships in
      Long: For results, click here
      Middle: For results, click here
      Sprint: For results, click here
      July 6 – 12: Junior World Orienteering Championships in Denmark
      Sprint winners: Aston Key (m) / Eline Gemperle (f)
      Long winners: Kasper Fosser (m) / Veronika Kalinina (f)
      Middle winners: Kasper Fosser (m) / Isa Envall (f)
      Relay winners: Norway 1 (m) / United Kingdom 1 (f)
      July 25 – 29: European University Orienteering Championships in Czech Republic
      August 12 – 17: 2019 World Orienteering Championships in Østfold
      August 20 – 25: Asian Junior and Youth Orienteering Championships in Japan
      September 28 – October 6: Oceania Orienteering Championships in Australia
      November 2: Central American and Caribbean Orienteering Championships in Colombia


      = 2019 MTBO World Cup events

      =
      June 8 – 10: World Cup #1 in Wrocław (part of European MTBO Championships)
      For results, see below.
      July 28 – August 3: World Cup #2 in Denmark (part of World MTB Orienteering Championships 2019)
      October 4 – 6: World Cup #3 (final) in Germany
      World and Continental MTBO-orienteering events
      June 8 – 10: European MTBO Championships in Wrocław
      Mixed relay winners: Czech Republic 1
      Sprint winners: Lauri Malsroos (m) / Veronika Kubínová (f)
      Mass Start winners: Anton Foliforov / Camilla Sogaard (f)
      July 28 – August 3: World MTB Orienteering Championships 2019 in Denmark
      July 28 – August 3: Junior World MTB Orienteering Championships in Denmark
      October 3 – 6: European Junior and Youth MTB Orienteering Championships in Germany
      October 3 – 6: World Masters MTB Orienteering Championships 2019 in Germany


      = 2019 SkiO World Cup events

      =
      No World Cup events this year scheduled
      World and Continental Ski-orienteering events
      February 4 – 11: European Ski Orienteering Championships in Turkey
      Long winners: Lars Moholdt (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f)
      Middle winners: Erik Rost (m) / Magdalena Olsson (f)
      Sprint winners: Lars Moholdt (m) / Alena Trapeznikova (f)
      Sprint Relay winners: Russia 1 (Alena Trapeznikova & Sergey Gorlanov)
      Relay winners: Norway 1 (Jørgen Baklid, Jørgen Madslien, Lars Moholdt) (m) / Russia 1 (Alena Trapeznikova, Tatyana Oborina, Maria Kechkina)
      March 5 – 10: 2019 Winter Universiade SkiO events in Krasnoyarsk
      Sprint winners: Vladislav Kiselev (m) / Liisa Nenonen (f)
      Pursuit winners: Sergey Gorlanov (m) / Marina Viatkina (f)
      Middle winners: Jørgen Baklid (m) / Liisa Nenonen (f)
      Sprint relay winners: Russia 1 (Sergey Gorlanov & Marina Viatkina)
      March 20 – 24: European Youth Ski Orienteering Championships in Sweden
      Long U17 winners: Ivan Kostin (b) / Mariia Vorobeva (g)
      Middle U17 winners: Mikhail Beliakov (b) / Iuliia Khrennikova (g)
      Sprint U17 winners: Niklas Ekström (b) / Nina Karna (g)
      Relay U17 winners: Finland (Seeti Salonen, Akseli Virtanen, Niklas Ekström) (b) / Russia 1 (Valeria Saranina, Zoya Chernykh, Iuliia Khrennikova) (g)
      March 20 – 24: Junior World Ski Orienteering Championships in Sweden
      Long U20 winners: Sergey Mizonov (m) / Marina Vyatkina (f)
      Middle U20 winners: Jørgen Baklid (m) / Aleksandra Rusakova (f)
      Sprint U20 winners: Nicola Mueller (m) / Sofia Westin (f)
      Relay U20 winners: Russia 1 (Artemiy Dorma, German Sazykin, Sergey Mizonov) (m) / Russia 1 (Marina Vyatkina, Olesia Riazanova, Aleksandra Rusakova) (f)
      March 20 – 24: World Ski Orienteering Championships in Sweden
      Long winners: Andrey Lamov (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f)
      Middle winners: Erik Rost (m) / Maria Kechkina (f)
      Sprint winners: Erik Rost & Sergey Gorlanov (m) / Tove Alexandersson (f)
      Relay winners: Russia (Vladislav Kiselev, Sergey Gorlanov, Andrey Lamov) (m) / Russia (Alena Trapeznikova, Tatyana Oborina, Mariya Kechkina) (f)
      March 21 – 24: World Masters Ski Orienteering Championships in Sweden
      For Long Results here.
      For Middle 1 Results here.
      For Middle 2 Results here.


      = 2019 TrailO World Cup events

      =
      No World Cup events this year scheduled.
      World and Continental TrailO-orienteering events
      June 23 – 29: World Trail Orienteering Championships 2019 in Idanha-a-Nova
      For detailed results, click here
      November 29 – December 2: Asian Trail Orienteering Championships 2019 in Hong Kong


      Pickleball


      Representing the first professional tours for the sport of pickleball, two independent professional pickleball tours were established, the Association of Pickleball Players (APP), originally the Association of Pickleball Professionals, and the Professional Pickleball Association (PPA).
      July 12: Bainbridge Cup played in Essen, Germany. Played concurrently with the German Open Pickleball Championships
      November 2 – 10: 2019 Margaritaville USA Pickleball National Championships in Indian Wells, California


      Racquetball




      Roller sport




      = CERH

      =
      October 20, 2018 – 12 May: 2018–19 Rink Hockey Euroleague
      In the final, Sporting CP defeated Porto, 5–2, to win their 2nd title.
      October 20, 2018 – April 28: 2018–19 World Skate Europe Cup
      In the final, Lleida Llista Blava defeated Sarzana, 6–3, to win their 2nd consecutive title.
      November 10, 2018 – March 17: 2018–19 Rink Hockey European Female League
      In the final, Voltregà defeated Palau de Plegamans, 2–1 (a.e.t.), to win a 6th record title.


      = World Skate Europe Artistic skating

      =
      May 2 – 4: European Show & Precision Championships in Reggio Emilia
      Junior Long winners: Reus Deportiu
      Precision Junior winners: Milor
      Small Groups Long winners: Roma Roller
      Youth Quartet Long winners: Magic Skate
      May 7 – 11: German Cup in Freiburg
      For detailed results, click here.
      May 22 – 26: Sedmak Bressen Trophy in Trieste
      For detailed results, click here.
      August 30 – September 7: Cadet & Youth & Junior & Senior European Championships in Harsefeld
      September 23 – 28: Cup of Europe in Italy
      October 10 – 13: Interland Trophy in Basel


      = World Skate Europe In-Line Hockey

      =
      European Inline Cup 2019
      March 29 – 31: #1 in Gijón
      Winners: Francisco José Peula Cabello & Elton de Souza (m) / Aura Cristina Quintana Herrera & Mathilde Pedronno (f)
      April 5 – 7: #2 in Lagos
      Winners: Diogo Marreiros (m) (both) / Aura Cristina Quintana Herrera (f) (both)
      April 12 – 14: #3 in Geisingen
      Winners: Diogo Marreiros & Simon Albrecht (m) / Sandrine Tas (f) (both)
      April 26 – 28: #4 in Groß-Gerau
      Winners: Felix Rijhnen & Jhoan Guzmán bitar (m) / Sandrine Tas (f) (both)
      May 3 – 5: #5 in Heerde
      Winners: Diogo Marreiros & Jhoan Guzmán bitar (m) / Francesca Lollobrigida & Sandrine Tas (f)
      May 17 – 19: #6 in Gera
      May 30 – June 2: #7 in Wörgl
      August 6 & 7: #8 in Santa Maria Nuova
      August 8 – 10: #9 in Ostend (final)
      Other competitions
      April 11 – 14: In-Line Hockey European League in Roana
      In the final, Tigres de Garges defeated HC Milano Quanta, 2–1. CPL Valladolid took third place and Mad Dogs Bratislava took fourth place.
      May 17 – 19: In-Line Hockey Women European League
      In the final, CPL Valladolid defeated Les Phénix Ris Orangis, 3–1. HCR Cent Patins took third place and Les Owls RH took fourth place.
      August 1 – 4: Men's In-Line Hockey Under-16 & Under-18 Championships


      = FIRS

      =
      June 30 – July 14: World Roller Games in Barcelona
      Italy won both gold and overall medal tallies.


      Rowing




      Rugby league


      International competitions

      May 18: 2018–19 Rugby League European Championship C Final in London
      Greece defeated Norway, 56–26, to win their second Rugby League European Championship C title.
      June 22 – November 9: 2019 Oceania Cup (rugby league)
      Cup (Group A) winner: Australia
      Shield (Group B) winner: Fiji
      October 2 – 5: 2019 MEA Rugby League Championship in Lagos
      Nigeria defeated Morocco, 38–10, in the final. Ghana took third place.
      October 26 – November 10: 2019 Rugby League European play-off tournament
      Qualified teams to the 2021 Rugby League World Cup: Ireland, Italy, Scotland, & Greece
      Domestic competitions

      January 26 – August 24: ///// 2019 Challenge Cup
      The Warrington Wolves defeated the St. Helens, 18–4, to win their ninth Challenge Cup title.
      January 31 – October 12: / Super League XXIV
      The St Helens R.F.C. defeated the Salford Red Devils, 23–6, to win their seventh Super League title.
      February 3 – October 5: // 2019 RFL Championship
      Toronto Wolfpack defeated Featherstone Rovers, 24–6, to win their second consecutive RFL Championship title.
      February 17 –: / 2019 RFL League 1
      Champions: Whitehaven
      February 17: 2019 World Club Challenge in Wigan
      Sydney Roosters defeated Wigan Warriors, 20–8, to win their third World Club Challenge title.
      March 9 – September 29: / 2019 Intrust Super Cup QLD season
      Burleigh Bears defeated Wynnum Manly Seagulls, 28–10, to win their fourth Queensland Cup title.
      March 14 – October 6: / 2019 NRL season
      Sydney Roosters defeated Canberra Raiders, 14–8, to win their second consecutive and fourth overall National Rugby League title.
      March 15 – September 29: / 2019 Canterbury Cup NSW
      Newtown Jets defeated Wentworthville Magpies, 20–15, to win their eighth Canterbury Cup NSW title.
      April 7 – October 13: 2019 RFL Women's Super League
      The Leeds Rhinos defeated the Castleford Tigers, 20–12, to win their first RFL Women's Super League title.
      May 4 – July 27: 2019 RFL Women's Challenge Cup
      The Leeds Rhinos defeated the Castleford Tigers, 16–10, to win their second RFL Women's Challenge Cup.
      Rugby League Nines

      October 18 & 19: 2019 Rugby League World Cup 9s for Men & Women in Sydney (debut events)
      Men: Australia defeated New Zealand, 24–10, to win the inaugural Men's Rugby League World Cup 9s title.
      Women: New Zealand defeated Australia, 17–15, to win the inaugural Women's Rugby League World Cup 9s title.


      Rugby sevens




      Rugby union




      Sailing




      Shooting sports




      = World and continental shooting events

      =
      March 16 – 25: 2019 10m European Shooting Championships in Osijek
      Rifle
      10 m Air Rifle winners: Vladimir Maslennikov (m) / Laura-Georgeta Coman (f)
      10 m Mixed Air Rifle winners: Russia (Anastasiia Galashina & Vladimir Maslennikov)
      10 m Air Rifle Team winners: Russia (m) / Russia (f)
      10 m Junior Air Rifle winners: Filip Nepejchal (m) / Stephanie Laura Scurrah Grundsoee (f)
      10 m Junior Mixed Air Rifle winners: Russia (Tatiana Kharkova & Grigorii Shamakov)
      10 m Junior Air Rifle Team winners: Hungary (m) / Germany (f)
      Pistol
      10 m Air Pistol winners: Pavlo Korostylov (m) / Klaudia Breś (f)
      10 m Mixed Air Pistol winners: Ukraine (Olena Kostevych & Oleh Omelchuk)
      10 m Air Pistol Team winners: Italy (m) / Germany (f)
      10 m Junior Air Pistol winners: Anton Aristarkhov (m) / Sevval Ilayda Tarhan (f)
      10 m Junior Mixed Air Pistol winners: Ukraine (Yana Chuchmarova & Ihor Solovei)
      10 m Junior Air Pistol Team winners: Czech Republic (m) / Russia (f)
      Running Target
      10 m Running Target winners: Vladislav Prianishnikov (m) / Julia Eydenzon (f)
      10 m Mixed Running Target Individual winners: Krister Holmberg (m) / Halyna Avramenko (f)
      10 m Mixed Running Target Team winners: Sweden (m) / Russia (f)
      10 m Mixed Running Target winners: Russia (Maxim Stepanov & Olga Stepanova)
      10 m Junior Running Target winners: Aaro Juhani Vuorimaa (m) / Klaudia Palanki (f)
      10 m Junior Mixed Running Target winners: Danylo Danilenko (m) / Klaudia Palanki (f)
      March 25 – April 2: 12th Asian Airgun Championship in Taoyuan
      Rifle
      10 m Air Rifle winners: Divyansh Singh Panwar (m) / Elavenil Valarivan (f)
      Junior 10 m Air Rifle winners: Yash Vardhan (m) / Shreya Agrawal (f)
      10 m Junior Mixed Air Rifle winners: India (Shreya Agrawal & Yash Vardhan)
      Teams 10 m Air Rifle winners: India (f)
      10 m Junior Air Rifle Team winners: India (m) / India (f)
      Pistol
      10 m Air Pistol winners: Mose Kim (m) / Manu Bhaker (f)
      10 m Junior Air Pistol winners: Sarabjot Singh (m) / Esha Singh (f)
      10 m Mixed Air Pistol winners: South Korea (Park Sunmin & Minki Shin)
      10 m Junior Mixed Air Pistol winners: India (Esha Singh & Vijayveer Sidhu)
      Women's 10 m Air Pistol Team winners: South Korea
      10 m Junior Air Pistol Team winners: India (m) / South Korea (f)
      June 30 – July 11: 2019 World Shotgun Championships in Lonato del Garda
      Skeet winners: Tomas Nydrle (m) / Diana Bacosi (f)
      Mixed team Skeet winners: Italy (Gabriele Rossetti & Diana Bacosi)
      Trap winners: Matthew Coward-Holley (m) / Ashley Carroll (f)
      Double Trap winners: Antonino Barillà (m) / Claudia de Luca (f)
      Mixed team Trap winners: Australia (Laetisha Scanlan & James Willett)
      Junior Skeet winners: Daniel Korcak (m) / Zilia Batyrshina (f)
      Junior Mixed team Skeet winners: United States (Alexander Joseph Ahlin & Austen Smith)
      Junior Trap winners: Leonardo Lustoza (m) / Selin Ali (f)
      Men's Junior Double Trap winners: Marco Carli
      Junior Mixed team Trap winners: Czech Republic (Zina Hrdlickova & Fabio Beccari)
      August 3 – 10: 2019 IPSC Rifle World Shoot in Karlskoga, Sweden
      Open winners: Jarkko Laukia (m) / Ashley Rheuark (f)
      Standard winner: Sami Hautamäki
      Manual Open winner: Jiro Nihei
      Manual Standard winner: Vladimir Chamyan
      November 1 – 9: 2019 Oceania Shooting Championship in Sydney
      November 3 – 11: 2019 Asian Shooting Championship in Doha
      November 17 – 25: 2019 African Shooting Championship in Tipasa


      = 2019 ISSF World Cup

      =
      February 20 – 28: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #1 in New Delhi
      10m Air Pistol winners: Saurabh Chaudhary (m) / Veronika Major (f)
      10m Air Pistol Mixed team winners: India (Manu Bhaker & Saurabh Chaudhary)
      10m Air Rifle winners: Sergey Kamenskiy (m) / Apurvi Chandela (f)
      10m Air Rifle Mixed team winners: China (Zhao Ruozhu & LIU Yukun)
      Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol winner: Christian Reitz
      Women's 25m Pistol winner: Veronika Major
      50m Rifle Three Positions winners: Istvan Peni (m) / Nina Christen (f)
      March 15 – 26: Shotgun World Cup #1 in Acapulco
      Trap winners: James Willett (m) / Jessica Rossi (f)
      Trap Mixed team winners: Australia (Laetisha Scanlan & James Willett)
      Skeet winners: Vincent Hancock (m) / Kim Rhode (f)
      April 5 – 16: Shotgun World Cup #2 in Al Ain
      Trap winners: Josip Glasnović (m) / Carole Cormenier (f)
      Trap Mixed team winners: Germany (Katrin Quooss & Paul Pigorsch)
      Skeet winners: Mansour Al-Rashidi (m) / Kim Rhode (f)
      April 21 – 29: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #2 in Beijing
      10m Air Pistol winners: Abhishek Verma (m) / Kim Min-jung (f)
      10m Air Pistol Mixed team winners: India (Manu Bhaker & Saurabh Chaudhary)
      10m Air Rifle winners: Hui Zicheng (m) / Yulia Karimova (f)
      10m Air Rifle Mixed team winners: India (Anjum Moudgil & Divyansh Singh Panwar)
      Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol winner: Lin Junmin
      Women's 25m Pistol winner: Maria Grozdeva
      50m Rifle Three Positions winners: Filip Nepejchal (m) / Snježana Pejčić (f)
      May 7 – 18: Shotgun World Cup #3 in Changwon
      Trap winners: Andreas Makri (m) / DENG Weiyun (f)
      Trap Mixed team winners: Italy (Silvana Stanco & Daniele Resca)
      Skeet winners: Vincent Hancock (m) / Kim Rhode (f)
      May 24 – 31: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #3 in Munich
      10m Air Pistol winners: Saurabh Chaudhary (m) / Anna Korakaki (f)
      10m Air Pistol Mixed team winners: India (Manu Bhaker & Saurabh Chaudhary)
      10m Air Rifle winners: Filip Nepejchal (m) / Apurvi Chandela (f)
      10m Air Rifle Mixed team winners: India (Anjum Moudgil & Divyansh Singh Panwar)
      Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol winner: Lin Junmin
      Women's 25m Pistol winner: Rahi Sarnobat
      50m Rifle Three Positions winners: Zhao Zhonghao (m) / Yulia Zykova (f)
      July 12 – 20: Junior World Cup (All Guns) in Suhl
      Junior 10m Air Pistol winners: Sarabjot Singh (m) / Sevval Ilayda Tarhan (f)
      Junior 10m Air Pistol Mixed team winners: Germany (Andrea Katharina Heckner & Robin Walter)
      Junior 25m Pistol winners: XIA Qi (m) / Miroslava Mincheva (f)
      Junior Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol winner: Anish Anish
      Junior 25m Standard Pistol winners: Udhayveer Sidhu (m) / Chawisa Paduka (f)
      Junior 50m Pistol winners: Gaurav Rana (m) / Nadezhda Koloda (f)
      Junior 10m Air Rifle winners: Grigorii Shamakov (m) / Elavenil Valarivan (f)
      Junior 10m Air Rifle Mixed team winners: Iran (Armina Sadeghian & Amirsiyavash Zolfagharian)
      Junior 50m Rifle Prone winners: Stefan Wadlegger (m) / Jeanette Hegg Duestad (f)
      Junior 50m Rifle Three Positions winners: Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar (m) / Anna Janssen (f)
      Junior Skeet winners: Conner Lynn Prince (m) / Austen Jewell Smith (f)
      Junior Trap winners: Lorenzo Ferrari (m) / Faith Alexa Pendergrass (f)
      Junior Trap Mixed team winners: China (ZHANG Ting & LI Siwei)
      August 13 – 23: Shotgun World Cup #4 in Lahti
      Trap winners: Aleksey Alipov (m) / Penny Smith (f)
      Trap Mixed team winners: San Marino (Alessandra Perilli & Gian Marco Berti)
      Skeet winners: Luigi Lodde (m) / Wei Meng (f)
      August 26 – September 3: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #4 in Rio de Janeiro
      10m Air Pistol winners: Abhishek Verma (m) / Yashaswini Singh Deswal (f)
      10m Air Pistol Mixed team winners: India (Manu Bhaker & Saurabh Chaudhary)
      10m Air Rifle winners: Yu Haonan (m) / Elavenil Valarivan (f)
      10m Air Rifle Mixed team winners: India (Apurvi Chandela & Deepak Kumar)
      Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol winner: Christian Reitz
      Women's 25m Pistol winner: Veronika Major
      50m Rifle Three Positions winners: Petar Gorša (m) / Seonaid McIntosh (f)
      October 9 – 14: Shotgun World Cup #5 (final) in Al Ain
      Skeet winners: Luigi Lodde (m) / Wei Meng (f)
      Mixed Skeet winners:
      Trap winners: Mauro De Filippis (m) / Aeriel Skinner (f)
      Mixed Trap winners:
      November 17 – 24: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #5 (final) in Putian


      Ski jumping




      Snooker




      Snowboarding




      Softball




      = WBSC (Softball)

      =
      June 13 – 23: 2019 Men's Softball World Championship in Prague-Havlíčkův Brod
      Argentina defeated Japan, 3–2, to win their first Men's Softball World Championship title.
      Canada took third place.
      July 23 – 27: Europe/Africa Softball 2020 Olympic Qualifier in Utrecht
      Italy defeated Great Britain, 5–0, to book their team and compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
      July 26 – 30: 2019 Women's U12 Softball World Cup in Tainan (debut event)
      Chinese Taipei defeated Peru, 3–2, to win the inaugural Women's U12 Softball World Cup title.
      The Czech Republic took third place. Indonesia took fourth place.
      August 10 – 17: 2019 Women's U19 Softball World Cup in Irvine
      The United States defeated Japan, 4–3, to win their third consecutive and seventh overall Women's U19 Softball World Cup title.
      Canada took third place.
      August 25 – September 1: Americas Softball 2020 Olympic Qualifier in Surrey
      Champions: Mexico; Second: Canada; Third: Puerto Rico
      Note: Both Mexico and Canada have qualified to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
      September 24 –28: Asia/Oceania Softball 2020 Olympic Qualifier in Shanghai
      Champions: Australia; Second: Chinese Taipei; Third: China
      Note: Australia has qualified to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics.


      = Little League Softball World Series

      =
      July 28 – August 3: 2019 Junior League Softball World Series in Kirkland at Everest Park
      Team USA Southeast Region ( Interbay (Tampa)) defeated Team USA Southwest Region ( Columbus), 7–6, in the final.
      July 29 – August 4: 2019 Senior League Softball World Series in Lower Sussex at Lower Sussex Little League Complex
      Team USA Southwest Region ( Waco) defeated Team Delaware D3 Region ( Laurel, Millsboro & Nanticoke Little Leagues), 7–5, in the final.
      August 7 – 14: 2019 Little League Softball World Series in Portland at Alpenrose Stadium
      Team USA Southeast Region ( Salisbury) defeated Team USA Southwest ( River Ridge), 4–1, in the final.


      Speed skating




      Sport climbing




      Squash




      Sumo




      Surfing




      Table tennis




      Taekwondo




      Telemark skiing




      Tennis




      Triathlon




      Volleyball




      Water polo




      Water skiing & Wakeboarding




      Weightlifting




      Wrestling




      = 2019 Wrestling Continental Championships

      =
      2019 World Wrestling Championships in Nur-Sultan ⇒ 14–22 September
      2019 European Wrestling Championships in Bucharest ⇒ 8–14 April
      2019 Asian Wrestling Championships in Xi'an ⇒ 23–28 April
      2019 Pan American Wrestling Championships in Buenos Aires ⇒ 19–21 April
      2019 African Wrestling Championships in Hammamet ⇒ 29–31 March
      Wrestling at the 2019 European Games in Misnk ⇒ 25–30 June
      Wrestling at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima ⇒ 7–10 August
      Wrestling at the 2019 African Games in El Jadida ⇒ 28–30 August
      2019 Wrestling World Cup – Men's freestyle in Yakutsk ⇒ 16–17 March
      2019 Wrestling World Cup – Women's freestyle in Narita ⇒ 16–17 November
      2019 U23 World Wrestling Championships in Budapest ⇒ 28 October–3 November
      2019 European U23 Wrestling Championship in Novi Sad ⇒ 4–10 March
      2019 Asian U23 Wrestling Championship in Ulaanbaatar ⇒ 21–24 March
      2019 World Junior Wrestling Championships in Tallinn ⇒ 12–18 August
      2019 European Juniors Wrestling Championships in Pontevedra ⇒ 3–9 June
      2019 Veterans World Wrestling Championships in Tbilisi ⇒ 8–13 October
      Wrestling at the 2019 Military World Games in Wuhan ⇒ 21–24 October
      2019 World Beach Wrestling Championships in Zagreb ⇒ 7–8 September
      Wrestling at the 2019 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival in Baku ⇒ 21–23 July
      2019 World Cadet Wrestling Championships in Sofia ⇒ 29 July–4 August
      2019 European Cadets Wrestling Championships in Faenza ⇒ 17–23 June


      Ranking Series


      Ranking Series Calendar 2019:

      1st Ranking Series: 24–28 January, Russia, Krasnoyarsk ⇒ Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2019 (FS, WW)
      2nd Ranking Series: 9–10 February, Croatia, Zagreb ⇒ 2019 Grand Prix Zagreb Open (GR)
      3rd Ranking Series: 23–24 February, Hungary, Győr ⇒ Hungarian Grand Prix - Polyák Imre Memorial (GR)
      4th Ranking Series: 28 February-3 March, Bulgaria, Ruse ⇒ 2019 Dan Kolov & Nikola Petrov Tournament (FS,WW,GR)
      5th Ranking Series: 23–25 May, Italy, Sassari ⇒ Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series 2019 (FS,WW,GR)
      6th Ranking Series: 11–14 July, Turkey, Istanbul ⇒ 2019 Yasar Dogu Tournament (FS, WW)
      7th Ranking Series: 28 February-3 March, Belarus, Minsk ⇒ 2019 Oleg Karavaev Tournament (GR)


      = 2019 Wrestling International tournament

      =
      2019 Vehbi Emre & Hamit Kaplan Tournament in Istanbul ⇒ 1–3 February
      Grand Prix de France Henri Deglane 2019 in Nice ⇒ 1–3 February
      2019 Poland Open in Warsaw ⇒ 2–4 August
      2019 Grand Prix of Germany in Dortmund ⇒ 3–4 August
      2019 Grand Prix of Spain in Dortmund ⇒ 5–7 July
      Tbilisi Grand Prix of V. Balavadze and G. Kartozia in Tbilisi ⇒ 7–11 August
      2019 Grand Prix Moscow Alrosa in Moscow ⇒ 29–30 November
      2019 Takhti Cup in Tehran ⇒ 24–28 January
      2019 Klippan Lady Open in Klippan ⇒ 15–17 February
      2019 Thor Masters in Nykobing Falster ⇒ 15–16 March
      2019 Mongolia Open in Ulaanbaatar ⇒ 6–7 April


      Wushu




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