Bandy edit

Bobsleigh & skeleton edit

2018 Winter Olympics (Bobsleigh & skeleton) edit

International bobsleigh & skeleton events edit

  • December 15 – 17, 2017: 2018 IBSF European Championships in Austria Innsbruck
  • January 19: 2018 IBSF Para European Championships in Austria Innsbruck
    • Para-bobsleigh winner: Latvia Alvils Brants
  • January 25 – 28: 2018 IBSF Junior & U23 World Championships in Switzerland St. Moritz
    • Junior two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Richard Oelsner & Alexander Schueller)
    • Junior four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Pablo Nolte, Alexander Mair, Matthias Sommer, & Florian Bauer)
    • Junior women's bobsleigh winners:  Romania (Andreea Grecu & Costina Iusco Florentina)
    • Junior Skeleton winners: Russia Nikita Tregubov (m) / Germany Anna Fernstaedt (f)
    • Two-man U23 bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Richard Oelsner & Alexander Schueller)
    • Four-man U23 bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Richard Oelsner, Benedikt Hertel, Alexander Schueller, & Paul Straub)
    • Women's U23 bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Laura Nolte & Lavinia Pittschaft)
  • March 10 & 11: 2018 IBSF Para World Championships in Norway Lillehammer
    • Para-bobsleigh winner: Latvia Arturs Klots

2017–18 Bobsleigh World Cup & 2017–18 Skeleton World Cup edit

2017–18 IBSF Intercontinental Cup edit

  • November 4 & 5, 2017: SIC #1 in Canada Whistler
    • Men's Skeleton winner: Germany Kilian von Schleinitz (2 times)
    • Women's Skeleton winners: Germany Anna Fernstädt (#1) / Canada Lanette Prediger (#2)
  • November 12 & 13, 2017: SIC #2 in Canada Calgary
    • Men's Skeleton winner: Germany Felix Keisinger (2 times)
    • Women's Skeleton winner Germany Anna Fernstädt (2 times)
  • January 4 & 5: SIC #3 in Switzerland St. Moritz
    • Men's Skeleton winner: Germany Felix Keisinger (2 times)
    • Women's Skeleton winners: Germany Janine Becker (#1) / United States Katie Uhlaender (#2)
  • January 12 & 13: SIC #4 (final) in Germany Altenberg
    • Men's Skeleton winners: Germany Felix Keisinger (#1) / Germany Kilian Freiherr von Schleinitz (#2)
    • Women's Skeleton winner: Germany Sophia Griebel (2 times)

2017–18 IBSF North American Cup edit

  • November 4 – 7, 2017: B&SNAC #1 in Canada Whistler
  • November 12 – 17, 2017: B&SNAC #2 in Canada Calgary
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  United States (Geoffrey Gadbois & Nicholas Taylor) (#1) /  United States (Geoffrey Gadbois & Brent Fogt) (#2)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  United States (Geoffrey Gadbois, Nicholas Taylor, Brent Fogt, & Frank Delduca)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  China (YING Qing & HE Xinyi) (#1) /  United States (Kristi Koplin & Nicole Brundgardt) (#2)
    • Men's skeleton winner: South Korea JUNG Seung-gi (2 times)
    • Women's skeleton winner: United States Veronica Day (2 times)
  • November 28 – December 1, 2017: B&SNAC #3 in United States Park City
  • January 11 – 14: B&SNAC #4 (final) in United States Lake Placid
    • Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  United States (Geoffrey Gadbois & Brent Fogt)
    • Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  United States (Geoffrey Gadbois & Frank Delduca)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  United States (Nick Cunningham, Hakeem Abdul-Saboor, Christopher Kinney, & Samuel Michener)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  United States (Hunter Church, Brent Fogt, Lou Moreira, & Samuel Michener)
    • Women's bobsleigh #1 winners:  United States (Nicole Vogt & Nicole Brundgardt)
    • Women's bobsleigh #2 winners:  United States (Kristi Koplin & Nicole Brundgardt)
    • Skeleton #1 winners: United States Austin Florian (m) / United States Kelly Curtis (f)
    • Skeleton #2 winners: Italy Joseph Luke Cecchini / United States Kristen Hurley (f)

2017–18 IBSF Europe Cup edit

  • November 11 & 12, 2017: B&SEC #1 in Norway Lillehammer
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Switzerland (Clemens Bracher & Michael Kuonen) (2 times)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Austria (Katrin Beierl & Jennifer Jantina Oluumi Desire Onasanya) (2 times)
    • Men's Skeleton winners: United Kingdom Craig Thompson (#1) / Latvia Krists Netlaus (#2)
    • Women's Skeleton winner: United Kingdom Eleanor Furneaux (2 times)
  • November 17 & 18, 2017: B&SEC #2 in Germany Winterberg #1
    • Skeleton #1 winners: Germany Martin Rosenberger (m) / United Kingdom Brogan Crowley (f)
    • Skeleton #2 winners: Germany Fabian Küchler (m) / Germany Corinna Leipold (f)
  • November 23 – 25, 2017: B&SEC #3 in Germany Altenberg #1
  • December 1 – 3, 2017: B&SEC #4 in Germany Schönau am Königssee
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Johannes Lochner & Joshua Bluhm)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  Germany (Pablo Nolte, Benedikt Hertel, Alexander Schueller, & Paul Straub)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  Germany (Christoph Hafer, Michael Salzer, Korbinian Reichenberger, & Tobias Schneider)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Austria (Katrin Beierl & Jennifer Jantina Oluumi Desire Onasanya) (2 times)
  • December 15 – 17, 2017: B&SEC #5 in France La Plagne
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Christoph Hafer & Tobias Schneider)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Christoph Hafer, Michael Salzer, Korbinian Reichenberger, & Tobias Schneider) (2 times)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Christin Senkel & Leonie Fiebig)
    • Men's Skeleton winner: Latvia Krists Netlaus (2 times)
    • Women's Skeleton winners: United Kingdom Eleanor Furneaux (#1) / Russia Alina Tararychenkova (#2)
  • January 5 & 6: B&SEC #6 in Austria Innsbruck #1
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Pablo Nolte & Florian Bauer)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Switzerland (Clemens Bracher, Fabio Badraun, Martin Meier, & Michael Kuonen)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Christin Senkel & Lena Zelichowski)
  • January 12: B&SEC #7 in Germany Altenberg #2
    • Skeleton winners: Germany Martin Rosenberger (m) / Germany Susanne Kreher (f)
  • January 12 – 14: B&SEC #8 in Germany Winterberg #2
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Richard Oelsner & Alexander Schueller)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Richard Oelsner, Benedikt Hertel, Alexander Schueller, & Paul Straub) (2 times)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Christin Senkel & Lena Zelichowski)
  • January 19: B&SEC #9 (final) in Austria Innsbruck #2
    • Skeleton winners: Russia Evgeniy Rukosuev (m) / Russia Alina Tararychenkova (f)

2017–18 IBSF Para World Cup edit

  • November 23 & 24, 2017: PWC #1 in Canada Calgary
    • Para bobsleigh winners: United States Jason Sturm (#1) / Latvia Annija Krumina (#2)
  • December 1 & 2, 2017: PWC #2 in United States Lake Placid
    • Para bobsleigh winners: Switzerland Christopher Stewart (#1) / United Kingdom Corie Mapp (#2)
  • January 18 & 19: PWC #3 in Austria Innsbruck
    • Para bobsleigh winners: United Kingdom Corie Mapp (#1) / Latvia Alvils Brants (#2)
  • January 25 & 26: PWC #4 in Germany Oberhof
    • Para bobsleigh winner: United Kingdom Corie Mapp (2 times)
  • February 1 & 2: PWC #5 (final) in Switzerland St. Moritz
    • Para bobsleigh winners: Switzerland Christopher Stewart (#1) / Latvia Arturs Klots (#2)

Curling edit

2018 Winter Olympics and Paralympics (Curling) edit

International curling championships edit

2017–18 Curling Canada season of champions edit

2017–18 World Curling Tour and Grand Slam of Curling edit

Figure skating edit

2018 Winter Olympics (Figure skating) edit

International figure skating events edit

2017–18 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating edit

2017–18 ISU Junior Grand Prix edit

Ice hockey edit

2018 Winter Olympics and Paralympics (Ice hockey) edit

Kontinental Hockey League edit

National Hockey League edit

World ice hockey championships edit

Europe edit

IIHF Continental Cup
Champions Hockey League

Asia edit

IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia
Asia League Ice Hockey

North America edit

Junior edit

OHL/QMJHL/WHL

College edit

NCAA (Division I)

Women's edit

Clarkson Cup
National Women's Hockey League

Senior edit

Allan Cup

Other ice hockey tournaments edit

Development Cup
  • September 30 – October 1, 2017: 2017 Development Cup in Andorra Canillo
    • 1st place, gold medalist(s)  Morocco; 2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Ireland; 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Portugal. Morocco defeated Ireland, 11–4, to win their first Development Cup title.

Luge edit

2018 Winter Olympics (Luge) edit

International luge events edit

2017–18 Luge World Cup edit

2017–18 Team Relay Luge World Cup edit

2017–18 Sprint Luge World Cup edit

2017–18 Natural Track Luge World Cup edit

  • December 2 & 3, 2017: NTLWC #1 in Austria Kühtai
  • January 5 – 7: NTLWC #2 in Italy Latzfons
    • Men's singles: Italy Patrick Pigneter
    • Women's singles: Italy Evelin Lanthaler
    • Men's doubles:  Italy (Patrick Pigneter & Florian Clara)
  • January 11 – 14: NTLWC #3 in Italy Passeiertal
    • Men's singles: Italy Alex Gruber
    • Women's singles: Italy Evelin Lanthaler
    • Men's doubles:  Italy (Patrick Pigneter & Florian Clara)
  • January 19 – 21: NTLWC #4 in Austria Saint Sebastian
    • Men's singles: Austria Thomas Kammerlander
    • Women's singles: Italy Evelin Lanthaler
    • Men's doubles:  Italy (Patrick Pigneter & Florian Clara)
  • January 26 – 28: NTLWC #5 in Italy Deutschnofen
    • Men's singles: Italy Alex Gruber
    • Women's singles: Italy Greta Pinggera
    • Men's doubles:  Austria (Rupert Brueggler & Tobias Angerer)
  • February 15 – 17: NTLWC #6 (final) in Austria Umhausen
    • Men's singles: Austria Thomas Kammerlander
    • Women's singles: Italy Evelin Lanthaler
    • Men's doubles:  Italy (Patrick Pigneter & Florian Clara)

Speed skating edit

2018 Winter Olympics (Speed skating) edit

2017–18 ISU Speed Skating World Cup edit

Other long track speed skating events edit

2017–18 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup edit

Other short track speed skating events edit

See also edit

References edit

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  65. ^ 2017 STWC #2 Results Page
  66. ^ 2017 STWC #3 Results Page
  67. ^ 2017 STWC #4 Results Page
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