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 monthEdit
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Air sportsEdit
AerobaticsEdit
- July 5 – 13: 2nd FAI World Intermediate Aerobatic Championship in
Břeclav
- July 18 – 28: 10th FAI World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships
Deva
- July 18 – 28: 22nd FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships
Deva
- July 18 – 28: 11th FAI European Advanced Aerobatic Championships
Torun
- July 18 – 28: 11th FAI European Advanced Aerobatic Championships
Châteauroux
Air racingEdit
- February 8 & 9: Red Bull Air Race #1 in
Abu Dhabi
- Winner:
Yoshihide Muroya (Zivko Edge 540 V3)
- Challenger winner:
Florian Bergér (both)
- Winner:
- June 15 & 16: Red Bull Air Race #2 in
Kazan
- 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)
- Winner:
- September 7 & 8: Red Bull Air Race #4 in
Makuhari (final)
AeromodellingEdit
- March 17 – 23: 2019 FAI F3P World Championship for Indoor Aerobatic Model Aircraft in
Heraklion
- June 2 – 9: 2019 FAI F1D European Championships for Free Flight Indoor Model Aircraft in
Tachov
- October 17 – 22: 2019 FAI F1 World Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in
Lost Hills
BallooningEdit
- August 27 - September 1: Slovenian Open National Hot Air Balloon Championship 2019 in
Murska Sobota
- September 9 – 14: 3rd Central European Cup
Szeged
- September 9 – 14: 1st Women European Cup
Szeged
- September 12 – 21: 63rd Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett in
Montbéliard
- October 20 – 27: 21st FAI European Hot Air Balloon Championship in
Mallorca
Drone racingEdit
- FAI World Drone Masters
- November 1 & 3: Jeonju FAI World Drone Masters (WCM #1) in
Jeonju
- 2019 FAI Drone Racing World Cup
- March 12: Race Of Drones Oulu (WCC #1) in
Oulu
- May 11 & 12: MajFlaj in
(WCC #2) Skopje
- May 31 – June 2: World Cup Drones FAI F9U El Yelmo (WCC #3) in
El Yelmo
- June 1 & 2: Seoul Drone Race World Cup (WCC #4) in
Seoul
- June 15 & 16: World Cup Latvia Drone Racing (WCC #5) in
Cēsis
- July 6 & 7: Partouche Drone Race World Cup (WCC #6) in
Forges-les-Eaux
- July 13 & 14: German Drone World Cup (WCC #7) in
Nördlingen
- July 20 & 21: Belgium FAI Drone Racing World Cup (WCC #8) in
Gouy-lez-Piéton
- August 10 & 11: Belarus Drone Racing World Cup (WCC #9) in
Minsk
- August 17 & 18: Moscow Cup (WCC #10) in
Moscow
- August 17 & 18: German Drone Championship (WCC #11) in
Crailsheim
- August 24 & 25: UK Drone Racing Open International (WCC #12) in
Barkston Heath
- September 7 & 8: F9U World Cup Italy (WCC #13) in
Modena
- September 13 – 15: EPFL Drone Racing Cup (WCC #14) in
Lausanne
- September 14 & 15: Mazovia Drone Racing (WCC #15) in
Warsaw
- September 14 & 15: Pam Cup (WCC #16) in
Plovdiv
- September 21 & 22: Daegu Drone Race World Cup (WCC #17) in
Daegu
- September 21 & 22: Lithuania Drone Racing World Cup (WCC #18) in
Vilnius
- October 12 & 13: Phoenix Drone Racing (WCC #19) in
Prilep
- October 25 & 27: Drone World Cup Carrefour Montequinto (WCC #20) in
Seville
- November 1 & 2: Drone Tokyo 2019 Racing & Conference (WCC #21) in
Tokyo
- November 16 & 17: FAI Hong Kong Open Drone Racing Championship (World Cup) (WCC #21) in
Hong Kong
- December 7 & 8: TIRT Drone Racing World Cup (WCC #22) in
Taoyuan
General aviationEdit
- June 10 – 16: 24th FAI World Precision Flying Championship in
Castellón de la Plana
- September 8 – 13: 2nd FAI World Air Navigation Race Championship in
Santa Cruz
GlidingEdit
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
- Open Class: 1st.
- June 1 – 8: 9th FAI World Sailplane Grand Prix Championship in
Cerdanya
- July 6 – 21: 20th FAI European Gliding Championships in
Prievidza
- July 28 – 10: 11th FAI Junior World Gliding Championships in
Szeged
- July 28 – 10: 3rd FAI Pan-American Gliding Championship in
Rockton, Ontario
- September 1 – 14: 3rd FAI World 13.5m Class Gliding Championship in
Pavullo nel Frignano
ParachutingEdit
- 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
- August 17 – 20: 10th FAI World Cup of Canopy Formation & 8th FAI European Canopy Formation Championships in
Strejnic
- August 23 – 30: 1st FAI European Wingsuit Flying Championship & 3rd FAI World Cup of Wingsuit Flying in
Ravenna
- 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
ParaglidingEdit
- World Championships
- September 8 – 18: 10th FAI World Paragliding Accuracy Championship in
Vršac
- 2019-20 Paragliding World Cup
- May 25 – June 1: 2019 World Cup France (WC #1) in
Chamousset
- June 8 – 15: 2019 World Cup China (WC #2) in
Linzhou
- June 29 – July 6: 2019 World Cup Portugal (WC #3) in
Manteigas
- September 7 – 14: 2019 World Cup Brazil (WC #4) in
Pico do Gavião
- November 9 – 16: 2019 World Cup Argentina (WC #5) in
Loma Bola
- March 24 – April 4, 2020: 2019 World Cup Superfinal in
Castelo
Para-SkiEdit
- 2019 Para-Ski World Cup
- January 25 – 27: WC #1 in
Disentis[1]
- February 8 – 10: WC #2 in
Ponte di Legno[2]
- 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)
- Winners:
- February 15 – 17: WC #3 in
Bad Leonfelden
- February 27 – March 2: 17th FAI World Para-Ski Championships in
Vrchlabí (part of World Cup)
Alpine skiingEdit
American footballEdit
- 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)
AquaticsEdit
ArcheryEdit
2018–19 Indoor Archery World SeriesEdit
- Note: This is the inaugural set of indoor archery events that replaced the World Cup.
- November 23 – 25, 2018: 2018 GT Open in
Strassen[3]
- December 1 & 2, 2018: 2018 Macau Indoor Archery Open in
Macau[4]
- Recurve winners:
Oh Jin-hyek (m) /
JEON Hun-young (f)
- Compound winners:
Mike Schloesser (m) /
Alexis Ruiz (f)
- Recurve winners:
- December 14 – 16, 2018: 2018 Roma Archery Trophy in
Rome[5]
- 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)
- Recurve winners:
- January 18 – 20: 2019 Nîmes Archery Tournament in
France[6]
- 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)
- Recurve winners:
- February 7 – 9: 2019 Vegas Shoot in
Las Vegas[7]
- February 8: 2019 Indoor Archery World Series Final in
Las Vegas[8]
- Recurve winners:
Steve Wijler (m) /
SIM Ye-ji (f)
- Compound winners:
Kris Schaff (m) /
Viktoria Balzhanova (f)
- Recurve winners:
2019 Archery World Cup & Championship eventsEdit
- April 22 – 28: WA World Cup #1 in
Medellin[9]
- 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)
- Recurve winners:
- May 6 – 12: WA World Cup #2 in
Shanghai[10]
- 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)
- Recurve winners:
- May 20 – 26: WA World Cup #3 in
Antalya[11]
- 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)
- Recurve winners:
- June 10 – 16: 2019 World Archery Championships in
s-Hertogenbosch[12]
- 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)
- Recurve winners:
- July 1 – 7: WA World Cup #4 in
Berlin[13]
- 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)
- Recurve winners:
- August 19 – 25: 2019 World Youth Archery Championships in
Madrid[14]
- 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)
- Junior Recurve winners:
- September 2 – 7: 2019 World Archery 3D Championships in
Lac La Biche[15]
- September 6 & 7: WA World Cup #5 (final) in
Moscow[16]
- 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)
- Recurve winners:
2019 European Archery eventsEdit
- February 26 – March 2: 2019 European Indoor Archery Championships in
Samsun[17]
- 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)
- Senior Recurve winners:
- April 9 – 13: European Grand Prix & Quota Tournament for Minsk European Games in
Bucharest[18]
- 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)
- Recurve winners:
- 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)
- Recurve winners:
- 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
- September 30 – October 5: European Archery Field Championships in
Mokrice Castle
- For detailed results, click here
2019 Asian Archery eventsEdit
- February 13 – 16: IWAS World Games 2019 (Archery) in
Sharjah
- 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)
- Recurve winners:
- 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)
- Recurve winners:
- 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)
- Recurve winners:
- 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
- Recurve winners:
- 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
- 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 eventsEdit
- August 5 – 18: Grand Prix de Côte d'Ivoire in
Abidjan
Ivory Coast won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Association footballEdit
Athletics (track and field)Edit
BadmintonEdit
BandyEdit
BaseballEdit
WBSCEdit
- July 26 – August 4: 2019 U-12 Baseball World Cup in
Tainan[19]
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[20]
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[21]
Israel has qualified to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics.[22]
- November 2 – 17: 2019 WBSC Premier12 in
Chinese Taipei,
South Korea,
Mexico, &
Japan[23]
Major League BaseballEdit
- March 20 – September 29: 2019 Major League Baseball season
- American League regular season winners:
Houston Astros
- National League regular season winners:
Los Angeles Dodgers
- American League regular season winners:
- 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)
- #1 pick:
- 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.
- The
2019 Little League Baseball World SeriesEdit
- July 27 – August 3: 2019 Senior League Baseball World Series in
Easley at Easley Recreation Complex[24]
- Team USA West Region (
Wailuku) defeated Team Caribbean Region (
Willemstad), 11–0, in the final.
- Team USA West Region (
- July 28 – August 4: 2019 Little League Intermediate (50/70) Baseball World Series in
Livermore at Max Baer Park[25]
- August 11 – 18: 2019 Junior League Baseball World Series in
Taylor at Heritage Park[26]
- August 15 – 25: 2019 Little League World Series in
South Williamsport at both the Little League Volunteer Stadium and the Howard J. Lamade Stadium[27]
- Team USA Southwest Region (
River Ridge) defeated Team Caribbean Region (
Willemstad), 8–0, in the final.
- Team USA Southwest Region (
Caribbean SeriesEdit
- 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.
BasketballEdit
National Basketball AssociationEdit
- 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.
- Eastern Conference Winners:
- February 17: 2019 NBA All-Star Game at the Spectrum Center in
Charlotte, North Carolina[28]
- 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
- 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)
- #1 pick:
Women's National Basketball AssociationEdit
- 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.
- #1 pick:
- May 24 – September 8: 2019 WNBA season (Regular)
- Eastern Conference RS winners:
Washington Mystics
- Western Conference RS winners:
Los Angeles Sparks
- Eastern Conference RS winners:
- 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
National Collegiate Athletic AssociationEdit
- 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.
- The
- 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.
- The
FIBA World Cup EventsEdit
- February 15 – 17: 2019 FIBA Intercontinental Cup in
Rio de Janeiro[29]
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[30]
- June 29 – July 7: 2019 FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup in
Heraklion[31]
- The
United States defeated
Mali, 93–79, to win their seventh FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup title.
France took third place.
- The
- July 20 – 28: 2019 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup in
Bangkok[32]
- 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.
- The
- August 31 – September 15: 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup in
China[33]
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 TourEdit
- April 18 & 19: 3x3 WT #1 in
Doha[34]
- June 1 & 2: 3x3 WT #2 in
Chengdu[35]
- Team
Novi Sad defeated Team
Riga, 21–14, to win their first World Tour event this year.
- Team
- July 6 & 7: 3x3 WT #3 in
Mexico City[36]
- Team
Novi Sad defeated Team
NY Harlem, 21–11, to win their second World Tour event this year.
- Team
- July 20 & 21: 3x3 WT #4 in
Saskatoon[37]
- August 3 & 4: 3x3 WT #5 in
Prague[38]
- Team
Riga Ghetto defeated Team
Princeton, 21–12, to win their second World Tour event this year.
- Team
- August 23 & 24: 3x3 WT #6 in
Lausanne[39]
- August 27 & 28: 3x3 WT #7 in
Debrecen[40]
- September 7 & 8: 3x3 WT #8 in
Montreal[41]
- September 21 & 22: 3x3 WT #9 in
Los Angeles[42]
- October 12 & 13: 3x3 WT #10 in
Nanjing[43]
- October 18 & 19: 3x3 WT #11 in
Jeddah[44]
- November 2 & 3: 3x3 WT #12 (final) in
Utsunomiya[45]
FIBA EuropeEdit
- National teams
- June 27 – July 7: FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2019 in
Serbia &
Latvia[46]
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[47]
- July 6 – 14 2019 FIBA U18 Women's European Championship in
Sarajevo[48]
- July 12 – 21: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division B in
Matosinhos[49]
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[50]
- July 14 – 21: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship Division C in
Tirana[51]
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[52]
- July 26 – August 4: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship Division B in
Oradea[53]
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[54]
- July 28 – August 4: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship Division C in
Andorra la Vella[55]
- July 30 – August 4: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women Division C in
Andorra la Vella[56]
- August 3 – 11: 2019 FIBA U20 Women's European Championship in
Klatovy[57]
- August 3 – 11: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women Division B in
Prishtina[58]
- August 8 – 17: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship Division B in
Podgorica[59]
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[60]
- August 15 – 24: 2019 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women Division B in
Sofia[61]
- August 22 – 30: 2019 FIBA U16 Women's European Championship in
Skopje[62]
- August 30 – September 1: 2019 FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup in
Debrecen[63]
- September 6 – 8: 2019 FIBA 3x3 Under-18 Europe Cup in
Tbilisi[64]
- Club teams
- September 20, 2018 – May 1: 2018–19 FIBA Europe Cup[65]
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[66]
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[67]
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[68]
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[69]
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[70]
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[71]
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[72]
- 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.
- In the final,
- September 27, 2018 – April 8: 2018–19 ABA League Second Division[73]
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)[74]
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[75]
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[76]
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[77]
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[78]
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[79]
Cibona U19 defeated
Crvena zvezda U19, 73–68, to win their first Junior ABA League title.
Igokea U19 took third place.
FIBA AmericasEdit
- National teams
- June 3 – 9: 2019 FIBA Under-16 Americas Championship in
Belém[80]
- 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.
- The
- June 16 – 22: 2019 FIBA Under-16 Women's Americas Championship in
Puerto Aysén[81]
- 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.
- The
- September 22 – 29: 2019 FIBA Women's AmeriCup in
San Juan[82]
- 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.
- The
- Club teams
- January 18 – March 31: 2019 FIBA Americas League[83]
San Lorenzo defeated
Guaros, 64–61, to win their second consecutive FIBA Americas League title.
FIBA AsiaEdit
- National teams
- May 24 – 26: 2019 FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup in
Changsha[84]
- September 24 – 29: 2019 FIBA Women's Asia Cup in
Bengaluru[85]
- 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[86]
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.
- Men:
- September 24 – 29: 2019 FIBA Asia Champions Cup in
Bangkok[87]
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 AfricaEdit
- National teams
- July 5 – 14: 2019 FIBA Under-16 African Championship in
Praia[88]
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[89]
- August 9 – 18: 2019 Women's Afrobasket in
Dakar[90]
- Club teams
- February 8 – May 26: 2018–19 Africa Basketball League[91]
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 OceaniaEdit
- August 19 – 24: 2019 FIBA Oceania Under-17 Championship for Men & Women in
/
Nouméa[92][93]
- 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.
- Men:
Beach soccerEdit
Beach tennisEdit
Beach volleyballEdit
BiathlonEdit
Bobsleigh & SkeletonEdit
BowlingEdit
- 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)
- Singles winners:
- 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
PBAEdit
- February 5 – 9: PBA Tournament of Champions in
Fairlawn[94]
- Winner:
Jason Belmonte (10th major)
- Winner:
- February 12 – 16: PBA Players Championship in
Columbus
- Winner:
Anthony Simonsen (6th major)
- Winner:
- March 12 – 21: PBA World Championship in
Allen Park
- Winner:
Jason Belmonte (11th major)
- Winner:
- March 26 – 31: USBC Masters in
Las Vegas
- Winner:
Jakob Butturff (1st major)
- Winner:
- October 23 – 29: U.S. Open in
Mooresville
PWBAEdit
- May 15 – 21: USBC Queens in
Wichita
- Winner:
Dasha Kovalova (1st major)
- Winner:
- June 16 – 23: U.S. Women's Open in
Las Vegas
- Winner:
Danielle McEwan (2nd major)
- Winner:
- August 21 – 24: PWBA Players Championship in
Raleigh
- September 15 – 18: PWBA Tour Championship in
Richmond
BowlsEdit
World Bowls TourEdit
- November 3 – 10, 2018: The Scottish International Open 2018 in
Perth
- In the final,
Paul Foster defeated
Stewart Anderson, 6,8–4,12.
- In the final,
World and International ChampionshipsEdit
- 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
- Final Positions: 1st.
- 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
- Open Singles:
- 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
- Winners:
- 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)
- Singles winners:
- October 28 – November 3: 2019 World Singles Champion of Champions in
Adelaide
BoxingEdit
Canadian footballEdit
- November 24 – 107th Grey Cup: Winnipeg Blue Bombers defeat Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 33–12.
CanoeingEdit
ChessEdit
FIDE Grand Prix 2019Edit
- 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 2019-20Edit
- 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 EventsEdit
- February 1 – August 1: 7th FIDE World Cup in Composing
- March 4 – 15: 2019 World Team Chess Championship in
Astana[95]
- Winners:
Russia (Sergey Karjakin, Alexander Grischuk, Dmitry Andreikin, Vladislav Artemiev) (m) /
China (Tan Zhongyi, Huang Qian, Lei Tingjie, Ding Yixin) (f)
- Winners:
- 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+)
- Winners:
- 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)
- U7 winners:
- May 29 – June 19: Women's Candidates Tournament in
Kazan
- June 29 – July 7: World Amateur Championship in
Mexico City
- July 9 – 15: 3rd World Junior Chess Championship for the Disabled 2019 in
Cherry Hill
- 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)
CricketEdit
- 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.
- In the final,
- February 9 – 17: 2018–19 Oman Quadrangular Series in
Oman
- Round Robin Final Positions: 1st.
Scotland, 2nd.
Netherlands, 3rd.
Ireland, 4th.
Oman
- Round Robin Final Positions: 1st.
- February 18 – 27: 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Asia in
Thailand
- 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
- Round Robin Final Positions: 1st.
- May 5 – 12: 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Africa in
Zimbabwe
- May 6 – 12: 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier EAP in
Vanuatu
- 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
- June 13 – 21: 2018–19 ICC World Twenty20 Europe Qualifier § Regional Finals in
Guernsey
- June 24 – 30: 2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Europe in
Spain
- Round Robin Final Positions: 1st.
Netherlands, 2nd.
Scotland, 3rd.
Germany
- Round Robin Final Positions: 1st.
- July 22 – July 28: 2018–19 ICC World Twenty20 Asia Qualifier § Regional Finals in
Singapore
- 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
- Round Robin Final Positions: 1st.
- 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
- Final Positions: 1st.
- 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)
- In the final,
- 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).
- In the final,
- August 1 – September 16: 2019 Ashes series in
England
Cross-country skiingEdit
Cue sportsEdit
CurlingEdit
Cycle sportEdit
DancesportEdit
- Grand Slam
- March 16 & 17: GS #1 in
Bucharest
- Adult Latin winners:
Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
- Adult Standard winners:
Evaldas Sodeika & Ieva Žukauskaitė
- Adult Latin winners:
- June 1 & 2: GS #2 in
Taipei
- July 13 & 14: GS #3 in
Rimini
- 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
- March 23 & 24: WDSF PD Super Grand Prix in
Pieve di Cento
- World Open
- January 12 & 13: WO #1 in
Benidorm
- Adult Latin winners:
Andrea Silvestri & Martina Varadi
- Adult Standard winners:
Evaldas Sodeika & Ieva Žukauskaitė
- Adult Latin winners:
- January 19: WO #2 in
Montecatini Terme
- Adult Standard winners:
Evaldas Sodeika & Ieva Žukauskaitė
- Adult Standard winners:
- January 26: WO #3 in
Pforzheim
- February 9 & 10: WO #4 in
Antwerp
- February 23: WO #5 in
Lisbon
- March 9: WO #6 in
Brno
- March 9 & 10: WO #7 in
Kyiv
- March 10: WO #8 in
Tokyo
- March 23 & 24: WO #9 in
Pieve di Cento
- March 30: WO #10 in
Skopje
- April 6 & 7: WO #11 in
Moscow
- April 13 & 14: WO #12 in
Paphos
- April 19: WO #13 in
Berlin
- April 20 & 21: WO #14 in
Cambrils
- May 4 & 5: WO #15 in
Copenhagen
- May 5: WO #16 in
Shijiazhuang
- May 18: WO #17 in
Yerevan
- May 25: WO #18 in
Paris
- June 1: WO #19 in
Szombathely
- June 15: WO #20 in
Vila do Conde
- June 15 & 16: WO #21 in
Tirana
- June 27 – 29: WO #22 in
Sochi
- July 6 & 7: WO #23 in
Wuppertal
- July 21: WO #24 in
Dalian
- 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
- April 20: WDSF World Championship (Senior I Standard) in
Berlin
- April 20: WDSF European Championship (Youth Latin) in
Chișinău
DartsEdit
Professional Darts CorporationEdit
- 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
- 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 OrganisationEdit
- 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.
- Men:
- 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.
- Men:
- 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.
- Men:
Disc golf & UltimateEdit
- 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
- Men's Division winners:
- 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)
- Men winners:
- June 14 – 17: WFDF 2019 All Africa Ultimate Championships in
Johannesburg
- July 13 – 20: WFDF 2019 World Under 24 Ultimate Championships in
Heidelberg
- Men's, Women's and Mixed Division winners:
United States
- Men's, Women's and Mixed Division winners:
- July 23 – 27: WFDF 2019 Asia Oceanic Ultimate & Guts Championships in
Shanghai
- Men winners:
Japan
- Women winners:
Japan
- Mixed winners:
Philippines
- Men winners:
- 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 TourEdit
- February 28 – March 2: Memorial Championship in
Scottsdale
- Winners:
Eagle Wynne McMahon (m) /
Eveliina Salonen (f)
- Winners:
- March 14 – 17: Waco Annual Charity Open in
Waco
- Winners:
Paul McBeth (m) /
Catrina Allen (f)
- Winners:
- April 12 – 14: Jonesboro Open in
Jonesboro
- June 21 – 23: Discraft Ledgestone Insurance Open in
Eureka
- July 26 – 28: Idlewild Open in
Burlington
- August 29 – September 1: MVP Open at Maple Hill in
Leicester
PDGA Major EventsEdit
- 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
- Individual winners:
- 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
- Advanced winners:
- June 7 – 9: 2019 PDGA United States Amateur Disc Golf Championship in
Milford
- 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
- Pro Masters 40+ winners:
- July 9 – 13: 2019 PDGA Junior Disc Golf World Championships in
Emporia
- 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 EventsEdit
- February 21 – 24: Las Vegas Challenge in
Henderson
- Winners:
Calvin Heimburg (m) /
Paige Bjerkaas &
Catrina Allen (f)
- Winners:
- April 24 – 27: Dynamic Discs Glass Blown Open in
Emporia
- May 17 – 19: Santa Cruz Masters Cup in
Santa Cruz
- June 7 – 9: Beaver State Fling in
Estacada
- 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 TourEdit
- April 20 & 21: ET#1 – Dutch Open in
Rijswijk
- 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)
- Winners:
- 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)
- Winners:
- June 7 – 9: ET#4 – Sula Open in
Langevåg
- June 15 & 16: ET#5 – Quarry Park Open in
Leamington Spa
- June 22 – 24: ET#6 – Iceland Summer Solstice in
Garðabær
- July 11 – 13: ET#7 – Estonian Open in
Aegviidu
- September 6 – 8: ET#8 – Nokia Open in
Nokia
- September 14 & 15: ET#9 – Creeksea Classic in
Burnham-on-Crouch
EquestrianismEdit
FencingEdit
Field hockeyEdit
FIHEdit
- 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.
EHFEdit
- 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.
- In the final,
- 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.
- In the final,
- 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.
- In the final,
- 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
- Round Robin: 1st.
- 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
- Round Robin: 1st.
- February 8 – 10: EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge II in
Varna
- 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.
- In the final,
- 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
- Round Robin: 1st.
- February 15 – 17: Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge I in
Douai
- February 16 & 17: Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge II in
Belgrade
- 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.
- In the final,
- 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.
- In the final,
- April 19 – 22: Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge I in
Lille
- 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.
- In the final,
- June 6 – 9: EuroHockey Club Challenge IV in