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This article lists the in the water and on the water forms of aquatic sports for 2017.
Aquatics (FINA)
World aquatics championships
- July 14–30: 2017 World Aquatics Championships in  
 Budapest[1]
- The 
 United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies. 
 - The 
 - August 7–20: 2017 FINA World Masters Championships in 
 Budapest[2]
- For results, click here.
 
 - August 23–28: 2017 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships in 
 Indianapolis[3]
- The 
 United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies. 
 - The 
 - November 27 – December 7: 2017 World Para Swimming Championships in 
 Mexico City[4]
- Note: Due to the 2017 Chiapas earthquake, the championships was postponed until the end of November 2017.
 
 China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[5]
 
2017 FINA 10 km Marathon Swimming World Cup
- February 4: MSWC #1 in 
 Carmen de Patagones-Viedma, Río Negro[6]
- Winners: 
 Federico Vanelli (m) / 
 Arianna Bridi (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - March 11: MSWC #2 in 
 Abu Dhabi[7]
- Winners: 
 Jack Burnell (m) / 
 Aurélie Muller (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - June 24: MSWC #3 in 
 Setúbal[8]
- Winners: 
 Kristóf Rasovszky (m) / 
 Rachele Bruni (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - July 27: MSWC #4 in 
 Lac Saint-Jean[9]
- Winners: 
 Simone Ruffini (m) / 
 Arianna Bridi (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - August 12: MSWC #5 in 
 Lake Mégantic[10]
- Winners: 
 Kristóf Rasovszky (m) / 
 Ana Marcela Cunha (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - October 15: MSWC #6 in 
 Chun'an County (Hangzhou)[11]
- Winners: 
 Kristóf Rasovszky (m) / 
 Ana Marcela Cunha (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - October 21: MSWC #7 (final) in 
 Hong Kong[12]
- Winners: 
 Rob Muffels (m) / 
 Arianna Bridi (f) 
 - Winners: 
 
2017 FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix
- February 5: OWGP #1 in 
 Santa Fe-Coronda[13]
- Winners: 
 Damián Blaum (m) / 
 Barbara Pozzobon (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - July 29: OWGP #2 in 
 Lac Saint-Jean[14]
- Winners: 
 Guillermo Bertola (m) / 
 Martina Grimaldi (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - August 19: OWGP #3 in 
 Lake Ohrid[15]
- Winners: 
 Alexander Studzinski (m) / 
 Barbara Pozzobon (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - September 3: OWGP #4 (final) in 
 Capri-Naples[16]
- Winners: 
 Matteo Furlan (m) / 
 Ana Marcela Cunha (f) 
 - Winners: 
 
2017 FINA Diving World Series
- March 3–5: DWS #1 in 
 Beijing[17]
- 3m Springboard winners: 
 Jack Laugher (m) / 
 Shi Tingmao (f) - 10m Platform winners: 
 Chen Aisen (m) / 
 Si Yajie (f) - Synchronized 3m winners: 
 China (Cao Yuan & Xie Siyi) (m) / 
 China (Shi Tingmao &  XU Zhihuan) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners: 
 China (Chen Aisen & Yang Hao) (m) / 
 China (Chang Yani & Ren Qian) (f) - Mixed winners: 
 China (Wang Han & LI Zheng) (3m) / 
 China (LIAN Jie & LIAN Junjie) (10m) 
 - 3m Springboard winners: 
 - March 9–11: DWS #2 in 
 Guangzhou[18]
- 3m Springboard winners: 
 Xie Siyi (m) / 
 Shi Tingmao (f) - 10m Platform winners: 
 Chen Aisen (m) / 
 Si Yajie (f) - Synchronized 3m winners: 
 China (Xie Siyi & Cao Yuan) (m) / 
 China (Shi Tingmao &  XU Zhihuan) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners: 
 China (Chen Aisen & Yang Hao) (m) / 
 China (Chang Yani & Ren Qian) (f) - Mixed winners: 
 China (Wang Han & LI Zheng) (3m) / 
 China (LIAN Jie & LIAN Junjie) (10m) 
 - 3m Springboard winners: 
 - March 31 – April 2: DWS #3 in 
 Kazan[19]
- 3m Springboard winners: 
 Cao Yuan (m) / 
 Shi Tingmao (f) - 10m Platform winners: 
 Chen Aisen (m) / 
 Ren Qian (f) - Synchronized 3m winners: 
 China (Xie Siyi & Cao Yuan) (m) / 
 China (Chang Yani & Shi Tingmao) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners: 
 China (Chen Aisen & Yang Hao) (m) / 
 China (Ren Qian & Si Yajie) (f) - Mixed winners: 
 China (Wang Han & LI Zheng) (3m) / 
 China (LIAN Jie & LIAN Junjie) (10m) 
 - 3m Springboard winners: 
 - April 21–23: DWS #4 in 
 Windsor, Ontario (final)[20]
- 3m Springboard winners: 
 Jack Laugher (m) / 
 Shi Tingmao (f) - 10m Platform winners: 
 Chen Aisen (m) / 
 Si Yajie (f) - Synchronized 3m winners: 
 Russia (Evgeny Kuznetsov & Ilya Zakharov) (m) / 
 China (Chang Yani & Shi Tingmao) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners: 
 China (Chen Aisen & Yang Hao) (m) / 
 China (Ren Qian & Si Yajie) (f) - Mixed winners: 
 China (Wang Han & LI Zheng) (3m) / 
 China (LIAN Jie & LIAN Junjie) (10m) 
 - 3m Springboard winners: 
 
2017 FINA Diving Grand Prix
- February 24–26: DGP #1 in 
 Rostock[21]
- 3m Springboard winners: 
 PENG Jianfeng (m) / 
 WU Chunting (f) - 10m Platform winners: 
 Yang Jian (m) / 
 ZHANG Minjie (f) - Synchronized 3m winners: 
 Germany (Stephan Feck & Patrick Hausding) (m) / 
 Canada (Melissa Citrini Beaulieu & Jennifer Abel) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners: 
 Russia (Roman Izmailov & Sergey Nazin) (m; default) / 
 China (ZHANG Minjie & ZHANG Jiaqi) (f) 
 - 3m Springboard winners: 
 - April 6–9: DGP #2 in 
 Gatineau[22]
- 3m Springboard winners: 
 He Chao (m) / 
 JIA Dongjin (f) - 10m Platform winners: 
 Yang Jian (m) / 
 Nana Sasaki (f) - Synchronized 3m winners: 
 China (He Chao & LIU Chengming) (m) / 
 China (CHEN Huiling & JIA Dongjin) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners: 
 Great Britain (Matthew Dixon & Noah Williams) (m) / 
 China (LIU Xin & ZHANG Rui) (f) - Mixed Synchronized winners: 
 Canada (Jennifer Abel & François Imbeau-Dulac) (3m) / 
 Japan (Kazuki Murakami & Minami Itahashi) (10m) 
 - 3m Springboard winners: 
 - May 4–7: DGP #3 in 
 San Juan, Puerto Rico[23]
- 3m Springboard winners: 
 Sebastián Morales (m) / 
 Chen Yiwen (f) - 10m Platform winners: 
 Matty Lee (m) / 
 LIU Xin (f) - Synchronized 3m winners: 
 Great Britain (Freddy Woodward & James Heatly) (m) / 
 China (LIU Lingrui & Huang Xiaohui) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners: 
 China (XU Zewei & Tai Xiaohu) (m) / 
 China (LIU Xin & ZHANG Rui) (f) - Mixed Synchronized winners: 
 Japan (Nishida Reo & Hazuki Miyamoto) (3m) / 
 Great Britain (Matty Lee & Robyn Birch) (10m) 
 - 3m Springboard winners: 
 - May 26–28: DGP #4 in 
 Madrid[24]
- 3m Springboard winners: 
 Giovanni Tocci (m) / 
 Pamela Ware (f) - 10m Platform winners: 
 Randal Willars Valdez (m) / 
 ZHANG Jiaqi (f) - Synchronized 3m winners: 
 Canada (François Imbeau-Dulac & Peter Thach Mai) (m) / 
 Canada (Mia Vallee & Olivia Chamandy) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners: 
 Mexico (Kevin Berlin Reyes & Jose Diego Balleza Isaias) (m) / 
 China (ZHANG Jiaqi & ZHANG Minjie) (f) 
 - 3m Springboard winners: 
 - July 5–7: DGP #5 in 
 Bolzano[25]
- 3m Springboard winners: 
 Sebastián Morales (m) / 
 Yuka Mabuchi (f) - 10m Platform winners: 
 Isaac Souza Filho (m) / 
 ZHANG Nanju (f) - Synchronized 3m winners: 
 Russia (Evgenii Novoselov & Viacheslav Novoselov) (m) / 
 Great Britain (Yasmin Harper & Scarlett Mew Jensen) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners: 
 Russia (Egor Galperin & Boris Efremov) (m; default) / 
 Italy (Chiara Pellacani & Noemi Batki) (f) - Mixed Synchronized winners: 
 Italy (Elena Bertocchi & Maicol Verzotto) (3m) / 
 Italy (Noemi Batki & Maicol Verzotto) (10m) 
 - 3m Springboard winners: 
 - October 26–29: DGP #6 in 
 Kuala Lumpur[26]
- 3m Springboard winners: 
 Woo Ha-ram (m) / 
 Wang Han (f) - 10m Platform winners: 
 Tai Xiaohu (m) / 
 ZHANG Jiaqi (f) - Synchronized 3m winners: 
 South Korea (Kim Yeong-nam & Woo Ha-ram) (m) / 
 Japan (Hazuki Miyamoto & Sayaka Mikami) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners: 
 South Korea (Kim Yeong-nam & Woo Ha-ram) (m) / 
 Malaysia (Leong Mun Yee & Pandelela Rinong) (f) - Mixed Synchronized winners: 
 Japan (Hazuki Miyamoto & Nishida Reo) (3m) / 
 Malaysia (Cheong Jun Hoong & Jellson Jabillin) (10m) 
 - 3m Springboard winners: 
 - November 2–5: DGP #7 in 
 Singapore[27]
- 3m Springboard winners: 
 Kim Yeong-nam (m) / 
 Chen Yiwen (f) - 10m Platform winners: 
 Tai Xiaohu (m) / 
 ZHANG Jiaqi (f) - Synchronized 3m winners: 
 South Korea (Kim Yeong-nam & Woo Ha-ram) (m) / 
 Great Britain (Yasmin Harper & Scarlett Mew Jensen) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners: 
 South Korea (Kim Yeong-nam & Woo Ha-ram) (m) / 
 North Korea (KIM Kwang Hui & KIM Mi Hwa) (f) - Mixed Synchronized winners: 
 South Korea (Kim Su-ji & Woo Ha-ram) (3m) / 
 South Korea (CHO Eun-bi & Kim Yeong-nam) (10m) 
 - 3m Springboard winners: 
 - November 9–12: DGP #8 (final) in 
 Gold Coast, Queensland[28]
- 3m Springboard winners: 
 Xie Siyi (m) / 
 Chen Yiwen (f) - 10m Platform winners: 
 Yang Jian (m) / 
 Pandelela Rinong (f) - Synchronized 3m winners: 
 China (Cao Yuan & Xie Siyi) (m) / 
 United States (Krysta Palmer & Maria Coburn) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners: 
 Russia (Aleksandr Belevtsev & Nikita Shleikher) (m) / 
 Australia (Melissa Wu & Taneka Kovchenko) (f) - Mixed Synchronized winners: 
 Germany (Martin Wolfram & Tina Punzel) (3m) / 
 Great Britain (Gemma McArthur & Lucas Thomson) (10m) 
 - 3m Springboard winners: 
 
2017 FINA High Diving World Cup
2017 FINA Swimming World Cup
- August 2 & 3: SWC #1 in 
 Moscow[30]
 Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - August 6 & 7: SWC #2 in 
 Berlin[31]
 Hungary won the gold medal tally. The 
 Netherlands won the overall medal tally.
 - August 11 & 12: SWC #3 in 
 Eindhoven[32]
 South Africa and 
 Russia won 4 gold medals each. The 
 Netherlands won the overall medal tally.
 - September 30 & October 1: SWC #4 in 
 Hong Kong[33]
 South Africa won the gold medal tally. The 
 Netherlands won the overall medal tally.
 - October 4 & 5: SWC #5 in 
 Doha[34]
 Hungary won the gold medal tally. 
 China and the 
 Netherlands won 13 overall medals each.
 - November 10 & 11: SWC #6 in 
 Beijing[35]
 China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - November 14 & 15: SWC #7 in 
 Tokyo[36]
 - November 18 & 19: SWC #8 (final) in 
 Singapore[37]
 
2017 FINA Synchronized Swimming World Series
- March 10–12: SSWS #1 in 
 Paris[38]
- Free/Technical Solo winner: 
 Anna Voloshyna - Free/Technical Duet winners: 
 China (Jiang Wenwen & Jiang Tingting) - Free/Technical Mixed Duet winners: 
 Italy (Manila Flamini & Giorgio Minisini) - Free Combination & Team Routine winners: 
 Japan 
 - Free/Technical Solo winner: 
 - April 22–24: SSWS #2 in 
 Taiyuan[39]
- Free/Technical Solo winners: 
 Lee Lee / 
 Anita Alvarez - Free/Technical Duet winners: 
 China (Li Xiaolu & Sun Wenyan) - Free/Technical Mixed Duet winners: 
 China (SHI Haoyu & SHENG Shuwen) - Free Combination & Team Routine winners: 
 China 
 - Free/Technical Solo winners: 
 - April 28–30: SSWS #3 in 
 Tokyo[40]
- Free/Technical Solo winner: 
 Ona Carbonell - Free/Technical Duet winners: 
 Japan (Yukiko Inui & Kanami Nakamaki) / 
 Japan (Yukiko Inui & Mai Nakamura) - Free Mixed Duet winners: 
 Japan (Abe Atsushi & Yumi Adachi) - Free Combination & Team Routine winners: 
 Japan 
 - Free/Technical Solo winner: 
 - May 2–7: SSWS #4 in 
 Toronto[41]
- Free/Technical Solo winner: 
 Anna Voloshyna - Free/Technical Duet winner: 
 Ukraine (Anna Voloshyna & Yelyzaveta Yakhno) - Free/Technical Mixed Duet winners: 
 Canada (Robert Prévost & Isabelle Rampling) (default) - Free Combination & Team Routine winners: 
 Ukraine 
 - Free/Technical Solo winner: 
 - May 25–28: SSWS #5 in 
 Las Palmas[42]
 - June 22–24: SSWS #6 in 
 Long Island (East Meadow, New York)[43]
- Solo winner: 
 Ona Carbonell - Duet winners: 
 Spain (Ona Carbonell & Paula Ramirez) - Team winners: 
 United States - Mixed Duet winners: 
 United States (Kanako Spendlove & Bill May) 
 - Solo winner: 
 - September 21–24: SSWS #7 (final) in 
 Tashkent[44]
- Solo winner: 
 Ona Carbonell - Duet winners: 
 Ukraine (Anna Voloshyna & Yelyzaveta Yakhno) - Team winners: 
 Ukraine - Mixed Duet winners: 
 Japan (Abe Atsushi & Yumi Adachi) 
 - Solo winner: 
 
LEN (Aquatics)
- May 5–7: 2017 European Synchronised Swimming Champions Cup in 
 Cuneo[45]
- Free/Technical Duet winners: 
 Spain (Ona Carbonell & Paula Ramirez) (2 times) - Free/Technical Mixed Duet winners: 
 Italy (Manila Flamini & Giorgio Minisini) (2 times) - Free/Technical Team winners: 
 Italy (2 times) - Team Highlight winners: 
 Greece - Free Combination winners: 
 Ukraine 
 - Free/Technical Duet winners: 
 - June 12–18: 2017 European Diving Championships in 
 Kyiv[46]
- 1m Springboard winners: 
 Illya Kvasha (m) / 
 Elena Bertocchi (f) - 3m Springboard winners: 
 Ilya Zakharov (m) / 
 Hanna Pysmenska (f) - 10m Platform winners: 
 Benjamin Auffret (m) / 
 Lois Toulson (f) - Synchronized 3m winners: 
 Russia (Ilya Zakharov & Evgeny Kuznetsov) (m) / 
 Russia (Nadezhda Bazhina & Kristina Ilinykh) (f) - Synchronized 10m winners: 
 Ukraine (Maksym Dolhov & Oleksandr Horshkovozov) (m) / 
 Great Britain (Ruby Bower & Phoebe Banks) (f) - Mixed winners: 
 Italy (Elena Bertocchi & Maicol Verzotto) (3m) / 
 Great Britain (Lois Toulson & Matty Lee) (10m) - Team event winners: 
 France (Laura Marino & Matthieu Rosset) 
 - 1m Springboard winners: 
 - June 21–25: 2017 European Junior Synchronised Swimming Championship in 
 Belgrade[47]
 - June 27 – July 2: 2017 European Junior Diving Championship in 
 Bergen[48]
- 1m Springboard winners: 
 Jonathan Suckow (m) / 
 Ekaterina Nekrasova (f) - 3m Springboard winners: 
 Nikita Nikolaev (m) / 
 Ekaterina Nekrasova (f) - 10m Platform winners: 
 Matthew Dixon (m) / 
 Anna Chuinyshena (f) - Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: 
 Germany (Patrick Kreisel & Lou Massenberg) (m) / 
 Russia (Ekaterina Nekrasova & Uliana Kliueva) (f) - Synchronized 10m Platform winners: 
 Russia (Ruslan Ternovoi & Maksim Malofeev) (m) / 
 Ukraine (Sofiia Lyskun & Valeriia Liulko) (f) - Mixed winners: 
 Russia 
 - 1m Springboard winners: 
 - June 28 – July 2: 2017 European Junior Swimming Championships in 
 Netanya[49]
 - August 4–6: 2017 European Junior Open Water Swimming Championships in 
 Marseille[50]
- Junior 5 km winners: 
 Szilar Galyassy (m) / 
 Giulia Salin (f) - Men's Junior 7.5 km winner: 
 Clement Batte - Junior 10 km winners: 
 Logan Fontaine (m) / 
 Melinda Novoszath (f) - Junior 5 km mixed relay (14–16 years old) winners: 
 Russia (Daniil Orlov, Ekaterina Zotova, Yana Kurtseva, & Nikita Khotko) - Junior 5 km mixed relay (14–19 years old) winners: 
 France (Oceane Cassignol, Clement Batte, Lisa Pou, & Logan Fontaine) 
 - Junior 5 km winners: 
 - December 13–17: 2017 European Short Course Swimming Championships in 
 Copenhagen[51]
 Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
2017 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series
- June 24: #1 in 
 Serpent's Lair, Inis Mór
- Winners: 
 Gary Hunt (m) / 
 Rhiannan Iffland (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - July 9: #2 in 
 Vila Franca do Campo, São Miguel, Azores
- Winners: 
 Orlando Duque (m) / 
 Adriana Jimenez (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - July 23: #3 in 
 Bastione di Santo Stefano, Polignano a Mare
- Winners: 
 Alessandro De Rose (m) / 
 Rhiannan Iffland (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - September 3: #4 in 
 Possum Kingdom Lake, Texas
- Winners: 
 Blake Aldridge (m) / 
 Rhiannan Iffland (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - September 16: #5 in 
 Stari Most, Mostar
- Winners: 
 Gary Hunt (m) / 
 Cesilie Carlton (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - October 21: #6 (final) in 
 Saltos de Riñinahue, Lago Ranco
- Winners: 
 Jonathan Paredes (m) / 
 Rhiannan Iffland (f) 
 - Winners: 
 
Canoeing
Canoe sprint
- April 8 – September 24: 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint Schedule[52]
 
International canoe sprint championships
- June 22–25: 2017 European Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint Championships in 
 Belgrade
 - July 14–16: 2017 Canoe Sprint European Championships in 
 Plovdiv[53]
 Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - July 27–30: 2017 ICF Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint World Championships in 
 Pitești[54][55]
 - August 23–27: 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in 
 Račice[56]
 Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
2017 Canoe Sprint World Cup
Canoe slalom
- January 28 – October 8: 2017 ICF Canoe Slalom Schedule[52]
 
International canoe slalom championships
- January 28–30: 2017 Oceania Canoe Slalom Championships in 
 Auckland[60]
- C1 winners: 
 Ryan Westley (m) / 
 Jessica Fox (f) - K1 winners: 
 Michal Smolen (m) / 
 Jessica Fox (f) 
 - C1 winners: 
 - May 31 – June 4: 2017 European Canoe Slalom Championships in 
 Tacen[61]
 France and 
 Great Britain won 2 gold medals each. The 
 Czech Republic won the overall medal tally.
 - July 18–23: 2017 ICF World Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships in 
 Bratislava[62]
- Junior: 
 Germany won the gold medal tally. The 
 Czech Republic won the overall medal tally. - U23: The 
 Czech Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies. 
 - Junior: 
 - August 17–20: 2017 European Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships in 
 Hagen-Hohenlimburg[63]
- The 
 Czech Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies. 
 - The 
 - September 27 – October 1: 2017 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in 
 Pau[64]
- The 
 Czech Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies. 
 - The 
 
2017 Canoe Slalom World Cup
- June 16–18: #1 in 
 Prague[65]
- C1 winners: 
 Sideris Tasiadis (m) / 
 Kimberley Woods (f) - Men's C2 winners: 
 Czech Republic (Jonáš Kašpar & Marek Šindler) - K1 winners: 
 Vít Přindiš (m) / 
 Maialen Chourraut (f) - Mixed C2 winners: 
 Czech Republic (Tereza Fišerová & Jakub Jáně) - Extreme K1 winners: 
 Michael Dawson (m) / 
 Amálie Hilgertová (f) 
 - C1 winners: 
 - June 23–25: #2 in 
 Augsburg[66]
- C1 winners: 
 Matej Beňuš (m) / 
 Jessica Fox (f) - Men's C2 winners: 
 Germany (Robert Behling & Thomas Becker) - K1 winners: 
 Vít Přindiš (m) / 
 Ricarda Funk (f) - Extreme K1 winners: 
 Boris Neveu (m) / 
 Jasmin Schornberg (f) 
 - C1 winners: 
 - June 30 – July 2: #3 in 
 Markkleeberg[67]
- C1 winners: 
 Michal Martikán (m) / 
 Jessica Fox (f) - Men's C2 winners: 
 Czech Republic (Jonáš Kašpar & Marek Šindler) - K1 winners: 
 Giovanni De Gennaro (m) / 
 Ricarda Funk (f) - Extreme K1 winners: 
 Vít Přindiš (m) / 
 Tereza Fišerová (f) 
 - C1 winners: 
 - September 1–3: #4 in 
 Ivrea[68]
- C1 winners: 
 Sideris Tasiadis (m) / 
 Jessica Fox (f) - Men's C2 winners: 
 Slovakia (Ladislav Škantár & Peter Škantár) - K1 winners: 
 Vít Přindiš (m) / 
 Ricarda Funk (f) - Extreme K1 winners: 
 Hannes Aigner (m) / 
 Ana Sátila (f) 
 - C1 winners: 
 - September 8–10: #5 (final) in 
 La Seu d'Urgell[69]
- C1 winners: 
 Benjamin Savšek (m) / 
 Núria Vilarrubla (f) - Men's C2 winners: 
 Germany (Robert Behling & Thomas Becker) - K1 winners: 
 Peter Kauzer (m) / 
 Ricarda Funk (f) - Extreme K1 winners: 
 Hannes Aigner (m) / 
 Martina Wegman (f) 
 - C1 winners: 
 
Other international canoeing events
- June 30 – July 2: 2017 Canoe Marathon European Championships in 
 Ponte de Lima[70]
- Note: This event was supposed to be hosted in Vila Nova de Gaia, but an ICF official stated that the venue's conditions were unsatisfactory.[71]
 
 Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - July 26–30: 2017 ICF Wildwater Canoeing Junior and U23 World Championships in 
 Murau-Mur[72]
- Nations Cup Sprint winners: 
 France[73] - Individual Sprint winners: The 
 Czech Republic won the gold medal tally. 
 France won the overall medal tally.[74] - Team Sprint winners: 
 France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[75] - Nations Cup Classical winners: The 
 Czech Republic[76] - Individual Classical winners: The 
 Czech Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[77] - Team Classical winners: The 
 Czech Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[78] 
 - Nations Cup Sprint winners: 
 - August 19–25: 2017 ICF Canoe Sailing World Championships in 
 Pwllheli (Pwllheli Sailing Club)[79]
- AC winner: 
 Stephen Bowen; IC winner: 
 Robin Wood; TAIFUN winner: 
 Cladius Junge 
 - AC winner: 
 - August 23–27: 2017 ICF Paracanoe World Championships in 
 Račice[80]
 Australia won the gold medal tally. 
 Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
 - August 23–27: 2017 European Canoe Polo Championship in 
 Saint-Omer[81]
 - September 3–8: 2017 ICF Dragon Boat Club Crew World Championships in 
 Venice[82]
- For results, click here.
 
 - September 7–10: 2017 ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships in 
 Pietermaritzburg[83]
 Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - September 27 – October 1: 2017 ICF Wildwater Canoeing World Championships in 
 Pau[84]
- C1 winners: 
 Ondrej Rolenc (m) / 
 Claire Haab (f) - C2 winners: 
 France (Quentin Dazeur & Stephane Santamaria) (m) / 
 Czech Republic (Anezka Paloudova & Marie Nemcova) (f) - K1 winners: 
 Anze Urankar (m) / 
 Claire Bren (f) - Overall Nations Cup winner: 
 France 
 - C1 winners: 
 - November 18 & 19: 2017 ICF Ocean Racing World Championships in 
 Hong Kong[85]
- Open winners: 
 Cory Hill (m) / 
 Hayley Nixon Jo (f) - U23 winners: 
 John Kenneth Rice (m) / 
 Linnea Stensils (f) - U18 winners: 
 Oscar Jones (m) / 
 Sabina Lawrie (f) 
 - Open winners: 
 - November 27 – December 2: 2017 ICF Canoe Freestyle World Championships in 
 San Juan, Argentina[86]
- SQRT winners: 
 Clay Wright (m) / 
 Claire O'Hara (f) - Senior kayak winners: 
 Joaquim Fontane I Maso (m) / 
 Claire O'Hara (f) - Junior kayak winners: 
 Tom Dolle (m) / 
 Ottilie Robinson-Shaw (f) - Men's canoe winner: 
 Dane Jackson 
 - SQRT winners: 
 
Rowing
International rowing events
- February 4: 2017 European Rowing Indoor Championships in 
 Paris[87]
- For results, click here.
 
 - May 20 & 21: 2017 European Junior Rowing Championships in 
 Krefeld[88]
 Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - May 26–28: 2017 European Rowing Championships in 
 Račice[89]
 - July 19–23: 2017 World Rowing Under 23 Championships in 
 Plovdiv[90]
 Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - September 7–10: 2017 World Rowing Masters Regatta in 
 Bled[91]
- For results, click here. Archived September 11, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
 
 - September 24 – October 1: 2017 World Rowing Championships in 
 Sarasota, Florida[92]
 Italy, 
 New Zealand, and 
 Australia won 3 gold medals each. Italy won the overall medal tally.
 - October 13–15: 2017 World Rowing Coastal Championships in 
 Thonon-les-Bains[93]
 Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
2017 World Rowing Cup
- May 5–7: #1 in 
 Belgrade[94]
 Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - June 15–18: #2 in 
 Poznań[95]
 New Zealand won the gold medal tally. 
 Poland won the overall medal tally.
 - July 7–9: #3 (final) in 
 Lucerne[96]
 New Zealand won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
Sailing
2017 Sailing World Cup
- January 22–29: SWC #1 in 
 Miami[97]
 Great Britain, 
 France, and 
 Brazil won 2 gold medals each. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
 - April 23–30: SWC #2 in 
 Hyères[98]
 France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - June 4–11: SWC (#3) finals in 
 Santander[99]
 Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
2017 America's Cup
- May 26 – June 12: 2017 Louis Vuitton Cup in 
 Great Sound, Hamilton
- Winners: 
 Emirates Team New Zealand 
 - Winners: 
 - June 17–27: 2017 America's Cup in 
 Great Sound, Hamilton
 Emirates Team New Zealand defeated 
 Oracle Team USA, 7–1.
 - June 20 & 21: 2017 Youth America's Cup in 
 Great Sound, Hamilton
- Winners: 
 Land Rover BAR Academy (50 points); Second: 
 NZL Sailing Team (48 points); Third: 
 Team Tilt (42 points) 
 - Winners: 
 
See also: 2015–16 America's Cup World Series, to determine the starting points score of the teams taking part in the 2017 Louis Vuitton Cup.
International sailing events
- November 6, 2016 – January 19: 2016–17 Vendée Globe, starting and finishing in 
 Les Sables-d'Olonne
 Armel Le Cléac'h won in a record time of 74 days, 3 hours and 35 minutes[100]
 - June 29 – July 9: 2017 Star World Championships in 
 Troense Bådelaug, Tåsinge[101]
- Winners: 
 Norway (Eivind Melleby & Joshua Revkin) (Royal Norwegian Yacht Club) 
 - Winners: 
 - July 7–15: 2017 2017 470 World Championships in 
 Thessaloniki[102]
- Winners: 
 Australia (Mathew Belcher & William Ryan) (m) / 
 Poland (Agnieszka Skrzypulec & Irmina Gliszczyńska) (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - July 30 – August 5: 2017 Youth Match Racing World Championships at the Balboa Yacht Club in 
 Corona del Mar, Newport Beach[103]
 Team Harry Price defeated 
 Team Ettore Botticini, with the score of 3–2 in the final.[104]
 - September 5–10: 2017 2017 Nacra 17 World Championship in 
 La Grande-Motte[105]
 Ben Saxton & Katie Dabson defeated 
 Fernando Echavarri & Tara Pacheco, with the score of 92–95 in the final.
 - September 16–23: 2017 RS:X World Championships in 
 Enoshima[106]
- Individual winners: 
 YE Bing (m) / 
 Chen Peina (f) - U21 winners: 
 Angel Granda Roque (m) / 
 Stefania Elfutina (f) 
 - Individual winners: 
 - December 9–16: 2017 ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships in 
 Sanya[107]
 
Surfing
World surfing championships
- May 20–28: 2017 ISA World Surfing Games in 
 Biarritz[109]
- Men's Open winners: First: 
 Jhony Corzo; Second: 
 Joan Duru; Third: 
 Pedro Henrique; Fourth:
 Jonathan González - Women's Open winners: First: 
 Pauline Ado; Second: 
 Johanne Defay; Third: 
 Leilani McGonagle; Fourth: 
 Bianca Buitendag - Team winners: First: 
 France (4,275 points); Second: 
 Portugal (2,850 points); Third: 
 Spain (2,560 points); Fourth: 
 Mexico (2,455 points) - Aloha Cup winners: First: 
 France; Second: 
 Portugal; Third: 
 Peru; Fourth: The 
 United States 
 - Men's Open winners: First: 
 - September 1–10: 2017 ISA World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship in 
 Vorupør and Copenhagen[110]
- SUP Surfing winners: 
 Luiz Diniz (m) / 
 Shakira Westdorp (f) - Sprint winners: 
 Casper Steinfath (m) / 
 Manca Notar (f) - SUP Distance Racing winners: 
 Bruno Hasulyo (m) / 
 Annabel Anderson (f) - Paddle Distance Racing winners: 
 Lachie Landsdown (m) / 
 Jordan Mercer (f) - SUP Technical winners: 
 Mo Freitas (m) / 
 Annabel Anderson (f) - Paddle Technical winners: 
 Lachie Landsdown (m) / 
 Jordan Mercer (f) - Overall Team Points -> Champions: 
 Australia; Second: 
 France; Third: 
 New Zealand 
 - SUP Surfing winners: 
 - September 23 – October 1: 2017 ISA World Junior Surfing Championship in 
 Hyūga, Miyazaki[111]
- U18 winners: 
 Ignacio Gundesen (m) / 
 Brisa Hennessy (f) - U16 winners: 
 Joh Azuchi (m) / 
 Alyssa Spencer (f) - Aloha Cup -> Champions: 
 Japan; Second: 
 Hawaii; Third: 
 France; Fourth: 
 Costa Rica - Team Points -> Champions: 
 United States; Second: 
 Hawaii; Third: 
 Japan 
 - U18 winners: 
 - September 30 – October 8: 2017 ISA Kneeboard World Championship in 
 Cantabria[112]
 - November 30 – December 3: 2017 ISA World Adaptive Surfing Championship in 
 La Jolla[114]
- Champions: 
 Brazil; Second: 
 Australia; Third: 
 United States; Fourth: 
 Chile[115] 
 - Champions: 
 
2017 World Surf League (WSL) Men's Championship Tour
- Overall winner: 
 John John Florence 
2017 World Surf League (WSL) Women's Championship Tour
- Overall winner: 
 Tyler Wright 
Water polo
2017 FINA Men's Water Polo World League
- November 15, 2016 – April 11, 2017: 2016–17 FINA Men's European Water Polo Preliminary Rounds[116]
 - April 25–30: 2017 FINA Men's Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament in 
 Gold Coast, Queensland[117]
- Qualified teams to the Superfinal: 
 Australia, 
 United States, 
 Japan, and 
 Kazakhstan 
 - Qualified teams to the Superfinal: 
 - June 20–25: 2017 FINA Men's Water Polo World League Superfinal in 
 Ruza[118]
 
2017 FINA Women's Water Polo World League
- November 29, 2016 – April 18, 2017: 2016–17 FINA Women's European Preliminary Rounds[119]
- Qualified teams to the Superfinal: 
 Russia, 
 Netherlands, and 
 Hungary. 
 - Qualified teams to the Superfinal: 
 - May 2–7: 2017 FINA Women's Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament in 
 Sacramento, California[120]
- Qualified teams to the Superfinal: 
 United States, 
 Australia, 
 Japan, 
 Canada, and 
 China 
 - Qualified teams to the Superfinal: 
 - June 6–11: 2017 FINA Women's Water Polo League Superfinal in 
 Shanghai[121]
- The 
 United States defeated 
 Canada, 12–6, to win their fourth consecutive and 11th overall FINA Women's Water Polo League title. 
 Russia took third place.
 - The 
 
Water polo world championships
- August 5–13: 2017 FINA Junior Water Polo World Championships in 
 Belgrade[122]
 - September 3–9: 2017 FINA World Women's Junior Water Polo Championships in 
 Volos[123]
 Russia defeated 
 Greece, 8–7 in penalties and after a 9–9 score in regular play, to win their second FINA World Women's Junior Water Polo Championships title.- The 
 Netherlands took the bronze medal. 
 
Ligue Européenne de Natation
- September 30, 2016 – May 27, 2017: 2016–17 LEN Champions League (final six in 
 Budapest)
 - December 1, 2016 – April 29, 2017: LEN Euro League Women
 Kinef Kirishi defeated 
 Olympiacos, 7–6, to win their first LEN Euro League Women title.
 CN Sabadell took third place.
 - October 14, 2016 – April 5, 2017: 2016–17 LEN Euro Cup
 Ferencvárosi TC defeated 
 CSM Digi Oradea, 19–13 on aggregate, to win their first LEN Euro Cup title.
 - August 20–27: 2017 European Junior Women's Water Polo Championship in 
 Novi Sad[124]
 Spain defeated the 
 Netherlands, 11–10, in the final. 
 Hungary took third place.
 - September 10–17: 2017 European Junior Men's Water Polo Championship in 
 Malta[125]
 Montenegro defeated 
 Spain, 11–10, in the final. 
 Hungary took third place.
 
Water Ski & Wakeboard
- January 5–8: 2017 World Junior Water Ski Championships in 
 Santiago[126]
- Slalom winners: 
 Robert Hazelwood (m) / 
 Jaimee Bull (f) - Tricks winners: 
 Patricio Font (m) / 
 Anna Gay (f) - Jump winners: 
 Conley Pinette (m) / 
 Dominique Grondin-Allard (f) - Overall winners: 
 Joel Poland (m) / 
 Brooke Baldwin (f) 
 - Slalom winners: 
 - January 30 – February 5: 2017 Asia Oceania Waterski & Wakeboard Championships in 
 Auckland[127][128]
- Slalom winners: 
 Nicholas Adams (m) / 
 Hilary Munro (f) - Tricks winners: 
 Archie Davis (m) / 
 Aaliyah Yoong-Hanifah (f) - Jump winners: 
 Lance Green (m) / 
 Saaya Hirosawa (f) - Overall winners: 
 Archie Davis (m) / 
 Katelyn Miller (f) - Wakeboard winners: 
 Tony Iacconi (m) / 
 Yun Hee-hyun (f) 
 - Slalom winners: 
 - April 24–30: 2017 World Disabled Waterski Championships in 
 Myuna Bay[129]
- Men's Standing overall winner: 
 Craig Timm - Seated Overal winners: 
 Derek Vanderbom (m) / 
 Delphine Le Sausse (f) - Vision Impaired Overall winners: 
 Daniele Cassioli (m) / 
 Kate Mawby (f) 
 - Men's Standing overall winner: 
 - July 13–16: 2017 World Under 21 Waterski Championships in 
 Dnipro[130]
- Slalom winners: 
 Taylor Garcia (m) / 
 Allie Nicholson (f) - Tricks winners: 
 Danylo Fil'Chenko (m) / 
 Anna Gay (f) - Jump winners: 
 Jack Critchley (m) / 
 Dominique Grondin-Allard (f) - Overall winners: 
 Danylo Fil'Chenko (m) / 
 Anna Gay (f) - Team winners: 
 Canada 
 - Slalom winners: 
 - July 26 – August 6: 2017 World Waterski Racing Championships in 
 Seattle[131]
- Open winners: 
 Ben Gulley (m) / 
 Chelsea Blight (f) - F2 winners: 
 Cameron Osborne (m) / 
 Ellen Jones (f) - Junior winners: 
 Luke Harrison (m) / 
 Milana Long (f) 
 - Open winners: 
 - September 3–10: 2017 Water Ski World Championships in 
 Paris[132]
- Jump winners: 
 Ryan Dodd (m) / 
 Jacinta Carroll (f) - Slalom winners: 
 Frederick Winter (m) / 
 Regina Jaquess (f) - Tricks winners: 
 Adam Pickos (m) / 
 Neilly Ross (f) - Overall winners: 
 Felipe Miranda (m) / 
 Regina Jaquess (f) 
 - Jump winners: 
 
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