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2017 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
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Air sports
Aerobatics
- July 9 – 17: 5th FAI World YAK 52 Aerobatic Championship in 
 Tula
- Overall winner: 
 Oleg Shpolianskii - Overall teams winners: 
 Russia (Oleg Shpolianskii, Vladimir Kotelnikov) 
 - Overall winner: 
 - July 27 – August 5: 8th FAI World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships in 
 Toruń
- Overall Advanced winners: 1st. 
 Gustav Salminen, 2nd. 
 Erwin George, 3rd: 
 Michał Klimaszewski - Advanced Teams winners: 1st: 
 Poland (Michał Klimaszewski, Agata Nykaza, Mirosław Wrześniewski), 2nd: 
 France (Erwin George, Benoit Madrenas, Eric Lanquetin), 3rd: 
 Romania (Ciprian Lupaș, Valentin Hota, Gál Zsolt) 
 - Overall Advanced winners: 1st. 
 - July 27 – August 5: 20th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships in 
 Toruń
- Overall Unlimited winners: 1st. 
 Ferenc Tóth, 2nd: 
 János Szilágyi, 3rd: 
 Luca Bertossio - Unlimited Teams winners: 1st: 
 Hungary (Ferenc Tóth, János Szilágyi, János Sonkoly), 2nd: 
 Germany (Moritz Kirchberg, Eugen Schaal, Marvin Woltering), 3rd: 
 Austria (Siegfried Mayr, Gabriel Stangl, Bernhard Behr) 
 - Overall Unlimited winners: 1st. 
 - August 3 – 13: 10th FAI European Advanced Aerobatic Championships in 
 Chotěboř
 - August 16 – 26: 29th FAI World Aerobatic Championships in 
 Malalane 
Model aircraft
Events
- February 19 – 25: 2017 FAI F3P World Championship for Indoor Aerobatic Model Aircraft in 
 Strasbourg[1]
- Winner: 
 Gernot Bruckmann - Junior winner: 
 Felix Scander - Team winners: 
 Austria 
 - Winner: 
 - March 13 – 17: 2017 FAI F1D European Championships for Free Flight Indoor Model Aircraft in 
 Slănic
 - July 16 – 22: 2017 FAI F3J European Championship for Model Gliders in 
 Martin
- Seniors winners: 1st place: 
 Arijan Hucaljuk, 2nd place: 
 Oleksander Chekh, 3rd place: 
 Manuel Reinecke - Juniors winners: 1st place: 
 Ivaylo Dimitrov, 2nd place: 
 Marco Gallizia, 3rd place: 
 Oskar Stempihar - Seniors teams winners: 1st place: 
 Turkey, 2nd place: 
 Slovakia, 3rd place: 
 Slovenia - Juniors teams winners: 1st place: 
 Germany, 2nd place: 
 Bulgaria, 3rd place: 
 Czech Republic 
 - Seniors winners: 1st place: 
 - July 21 – 30: 2017 FAI F3 World Championships for Model Helicopters in 
 Włocławek
- F3C Seniors winners: 1st place: 
 Ennio Graber, 2nd place: 
 Hiroki Ito, 3rd place: 
 Pierre Gutierrez - F3C Juniors winners: 1st place: 
 Axel Mondet, 2nd place: 
 Thomas Rettenbacher, 3rd place: 
 Tianshi AN - F3C Teams winners: 1st place: 
 France, 2nd place: 
  Switzerland, 3rd place: 
 Japan - F3N Seniors winners: 1st place: 
 Ko Huan-chen, 2nd place: 
 Eric Weber, 3rd place: 
 James Robertson - F3N Juniors winners: 1st place: 
 Aaron Cole, 2nd place: 
 Samuel Aunbirk Jensen, 3rd place: 
 Marcel Doring - F3N Teams winners: 1st place: 
 Germany, 2nd place: 
 United Kingdom, 3rd place: 
 Denmark 
 - F3C Seniors winners: 1st place: 
 - July 24 – 30: 2017 FAI F3K World Championship for Model Gliders in 
 Lviv
- Seniors winners: 1st place: 
 Nikola Frančić, 2nd place: 
 Cederic Duss, 3rd place: 
 Pierre Meunier - Juniors winners: 1st place: 
 Augis Bražiūnas, 2nd place: 
 Nikita Sholom, 3rd place: 
 Christoph Ogi 
 - Seniors winners: 1st place: 
 - July 25 – 29: 2017 FAI F3D World Championship for Pylon Racing Model Aircraft in 
 Järna
- Seniors winners: 1st place: 
 Jiří Novotný, 2nd place: 
 Stefan Raeven, 3rd place: 
 Thomas Eriksson - Juniors winners: 1st place: 
 Daniel Arapakis, 2nd place: 
 Bram Lentjes, 3rd place: 
 Johannes Reutenberg - Teams winners: 1st place: 
 Australia, 2nd place: 
 United States, 3rd place: 
 Italy 
 - Seniors winners: 1st place: 
 - July 30 – August 6: 2017 FAI F1 Junior European Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in 
 Prilep
- F1A winners: 1st place: 
 Martin Bencik, 2nd place: 
 Alexey Khoroshev, 3rd place: 
 Sagi Brudni - F1B winners: 1st place: 
 Bojan Gostojic, 2nd place: 
 Sebastian Jäckel, 3rd place: 
 Omri Sela - F1P winners: 1st place: 
 Maksim Poliakov, 2nd place: 
 Ilya Trapeznikov, 3rd place: 
 Michał Krężel 
 - F1A winners: 1st place: 
 - August 5 – 12: 2017 FAI F2 European Championships for Control Line Model Aircraft in 
 Békéscsaba
- F2A winners: 1st: 
 Luca Grossi, 2nd: 
 Ferenc Szvacsek, 3rd: 
 Oleksandr Osovyk - Junior F2A winners: 1st: 
 Illia Rediuk, 2nd: 
 Alexey Emelyanov, 3rd: 
 Kacper Walania - F2B winners: 1st: 
 Igor Burger, 2nd: 
 Marco Valiera, 3rd: 
 Zbynek Kravcik - Junior F2B winners: 1st: 
 Yaroslav Fokin, 2nd: 
 Jan Kopriva, 3rd: 
 Mykola Kucher - F2B Teams winners: 1st: 
 Ukraine, 2nd: 
 Czech Republic, 3rd: 
 Russia - Junior F2C Teams winners: 1st: 
 Russia, 2nd: 
 Ukraine, 3rd: 
 Poland - F2D winners: 1st: 
 Spain, 2nd: 
 Lithuania, 3rd: 
 Russia 
 - F2A winners: 1st: 
 - August 6 – 12: 2017 FAI F3B World Championship for Model Gliders in 
 Jeseník
- Winners: 1st: 
 Bernhard Flixeder, 2nd: 
 Andreas Herrig, 3rd: 
 Johannes Krischke 
 - Winners: 1st: 
 - August 6 – 13: 2017 FAI F1 World Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in 
 Szentes
- F1A winners: 1st: 
 Igor Bombek, 2nd: 
 Robert Lesko, 3rd: 
 Julien Sion - F1A Teams winners: 1st: 
 France, 2nd: 
 United Kingdom, 3rd: 
 Slovenia - F1B winners: 
 Stepan Stefanchuk, 
 Gilad Mark, 3rd: 
 Rolandas Mackus - F1B Teams winners: 1st: 
 Serbia, 2nd: 
 Israel, 3rd: 
 Lithuania - F1C winners: 1st: 
 Yuri Shvedenkov, 2nd: 
 Edward Burek, 3rd: 
 Raimond Naaber - F1C Teams winners: 1st: 
 China, 2nd: 
 France, 3rd: 
 United Kingdom 
 - F1A winners: 1st: 
 - August 19 – 27: 2017 FAI S European Championships for Space Models in 
 Nowy Targ - August 21 – 27: 2017 FAI F1E World Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in 
 Turda - November 18 – 28: 2017 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft in 
 Argentina 
Hot air ballooning
- August 22 – 27: 20th FAI European Hot Air Balloon Championship in 
 Brissac-Quincé - September 4 – 9: 4th FAI Women's European Hot Air Balloon Championship in 
 Leszno - September 7 – 16: 61st Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett in 
 Gruyères 
General aviation
Events
- July 28 – August 3: 23rd FAI World Precision Flying Championship at 
 Spitzerberg Airport
- Winners: 1st: 
 Krzysztof Skrętowicz, 2nd: 
 Janusz Darocha, 3rd: 
 Michał Wieczorek - Teams winners: 1st: 
 Poland, 2nd: 
 Czech Republic, 3rd: 
 France 
 - Winners: 1st: 
 - September 11 – 16: 1st FAI World Air Navigation Race Championship in 
 Castellón - September 13 – 17: 54th National Championship Air Races at 
 Reno Stead Airport 
Gliding
- January 8 – 21: 34th FAI World Gliding Championships in 
 Benalla[2]
- 15 m winner: 
 Sebastian Kawa - 18 m winner: 
 Killian Walbrou - Open winner: 
 Russell Cheetham 
 - 15 m winner: 
 - May 17 – June 4: 9th FAI Women's World Gliding Championship in 
 Zbraslavice
- Club winner: 
 Sabrina Vogt (Glasflügel H-201) - Standard winner: 
 Aude Grangeray (Schempp-Hirth Discus-2) - 18 m winner: 
 Katrin Senne (Schleicher ASG 29) 
 - Club winner: 
 - June 10 – 17: Uppsala Masters at 
 Sundbro Airport
- Class winner: 
 Jan-Ola Nordh - Open winner: 
 Börje Eriksson 
 - Class winner: 
 - June 29 – July 16: 2nd FAI World 13.5m Class Gliding Championship in 
 Szatymaz
- Winner: 
 Sebastian Kawa, 2nd place: 
 Uli Schwenk, 3rd place: 
 Sebastian Riera 
 - Winner: 
 - July 20 – August 6: 19th FAI European Gliding Championships in 
 Moravská Třebová
- Club winners: 1st: 
 Tim Kuijpers, 2nd: 
 Boris Zorz, 3rd: 
 Fabian Peitz - Standard winners: 1st: 
 Pavel Louzecky, 2nd: 
 Miloslav Cink, 3rd: 
 Jeroen Jennen - Double Seater winners: 1st: 
 Poland (Kawa & Matkowski), 2nd: 
 United Kingdom (Jones & Coppin), 3rd: 
  Switzerland (Cronjaeger & Heidemeyer) 
 - Club winners: 1st: 
 - July 27 – August 13: 10th FAI Junior World Gliding Championships in 
 Kaunas
- Club winners: 1st: 
 Julian Klemm, 2nd: 
 Paul Altrichter, 3rd: 
 Stefan Langer - Standard winners: 1st: 
 Sjoerd van Empelen, 2nd: 
 Ignas Bitinaitis, 3rd: 
 Joris Vainius 
 - Club winners: 1st: 
 - August 10 – 26: 19th FAI European Gliding Championships at 
 Lasham Airfield - November 26 – December 8: 2nd FAI Pan-American Gliding Championship in 
 Santa Rosa de Conlara 
2017 Grand Prix gliding
- December 14 – 20, 2016: Sailplane Grand Prix #1 in 
 Horsham
- Winner: 
 Geoff Brown (Jonker JS-1 Revelation) 
 - Winner: 
 - March 26 – April 1: Sailplane Grand Prix #2 in 
 Orlando
- Winner: 
 Jerzy Szemplinski (Schleicher ASG 29) 
 - Winner: 
 - April 17 – 22: Sailplane Grand Prix #3 in 
 Magaliesburg
- Winner: 
 Laurens Goudriaan (Jonker JS-1 Revelation) 
 - Winner: 
 - May 7 – 14: Sailplane Grand Prix #4 in 
 Santa Cilia
- Winner: 
 Jon Gatfield (Schleicher ASG 29) 
 - Winner: 
 - May 27 – June 3: Sailplane Grand Prix #5 in 
 Wrocław
- Winner: 
 Sebastian Kawa (Jonker JS-1 Revelation) 
 - Winner: 
 - June 10 – 17: Sailplane Grand Prix #6 in 
 Varese
- Winner: 
 Giorgio Galetto (Schempp-Hirth Ventus-3) 
 - Winner: 
 - June 25 – July 1: Sailplane Grand Prix #7 in 
 Buno-Bonnevaux
- Winner: 
 Christophe Abadie (Schleicher ASG 29) 
 - Winner: 
 - July 29 – August 5: Sailplane Grand Prix #8 in 
 Partizánske
- Winner: 
 Roman Mracek (Schleicher ASG 29) 
 - Winner: 
 - August 19 – 26: Sailplane Grand Prix #9 in 
 Celje
- Winner: 
 Boštjan Pristavec (Jonker JS-1 Revelation) 
 - Winner: 
 - January 1 – 31, 2018: Sailplane Grand Prix #10 in 
 Vitacura (World final) 
Hang gliding
- July 24 – August 6: 20th FAI World Hang Gliding Class 2 Championship in 
 Aspres-sur-Buëch
- Class 2 winners: 1st: 
 Manfred Ruhmer, 2nd: 
 Jacques Bott, 3rd: 
 Franz Pacheiner - Class 5 winners: 1st: 
 Patrick Chopard Lallier, 2nd: 
 Christopher Friedl, 3rd: 
 Walter Geppert 
 - Class 2 winners: 1st: 
 - August 6 – 19: 14th FAI Women's World Hang Gliding Championship in 
 Brasília
- Cancelled due to lack of pilots.[3]
 
 - August 6 – 19: 21st FAI World Hang Gliding Class 1 Championship in 
 Brasília
- Winners: 1st. 
 Petr Beneš, 2nd. 
 Alessandro Ploner, 3rd. 
 Christian Chiech - Teams winners: 1st. 
 Italy, 2nd. 
 Czech Republic, 3rd. 
 Germany 
 - Winners: 1st. 
 
Ultralight aviation
- April 28 – May 7: 2017 FAI Asian-Oceanic Paramotor Championships in 
 Lopburi
 - August 12 – 19: 14th FAI European Microlight Championships at the 
 Nagykanizsa Airport
- RAL1 class winner: 
 Jiri Krajcza - RAL2 class winners: 
 Czech Republic (Petr Jonás & Lucie Krameriusová) - RGL2 class winners: 
 Poland (Alojzy Dernbach & Klaudia Laskowska) - RWL1 class winner: 
 Andrey Shchekoldin - RWL2 class winners: 
 Russia (Maksim Semenov & Alfiia Semenova) 
 - RAL1 class winner: 
 - August 26 – September 2: 2017 FAI European Paramotor Championships in 
 Přerov
- Winners: 1st. 
 Alex Mateos. 2nd: 
 Marie Mateos, 3rd: 
 Pierre Lefebvre 
 - Winners: 1st. 
 
Parachuting
Paraski World Cup
- January 20 – 22: Paraski World Cup Series #1 in 
 Bad Leonfelden
- Winners: 
 Haibel Reinhold (m) / 
 Erica Franz (f) - Junior winner: 
 Sebastian Graser - Master Mix winner: 
 Andreas Fischer - Team Combined winners: 
 HSV Red Bull Salzburg 1 - Individual accuracy winner: 
 Milan Palo 
 - Winners: 
 - February 3 – 5: Paraski World Cup Series #2 in 
 Unterammergau
- Winners: 
 Sebastian Graser (m) / 
 Magdalena Schwertl (f) - Junior winner: 
 Sebastian Graser - Master Mix winner: 
 Toni Gruber - Team Combined winners: 
 HSV Red Bull Salzburg 1 
 - Winners: 
 - February 17 – 19: Paraski World Cup Series #3 (final) in 
 Železná Ruda
- Winners: 
 Sebastian Graser (m) / 
 Magdalena Schwertl (f) - Junior winner: 
 Sebastian Graser - Master Mix winner: 
 Toni Gruber - Team Combined winners: 
 HSV Red Bull Salzburg 1 
 - Winners: 
 
Events
- March 7 – 11: 16th FAI World Para-Ski Championships in 
 St. Johann in Tirol
 - July 11 – 20: 41st CISM World Military Parachuting Championship in 
 Warendorf
- Individual Overall winners: 
 Elischa Weber (m) / 
 Olga Lepezina - Juniors Overall winners: 
 Tianbo Gao (m) / 
 Darja Shastakovich (f) - Nation Overall winners: 
 Russia (m) / 
 Russia (f) - Formation team winners: 
 Belgium (m) / 
 France (f) - Individual Style winners: 
 Elischa Weber (m) / 
 Léocadie Ollivier de Pury (f) - Individual Style Juniors winners: 
 Tianbo Gao (m) / 
 Darja Shastakovich (f) - Individual Accuracy winners: 
 Miroslav Kříž (m) / 
 Siwei Liu (f) - Individual Accuracy Juniors winners: 
 Zhang Zuolei (m) / 
 Darja Shastakovich (f) - Team Accuracy winners: 
 China (m) / 
 Belarus (f) 
 - Individual Overall winners: 
 - August 7 – 12: 14th FAI European Formation Skydiving Championships in 
 Saarlouis
- Winners: 
 Hayabusa NMP PCH (m) / 
 VR4 France Femmes (f) - Vertical Formation Skydiving winners: 
 Vertical Fly Station - Formation Skydiving 8-Way winners: 
 Tanay-8 
 - Winners: 
 - August 7 – 12: 12th FAI World Cup of Artistic Events in 
 Saarlouis
- Freestyle winners: 1st: 
 Russia, 2nd: 
 Slovakia, 3rd: 
 United Kingdom - Freefly winners: 1st: 
 France 2, 2nd: 
 United States, 3rd: 
 France 1 
 - Freestyle winners: 1st: 
 - August 7 – 12: 21st FAI World Cup of Formation Skydiving in 
 Saarlouis
- Winners: 
 Hayabusa NMP PCH (m) / 
 VR4 France Femmes (f) - Vertical Formation Skydiving winners: 
 SDC Core - Formation Skydiving 8-Way winners: 
 Golden Knights 
 - Winners: 
 - August 7 – 12: 2nd FAI European Speed Skydiving Championships in 
 Saarlouis
- Winners: 1st: 
 Thomas Moritz Friess, 2nd: 
 Charles Hurd, 3rd: 
 Henrik Raimer 
 - Winners: 1st: 
 - August 7 – 12: 7th FAI European Canopy Formation Championships in 
 Saarlouis
- 2-Way Sequential winners: 1st: 
 France CF A, 2nd: 
 Russia CF, 3rd: 
 France CF B 
 - 2-Way Sequential winners: 1st: 
 - August 7 – 12: 3rd FAI World Cup of Speed Skydiving in 
 Saarlouis
- Winners: 1st: 
 Thomas Moritz Friess, 2nd: 
 Charles Hurd, 3rd: 
 Henrik Raimer 
 - Winners: 1st: 
 - August 7 – 12: 11th FAI European Artistic Events Championships in 
 Saarlouis
 - August 7 – 12: 9th FAI World Cup of Canopy Formation in 
 Saarlouis
- 2-Way Sequential winners: 1st: 
 France CF A, 2nd: 
 Russia CF, 3rd: 
 France CF B 
 - 2-Way Sequential winners: 1st: 
 - August 24 – 31: 6th FAI Junior European Freefall Style and Accuracy Landing Championships in 
 Podgorica
- Juniors Overall winners: 
 Petr Chladek (m) / 
 Maria Elkina (f) - Individual Accuracy Juniors winners: 
 Petr Chladek (m) / 
 Maria Elkina (f) - Individual Style Juniors winners: 
 Lukas Tschech (m) / 
 Kseniia Fominykh (f) 
 - Juniors Overall winners: 
 - August 24 – 31: 9th FAI European Freefall Style and Accuracy Landing Championships in 
 Podgorica
- Individual Overall winners: 
 Jiri Gecnuk (m) / 
 Liubov Ekshikeeva (f) - Individual Accuracy winners: 
 István Asztalos (m) / 
 Nataliia Nikitsiuk (f) - Individual Style winners: 
 Libor Jirousek (m) / 
 Liubov Ekshikeeva (f) - Team Accuracy winners: 
 Belarus (m) / 
 Russia (f) - Nation Overall winners: 
 Czech Republic (m) / 
 Russia (f) 
 - Individual Overall winners: 
 - October 20 – 22: 2nd FAI World Indoor Skydiving Championships in 
 Laval
- Open 4-Way Formation Tournament winners: 1st. 
 Belgium 1, 2nd. 
 France, 3rd. 
 United States - Women's 4-Way Formation Tournament winners: 1st. 
 France 1, 2nd. 
 United Kingdom, 3rd. 
 Czech Republic - Junior 4-Way Formation Tournament winners: 1st. 
 France 1, 2nd. 
 Canada, 3rd. 
 Czech Republic - Vertical Formation Skydiving winners: 1st. 
 France 1, 2nd. 
 United States, 3rd. 
 Poland - Dynamic 2-Way Tournament winners: 1st. 
 Poland 1, 2nd. 
 Singapore, 3rd. 
 France - Dynamic 4-Way Tournament winners: 1st. 
 France, 2nd. 
 Czech Republic, 3rd. 
  Switzerland - Open Indoor Freestyle winners: 1st. 
 Russia, 2nd. 
 Poland, 3rd. 
 Czech Republic - Junior Indoor Freestyle winners: 1st. 
 Singapore, 2nd. 
 United States, 3rd. 
 Poland 
 - Open 4-Way Formation Tournament winners: 1st. 
 - November 2 – 8: 2nd FAI World Cup of Wingsuit Flying in 
 United States
- Wingsuit Performance winners: 1st. 
 Chris Geiler, 2nd. 
 Alexey Galda, 3rd. 
 Travis Mickle - Wingsuit Acrobatic winners: 1st. 
 United States 2 (Wicked Wingsuits), 2nd. 
 United States 1 (Flatspin), 3rd. 
 Russia (Sky Republic) 
 - Wingsuit Performance winners: 1st. 
 - November 27 – December 1: 9th FAI World Cup of Canopy Piloting in 
 Dubai 
Paragliding
2017 Paragliding World Cup
- January 17 – 28: World Cup Superfinal in 
 Governador Valadares
- Men's winner: 
 Aaron Durogati - Women's winner: 
 Seiko Fukuoka Naville - Teams winner: 
 Gin Gliders 
 - Men's winner: 
 - May 20 – 27: Paragliding World Cup #1 in 
 Cœur de Savoie
- Men's winner: 
 Luc Armant - Women's winner: 
 Méryl Delferriere - Teams winner: 
 Ozone Paragliders (
 Russel Ogden, 
 Luc Armant, 
 Honorin Hamard, 
 Seiko Fukuoka Naville) 
 - Men's winner: 
 - June 17 – 24: Paragliding World Cup #2 in 
 Niš
- Men's winner: 
 Stéphane Drouin - Women's winner: 
 Atsuko Yamashita - Teams winners: 
 Air'G Products (
 Hernan Pitocco, 
 Jošt Napret, 
 Richard Gallon, 
 Daria Krasnova) 
 - Men's winner: 
 - August 5 – 12: Paragliding World Cup #3 in 
 Disentis
- Men's winner: 
 Alfredo Studer - Women's winner: 
 Seiko Fukuoka Naville - Teams winner: 
 Ozone Paragliders (
 Charles Cazaux, 
 Julien Wirtz, 
 Seiko Fukuoka Naville, 
 Ulrich Prinz) 
 - Men's winner: 
 - September 2 – 9: Paragliding World Cup #4 in 
 Pico do Gavião
- Men's winner: 
 Rafael Saldini - Women's winner: 
 Silvia Buzzi Ferraris - Teams winner: 
 Kortel Design (Clayton Resende, Marcelo Prieto, Rafael Saldini, Marcella Uchôa) 
 - Men's winner: 
 - October 28 – November 4: Paragliding World Cup #5 in 
 Guayaquil
- Men's winner: 
 Honorin Hamard - Women's winner: 
 Yael Margelisch - Teams winner: 
 Ozone Paragliders 
 - Men's winner: 
 - January 9 – 20, 2018: 2017 Paragliding World Cup Superfinal in 
 Roldanillo 
2017 Paragliding Accuracy World Cup
- March 16 – 20: Paragliding Accuracy World Cup #1 in 
 Manado
- Winners: 
 Rio Indrakusumah (m) / 
 Kang In-suk - Teams winners: 
 Garuda Prima 6 
 - Winners: 
 - April 7 – 9: Paragliding Accuracy World Cup #2 in 
 Vršac
- Winners: 
 Indra Lesmana (m) / 
 Rika Wijayanti (f) - Teams winners: 
 Garuda Prima 2 
 - Winners: 
 - July 21 – 23: Paragliding Accuracy World Cup #3 in 
 Mont-Saint-Pierre, Quebec
- Winners: 
 Hening Paradigma (m) / 
 Sirin Milawati (f) - Teams winners: 
 Garuda Prima 1 
 - Winners: 
 - September 22 – 24: Paragliding Accuracy World Cup #4 in 
 Kobarid (final)
- Winners: 
 Tomas Lednik (m) / 
 Marketa Tomaskova (f) - Teams winners: 
 No Name Team (Goran Djurkovic, Dragan Popov, Dejan Valek, Ivan Pavlov) 
 - Winners: 
 
Other in Paragliding
- January 19 – 22: 1st Paragliding ASEAN Friendships Open in 
 Nong Khai
- Overall winner: 
 Tanapat Luangam - Women's winner: 
 Nannapat Phuchong - Teams winner: 
 Bueng Kan 
 - Overall winner: 
 - May 5 – 14: 9th FAI World Paragliding Accuracy Championship in 
 Vlorë
- Winner: 
 Tzvetan Tzolov (Gradient Bright 5) - Women's winner: 
 Nunnapat Puchong - Team winners: 
 China 
 - Winner: 
 - July 1 – 15: 15th FAI World Paragliding Championship in 
 Pedavena
- Overall winner: 
 Pierre Remy - Women's winner: 
 Seiko Fukuoka Naville - Teams winners: 
 France (Pierre Remy, Honorin Hamard, Luc Armant, Julien Wirtz, Laurie Genovese) 
 - Overall winner: 
 
Alpine skiing
Amateur boxing
American football
- Super Bowl LI – the New England Patriots (AFC) won 34–28 (OT) over the Atlanta Falcons (NFC)
- Location: NRG Stadium
 - Attendance: 70,807
 - MVP: Tom Brady, QB (New England)
 
 
Aquatics
Archery
Indoor archery
- November 26 & 27, 2016: IA World Cup #1 in 
 Marrakesh[5][6]
- Recurve winners: 
 Brady Ellison (m) / 
 Bryony Pitman (f) - Compound winners: 
 Stephan Hansen (m) / 
 Danelle Wentzel (f) 
 - Recurve winners: 
 - December 10 & 11, 2016: IA World Cup #2 in 
 Bangkok[7]
- Recurve winners: 
 KIM Jae-hyeong (m) / 
 SONG Ji-yung (f) - Compound winners: 
 Mike Schloesser (m) / 
 Sarah Prieels (f) 
 - Recurve winners: 
 - January 20 – 22: IA World Cup #3 in 
 Nîmes[8][9]
- Recurve winners: 
 Jean-Charles Valladont (m) / 
 Claudia Mandia (f) - Compound winners: 
 Stephan Hansen (m) / 
 Tanja Jensen (f) 
 - Recurve winners: 
 - February 10 – 12: IA World Cup #4 (final) in 
 Las Vegas[10]
- Recurve winners: 
 Brady Ellison (m) / 
 PARK Se-hui (f) - Compound winners: 
 Mike Schloesser (m) / 
 Tanja Jensen (f) 
 - Recurve winners: 
 - March 7 – 12: 2017 WAE Indoor European Archery Championships in 
 Vittel[11][12]
- Recurve winners: 
 David Pasqualucci (m) / 
 Veronika Marchenko (f) - Team recurve winners: 
 Italy (Marco Galiazzo, Massimiliano Mandia, David Pasqualucci) (m) / 
 Poland (Karolina Farasiewicz, Natalia Leśniak, Wioleta Myszor) - Junior recurve winners: 
 Erdal Meriç Dal (m) / 
 Tatiana Andreoli (f) - Junior team recurve winners: 
 France (Thomas Chirault, Thomas Koenig, Valentin Ripaux) / 
 Italy (Tatiana Andreoli, Tanya Giaccheri, Vanessa Landi) - Compound winners: 
 Jacopo Polidori (m) / 
 Alexandra Savenkova (f) - Team compound winners: 
 Italy (Michele Nencioni, Sergio Pagni, Jacopo Polidori) / 
 Denmark (Erika Anear, Tanja Jensen, Sarah Sonnichsen) (f) - Junior compound winners: 
 Nico Wiener (m) / 
 Mariya Shkolna (f) - Junior team compound winners: 
 Denmark (Christoffer Berg, Simon Olsen, Sune Rasmussen) / 
 Estonia (Emily Hoim, Lisell Jaatma, Meeri-Marita Paas) (f) 
 - Recurve winners: 
 
Outdoor archery
- May 16 – 21: WA World Cup #1 in 
 Shanghai[13]
- Recurve winners: 
 Steve Wijler (m) / 
 Ki Bo-bae (f) - Compound winners: 
 Stephan Hansen (m) / 
 Sara López (f) - Recurve team winners: 
 Kazakhstan (m) / 
 Russia (f) - Compound team winners: 
 India (m) / 
 South Korea (f) - Mixed team winners: 
 South Korea (Compound) / 
 Chinese Taipei (Recurve) 
 - Recurve winners: 
 - June 6 – 11: WA World Cup #2 in 
 Antalya[14]
- Recurve winners: 
 Jean-Charles Valladont (m) / 
 Ksenia Perova (f) - Compound winners: 
 Chen Hsiang-Hsuan (m) / 
 Sarah Sonnichsen (f) - Recurve team winners: 
 Italy (m) / 
 Chinese Taipei (f) - Compound team winners: 
 Denmark (m) / 
 Denmark (f) - Mixed team winners: 
 Denmark (Compound) / 
 Chinese Taipei (Recurve) 
 - Recurve winners: 
 - June 20 – 25: WA World Cup #3 in 
 Salt Lake City[15]
- Recurve winners: 
 Im Dong-hyun (m) / 
 Chang Hye-jin (f) - Compound winners: 
 Mike Schloesser (m) / 
 Andrea Marcos (f) - Recurve team winners: 
 Russia (m) / 
 Chinese Taipei (f) - Compound team winners: 
 South Korea (m) / 
 South Korea (f) - Mixed team winners: 
 Colombia (Compound) / 
 South Korea (Recurve) 
 - Recurve winners: 
 - August 8 – 13: WA World Cup #4 in 
 Berlin[16]
- Recurve winners: 
 Kim Woo-jin (m) / 
 KANG Chae-young (f) - Compound winners: 
 Demir Elmaağaçlı (m) / 
 Sarah Sonnichsen (f) - Recurve team winners: 
 France (m) / 
 South Korea (f) - Compound team winners: The 
 United States (m) / The 
 United States (f) - Mixed team winners: The 
 United States (Compound) / 
 South Korea (Recurve) 
 - Recurve winners: 
 - August 22 – 26: 2017 WAE Field Archery European Championships in 
 Mokrice Catez[17]
 - September 2 & 3: WA World Cup #5 (final) in 
 Rome[19]
- Recurve winners: 
 Kim Woo-jin (m) / 
 Ki Bo-bae (f) - Compound winners: 
 Braden Gellenthien (m) / 
 Sara López (f) - Mixed team winners: 
 Denmark (Compound) / 
 South Korea (Recurve) 
 - Recurve winners: 
 - September 12 – 17: 2017 World Para Archery Championships in 
 Beijing[20]
- Recurve winners: 
 ZHAO Lixue (m) / 
 Zahra Nemati (f) - Compound winners: 
 AI Xinliang (m) / 
 ZHOU Jiamin (f) - W1 winners: 
 Jeff Fabry (m) / 
 Jessica Stretton (f) - Mixed team winners: 
 Russia (Compound) / 
 Italy (Recurve) - Recurve team winners: 
 Russia (m) / 
 China (f) - Compound team winners: 
 Italy (m) / 
 Iran (f) - W1 Team winners: 
 Turkey (m) / 
 Great Britain (f) 
 - Recurve winners: 
 - September 19 – 24: 2017 World Archery 3D Championships in 
 Robion[21]
- Barebow winners: 
 Cesar Vera Bringas (m) / 
 Jessica Lindblom (f) - Compound winners: 
 Joan Pauner (m) / 
 Ama Aude (f) - Instinctive Bow winners: 
 Zibrandt Christensen (m) / 
 Heldis Zahlberger (f) - Longbow winners: 
 Robin Gardeur (m) / 
 Giulia Barbaro (f) - Team winners: 
 United States (m) / 
 Italy (f) 
 - Barebow winners: 
 - October 2 – 8: 2017 World Youth Archery Championships in 
 Rosario[22]
- Junior recurve winners: 
 JEONG Tae-yeong (m) / 
 KIM Kyoung-eun (f) - Cadet recurve winners: 
 TANG Chih-Chun (m) / 
 PARK So-hui (f) - Junior compound winners: 
 Curtis Broadnax (m) / 
 Alexis Ruiz (f) - Cadet compound winners: 
 Bryan Alvarado Fernandez (m) / 
 Lucy Mason (f) - Junior recurve Team winners: 
 South Korea (m) / 
 Italy (f) - Cadet recurve Team winners: 
 United States (m) / 
 Japan (f) - Mixed recurve team winners: 
 India (junior) / 
 Chinese Taipei (cadet) - Junior compound team winners: 
 Mexico (m) / 
 Mexico (f) - Cadet compound team winners: 
 United States (m) / 
 Mexico (f) - Mixed compound team winners: 
 Great Britain (junior) / 
 Turkey (cadet) 
 - Junior recurve winners: 
 - October 15 – 22: 2017 World Archery Championships in 
 Mexico City[23]
 South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
Association football
Athletics (track and field)
Badminton
Baseball
World Baseball Classic
- March 7 – 22: 2017 World Baseball Classic (championship game at Dodger Stadium in 
 Los Angeles)[24]
- The 
 United States defeated 
 Puerto Rico, 8–0, to win their first World Baseball Classic title. 
 Japan took third place. 
 - The 
 
Major League Baseball
- April 2 – October 1: 2017 Major League Baseball season
- American League winners: 
 Houston Astros - National League winners: 
 Los Angeles Dodgers 
 - American League winners: 
 - June 12 – 14: 2017 Major League Baseball draft in 
 Secaucus, New Jersey
- #1 pick: 
 Royce Lewis (to the 
 Minnesota Twins from 
 JSerra Catholic High School) 
 - #1 pick: 
 - July 11: 2017 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in 
 Miami at Marlins Park
- The American League defeated the National League, 2–1.
 - MVP: 
 Robinson Canó (
 Seattle Mariners) - 2017 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby winner: 
 Aaron Judge (
 New York Yankees) - 2017 All-Star Futures Game: The World Team defeated the 
 United States, 7–6. - 2017 All-Star Futures Game MVP: 
 Brent Honeywell (
 Tampa Bay Rays) 
 - October 24 – November 1: 2017 World Series
- The 
 Houston Astros defeated the 
 Los Angeles Dodgers, 4–3 in games played, to win their first World Series title. 
 - The 
 
WBSC
- July 28 – August 6: 2017 12U Baseball World Cup in 
 Tainan[25]
- The 
 United States defeated 
 Chinese Taipei, 7–2, to win their third consecutive 12U Baseball World Cup title. 
 Mexico took third place. 
 - The 
 - September 1 – 10: 2017 U-18 Baseball World Cup in 
 Thunder Bay[26]
- The 
 United States defeated 
 South Korea, 8–0, to win their fourth consecutive and ninth overall U-18 Baseball World Cup title. 
 Japan took third place. 
 - The 
 
Little League Baseball tournaments
- July 29 – August 5: 2017 Senior League World Series in 
 Easley[27]
 Team Latin America (Aguadulce, Coclé) defeated 
 Team Southeast (
 Coral Springs), 5–4, in the final.
 - July 30 – August 6: 2017 Intermediate League World Series in 
 Livermore[28]
 Team Puerto Rico defeated 
 Team East (
 New Jersey), 6–5, in the final.
 - August 13 – 20: 2017 Junior League World Series in 
 Taylor[29]
 Team Asia–Pacific (Taoyuan, Taiwan) defeated 
 Team East (
 Kennett Square), 12–1, in the final.
 - August 17 – 27: 2017 Little League World Series in  
 South Williamsport[30]
 Team Japan (Tokyo Kitasuna LL) defeated 
 Team Southwest (
 Lufkin), 12–2, in the final.
 
Basketball
FIBA
- Africa
 
- July 13 – 22: 2017 FIBA Africa Under-16 Championship in 
 Vacoas-Phoenix[31]
 - August 4 – 12: 2017 FIBA Under-16 Women's African Championship in 
 Maputo[32]
 - August 18 – 27: AfroBasket Women 2017 in 
 Bamako[33]
 - September 8 – 16: AfroBasket 2017 in 
 Tunis and 
 Dakar[34]
 
- Asia
 
- January 29 – February 2: 2017 WABA Championship in 
 Amman[35]
 - April 19 – 23: 2017 WABA U16 Championship in 
 Tehran
 - May 12 – 18: 2017 SEABA Championship in 
 Quezon City[36]
- Champions: 
 Philippines (12 points); Second: 
 Indonesia (11 points); Third: 
 Thailand (10 points) - Note: The Philippines have qualified to compete in the 2017 FIBA Asia Cup.
 
 - Champions: 
 - May 26 – 28: 2017 FIBA 3x3 U18 Asia Cup for Men and Women in 
 Cyberjaya[37]
- Men -> Champions: 
 China; Second: 
 Chinese Taipei; Third: 
 Qatar - Women -> Champions: 
 Indonesia; Second: 
 Malaysia; Third: 
 China 
 - Men -> Champions: 
 - June 3 – 7: 2017 EABA Championship in 
 Nagano[38]
 Chinese Taipei defeated 
 South Korea, 77–64, to win their first EABA Championship title. 
 Japan took third place.
 - July 23 – 29: 2017 FIBA Women's Asia Cup in 
 Bangalore[39]
 - August 8 – 20: 2017 FIBA Asia Cup in 
 Zouk Mosbeh[40]
 Australia defeated 
 Iran, 79–56, to win their first FIBA Asia Cup title.
 South Korea took third place.
 - September 22 – 30: 2017 FIBA Asia Champions Cup in 
 Chenzhou[41]
 Al Riyadi defeated 
 China Kashgar, 88–59, to win their second FIBA Asia Champions Cup title.
 BC Astana took third place.
 - October 22 – 28: 2017 FIBA Under-16 Women's Asian Championship in 
 Bangalore[42]
 - October 27 – 29: FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup 2017 in 
 Ulaanbaatar[43]
 Mongolia defeated 
 New Zealand, 19–14, in the final. 
 Australia took third place.
 
- Americas
 
- June 7 – 11: 2017 FIBA Under-16 Women's Americas Championship in 
 Buenos Aires[44]
- The 
 United States defeated 
 Canada, 91–46, to win their fourth FIBA Under-16 Women's Americas Championship title. 
 Argentina won the bronze medal.- Note: All three teams mentioned here, plus 
 Colombia, have qualified to compete at the 2018 FIBA Under-17 Women’s Basketball World Cup. 
 - The 
 - June 14 – 18: 2017 FIBA Americas Under-16 Championship in 
 Formosa[45]
- The 
 United States defeated 
 Canada, 111–60, to win their fifth consecutive FIBA Americas Under-16 Championship title. 
 Puerto Rico won the bronze medal.- Note: All three teams mentioned above, plus 
 Argentina and the 
 Dominican Republic, have qualified to compete at the 2018 FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup. 
 - The 
 - July 12 – 16: 2017 Women's Centrobasket Championship in 
 Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands[46]
- Champions: 
 Virgin Islands; Second: 
 Mexico; Third: 
 Puerto Rico - Note: All three teams mentioned here have qualified to compete at the 2017 FIBA Women's AmeriCup.
 
 - Champions: 
 - July 15 – 21: 2017 FIBA South America Under-17 Championship for Men in 
 Lima[47]
 - July 26 – 30: 2017 Under-17 Centrobasket in 
 Santo Domingo[48]
- The 
 Dominican Republic defeated 
 Puerto Rico, 81–80, in the final. 
 Panama took third place. 
 - The 
 - August 7 – 13: 2017 FIBA Women's AmeriCup in 
 Buenos Aires[49]
 Canada defeated 
 Argentina, 67–65, to win their second consecutive and third overall FIBA Women's AmeriCup title.
 Puerto Rico won the bronze medal.- Note: All three teams mentioned above all qualified to compete at the 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup.
 
 - August 15 – 19: 2017 Women's Under-17 Centrobasket Championship in 
 Aguada[50]
 Mexico defeated 
 Puerto Rico, 83–77, in the final. 
 El Salvador took third place.
 - August 25 – September 3: 2017 FIBA AmeriCup in 
 Bahía Blanca & Córdoba, 
 Medellín, and 
 Montevideo[51]
- The 
 United States defeated 
 Argentina, 81–76, to win their seventh FIBA AmeriCup title. 
 Mexico won the bronze medal.
 - The 
 
- Europe
 
- June 16 – 25: EuroBasket Women 2017 in the 
 Czech Republic (Prague and Hradec Králové; final round at the O2 Arena in Prague)[52]
 - July 7 – 9: 2017 FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup in 
 Amsterdam[53]
 - July 8 – 16: 2017 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women in 
 Matosinhos[54]
 - July 15 – 23: 2017 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship in 
 Heraklion, Rethymno, & Chania[55]
 - July 29 – August 6: 2017 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship in 
 Bratislava & Piešťany[56]
 - August 4 – 12: 2017 FIBA Under-16 Women's European Championship in 
 Bourges[57]
 - August 5 – 13: 2017 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women in 
 Sopron[58]
 - August 11 – 19: 2017 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship in 
 Podgorica[59]
 France defeated 
 Montenegro, 75–68, to win their third FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship title.
 Serbia took third place.
 - August 31 – September 17: EuroBasket 2017 in 
 Istanbul (knockout stages and final), 
 Cluj-Napoca, 
 Helsinki and 
 Tel Aviv[60]
 - September 1 – 3: 2017 FIBA 3x3 Under-18 Europe Cup in 
 Debrecen[61]
- Men: 
 Belgium defeated the 
 Netherlands, 19–13, in the final. 
 France took third place. - Women: 
 Hungary defeated 
 Russia, 12–9, in the final. The 
 Netherlands took third place. 
 - Men: 
 
- Oceania
 
- July 10 – 15: 2017 FIBA Under-17 Oceania Championship for Men and Women in 
 Hagåtña, Guam[62]
- Men: 
 Australia defeated 
 New Zealand, 93–55, to win their fifth consecutive FIBA Under-17 Oceania Championship title.
 Guam took the bronze medal.
 - Women: 
 Australia defeated 
 New Zealand, 81–60, to win their fifth consecutive FIBA Under-17 Women's Oceania Championship title.
 Samoa took the bronze medal.
 
 - Men: 
 
- World
 
- June 17 – 21: 2017 FIBA 3x3 World Cup in 
 Nantes[63]
 - June 28 – July 2: 2017 FIBA 3x3 U18 World Cup in 
 Chengdu[64]
- Men -> Champions: 
 Belgium; Second: 
 Netherlands; Third: 
 Slovenia - Women -> Champions: 
 United States; Second: 
 Czech Republic; Third: 
 Russia 
 - Men -> Champions: 
 - July 1 – 9: 2017 FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup in 
 Cairo[65]
 Canada defeated 
 Italy, 79–60, to win their first FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup title.- The 
 United States took the bronze medal. 
 - July 22 – 30: 2017 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup in 
 Udine & Cividale del Friuli[66]
 Russia defeated the 
 United States, 86–82, to win their first FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup title.
 Canada took the bronze medal.
 
2017 FIBA 3x3 World Tour
- July 15 & 16: 3x3 WT #1 in 
 Saskatoon[67]
 Ljubljana defeated 
 Saskatoon, 21–14, in the final.
 - July 29 & 30: 3x3 WT #2 in 
 Utsunomiya[68]
 Novi Sad al-Wahda defeated 
 Piran, 17–16, in the final.
 - August 5 & 6: 3x3 WT #3 in 
 Prague[69]
 Novi Sad al-Wahda defeated 
 Ljubljana, 21–11, in the final.
 - August 25 & 26: 3x3 WT #4 in 
 Lausanne[70]
 Novi Sad al-Wahda defeated 
 Lausanne, 20–15, in the final.
 - August 31 & September 1: 3x3 WT #5 in 
 Debrecen[71]
 Liman defeated 
 Ljubljana, 21–14, in the final.
 - September 23 & 24: 3x3 WT #6 in 
 Chengdu[72]
 Piran defeated 
 Zemun, 19–18, in the final.
 - September 30 & October 1: 3x3 WT #7 in 
 Mexico City[73]
 Liman defeated fellow Serbian team, Zemun, 21–15, in the final.
 - October 28 & 29: 3x3 WT #8 (final) in 
 Beijing[74]
 Zemun defeated 
 Novi Sad al-Wahda, 19–17, in the final.
 
National Basketball Association
- October 25, 2016 – April 12, 2017: 2016–17 NBA season
 - February 19: 2017 NBA All-Star Game at the Smoothie King Center in 
 New Orleans
- The West defeated the East, 192–182.
 - MVP: 
 Anthony Davis (
 New Orleans Pelicans) - NBA All-Star Celebrity Game: Team East defeated Team West, 88–59.
 - Rising Stars Challenge: Team World defeated Team USA, 150–141.
 - NBA All-Star Weekend Skills Challenge Winner: 
 Kristaps Porziņģis (
 New York Knicks) - Three-Point Contest Winner: 
 Eric Gordon (
 Houston Rockets) - Slam Dunk Contest Winner: 
 Glenn Robinson III (
 Indiana Pacers) 
 - April 15 – June 12: 2017 NBA Playoffs
- The 
 Golden State Warriors defeated the 
 Cleveland Cavaliers, 4–1 in games played, to win their fifth NBA title. - MVP: 
 Kevin Durant (Golden State Warriors) 
 - The 
 - June 22: 2017 NBA draft
- #1 pick: 
 Markelle Fultz (to the 
 Philadelphia 76ers from the 
 Washington Huskies) 
 - #1 pick: 
 
Women's National Basketball Association
- April 13: 2017 WNBA draft in 
 New York City at the Samsung 837
- Top pick: 
 Kelsey Plum (to the 
 San Antonio Stars from the 
 Washington Huskies) 
 - Top pick: 
 - May 13 – September 3: 2017 WNBA season
- Western Conference winners: 
 Minnesota Lynx - Eastern Conference winners: 
 New York Liberty 
 - Western Conference winners: 
 - July 22: 2017 WNBA All-Star Game in 
 Seattle
- The Western Conference defeated the Eastern Conference, 130–121.
 - MVP: 
 Maya Moore (
 Minnesota Lynx) - Three-Point Shootout winner: 
 Allie Quigley (
 Chicago Sky) 
 - September 6 – October 4: 2017 WNBA Finals
- The 
 Minnesota Lynx defeated the 
 Los Angeles Sparks, 3–2 in games played, to win their fourth WNBA title. 
 - The 
 
National Collegiate Athletic Association
- March 14 – April 3: 2017 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament (Final Four at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale)
- The 
 North Carolina Tar Heels defeated the 
 Gonzaga Bulldogs, 71–65, to win their sixth NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament title. 
 - The 
 - March 17 – April 2: 2017 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament (Final Four at American Airlines Center in Dallas)
- The 
 South Carolina Gamecocks defeated the 
 Mississippi State Bulldogs, 67–55, to win their first NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament title. 
 - The 
 
Club seasons and championships
- September 29, 2016 – April 13: 2016–17 ABA League
 KK Crvena zvezda defeated 
 KK Cedevita, 3–0 in games played, to win their third consecutive ABA League title.
 - September 29, 2016 – April 24: 2016–17 Alpe Adria Cup
 MBK Rieker Komárno defeated 
 KK Domžale, 160–139 on aggregate, to win their first Alpe Adria Cup title.
 - October 2, 2016 – June 13, 2017: 2016–17 VTB United League
 CSKA Moscow defeated fellow Russian team, BC Khimki, 3–0 in series played, to win their sixth consecutive and eighth overall VTB United League title.
 - October 5, 2016 – March 19: 2016–17 WABA League (Final Four in 
 Podgorica)
 Athlete Celje defeated 
 Beroe, 61–57, to win their second WABA League title. 
 Budućnost Bemax took third place.
 - October 10, 2016 – April 20: 2016–17 BIBL
 BC Beroe defeated 
 KK Kumanovo, 161–128 on aggregate, to win their first BIBL title.
 - October 12, 2016 – May 21: 2016–17 EuroLeague (Final Four at Sinan Erdem Dome in 
 Istanbul)
 Fenerbahçe defeated 
 Olympiacos B.C., 80–64, to win their first EuroLeague title.
 PBC CSKA Moscow took third place.
 - October 12, 2016 – April 5: 2016–17 EuroCup Basketball
 Unicaja defeated 
 Valencia Basket, 2–1, in the EuroCup Finals to win their first EuroCup title.
 - October 18, 2016 – April 26: 2016–17 FIBA Europe Cup (final in 
 Chalon-sur-Saône & Nanterre)
 Nanterre 92 defeated fellow French team, Élan Chalon, 140–137 on aggregate, to win their first FIBA Europe Cup title.
 - October 20, 2016 – April 30: 2016–17 Basketball Champions League (Final Four at the Santiago Martín in 
 La Laguna) (debut event)
 Iberostar Tenerife defeated 
 Banvit B.K., 63–59, to win the inaugural Basketball Champions League title.
 Monaco took third place.
 - November 25, 2016 – April 23: 2016–17 ABL season
 Eastern Sports Club (basketball) defeated 
 Singapore Slingers, 3–1 in the finals, to win their first ABL title.
 - January 20 – March 18: 2017 FIBA Americas League in 
 Mexicali and Monterrey, 
 Buenos Aires, and 
 Ponce
 Guaros de Lara defeated 
 Weber Bahía Basket, 88–65, to win their second consecutive FIBA Americas League title.
 Leones de Ponce took third place.
 - September 24: 2017 FIBA Intercontinental Cup in 
 La Laguna
 Iberostar Tenerife defeated 
 Guaros de Lara, 76–71, to win their first FIBA Intercontinental Cup title.
 - November 10 – 19: 2017 FIBA Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup in 
 Luanda[75]
 Primeiro de Agosto defeated 
 Ferroviário de Maputo, 65–51, to win their third FIBA Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup title.
 First Bank B.C. took third place.
 - December 11 – 20: 2017 FIBA Africa Champions Cup in 
 Radès[76]
 AS Salé defeated 
 Étoile Sportive de Radès, 77–69, to win their first FIBA Africa Champions Cup title.
 Union Sportive Monastir took third place.
 
Beach soccer
Beach tennis
Beach volleyball
Biathlon
Bobsleigh and Skeleton
Bowls
World events
- March 14 – 22: 2017 World Cup in 
 Warilla
- Men's: 
 Jeremy Henry defeated 
 Soufi Rusli 6–5 11–2. - Women's: 
 Jo Edwards defeated 
 Lucy Beere 8–5 2–9 4–1. 
 - Men's: 
 - March 27 – April 2: World Junior Cup in 
 Broadbeach
- Men's: 
 Daniel Salmon defeated 
 Corey Wedlock, 21–17. - Women's: 
 Pricilla Westlake defeated 
 Ellen Ryan, 21–20. - Mixed Pairs: 
 Connie Rixon & 
 Bill Johnson defeated 
 Claire Walker & 
 John Fleming, 21–17. 
 - Men's: 
 - September 23 – 29: 11th European Bowls Team Championships in 
 Les Creux - October 27 – November 5: World Singles Champion of Champions in 
 St Johns Park 
World Bowls Tour
- November 5 – 12, 2016: The Co-op Funeralcare Scottish International Open 2016 in 
 Perth
 David Gourlay defeated 
 Jamie Chestney, 2–0 (11–9, 10–6)
 - January 12 – 27: 2017 World Indoor Bowls Championship in 
 Hopton-on-Sea
- Men's: 
 Paul Foster defeated 
 Greg Harlow, 2–1 (7–10, 11–1, 2–0). - Women's: 
 Katherine Rednall defeated 
 Ellen Falkner, 2–0 (10–5, 10–6). - Men's Pairs: 
 Jason Greenslade & 
 Les Gillett defeated 
 Damian Doubler & 
 Daniel Salmon, 1.5–0.5 (7–7, 8–6). - Mixed Pairs: 
 Nick Brett & 
 Claire Johnston defeated 
 Paul Foster & 
 Rebecca Field, 2–1 (7–6, 7–9, 2–1). 
 - Men's: 
 - March 5 – 10: The Co-op Funeralcare International Open 2017 in 
 Blackpool
 Jamie Chestney defeated 
 Stewart Anderson, 9,4 – 8,6.
 - May 4 – 7: The Co-op Funeralcare European Masters 2017 in 
 Blackpool
 Danny Denison defeated 
 Simon Skelton, 12–6, 9–7.
 
Other bowls events
- January 3 – 8: Team USA Trials 2017 in 
 Las Vegas
- Winners: 
 Jakob Butturff (m) / 
 Erin McCarthy 
 - Winners: 
 - November 11 – 18: USA Open in 
 Sarasota, Florida 
Canadian football
- November 26 – 105th Grey Cup: Toronto Argonauts defeat Calgary Stampeders, 27–24.
 
Canoeing
Chess
FIDE Grand Prix 2017
- February 17 – 28: #1 in 
 Sharjah
- Winners: 
 Alexander Grischuk, 
 Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and 
 Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 
 - Winners: 
 - May 11 – 22: #2 in 
 Moscow
- Winner: 
 Ding Liren 
 - Winner: 
 - July 5 – 16: #3 in 
 Geneva
- Winner: 
 Teimour Radjabov 
 - Winner: 
 - November 15 – 26: #4 in 
 Palma 
2017 Grand Chess Tour
- June 19 – 25: Paris Grand Chess Tour in 
 Paris
- Winner: 
 Magnus Carlsen, 2nd place: 
 Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, 3rd place: 
 Hikaru Nakamura 
 - Winner: 
 - June 26 – July 2: Your Next Move Grand Chess Tour in 
 Leuven
- Blitz winners: 
 Wesley So, 2nd place: 
 Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, 3rd place: 
 Magnus Carlsen - Rapid winners: 
 Magnus Carlsen, 2nd place: 
 Maxime Vachier-Lagrave & 
 Anish Giri, 3rd place: 
 Vladimir Kramnik & 
 Levon Aronian - Combined Score: 1st: 
 Magnus Carlsen, 2nd: 
 Wesley So, 3rd: 
 Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 
 - Blitz winners: 
 - July 31 – August 12: Sinquefield Cup in 
 St. Louis
- Winner: 
 Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, 2nd place: 
 Magnus Carlsen & 
 Viswanathan Anand, 3rd place: 
 Levon Aronian & 
 Sergey Karjakin 
 - Winner: 
 - August 13 – 20: Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz in 
 St. Louis - November 30 – December 11: London Chess Classic (final) in 
 London 
Major
- December 28, 2016 – January 5, 2017: Hastings International Chess Congress in 
 Hastings
- Winner: 
 Deep Sengupta 
 - Winner: 
 - January 14 & 15: Paul Keres Memorial Tournament in 
 Tallinn
- Winner: 
 Igor Kovalenko 
 - Winner: 
 - January 23 – February 2: Gibraltar Chess Festival in 
 Gibraltar
- Winners: 
 Hikaru Nakamura (m) / 
 Ju Wenjun (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - February 21 – March 1: Aeroflot Open in 
 Moscow
- Winner: 
 Vladimir Fedoseev 
 - Winner: 
 - June 5 – 17: Norway Chess in 
 Stavanger
- Winner: 
 Levon Aronian, 2nd place: 
 Hikaru Nakamura, 3rd place: 
 Vladimir Kramnik 
 - Winner: 
 - August 13 – 23: Abu Dhabi Chess Festival in 
 Abu Dhabi 
World events
- February 10 – March 5: Women's World Chess Championship 2017 in 
 Tehran
- Winner: 
 Tan Zhongyi 
 - Winner: 
 - April 1 – 9: World Amateur Chess Championship in 
 Spoleto
- U2300 Open winner: 
 Tun Win - U2000 winners: 
 Maciej Koziej (m) / 
 Zainab Saumy (f) - U1700 winners: 
 Hope Mkhumba (m) / 
 Vilena Popova (f) - Blitz tournament #1 winner: 
 Ruslan Pahomov - Blitz tournament #2 winner: 
 Daniel King-wai Lam 
 - U2300 Open winner: 
 - April 21 – 30: World Schools Chess Championship in 
 Iași
- U7 winners: 
 Khumoyun Begmuratov (m) / 
 Tselmuun Dorjsuren (f) - U9 winners: 
 Erdenebat Azjargal (m) / 
 Afruza Khamdamova (f) - U11 winners: 
 Efe Hakan Öztürk (m) / 
 Martyna Starosta (f) - U13 winners: 
 Enes Tanrıverdi (m) / 
 Nazerke Nurgali (f) - U15 winners: 
 Nodirbek Yakubboev (m) / 
 Assel Serikbay (f) - U17 winners: 
 Andrei Macovei (m) / 
 Diana Mîrza (f) 
 - U7 winners: 
 - April 24 – May 4: World Team Chess Championship 50+, 65+ in 
 Crete
 - June 1 – 5: 1st FIDE World Cadets Rapid & Blitz Chess Championships 2017 in 
 Minsk
- Rapid U8 winners: 
 Phạm Trần Gia Phúc (m) / 
 Sofia Mutina (f) - Blitz U8 winners: 
 Andrei Rudnev (m) / 
 Anna Shukhman (f) - Rapid U10 winners: 
 Mikhei Navumenka (m) / 
 Veronika Shubenkova (f) - Blitz U10 winners: 
 Islombek Sindarov (m) / 
 Veronika Shubenkova (f) - Rapid U12 winners: 
 Volodar Murzin (m) / 
 Anastasiia Dubovyk (f) - Blitz U12 winners: 
 Denis Lazavik (m) / 
 Kseniya Zeliantsova (f) 
 - Rapid U8 winners: 
 - June 17 – 26: World Team Chess Championship in 
 Khanty-Mansiysk
- Winners: 
 China (Ding Liren, Yu Yangyi, Wei Yi, Li Chao, Wen Yang (m) / 
 Russia (Alexandra Kosteniuk, Kateryna Lagno, Valentina Gunina, Aleksandra Goryachkina, Olga Girya) 
 - Winners: 
 - June 22 – 29: 1st FIDE World Junior Chess Championship for the Disabled in 
 Orlando
- Winner: 
 Raphael Johannes Zimmer, 2nd place: 
 Samarth Jagadish Rao, 3rd place: 
 Griffin McConnell 
 - Winner: 
 - August 21 – 31: World Cadet Chess Championship in 
 Brasília - September 1 – 25: Chess World Cup 2017 in 
 Batumi and Tbilisi - September 16 – 26: World Youth Chess Championship (U-14, 16, 18) in 
 Montevideo - October 1 – 16: World Junior Chess Championship in 
 Tarvisio - November 6 – 19: World Senior Chess Championship in 
 Acqui Terme - TBD: World Youth U-16 Chess Olympiad 2017 in 
 Ahmedabad 
European events
- April 10 – 23: Women's European Individual Chess Championship 2017 in 
 Riga
- Winner: 
 Nana Dzagnidze - Note: Nana Dzagnidze, 
 Kateryna Lagno, 
 Mariya Muzychuk, 
 Monika Soćko, 
 Elina Danielian, 
 Elisabeth Pähtz, 
 Marina Nechaeva, 
 Bela Khotenashvili, 
 Natalia Zhukova, 
 Natalia Pogonina, 
 Hoang Thanh Trang and 
 Anita Gara qualified for Chess World Cup. 
 - Winner: 
 - May 29 – June 10: European Individual Chess Championship in 
 Minsk
- Winner: 
 Maxim Matlakov - Note: Maxim Matlakov, 
 Baadur Jobava, 
 Vladimir Fedoseev, 
 Daniel Fridman, 
 Ivan Cheparinov, 
 Alexander Motylev, 
 Jan-Krzysztof Duda, 
 David Navara, 
 David Howell, 
 Martyn Kravtsiv, 
 Alexander Areshchenko, and 
 Matthias Blübaum qualified for Chess World Cup. 
 - Winner: 
 - June 9 – 17: European Amateur Chess Championship 2017 in 
 Niš
- Elo 2000–2299 winner: 
 Diyap Buyukasik - Elo 1700–1999 winner: 
 Doruk Karaoğlan - Elo 0–1699 winner: 
 Pavle Ćirić 
 - Elo 2000–2299 winner: 
 - June 10 – 20: European Schools Championship 2017 in 
 Budva
- U7 winners: 
 Timur Yonal (m) / 
 Ekaterina Zubkovskaya (f) - U9 winners: 
 Kerem Erten (m) / 
 Elif Zeren Yıldız (f) - U11 winners: 
 Zeki Berke Çaputçuoğlu (m) / 
 Evita Cherepanova (f) - U13 winners: 
 Maksim Zhukov (m) / 
 Esma Doğa Duran (f) - U15 winners: 
 Nikoloz Petriashvili (m) / 
 Michelle Katkov (f) - U17 winners: 
 Timur Trubchaninov (m) / 
 Bengu Sena Ayan (f) 
 - U7 winners: 
 - June 19 – 23: European Youth Rapid and Blitz Championship 2017 in 
 Budva
- Rapid U8 winners: 
 Savely Morozov (m) / 
 Ekaterina Zubkovskaya (f) - Rapid U10 winners: 
 Daniil Maneluk (m) / 
 Galina Mikheeva (f) - Rapid U12 winners: 
 Daniel Dardha (m) / 
 Evita Cherepanova (f) - Rapid U14 winners: 
 Jan Šubelj (m) / 
 Ksenia Strukova (f) - Rapid U16 winners: 
 Viachaslau Zarubitski (m) / 
 Viktoria Radeva (f) - Rapid U18 winners: 
 Florian Mesaros (m) / 
 Ivana Hrescak (f) - Blitz U10 winners: 
 Daniil Maneluk (m) / 
 Evelina Zavivaeva (f) - Blitz U14 winners: 
 Jan Šubelj (m) / 
 Klean Shuqja (f) - Blitz U18 winners: 
 Florian Mesaros (m) / 
 Olga Badelka (f) 
 - Rapid U8 winners: 
 - June 24 – July 4: European Team Chess Championship for seniors in 
 Novi Sad
- +50 winners: 
 Serbia (Miloš Pavlović, Goran Todorović, Siniša Dražić, Zoran Arsovic, Nenad Ristić) - +65 winners: 
 Russia (Evgeny Sveshnikov, Yuri Balashov, Evgeni Vasiukov, Vladimir Zhelnin, Nikolai Pushkov) 
 - +50 winners: 
 - August 11 – 21: European Senior Chess Championship in 
 Barcelona - August 16 – 24: European Youth Team Chess Championship 2017 in 
 Iwonicz-Zdrój - August 18 – 27: EU Youth Chess Championship U8-14 in 
 Kouty nad Desnou - September 3 – 14: European Youth Chess Championship in 
 Mamaia - September 18 – 22: European Universities Chess Championship 2017 in 
 Fuengirola - October 2 – 10: European Chess Club Cup for men and women in 
 Manavgat - October 15 – 20: European Youth Rapid and Blitz Championship 2017 in 
 Budva - October 20 – 24: European Women's Rapid & Blitz Championship 2017 in 
 Monaco - October 25 – November 5: European Team Chess Championship in 
 Halkidiki - November 11 – 19: 5th European Small Nations Team Chess Championship 2017 in 
 Andorra - November 24 & 25: 1st European Corporate Chess Championship 2017 in 
 Paris - December 14 – 18: European Rapid and Blitz Championship 2017 in 
 Katowice 
2017–18 European Youth Grand Prix
African Events
- July 1 – 13: African Chess Championship (individual, rapid, blitz) in 
 Oran
- Winners: 
 Bassem Amin (m) / 
 Shahenda Wafa (f) - Blitz winners: 
 Ahmed Adly (m) / 
 Shrook Wafa (f) - Rapid winners: 
 Bassem Amin (m) / 
 Shahenda Wafa (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - July 23 – August 1: African Club Chess Championships in 
 Cairo
- Winner Club: 
 Al Hawar Chess Club 
 - Winner Club: 
 - August 5 – 13: African Women's Chess Challenge in 
 Gaborone - August 19 – 27: African Schools Individual Chess Championships in 
 Windhoek - October 7 – 15: African Amateur Individual Chess Championships in 
 Dar es Salaam - November 11 – 19: African Team Chess Championships in 
 Tunis - December 1 – 10: African Youth Chess Championships in 
 Giza - December 28, 2017 – January 8, 2018: African Junior Chess Championships 2017 in 
 Lomé 
African Zonals
- March 25 – April 3: Zone 4.2 Individual Championships in 
 Jimma
- Winners: 
 Essam El-Gindy (m) / 
 Shahenda Wafa (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - April 1 – 10: Zone 4.1 Individual Championships in 
 Algiers
- Winners: 
 Mohamed Haddouche (m) / 
 Amina Mezioud (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - April 20 – 30: Zone 4.4 Individual Championships in 
 Monrovia (men's only)
- Winner: 
 Oluwafemi Balogun 
 - Winner: 
 - June 9 – 18: Zone 4.3 Individual Championships in 
 Livingstone
- Winners: 
 Kenny Solomon (m) / 
 Aleida De Bruyn (f) 
 - Winners: 
 
American Events
- April 13 – 18: 2017 CARIFTA Games in 
 Kingston
- U12 winners: 
 David Thomas (m) / 
 Johmoi Blake (f) - U16 winners: 
 Alan-Safar Ramoutar (m) / 
 Adani Clarke (f) - U20 winners: 
 Orlando Husbands (m) / 
 Sheanel Gardner (f) 
 - U12 winners: 
 - April 25 – 30: 2017 South American Junior U20 Championship in 
 Manta
- Winners: 
 José Martínez Alcántara (m) / 
 Anahí Ortiz Verdesoto (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - June 9 – 19: Pan American Chess Championship in 
 Medellín
- Winner: 
 Samuel Sevian - Note: Samuel Sevian, 
 Jorge Cori, 
 Neuris Delgado Ramírez, 
 Axel Bachmann, 
 Emilio Córdova Daza, 
 Lazaro Bruzon qualified for Chess World Cup 2017. 
 - Winner: 
 - June 21 – 28: Central American & Caribbean Junior U20 Chess Championships 2017 in 
 Barbados
 Dondre Husbands
 - June 30 – July 7: Panamerican Youth Championship 2017 in 
 Costa Rica
- U8 winners: 
 Santiago Lopez Rayo (b) / 
 Omya Vidyarthi (f) - Blitz U8 winner: 
 Santiago Lopez Rayo (b) / 
 Omya Vidyarthi (f) - U10 winners: 
 Eric Li (b) / 
 Fiorella Contreras (f) - Blitz U10 winners: 
 Manuel Campos Gomez (b) / 
 Fiorella Contreras (f) - U12 winners: 
 Nico Werner Chasin (b) / 
 Vicmary C. Perez Hernandez (f) - Blitz U12 winners: 
 Diego Saul Rod Flores Quillas (b) / 
 Nastassja A Matus (f) - U14 winners: 
 Aristo S. Liu (b) / 
 Emma He (f) - Blitz U14 winners: 
 Miguel Angel Soto (b) / / 
 Aasa Dommalapati (f) - U16 winners: 
 Francisco Varacalli (b) / 
 Javiera Belen Gomez Barrera (f) - Blitz U16 winners: 
 Mauricio Ramirez Gonzalez (b) / 
 Aleyla Hilario (f) - U18 winners: 
 Michael Song (b) / 
 Trilce Cosme Contreras (f) - Blitz U18 winners: 
 Jose Gabriel Cardoso Cardoso (b) / 
 Valentina Argote Heredia (f) 
 - U8 winners: 
 - July 12 – 17: North American Youth Championship 2017 in 
 Morristown, New Jersey
- U8 winners: 
 Kevin Duong (b) / 
 Iris Mou (f) - U10 winners: 
 Liran Zhou (b) / 
 Stephanie Velea (f) - U12 winners: 
 Maximillian Lu (b) / 
 Annapoorni Meiyappan (f) - U14 winners: 
 Qiuyu Huang (b) / 
 Ellen Wang (f) - U16 winners: 
 Christopher Yoo (b) / 
 Queena Deng (f) - U18 winners: 
 Bryce Tiglon (b) / 
 Vicki Yang (f) 
 - U8 winners: 
 - August 9 – 15: Central American & Caribbean Youth Chess Championships 2017 in 
 Panama
- Men's U8 winner: 
 Sebastían Mérida Ceballos - U10 winners: 
 Yaset Jose Cruz Santos (m) / 
 Ania Nahid Rosales Espinoza (f) - U12 winners: 
 Jean Marco Cruz Mendez (m) / 
 Andrea Albor Rebolledo (f) - U14 winners: 
 Jerzy Jesus Perez Leiva (m) / 
 Penelope Gonzalez Diaz (f) - U16 winners: 
 Raynner Amaro Alfonso (m) / 
 Roxangel Obregón García (f) - U18 winners: 
 Luis Ernesto Quesada Pérez (m) / 
 Chrissye L Gonzalez Estrada (f) 
 - Men's U8 winner: 
 - August 30 – September 4: North American Junior U20 Championship 2017 in 
 Dallas - October 11 – 16: Panamerican Senior Chess Championship 2017 in 
 Colombia - October 31 – November 7: Panamerican Junior U20 Chess Championship 2017 in 
 San Salvador - December 1 – 7: South American Youth Championship 2017 in 
 Paraguay - December 11 – 18: 2017 Panamerican Schools Chess Championship 2017 in 
 San Salvador - TBD: Panamerican Amateur Chess Championship 2017 in 
 Ecuador - TBD: Women's Continental Championship 2017 in 
 Argentina - TBD: Panamerican University Championship 2017 in 
 Durango - TBD: Panamerican Teams Championship in TBD location
 
American Zonals
- March 27 – April 11: American Zonal 2.1 Open & Women in 
 St. Louis
- Winners: 
 Wesley So (m) / 
 Sabina-Francesca Foisor (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - April 26 – May 1: American Zonal 2.4 in 
 Florianópolis (men's only)
- Winner: 
 Jorge Cori 
 - Winner: 
 - April 30 – May 8: American Zonal 2.5 Open in 
 Buenos Aires (men's only) - Winner: 
 Sandro Mareco - May 26 – 31: American Zonal 2.3 in 
 San Salvador (men's only)
- Winners: 
 Joshua Ruiz and 
 Yuri Gonzalez Vidal 
 - Winners: 
 - TBD: American Zonal 2.5 Women in 
 Chile, 
 Paraguay or 
 Uruguay 
Asian Events
- March 31 – April 9: Asian Youth Chess Championship in 
 Tashkent
- U8 winners: 
 Trần Gia Phúc Phạm (b) / 
 Afruza Khamdamova (f) - Blitz U8 winners: 
 Ilamparthi A R (b) / 
 Yining Chen (f) - Rapid U8 winners: 
 Ilamparthi A R (b) / 
 Yining Chen (f) - U10 winners: 
 Artin Ashraf (b) / 
 Sahithi Varshini M (f) - Blitz U10 winners: 
 Islombek Sindarov (b) / 
 Sahithi Varshini M (f) - Rapid U10 winners: 
 Artin Ashraf (b) / 
 Yaqing Wei (f) - U12 winners: 
 Javokhir Sindarov (b) / 
 Meruert Kamalidenova (f) - Blitz U12 winners: 
 Javokhir Sindarov (b) / 
 Divya Deshmukh (f) - Rapid U12 winners: 
 Nguyễn Quốc Hy (b) / 
 Meruert Kamalidenova (f) - U14 winners: 
 Arjun Erigaisi (b) / 
 Jishitha D (f) - Blitz U14 winners: 
 Arash Daghli (b) / / 
 Jishitha D (f) - Rapid U14 winners: 
 Arjun Erigaisi (b) / 
 Motahare Asadi (f) - U16 winners: 
 Nodirbek Yakubboev (b) / 
 Assel Serikbay (f) - Blitz U16 winners: 
 Mahdi Gholami Orimi (b) / 
 Assel Serikbay (f) - Rapid U16 winners: 
 Shamsiddin Vokhidov (b) / 
 Assel Serikbay (f) - U18 winners: 
 Arash Tahbaz (b) / 
 Aakanksha Hagawane (f) - Blitz U18 winners: 
 Arash Tahbaz (b) / 
 Aakanksha Hagawane (f) - Rapid U18 winners: 
 Ortik Nigmatov (b) / 
 Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova (f) 
 - U8 winners: 
 - May 1 – 10: Asian Juniors and Girls U20 Championships in 
 Shiraz
- Winners: 
 Masoud Mosadeghpour (m) / 
 Ivana Maria Furtado (f) - Blitz winners: 
 Trần Tuấn Minh (m) / 
 Mobina Alinasab (f) - Rapid winners: 
 Trần Tuấn Minh (m) / 
 Isha Sharma (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - May 11 – 12: Asian Chess Championship (individual and blitz) in 
 Chengdu
- Winners: 
 Wang Hao (m) / 
 Võ Thị Kim Phụng (f) - Blitz winners: 
 R. Vaishali (m) / 
 Wei Yi (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - June 2 – 10: 1st Asian Championship for Disabled in 
 Bishkek - June 17 – 26: Eastern Asia Youth Chess Championship 2017 in 
 Ulanbaatar
 Mongolia won the gold medal tally and the overall medal tally.
 - July 20 – 30: Asian Schools Chess Championship (individual, rapid and blitz) in 
 Panjin
- Open & girls overall winners: 
 China 
 - Open & girls overall winners: 
 - August 1 – 7: Western Asia Youth Chess Championship 2017 in 
 Sri Lanka - August 1 – 8: Asian Club Cup Championship 2017 in 
 Sri Lanka
- Winners: 
 Saipa Chess Club, 2nd: 
 Saif Sporting Chess Club, 3rd place: 
 Sydney Chess Club 
 - Winners: 
 - October 9 – 15: Asian Senior Chess Championship in 
 Auckland 
Asian Zonals
- January 14 – 20: Asian Zonal 3.6 in 
 Auckland
- Winners: 
 Anton Smirnov (m) / 
 Layla Timergazi (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - February 24 – March 6: Asian Zonal 3.3 in 
 Tagaytay
- Winners: 
 Li Tian Yeoh (m) / 
 Võ Thị Kim Phụng (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - March 18 – 25: Asian Zonal 3.2 in 
 Pokhara
- Winners: 
 Abdullah Al Rakib (m) / 
 Rani Hamid (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - June 15 – 25: Asian Zonal 3.4 in 
 Tashkent
- Winners: 
 Jahongir Vakhidov (m) / 
 Dinara Saduakassova (f) 
 - Winners: 
 
Cricket
Major leagues and cups
- October 6, 2016 – January 14: 
 2016–17 Ranji Trophy 
 - October 25, 2016 – March 29: 
 2016–17 Sheffield Shield season
 Victoria led first-innings over 
 South Australia, 487–287.- Match drawn; 
 Victoria won the competition with first-innings lead. 
 - February 17 – April 2: 
 2016–17 Momentum One Day Cup
 - April 5 – May 21: 
 2017 Indian Premier League
- Mumbai Indians defeated Rising Pune Supergiant, 129/8–128/6.
 - Mumbai Indians won by 1 run.
 
 - April 7 – September 28: 
/
 2017 County Championship
- Essex won league.
 
 - September 27 – October 21: 
 2017-18 JLT One-Day Cup
 Western Australia defeated 
 South Australia, 4/250–9/248
 Western Australia won by 6 wickets.
 
International cricket competitions
- November 11, 2016 – April 18: 2016–17 Regional Four Day Competition
 Guyana won round-robin.
 - January 24 – February 18: 2016–17 Regional Super50 in 
 Antigua and Barbuda
 Barbados Tridents defeated 
 Jamaica Tallawahs, 271–212.- Barbados Tridents won by 59 runs.
 
 - May 12 – 24: 2017 Ireland Tri-Nation Series in 
 Ireland
 New Zealand won round robin.
 - May 21 – 31: 2017 ICC World Cricket League Division Three in 
 Uganda
 - June 1 – 18: 2017 ICC Champions Trophy in 
 England and 
 Wales
 - June 26 – July 23: 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup in 
 England
 - December 2017 (final round): 2015–17 ICC Intercontinental Cup
 - December 2017 (final round): 2015–17 ICC World Cricket League Championship
 
2017–18 Ashes series
- November 23 – 27: 1st Test at 
 The Gabba, Brisbane - December 2 – 6: 2nd Test at 
 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide - December 14 – 18: 3rd Test at 
 WACA Ground, Perth - December 26 – 30: 4th Test at 
 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne - January 4 – 8, 2018: 5th Test at 
 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 
Cross-country skiing
Cue sports
WPA
World 8 Ball Series
- January 14 – 17: Molinari Players' Championship & Cheqio Challenge Championship in 
 New York City
- Winner: 
 Ruslan Chinachov - Challenge winner: 
 Francisco Sánchez Ruíz 
 - Winner: 
 - April 4 – 7: Aramith Masters Championship & Kamui Challenge Championship in 
 New York City
- Winner: 
 Eklent Kaçi - Challenge winner: 
 Lee Vann Corteza 
 - Winner: 
 - July 12 – 15: Ryo Rack Classic Championship & Simonis Challenge Championship in 
 New York City
- Winner: 
 Skyler Woodward - Challenge winner: 
 Mika Immonen 
 - Winner: 
 - September 27 – October 1: Predator World Series Championship & Highrock Challenge Championship in
 
Events
- January 10 – 15: 2017 Joy Billiards World Chinese 8 Ball Masters in 
 Qinhuangdao
- Winner: 
 Gareth Potts 
 - Winner: 
 - January 31 – February 5: IPA World Professional Pool Championships in 
 Bradford
- Winners: 
 Craig Marsh (m) / 
 Collette Henrikson (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - February 17 – 19: World Pool Masters in 
 Gibraltar
 David Alcaide defeated 
 Jayson Shaw, 8–7, in the final.
 - February 26 – March 5: Amway eSpring International Women 9-Ball Championship in 
 Taipei
- Winner: 
 Siming CHEN 
 - Winner: 
 - March 13 – 16: Chinese 8-Ball World Championship 2017 in 
 Yushan
- Winners: 
 Yang Fan (m) / 
 Xiao Fang Fu (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - March 18 – 28: European Pool Championships in 
 Vale do Lobo
 Niels Feijen defeated 
 Tomasz Kapłan, 125–13. 
 Kim Laaksonen and 
 Mieszko Fortuński take third and fourth places.
 - July 31 – August 7: Youth European Championships in 
 Heeze-Leende
- 8 balls winners: 
 Fedor Gorst (m) / 
 Kristina Tkach (f) - 9 balls winners: 
 Jan van Lierop (m) / 
 Kristina Tkach (f) - 10 balls winners: 
 Patrick Hofmann (m) / 
 Kristina Tkach (f) - Juniors Straight winner: 
 Kevin Schiller - Teams winners: 
 Germany (Patrick Hofmann, Leon Kohl, Kevin Schiller) 
 - 8 balls winners: 
 - August 14 – 21: European Championships (Seniors & Ladies) in 
 Heeze-Leende
 - August 23 – 26: Dynamic European Championships (U23) in 
 Heeze-Leende
- 8 balls winner: 
 Joshua Filler - 9 balls winner: 
 Joshua Filler 
 - 8 balls winner: 
 - August 17 – 20: 9-Ball World Championship (Wheelchair) in 
 Tampere
- Winners: 
 5th Street Players, 2nd place: 
 The Contenders II, 3rd place: 
 Here We Go Again & 
 9-Ball Bombers 
 - Winners: 
 - October 30, 2017 – 2 November 2017: 2017 WPA World Nine-ball Junior Championship
- Winners: Sanjin Pehlivanovic (U17), Fedor Gorst (boys), Kristina Tkatsch (girls)
 
 - December 4 – 7: 2017 Mosconi Cup in 
 Las Vegas
- Winner: 
 Europe 
 - Winner: 
 
Euro Tour
- February 23 – 26: 2017 Italian Open in 
 Treviso
- Winners: 
 Ralf Souquet (m) / 
 Ina Kaplan (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - March 30 – April 1: 2017 Portugal Open in 
 Albufeira
- Winners: 
 Nick van den Berg (m) / 
 Jasmin Ouschan (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - May 18 – 21: 2017 Austrian Open in 
 St. Johann im Pongau
- Winners: 
 Mario He (m) / 
 Jasmin Ouschan (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - August 10 – 13: 2017 Dutch Open in 
 Heeze-Leende
- Winners: 
 Ruslan Chinachov (m) / 
 Marharyta Fefilava (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - October 5 – 8: 2017 Klagenfurt Open in 
 Klagenfurt
- Winners: 
 Ralf Souquet (m) / 
 Siming Chen (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - November 16 – 18: 2017 Treviso Open in 
 Treviso
- Winner: 
 Wiktor Zielinski (m) 
 - Winner: 
 - November 18 – 19: Women 9-Ball Open in 
 Braga
- Winner: 
 Marharyta Fefilava (f) 
 - Winner: 
 
UMB
- March 4: World Super Cup in 
 Antwerp
- Winner: 
 Daniel Sánchez 
 - Winner: 
 - March 9 – 12: World Championship for National Teams in 
 Viersen
- Winners: 
 South Korea (Sung Won Choi & Jae Guen Kim) 
 - Winners: 
 - April 7 – 9: Coupe d'Europe Classic Teams (final) in 
 Prague
- Winners: 
 Bochum (Sam van Etten, Thomas Nockemann, Ludger Havlik) 
 - Winners: 
 - April 28 – May 7: 2017 CEB European Three-cushion Championship in 
 Brandenburg an der Havel
 - May 10 & 11: Billiard Charity Challenge in 
 Halle and Zoersel - May 12 – 14: UMB World Three-cushion Championship for women in 
 Halle and Zoersel
- Winner: 
 Orie Hida, Second place: 
 Mi Rae Lee, Third place: 
 Gülşen Degener 
 - Winner: 
 - June 8 – 11: Coupe d´Europe Three Cushion Club (final) in 
 Porto
- Winners: 
 FC Porto (Dani Sánchez, Torbjörn Blomdahl, Manuel Rui Costa, João Pedro Ferreira) 
 - Winners: 
 - June 16 – 18: European Ladies Cup Three Cushion in 
 Netherlands
- Winners: 
 Therese Klompenhouwer, Free Game winner: 
 Karolien Matthys 
 - Winners: 
 - September 15 – 17: World Championship 3 Cushion Juniors in 
 Los Alcázares - October 7 – 14: World Championship Five-pin in 
 Necochea - November 8 – 12: UMB World Three-cushion Championship in 
 Santa Cruz - November 17 – 19: Lausanne Billiard Masters in 
  Switzerland 
Three-Cushion World Cup
- February 6 – 12: World Cup #1 in 
 Bursa
- Winner: 
 Frédéric Caudron 
 - Winner: 
 - March 26 – April 1: World Cup #2 in 
 Luxor
- Winner: 
 Daniel Sánchez 
 - Winner: 
 - May 22 – 28: World Cup #3 in 
 Ho Chi Minh City
- Winner: 
 Eddy Merckx 
 - Winner: 
 - September 3 – 9: World Cup #4 in 
 Porto - December 3 – 9: World Cup #5 in 
 Hurghada 
Curling
Cycle ball
Cycling – BMX
Cycling – Cyclo-cross
Cycling – Mountain Bike
Cycling – Para-cycling
Cycling – Road
Cycling – Track
Cycling – Trials
Dancesport
WDSF Super Grand Prix
- March 12: #1 
 Super Grand Prix (PD) Tokyo
- Winners: 
 Benedetto Ferruggia & Claudia Köhler - 2nd place: 
 Donatas Vėželis & Lina Chatkevičiūtė - 3rd place: 
 Marco Camarlinghi & Martina Minasi 
 - Winners: 
 - April 15 & 16: #2 
 Super Grand Prix Cambrils
- Latin winners: 
 Pavel Pasechnik & Marta Arndt - Standard winners: 
 Benedetto Ferruggia & Claudia Köhler 
 - Latin winners: 
 - August 8 – 10: #3 
 Super Grand Prix (PD) Stuttgart
- Latin winners: 
 Marts Smolko & Tina Bazykina 
 - Latin winners: 
 - September 30: #4 
 Super Grand Prix Ostrava - December 3: #5 
 WDSF PD Super Grand Prix Moscow 
WDSF World Cup
- March 4: WDSF PD World Cup in 
 Kharkiv (Standard only)
- Winners: 
 Benedetto Ferruggia & Claudia Köhler - Second place: 
 Donatas Vėželis & Lina Chatkevičiūtė - Third place: 
 Marco Cavallaro & Letizia Ingrosso 
 - Winners: 
 - June 3: WDSF World Cup in 
 Szombathely (Latin only)
- 1st place: 
 Andrea Silvestri & Martina Váradi - Second place: 
 Timur Yusupov & Sofia Kharina - Third place: 
 Giacomo Lazzarini & Roberta Benedetti 
 - 1st place: 
 - June 24: WDSF PD World Cup in 
 Baden-Baden (Latin only)
- 1st place: 
 Marts Smolko & Tina Bazykina - Second place: 
 Daniele Sargenti & Uliana Fomenko - Third place: 
 Wang Jun & Jia Yiwen 
 - 1st place: 
 - August 26: WDSF World Cup (Standard) in 
 Johor Bahru
- Winners: 
 Francesco Galuppo & Debora Pacini - Second place: 
 Vasily Kirin & Ekaterina Prozorova - Third place: 
 Evgeny Nikitin & Anastasia Miliutina 
 - Winners: 
 - December 9: WDSF World Cup in 
 Ashdod 
WDSF GrandSlam
- March 18 & 19: #1 
 GrandSlam Helsinki
- Adult Standard winners: 
 Dmitry Zharkov & Olga Kulikova - Adult Latin winners: 
 Gabriele Goffredo & Anna Matus 
 - Adult Standard winners: 
 - April 8 & 9: #2 
 GrandSlam Wuhan
- Adult Standard winners: 
 Dmitry Zharkov & Olga Kulikova - Adult Latin winners: 
 Gabriele Goffredo & Anna Matus 
 - Adult Standard winners: 
 - July 8 & 9: #3 
 GrandSlam Hong Kong
- Adult Standard winners: 
 Dmitry Zharkov & Olga Kulikova - Adult Latin winners: 
 Gabriele Goffredo & Anna Matus 
 - Adult Standard winners: 
 - August 10 – 12: #4 
 GrandSlam Stuttgart
- Adult Standard winners: 
 Dmitry Zharkov & Olga Kulikova - Adult Latin winners: 
 Gabriele Goffredo & Anna Matus 
 - Adult Standard winners: 
 - October 27 & 28: #5 
 GrandSlam Moscow - December 9 & 10: #6 (final) 
 GrandSlam Shanghai 
WDSF World Open
- January 7 & 8: #1 
 World Open Madrid
- World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 Evaldas Sodeika & 
 Ieva Žukauskaitė - World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 Marius-Andrei Bălan & 
 Khrystyna Moshenska 
 - World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 - January 28: #2 
 World Open Pforzheim
- World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 Marius-Andrei Bălan & 
 Khrystyna Moshenska 
 - World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 - February 11 & 12: #3 
 World Open Antwerp
- World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 Dmitry Zharkov & 
 Olga Kulikova - World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 Anton Aldaev & 
 Natalia Polukhina 
 - World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 - February 17 & 18: #4 
 World Open Copenhagen
- World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 Anton Skuratov & Alona Uehlin - World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 Guillem Pascual and Rosa Carné 
 - World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 - February 25 & 26: #5 
 World Open Moscow
- World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 Evgeny Nikitin & Anastasia Miliutina - World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno 
 - World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 - March 11 & 12: #6 
 World Open Bucharest
- World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 Madis Abel & Aleksandra Galkina - World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno 
 - World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 - March 12: #7 
 World Open Tokyo
- World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 Sean Aranar & Ana Nualla - World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 Lim Tan Hong & Choi Ju Young 
 - World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 - March 25 & 26: #8 
 World Open Minsk
- World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 Alexey Glukhov & Anastasia Glazunova - World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 Timur Imametdinov & Nina Bezzubova 
 - World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 - March 25 & 26: #9 
 World Open Pieve di Cento
- World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 Dmitry Zharkov & 
 Olga Kulikova - World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 Gabriele Goffredo & Anna Matus 
 - World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 - April 2: #10 
 World Open Brno
- World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 Bjørn Bitsch & Ashli Williamson 
 - World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 - April 22 & 23: #11 
 World Open Uzhhorod
- World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 Dumitru Doga & Sarah Ertmer - World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 Marek Bures & Anastasiia Iermolenko 
 - World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 - May 13: #12 
 World Open Varna
- World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 Giacomo Lazzarini & Roberta Benedetti 
 - World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 - May 14: #13 
 World Open Tbilisi
- World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 Edgar Marcos & Alina Nowak 
 - World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 - May 20: #14 
 World Open Paredes
- World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 Edgar Marcos & Alina Nowak 
 - World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 - July 2: #15 
 World Open Batumi
- World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 Giacomo Lazzarini & Roberta Benedetti 
 - World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 - July 22 & 23: #16 
 World Open Wuppertal
- World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 Anton Skuratov & Alena Uehlin - World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 Marius-Andrei Bălan & Khrystyna Moshenska 
 - World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 - August 19 & 20: #17 
 World Open Tallinn
- World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 Ergo Lükk & Baile Orb - World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 Giacomo Lazzarini & Roberta Benedetti 
 - World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 - September 2 & 3: #18 
 World Open Bangkok
- World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 Dmitry Zharkov & Olga Kulikova - World Open Latin Adult winners: 
 Marius-Andrei Bălan & Khrystyna Moshenska 
 - World Open Standard Adult winners: 
 - September 9 & 10: #19 
 World Open Bratislava - September 16 & 17: #20 
 World Open Prague - September 16 & 17: #21 
 World Open Sibiu - September 24: #22 
 World Open Bertrange - September 23: #23 
 World Open Lisbon - September 23 & 24: #24 
 World Open Zagreb - September 30 – October 1: #25 
 World Open Belgrade - September 30: #26 
 World Open Ostrava - October 7 & 8: #27 
 World Open Moscow - October 14 & 15: #28 
 World Open Elbląg - October 21: #29 
 World Open Almere - November 4: #30 
 World Open Riga - November 5: #31 
 World Open Ankara - November 11 & 12: #32 
 World Open Warsaw - November 18 & 19: #33 
 World Open Vienna - November 25: #34 
 World Open Tallinn - December 2 & 3: #35 
 World Open Maribor - December 3: #36 
 World Open Vilnius - December 16: #37 (final) 
 World Open Riga 
International events
- February 10: WDSF World Championship (Standard Senior II) in 
 Antwerp
- Winners: 
 Pierre Payen & Isabelle Reyjal - 2nd place: 
 Gert Faustmann & Alexandra Kley - 3rd place: 
 Alberto Belometti & Barbara Pini 
 - Winners: 
 - February 18: WDSF European Ten Dance Championship in 
 Copenhagen
- Winners: 
 Dumitru Doga & Sarah Ertmer - 2nd place: 
 Nikolaj Lund & Marta Kocik - 3rd place: 
 Kirill Medianov & Elisaveta Semjonova 
 - Winners: 
 - February 25: WDSF World Championship (U21 Latin) in 
 Bassano del Grappa
- Winners: 
 Vladislav Kolesnikov & Naja Dolenc - 2nd place: 
 Bartosz Lewandowski & Anna Walachowska - 3rd place: 
 Raffaello Brancato & Amandine Van Biesbroeck 
 - Winners: 
 - March 23: WDSF World Championship (Standard IV) in 
 Pieve di Cento
- Winners: 
 Luciano Ceruti & Rosa Nuccia Cappello - 2nd place: 
 Alessandro Barbone & Patrizia Flamini - 3rd place: 
 Nicholas Nero & Anna Maria Arzenton 
 - Winners: 
 - April 1 & 2: DSE European Children Grand Prix in 
 Brno
- Junior I winners: 
 Sergey Burdin & Anastasia Sitnikova (Standard); 
 Georgy Gudovsky & Kamilla Shaymiardianova (Latin) - Junior II winners: 
 Aleksey Bessonov & Evgenia Kolmagorova (Standard); 
 Hubert Raczek & Magdalena Kowalska (Latin) - Juvenile I winners: 
 Dragoș Josan & Alexandra Bezniuc (Standard & Latin) - Juvenile II winners: 
 Mateusz Stawowy & Sara Silva (Standard & Latin) 
 - Junior I winners: 
 - April 1 & 2: DSE European Universities Championship in 
 Brno
- Adult Standard winners: 
 Kamil Kedra & Aleksandra Fron - Adult Latin winners: 
 Jakub Richtár & Klára Petrušková 
 - Adult Standard winners: 
 - April 9: WDSF PD World Championship (Show Dance Latin) in 
 Vienna
- Winners: 
 Vadim Garbuzov & Kathrin Menzinger - 2nd place: 
 Mikhail Shchepkin & Anna Baklanova - 3rd place: 
 Marco Zingarelli & Ilaria Campana 
 - Winners: 
 - April 15: WDSF European Championship (Latin) in 
 Cambrils
- Winners: 
 Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno - Second place: 
 Gabriele Goffredo & Anna Matus - Third place: 
 Marius-Andrei Balan & Khrystyna Moshenska - April 16: DSE European Championship of National Teams in 
 Cambrils - U21 winners: 
 Romania (Latin and Standard) - Adults winners: 
 Romania (Standard), 
 France (Latin) - Senior I winners: 
 Austria (Standard), 
 Spain (Latin) - Overall winners: 
 Romania (93 points) 
 - Winners: 
 - May 13: WDSF World Championship (U21) in 
 Salaspils
- Winners: 
 Denis Gudovsky & Megija Dana Morīte - Second place: 
 Paul Rednic şi Roxana Lucaciu - Third place: 
 Mateusz Brzozowski & Justyna Możdżonek 
 - Winners: 
 - May 14: WDSF European Championship (Youth Latin) in 
 Chișinău
- Winners: 
 Daniil Porcesco-Gozun și Anastasia Grunzu - Second place: 
 Coman Eduard Florentin & Tudorache Irina Elena - Third place: 
 Nikita Olinichenko & Elizaveta Pustornakova 
 - Winners: 
 - May 14: WDSF PD European Cup in 
 Debrecen (Latin only)
- Winners: 
 Daniele Sargenti & Uliana Fomenko - Second place: 
 Marts Smolko & Tina Bazykina - Third place: 
 Alexandr Makarov & Anzhela Kuryshova 
 - Winners: 
 - May 14: WDSF PD European Championship in 
 Debrecen (Standard only)
- Winners: 
 Benedetto Ferruggia & Claudia Köhler - Second place: 
 Donatas Vėželis & Lina Chatkevičiūtė - Third place: 
 László Csaba & Viktória Páli 
 - Winners: 
 - May 19: WDSF European Championship (standard) in 
 Olomouc
- Winners: 
 Dmitry Zharkov & Olga Kulikova - Second place: 
 Evaldas Sodeika & Ieva Žukauskaitė - Third place: 
 Vaidotas Lacitis & Veronika Golodneva 
 - Winners: 
 - June 11: WDSF PD European Championship (Latin) in 
 Saint Petersburg
- Winners: 
 Vitaly Panteleev & Angelina Nechkhaeva - Second place: 
 Marts Smolko & Tina Bazykina - Third place: 
 Pavel Pasechnik & Marta Arndt 
 - Winners: 
 - June 23: WDSF South European Championship in 
 Alassio
- Standard winners: 
 Rinat Sunitulin & Maria Peregudova - Standard Second place: 
 Carmine Petrillo & Marzia Bonilauri - Standard Third place: 
 João Carlos Costa Relha – Alicja Ciesielska - Latin winners: 
 Ionuț Alexandru Miculescu & Andra Păcurar - Latin Second place: 
 Vincenzo Termini & Elisa De Belardini - Latin Third place: 
 Bojan Lazareski & Sarah Karakatsanis 
 - Standard winners: 
 - July 8 & 9: WDSF PD Asian Championship in 
 Hong Kong
- Standard PD winners: 
 Cheng Dan & LI Zhenni - Standard PD Second place: 
 Oleksii Guzyr & Rikako Ota - Standard PD Third place: 
 Kim Kihwan & Park Ye Rang - Latin PD winners: 
 Hou Yao & Zhuang Ting - Latin PD Second place: 
 Chan Hing Wai & Tin Lai Ki - Latin PD Third place: 
 Wang Jun & Jia Yiwen 
 - Standard PD winners: 
 - July 8 & 9: WDSF Asian Championship in 
 Hong Kong
- Standard winners: 
 Qiu Yuming & Wei Liying - Standard Second place: 
 Vladlen Kravchenko & Marina Laptiyeva - Standard Third place: 
 Yuan Shaoyang & Qi Chongxuan - Latin winners: 
 Kostiantyn Samarskyi & Tay Isabelle - Latin Second place: 
 Artem Semerenko & Valeriya Kachalko - Latin Third place: 
 Aleksei Kibkalo & Tatiana Kogadei 
 - Standard winners: 
 - September 9: WDSF World Junior II Championship in 
 Bratislava - September 9 & 10: WDSF World Championship in 
 Chengdu - September 16: WDSF PD World Championship in 
 Prague - September 22 & 23: WDSF PD World Championship (Master Class) in 
 Bertrange - September 23: WDSF World Championship (Senior I) in 
 Kistelek - October 7: WDSF World Ten Dance Championship in 
 Marseille - October 14: WDSF World Youth Latin Championship in 
 Castell-Platja d'Aro - October 21: WDSF PD Latin World Championship in 
 Leipzig - November 4: WDSF World Championship (U21 Ten Dance) in 
 Kranj - November 4: WDSF European Cup in 
 Vila Nova de Famalicão - November 11: WDSF World Championship (Cheerlanding) in 
 Takasaki - November 18: WDSF World Latin Championship in 
 Vienna - November 25: WDSF Formation Standard World Championship in 
 Braunschweig - December 9: WDSF Formation Latin World Championship in 
 Vienna - December 16: WDSF World Championship (Youth Standard) in 
 Riga 
Darts
- December 15, 2016 – January 2: 2017 PDC World Darts Championship in 
 London
 Michael van Gerwen defeated 
 Gary Anderson, 7–3
 - January 7 – 15: 2017 BDO World Darts Championship in 
 Frimley Green
- Men: 
 Glen Durrant defeated 
 Danny Noppert, 7–3 - Women: 
 Lisa Ashton defeated 
 Corrine Hammond, 3–0 
 - Men: 
 - October 3 – 7: 2017 WDF World Cup in 
 Kobe
- Men: 
 Australia - Women: 
 Netherlands - Juniors: 
 Netherlands 
 - Men: 
 
PDC
Major tournaments
- January 28 – 29: 2017 Masters in 
 Milton Keynes
 Michael van Gerwen defeated 
 Gary Anderson, 11–7
 - February 2 – May 18: 2017 Premier League Darts at venues in 
 England, 
 Scotland, 
 Netherlands, 
 Wales, 
 Ireland and 
 Northern Ireland
 Michael van Gerwen defeated 
 Peter Wright, 11–10
 - March 3 – 5: 2017 UK Open in 
 Minehead
 Peter Wright defeated 
 Gerwyn Price, 11–6
 - June 1 – 4: 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts in 
 Frankfurt
 Netherlands (Michael van Gerwen & Raymond van Barneveld) defeated 
 Wales (Gerwyn Price & Mark Webster), 3–1
 - July 22 – 30: 2017 World Matchplay in 
 Blackpool
 Phil Taylor defeated 
 Peter Wright, 18–8
 - September 16 – 17: 2017 Champions League of Darts in 
 Cardiff
 Mensur Suljović defeated 
 Gary Anderson, 11–9
 - October 1 – 7: 2017 World Grand Prix in 
 Dublin
 Daryl Gurney defeated 
 Simon Whitlock, 5–4
 - October 27 – 29: 2017 European Championship in 
 Hasselt
 Michael van Gerwen defeated 
 Rob Cross, 11–7
 - November 4 – 5: 2017 World Series of Darts Finals in 
 Glasgow
 Michael van Gerwen defeated 
 Gary Anderson, 11–6
 - November 11 – 19: 2017 Grand Slam of Darts in 
 Wolverhampton
 Michael van Gerwen defeated 
 Peter Wright, 16–12
 - November 24 – 26: 2017 Players Championship Finals in 
 Minehead
 Michael van Gerwen defeated 
 Jonny Clayton, 11–2
 - November 26: 2017 PDC World Youth Championship Final in 
 Minehead
 Dimitri van den Bergh defeated 
 Josh Payne, 6–3
 
PDC European Tour
- March 24 – 26: 2017 German Darts Championship in 
 Hildesheim
 Peter Wright defeated 
 Michael van Gerwen, 6–3
 - April 15 – 17: 2017 German Darts Masters in 
 Jena
 Michael van Gerwen defeated 
 Jelle Klaasen, 6–2
 - April 21 – 23: 2017 German Darts Open in 
 Saarbrücken
 Peter Wright defeated 
 Benito van de Pas, 6–5
 - May 5 – 7: 2017 European Darts Grand Prix in 
 Sindelfingen
 Peter Wright defeated 
 Michael van Gerwen, 6–0
 - May 12 – 14: 2017 Gibraltar Darts Trophy in 
 Gibraltar
 Michael Smith defeated 
 Mensur Suljović, 6–4
 - June 9 – 11: 2017 European Darts Matchplay in 
 Hamburg
 Michael van Gerwen defeated 
 Mensur Suljović, 6–3
 - June 23 – 25: 2017 Austrian Darts Open in 
 Vienna
 Michael van Gerwen defeated 
 Michael Smith, 6–5
 - June 30 – July 2: 2017 European Darts Open in 
 Leverkusen
 Peter Wright defeated 
 Mervyn King, 6–2
 - September 1 – 3: 2017 Dutch Darts Masters in 
 Maastricht
 Michael van Gerwen defeated 
 Steve Beaton, 6–1
 - September 8 – 10: 2017 German Darts Grand Prix in 
 Mannheim
 Michael van Gerwen defeated 
 Rob Cross, 6–3
 - September 22 – 24: 2017 International Darts Open in 
 Riesa
 Peter Wright defeated 
 Kim Huybrechts, 6–5
 - October 13 – 15: 2017 European Darts Trophy in 
 Göttingen
 Michael van Gerwen defeated 
 Rob Cross, 6–4
 
World Series of Darts
- May 24 – 25: 2017 Dubai Darts Masters in 
 Dubai
 Gary Anderson defeated 
 Michael van Gerwen, 11–7
 - July 6 – 7: 2017 Shanghai Darts Masters in 
 Shanghai
 Michael van Gerwen defeated 
 Dave Chisnall, 8–0
 - July 14 – 15: 2017 US Darts Masters in 
 Las Vegas
 Michael van Gerwen defeated 
 Daryl Gurney, 8–6
 - August 11 – 13: 2017 Auckland Darts Masters in 
 Auckland
 Kyle Anderson defeated 
 Corey Cadby, 11–10
 - August 18 – 20: 2017 Melbourne Darts Masters in 
 Melbourne
 Phil Taylor defeated 
 Peter Wright, 11–8
 - August 25 – 27: 2017 Perth Darts Masters in 
 Perth
 Gary Anderson defeated 
 Raymond van Barneveld, 11–7
 - October 20 – 21: 2017 German Darts Masters in 
 Düsseldorf
 Peter Wright defeated 
 Phil Taylor, 11–4
 
BDO
Major tournaments
- May 26 – 29: 2017 World Trophy in 
 Barry
- Men: 
 Peter Machin defeated 
 Martin Phillips, 10–8 - Women: 
 Aileen de Graaf defeated 
 Anastasia Dobromyslova, 6–2 
 - Men: 
 - September 25–27: 2017 World Masters in 
 Bridlington
- Men: 
 Krzysztof Ratajski defeated 
 Mark McGeeney, 6–1 - Woman: 
 Lorraine Winstanley defeated 
 Corrine Hammond, 5–2 
 - Men: 
 
Disc golf
International
- May 12 – 14: 2017 Amateur World Doubles Championships in 
 Mount Vernon, Texas
- Advanced winners: 
 Ricky Ovaitt & Adam Case (m) / 
 Valerie Mandujano & Alexis Mandujano 
 - Advanced winners: 
 - June 2 – 4: WFDF 2017 All African Ultimate Club Championships in 
 Kenya
- Winners: 
 UCT Tigers, Second place: 
 Ghost Ultimate, Third place: 
 Kampala Ultimate, Fourth place: 
 KFC – Kisumu Frisbee Club 
 - Winners: 
 - June 17 – 21: WFDF 2017 World Great Grandmasters Beach Ultimate Championships in 
 Lisbon - June 18 – 24: WFDF World Championships of Beach Ultimate in 
 Royan[77]
- Mixed winners: 
 United States, Second place: 
 Canada, Third place: 
 Germany - Men's winners: 
 United States, Second place: 
 United Kingdom, Third place: 
 France - Women's winners: 
 Russia, Second place: 
 United States, Third place: 
 United Kingdom - Master Mixed winners: 
 United States, Second place: 
 Canada, Third place: 
 France - Men's Master winners: 
 United States, Second place: 
 France, Third place: 
 Canada - Women's Master winners: 
 United States, Second place: 
 Canada, Third place: 
 Australia - Men's GrandMaster winners: 
 United States, Second place: 
 United Kingdom, Third place: 
 Canada 
 - Mixed winners: 
 - June 20 – 24: PDGA World Championships in 
 Augusta
- Winners: 
 Ricky Wysocki (m) / 
 Paige Pierce (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - July 24 – 29: WFDF 2017 World Freestyle & Overall Flying Disc Championships in 
 Basingstoke
- Overall winners: 
 Tomas Burvall (m) / 
 Juliana Korver (f) - Golf winners: 
 Anton Lindh (m) / 
 Juliana Korver (f) - Distance winners: 
 Anton Lindh (m) / 
 Niloofar Mossavarrahmani (f) - Accuracy winners: 
 Conrad Damon (m) / 
 Juliana Korver (f) - SCF winners: 
 Robert McLeod (m) / 
 Anneli André (f) - Discathon winners: 
 Anton Kappling (m) / 
 Frida Högberg - DDC winners: 
 (Harvey Brandt & Conrad Damon) (m) / 
 (Juliana Korver & Beth Verish) - Freestyle winners: 
 United States (Larry Imperiale & Paul Kenny) (m) / 
 United States (Juliana Korver & Bianca Strunz) 
 - Overall winners: 
 - August 17 – 20: WFDF 2017 Asia Oceanic Ultimate and Guts Club Championships in 
 Manila
- The 
 Philippines win's 4 medals. 
 Singapore and 
 Japan win's 3 medals. 
 Chinese Taipei win's 2 medals. 
 - The 
 - August 23 – 26: WFDF 2017 World Team Disc Golf Championships in 
 Colchester
- Winners: 
 Canada, 2nd place: 
 Finland, 3rd place: 
 New Zealand 
 - Winners: 
 - November 14 – 19: WFDF 2017 Pan American Ultimate Club Championships in 
 Cañuelas 
Major tournaments
- April 12 – 15: National Collegiate Disc Golf Championships in 
 North Augusta, South Carolina
- Advanced winners: 
 Ben Clark (m) / 
 Bayli Miller (f) - Teams winners: 
 Ferris State University (m) / 
 California State University 
 - Advanced winners: 
 - June 2 – 4: United States Amateur Disc Golf Championships in 
 Milford, Michigan
- Advanced winner: 
 Brandon Oleskie 
 - Advanced winner: 
 - August 12 – 19: 2017 PDGA Master's World Championship in 
 Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Winners: 
 Barry Schultz (m) / 
 Elaine King (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - September 8 – 10: US Masters Disc Golf Championship in 
 Des Moines, Iowa - September 21 – 24: 2017 US Women's Disc Golf Championship Presented by Prodigy in 
 Johnson City, Tennessee - October 4 – 7: United States Disc Golf Championship in 
 Rock Hill, South Carolina 
2017 American National Tour
- February 23 – 26: Gentlemen's Club Challenge in 
 Henderson
- Winners: 
 Ricky Wysocki (m) / 
 Paige Pierce (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - April 27 – 29: Dynamic Discs Glass Blown Open in 
 Emporia, Kansas
- Winners: 
 Paul McBeth (m) / 
 Hannah Leatherman (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - May 19 – 21: Masters Cup in 
 Santa Cruz, California
- Winners: 
 Paul McBeth (m) / 
 Paige Pierce (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - June 9 – 11: Beaver State Fling Presented by KEEN in 
 Estacada, Oregon
- Winners: 
 Ricky Wysocki (m) / 
 Paige Pierce (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - August 25 – 27: Pittsburgh Flying Disc Open Presented by Discraft in 
 Pittsburgh
- Winners: 
 Paul McBeth (m) / 
 Catrina Allen (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - October 13 – 15: Hall of Fame Classic (final) in 
 Appling, Georgia 
2017 Disc Golf Pro Tour
- March 1 – 4: The Memorial in 
 Scottsdale
- Winners: 
 Paul McBeth (m) / 
 Paige Pierce (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - March 17 – 19: Waco Annual Charity Open in 
 Waco, Texas
- Winners: 
 Jeremy Koling (m) / 
 Paige Pierce (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - March 31 – April 2: Nick Hyde Memorial in 
 Rockwall, Texas
- Winners: 
 Paul McBeth (m) / 
 Sarah Hokom (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - April 14 – 16: Jonesboro Open in 
 Jonesboro, Arkansas
- Winners: 
 Ricky Wysocki (m) / 
 Paige Pierce (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - June 2 – 4: Utah Open in 
 Ogden, Utah
- Winners: 
 Ricky Wysocki (m) / 
 Jessica Weese (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - August 3 – 6: Ledgestone Insurance Open in 
 Peoria, Illinois
- Winners: 
 Joshua Anthon (m) / 
 Valarie Jenkins (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - August 17 – 20: Idlewild Open in 
 Burlington, New York
- Winners: 
 James Conrad (m) / 
 Paige Pierce (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - August 31 – September 3: Vibram Open in 
 Leicester, Massachusetts
- Winners: 
 Ricky Wysocki (m) / 
 Paige Pierce (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - September 14 – 17: Green Mountain (final) in 
 Jeffersonville, Vermont 
2017 Disc Golf World Tour
- January 26 – 29: Aussie Open 2017 in 
 Perth
- Winners: 
 Ricky Wysocki (m) / 
 Paige Pierce (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - May 12 – 14: Konopiště Open 2017 in 
 Benešov
- Winners: 
 Ricky Wysocki (m) / 
 Vanessa Van Dyken (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - July 20 – 23: European Open in 
 Nokia
- Winners: 
 Timi Järvenpää (m) / 
 Heidi Laine (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - October 4 – 7: Disc Golf World Tour Championship 2017 USDGC (final) in 
 Rock Hill, South Carolina 
2017 European Pro Tour
- May 19 – 21: Tali Open – EPT#1 in 
 Helsinki
- Winners: 
 Jalle Stoor (m) / 
 Eveliina Salonen (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - June 9 – 11: Sula Open – EPT#2 in 
 Sula
- Winners: 
 Seppo Paju (m) / 
 Kristin Tattar (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - July 7 – 9: Skellefteå Open – EPT#3 in 
 Skellefteå
- Winners: 
 Ricky Wysocki (m) / 
 Ragna Bygde Lewis (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - July 14 – 16: Estonian Open – EPT#4 in 
 Tallinn
- Winners: 
 Paul McBeth (m) / 
 Henna Blomroos (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - July 28 – 30: Turku TBC – EPT#5 in 
 Turku
- Winners: 
 Gregg Barsby (m) / 
 Maija Laitinen (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - September 8 – 10: Strudengau Open – EPT#6 (final) in 
 Sankt Thomas am Blasenstein 
2017 European Tour
- April 1 & 2: Dutch Discgolf Championships – ET #1 in 
 Rijswijk
- Winners: 
 Raimo Sokka (m) / 
 Lydie Hellgren (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - April 15 & 16: Isle of Mull Classic – ET#2 in 
 Fanmore
- Winners: 
 Simon Luard (m) / 
 Sue Underwood (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - May 6 & 7: Kokkedal Open – ET#3 in 
 Kokkedal & Hillerød
- Winners: 
 Karl Johan Nybo (m) / 
 Camilla Grundén (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - May 25 – 27: Westside Discs Tyyni – ET#4 in 
 Helsinki & Sipoo
- Winners: 
 Mikke Haaranen (m) / 
 Mila Puumala (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - June 2 – 4: The Battle at Bluebell Woods – ET#5 in 
 Dunbar
- Winners: 
 Blær Örn Ásgeirsson (m) / 
 Sue Underwood (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - July 1 & 2: Iceland Solstice Showdown – ET#6 in 
 Reykjavík
- Winners: 
 Nikko Locastro (m) / 
 Lydie Hellgren (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - August 4 – 6: Valgjärve Open – ET#7 in 
 Valgjärve
- Winners: 
 Jeremy Koling (m) / 
 Kristin Tattar (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - August 12 & 13: Chateau Hostačov Open – ET#8 in 
 Golčův Jeníkov
- Winners: 
 Přemysl Novák (m) / 
 Eva Králová (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - August 19 & 20: Belgian Open – ET#9 in 
 Braine-l'Alleud
- Winners: 
 Tony Ferro (m) / 
 Hayley Flintoft (f) 
 - Winners: 
 - September 22 – 24: Copenhagen Open Classic – presented by DGA – ET#10 (final)	in 
 Copenhagen 
Equestrianism
Fencing
Field hockey
2016–17 Men's FIH Hockey World League
- March 4 – 12: Event #1 in 
 Dhaka
 - March 11 – 19: Event #2 in 
 Ulster
 - March 25 – April 2: Event #3 in 
 Tunapuna
 
- June 15 – 25: Semifinal #1 in 
 London
- Qualified national teams to Finals: 
 Netherlands, 
 Argentina, & 
 England 
 - Qualified national teams to Finals: 
 - July 8 – 23: Semifinal #2 in 
 Johannesburg
 
- December 2 – 10: Final in 
 Bhubaneswar
 
2016–17 Women's FIH Hockey World League
- January 14 – 22: Event #1 in 
 Kuala Lumpur
 - February 4 – 12: Event #2 in 
 Valencia
 - April 1 – 9: Event #3 in 
 Vancouver
 
- June 21 – July 2: Semifinal #1 in 
 Brussels
- Qualified national teams to the Finals: 
 Netherlands, 
 China, & 
 South Korea 
 - Qualified national teams to the Finals: 
 - July 8 – 23: Semifinal #2 in 
 Johannesburg
- Qualified national teams to the Finals: 
 United States, 
 Germany, 
 England, & 
 Argentina 
 - Qualified national teams to the Finals: 
 
- November 18 – 26: Final in 
 Auckland
- The 
 Netherlands defeated 
 New Zealand, 3–0, to win their second Women's FIH Hockey World League title. 
 South Korea took third place.
 - The 
 
Continental field hockey events
EHF
- January 13 – 15: 2017 EuroHockey Men's Indoor Junior Nations Championship in 
 Lisbon[79]
 - January 20 – 22: 2017 EuroHockey Women's Indoor Junior Nations Championship in 
 Vienna[80]
- The 
 Czech Republic defeated 
 Belarus, 1–1 (1–0 shoot out), in the final. 
 Russia took third place.[81] 
 - The 
 - February 10 – 12: 2017 EuroHockey Men's Indoor Club Cup in 
 Vienna[82]
 Uhlenhorst Mulheim defeated 
 SV Arminen, 3–2, in the final. 
 AH&BC Amsterdam took third place.
 - February 10 – 12: 2017 EuroHockey Men's Indoor Club Trophy in 
 Sveti Ivan Zelina[83]
- Champions: 
 Racing Club de Bruxelles; Second: 
 HC Rotweiss Wettingen; Third: 
 HC Minsk 
 - Champions: 
 - February 17 – 19: 2017 EuroHockey Women's Indoor Club Cup in 
 Wettingen[84]
 Mannheimer HC defeated 
 HC Minsk, 5–3, in the final. 
 HC Rotweiss Wettingen took third place.
 - February 17 – 19: 2017 EuroHockey Women's Indoor Club Trophy in 
 Šiauliai[85]
- Champions: 
 MSC Sumchanka; Second: 
  Dundee Wanderers; Third: 
 East Grinstead 
 - Champions: 
 - June 2 – 5: 2017 EuroHockey Women's Club Cup in 
 's-Hertogenbosch[86]
 's-Hertogenbosch defeated 
 UHC Hamburg, 2–1 in the final. 
 AH&BC Amsterdam took third place.
 - June 2 – 5: 2017 EuroHockey Men's Club Trophy in 
 Elektrostal[87]
 HC Rotweiss Wettingen defeated 
 SV Arminen, 1–0, in the final. 
 Dinamo Elektrostal took third place.
 - June 2 – 5: 2017 Eurohockey Women's Club Trophy in 
 Munich[88]
 Münchner SC defeated 
 Club Campo de Madrid, 1–0, in the final. 
 HC Minsk took third place.
 - June 3 & 4: 2016–17 EuroHockey League Final Four in 
 Brasschaat[89]
 Rot-Weiss Köln defeated 
 HC Oranje-Rood, 3–2, in the final. 
 KHC Dragons took third place.
 - July 5 – 8: 2017 EuroHockey 5s for Boys in 
 Wałcz[90]
 - July 12 – 15: 2017 EuroHockey 5s for Girls in 
 Wattignies[91]
 - August 18 – 27: 2017 EuroHockey Championships for Men and Women in 
 Amsterdam
- Men: The 
 Netherlands defeated 
 Belgium, 4–2, in the final. 
 England took third place. - Women: The 
 Netherlands defeated 
 Belgium, 3–0, in the final. 
 England took third place.[92] 
 - Men: The 
 - August 28 – September 3: 2017 EuroHockey Nations Junior Championships for Men and Women in 
 Valencia
- Men: The 
 Netherlands defeated 
 Belgium, 5–3 in a shootout and after a 2–2 score in regular play, in the final. - Women: The 
 Netherlands defeated 
 Belgium, 6–0, in the final. 
 England took third place. 
 - Men: The 
 
AsHF
- October 11 – 22: 2017 Men's Hockey Asia Cup in 
 Dhaka
 - October 28 – November 5: 2017 Women's Hockey Asia Cup in 
 Kakamigahara, Gifu
 India defeated 
 China, 5–4 in penalties and after a 1–1 score in regular play, to win their second Women's Hockey Asia Cup title.
 South Korea took third place.
 
PaHF
- August 4 – 12: 2017 Men's Pan American Cup in 
 Lancaster, Pennsylvania[93]
 Argentina defeated 
 Canada, 2–0, to win their second consecutive and third overall Men's Pan American Cup title.- The 
 United States took third place. 
 - August 5 – 13: 2017 Women's Pan American Cup in 
 Lancaster, Pennsylvania[94]
 Argentina defeated 
 Chile, 4–1, to win their fifth consecutive Women's Pan American Cup title.- The 
 United States took third place. 
 
OHF
- October 11 – 15: 2017 Oceania Cup for Men and Women in 
 Sydney
- Men: 
 Australia defeated 
 New Zealand, 6–0, to win their tenth consecutive Men's Oceania Cup title.
 Papua New Guinea took third place.
 - Women: 
 Australia defeated 
 New Zealand, 2–0, to win their third consecutive and seventh overall Women's Oceania Cup title.
 Papua New Guinea took third place.
 - Note: Both Australian teams have qualified to compete at the 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup and 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup.
 
 - Men: 
 
AfHF
- October 22 – 29: 2017 Hockey Africa Cup of Nations for Men and Women in 
 Ismailia
- Men: 
 South Africa defeated 
 Egypt, 2–1, to win their eighth consecutive Men's Hockey Africa Cup of Nations title.
 Ghana took third place.
 - Women: 
 South Africa defeated 
 Ghana, 4–0, to win their seventh consecutive Women's Hockey Africa Cup of Nations title.
 Nigeria took third place.
 - Note: Both South African teams have qualified to compete at the 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup and the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup.
 
 - Men: 
 
Figure skating
Fistball
World Games
- July 22 – 25: Fistball at the 2017 World Games in 
 Wrocław
- In the final, 
 Germany defeated 
  Switzerland, 4–3 (9–11, 7–11, 11–6, 7–11, 11–8, 12–10, 11–9). 
 Austria took third place.
 - In the final, 
 
Continental & International championships
- July 15 – 16: EFA 2017 Fistball U18 Men's and Women's European Championship in 
 Böttstein
- Men's: 
 Germany defeated 
 Austria, 3–0 (12–10, 11–5, 11–6). 
  Switzerland took third place.- Women's: 
 Germany defeated 
 Austria, 3–1 (12–10, 10–12, 11–7, 11–8). 
  Switzerland took third place.
 - Men's: 
 - August 26 & 27: Women's European Cup + U21 Men's European Cup in 
 Calw
 - TBD: IFA 2017 Fistball Women´s and Men's World Cup in TBD location
 - October 20 – 22: 2017 Fistball U18 South America Championships & Cups in 
 Santiago - November 24 – 26: 2017 Fistball South America Championships & Cups in 
 Buenos Aires 
European Fistball Association
- January 13 – 14: Men's Champions Cup Indoor 2017 in 
 Freistadt
- In the final, 
 TSV Pfungstadt defeated 
 Union Compact Freistadt, 4–0. 
 VfK 01 Berlin took third place.
 - In the final, 
 - January 14 – 15: Women's Champions Cup Indoor 2017 in 
 Großenkneten
- In the final, 
 TSV Dennach defeated 
 Ahlhorner SV, 4–0. 
 TV Jona took third place.
 - In the final, 
 - July 7 – 9: EFA 2017 Fistball Men's European Champions Cup in 
 Jona
- In the final, 
 TSV Dennach defeated 
 Ahlhorner SV, 3–1. 
 FBC ABAU Linz Urfahr took third place.
 - In the final, 
 - July 7 – 9: EFA 2017 Fistball Women's European Champions Cup in 
 Käfertal
- In the final, 
 TSV Pfungstadt defeated 
 VfK 1901 Berlin, 4–0. 
 STV Wigoltingen took third place.
 - In the final, 
 - July 7 – 9: EFA 2017 Fistball Men's European Cup in 
 Diepoldsau
- In the final, 
 SVD Diepoldsau-Schmitter defeated 
 MTV Rosenheim, 4–0. 
 Union Compact Freistadt took third place.
 - In the final, 
 
Floorball
- May 3 – 7: 2017 Men's under-19 World Floorball Championships in 
 Växjö
- A Division: In the final, 
 Finland defeated 
 Sweden, 7–4, to their fourth Men's U19 Floorball World Championships. 
 Czech Republic took third place. - B Division: 
 Norway are promoted to A-division for U19 WFC 2019. 
 - A Division: In the final, 
 - August 23 – 27: EuroFloorball Challenge in 
 Trenčín
- In the final, 
 Tsunami Záhorská Bystrica defeated 
 FBC Skala Melitopol, 9–4. 
 ŠK 1.FBC Trenčín took third place. 
 - In the final, 
 - October 6 – 8: Champions Cup in 
 Seinäjoki
 - October 17 – 21: EuroFloorball Cup in 
 Valmiera - December 1 – 9: 2017 Women's World Floorball Championships in 
 Bratislava
- Champion: 
 Sweden 
 - Champion: 
 
Freestyle skiing
Futsal
Golf
2017 Men's major golf championships
- April 6 – 9: 2017 Masters Tournament
- Winner: 
 Sergio García (1st major championship, 10th PGA Tour victory, 13th European Tour victory) 
 - Winner: 
 - June 15 – 18: 2017 U.S. Open
- Winner: 
 Brooks Koepka (first Major championship win; second PGA Tour win) 
 - Winner: 
 - July 20 – 23: 2017 Open Championship
- Winner: 
 Jordan Spieth (third Major championship win, first Open Championship win; 11th PGA Tour win) 
 - Winner: 
 - August 10 – 13: 2017 PGA Championship
- Winner: 
 Justin Thomas (first Major championship win; fifth PGA Tour win) 
 - Winner: 
 
2017 World Golf Championships (WGC)
- March 2 – 5: 2017 WGC-Mexico Championship 
- Winner: 
 Dustin Johnson (2nd WGC-Mexico Championship championship and 4th WGC championship overall; 14th PGA Tour victory) 
 - Winner: 
 - March 22 – 26: WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play
- Winner: 
 Dustin Johnson (1st WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play championship and 5th WGC championship overall; 15th PGA Tour victory) 
 - Winner: 
 - August 3 – 6: 2017 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
- Winner: 
 Hideki Matsuyama (1st WGC-Bridgestone Invitational championship and 2nd WGC championship overall; 5th PGA Tour victory) 
 - Winner: 
 - October 26 – 29: 2017 WGC-HSBC Champions
- Winner: 
 Justin Rose (1st WGC-HSBC Champions championship and 2nd WGC championship overall; 8th PGA Tour victory) 
 - Winner: 
 
Other men's golf events
- May 11 – 14: 2017 Players Championship
- Winner: 
 Kim Si-woo (first Players Championship title; second PGA win) 
 - Winner: 
 - May 25 – 28: 2017 BMW PGA Championship
- Winner: 
 Alex Norén (first BMW PGA Championship win; ninth PGA European Tour win) 
 - Winner: 
 - September 28 – October 1: 2017 Presidents Cup
 Team USA defeated the 
 International Team, 19–11, to win their seventh consecutive and tenth overall Presidents Cup title.
 
2017 Senior major golf championships
- May 18 – 21: Regions Tradition
- Winner: 
 Bernhard Langer (second consecutive Regions Tradition win; 31st PGA Tour Champions win) 
 - Winner: 
 - May 25 – 28: Senior PGA Championship
- Winner: 
 Bernhard Langer (first Senior PGA Championship win; 32nd PGA Tour Champions win) 
 - Winner: 
 - June 29 – July 2: U.S. Senior Open
- Winner: 
 Kenny Perry (second U.S. Senior Open win; ninth PGA Tour Champions win) 
 - Winner: 
 - July 13 – 16: Senior Players Championship
- Winner: 
 Scott McCarron (first Senior Players Championship win; fourth PGA Tour Champions win) 
 - Winner: 
 - July 27 – 30: Senior Open Championship
- Winner: 
 Bernhard Langer (third Senior Open Championship win; 33rd PGA Tour Champions win) 
 - Winner: 
 
2017 Women's major golf championships
- March 30 – April 2: 2017 ANA Inspiration
- Winner: 
 Ryu So-yeon (1st ANA Inspiration Championship and 2nd Major championship win; 4th LPGA Tour victory) 
 - Winner: 
 - June 29 – July 2: 2017 KPMG Women's PGA Championship
- Winner: 
 Danielle Kang (1st Women's PGA Championship and 1st LPGA Tour win) 
 - Winner: 
 - July 13 – 16: 2017 U.S. Women's Open
- Winner: 
 Park Sung-hyun (1st U.S. Women's Open and 1st LPGA Tour win) 
 - Winner: 
 - August 3 – 6: 2017 Women's British Open
- Winner: 
 In-Kyung Kim (1st Women's British Open win and 7th LPGA Tour win) 
 - Winner: 
 - September 14 – 17: 2017 Evian Championship
- Winner: 
 Anna Nordqvist (1st Women's Evian Championship win and 2nd Major championship win; 8th LPGA Tour victory) 
 - Winner: 
 
Senior LPGA Championship
- July 10 – 12: 2017 Senior LPGA Championship at The Pete Dye Course of the French Lick Resort Casino in French Lick, Indiana
- Winner: 
 Trish Johnson (first Senior LPGA Championship title win; second Legends Tour win) 
 - Winner: 
 
2017 Solheim Cup
- August 18 – 20: 2017 Solheim Cup at the Composite Course of Des Moines Golf and Country Club in West Des Moines, Iowa
 
Gymnastics
Handball
World handball events
- January 11 – 29: 2017 World Men's Handball Championship in 
 France[95]
 - June 12 – 18: 2017 IHF Emerging Nations Championship in 
 Bulgaria[96]
- The 
 Faroe Islands defeated 
 Turkey, 26–25, to win their second consecutive IHF Emerging Nations Championship title. 
 Kosovo took third place.
 - The 
 - July 11 – 16: 2017 Youth Beach Handball World Championships for Men and Women in 
 Mauritius
 - July 18 – 30: 2017 Men's Junior World Handball Championship in 
 Algeria[99]
 - August 8 – 20: 2017 Men's Youth World Handball Championship in 
 Georgia[100]
 - August 25 – 28: 2017 IHF Super Globe in 
 Doha[101]
 Barcelona defeated 
 Füchse Berlin, 29–25, to win their third IHF Super Globe title.
 RK Vardar took third place.
 - December 1 – 17: 2017 World Women's Handball Championship in 
 Germany[102]
 France defeated 
 Norway, 23–21, to win their second World Women's Handball Championship title.
 Netherlands took third place.
 
EHF
EHF Nations events
- June 20 – 25: 2017 European Beach Handball Championship for Men and Women at 
 Jarun Lake, Zagreb[103][104]
 - July 2 – 8: 2017 European Universities Handball Championships in 
 Antequera
- Men: 
 Ștefan cel Mare University of Suceava defeated 
 University of Duisburg-Essen, 23–22, in the final. - Women: 
 German Sport University Cologne defeated 
 University of Aveiro, 41–30, in the final. 
 - Men: 
 - July 3 – 7: 2017 European Open Handball Championship for Men in 
 Gothenburg[105]
 - July 27 – August 6: 2017 European Women's U-19 Handball Championship in 
 Celje[106]
 - August 14 – 20: 2017 European Women's U-17 Handball Championship in 
 Klaipėda and 
 Skopje[107]
 
EHF Club events for Men
- August 30, 2016 – April 9, 2017: 2016–17 SEHA League
 RK Vardar defeated 
 MVM Veszprém, 26–21, to win their third SEHA League title.
 HC Meshkov Brest took third place.
 - September 3, 2016 – May 21, 2017: 2016–17 EHF Cup
 Frisch Auf Göppingen defeated fellow German team, Füchse Berlin, 30–22, to win their second consecutive and fourth overall EHF Cup title.
 SC Magdeburg took third place.
 - September 3, 2016 – June 4, 2017: 2016–17 EHF Champions League
 RK Vardar defeated 
 Paris Saint-Germain, 24–23, to win their first EHF Champions League title.
 MVM Veszprém took third place.
 - November 19, 2016 – May 27, 2017: 2016–17 EHF Challenge Cup
 Sporting CP defeated 
 AHC Potaissa Turda, 67–52 on aggregate, to win their first EHF Challenge Cup title.
 
EHF Club events for Women
- September 9, 2016 – May 14, 2017: 2016–17 Women's EHF Cup
 Rostov-Don defeated 
 SG BBM Bietigheim, 53–46 on aggregate, to win their first Women's EHF Cup title.
 - September 10, 2016 – May 7, 2017: 2016–17 Women's EHF Champions League
 Győri ETO defeated 
 HC Vardar, 31–30 in extra time, to win their third Women's EHF Champions League title.
 CSM Bucharest took third place.
 - October 15, 2016 – May 14, 2017: 2016–17 Women's EHF Challenge Cup
 RK Lokomotiva Zagreb defeated 
 H 65 Höör, 47–40 on aggregate, to win their first Women's EHF Challenge Cup title.
 
PATHF
- February 21 – 25: 2017 Pan American Youth Beach Handball Championship in 
 Asunción (debut event)[108]
 - March 20 – 25: 2017 Pan American Men's Junior Handball Championship in 
 Asunción[109]
 - April 15 – 22: 2017 Pan American Men's Youth Handball Championship in 
 Santiago[110]
 - May 24 – 28: 2017 Pan American Men's Club Handball Championship in 
 Buenos Aires[111]
- Champions: 
 EC Pinheiros; Second: 
 Handebol Taubaté; Third: 
 UNLu - Note: EC Pinheiros has qualified to compete at the 2017 IHF Super Globe.
 
 - Champions: 
 - June 18 – 25: 2017 Pan American Women's Handball Championship in 
 Buenos Aires[112]
 Brazil defeated 
 Argentina, 38–20, to win their fourth consecutive and tenth overall Pan American Women's Handball Championship title.
 Paraguay took third place.- Note: All three teams mentioned above all qualified to compete in the 2017 World Women's Handball Championship.
 
 - October 23 – 28: 2017 Pan American Women's Club Handball Championship in 
 Asunción[113]
 EC Pinheiros defeated 
 Atlético Goes, 33–23, to win their first Pan American Women's Club Handball Championship title.
 Jockey Club Córdoba took third place.
 
AHF
- March 13 – 22: 2017 Asian Women's Handball Championship in 
 Suwon
 South Korea defeated 
 Japan, 30–20, to win their third consecutive and thirteenth overall Asian Women's Handball Championship title.
 China took third place.- Note: All three teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2017 World Women's Handball Championship.
 
 - May 8 – 15: 2017 Asian Beach Handball Championship for Men and Women in 
 Pattaya[114]
 - July 15 – 23: 2017 Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship in 
 Hong Kong[115]
- Champions: 
 South Korea; Second: 
 China; Third: 
 Japan; Fourth: 
 Kazakhstan - Note: All teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2018 Women's Junior World Handball Championship.
 
 - Champions: 
 - August 20 – 28: 2017 Asian Women's Youth Handball Championship in 
 Jakarta[116]
- Champions: 
 South Korea; Second: 
 Japan; Third: 
 China; Fourth: 
 Kazakhstan - Note: All teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2018 Women's Youth World Handball Championship.
 
 - Champions: 
 - September 23 – 29: 2017 Asian Women's Club League Handball Championship in 
 Tashkent[117]
- Champions: 
 AGMK Club; Second: 
 Ile Club; Third: 
 Almaty Club 
 - Champions: 
 - November 20 – 30: 2017 Asian Club League Handball Championship in 
 Hyderabad[117][118]
- Champions: 
 Al-Najma; Second: 
 Al-Duhail; Third: 
 Al-Ahli 
 - Champions: 
 - November 21 – 27: 2017 West Asian Women's Championship in 
 Manama 
CAHB
- April 12: 2017 African Handball Super Cup for Men and Women in 
 Agadir
- Men: 
 Al Ahly defeated fellow Egyptian team, Zamalek, 29–23. - Women: 
 1º de Agosto defeated 
 CARA Brazzaville, 26–17. - Note: Al Ahly and 1º de Agosto have qualified to compete in the 2017 IHF Super Globe event.
 
 - Men: 
 - April 13 – 22: 2017 African Handball Cup Winners' Cup for Men and Women in 
 Agadir
- Men: 
 Al Ahly defeated 
 AS Hammamet, 31–22, to win their second African Handball Cup Winners' Cup title. 
 Widad Smara took third place.
 - Women: 
 1º de Agosto defeated 
 FAP Yaoundé, 24–16, to win their third consecutive African Women's Handball Cup Winners' Cup title.
 CARA Brazzaville took third place.
 
 - Men: 
 - September 4 – 10: 2017 African Women's Junior Handball Championship in 
 Abidjan[119]
 Angola defeated 
 Egypt, 29–19, to win their third consecutive and ninth overall African Women's Junior Handball Championship title.- Note: The two teams mentioned here, plus 
 Ivory Coast, have qualified to compete at the 2018 Women's Junior World Handball Championship. 
 - September 11 – 17: 2017 African Women's Youth Handball Championship in 
 Abidjan[119]
 - October 20 – 29: 2017 African Handball Champions League for Men and Women in 
 Hammamet
- Men: 
 Zamalek defeated 
 Espérance, 31–29 in extra time, to win their tenth Men's African Handball Champions League title.
 Al Ahly took third place.
 - Note: Zamalek has qualified to compete at the 2018 IHF Super Globe.
 - Women: 
 Primeiro de Agosto defeated 
 ASF Sfax, 30–17, to win their fourth consecutive African Women's Handball Champions League title.
 FAP Yaoundé took third place.
 
 - Men: 
 
Ice hockey
Judo
Karate
Kickboxing
Korfball
World Cups and Continental Championships
- April 13 – 17: 2017 U19 Korfball World Cup in 
 Leeuwarden
- In the final, 
 Netherlands defeated 
 Chinese Taipei, 28–16. 
 Belgium took third place.
 - In the final, 
 - June 23 – 25: 2017 U17 Korfball World Cup in 
 Schijndel
- In the final, 
 Netherlands defeated 
 Belgium, 22–11. 
 England took third place.
 - In the final, 
 - August 8 – 13: IKF Asia U19 & U16 Korfball4 Championship in 
 Hong Kong - August 19 & 20: IKF Open European Beach Korfball Championship 2017 in 
 The Hague
- U19: In the final, 
 Netherlands 2 defeated 
 Hungary, 8–6. 
 Belgium 1 took third place.- Seniors: In the final, 
 Netherlands 2 defeated 
 Portugal, 8–4. 
 Belgium 1 took third place.
 - U19: In the final, 
 
Europe
- January 12 – 14: 2017 Korfball Europa Cup in 
 Netherlands
- In the final, 
 KV TOP defeated 
 Boeckenberg KC, 37–27, to win her 3rd Europa Cup. 
 Trojans Korfball Club took third place.
 - In the final, 
 - January 27 – 29: 2017 Korfball Europa Shield in 
 Portugal
- In the final, 
 Bec Korfball Club defeated 
 Schweriner KC, 10–9, to win her 3rd consecutive Europa Shield. 
 CRC Quinta Dos Lombos took third place.
 - In the final, 
 
Lacrosse
Lacrosse World Cup
- July 12 – 22: 2017 Women's Lacrosse World Cup in 
 Guildford[120]
- The 
 United States defeated 
 Canada, 10–5, to win their third consecutive and eighth overall Women's Lacrosse World Cup title. 
 England won the bronze medal.
 - The 
 
Major League Lacrosse
- April 22 – August 19: 2017 Major League Lacrosse season
- The 
 Ohio Machine defeated the 
 Denver Outlaws, 17–12, to win their first Major League Lacrosse title. 
 - The 
 
NCAA Lacrosse Championship
- May 7 – 28: 2017 NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship at Gillette Stadium in 
 Foxborough, Massachusetts
- The 
 Salisbury Sea Gulls defeated the 
 RIT Tigers, 15–7, to win their second consecutive and 12th overall NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship title. 
 - The 
 - May 12 – 28: 2017 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship at Gillette Stadium in 
 Foxborough, Massachusetts
- The 
 Maryland Terrapins defeated the 
 Boston College Eagles, 16–13, to win their 13th NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship title. 
 - The 
 - May 13 – 28: 2017 NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse Championship at Gillette Stadium in 
 Foxborough, Massachusetts
- The 
 Limestone Saints defeated the 
 Merrimack Warriors, 11–9, to win their fifth NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse Championship title. 
 - The 
 - May 13 – 29: 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship at Gillette Stadium in 
 Foxborough, Massachusetts
- The 
 Maryland Terrapins defeated the 
 Ohio State Buckeyes, 9–6, to win their third NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship title. 
 - The 
 - May 19 – 21: 2017 NCAA Division II Women's Lacrosse Championship at BU Sports Stadium in 
 Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
- The 
 Adelphi Panthers defeated the 
 Florida Southern Moccasins, 6–4, to win their eighth NCAA Division II Women's Lacrosse Championship title. 
 - The 
 - May 27 & 28: 2017 NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship at Donald J. Kerr Stadium in 
 Salem, Virginia
- The 
 Gettysburg Bullets defeated the 
 TCNJ Lions, 6–5, to win their second NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship title. 
 - The 
 
Luge
Mixed martial arts
Modern pentathlon
Motorsport
Multi-sport events
- January 28 – February 8: 2017 Winter Universiade in 
 Almaty[121]
 - February 12 – 17: 2017 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival in 
 Erzurum[123]
 Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - February 19 – 26: 2017 Asian Winter Games in 
 Sapporo[124]
 Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - February 23 – 27: 2017 Winter Military World Games in 
 Sochi[125]
 Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - April 21 – 30: 2017 World Masters Games in 
 Auckland[126]
- For results, click here.
 
 - May 12 – 22: 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games in 
 Baku[127]
 Azerbaijan won the gold medal tally; 
 Turkey won the overall medal tally.
 - May 29 – June 3: 2017 Games of the Small States of Europe in 
 City of San Marino[128]
 Luxembourg won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - June 24 – 30: 2017 Island Games in 
 Gotland[129]
- The 
 Isle of Man won both the gold and overall medal tallies. 
 - The 
 - July 13 – 21 : 2017 ASEAN School Games in 
 Singapore[130]
 Thailand won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - July 16 – 23: 2017 North American Indigenous Games in 
 Toronto[131]
 British Columbia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - July 18 – 23: 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games in 
 Nassau
 England won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - July 18 – 30: 2017 Summer Deaflympics in 
 Samsun[132]
 Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - July 20 – 30: World Games 2017 in 
 Wrocław[133]
 Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - July 21 – 30: 2017 Jeux de la Francophonie in 
 Abidjan[134]
 France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - July 22 – 30: 2017 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival in 
 Győr[135]
 Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - July 28 – August 13: 2017 Canada Summer Games in 
 Winnipeg[136]
 Ontario won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - August 7 – 16: 2017 World Police and Fire Games in 
 Los Angeles[137]
 - August 19 – 30: 2017 Summer Universiade in 
 Taipei[139]
 Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - August 19 – 31: 2017 Southeast Asian Games, in 
 Kuala Lumpur[140]
 Malaysia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - September 17 – 23: 2017 ASEAN Para Games in 
 Kuala Lumpur[140]
 - September 17 – 27: 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in 
 Ashgabat[141]
 Turkmenistan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - September 23 – 30: 2017 Invictus Games in 
 Toronto[142]
- For results, click here.
 
 - September 29 – October 8: 2017 South American Youth Games in 
 Santiago[143]
 Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - November 11 – 25: 2017 Bolivarian Games in 
 Santa Marta[144]
 Colombia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - November 12 – 19: 2017 Asian Youth Games in 
 Jakarta
- Event cancelled. No alternate city here to host this event. The 2021 Asian Youth Games will be the next edition to be hosted.[145]
 
 - December 3 – 17: 2017 Central American Games in 
 Managua[146]
 Guatemala won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - December 4 – 15: 2017 Pacific Mini Games in 
 Port Vila[147]
/
 New Caledonia won the gold medal tally. 
 Papua New Guinea won the overall medal tally.
 - December 10 – 14: 2017 Asian Youth Para Games in 
 Dubai[148]
 
Netball
Continental and World Cup
- March 3 – 5: 2017 European U17 Championships in 
 Northern Ireland
- Championship winners: 
 England - Challenge winners: 
  Switzerland - Invitation winner: 
 Dubai 
 - Championship winners: 
 - May 11 – 14: Netball Europe Open Challenge in 
 Scotland
- Winners: 
 Republic of Ireland - Second Place: 
 Gibraltar - Third place: 
 Bermuda 
 - Winners: 
 - May 11 – 14: 2017 European U21 Championships in 
 Scotland
 - May 14 – 21: 2017 Asian Youth Netball Championship in 
 South Korea
 - July 8 – 16: 2017 Netball World Youth Cup in 
 Botswana
- Winners: 
 New Zealand - Second Place: 
 Australia - Third Place: 
 England 
 - Winners: 
 - October 5 – 8: Netball Europe Open Championships in 
 Wales 
Netball New Zealand Super Club
- July 2 – 7: 2017 Netball New Zealand Super Club in 
 Nelson
- In the final, 
 Southern Steel defeated 
 Northern Mystics, 79–58, to win their inaugural cup. 
 New South Wales Institute of Sport took third place. 
 - In the final, 
 
Suncorp Super Netball
- February 18 – June 17: 
 2017 Suncorp Super Netball season
- In the final, 
 Sunshine Coast Lightning defeated 
 Giants Netball, 65–48. 
 Melbourne Vixens take third place. 
 - In the final, 
 
ANZ Premiership
- March 26 – June 28: 
 2017 ANZ Premiership season
- In the final, Southern Steel defeated Central Pulse, 69–53, to win their inaugural season. Northern Mystics took third place.
 
 
Test matches
- February 7: 
 New Zealand defeated 
 Wales 92–27. - February 8: 
 New Zealand defeated 
 Wales 72–39. 
Series
- January 28: 
 Australia defeated 
 New Zealand, 57–50, in 
 Durban - January 28: 
 England defeated 
 South Africa, 66–55, after overtime in 
 Durban - January 31: 
 Australia defeated 
 South Africa, 62–46, in 
 Durban - February 2: 
 New Zealand defeated 
 England, 61–37, in 
 Liverpool - February 5: 
 New Zealand defeated 
 South Africa, 70–39, in 
 London - February 5: 
 Australia defeated 
 England, 47–46, in 
 London 
Nordic combined
Nordic skiing
Orienteering
Pickleball
- September 13 – 17: The first Bainbridge Cup held in Madrid, Spain along with the Spanish Open Pickleball Championships
 
Racquetball
Radio-controlled racing
Rowing
Rugby league
World rugby league championships
- October 26 – December 2: 2017 Rugby League World Cup in 
 Australia, 
 New Zealand and 
 Papua New Guinea
 - November 16 – December 2: 2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup in 
 Australia
 Australia defeated 
 New Zealand, 23–16, to win their second consecutive Women's Rugby League World Cup title.
 
Club seasons and championships
- February 18 & 19: 2017 World Club Series in 
 England
- Game 1: 
 Warrington Wolves defeated 
 Brisbane Broncos, 27–18, at Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington - Game 2 (World Club Challenge): 
 Wigan Warriors defeated 
 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, 22–6, at DW Stadium, Wigan 
 - Game 1: 
 - February 9 – October 7: Super League XXII in 
 England and 
 France (final at 
 Old Trafford, Manchester)
- The 
 Leeds Rhinos defeated the 
 Castleford Tigers, 24–6, to win their eighth Super League title. 
 - The 
 - March 2 – October 1: 2017 NRL season in 
 Australia and 
 New Zealand (final at 
 Stadium Australia, Sydney)
- The 
 Melbourne Storm defeated the 
 North Queensland Cowboys, 34–6, to win their third NRL title. 
 - The 
 
Rugby sevens
Rugby union
Sailing
Shooting sport
2017 ISSF World Cup
- February 22 – March 4: All Guns World Cup #1 in 
 New Delhi[149]
- Pistol
 - 10 m Air Pistol winners: 
 Tomoyuki Matsuda (m) / 
 LIN Yuemei (f) - Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol winner: 
 LAO Jiajie - Men's 50 m Pistol winner: 
 Jitu Rai - Women's 25 m Pistol winner: 
 Naphaswan Yangpaiboon - Rifle
 - 10 m Air Rifle winners: 
 SONG Buhan (m) / 
 SHI Mengyao (f) - 50 m Rifle Three Positions winners: 
 Hui Zicheng (m) / 
 ZHANG Yiwen (f) - Men's 50 m Rifle Prone winner: 
 Toshikazu Yamashita - Shotgun
 - Skeet winners: 
 Riccardo Filippelli (m) / 
 Kim Rhode (f) - Trap winners: 
 Simone d'Ambrosio (m) / 
 Penny Smith (f) - Men's Double Trap winner: 
 James Willett 
 - March 17 – 27: Shotgun World Cup #1 in 
 Acapulco[150]
- Skeet winners: 
 Marco Sablone (m) / 
 Kim Rhode (f) - Trap winners: 
 Alberto Fernández (m) / 
 Ashley Carroll (f) - Men's Double Trap winner: 
 Ankur Mittal 
 - Skeet winners: 
 - April 28 – May 8: Shotgun World Cup #2 (final) in 
 Larnaca[151]
- Skeet winners: 
 Federico Gil (m) / 
 Wei Meng (f) - Trap winners: 
 Antonio Bailon (m) / 
 WANG Xiaojing (f) - Men's Double Trap winner: 
 Daniele Di Spigno 
 - Skeet winners: 
 - May 17 – 24: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #1 in 
 Munich[152]
- Pistol
 - 10 m Air Pistol winners: 
 Pavlo Korostylov (m) / 
 Anna Korakaki (f) - Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol winner: 
 Jean Quiquampoix - Men's 50 m Pistol winner: 
 Jin Jong-oh - Women's 25 m Pistol winner: 
 Zhang Jingjing - Rifle
 - 10 m Air Rifle winners: 
 Sergey Kamenskiy (m) / 
 Laura Georgeta Ilie (f) - 50 m Rifle Three Positions winners: 
 Alexis Raynaud (m) / 
 Snježana Pejčić (f) - Men's 50 m Rifle Prone winner: 
 Kim Jong-hyun 
 - June 6 – 14: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #2 (final) in 
 Qabala[153]
- Pistol
 - 10 m Air Pistol winners: 
 YANG Wei (m) / 
 Sylvia Steiner (f) - Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol winner: 
 Christian Reitz - Men's 50 m Pistol winner: 
 Oleh Omelchuk - Women's 25 m Pistol winner: 
 LIN Yuemei - Rifle
 - 10 m Air Rifle winners: 
 Milutin Stefanović (m) / 
 PENG Xinyi (f) - 50 m Rifle Three Positions winners: 
 István Péni (m) / 
 SHI Mengyao (f) - Men's 50 m Rifle Prone winner: 
 Torben Grimmel 
 - October 23 – 30: All Guns World Cup #2 (final) in 
 New Delhi[154]
- Pistol
 - 10 m Air Pistol winners: 
 Tomoyuki Matsuda (m) / 
 Céline Goberville (f) - Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol winner: 
 Keith Sanderson - Men's 50 m Pistol winner: 
 Damir Mikec - Women's 25 m Pistol winner: 
 Kim Min-jung - Mixed 10 m Air Pistol winners: 
 India (Heena Sidhu & Jitu Rai) - Rifle
 - 10 m Air Rifle winners: 
 István Péni (m) / 
 Andrea Arsović (f) - 50 m Rifle Three Positions winners: 
 Alexis Raynaud (m) / 
 Jolyn Beer (f) - Men's 50 m Rifle Prone winner: 
 Torben Grimmel - Mixed 10 m Air Rifle winners: 
 China (SONG Buhan & WU Mingyang) - Shotgun
 - Skeet winners: 
 Riccardo Filippelli (m) / 
 Kim Rhode (f) - Trap winners: 
 Alberto Fernández (m) / 
 Alessia Iezzi (f) - Men's Double Trap winner: 
 Hu Binyuan (World Record) - Mixed team Trap winners: 
 Spain (Antonio Bailon & Beatriz Martinez) 
 
International and continental shooting events
- March 6 – 12: 2017 10m European Shooting Championships in 
 Maribor[155]
 Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - April 19 – May 3: 2017 African Shooting Championships in 
 Cairo[156]
 Egypt won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - June 22 – 26: 2017 ISSF Target Sprint World Championships in 
 Suhl[157]
- Target Sprint winners: 
 Michael Herr (m) / 
 Anita Flack (f) - Junior Target Sprint winners: 
 Sven Mueller (m) / 
 Madlen Guggenmos (f) - Team Target Sprint winners: 
 Germany (m) / 
 Germany (f) - Mixed team Target Sprint winners: 
 Czech Republic (Pavla Schorna Matyasova & Tomas Bystricky) 
 - Target Sprint winners: 
 - June 22 – 29: 2017 ISSF Junior World Championships in Rifle and Pistol in 
 Suhl[158]
 China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 - July 21 – August 4: 2017 European Shooting Championships in 
 Baku[159]
 - August 15 – 22: 2017 ISSF Junior Shotgun World Cup in 
 Porpetto[160]
- Junior Trap winners: 
 Adria Martinez Torres (m) / 
 Erica Sessa (f) - Junior Men's Double Trap winner: 
 James Dedman - Junior Skeet winners: 
 Elia Sdruccioli (m) / 
 Katharina Monika Jacob (f) 
 - Junior Trap winners: 
 - August 30 – September 11: 2017 World Shotgun Championships in 
 Moscow[161]
- Senior Trap winners: 
 Daniele Resca (m) / 
 Jessica Rossi (f) - Men's Senior Double Trap winner: 
 Vitaly Fokeev - Senior Skeet winners: 
 Gabriele Rossetti (m) / 
 Dania Jo Vizzi (f) - Junior Trap winners: 
 Clement Francis Andre Bourgue (m) / 
 Maria Lucia Palmitessa (f) - Junior Men's Double Trap winner: 
 James Dedman - Junior Skeet winners: 
 Emil Kjelgaard Petersen (m) / 
 Katharina Monika Jacob (f) 
 - Senior Trap winners: 
 
Skateboarding
World Championships
- November 28 & 29: Teutonia IGSA World Championships in 
 Teutônia 
Street League Skateboarding
- World Tour
 
- March 4 & 5: Tampa Pro in 
 Tampa
- Winner: 
 Louie Lopez, 2nd place: 
 Luan Oliveira, 3rd place: 
 Kevin Hoefler 
 - Winner: 
 - May 20 & 21: SLS Nike SB Pro Open in 
 Barcelona
- Winner: 
 Nyjah Huston, 2nd place: 
 Shane O'Neill, 3rd place: 
 Yuto Horigome 
 - Winner: 
 - June 24: Stop #1 in 
 Munich
- Winner: 
 Nyjah Huston, 2nd place: 
 Yuto Horigome, 3rd place: 
 Carlos Ribeiro 
 - Winner: 
 - August 13: Stop #2 in 
 Chicago
- Winner: 
 Dashawn Jordan, 2nd place: 
 Torey Pudwill, 3rd place: 
 Shane O'Neill 
 - Winner: 
 - September 15: SLS Nike SB Super Crown World Championship in 
 Los Angeles (final) 
Downhill World Cup
- February 17 & 18: Newton's in 
 Bathurst, New South Wales
- Winners: 
 Mauritz Armfelt (m) / 
 Emily Pross (f) - Masters winner: 
 Adam Yates - Junior winner: 
 Taylor Cook - Luge winner: 
 Abdil Mahdzan 
 - Winners: 
 - April 14 – 16: Keeping it High in 
 Maragondon
- Winners: 
 Douglas da Silva (m) / 
 Elissa Mah - Masters winner: 
 Benjamin Hay - Junior winner: 
 Taylor Cook - Luge winner: 
 Abdil Mahdzan 
 - Winners: 
 - April 28 – 30: Arirang Hill Fest in 
 Jeongseon County
- Winners: 
 Aaron Hampshire (m) / 
 Kaila Dasol Jong - Masters winner: 
 Benjamin Hay - Junior winner: 
 Taylor Cook - Luge winner: 
 Abdil Mahdzan 
 - Winners: 
 - May 26 – 28: Yaku Raymi Water Fest in 
 Huallin
- Winners: 
 Carlos Paixão (m) / 
 Candy Dungan (f) - Masters winner: 
 Leonardo Discacciati - Junior winner: 
 Bruno Vidal Vieira - Luge winner: 
 Ryan Farmer 
 - Winners: 
 - June 9 – 11: Apac Championship in 
 Nova Lima
- Winners: 
 Thiago Gomes Lessa (m) / 
 Melissa Brogni - Masters winner: 
 Adriano Silveira - Junior winner: 
 Murilo Araujo - Luge winner: 
 Ryan Farmer 
 - Winners: 
 - June 17 & 18: La Leonera DH in 
 La Leonera
- Winners: 
 Thiago Gomes Lessa (m) / 
 Luana Campos (f) - Masters winner: 
 Marco Vidales - Junior winner: 
 Bruno Vidal Vieira - Luge winner: 
 Ryan Farmer 
 - Winners: 
 - July 13 – 16: King's Gate in 
 Hinterstoder
- Winners: 
 Tristan Cardillo (m) / 
 Emily Pross (f) - Masters winner: 
 Nicolas Desmarais - Junior winner: 
 Tristan Cardillo - Luge winner: 
 Mikel Echegaray Diez 
 - Winners: 
 - July 19 – 22: Kozakov Challenge in 
 Kozákov Mountain
- Winners: 
 Thiago Gomes Lessa (m) / 
 Emily Pross (f) - Masters winner: 
 Nicolas Desmarais - Junior winner: 
 Tristan Cardillo - Luge winner: 
 Mikel Echegaray Diez 
 - Winners: 
 - July 26 – 29: Verdicchio Race in 
 Poggio Cupro
- Winners: 
 Tristan Cardillo (m) / 
 Lyde Begue - Masters winner: 
 Uldis Tretmanis - Junior winner: 
 Tristan Cardillo - Luge winner: 
 Kolby Parks 
 - Winners: 
 - August 3 – 6: Teolo Euroskate in 
 Italy
- Winners: 
 Carlos Paixão (m) / 
 Emily Pross (f) - Masters winner: 
 Damian Derek Blanquer Gelez - Junior winner: 
 Tristan Cardillo - Luge winner: 
 Mikel Echegaray Diez 
 - Winners: 
 - September 8 – 10: Killington Throwdown (final) in 
 United States 
Ski jumping
Snooker
Snooker season 2016/2017
- May
 
- May 5 – 8, 2016: Vienna Snooker Open in 
 Vienna[162][163]
 Peter Ebdon defeated 
 Mark Davis, 5–1.
 
- June
 
- June 8 – 12, 2016: Pink Ribbon in 
 Gloucester[164]
 Jamie Jones defeated 
 David Grace, 4–3.
 - June 12 – 16, 2016: China Professional Championship in 
 Fuzhou
 Zhang Anda defeated 
 Zhou Yuelong, 5–1.
 - June 22 – 24, 2016: 2016 Riga Masters in 
 Riga[165]
 Neil Robertson defeated 
 Michael Holt, 5–2.
 
- July
 
- July 5 – 9: 2016 Indian Open in 
 Hyderabad[166]
 Anthony McGill defeated 
 Kyren Wilson 5–2.
 - July 25 – 31: 2016 World Open in 
 Yushan[167][168]
 Ali Carter defeated 
 Joe Perry 10–8.
 
- August
 
- August 24–28: 2016 Paul Hunter Classic in 
 Fürth[169][170]
 Mark Selby defeated 
 Tom Ford 4–2.
 
- September
 
- September 5 – 10: 2016 Six-red World Championship in 
 Bangkok[171]
 Ding Junhui defeated 
 Stuart Bingham 8–7.
 - September 19 – 25: 2016 Shanghai Masters in 
 Shanghai[172][173]
 Ding Junhui defeated 
 Mark Selby 10–6.
 
- October
 
- October 3 – 9: 2016 European Masters in 
 Bucharest[174][175]
 Judd Trump defeated 
 Ronnie O'Sullivan 9–8.
 - October 10 – 16: 2016 English Open in 
 Manchester[176][177]
 Liang Wenbo defeated 
 Judd Trump 9–6.
 
- November
 
- November 1 – 5: 2016 China Championship in 
 Guangzhou[178][179]
 John Higgins defeated 
 Stuart Bingham 10–7.
 - November 7 – 12: 2016 Champion of Champions in 
 Coventry
 John Higgins defeated 
 Ronnie O'Sullivan 10–7.
 - November 14 – 20: 2016 Northern Ireland Open in 
 Belfast[180][181]
 Mark King defeated 
 Barry Hawkins 9–8.
 - November 22 – December 4: 2016 UK Championship in 
 York[182]
 Mark Selby defeated 
 Ronnie O'Sullivan 10–7.
 
- December
 
- December 12 – 18: 2016 Scottish Open in 
 Glasgow[183][184]
 Marco Fu defeated 
 John Higgins 9–4.
 
- January
 
- January 15 – 22: 2017 Masters in 
 London
 Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated 
 Joe Perry 10–7.
 
- February
 
- February 1 – 5: 2017 German Masters in 
 Berlin
 Anthony Hamilton defeated 
 Ali Carter 9–6.
 - February 6 – 12: 2017 World Grand Prix in 
 Preston
 Barry Hawkins defeated 
 Ryan Day 10–7.
 - February 13 – 19: 2017 Welsh Open in 
 Cardiff
 Stuart Bingham defeated 
 Judd Trump 9–8.
 - February 23 – 26: 2017 Snooker Shoot Out in 
 Watford
 Anthony McGill defeated 
 Xiao Guodong 1–0 (67–19).
 
- March
 
- March 1 – 2: 2017 Championship League Winners' Group in 
 Coventry
 John Higgins defeated 
 Ryan Day 3–0.
 - March 3 – 5: 2017 Gibraltar Open in 
 Gibraltar
 Shaun Murphy defeated 
 Judd Trump 4–2.
 - March 6 – 12: 2017 Players Championship in 
 Llandudno
 Judd Trump defeated 
 Marco Fu 10–8.
 - March 22 – 24: 2017 World Seniors Championship in 
 Scunthorpe
 Peter Lines defeated 
 John Parrott 4–0.
 - March 27 – April 2: 2017 China Open in 
 Beijing
 Mark Selby defeated 
 Mark Williams 10–8.
 
- April
 
- April 15 – May 1: 2017 World Snooker Championship in 
 Sheffield
 Mark Selby defeated 
 John Higgins 18–15.
 
Women's snooker season 2016/2017
- August 25 – 28, 2016: 2016 Paul Hunter Ladies Classic in 
 Fürth
 Ng On Yee defeated 
 Reanne Evans, 4–1.
 - October 8 – 9, 2016: 2016 UK Ladies Championship in 
 Leeds
 Reanne Evans defeated 
 Tatjana Vasiljeva, 5–1.
 - January 14 – 15: 2017 Women's Masters in 
 Derby
 Reanne Evans defeated 
 So Man Yan, 4–0.
 - February 18: 2017 Connie Gough Memorial Trophy in 
 Dunstable
 Maria Catalano defeated 
 Rebecca Granger, 4–2.
 - March 13 – 19: 2017 World Women's Snooker Championship in 
 Toa Payoh
 Ng On Yee defeated 
 Vidya Pillai, 6–5.
 - April 7 – 11: 2017 World Festival of Women's Snooker in 
 Leeds[185]
 Ng On Yee won the World Women's 6-Red Championship
 Ng On Yee won the World Women's 10-Red Championship
 Emma Bonney won the World Women's Seniors Championship
 Emma Parker won the World Women's U21 Championship
 Emma Bonney & 
 Vicky Shirley won the World Women's Pairs Championship
 Katrina Wan & 
 Sanderson Lam won the World Mixed Pairs Championship
 
Amateur snooker championships
- March 5 – 8: 2017 EBSA European Under-18 Snooker Championship in 
 Nicosia[186]
 Jackson Page defeated 
 Amir Nardeia, 5–3.
 - March 8 – 12: 2017 EBSA European Under-21 Snooker Championship in 
 Nicosia[187]
 Alexander Ursenbacher defeated 
 Jackson Page, 6–4.
 - March 13 – 19: 2017 EBSA European Snooker Championship in 
 Nicosia[188]
 Chris Totten defeated 
 Andres Petrov, 7–3.
 - March 15 – 18: 2017 OBSF Oceania Snooker Championship in 
 Albury[189]
 Matthew Bolton defeated 
 Ben Judge, 6–3.
 - April 8 – 14: 2017 ACBS Asian Under-21 Snooker Championship in 
 Chandigarh[190]
 Yuan Sijun defeated 
 Fan Zhengyi, 6–2.
 - April 12 – 14: 2017 ACBS Asian Ladies Snooker Championship (debut event) in 
 Chandigarh[191]
 Ng On Yee defeated 
 Waratthanun Sukritthanes, 3–2.
 - April 22 – 28: 2017 ACBS Asian Snooker Championship in 
 Doha[192]
 Lyu Haotian defeated 
 Pankaj Advani, 6–3.
 - May 12 – 22: 2017 ABSF African Snooker Championships in 
 Hammamet
 Basem Eltahhan defeated 
 Wael Talaat, 6–5.
 - July 8 – 11: 2017 IBSF World Under-18 Snooker Championship in 
 Beijing
- Men: 
 Muhammad Naseem Akhtar defeated 
 Lei Peifan, 5–3. - Women: 
 Nutcharat Wongharuthai defeated 
 Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan, 3–2. 
 - Men: 
 - July 12 – 16: 2017 IBSF World Under-21 Snooker Championship in 
 Beijing
- Men: 
 Fan Zhengyi defeated 
 Luo Honghao, 7–6. - Women: 
 Nutcharat Wongharuthai defeated 
 Xia Yuying, 5–3. 
 - Men: 
 - October 1 – 8: 2017 World Open Under-16 Snooker Championships (debut event) in 
 Saint Petersburg
- Boys: 
 Dylan Emery defeated 
 Mikhail Terekhov, 4–1. - Girls: 
 Anupama Ramachandran defeated 
 Keerthana Pandian, 3–1. 
 - Boys: 
 - November 17 – 27: 2017 IBSF World Snooker Championship in 
 Doha
- Men: 
 Pankaj Advani defeated 
 Amir Sarkhosh, 8–2. - Women: 
 Wendy Jans defeated 
 Waratthanun Sukritthanes, 5–2. - Masters: 
 Darren Morgan defeated 
 Alok Kumar, 5–1. 
 - Men: 
 
Snowboarding
Softball
International softball championships
- June 25 – July 1: 2017 Women's Softball European Championship in 
 Bollate[193]
- The 
 Netherlands defeated 
 Italy, 7–1, to win their tenth Women's Softball European Championship title. 
 - The 
 - July 5 – 9: 2017 World Cup of Softball in 
 Oklahoma City[194]
 Japan defeated the 
 United States, 2–1, to win their second consecutive and fourth overall World Cup of Softball title.
 Canada took third place.
 - July 7 – 16: 2017 Men's Softball World Championship in 
 Whitehorse, Yukon[195]
 New Zealand defeated 
 Australia, 6–4, to win their seventh Men's Softball World Championship title.
 Canada took third place.
 - July 10 – 17: 2017 Canada Cup International Softball Championship in 
 Surrey, British Columbia[196]
- For results, click here.
 
 - July 24 – 30: 2017 Junior Women's Softball World Championship in 
 Clearwater, Florida[197]
- The 
 United States defeated 
 Japan, 13–4, to win their second consecutive and sixth overall Junior Women's Softball World Championship title. 
 Puerto Rico took third place.
 - The 
 
Little League softball tournaments
- July 30 – August 5: 2017 Junior League Softball World Series in 
 Kirkland[198]
 Team Central (
 Poland Community Softball Association) defeated 
 Team Host (
 Washington District 9), 7–1, in the final.
 - July 30 – August 6: 2017 Senior League Softball World Series in 
 Lower Sussex[199]
 Team Host District 3 (
 Georgetown) defeated 
 Team Asia-Pacific (Negros Occidental), 4–0, in the final.
 - August 9 – 16: 2017 Little League Softball World Series in 
 Portland[200]
 Team Southwest (
 Lake Air LL) defeated 
 Team Southeast (
 Rowan LL), 7–2, in the final.
 
Speed skating
Sport climbing
Squash
Surfing
Table tennis
Taekwondo
Telemark skiing
Tennis
Triathlon
Volleyball
Water polo
Water Ski & Wakeboard
Weightlifting
Wrestling
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