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Bobsleigh & Skeleton

IBSF International events and Winter Youth Olympics

  • October 26 & 27, 2019: 2020 YOG Europe Qualification #1 in Norway Lillehammer
    • Men's Youth Skeleton winner: Germany Lukas David Nydegger (2 times)
    • Women's Youth Skeleton winner: Germany Josefa Schellmoser (2 times)
    • Men's Youth Monobob winners: Germany Alexander Czudaj (#1) / Switzerland Fabian Gisler (#2)
    • Women's Youth Monobob winners: Romania Georgeta Popescu (#1) / Slovakia Viktoria Cernanska (#2)
  • November 7 – 9, 2019: 2020 YOG Europe Qualification #2 in Germany Schönau am Königsee
    • Men's Youth Skeleton winner: Germany Lukas David Nydegger (2 times)
    • Women's Youth Skeleton winners: Germany Josefa Schellmoser (#1) / Germany Elisabeth Schroedl (#2)
    • Men's Youth Monobob winners: Germany Alexander Czudaj (#1) / Switzerland Fabian Gisler (#2)
    • Women's Youth Monobob winners: Romania Georgeta Popescu (#1) / Slovakia Viktoria Cernanska (#2)
  • November 20 & 21, 2019: 2020 YOG America Qualification #1 in United States Lake Placid
    • Skeleton #1 winners: United States James McGuire (m) / China Zhao Dan (f)
    • Skeleton #2 winners: United States James McGuire (m) / China Zhao Dan (f)
    • Youth Monobob #1 winners: South Korea Kim Jimin (m) / Slovakia Viktória Čerňanská (f)
    • Youth Monobob #2 winners: South Korea Kim Jimin (m) / Slovakia Viktória Čerňanská (f)
  • December 7 & 8, 2019: 2020 YOG America Qualification #2 in United States Park City
    • Youth Monobob #1 winners: France Nathan Besnard (m) / France Camila Copain (f)
    • Youth Monobob #2 winners: France Nathan Besnard (m) / France Camila Copain (f)
    • Skeleton winners: Japan Taido Nagao (2 times) (m) / China Zhao Dan (#1) / Canada Hallie Clarke (#2) (f)
  • December 14, 2019: 2019 IBSF Para Bobsleigh European Championships in Germany Oberhof
    • Para Bobsleigh winner: United Kingdom Corie Mapp
  • January 4: IBSF European Championships 2020 (Four-man bobsleigh only) in Germany Winterberg
  • January 19 & 20: Bobsleigh & Skeleton at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in Switzerland St. Moritz
  • January 25 – February 1: IBSF Junior European Championships 2020 (Skeleton only) in Germany Altenberg
  • January 30 – February 1: IBSF Junior & U23 European Championships 2020 (Bobsleigh only) in Austria Innsbruck
  • February 8 & 9: IBSF Junior & U23 World Championships 2020 in Germany Winterberg
  • February 14 – 16: IBSF European Championships 2020 in Latvia Sigulda
  • February 21 – March 1: IBSF World Championships 2020 in Germany Altenberg
  • March 24 & 25: 2020 IBSF Para Bobsleigh World Championship in Norway Lillehammer

2019–20 Bobsleigh World Cup & 2019–20 Skeleton World Cup

2019–20 IBSF Europe Cup

  • November 23 & 24, 2019: IEC #1 in Norway Lillehammer
    • 2-man Bobsleigh winners:   Germany (Maximilian Illmann & Georg Fleischhauer)
    • 2-woman Bobsleigh winners:   Romania ( Andreea Grecu & Ioana Gheorghe)
    • 4-man Bobsleigh winners:   Russia (Rostislav Gaitiukevich, Vladislav Zharovtsev, Nikolay Kozlov, Andrey Kazantsev)
  • December 5 – 7, 2019: IEC #2 in Germany Altenberg #1
    • 2-man Bobsleigh #1 winners:   Germany (Richard Oelsner & Eric Strauß)
    • 2-man Bobsleigh #2 winners:   Germany (Richard Oelsner & Henrik Bosse)
    • 2-woman Bobsleigh winners:   Romania ( Andreea Grecu & Katharina Wick)
    • 4-man Bobsleigh winners:   Germany (Richard Oelsner, Henrik Bosse, Eric Strauß, Florian Paul Kunze)
  • December 8, 2019: IEC #3 in Germany Winterberg #1
    • Skeleton winners: Germany Lukas David Nydegger (m) / United Kingdom Hannah Stevenson (f)
  • December 14 & 15, 2019: IEC #4 in Germany Schönau am Königsee #1
    • Skeleton winners: Germany Felix Seibel (m) / United Kingdom Amelia Coltman (f)
  • December 14 & 15, 2019: IEC #5 in Germany Winterberg #2
    • 2-man Bobsleigh winners:   Germany (Richard Oelsner & Henrik Bosse)
    • 2-woman Bobsleigh #1 winners:   Germany (Laura Nolte & Deborah Levi)
    • 2-woman Bobsleigh #2 winners:   Germany ( Anna Köhler & Tamara Seer)
    • 4-man Bobsleigh #1 winners:   Germany (Jonas Jannusch, Marcel Kornhardt, Tim Gessenhardt, Bastian Heber)
    • 4-man Bobsleigh #2 winners:   Germany (Bennet Buchmüller, Sebastian Mrowca, Niklas Scherer, Max Pietza)
  • December 20 – 22, 2019: IEC #6 in Germany Schönau am Königsee #2
    • 2-man Bobsleigh winners:   Latvia ( Oskars Melbārdis & Intars Dambis)
    • 2-woman Bobsleigh winners:   Romania ( Andreea Grecu & Ioana Gheorghe)
    • 4-man Bobsleigh #1 winners:   Germany (Jonas Jannusch, Marcel Kornhardt, Tim Gessenhardt, Bastian Heber)
    • 4-man Bobsleigh #2 winners:   Germany (Jonas Jannusch, Max Neumann, Tim Gessenhardt, Bastian Heber)
  • January 10 & 11: IEC #7 in Austria Innsbruck #1
  • January 18 & 19: IEC #8 in Latvia Sigulda
  • January 24 & 25: IEC #9 in Germany Altenberg #2
  • January 30 – February 1: IEC #10 (final) in Austria Innsbruck #2

2019–20 IBSF North American Cup

2019–20 IBSF Intercontinental Cup

  • November 23 & 24, 2019: Intercontinental Cup #1 in Russia Sochi
  • December 7, 2019: Intercontinental Cup #2 in Germany Winterberg
  • December 14 & 15, 2019: Intercontinental Cup #3 in Germany Schönau am Königsee
    • Skeleton #1 winners: Germany Martin Rosenberger (m) / Germany Hannah Neise (f)
    • Skeleton #2 winners: Italy Amedeo Bagnis (m) / Latvia Endija Tērauda (f)

2019–20 IBSF Para Bobsleigh World Cup

  • December 7 & 8, 2019: PBWC #1 in Norway Lillehammer
    • Para Bobsleigh #1 winner: Canada Lonnie Bissonnette
    • Para Bobsleigh #2 winner: United Kingdom Corie Mapp
  • December 13 & 14, 2019: PBWC #2 in Germany Oberhof
    • Para Bobsleigh #1 winner: United Kingdom Corie Mapp
    • Para Bobsleigh #2 winner: United Kingdom Corie Mapp
  • January 24 & 25: PBWC #3 in Switzerland St. Moritz
  • February 6 & 7: PBWC #4 in United States Lake Placid
  • February 15 & 16: PBWC #5 (final) in United States Park City

2019–20 IBSF Women's Monobob Events

  • November 18, 2019: WME #1 in United States Lake Placid #1
    • Women's Monobob winner: Canada Cynthia Appiah
  • November 20, 2019: WME #2 in Norway Lillehammer
    • Women's Monobob winner: Russia Anastasiia Makarova
  • December 19, 2019: WME #3 in Germany Schönau am Königsee
    • Women's Monobob winner: China Ying King
  • February 15 & 16: WME #4 in United States Park City
  • March 7 & 8: WME #5 in France La Plagne
  • April 3: WME #6 (final) in United States Lake Placid #2

Curling

2019–20 International curling championships and Winter Youth Olympics

2019–20 World Curling Tour and Grand Slam of Curling

2019–20 Curling Canada Season of Champions events

Figure skating

Ice hockey

Main world ice hockey championships

2020 world ice hockey divisions

  • December 9, 2019 – May 3: 2020 World Ice Hockey Divisions
2020 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships
2020 IIHF World U20 Championship (Junior)
2020 IIHF World U18 Championship

Note: The Division II – Groups A & B, and Division III – Groups A & B tournaments were cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

2020 IIHF Women's World Championship

Note: The Top Division, Division I – Groups A & B, and Division II – Group A tournaments were cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

2020 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship

National Hockey League (NHL)

Kontinental Hockey League (KHL)

  • September 1, 2019 – February 27: 2019–20 KHL season
    • Note: The KHL cancelled the playoffs due to the coronavirus pandemic.

North America (ice hockey)

United States ( AHL/ ECHL/ USHL)

Junior ( OHL/ QMJHL/ WHL)

  • September 19, 2019 – March 17: 2019–20 QMJHL season
    • Note: The QMJHL cancelled the season due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  • September 19, 2019 – March 18: 2019–20 OHL season
    • Note: The OHL cancelled the season due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  • September 20, 2019 – March 18: 2019–20 WHL season
    • Note: The WHL cancelled the season due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  • May 22 – 31: 2020 Memorial Cup at Prospera Place in British Columbia Kelowna
    • Note: The Memorial Cup was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

College ( USANCAADivision I)

College ( CanadaU Sports)

Women ( NWHL)

  • October 19, 2019 – March 1: 2019–20 NWHL season
    • Note: The NWHL cancelled the Isobel Cup Championship due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Europe (ice hockey)

Asia (ice hockey)

Luge

2020 Winter Youth Olympics (Luge)

2019–20 International luge events

2019–20 Luge World Cup

2019–20 Team Relay Luge World Cup

  • November 23 & 24, 2019: TRLWC #1 in Austria Innsbruck
  • January 11 & 12: TRLWC #2 in Germany Altenberg
  • January 18 & 19: TRLWC #3 in Norway Lillehammer
  • February 1 & 2: TRLWC #4 in Germany Oberhof
  • February 22 & 23: TRLWC #5 in Germany Winterberg
  • February 29 & March 1: TRLWC #6 (final) in Germany Schönau am Königsee

2019–20 Sprint Luge World Cup

2019–20 Natural Track Luge World Cup

Speed skating

June 18 - In Germany Matthias Grosse is appointed as president of the national German speed skating association, Deutsche Eisschnelllauf-Gemeinschaft [ de] (DESG) until September 2020. This is seen by media as controversial as partner of drug banned speed skater Claudia Pechstein. [12] [13] [14] [15]

Short track speed skating

June — During a training camp in France, the Dutch Lara van Ruijven hospitalized in intensive care due to an immune system disorder. Her situation became critical and was fighting for her life. [16] [17]

See also

References

  1. ^ WCF's 2019 World Mixed Curling Championship Page
  2. ^ WCF's 2019 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships Page
  3. ^ WCF's 2019 European Curling Championships Page
  4. ^ The Canadian Press (March 12, 2020). "World Women's Curling Championship Cancelled". The Sports Network. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  5. ^ "World Women's Curling Championship 2020 cancelled in Prince George, Canada". World Curling Federation. March 12, 2020. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  6. ^ "2019–20 Men's World Curling Tour Schedule Page". Archived from the original on 2019-07-18. Retrieved 2020-01-16.
  7. ^ "2019–20 Women's World Curling Tour Schedule Page". Archived from the original on 2019-12-16. Retrieved 2020-01-16.
  8. ^ 2019–20 Grand Slam of Curling Website
  9. ^ GSC's Masters Page
  10. ^ GSC's Tour Challenge Page
  11. ^ a b "GSOC cancels remaining events of 2019–20 season". Grand Slam of Curling. Grand Slam of Curling. March 13, 2020. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  12. ^ "Duitse bond stelt partner van Pechstein aan als voorzitter". Schaatsen.nl.
  13. ^ SPIEGEL, Anne Armbrecht, DER. "Neuer Eisschnelllauf-Präsident Matthias Große: Der General - DER SPIEGEL - Sport". www.spiegel.de.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)
  14. ^ "Pechstein-Lebensgefährte Große ist neuer Eisschnelllauf-Präsident". www.rbb24.de.
  15. ^ "Neuer Eischnelllauf-Präsident Matthias Große - Eine umstrittene Personalie". Deutschlandfunk.
  16. ^ "Shorttrackster Van Ruijven op intensive care met stoornis aan immuunsysteem". nos.nl.
  17. ^ "Toestand Van Ruijven verslechtert: 'Ze vecht voor haar leven'". Telegraaf. July 1, 2020.

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