2018 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. The main events for this year were the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang and the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.
Calendar by month
World Cups
- Aeromodelling
- May 19 & 20: 2018 F3A Leiria World Cup in
Leiria
- Parachuting
- January 12 – 14: 2018 Paraski World Cup Series #1 in
Bad Leonfelden
- Men's individual winner:
Reinhold Haibel
- Women's individual winner:
Magdalena Schwertl
- Mixed team winners:
HSV Red Bull SBG 1 (Manuel Sulzbacher, Magdalena Schwertl, Julia Schosser, Sebastian Graser)
- Giant slalom winners:
Reinhold Haibel (m) /
Magdalena Schwertl (f)
- February 2 – 4: 2018 Paraski World Cup Series #2 in
Ponte di Legno
- Paraski combi men's winner:
Marco Valente
- Paraski combi women's winner:
Magdalena Schwertl
- Paraski combi junior winner:
Sebastian Graser
- Paraski combi master winner:
Marco Valente
- Mixed team winners:
HSV Red Bull SBG 1 (Manuel Sulzbacher, Sebastian Graser, Magdalena Schwertl, Anton Gruber)
- Ski winners:
Sebastian Graser (m) /
Magdalena Schwertl (f)
- February 16 – 18: 2018 Paraski World Cup Series #3 in
Martin
- March 2 – 4: 2018 Paraski World Cup Series #4 (final) in
Vrchlabí
- Paraski combi men's winner:
Sebastian Graser
- Paraski combi women's winner:
Magdalena Schwertl
- Paraski combi junior winner:
Sebastian Graser
- Paraski combi master winner:
Marco Valente
- Mixed team winners:
HSV Red Bull SBG 1 (Manuel Sulzbacher, Sebastian Graser, Magdalena Schwertl, Anton Gruber)
- Ski winners:
Sebastian Graser (m) /
Magdalena Schwertl (f)
- October 25 – 28: 3rd FAI World Cup of Indoor Skydiving in
Zallaq
World and Continental Championships
- Aeromodelling
- March 19 – 22: 2018 FAI F1D World Championships for Free Flight Indoor Model Aircraft in
West Baden
- Seniors winner:
Brett Sanborn
- Juniors winner:
Vladyslav Klymenko
- Seniors team winners:
United States (Brett Sanborn, Jake Palmer, John Kagan)
- Juniors team winners:
France (Eliott Crosnier, Timy Reveillon, Baptiste Rompion)
- May 5 – 13: 2018 FAI F3A Asian-Oceanic Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft in
Bacolod
- July 5 – 14: 2018 FAI F4 World Championships for Scale Model Aircraft in
Meiringen
- July 13 – 21: 2018 FAI F2 World Championships for Control Line Model Aircraft in
Landres
- July 15 – 21: 2018 FAI F3K European Championship for Model Gliders in
Martin
- July 21 – 28: 2018 FAI F3A European Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft in
Grandrieu
- July 22 – 28: 2018 FAI F3J World Championship for Model Gliders in
Brașov
- July 22 – 27: 2018 FAI F5 World Championships for Electric Model Aircraft in
Takikawa
- July 23 – 30: 2018 FAI F1 European Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in
Szentes
- August 5 – 11: 2018 FAI F1 Junior World Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in
Pazardzik
- August 19 – 25: 2018 FAI F5 European Championships for Electric Model Aircraft in
Dupnitsa
- August 25 – September 2: 2018 FAI S World Championships for Space Models in
Nowy Targ
- August 26 – 31: 2018 FAI F1E European Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in
Martin
- October 7 – 13: 2018 FAI F3 World Championship for Model Gliders in
Cape Arkona
- November 7 – 11: 2018 FAI World Drone Racing Championships in
Shenzhen
- Ballooning
- General aviation
World and Continental Championships
- Gliding
- July 8 – 21: 35th FAI World Gliding Championships in
Ostrów Wielkopolski
- July 28 – August 11: 35th FAI World Gliding Championships in
Příbram
- Hang gliding
- July 8 – 21: 8th FAI World Hang Gliding Class 5 Championship in
Kruševo
- July 8 – 21: 20th FAI European Hang Gliding Class 1 Championship in
Kruševo
- Microlights & paramotors
- April 30 – May 6: 10th FAI World Paramotor Championships in
Lopburi
- PF1 winner:
Alexandre Mateos
- PL1 winner:
Wojciech Bógdał
- PL2 winners:
France (Jean Mateos, Célia Domingues)
- PF1 team winners:
France
- PL1 team winners:
Poland
- PL2 team winners:
Poland
- October 30 – November 6: 3rd FAI World Paramotor Slalom Championships in
Byoum Lakeside
- Parachuting
- April 3 – 8: 1st CISM Para-Ski World Championship in
Hochfilzen
- Cross-country skiing winners:
Dario Cologna (m) /
Stefanie Böhler (f)
- Cross-country skiing teams winners:
Switzerland (Dario Cologna, Beda Klee, Jonas Baumann) (m) /
Germany (Stefanie Böhler, Theresa Eichhorn, Antonia Fräbel)
- Patrol winners:
Austria (Bernhard Tritscher, Sven Grossegger, Dominik Landertinger, Simon Eder (m) /
Austria (Barbara Walchhofer, Julia Schwaiger, Lisa Hauser, Katharina Innerhofer)
- Biathlon winners:
Benjamin Weger (m) /
Franziska Hildebrand (f)
- Biathlon teams winners:
Austria (Dominik Landertinger, Simon Eder, Sven Grossegger) (m) /
Austria (Lisa Hauser, Julia Schwaiger, Dunja Zdouc)
- Paraski winners:
Sebastian Graser (m) /
Julia Schosser (f)
- Paraski team winners:
Austria (Hannes Kloiber, Sebastian Graser, Manuel Sulzbacher, Julia Schosser)
- Juniors winner:
Sebastian Graser
- Giant slalom winners:
Štefan Hadalin (m) /
Elisabeth Kappaurer (f)
- Giant slalom teams winners:
Germany (Bastian Meisen, Julian Rauchfuss, Sebastian Holzmann, Paul Sauter) (m) /
Austria (Elisabeth Kappaurer, Elisabeth Reisinger, Stephanie Resch)
- April 11 – 14: 1st FAI European Indoor Skydiving Championships in
Voss
- Artistic events indoor freestyle
- Dynamic 2-way and 4-way
- Formation skydiving 4-way
- Vertical formation skydiving
- July 3 – 7: 7th FAI World Canopy Piloting Championships in
Wrocław
- August 10 – 21: 42nd CISM World Military Parachuting Championship in
Szolnok
- August 25 – 30: 35th FAI World Freefall Style and Accuracy Landing Championships in
Montana
- August 25 – 30: 9th FAI Junior World Freefall Style and Accuracy Landing Championships in
Montana
- August 26 – 31: 2nd FAI World Wingsuit Flying Championships in
Prostějov
- Performance Wingsuit Flying winners: 4.
Espen Fadnes, 2.
Chris Geiler, 3.
Dmitry Podoryashy
- Wingsuit Acrobatic Flying winners: 1.
Russia 1, 2.
United States, 3.
Russia 2
- October 6 – 13: 18th FAI World Canopy Formation Championships in
Gold Coast
- October 6 – 13: 23rd FAI World Formation Skydiving Championships in
Gold Coast
- October 6 – 13: 2nd FAI World Speed Skydiving Championships in
Gold Coast
- October 6 – 13: 12th FAI World Artistic Events championships in
Gold Coast
- Paragliding
- March 30 – April 7: 3rd FAI Pan-American Paragliding Championship in
Baixo Guandu
- Men's individual winners: 1st:
Jeison Zeferino Brito, 2nd:
Leandro Henrique Padua, 3rd:
Michel Guillemot
- Team winners: 1st:
Colombia, 2nd:
Brazil, 3rd:
Venezuela
- Women's winners: 1st:
Priscila Fevereiro, 2nd:
Andrea Jaramillo Jaramillo, 3rd:
Shauin Kao
- April 6 – 12: 1st FAI Asian-Oceanic Paragliding Accuracy Championships in
Lopburi
- Individual R11 winners: 1st:
Jianwei Wang, 2nd:
Tanapat Luangiam, 3rd:
Hongji Wang
- Team R11 winners: 1st:
Thailand, 2nd:
China, 3rd:
Chinese Taipei
- Women's winners: 1st:
Chantika Chaisanuk, 2nd:
Jingwen Long, 3rd:
Nunnapat Phuchong
- July 14 – 28: 15th FAI European Paragliding Championship in
Montalegre
- Overall winner:
Theo Warden
- Women's winner:
Seiko Fukuoka Naville
- Teams winners:
Spain (Xevi Bonet Dalmau, Sergi Claret Estupinya, Felix Rodriguez Fernández, Francisco Javier Reina)
- September 16 – 22: 6th FAI European Paragliding Accuracy Championship in
Kobarid
- Power and glider aerobatics
- August 3 – 12: 21st FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships in
Zbraslavice
- Individual unlimited winner:
Ferenc Tóth
- Team unlimited winners:
Germany (Moritz Kirchberg, Eugen Schaal, Eberhard Holl)
- August 3 – 12: 9th FAI World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships in
Zbraslavice
- Individual advanced winner:
Jonas Langenegger
- Team advanced winners:
Czech Republic (Tomáš Bartoň, Josef Rejent, Aleš Ferra)
- August 16 – 26: 13th FAI World Advanced Aerobatic Championships in
Strejnicu
- Free known winner:
Dmitry Samokhvalov
- Free unknown ~1 winner:
Roman Ovchinnikov
- Free unknown ~2 winner:
Aaron McCartan
- Free unknown ~3 winner:
Roman Ovchinnikov
- Team winners:
France
- Individual winners:
Roman Ovchinnikov
- September 8 – 15: 21st FAI European Aerobatic Championships in
Jindřichův Hradec
- Rotorcraft
- July 24 – 29: 16th FAI World Helicopter Championship in
Minsk
- Navigation winners:
Poland (Marcin Szamborski & Michał Szamborski)
- Parallel precision flying winners:
Russia (Andrey Orekhov & Vadim Sazonov)
- Parallel fender rigging winners:
Belarus (Uladzimir Buhayeu & Andrei Rogonov)
- Parallel slalom winners:
Russia (Maxim Sotnikov & Aleh Puajukas)
- Team overall winners:
Russia
2017–18 Indoor Archery World Cup & World Championships
- November 10 – 12, 2017: IA World Cup #1 in
Marrakesh[1]
- Recurve winners:
Matteo Fissore (m) /
Aída Román (f)
- Compound winners:
Braden Gellenthien (m) /
Sarah Prieels (f)
- Junior recurve winners:
Jonah Wilthagen (m) /
Lena Agerholm (f)
- Women's Junior compound winner:
Dalila-Warda Amani
- December 2 & 3, 2017: IA World Cup #2 in
Bangkok[2]
- Recurve winners:
Kim Bong-man (m) /
SIM Ye-ji (f)
- Compound winners:
Mike Schloesser (m) /
Paige Pearce-Gore (f)
- January 19 – 21: IA World Cup #3 in
Nîmes[3]
- Recurve winners:
Steve Wijler (m) /
KIM Su-rin (f)
- Compound winners:
Kristofer Schaff (m) /
Natalie Avdeeva (f)
- February 9 & 10: IA World Cup #4 (final) in
Las Vegas[4]
- February 14 – 19: 2018 World Indoor Archery Championships in
Yankton, South Dakota[5]
2018 Outdoor Archery World Cup, Continental, & World Championships
- April 24 – 29: WA World Cup #1 in
Shanghai[6]
- May 20 – 26: WA World Cup #2 in
Antalya[7]
- June 19 – 24: WA World Cup #3 in
Salt Lake City[8]
- July 16 – 22: WA World Cup #4 in
Berlin[9]
- August 14 – 19: 2018 Pan American Archery Championships in
Medellín[10]
- August 27 – September 1: 2018 European Archery Championships in
Legnica[11]
- September 4 – 9: 2018 World Field Archery Championships in
Cortina d'Ampezzo[12]
- Recurve winners:
Wataru Oonuki (m) /
Lisa Unruh (f)
- Compound winners:
Mike Schloesser (m) /
Paige Pearce (f)
- Barebow winners:
Erik Jonsson (m) /
Lina Bjorklund (f)
- Junior recurve winners:
William Pike (m) /
Aiko Rolando (f)
- Junior compound winners:
Timo Bega (m) /
Sara Ret (f)
- Junior Barebow winners:
Eric Esposito (m) /
Natalia Trunfio (f)
- Team winners:
Germany (m) /
Germany (f)
- Junior team winners:
United States (m) /
Sweden (f)
- September 29 & 30: WA World Cup #5 (final) in
Samsun[13]
- Recurve winners:
Kim Woo-jin (m) /
Lee Eun-kyung (f)
- Compound winners:
Kris Schaff (m) /
Sara López (f)
- Mixed team winners:
South Korea (Recurve) /
Turkey (Compound)
Baseball world events
FIBA World events
2018 FIBA 3x3 World Tour
- July 21 & 22: Saskatoon Masters in
Canada[29]
Novi Sad defeated fellow Serbian team, Liman, 20–18, in the final.
- July 28 & 29: Utsunomiya Masters in
Japan[30]
Liman defeated
Amsterdam, 18–11, in the final.
- August 4 & 5: Prague Masters in the
Czech Republic[31]
Novi Sad defeated
Gagarin, 21–12, in the final.
- August 24 & 25: Lausanne Masters in
Switzerland[32]
Novi Sad defeated fellow Serbian team, Liman, 21–20, in the final.
- August 30 & 31: Debrecen Masters in
Hungary[33]
Novi Sad defeated
Riga, 21–10, in the final.
- September 8 & 9: Mexico City Masters in
Mexico[34]
Ljubljana defeated
Ponce, 21–17, in the final.
- September 22 & 23: Hyderabad Masters in
India[35]
Novi Sad defeated fellow Serbian team, Liman, 21–16, in the final.
- September 29 & 30: Chengdu Masters in
China[36]
Liman defeated
Riga, 21–12, in the final.
- October 13 & 14: Penang Masters in
Malaysia[37]
Liman defeated
Piran, 21–15, in the final.
- October 27 & 28: Beijing Masters (final) in
China[38]
Novi Sad defeated
Riga, 20–18, in the final.
2018 European Championships
- June 26 – July 1: 2018 FIBA European Championship for Small Countries in
Serravalle[41]
Malta defeated
Norway, 76–59, to win their first FIBA European Championship for Small Countries title.
Ireland took third place.
- June 26 – July 1: 2018 FIBA Women's European Championship for Small Countries in
Cork[42]
- July 7 – 15: 2018 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women in
Sopron[43]
Spain defeated
Serbia, 69–50, to win their fourth consecutive and eighth overall FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women title.
Netherlands took third place.
- July 14 – 22: 2018 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship in
Chemnitz[44]
Israel defeated
Croatia, 80–66, to win their first FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship title.
Germany took third place.
- July 28 – August 5: 2018 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship in
Ventspils, Liepāja, & Riga[45]
Serbia defeated
Latvia, 99–90, to win their second consecutive and fourth overall FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship title.
France took third place.
- August 4 – 12: 2018 FIBA Under-18 Women's European Championship in
Udine[46]
- August 10 – 18: 2018 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship in
Novi Sad[47]
Croatia defeated
Spain, 71–70, to win their fourth FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship title.
Turkey took third place.
- August 17 – 25: 2018 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women in
Kaunas[48]
Italy defeated the
Czech Republic, 60–52, to win their first FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women title.
Spain took third place.
- August 31 – September 2: 2018 FIBA Europe Under-18 3x3 Championships in
Debrecen[49]
- Men:
Hungary defeated
Serbia, 20–18, to win their first Men's FIBA Europe Under-18 3x3 Championships title.
- Women:
Belgium defeated
France, 12–4, to win their first Women's FIBA Europe Under-18 3x3 Championships title.
- September 14 – 16: 2018 FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup in
Bucharest[50]
- Men:
Serbia defeated
Latvia, 19–18, to win their first Men's FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup title.
- Women:
France defeated
Netherlands, 21–5, to win their first Women's FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup title.
2017–18 European Leagues
- September 15, 2017 – April 3: 2017–18 Alpe Adria Cup
KK Zlatorog Laško defeated
Levicki Patrioti 89–79 to win their first Alpe Adria Cup title.
- September 19, 2017 – May 6: 2017–18 Basketball Champions League
- September 20, 2017 – April 18: 2017–18 EuroCup Women
- September 20, 2017 – May 2: 2017–18 FIBA Europe Cup
- September 26, 2017 – April 22: 2017–18 EuroLeague Women
- October 4, 2017 – March 25: 2017–18 WABA League
- October 10, 2017 – April 4: 2017–18 ABA League Second Division (debut event)
KK Krka defeated fellow Slovenian team, KK Primorska, 87–73, to win the inaugural ABA League Second Division title.
- October 10, 2017 – April 15: 2017–18 BIBL season
- October 10, 2017 – April 16: 2017–18 EuroCup Basketball
- October 12, 2017 – May 20: 2017–18 EuroLeague (Final Four in
Belgrade)
- October 18, 2017 – March 4: 2017–18 Central Europe Women's League
- October 24, 2017 – April 5: 2017–18 Baltic Basketball League
- National teams
- Clubs teams
- December 2 – 8: 2018 FIBA U15 Oceania Championship for Men & Women in
Port Moresby[57][58]
- Men:
Australia defeated
New Zealand, 61–58, in the final.
Samoa took third place.
- Women:
Australia defeated
New Zealand, 110–30, in the final.
Samoa took third place.
World Tour
World Cup
World and International Championships
- February 24 – March 2: World Youth Bowls Championships in
Broadbeach
- October 28 – November 4: World Singles Champion of Champions in
St Johns Park, New South Wales
- Men's:
Shannon McIlroy defeated
Tony Cheung, 8–3, 9–2.
- Women's:
Jo Edwards defeated
Alyani Jamil, 10–7, 10–3.
Europe
- February 2 – 4: 7th International Barcelona Bridge Open in
Barcelona
- Winners:
Antonio Palma &
Massimiliano Di Franco
- February 17 – 23: 2nd European Winter Games in
Monte Carlo
- March 2 – 4: Slava Cup in
Moscow
- Winners:
Diyan Danailov &
Rossen Gunev
- June 6 – 16: 54th European Team Championships in
Ostend
- July 11 – 18: 14th Youth Pairs Championships in
Opatija
Asia-Pacific
- April 14 – 20: 2018 APBF Open Youth Championships in
Jakarta
- June 4 – 10: 3rd Asia Cup Bridge Championships in
Goa
Other in Bridge
- May 10 – 23: 68th South American Bridge Festival in
Comandatuba
- August 9 – 18: 17th World Youth Bridge Team Championships in
Wujiang
- September 22 – October 6: 11th World Bridge Series in
Orlando
- October 25 – 28: 9th World University Bridge Championship in
Suzhou
Open
- January 27 & 28: Winter Open in
Drammen
World and Continental Championships
- April 25 – 27: 2018 Junior World Cheerleading Championships and World Cheerleading Championships in
Orlando
- June 30 & July 1: ECU European Cheerleading Championships in
Helsinki
- October 5 & 6: 1st World University Cheerleading Championships in
Łódź
World Events
European Events
- March 16 – 29: European Individual Chess Championship in
Batumi
- March 29 – April 2: European Women's Rapid Championship and European Women's Blitz Championship in
Batumi
- April 7 – 20: European Individual Chess Championship for Women in
Vysoké Tatry
- April 13 – 23: European Senior Team Chess Championship in
Wałbrzych
- June 13 – 21: European Amateur Chess Championship in
Budva
- June 29 – July 8: European School Chess Championship in
Kraków
- July 11 – 19: European Youth Team Championship in
Bad Blankenburg
- July 31 – August 5: European Youth Rapid and Blitz Championships in
Oradea
- August 3 – 13: European Senior Chess Championship in
Drammen
- August 19 – 30: European Youth Chess Championship U8-U18 in
Riga
- October 13 – 21: European Chess Club Cup for Men and Women in
Rhodes
- December 5 – 9: European Rapid & Blitz Chess Championship in
Skopje
American Events
- March 29 – April 3: Carifta Junior Chess Championships 2018 in
Paramaribo
- U8 winners:
Taydan Balliram (m) /
Sylvi Cabral (f)
- U10 winners:
Ky-Mani Wijnhard (m) /
Hannah Wilson (f)
- U12 winners:
Darren Mckennis (m) /
Zara La Fleur (f)
- U14 winners:
Ethan Samuel Croeze (m) /
Vanessa Greenidge (f)
- U16 winners:
Alan-Safar Ramoutar (m) /
Adani Clarke (f)
- U18 winners:
Pierre Chang (m) /
Sheanael Gardner (f)
- U20 winners:
Pierre Chang (m) /
Sheanael Gardner (f)
American Zonals
- March 24 – 30: American Zone 2.3.3 in
San José
- Winners:
Jorge Ernesto Giron (m) /
Thais Castillo Morales (f)
Arab Events
- January 26 – February 2: Arab Individual Championship 2017 (Open & Women) in
Sharjah
- January 26 – February 2: Arab Youth U8-18 Chess Championship 2017 in
Sharjah
- January 26 – February 2: Arab Junior & Girls U20 Chess Championship 2017 in
Sharjah
- Winner:
Ibrahim Sultan
- February 3: Arab Rapid Championship 2017 (Open & Women) in
Sharjah
- February 4: Arab Blitz Championship 2017 (Open & Women) in
Sharjah
- February 5 – 12: Arab Chess Club 2017 (Open & Women) in
Sharjah
- Winners:
ASSN
Tri-Nation Series
- January 11 – 23: 2017–18 United Arab Emirates Tri-Nation Series in
United Arab Emirates
- January 15 – 27: 2017–18 Bangladesh Tri-Nation Series in
Bangladesh
- In the final,
Sri Lanka defeated
Bangladesh, 221 (50 overs) – 142 (41.1 overs).
- Sri Lanka won by 79 runs.
- February 2 – 21: 2017–18 Trans-Tasman Tri-Series in
Australia and
New Zealand
- March 6 – 18: 2018 Nidahas Trophy in
Sri Lanka
- In the final,
India defeated
Bangladesh, 168/6 (20 overs) – 166/8 (20 overs).
- India won by 4 wickets.
- March 19 – 31: 2017–18 India women's Tri-Nation Series in
India
- In the final,
Australia defeated
England, 209/4 (20 overs) – 152/9 (20 overs).
- Australia Women won by 57 runs.
- June 12 – 20: 2018 Netherlands Tri-Nation Series in
Netherlands
- June 20 – July 1: 2018 England women's Tri-Nation Series in
England
- In the final,
England defeated
New Zealand, 141/3 (17.1 overs) – 137/9 (20 overs).
- England Women won by 7 wickets.
- July 1 – 8: 2018 Zimbabwe Tri-Nation Series in
Zimbabwe
- In the final,
Pakistan defeated
Australia, 187/4 (19.2 overs) – 183/8 (20 overs).
- Pakistan won by 6 wickets.
- July 29: 2018 MCC Tri-Nation Series in
England
- Rain affected all three matches. The first two fixtures were both reduced to six overs per side.[60] In the third and final match, only 16.4 overs of play was possible, with the game ending in a no result.[61] Nepal and the Netherlands shared the series.[62]
International Cricket Competitions
- January 8 – 20: 2018 Blind Cricket World Cup in
Pakistan and
United Arab Emirates
- In the final,
India defeated
Pakistan, 309/8 (38.2 overs) – 308/8 (40 overs).
- India won by 2 wickets.
- January 13 – February 3: 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in
New Zealand
- In the final,
India defeated
Australia, 220/2 (38.5 overs) – 216 (47.2 overs).
- India won by 8 wickets.
- February 8 – 15: 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Two in
Namibia
- March 4 – 25: 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier in
Zimbabwe
- In the final,
Afghanistan defeated
West Indies, 206/3 (40.4 overs) – 204 (46.5 overs).
- Afghanistan won by 7 wickets.
- Afghanistan and West Indies qualified for the 2019 Cricket World Cup.
- Scotland and United Arab Emirates retained ODI status until 2022.
- Nepal gained ODI status until 2022.
- Papua New Guinea and Hong Kong relegated to Division Two and lost ODI status.
- April 29 – May 6: 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Four in
Malaysia
- June 3 – 10: 2018 Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup in
Malaysia
- In the final,
Bangladesh defeated
India, 113/7 (20 overs) – 112/9 (20 overs).
- Bangladesh Women won by 3 wickets.
- July 7 – 14: 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier in
Netherlands
- August 29 – September 6: 2018 Asia Cup Qualifier in
Malaysia
- September 15 – 28: 2018 Asia Cup in
United Arab Emirates
- In the final,
India defeated
Bangladesh, 223/7 (50 overs) – 222 (48.3 overs).
- India won by 3 wickets
- November 9 – 21: 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Three in
Oman
- November 9 – 24: 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 in the
West Indies
- In the final,
Australia defeated
England, 106/2 (15.6 overs) – 105 (19.4 overs).
- Australia won by 8 wickets
Cue sports
Cycling – Trials
- Grand Slam
- March 3 & 4: WDSF Grand Slam #1 in
Helsinki
- Adult Standard winners:
Dmitry Zharkov & Olga Kulikova
- Adult Latin winners:
Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
- World Open
- January 13 & 14: WDSF World Open #1 in
Benidorm
- January 27: WDSF World Open #2 in
Pforzheim
- Adult Latin winners:
Marius-Andrei Balan & Kristina Moshenska
- February 10 & 11: WDSF World Open #3 in
Berchem
- Adult Standard winners:
Evgeny Nikitin & Anastasia Miliutina
- Adult Latin winners:
Andrey Gusev & Vera Bondareva
- February 16 & 17: WDSF World Open #4 in
Copenhagen
- Adult Standard winners:
Alessandro Bosco & Laura Nolan
- Adult Latin winners:
Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
- February 24: WDSF World Open #5 in
Lisbon
- Adult Latin winners:
Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
- February 25: WDSF World Open #6 in
Moscow
- Adult Standard winners:
Evgeny Nikitin & Anastasia Miliutina
- February 25: WDSF World Open #7 in
Tokyo
- March 10 & 11: WDSF World Open #8 in
Brno
- Adult Standard winners:
Vasily Kirin & Ekaterina Prozorova
- Adult Latin winners:
Edgar Marcos Borjas & Alina Nowak
- March 24 & 25: WDSF World Open #9 in
Pieve di Cento
- Adult Standard winners:
Dmitry Zharkov & Olga Kulikova
- Adult Latin winners:
Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
- March 25: WDSF PD World Open #10 in
Pieve di Cento
- Adult Standard winners:
Benedetto Ferruggia & Claudia Koehler
- March 30: WDSF World Open #11 in
Berlin
- Adult Standard winners:
Evgeny Moshenin & Dana Spitsyna
- March 31 & April 1: WDSF World Open #12 in
Bucharest
- Adult Standard winners:
Alexey Glukhov & Anastasia Glazunova
- Adult Latin winners:
Marius-Andrei Balan & Khrystyna Moshenska
- March 31 & April 1: WDSF World Open #13 in
Cambrils
- Adult Standard winners:
Anton Skuratov & Alena Uehlin
- Adult Latin winners:
Timur Imametdinov & Nina Bezzubova
- April 7 & 8: World Open #14 in
Moscow
- Adult Standard winners:
Dmitry Zharkov & Olga Kulikova
- Adult Latin winners:
Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
- April 14 & 15: World Open #15 in
Paphos
- Adult Standard winners:
Daniil Ulanov & Kateryna Isakovych
- Adult Latin winners:
Giacomo Lazzarini & Roberta Benedetti
- April 21 & 22: World Open #16 in
Uzhgorod
- Adult Standard winners:
Dumitru Doga & Sarah Ertmer
- Adult Latin winners:
Marek Bures & Anastasiia Iermolenko
- April 24 & 25: World Open #17 in
San Marino
- Adult Standard winners:
Evgeny Moshenin & Dana Spitsyna
- Adult Latin winners:
Armen Tsaturyan & Svetlana Gudyno
- April 28: World Open #18 in
Chișinău
- Adult Latin winners:
Bogdan Boie & Natalia Luchiv
- Grand Prix
- February 25: WDSF PD Super Grand Prix #1 in
Tokyo
- Adult Standard winners:
Benedetto Ferruggia & Claudia Köhler
- March 24: WDSF PD Super Grand Prix #2 in
Pieve di Cento
- Adult Latin winners:
Gabriele Goffredo & Anna Matus
- International Competitions
- February 17: WDSF European Championship (Standard) in
Copenhagen
- February 25: WDSF European Championship (Adult Formation Standard & Youth Latin) in
Sochi
- Youth Latin 1st place:
Egor Kulikov & Maria Goroshko
- Youth Latin 2nd place:
Vladislav Untu & Polina Baryshnikova
- Youth Latin 3rd place:
Danila Mazur & Anastasia Polonskaya
- Adult Formation Standard 1st place:
Vera Tyumen Standard Team
- Adult Formation Standard 2nd place:
1 TC Ludwigsburg
- Adult Formation Standard 3rd place:
Szilver TSE
- March 10: WDSF European Championship (10 Dance) in
Brno
- 1st place:
Konstantin Gorodilov & Dominika Bergmannova
- 2nd place:
David Odstrčil & Tara Bohak
- 3rd place:
Mikhail Koptev & Alexandra Atamantseva
- April 7: WDSF PD World Cup (Adult Standard) in
Chelyabinsk
- April 7: WDSF World Championship (Under 21 Ten Dance) in
Moscow
- 1st place:
Semen Khrzhanovskiy & Elizaveta Lykhina
- 2nd place:
Oleg Chzhen & Alina Ageeva
- 3rd place:
Gleb Bannikov & Maria Smirnova
- April 8: WDSF PD World Championship (Adult Show Dance Latin) in
Chelyabinsk
- 1st place:
Alexandr Shmonin & Maria Shmonina
- 2nd place:
Daniele Sargenti & Uliana Fomenko
- 3rd place:
Denis Kikhtenko & Galina Akopian
- April 8: WDSF European Cup (Adult Latin) in
Moscow
- 1st place:
Ionuț Alexandru Miculescu & Andra Păcurar
- 2nd place:
Vincenzo Mariniello & Sara Casini
- 3rd place:
Artem Efanin & Anna Dergunova
- April 28: WDSF World Championship (Junior II Ten Dance) in
Chișinău
- 1st place:
Yaroslav Kiselev & Sofia Philipchuk
- 2nd place:
Anton Porcesco-Gozun & Paola Popinin
- 3rd place:
Răzvan-George Bătrânu & Ana-Maria Dica
- April 29: WDSF European Championship (Youth Ten Dance) in
Chișinău
- 1st place:
Vladislav Untu & Polina Baryshnikova
- 2nd place:
German Pugachev & Ariadna Tishova
- 3rd place:
Gedvinas Meškauskas & Ugnė Bliujūtė
Major world events
- January 7 – 13: WFDF 2018 World U24 Ultimate Championships in
Perth
- Championship
- Spirit
- July 14 – 21: WFDF 2018 World Ultimate Club Championships in
Cincinnati
- July 29 – August 4: WFDF 2018 World Masters Ultimate Club Championships in
Winnipeg
- August 15 – 19: European Disc Golf Championships in
Sveti Martin na Muri
- August 18 – 25: WFDF 2018 World Junior Ultimate Championships in
Waterloo
2018 USA National Tour Events
- February 22 – 25: Las Vegas Challenge in
Henderson
- April 21 – 28: Dynamic Discs Glass Blown Open in
Emporia
- May 18 – 20: Santa Cruz Masters Cup in
Santa Cruz
- June 8 – 10: Beaver State Fling in
Estacada
- September 14 – 16: Delaware Disc Golf Challenge in
Newark
- October 12 – 14: The Ed Headrick Disc Golf Hall of Fame Classic in
Appling
2018 Disc Golf Pro Tour
- February 28 – March 3: DGPT #1 – Memorial Championship in
Scottsdale
- March 16 – 18: DGPT #2 – Waco Charity Open in
Waco
- April 6 – 8: DGPT #3 – Jonesboro Open in
Jonesboro
- May 25 – 27: DGPT #4 – San Francisco Open in
San Francisco
- June 22 – 24: DGPT #5 – Utah Open in
Ogden
- July 6 – 8: DGPT #6 – Great Lakes Open in
Milford
- July 20 – 22: DGPT #7 – Idlewild Open in
Burlington
- August 9 – 12: DGPT #8 – Insurance Open in
Eureka
- August 24 – 26: DGPT #9 – MVP Open in
Leicester
- October 18 – 21: DGPT #10 – DGPT Tour Championship in
Jacksonville (final)
European Pro Tour
- April 20 – 22: RE/MAX Open – EPT#1 in
Vierumäki
- Winners:
Mikael Räsänen (m) /
Henna Blomroos (f)
- June 22 – 24: Sula Open 2018 – EPT#2 in
Sula
- Winners:
Gregg Barsby (m) /
Eveliina Salonen (f)
- July 6 – 8: Skellefteå Open – EPT#3 in
Skellefteå
- July 20 – 22: The Open – EPT#4 in
Ale (final)
2018 European Tour
- March 31 & April 1: Dutch Open – ET#1 in
Rijswijk
- Winners:
Dominik Stampfer (m) /
Kaidi Allsalu (f)
- April 14 & 15: Bluebell Woods Open – ET#2 in
Dunbar
- Winners:
Max Regitnig (m) /
Maris Perendi (f)
- May 19 & 20: Kokkedal Open – ET#3 in
Kokkedal & Hillerød
- Winners:
Karl Johan Nybo (m) /
Maris Perendi (f)
- June 9 & 10: Creeksea Classic – ET#4 in
Burnham-on-Crouch
- Winners:
Tony Ferro (m) /
Lauren Kirsch (f)
- June 15 – 17: Alutaguse Open – ET#5 in
Ida-Viru
- Winners:
Paul Ulibarri (m) /
Jenna Suhonen (f)
- August 11 & 12: Sibbe Open – ET#6 in
Sibbe
- Winners:
Olli Pylsy (m) /
Terhi Kytö (f)
- September 7 – 9: Nokia Open in
Nokia (final)
- Winners:
Mikael Räsänen (m) /
Eveliina Salonen (f)
World Cup and Championships
- Other international and continental competitions
- March 3 – 10: 2018 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in
Ipoh
- June 5 – September 23: 2018–19 Men's Hockey Series Open
- Salamanca final ranking: 1.
United States, 2.
Mexico, 3.
Puerto Rico, 4.
Panama, 5.
Costa Rica
- Singapore final ranking: 1.
Singapore, 2.
Thailand, 3.
Chinese Taipei, 4.
Myanmar, 5.
Hong Kong, 6.
Indonesia
- Zagreb final ranking: 1.
Austria, 2.
Wales, 3.
Croatia, 4.
Switzerland, 5.
Slovakia
- Port Vila final Ranking: 1.
Vanuatu. 2.
Fiji, 3.
Solomon Islands, 4.
Tonga
- Gniezno final Ranking: 1.
Poland, 2.
Italy, 3.
Ukraine, 4.
Czech Republic, 5.
Lithuania, 6.
Cyprus
- Lousada final Ranking: 1.
Russia, 2.
Scotland, 3.
Belarus, 4.
Gibraltar, 5.
Portugal, 6.
Turkey
- Santiago final Ranking: 1.
Chile, 2.
Brazil, 3.
Venezuela, 4.
Uruguay, 5.
Peru, 6.
Bolivia
- Bulawayo final Ranking: 1.
Egypt, 2.
Zimbabwe, 3.
Zambia, 4.
Namibia
- June 5 – September 23: 2018–19 Women's Hockey Series Open
- Salamanca final ranking: 1.
Canada, 2.
Mexico, 3.
Puerto Rico, 4.
Panama, 5.
Guatemala
- Singapore final ranking: 1.
Malaysia, 2.
Thailand, 3.
Singapore, 4.
Kazakhstan, 5.
Hong Kong, 6.
Indonesia
- Wattignies final ranking: 1.
Belarus, 2.
Russia, 3.
France, 4.
Austria
- Port Vila final ranking: 1.
Fiji, 2.
Vanuatu, 3.
Solomon Islands, 4.
Tonga
- Vilnius final ranking:
Ukraine, 2.
Czech Republic, 3.
Wales, 4.
Lithuania, 5.
Turkey
- Santiago final ranking: 1.
Chile, 2.
Uruguay, 3.
Paraguay, 4.
Brazil, 5.
Peru, 6.
Bolivia
- Bulawayo final Ranking: 1.
Namibia, 2.
Zambia, 3.
Zimbabwe
- Club teams
- October 6, 2017 – May 27: 2017–18 Euro Hockey League
- February 16 – 18: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge II in
Tbilisi
- February 16 – 18: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy in
Minsk
- Final Standings: 1st:
HC Minsk, 2nd:
Partille Sport Club, 3rd:
KS Pomorzanin Toruń, 4th:
Slagelse HC
- February 16 – 18: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge I in
Prague
- February 16 – 18: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup in
Wettingen
- In the final,
Rot-Weiss Köln defeated
R. Racing Club Bruxelles, 5–2.
Dinamo Elektrostal took third place.
- February 23 – 25: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge I in
Murska Sobota
- Final Standings: 1st:
Bolu Belediyesi SK, 2nd:
CUS Pisa, 3rd:
Partille Sport Club, 4th:
FHC Akademik Plus
- February 23 – 25: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy in
Prague
- Final Standings: 1st:
Royal White Star HC, 2nd:
Dinamo Elektrostal, 3rd:
SK Slavia Prague, 4th:
Gintra Strekte Uni HC
- February 23 – 25: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup in
Dundee
- May 17 – 20: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Club Challenge IV in
Helsinki
- In the final,
HK Moravske Toplice defeated
ABC-Team, 2–1.
Soroksári – Olcote HC took third place.
- May 17 – 20: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Club Challenge II in
Lipovci
- In the 1st promotion playoff
Whitchurch HC defeated
Grammarians HC, 3–1 in a shoot-out after the match ended in a 4–4 draw.
- In the 2nd promotion playoff
Hokejski Klub Zelina defeated
HK Lipovci, 8–4.
- Hokejski Klub Zelina and Whitchurch HC were joint winners whilst Grammarians HC and HK Lipovci were joint 3rd.[63]
- May 17 – 20: 2018 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup in
London
- May 18 – 21: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Club Challenge I in
Geneva
- May 18 – 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge II in
Ghent
- In the final,
Gantoise HC defeated
Žuvėdra-Tauras, 16–0.
Black Boys HC Geneve took third place.
- May 18 – 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge III in
Vienna
- May 18 – 21: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Club Challenge III in
Copenhagen
- May 18 – 21: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Club Trophy in
Vienna
Grange HC defeated
HC OKS-SHVSM Vinnitsa, 5–2, in the final.
HC Minsk took third place.
- May 18 – 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge I in
Edinburgh
- In the final,
Edinburgh University HC defeated
Milne Craig Clydesdale Western, 1–0.
Braxgata HC took third place.
- May 18 – 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Club Trophy in
Dublin
Holcombe HC defeated
Junior FC, 4–2 in a shootout and after a 1–1 score, in the final.
GHC Ritm Grodno took third place.
- National teams
- January 12 – 14: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship in
Antwerp
- In the final,
Austria defeated
Belgium, after penalties, 2–1. Regular match was 4–4.
Germany took third place.
- January 12 – 14: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship II in
Alanya
- January 12 – 14: 2018 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship III in
Nicosia
- January 19 – 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship in
Prague
Germany defeated the
Netherlands, 2–1 in penalties and after a 1–1 score in regular play, to win their 15th Women's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship title.
Belarus took third place.
- January 19 – 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship II in
Brussels
- January 20 & 21: 2018 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Nations Championship III in
Apače
- June 21 – 24: EuroHockey South East Europe Championships Hockey5s U15 Boys & Girls in
Albena
- Boys final ranking: 1st:
Armenia, 2nd:
Bulgaria, 3rd:
Turkey
- Girls final ranking: 1st:
Bulgaria, 2nd:
Georgia, 3rd:
Romania
- July 15 – 21: 2018 EuroHockey Youth U18 Championships III for boy's and girl's in
Konya
- July 15 – 21: 2018 EuroHockey Youth U18 Championship II Girls in
Rakovník
- July 15 – 21: 2018 EuroHockey Youth U18 Championships for boy's and girl's in
Santander
- July 22 – 28: 2018 EuroHockey Youth U18 Championships II in
Cardiff
- March 12 – 17: 2018 Youth Pan American Championships (Men) in
Guadalajara
- March 12 – 17: 2018 Youth Pan American Championships (Women) in
Guadalajara
- July 11 – 15: IFA 2018 Fistball U18 World Championships in
Roxbury Township
- July 24 – 28: IFA 2018 Fistball Women's World Championship in
Linz
EFA
- January 6 & 7: EFA 2018 Fistball Women's Champions Cup in
Jona
- In the final,
TSV Dennach defeated
Titel gg. Union Nussbach, 4–2 (11–7, 6–11, 8–11, 13–11, 11–8, 11–6).
TSV Jona took third place.
- January 12 & 13: EFA 2018 Fistball Men's Champions Cup Indoor in
Dötlingen
- In the final,
TSV Pfungstadt defeated
TV Brettorf, 4–2 (11:9, 6:11, 5:11, 11:5, 11:5, 11:8).
SVD Diepoldsau-Schmitter took third place.
- July 6 – 8: EFA 2018 Men's European Cup in
Austria
- July 7 & 8: EFA 2018 Fistball Women's Champions Cup in
Schneverdingen
- July 6 – 8: EFA 2018 Men's Champions Cup in
Switzerland
Europe
- August 22 – 26: EuroFloorball Challenge
- October 10 – 14: EuroFloorball Cup
Asia & Oceania
World and Continental
2018 women's senior events
Other golf events
World handball championships
- National teams
- Clubs
- National teams
- Clubs
- National teams
- Clubs
- April 12 – 22: 2018 African Men's and Women's Club Handball Championship in
Egypt
- National teams
- Clubs
Europe
- January 11 – 13: IKF Europa Cup 2018 in
Castell-Platja d'Aro
- In the final,
KV TOP/SolarCompleet defeated
AKC/Luma Korfbalclub, 28–21.
SG Pegasus took third place and
Núcleo Corfebol Benfica took fourth place.
- January 26 – 28: IKF Europa Shield 2018 in
Odivelas
- March 30 – April 1: IKF U19 Open European Korfball Championship in
Leeuwarden
- June 28 – July 1: U15 European Korfball Championship in
Drachten
Americas
Africa
Asia
- April 10 – 15: 3rd IKF Asia U19 & U16 Korfball4 Championships in
Taoyuan
- U16 final ranking: 1.
Chinese Taipei, 2.
Hong Kong, 3.
Malaysia, 4.
Thailand, 5.
China, 6.
Sri Lanka
- U19 final ranking: 1.
Chinese Taipei, 2.
China, 3.
Malaysia, 4.
Thailand, 5.
Hong Kong, 6.
Sri Lanka
World
- June 23 & 24: U17 Korfball World Cup in
Eindhoven
- July 7 – 14: IKF U21 World Korfball Championship im
Budapest
- August 8 – 12: 1st University World Korfball Championship in
Vila Real
- August 11 & 12: IKF Beach Korfball World Cup in
Blankenberge
- August 12 – 18: 2018 EMF EURO in
Kyiv
- September 5 – 9: EMF Champions League 2018 in
Čatež ob Savi
- In the final,
MAV Sports Timișoara defeated
AS Coriolan Bacău, 2–1, after penalties, (initial match ended 0–0) to win the 1st title.
Juventus Sibiu took third place and
Tanzmannschaft București took fourth place.
CPM
- June 7 – 12: 2018 Pan-American Cup in
Guatemala
- 16–17 September 2017:
2018 Bol d'Or Winners:
#94 GTM94 Yamaha
- 21–22 April 2018:
2018 24 Hours of Le Mans Winners:
#5 F.C.C TSR Honda France
- 12 May 2018:
2018 8 Hours of Slovakia Ring Winners:
#7 YART Yamaha
- 9 June 2018:
2018 Oschersleben 8 Hours Winners:
#5 F.C.C TSR Honda France
- 29 July 2018:
2018 Suzuka 8 Hours (final) Winners:
#5 F.C.C TSR Honda France
- February 24 & 25: #1 in
Phillip Island
- March 24 & 25: #2 in
Buriram
- April 14 & 15: #3 in
Aragón
- Winners: Race #1:
Jonathan Rea (
Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) / Race #2:
Chaz Davies (
Aruba.it Racing – Ducati)
- April 21 & 22: #4 in
Assen
- Winners: Race #1:
Jonathan Rea (
Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) / Race #2:
Tom Sykes (
Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK)
- May 12 & 13: #5 in
Imola
- May 26 & 27: #6 in
Donington
- Winners:
Jonathan Rea (
Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) (2 times)
- June 9 & 10: #7 in
Brno
- Winners: Race #1:
Jonathan Rea (
Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) / Race #2:
Alex Lowes (
Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team)
- June 23 & 24: #8 in
Laguna Seca
- Winners:
Jonathan Rea (
Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) (2 times)
- July 7 & 8: #9 in
Misano
- Winners:
Jonathan Rea (
Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) (2 times)
- September 15 & 16: #10 in
Algarve
- Winners:
Jonathan Rea (
Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) (2 times)
- September 29 & 30: #11 in
Magny-Cours
- Winners:
Jonathan Rea (
Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) (2 times)
- October 13 & 14: #12 in
Villicum
- Winners:
Jonathan Rea (
Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) (2 times)
- October 27 & 28: #13 in
Losail (final)
- Winner: Race #1:
Jonathan Rea (
Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) / Race #2: cancelled
- International tournaments
- Major national leagues, club tournaments
World and Continental Championships
- Artistic
- August 31 – September 8: Junior/Senior/Cadet/Youth European Championships in
Portugal
- October 29 – November 3: Cup of Europe in
Spain
- Speed
- August 17 – 19: 2018 European Speed Skating Championship in
Ostend
- Track
- Seniors 300 m Sprint winners:
Simon Albrecht (m) /
Sandrine Tas (f)
- 10000 m Points elimination winners:
Daniel Niero (m) /
Francesca Lollobrigida (f)
- 500 m Sprint team winners:
Spain (Ioseba Fernandez & Patxi Peula) (m) /
Italy (Francesca Lollobrigida, Giorgia Bormida, Benedetta Rossini)
- 15000 m Eliminations winners:
Daniel Niero (m) /
Francesca Lollobrigida (f)
- 500 m Sprint winners:
Simon Albrecht (m) /
Sandrine Tas (f)
- 1000 m Sprint winners:
Mathias Vosté (m) /
Sandrine Tas (f)
- 3000 m Relay winners:
Italy (Daniel Niero, Duccio Marsili, Daniele Di Stefano, Giuseppe Bramante) (m) /
Belgium (Sandrine Tas, Anke Vos, Stien Vanhoutte)
- Road
- 200 m Sprint winners:
Ioseba Fernández (m) /
Sandrine Tas (f)
- 10000 m Points winners:
Daniel Niero (m) /
Sandrine Tas (f)
- 20000 m Elimination winners:
Patxi Peula (m) / /
Francesca Lollobrigida (f)
- Seniors one lap winners:
Ioseba Fernández (m) /
Sandrine Tas (f)
- Marathon
- Seniors Marathon winners:
Bart Swings (m) /
Chloe Geoffroy (f)
- Freestyle
- September 28 – 30: CERS European Freestyle Skating Championships in
Barcelona
- Inline Hockey
- April 5 – 8: 2018 Men European League (final in
Rethel)
- In final,
Rethel Ardennes defeated
HC Milano Quanta, 9–2, to win the title.
IHC Berounští Medvědi took third and
Norton Cyclones SHC took fourth place.
- April 26 – 29: 2018 Women European League (final in
Roana)
- In final,
CPLV Panteras defeated
Les Phénix de Ris-Orangis, 3–2, to win the title.
HCR Cent Patins took third and
Taurus Buja Hockey Club took fourth place.
- July 5 – 8: U18M and U16M European Championships in
France
World and continental shooting events
- March 2 – 12: All Guns World Cup #1 in
Guadalajara[96][97]
- 10 m Air Pistol winners:
Shahzar Rizvi (m) /
Manu Bhaker (f)
- 10 m Air Pistol mixed team winners:
India (Om Prakash Mitharval & Manu Bhaker)
- Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol winner:
Clement Bessaguet
- Women's 25 m Pistol winner:
Anna Korakaki
- 10 m Air Rifle winners:
István Péni (m) /
Laura-Georgeta Coman (f)
- 50 m Rifle Three Positions winners:
Akhil Sheoran (m) /
PEI Ruijiao (f)
- 10 m Air Rifle mixed team winners:
China (XU Hong & CHEN Keduo)
- Skeet winners:
Vincent Hancock (m) /
Kim Rhode (f)
- Trap winners:
Lyndon Sosa (m) /
Ashley Carroll (f)
- Trap mixed team winners:
Finland (Satu Mäkelä-Nummela & Vesa Tornroos)
- March 19 – 29: 2018 Junior World Cup (All Guns) #1 in
Sydney[98][99]
- Junior 10 m Air Pistol winners:
WANG Zhehao (m) /
Manu Bhaker (f)
- Men's Junior 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol winner:
Anish Anish
- Women's Junior 25 m Pistol winner:
Muskan Muskan
- Junior 10 m Air Pistol Mixed team winners:
India (Anmol Anmol & Manu Bhaker)
- Junior 10 m Air Rifle winners:
LIU Yuqi (m) /
Elavenil Valarivan (f)
- Men's Junior 50 m Rifle Three Positions winner:
ZHANG Changhong
- Junior 10 m Air Rifle Mixed team winners:
China (ZHU Yingjie & LIU Yuqi)
- Junior Trap winners:
Matteo Marongiu (m) /
DUAN Yuwei (f)
- Junior Skeet winners:
DOU Xuyang (m) /
Aislin Jones (f)
- Junior Trap Mixed team winners:
Italy (Teo Petroni & Erica Sessa)
- April 20 – 30: All Guns World Cup #2 (final) in
Changwon[100][101]
- 10 m Air Pistol winners:
Artem Chernousov (m) /
Viktoria Chaika (f)
- 10 m Air Pistol Mixed team winners:
China (JI Xiaojing & WU Jiayu)
- Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol winner:
Kim Jun-hong
- Women's 25 m Pistol winner:
Elena Galiabovitch
- 10 m Air Rifle winners:
Alexander Dryagin (m) /
ZHAO Ruozhu (f)
- 10 m Air Rifle Mixed team winners:
China (ZHAO Ruozhu & Yang Haoran)
- 50 m Rifle Three Positions winners:
Sergey Kamenskiy (m) /
WANG Zeru (f)
- Trap winners:
Mauro de Filippis (m) /
Satu Mäkelä-Nummela (f)
- Mixed Trap winners:
Slovakia (Erik Varga & Zuzana Štefečeková)
- Skeet winners:
Vincent Hancock (m) /
Kim Rhode (f)
- May 7 – 15: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #1 in
Fort Benning[102][103]
- May 22 – 29: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #2 (final) in
Munich[104][105]
- 10 m Air Pistol winners:
Oleh Omelchuk (m) /
Olena Kostevych (f)
- 10 m Air Pistol Mixed team winners:
Ukraine (Olena Kostevych & Oleh Omelchuk)
- Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol winner:
LIN Junmin
- Women's 25 m Pistol winner:
XIONG Yaxuan
- 10 m Air Rifle winners:
Illia Charheika (m) /
LIN Ying-Shin (f)
- 10 m Air Rifle Mixed team winners:
Russia (Anastasiia Galashina & Sergey Kamenskiy)
- 50 m Rifle Three Positions winners:
Yang Haoran (m) /
Elaheh Ahmadi (f)
- June 5 – 15: Shotgun World Cup #1 in
Siġġiewi[106][107]
- Skeet winners:
Vincent Hancock (m) /
Amber Hill (f)
- Trap winners:
Aaron Heading (m) /
Satu Mäkelä-Nummela (f)
- Mixed Trap winners:
Slovakia (Erik Varga & Zuzana Štefečeková)
- June 22 – 29: 2018 Junior World Cup (All Guns) #2 (final) in
Suhl[108][109]
- Junior 10 m Air Pistol winners:
Chaudhary Saurabh (m) /
Manu Bhaker (f)
- Junior 10 m Air Pistol Mixed team winners:
India (Devanshi Rana & Chaudhary Saurabh)
- Junior 25 m Pistol winners:
Ernests Erbs (m) /
Camille Jedrzejewski (f)
- Junior 25 m Standard Pistol winners
Vijayveer Sidhu (m) /
Vishwa Jignesh Dahiya (f)
- Junior 50 m Pistol winners:
Mikhail Isakov (m) /
Yulyana Rohach (f)
- Junior Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol winner:
Matej Rampula
- Junior 10 m Air Rifle winners:
Hriday Hazarika (m) /
Elavenil Valarivan (f)
- Junior 10 m Air Rifle Mixed team winners:
India (Elavenil Valarivan & Divyansh Singh Panwar)
- Junior 50 m Rifle Prone winners:
William Shaner (m) /
Morgan Phillips (f)
- Junior 50 m Rifle Three Positions winners:
Marco Suppini (m) /
WANG Zeru (f)
- Junior Skeet winners:
Emil Kjelgaard Petersen (m) /
Vanesa Hockova (f)
- Junior Trap winners:
Adria Martinez Torres (m) /
Gaia Ragazzini (f)
- Junior Trap Mixed team winners:
Italy (Erica Sessa & Teo Petroni)
- July 9 – 19: Shotgun World Cup #2 (final) in
Tucson, Arizona[110][111]
- Skeet winners:
LEE Jong-jun (m) /
Kim Rhode (f)
- Trap winners:
Simone Lorenzo Prosperi (m) /
Marika Salmi (f)
- Mixed Trap winners:
United States (Corey Cogdell & Casey Wallace)
- July 29 – August 4: 2018 Junior League Softball World Series in
Kirkland at Everest Park[121]
- The
Snow Canyon Little League (USA West) defeated the
Smithville Little League (USA Southwest), 9–3, in the final.[122]
- July 30 – August 5: 2018 Senior League Softball World Series in
Roxana at Lower Sussex Little League Complex[123]
- Team
Tanauan (Asia-Pacific) defeated team
Waco (USA Southwest), 7–0, in the final.[124]
- August 8 – 15: 2018 Little League Softball World Series in
Portland at Alpenrose Stadium[125]
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