2013 in sports
2013 in sports is listing and describing the major sporting events from the current year: by month and by discipline. The year after the 2012 Summer Olympics and the one before the 2014 Winter Olympics.
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Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
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1-14 | Kabaddi | 2013 Kabaddi World Cup | International | Women's: Indiap |
3–8 | Squash | 2013 PSA & WSA Hong Kong Open | International | Men's: Nick Matthew Women's: Nicol David |
6–8 | Speed skating | 2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 4 | International | Netherlands |
6–15 | Field hockey | 2013 Men's Hockey Junior World Cup | International | Germany |
6–22 | Handball | 2013 World Women's Handball Championship | International | Brazil |
11–21 | Multi-sport | 2013 Winter Universiade | International | Russia |
11–22 | Association football | 2013 FIFA Club World Cup | International | Bayern Munich |
11–22 | Multi-sport | 2013 Southeast Asian Games | Regional | Thailand |
12–15 | Swimming | 2013 European Short Course Swimming Championships | Continental | Russia |
12–18 | Mind sport | 2013 SportAccord World Mind Games | International | China |
26–5 January | Ice hockey | 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships | International | Finland |
Alpine skiing
- October 27, 2012 – March 17, 2013: FIS World Cup
- Men's combined overall winners: both Ivica Kostelić and Alexis Pinturault were tied for first place.
- Men's downhill overall winner: Aksel Lund Svindal.
- Men's giant slalom overall winner: Ted Ligety.
- Men's slalom overall winner: Marcel Hirscher.
- Men's Super G overall winner: Aksel Lund Svindal.
- Women's combined overall winner: Tina Maze.
- Women's downhill overall winner: Lindsey Vonn.
- Women's giant slalom overall winner: Tina Maze.
- Women's slalom overall winner: Mikaela Shiffrin.
- Women's Super G overall winner: Tina Maze.
- Ladies overall champion: Tina Maze (first title).[2]
- Men's overall champion: Marcel Hirscher (second consecutive title).
- 4–17 February: FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2013 in Schladming, Austria
- United States won the gold medal count; Austria won the overall medal count.
American football
- 7 January: BCS National Championship Game at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. (2012 season):
- The Alabama Crimson Tide defeat the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 42–14. It is the second consecutive national title, third in the last four years, and 15th overall for Alabama.
- 3 February: Super Bowl XLVII at Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.
- The Baltimore Ravens defeat the San Francisco 49ers 34–31 to win their second Super Bowl title.
- June 28 – July 6: 2013 IFAF Women's World Championship in Vantaa (Helsinki), Finland[3]
- Champions: United States (second consecutive title); Second: Canada; Third: Finland
Aquatics
- 27 January – 5 October: FINA 10 km Marathon Swimming World Cup 2013[4]
- 27 January at Santos, Brazil[5]
- 2 February at Viedma, Argentina[6]
- March 1 at Eilat, Israel[7]
- Men's winner: Christian Reichert
- Women's winner: Ana Marcela Cunha
- April 15 at Cozumel, Mexico[8]
- Men's winner: Daniel Fogg
- Women's winner: Martina Grimaldi
- July 25 at Lac Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada[9]
- August 10 at Lac-Mégantic, Quebec, Canada[10]
- September 29 at Shantou, China[11]
- Men's winner: Thomas Lurz
- Women's winner: Poliana Okimoto
- October 5 at Hong Kong[12]
- Men's winner: Samuel de Bona
- Women's winner: Poliana Okimoto
- March 15 – May 26: FINA Diving World Cup 2013[13]
- Men's 3m springboard overall winner: Yahel Castillo
- Men's 10m platform overall winner: Victor Minibaev
- Men's 3m springboard synchro overall winner: China
- Men's 10m platform synchro overall winner: Russia
- Women's 3m springboard overall winner: He Zi
- Women's 10m platform overall winner: Si Yajie
- Women's 3m springboard synchro overall winner: China
- Women's 10m platform synchro overall winner: China
- July 19 – August 4: 2013 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona, Spain
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 7 – November 14: FINA Swimming World Cup 2013[14]
- Overall men's winner: Chad le Clos[15]
- Overall women's winner: Katinka Hosszú[16]
Archery
- May 13 – August 25: 2013 FITA Archery World Cup[17]
- May 13 – 19 at Shanghai
- South Korea won both gold and overall medal tallies.[18][19]
- June 10 – 16 at Antalya
- South Korea won both gold and overall medal tallies.[20][21]
- July 15 – 21 at Medellín
- United States and China are tied in the gold medal tally. However, the United States won the overall medal tally, too.[22][23]
- August 19 – 25 at Wrocław
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[24]
- May 13 – 19 at Shanghai
- September 21 & 22: FITA World Cup Final in Paris
- South Korea won the gold medal tally. South Korea and the United States are tied for the overall medal tally.[25]
- September 29 – October 6: 2013 World Archery Championships at Belek (Antalya)
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[26]
- October 8 – 12: 2013 World Archery 3D Championships at Sassari
- October 13 – 20: 2013 World Archery Youth Championships at Wuxi
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[28]
- November 1 – 7: 2013 World Archery Para Championships at Bangkok
- Russia won the gold medal tally. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.[29]
Artistic gymnastics
- March 2 – December 7: Artistic Gymnastics World Cup
- March 2 at Worcester[30]
- Men's overall winner: Jacob Dalton[31]
- Women's overall winner: Katelyn Ohashi[31]
- March 16 & 17 at La Roche-sur-Yon (Individual apparatus)[32][33]
- March 21 – 24 at Cottbus (Individual apparatus)[34][35]
- March 27 – 29 at Doha (Individual apparatus)[36]
- April 6 & 7 at Tokyo
- April 26 – 28 at Ljubljana (Individual apparatus)[37][38]
- June 21 – 23 at Anadia[39]
- September 13 – 15 at Osijek[40]
- November 30 – December 1 at Stuttgart[41][42]
- December 7 at Glasgow[43][44]
- March 2 at Worcester[30]
- April 17 – 21: 5th 2013 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Moscow
- Russia won both gold medal and overall medal tallies.
- September 30 – October 6: 2013 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Antwerp
- Japan won the gold medal tally. The United States won the overall medal tally.
Association football
- 5–18 January: The 2013 Gulf Cup of Nations took place in Bahrain
- Champions: United Arab Emirates (second title), Second: Iraq, Third: Kuwait
- 19 January – 10 February: The 2013 Africa Cup of Nations was held in South Africa
- Champions: Nigeria (third title), Second: Burkina Faso, Third: Mali
- 18–27 January: The 2013 Copa Centroamericana was held in Costa Rica
- Champions: Costa Rica (seventh title), Second: Honduras, Third: El Salvador
- March 6 – 13: The 2013 Algarve Cup was held in Portugal.
- Champions: United States (ninth title), Second: Germany, Third: Norway
- 2013 AFC Champions League (First leg of final at the Seoul World Cup Stadium (South Korea); second leg at the Tianhe Stadium in Guangzhou, China)
- Guangzhou Evergrande F.C. defeated FC Seoul by the away goals rule. Guangzhou Evergrande represents the AFC region at the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup.
- 2013 CAF Champions League (First leg of final at the Orlando Stadium (Johannesburg, South Africa); second leg at the 30 June Stadium in Cairo, Egypt)
- Al-Ahly defeated the Orlando Pirates 3–1 on aggregate. Al-Ahly represents the CAF region at the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup.
- 2012–13 CONCACAF Champions League (First leg of final at Estadio Corona in Torreón; second leg at Estadio Tecnológico in Monterrey)
- Monterrey defeated fellow Mexican team, Santos Laguna, 4–2 on aggregate. Monterrey represents the CONCACAF region at the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup.
- 2013 Copa Libertadores (First leg of final at Estadio Defensores del Chaco in Asunción; second leg at Mineirão in Belo Horizonte)
- After a 2-2 tie on aggregate a.e.t., Atlético Mineiro defeated Olimpia 4-3 on penalties to claim its first title in this tournament. Atlético Mineiro represents the CONMEBOL region at the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup.
- 2012–13 OFC Champions League (final at Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland)
- Auckland City defeated fellow New Zealand team, Waitakere United, 2–1 in the final. Auckland City represents the OFC region at the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup.
- 2012–13 UEFA Champions League (final at Wembley Stadium, London)
- Bayern Munich defeated fellow German team, Borussia Dortmund, 2–1 to claim its fifth title in this tournament. Bayern Munich represents the UEFA region at the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup.
- 2012–13 UEFA Europa League (final at Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam)
- 2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League (final at Stamford Bridge, London)
- June 5 – 18: The 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship was held in Israel
- June 15 – 30: The 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup was held in Brazil (final at Estádio do Maracanã).
- June 21 – July 13: The 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup was held in Turkey
- July 7 – 28: The 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup was in the United States
- The United States defeated Panama 1–0 to claim its fifth title in this event, and advances to a playoff against the 2015 Gold Cup winner for a spot in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup.
- July 10 – 28: The UEFA Women's Euro 2013 was held in Sweden
- October 17 – November 8: The 2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup was held in the United Arab Emirates
- December 11 – 22: The 2013 FIFA Club World Cup will be held in Morocco
- FC Bayern Munich defeated Raja Casablanca, 2–0, to claim its first Club World Cup title.
Athletics
- March 1 – 3: 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden
- Russia won both gold and overall medals tally.
- March 24: 2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Bydgoszcz, Poland
- April 6 – September 8: IAAF World Challenge[45]
- May 10 – September 6: 2013 IAAF Diamond League
- The United States has the most overall winners in these one-day events of the IAAF DL.
- July 10 – 14: 2013 2013 World Youth Championships in Athletics in Donetsk, Ukraine[46]
- Jamaica won the gold medal tally; United States won the overall medal tally.
- August 10 – 18: 2013 World Championships in Athletics in Moscow
- Host nation, Russia (RUS), won the gold medal tally; United States (USA) won the overall medal tally.
Baseball
- March 2–19: The 2013 World Baseball Classic was held. First-round matches were played in Japan, Taiwan, Puerto Rico, and the United States. Japan and the US hosted the second round, and the final was organised in San Francisco. Dominican Republic became the first undefeated team in the tournament's history, beating Puerto Rico in the final game by the score of 3–0. Robinson Canó was named tournament MVP.[47]
- July 16: The 2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held at Citi Field, home of the New York Mets.
- The American League defeated the National League, with the score of 3–0. It is the American League's 39th win overall. The MVP of the match is Mariano Rivera, of the New York Yankees.
- October 23 – 30: 2013 World Series
- Winner: Boston Red Sox. The MVP of the series is David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox. Also, this is the team's eighth World Series title.
Basketball
- October 11, 2012 – May 12, 2013: 2012–13 Euroleague
- Olympiacos Piraeus defeated Real Madrid 100–88 in the final for their second consecutive Euroleague title and third overall. Vassilis Spanoulis of Olympiacos is named Final Four MVP after having been named season MVP.
- November 6, 2012 – April 13, 2013: 2012–13 Eurocup Basketball
- PBC Lokomotiv-Kuban defeated Uxue Bilbao Basket 75–64 in the final.[48]
- October 30, 2012 – June 20, 2013: 2012–13 NBA season
- Miami Heat defeated the San Antonio Spurs 4–3 in the best-of-7 NBA Finals to claim their third NBA title.
- 17 February: All-Star Game in Houston
- The West Conference defeated the East Conference 143–138. Chris Paul, of the Los Angeles Clippers, was named as the MVP of the game.
- March 19 – April 8: NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
- Louisville defeated Michigan 82–76 in the championship game. The win gave Louisville its first championship since 1986, and third overall.[49]
- March 23 – April 9: NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament
- Connecticut defeated Louisville 93–60 to win its eighth national championship.[50]
- February 1 – April 13: 2013 FIBA Americas League
- June 15 – 30: EuroBasket Women 2013 in France; final at the Pévèle Arena in Orchies
- August 30 – September 11: 2013 FIBA Americas Championship for Men in Caracas
- Mexico defeated Puerto Rico 91–89 to win its first title.
- September 4 – 22: FIBA EuroBasket 2013 in Slovenia; final at Arena Stožice in Ljubljana
- September 21 – 28: FIBA Americas Championship for Women in Xalapa
- October 4 – 6: 2013 FIBA Intercontinental Cup in Sao Paulo
- Olympiacos Piraeus defeated EC Pinheiros 2-0 in a series to claim its first title in this event.
Beach soccer
- May 24 – August 11: 2013 Euro Beach Soccer League. Superfinal and Promotional Final at Torredembarra, from August 8 – 11
- September 18 – 28: 2013 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in Papeete
Beach volleyball
- April 23 – December 15: 2013 FIVB Beach Volleyball Open Series[51]
- April 23 – 28 at Fuzhou
- Men's winners: Sean Rosenthal and Philip Dalhausser[52]
- Women's winners: Xue Chen and Zhang Xi[53]
- July 23 – 28 at Anapa
- Men's winners: Konstantin Semenov and Yaroslav Koshkarev[54]
- Women's winners: Evgenia Ukolova and Ekaterina Khomyakova[55]
- October 29 – November 3 at Phuket (women's teams only)
- Winners: Xue Chen and Xia Xinyi[56]
- December 11 – 15 at Durban
- Men's winners: Jānis Šmēdiņš and Aleksandrs Samoilovs[57]
- Women's winners: Xue Chen and Xia Xinyi[58]
- April 23 – 28 at Fuzhou
- April 30 – October 27: FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour[59]
- April 30 – May 5 at Shanghai
- Men's winners: Jacob Gibb and Casey Patterson[60]
- Women's winners: Talita Antunes and Taiana Lima[61]
- May 22 – 26 at Corrientes
- Men's winners: Jānis Šmēdiņš and Aleksandrs Samoilovs[62]
- Women's winners: Madelein Meppelink and Sophie van Gestel[63]
- June 11 – 16 at The Hague
- Men's winners: Pedro Solberg Salgado and Bruno Oscar Schmidt[64]
- Women's winners: Talita Antunes and Taiana Lima[65]
- June 18 – 23 at Rome
- Men's winners: Phil Dalhausser and Sean Rosenthal[66]
- Women's winners: Talita Antunes and Taiana Lima[67]
- July 9 – 14 at Gstaad
- Men's winners: Ricardo Santos and Álvaro Morais Filho[68]
- Women's winners: Xue Chen and Zhang Xi[69]
- July 22 – 27 at Long Beach
- August 6 – 11 at Berlin
- August 21 – 25 at Moscow
- Men's winners: Jānis Šmēdiņš and Aleksandrs Samoilovs[74]
- Women's winners: Maria Clara Salgado Rufino and Carolina Solberg Salgado[75]
- October 8 – 13 at São Paulo
- Men's winners: Pedro Solberg Salgado and Bruno Oscar Schmidt[76]
- Women's winners: Kerri Walsh and April Ross[77]
- October 22 – 27 at Xiamen
- Men's winners: Alison Cerutti and Vítor Gonçalves Felipe[78]
- Women's winners: Kerri Walsh and April Ross[79]
- April 30 – May 5 at Shanghai
- May 29 – June 2: 2013 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Cup Final at Campinas[80]
- Men's winners: Alison Cerutti and Emanuel Rego[81]
- Women's winners: Maria Antonelli and Talita Antunes[82]
- June 6 – 9: 2013 FIVB Beach Volleyball U23 World Championships at Mysłowice[83]
- June 20 – 23: 2013 FIVB Beach Volleyball U21 World Championships at Umag[86]
- July 1 – 7: 2013 Beach Volleyball World Championships in Stare Jabłonki[89]
- July 11 – 14: 2013 FIVB Beach Volleyball U19 World Championships at Porto[92]
Biathlon
- Biathlon World Cup
- Norway is the winner of both gold and overall medal counts for this World Cup of events.
- 7–17 February: The Biathlon World Championships 2013 was held at Nové Město na Moravě, Czech Republic.
- Norway was the gold medal and overall medal counts winner.
BMX (supercross) biking
- April 19 – September 28: UCI BMX Supercross World Cup[95]
- April 19 & 20 at Manchester
- Men's Elite winner: Liam Phillips
- Women's Elite winner: Shanaze Reade
- May 10 & 11 at Santiago del Estero
- June 15 & 16 at Papendal
- Men's Elite winner: Jelle van Gorkom
- Women's Elite winner: Mariana Pajón
- September 27 & 28 at Chula Vista
- Men's Elite winner: Sam Willoughby
- Women's Elite winner: Mariana Pajón
- April 19 & 20 at Manchester
- July 24 – 28: 2013 UCI BMX World Championships in Auckland[96]
- Men's Elite winner: Liam Phillips
- Women's Elite winner: Caroline Buchanan
Bobsleigh and skeleton
- 2012–13 Bobsleigh World Cup
- Two-man overall winner: Lyndon Rush
- Four-man overall winner: Alexandr Zubkov
- Two-women overall winner: Kaillie Humphries
- 2012–13 Skeleton World Cup
- Men's overall winner: Martins Dukurs
- Women's overall winner: Marion Thees
- The FIBT World Championships 2013 took place at the St. Moritz-Celerina Olympic Bobrun at St. Moritz, Switzerland.
- Two-man bobsleigh winner: Francesco Friedrich / Jannis Bäcker
- Four-man bobsleigh winner: Maximilian Arndt / Marko Hübenbecker / Alexander Rödiger / Martin Putze
- Two-women bobsleigh winner: Kaillie Humphries / Chelsea Valois
- Men's skeleton winner: Alexander Tretiakov
- Women's skeleton winner: Shelley Rudman
Canadian football
- November 23: 49th Vanier Cup in Quebec City
- Laval Rouge et Or defeated the Calgary Dinos 25–14 to win its eighth title.
- November 24: 101st Grey Cup in Regina, Saskatchewan
- Saskatchewan Roughriders defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 45–23 to win its fourth Grey Cup.
Canoe sprint (flatwater racing)
- May 10 – June 2: 2013 ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup[97]
- June 14 – 16: 2013 Canoe Sprint European Championships in Montemor-o-Velho[104]
- August 1 – 4: 2013 ICF Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint World Championships in Welland[105]
- August 27 – September 1: 2013 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Duisburg
- Germany won the gold medal tally; Hungary won the overall medal tally. (Canoe category)
- United Kingdom won both the gold and overall medal tallies in the Paracanoe category.
Cricket
- June 6–23 – ICC Champions Trophy in England and Wales
- Winner: India
Curling
2012–13 season
- Season of Champions
- Continental Cup of Curling (Penticton, British Columbia, 10–13 January)
- Winner: Team North America
- M&M Meat Shops Canadian Junior Curling Championships (Fort McMurray, Alberta, 31 January – 10 February)
- Men's winner: Manitoba (Matt Dunstone, skip)
- Women's winner: British Columbia (Corryn Brown, skip)
- Scotties Tournament of Hearts (Kingston, Ontario, 16–24 February)
- Winner: Ontario (Rachel Homan, skip)
- Tim Hortons Brier (Edmonton, Alberta, March 2–10)
- Winner: Northern Ontario (Brad Jacobs, skip)
- Grand slams
- The Pomeroy Inn & Suites National (Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, 23–27 January)
- Winner: Jeff Stoughton (skip)
- The Players' Championship (Toronto, Ontario, April 16–21)
- Men's winner: Glenn Howard
- Women's winner: Eve Muirhead
- World championships
- World Wheelchair Curling Championship (Sochi, Russia, 16–23 February)
- Winner: Canada (Jim Armstrong, skip)
- World Junior Curling Championships (Sochi, Russia, 28 February – 10 March)
- Men's winner: Scotland (Kyle Smith, skip)
- Women's winner: Russia (Alina Kovaleva, skip)
- World Women's Curling Championship (Riga, Latvia, March 16–24)
- Winner: Scotland (Eve Muirhead, skip)[106]
- World Men's Curling Championship (Victoria, British Columbia, March 30 – April 7)
- Winner: Sweden (Niklas Edin, skip)
- World Senior Curling Championships (Fredericton, New Brunswick, April 13–20)
- Men's winner: Canada (Rob Armitage, skip)
- Women's winner: Canada (Cathy King, skip)
- World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship (Fredericton, New Brunswick, April 13–20)
- Winner: Hungary Zsolt Kiss / Dorottya Palancsa
2013–14 season
- Season of Champions
- 2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials (Winnipeg, Manitoba, December 1–8)
- Men's winner: Brad Jacobs (skip)
- Women's winner: Jennifer Jones (skip)
Men and women
- 2013 The Masters Grand Slam of Curling (Abbotsford, British Columbia, October 29–November 3)
- Men's winner: Glenn Howard (skip)
- Women's winner: Rachel Homan (skip)
- 2014 Players' Championship (Summerside, Prince Edward Island, April 15–20)
Men
- 2013 Canadian Open of Curling (Medicine Hat, Alberta, November 13–17)
- Winner: Kevin Koe (skip)
- 2014 The National (Fort McMurray, Alberta, March 12–16)
Women
- 2013 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic (Calgary, Alberta, October 11–14)
- Winner: Eve Muirhead (skip)
- 2013 Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Women's Classic (Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 25–28)
- Winner: Jennifer Jones (skip)
- 2013 Colonial Square Ladies Classic (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, November 15–18)
Fencing
- August 5 – 12: 2013 World Fencing Championships in Budapest, Hungary
Field hockey
- August 17 – 24: 2013 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship at Boom
- Germany defeated England in a penalty shootout to win its second title.
- August 17 – 25: 2013 Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship at Boom
- November 30 – December 8: 2012–13 Women's FIH Hockey World League Final at San Miguel de Tucumán
- The Netherlands defeated Australia 5–1 to win its first title.
Figure skating
- 21–27 January: 2013 European Figure Skating Championships in Zagreb, Croatia
- Men: Javier Fernandez (first title).[107]
- Ladies: Carolina Kostner (fifth title).[108]
- Pairs: Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov (second title).
- Ice dance: Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri Soloviev (first title).
- 5–10 February: 2013 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships in Osaka, Japan
- Men: Kevin Reynolds (first title).[109]
- Ladies: Mao Asada (third title).[110]
- Pairs: Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford (first title).
- Ice dance: Meryl Davis / Charlie White (third title).
- 25 February – 3 March: 2013 World Junior Figure Skating Championships in Milan, Italy
- Men: Joshua Farris (first title).
- Ladies: Elena Radionova (first title).
- Pairs: Haven Denney / Brandon Frazier (first title).
- Ice dance: Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin (first title).
- March 10 – 17: 2013 World Figure Skating Championships in London, Ontario, Canada
- Men: Patrick Chan (third consecutive title).[111]
- Ladies: Kim Yuna (second title).
- Pairs: Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov (first title).
- Ice dance: Meryl Davis / Charlie White (second title).
- April 11 – 14: 2013 ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating in Tokyo
- Team Champions: United States; Second: Canada; Third: Japan
Freestyle skiing
- August 22, 2012 – March 25, 2013: 2012–13 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup
- Men's aerials overall winner: Jia Zongyang
- Men's halfpipe overall winner: Mike Riddle
- Men's moguls overall winner: Mikaël Kingsbury
- Men's skicross overall winner: Alex Fiva
- Men's slopestyle overall winner: James Woods
- Women's aerials overall winner: Xu Mengtao
- Women's halfpipe overall winner: Virginie Faivre
- Women's moguls overall winner: Hannah Kearney
- Women's skicross overall winner: Fanny Smith
- Women's slopestyle overall winner: Keri Herman
- March 5 – 10: The FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships 2013 took place at Voss, Norway
- Canada won the gold medal count; it tied with the United States for the overall medal count.
Golf
Men's
- April 11 – April 14: Masters Tournament
- Winner: Adam Scott (first title and first major)
- June 13 – June 16: U.S. Open
- Winner: Justin Rose (first title and first major)
- July 18 – July 21: Open Championship
- Winner: Phil Mickelson (first title and fifth major)
- August 8 – August 11: PGA Championship
- Winner: Jason Dufner (first title and first major)
- Other significant events
- October 3 – 6: 2013 Presidents Cup at Muirfield Village in Dublin, Ohio
- Team USA defeated Team International 18½ – 15½, to claim its eighth title.
- November 21 – 24: 2013 World Cup of Golf at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club
- Individual winner: Jason Day
- Team winner: Jason Day and Adam Scott
Women's
- April 4 – April 7: Kraft Nabisco Championship
- Winner: Inbee Park (first title and second major)
- June 6 – June 9: LPGA Championship
- Winner: Inbee Park (first title and third major)
- June 27 – June 30: U.S. Women's Open
- Winner: Inbee Park (second title and fourth major)
- August 1 – August 4: Women's British Open
- Winner: Stacy Lewis (first title and second major)
- September 12 – September 15: The Evian Championship
- Winner: Suzann Pettersen (first title and second major)
- Other significant events
- August 15 – 18: Solheim Cup at Colorado Golf Club in Parker, Colorado
- Team Europe wins 18–10. It is Team Europe's first Solheim Cup win on American soil, and also the first time that the Europeans retain the Cup.
Handball
- September 22, 2012 – May 12, 2013: 2012–13 EHF Women's Champions League.
- Winner: Győri Audi ETO KC (first title)
- September 26, 2012 – June 2, 2013: 2012–13 EHF Champions League.
- Winner: HSV Hamburg (first title)
- January 11 – 27: 2013 World Men's Handball Championship in Spain
- December 7 – 22: 2013 World Women's Handball Championship in Serbia
Ice hockey
- 26 December – 5 January: 2013 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Russia
- The United States defeated defending champion Sweden 3–1 to win their third title. John Gibson was named MVP of the tournament.[113]
- 29 December – 5 January: 2013 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship in Finland
- Canada defeats the United States 2–1 in overtime to win their third title.
- April 2 – 9: 2013 IIHF Women's World Championship in Canada
- The United States defeated Canada 3–2 to claim its fifth title in this championship.
- April 18 – 28: 2013 IIHF World U18 Championships in Russia
- Canada defeats the United States 3–2 to claim its third title in this event.
- May 3 – 19: 2013 IIHF World Championship in Sweden and Finland
- Sweden defeated Switzerland 5–1 to win its ninth title for this championship. Roman Josi, of the NHL's Nashville Predators, was named MVP of the tournament.
- June 12 – 24: 2013 Stanley Cup Finals[114]
- Winner: Chicago Blackhawks (fifth title).
Indoor lacrosse
- 5 January – 16 March: 2013 North American Lacrosse League season
- Champions: Boston Rockhoppers
- 5 January – 11 May: 2013 National Lacrosse League season
- Champions: Rochester Knighthawks (fourth title).
Luge
- 24 November 2012 – 24 February 2013: 2012–13 Luge World Cup
- Germany won all the gold medals in the four events for this sport.
- 1–2 February: The FIL World Luge Championships 2013 were held at the Whistler Sliding Centre in Canada
- Germany won the gold and overall medal tallies.
Mixed martial arts
The following is a list of major noteworthy MMA events by month.
January
1/19 — UFC on FX: Belfort vs. Bisping
February
2/2 — ONE Fighting Championship: Return of Warriors
2/2 — UFC 156: Aldo vs. Edgar
2/23 — UFC 157: Rousey vs. Carmouche
March
April
4/5 — ONE Fighting Championship: Kings and Champions
May
5/31 — ONE Fighting Championship: Rise to Power
June
July
August
8/3 — UFC 163: Aldo vs. Korean Zombie
September
9/4 — UFC Fight Night: Teixeira vs. Bader
9/13 — ONE Fighting Championship: Champions & Warriors
October
10/18 — ONE Fighting Championship: Total Domination
10/19 — UFC 166: Velasquez vs. Dos Santos 3
November
December
Motor racing
- 16 January – 17 November: World Rally Championship
- Overall driver champion: Sébastien Ogier
- Overall co-driver champion: Julien Ingrassia
- Manufacturer champion: Volkswagen Motorsport
- 22 February – 15 November: 2013 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
- Overall driver champion: Matt Crafton
- 23 February – 16 November: 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series
- Overall driver champion: Austin Dillon
- 24 February – 20 October: Superbike World Championship
- 24 February – 17 November: 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
- Overall driver champion: Jimmie Johnson
- 28 February – 8 December: V8 Supercars
- Drivers' champion: Jamie Whincup
- Pirtek endurance cup: Craig Lowndes / Warren Luff
- Teams' championship: Triple Eight Race Engineering
- 17 March – 24 November: Formula One
- Drivers' champion: Sebastian Vettel
- Constructors' champion: Red Bull–Renault
- 24 March – 19 October: IndyCar
- Overall driver champion: Scott Dixon
- Team champion: Chip Ganassi Racing
- Manufacturer's Cup winner: Chevrolet
- Indy 500 winner: Tony Kanaan
- 24 March – 17 November: World Touring Car Championship
- Overall driver champion: Yvan Muller
- Manufacturer champion: Honda
- 7 April – 10 November: Grand Prix motorcycle racing
- MotoGP overall winner: Marc Márquez
- MotoGP manufacturer's winner: Honda
- Moto2 overall winner: Pol Espargaró
- Moto2 manufacturer's winner: Kalex
- Moto3 overall winner: Maverick Viñales
- Moto3 manufacturer's winner: KTM
- 20 April – 15 November: FIA World Endurance Championship
- Drivers: Tom Kristensen / Allan McNish / Loïc Duval
- LMP1 manufacturers: Audi
- GTE manufacturers: Ferrari
Mountain biking
- May 18 – September 22: 2013 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup[115]
- May 18 & 19 at Albstadt
- Men's Elite winner (eliminator): Daniel Federspiel
- Men's Elite winner (XCO): Daniel McConnell
- Women's Elite winner (eliminator): Alexandra Engen
- Women's Elite winner (XCO): Eva Lechner
- May 24 – 26 at Nové Město na Moravě[116]
- Men's Elite winner (eliminator): Kenta Gallagher
- Men's Elite winner (XCO): Nino Schurter
- Women's Elite winner (eliminator): Jenny Rissveds
- Women's Elite winner (XCO): Tanja Žakelj
- June 8 & 9 at Fort William, Scotland (downhill event only)[117]
- Men's Elite winner (downhill): Gee Atherton
- Women's Elite winner (downhill): Rachel Atherton
- June 13 – 16 at Val di Sole[118]
- July 25 – 28 at Vallnord
- Men's Elite winner (eliminator): Fabrice Mels
- Women's Elite winner (eliminator): Kathrin Stirnemann
- Men's Elite winner (XCO): Nino Schurter
- Women's Elite winner (XCO): Sabine Spitz
- Men's Elite winner (downhill): Rémi Thirion
- Women's Elite winner (downhill): Rachel Atherton
- August 10 & 11 at Mont-Sainte-Anne
- Men's Elite winner (XCO): Julien Absalon
- Women's Elite winner (XCO): Kateřina Nash
- Men's Elite winner (downhill): Steve Smith
- Women's Elite winner (downhill): Emmeline Ragot
- September 12 – 15 at Hafjell
- Men's Elite winner (eliminator): Simon Gegenheimer
- Women's Elite winner (eliminator): Jenny Rissveds
- Men's Elite winner (XCO): Jaroslav Kulhavý
- Women's Elite winner (XCO): Irina Kalentieva
- Men's Elite winner (downhill): Steve Smith
- Women's Elite winner (downhill): Rachel Atherton
- September 21 & 22 at Leogang (downhill event only)
- May 18 & 19 at Albstadt
- June 28 & 29: 2013 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships at Kirchberg
- Men's Elite winner: Christoph Sauser
- Women's Elite winner: Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjaa
- August 26 – September 1: 2013 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships in Pietermaritzburg
- Men's Elite winner (eliminator): Paul Van der Ploeg
- Women's Elite winner (eliminator): Alexandra Engen
- Men's Elite winner (XCO): Nino Schurter
- Women's Elite winner (XCO): Julie Bresset
- Men's Elite winner (downhill): Greg Minnaar
- Women's Elite Winner (downhill): Rachel Atherton
- September 21: 2013 UCI Four-Cross World Championships in Leogang
- Men's Elite winner: Joose Wichman
- Women's Elite winner: Caroline Buchanan
Nordic skiing
- FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
- Ladies: Sara Takanashi (JPN). First overall title.[119]
- Men: Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT). Second overall title.[120]
- FIS Nordic Combined World Cup
- Men: Eric Frenzel (GER). First overall title.[121]
- Fis Cross-Country World Cup
- Men: Petter Northug (NOR). Second overall title.[122]
- Ladies: Justyna Kowalczyk (POL). Fourth overall title.[123]
- 20 February – 3 March: FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 in Val di Fiemme, Italy
- Norway topped the gold and overall medals tally.
Rhythmic gymnastics
- 8 February – 18 August: FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup
- 8–10 February at Tartu[124]
- All-round overall winner: Ganna Rizatdinova
- Ball winner: Melitina Staniouta
- Clubs winner: Melitina Staniouta
- Hoop winner: Ganna Rizatdinova
- Ribbon winner: Melitina Staniouta
- April 3 – 7 at Lisbon[125]
- All-round overall winner: Margarita Mamun
- Ball winner: Margarita Mamun
- Clubs winner: Margarita Mamun
- Hoop winner: Margarita Mamun
- Ribbon winner: Margarita Mamun
- April 19 – 21 at Bucharest[126]
- All-round overall winner: Melitina Staniouta
- Ball winner: Melitina Staniouta
- Clubs winner: Daria Svatkovskaya
- Hoop winner: Maria Titova
- Ribbon winner: Melitina Staniouta and Daria Svatkovskaya in a tie
- April 26 – 28 at Pesaro[127]
- All-round overall winner: Melitina Staniouta
- Ball winner: Melitina Staniouta
- Clubs winner: Melitina Staniouta
- Hoop winner: Daria Svatkovskaya
- Ribbon winner: Melitina Staniouta
- May 4 & 5 at Sofia
- All-round overall winner: Yana Kudryavtseva
- Ball winner: Margarita Mamun
- Clubs winner: Yana Kudryavtseva
- Hoop winner: Yana Kudryavtseva
- Ribbon winner: Sylvia Miteva
- May 10 – 12 at Corbeil-Essonnes
- All-round overall winner: Ganna Rizatdinova
- Ball winner: Margarita Mamun
- Clubs winner: Ganna Rizatdinova
- Hoop winner: Margarita Mamun
- Ribbon winner: Margarita Mamun
- May 17 – 19 at Minsk
- All-round overall winner: Yana Kudryavtseva
- Ball winner: Yana Kudryavtseva
- Clubs winner: Melitina Staniouta
- Hoop winner: Daria Svatkovskaya
- Ribbon winner: Melitina Staniouta
- May 31 – June 2: 2013 European Championships in Vienna, Austria
- Ball winner: Yana Kudryavtseva
- Clubs winner: Yana Kudryavtseva
- Hoop winner: Daria Svatkovskaya
- Ribbon winner: Margarita Mamun
- August 17 – 18 at St. Petersburg
- All-around overall winner: Margarita Mamun
- Group all-around winner: Russia
- Ball winner: Yana Kudryavtseva
- Clubs winner: Margarita Mamun
- Hoop winner: Margarita Mamun
- Ribbon winner: Margarita Mamun
- Ten Clubs winner: Russia
- Two ribbons and three balls winner: Russia
- 8–10 February at Tartu[124]
- August 28 – September 1: 2013 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Kiev, Ukraine
- Russia wins both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- All-around overall winner: Yana Kudryavtseva
- Group all-around winner: Belarus
- Ball winner: Margarita Mamun
- Clubs winner: Yana Kudryavtseva and Margarita Mamun in a tie
- Hoop winner: Ganna Rizatdinova
- Ribbon winner: Yana Kudryavtseva
- Ten Clubs winner: Spain
- Two ribbons and three balls winner: Russia
- Russia wins both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Rink hockey
- September 20 – 28: 2013 FIRS Men's Roller Hockey World Cup in Luanda and Namibe
- October 6 – 12: 2013 FIRS Roller Hockey World Cup U-20 in Cartagena
Road cycling
One Day Races.
- March 17: Milan–San Remo
- Gerald Ciolek (GER).[128]
- March 31: Tour of Flanders. 100th edition.
- Fabian Cancellara (SUI). Second title.[129]
- April 7: Paris–Roubaix.
- Fabian Cancellara (SUI). Third title. Second Flanders and Roubaix double after 2010.[130]
- April 21: 2013 Liège–Bastogne–Liège.
- Dan Martin (IRL).[131]
Grand Tours.
- May 4 – May 26: Giro d'Italia
- Vincenzo Nibali (ITA). (first Giro title and second Grand Tour win)
- June 29 – July 21: Tour de France. 100th edition.
- Chris Froome (GBR). (first Tour title and first Grand Tour win)
- August 24 – September 15: Vuelta a España.
- Chris Horner (USA) (first Vuelta title and first Grand Tour win)
- The 41-year-old Horner becomes the oldest winner of a Grand Tour.
- Chris Horner (USA) (first Vuelta title and first Grand Tour win)
World Championships.
- September 21 – September 29: 2013 UCI Road World Championships in Tuscany
- The Netherlands won the gold medal tally. Australia won the overall medal tally. Ellen van Dijk (NED) and Tony Martin (GER) won the most gold medals (both 2).
Roller derby
- November 8 – 10: The 2013 Women's Flat Track Derby Association Championships in Milwaukee, hosted by the Brewcity Bruisers.
- Winner: Gotham Girls Roller Derby
Rowing
- March 22 – 24: Samsung World Rowing Cup (I) at Sydney[132]
- June 21 – 23: Samsung World Rowing Cup (II) at Eton Dorney[134]
- Overall winner: United Kingdom[135]
- July 12 – 14: Samsung World Rowing Cup (III) at Lucerne[136]
- Overall winner: United Kingdom[137]
- July 24 – 28: 2013 World Rowing U23 Championships at Linz-Ottensheim[138]
- August 7 – 11: 2013 World Rowing Junior Championships in Trakai[140]
- August 25 – September 1: 2013 World Rowing Championships in Chungju[142]
- Italy, Australia, and United Kingdom all tied in the gold medal tally. Italy, United Kingdom, United States, and Germany all tied in the overall medal tally.
Rugby league
- October 26 – November 30: 2013 Rugby League World Cup at the United Kingdom ( England and Wales only)
- Australia won its 10th title by defeating New Zealand 34–2 in the final.
Rugby union
- 2 February – 16 March: Six Nations Championship
- May 17: Amlin Challenge Cup Final at RDS Arena, Dublin:
- Leinster defeat Stade Français 34–13 to claim the first Challenge Cup title for an Irish side.
- May 18: Heineken Cup Final at Aviva Stadium, Dublin:
- May 28 – June 9: 2013 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy in Temuco, Chile[144]
- Italy, Canada, Chile. Italy claim their second title and earn promotion to the 2014 IRB Junior World Championship.
- June 1 – July 6: British and Irish Lions tour to Australia
- The Lions win the three-Test series against Australia 2–1. It is the Lions' first series win since defeating South Africa in 1997.
- IRB Sevens World Series:
- New Zealand, South Africa, Fiji. New Zealand claim their third consecutive series crown and 11th overall.
- World Series Core Team Qualifier: Portugal, Scotland and Spain all retain their core team status for the 2013–14 series.
- IRB Women's Sevens World Series:
- New Zealand, England, Canada. New Zealand claim the inaugural series crown.
- June 5–23: 2013 IRB Junior World Championship in France
- England, Wales, South Africa. England win their first title. The United States finishes last and is relegated to the 2014 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy.
- June 28–30: 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens in Moscow, Russia
- Men's: New Zealand, England, Fiji. New Zealand win their second title.
- Women's: New Zealand, Canada, United States. New Zealand win their first title.
- 15 February – 13 July: Super Rugby: The Chiefs top the regular-season table.
- Super Rugby Final, August 3 at Waikato Stadium, Hamilton, New Zealand:
- The Chiefs successfully defend their title from last season, defeating the Brumbies 27–22. It is also the second Super Rugby title for the Chiefs.
- In the South African promotion/relegation playoff, held over two legs on July 26 and August 3, the Lions defeat the Kings 44–42. The Lions will replace the Kings for the 2014 season.
- Super Rugby Final, August 3 at Waikato Stadium, Hamilton, New Zealand:
- August 17 – October 5: The Rugby Championship
- New Zealand sweep all six matches for the second consecutive year, maintaining their 100% record since the competition was expanded to include Argentina in 2012. Including the competition's previous history as the Tri Nations, it is the 10th title for the All Blacks.
- Domestic competitions
- Top League Final, 27 January at Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo:
- Suntory Sungoliath defeat Toshiba Brave Lupus 19–3 to defend their title from last season. It is also Suntory's third league title overall.
- English Premiership Final, May 25 at Twickenham, London:
- Leicester Tigers defeat Northampton Saints 37–17 to claim their 10th Premiership crown.
- RFU Championship Final, May 23 and 30:
- Newcastle Falcons defeat Bedford Blues 49–33 on aggregate in the two-legged final. As Newcastle were confirmed as meeting the Premiership's minimum standards, they replaced the Premiership's bottom club, London Welsh.
- Top 14 Final, June 1 at Stade de France, Saint-Denis:
- Rugby Pro D2:
- Oyonnax automatically promoted to Top 14 as champion. Brive also earn promotion as winner of playoffs between the next four teams. They replaced the bottom two teams in Top 14, Agen and Mont-de-Marsan.
- Pro12 Final, May 25 at RDS Arena, Dublin:
- LV Cup (Anglo-Welsh Cup): Harlequins
- ITM Cup
- Premiership Final, October 26 at Westpac Stadium, Wellington: Canterbury defeat Wellington 29–13 to claim their sixth consecutive title in New Zealand's top level, and 11th overall.
- Championship Final, October 25 at Trafalgar Park, Nelson: Tasman defeat Hawke's Bay 26–25 and are promoted to the 2014 ITM Premiership, replacing bottom-placed Bay of Plenty.
- Currie Cup Final, October 26 at Newlands, Cape Town:
- The Sharks defeat Western Province 33–19 for their seventh Currie Cup crown.
Sailing (yachting)
- December 2, 2012 – April 27, 2013: ISAF Sailing World Cup[145]
- Australia wins both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 13 – 20: 2013 ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships in Limassol[146]
- September 7 – 25: 2013 America's Cup at San Francisco[147]
- Oracle Team USA defeated Emirates Team New Zealand 9–8, to defend the American team's Cup win from 2010.
Short-track speed skating
- 19 October 2012 – 12 February 2013: 2012–13 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 8 – 10: The 2013 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships took place at the Főnix Hall, in Debrecen, Hungary
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Snowboarding
- August 28, 2012 – March 27, 2013: 2012–13 FIS Snowboard World Cup
- Men's Big Air overall winner: Seppe Smits.
- Men's halfpipe overall winner: Scotty Lago.
- Men's parallel slalom overall winner: Andreas Prommegger.
- Men's slopstyle overall winner: Yuuki Kadano.
- Men's snowboard cross overall winner: Alex Pullin.
- Women's halfpipe overall winner: Kelly Clark.
- Women's parallel slalom overall winner: Patrizia Kummer.
- Women's slopestyle overall winner: Kjersti Buaas.
- Women's snowboard cross overall winner: Dominique Maltais.
- Men's total overall winner: Janne Korpi (first title).
- Women's total overall winner: Kelly Clark (first title).
- 18–27 January: The FIS Snowboarding World Championships 2013 took place at the Stoneham Mountain Resort, in Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury, Quebec, Canada
Speed skating (long-track)
2012–13 season
- 16 November 2012 – 10 March 2013: 2012–13 ISU Speed Skating World Cup
- Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- 26–27 January: The 2013 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships were held at the Utah Olympic Oval, in Salt Lake City, United States
- Men's winner: Michel Mulder (first title).
- Women's winner: Heather Richardson (first title).
- 15–16 February: The 2013 World Allround Speed Skating Championships were held at the Vikingskipet (Hamar Olympic Hall), in Hamar, Norway
- Men's winner: Sven Kramer (sixth title).
- Women's winner: Ireen Wüst (fourth title).
- 21–24 March: The 2013 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships were held at the Adler Arena Skating Center, in Sochi, Russia
- Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
2013–14 season
- 8 November 2013 – 16 March 2014: 2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup
Squash
- PSA World Tour:
- PSA World Series:
- Tournament of Champions (18–24 January): Ramy Ashour defeated Gregory Gaultier 7–11, 6–11, 12–10, 11–3, 11–1.
- North American Open (25 February – 2 March): Ramy Ashour defeated Nick Matthew 11–7, 11–8, 5–11, 11–7.
- Kuwait PSA Cup (8–14 March): Ramy Ashour defeated James Willstrop 6–11, 11–8, 11–3, 11–3.
- British Open (20–26 May): Ramy Ashour defeated Gregory Gaultier 7–11, 11–4, 11–7, 11–8.
- US Open (11–18 October): Gregory Gaultier defeated Nick Matthew 11–4, 11–5, 11–5.
- Qatar Classic (10–15 November): Mohamed El Shorbagy defeated Nick Matthew 11–5, 5–11, 11–6, 6–11, 11–4.
- Hong Kong Open (3–8 December): Nick Matthew defeated Borja Golan 11–1, 11-8, 5-11, 11-5.
- PSA World Championship (26 October - 3 November): Nick Matthew defeated Gregory Gaultier 11-9, 11-9, 11-13, 7-11, 11-2.
- PSA World Series:
- WSA World Tour:
- WSA World Series:
- Kuala Lumpur Open (27–31 March): Laura Massaro defeated Alison Waters 11–9, 11–7, 11–6.
- British Open (21–26 May): Laura Massaro defeated Nicol David 11–4, 3–11, 12–10, 11–8.
- Malaysian Open (12–15 September): Nicol David defeated Raneem El Weleily 13–11, 11–13, 7–11, 11–8, 11–5.
- US Open (13–18 October): Nicol David defeated Laura Massaro 11–8, 11–7, 11–6.
- Hong Kong Open (4–8 December): Nicol David defeated Raneem El Weleily 11–7, 11–7, 12-10.
- WSA World Series:
- WSF World Team Championships:
Sumo
Tennis
- Australian Open
- 26 January: Victoria Azarenka defeated Li Na 4–6, 6–4, 6–3. Second title.[148]
- 27 January: Novak Djokovic defeated Andy Murray 6–7 7–6 6–3 6–2. Sixth Grand Slam title. Fourth Australian Open, third in a row.[149]
- French Open
- June 8: Serena Williams defeated Maria Sharapova 6–4 6–4.
- June 9: Rafael Nadal defeated David Ferrer 6–3, 6–2, 6–3.
- The Championships, Wimbledon
- July 6: Marion Bartoli defeated Sabine Lisicki 6–1, 6–4. First Grand Slam title.
- July 7: Andy Murray defeated Novak Djokovic 6–4, 7–5, 6–4. Murray becomes the first British winner of the Gentlemen's Singles at Wimbledon since Fred Perry in 1936, and also earns his second Grand Slam title.
- US Open
- September 8: Serena Williams defeated Victoria Azarenka 7–5, 6–7(6–8), 6–1. 17th Grand Slam title.
- September 9: Rafael Nadal defeated Novak Djokovic 6–2, 3–6, 6–4, 6–1. 13th Grand Slam title.
- WTA Tour Championships
- Winner: Serena Williams. 11th title.
- ATP World Tour Finals
- Winner: Novak Djokovic.
- Hopman Cup 29 December 2012 – 5 January 2013
- Fed Cup
- Davis Cup
- Czech Republic defeated Serbia 3–2, to claim their third title.
- Other events
- July 6: Bob and Mike Bryan win the Gentlemen's Doubles at Wimbledon, becoming the first men's doubles team in the Open era to hold all four Grand Slam titles at once.
Track cycling
- 11 October 2012 – 19 January 2013: 2012–2013 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
- Overall winning country: Germany
- 20–24 February: 2013 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Minsk, Belarus
- United Kingdom won both the gold and overall medals tallies.
- 7–11 August: 2013 UCI Juniors Track World Championships in Glasgow[151]
Trampolining
- September 6 – October 5: FIG Trampolining World Cup[153]
- September 6 & 7 at Loulé[154]
- Men's individual trampoline: Nikita Fedorenko
- Women's individual trampoline: Rosie MacLennan
- Men's synchronized: Sergei Azarian / Mikhail Melnik
- Women's synchronized: Rosie MacLennan / Samantha Sendel
- Men's individual tumbling: Alexander Bezyulev
- Women's individual tumbling: Anastasiia Isupova
- September 13 & 14 at Valladolid[155]
- Men's individual trampoline: Gao Lei
- Women's individual trampoline: Zhong Xingping
- Men's synchronized: Nikita Fedorenko / Dmitry Ushakov
- Women's synchronized: Reina Satake / Chisato Doihata
- October 4 & 5 at Odense[156]
- Men's individual trampoline: Dong Dong
- Women's individual trampoline: Bryony Page
- Men's synchronized: Xiao TU / Dong Dong
- Women's synchronized: Rosie MacLennan / Samantha Sendel
- Men's individual tumbling: Tagir Murtazaev
- Women's individual tumbling: JIA Fangfang
- September 6 & 7 at Loulé[154]
- November 7 – 10: 2013 Trampolining Gymnastics World Championships in Sofia
- Men's individual trampoline: Dong Dong[157]
- Women's individual trampoline: Rosannagh MacLennan[158]
- Men's individual team trampoline: China[159]
- Women's individual team trampoline: Great Britain[160]
- Men's synchronized trampoline: Japan[161]
- Women's synchronized trampoline: Great Britain[162]
- Men's individual tumbling: Kristof Willerton[163]
- Women's individual tumbling: JIA Fangfang[164]
- Men's individual team tumbling: Russia[165]
- Women's individual team tumbling: China[166]
- Men's individual double mini-trampoline: Mikhail Zalomin[167]
- Women's individual double mini-trampoline: Kristle Lowell[168]
- Men's individual team double mini-trampoline: United States[169]
- Women's individual team double mini-trampoline: United States[170]
Triathlon
- April 6 – September 15: 2013 ITU World Triathlon Series; ends with the Grand Final in London
- April 6 & 7 at Auckland[171]
- Men's Winner: Javier Gómez.
- Women's Winner: Anne Haug.
- April 18 – 20 at San Diego[172]
- Men's winner: Alistair Brownlee.
- Women's winner: Gwen Jorgensen.
- May 11 & 12 at Yokohama[173]
- Men's winner: Jonathan Brownlee.
- Women's winner: Gwen Jorgensen.
- June 1 & 2 at Madrid[174]
- Men's winner: Jonathan Brownlee.[175]
- Women's winner: Non Stanford.[176]
- July 6 at Kitzbühel[177]
- Men's winner: Alistair Brownlee.
- Women's winner: Jodie Stimpson.
- July 20 & 21 at Hamburg[178]
- August 24 & 25 at Stockholm[179]
- September 11 – 15 at London (Grand Final)[180]
- Men's winner: Javier Gómez.
- Women's winner: Non Stanford.
- April 6 & 7 at Auckland[171]
Volleyball
- Cev Women's Champions League. October 2012 – March 2013. Final Four in Istanbul, Turkey
- VakıfBank gained the second European title against Rabita Baku. MVP: Jovana Brakočević.[181]
- Cev Champions League. October 2012 – March 2013. Final Four in Omsk, Russia.
- Lokomotiv Novosibirsk edged Bre Banca Cuneo by the score of 3–2 to win their first European crown. MVP: Marcus Nilsson[182]
- May 31 – July 21: 2013 FIVB Volleyball World League (final round will take place in Mar del Plata)
- June 21 – 30: 2013 FIVB Women's Junior World Championship in Brno[183]
- June 27 – July 7: 2013 FIVB Boys Youth World Championship in Tijuana and Mexicali[185]
- July 26 – August 4: 2013 FIVB Girls Youth World Championship in Nakhon Ratchasima[187]
- Champions: China; Second: United States; Third: Brazil[188]
- August 28 – September 1: 2013 FIVB World Grand Prix (final round will take place in Sapporo)
- August 22 – September 1: 2013 FIVB Men's Junior World Championship in Ankara and Izmir[189]
- September 6 – 14: 2013 Women's European Volleyball Championship in Germany and Switzerland
- September 20 – 29: 2013 Men's European Volleyball Championship in Poland and Denmark
- October 5 – 12: 2013 FIVB Women's U23 Volleyball World Championship in Mexico
- Champions: China; Second: Dominican Republic; Third: Japan. First title.
- October 6 – 13: 2013 FIVB Men's U23 Volleyball World Championship in Brazil
- November 12 – 17: 2013 FIVB Women's World Grand Champions Cup for Women in Japan
- Champions: Brazil; Second: United States; Third: Japan. Second title.
- November 19 – 24: 2013 FIVB World Grand Champions Cup for Men in Japan
Water polo
- September 26, 2012 – June 1, 2013: 2012–13 LEN Champions League
- Winner: VK Crvena Zvezda (first title).
- November 22, 2012 – April 27, 2013: 2012–13 LEN Women's Champions' Cup
- Winner: CN Sabadell (second title).
- June 1 – 6: Women's 2013 FINA Water Polo World League super final in Beijing[190][191]
- Champions: China; Second: Russia; Third: United States
- June 11 – 16: Men's 2013 FINA Water Polo World League super final in Chelyabinsk[192][193]
- Champions: Serbia; Second: Hungary; Third: Montenegro
- Water polo at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships – Men's tournament
- Champions: Hungary (third title); Second: Montenegro; Third: Croatia
- Water polo at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships – Women's tournament
Weightlifting
- April 8 – 14: 2013 European Weightlifting Championships at Tirana, Albania
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies, in terms of "big" and "small" categories.
- June 20 – 26: 2013 Asian Weightlifting Championships at Astana, Kazakhstan
- North Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies, in terms of "big" and "small" categories.
- October 16 – 27: IWF World Championships at Warsaw, Poland
Whitewater (canoe) slalom
- June 21 – August 25: 2013 Canoe Slalom World Cup[97]
- June 21 – 23 at Cardiff[194]
- Overall winner: United Kingdom[195]
- June 28 – 30 at Augsburg[196]
- July 5 – 7 at La Seu d'Urgell[198]
- Gold medal winners (tie): France and Slovenia; Overall medal winner: Czech Republic[199][200]
- August 16 – 18 at Ljubljana – Tacen [201]
- August 23 – 25: World Cup Final at Bratislava – Čunovo[203]
- June 21 – 23 at Cardiff[194]
- July 17 – 21: 2013 ICF Canoe Slalom Junior and U23 World Championships at Liptovský Mikuláš[204]
- Gold medal winners (tie): Czech Republic and the Slovakia host team; Overall medal winner: Czech Republic[205]
- September 12 – 15: 2013 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in Prague
- The host nation, the Czech Republic, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Wrestling
- September 16 – 22: 2013 World Wrestling Championships in Budapest
Multi-sport events
- 29 January – 5 February: 2013 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea[206]
- March 3 – 17: 2013 Central American Games in San José, Costa Rica
- Guatemala won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 25 – 29: 2013 CSIM World Winter Games in Annecy, France
- May 27 – June 1: 2013 Games of the Small States of Europe in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
- Host nation, Luxembourg, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[208]
- June 20 – 30: 2013 Mediterranean Games in Mersin, Turkey
- June 29 – July 6: 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Incheon, South Korea (formerly the Asian Indoor Games and the Asian Martial Arts Games separately)
- China won the gold medal tally. Host nation, South Korea, won the overall medal tally.
- July 6 – 17: 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia
- Host nation, Russia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 13 – 19: 2013 Island Games in Bermuda
- Isle of Man won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[210]
- July 18 – 30: 2013 Maccabiah Games in Jerusalem, Israel[211]
- Host nation, Israel, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 25 – August 4: World Games 2013 in Cali, Colombia
- July 26 – August 4: 2013 Summer Deaflympics in Sofia, Bulgaria
- July 28 – August 4: 2013 World Transplant Games in Durban, South Africa[214]
- Link to results here.
- August 1 – 10: 2013 World Police and Fire Games in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK[215]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[216]
- August 3 – 11: 2013 World Masters Games in Turin, Italy
- Link to results here.
- September 2 – 12: 2013 Pacific Mini Games in Mata-Utu, Wallis and Futuna
- Tahiti won the gold medal tally. Papua New Guinea won the overall medal tally.
- September 6 – 15: 2013 Jeux de la Francophonie in Nice
- Host nation, France, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 6 – 15: 2013 East Asian Games in Tianjin
- Host nation, China, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 18 – 26: SportAccord 2013 World Combat Games in Saint Petersburg
- Host nation, Russia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 16 – 30: 2013 Bolivarian Games in Trujillo, Peru
- December 11 – 21: 2013 Winter Universiade in Trentino, Italy
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- December 11 – 22: 2013 Southeast Asian Games in Naypyidaw, Myanmar
- Thailand won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- December 12 – 18: 2013 SportAccord World Mind Games in Beijing[217]
- Host nation, China, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
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External links
- The-Sports.org
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