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World Championship

  • January 27 – February 3: 2013 Bandy World Championship in Vänersborg
  • Division A:  Russia defeated  Sweden, 4–3, to win their seventh overall Bandy World Championship title.  Kazakhstan took the bronze medal.
  • Division B:  United States defeated  Canada, 4–2, in the final, and is qualified for Division A next year.  Latvia took third place.
  • World Cup

  • Final game, 2013 Bandy World Cup, October: Dynamo Moscow (Russia) defeats Dynamo Kazan (Russia), 3–0
  • World Cup Women

  • Final game, 2013 Bandy World Cup Women, October 13: Kareby IS (Sweden) defeats Rekord Irkutsk (Russia), 4-3
  • National champions

  • Finland: Helsinki IFK (men), Veitsiluodon Vastus (women)
  • Norway: Ullevål IL (men), Drammen Bandy (women)
  • Russia: Dynamo Moscow (men)
  • Sweden: Hammarby IF (men), Sandvikens AIK (women)
  • Ukraine: Avangard Budy (men)
  • United States: Dynamo Duluth (men)
  • International Youth Championships

  • G17 World Championship
  • Winner: Sweden
  • U17 World Championship
  • Winner: Finland
  • U23 World Championship
  • Winner: Russia
  • 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: Aleksandr Tretyakov
  • Women's skeleton winner: Shelley Rudman
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • Grand Slams

    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)
  • Winner: Jennifer Jones (skip)
  • Figure skating

  • 21–27 January: 2013 European Figure Skating Championships in Zagreb, Croatia
  • Men: Javier Fernandez (first title).
  • Ladies: Carolina Kostner (fifth title).
  • 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).
  • Ladies: Mao Asada (third title).
  • 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).
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Winner: Chicago Blackhawks (fifth 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • References

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