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Archery

  • January 24 – December 14: World Archery Official Website's Calendar
  • November 16, 2013 – February 9, 2014: 2013–14 Indoor Archery World Cup
  • November 16 & 17, 2013, in Marrakesh
  • Host nation,  Morocco, and the  United States share both the gold and overall medals wins.
  • December 8 & 9, 2013, in  Singapore
  • The  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • January 24 – 26, 2014, in Telford
  •  United Kingdom and the  United States have 2 gold medals each. However,  United Kingdom won the overall medal tally.
  • February 7 – 9, 2014, in Las Vegas (World Cup Final)
  •  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • February 25 – March 2: 2014 World Indoor Archery Championships at Nîmes
  •  Italy and  Ukraine tied each other, with 3 gold medals. The  United States won the overall medal tally.
  • April 22 – September 7: 2014 Archery World Cup
  • April 22 – 27 in Shanghai
  • The  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • May 13 – 18 in Medellin
  •  South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • June 10 – 15 in Antalya
  •  South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • August 5 – 10 in Wrocław
  •  Mexico and the  United States won 2 gold medals each. However,  India and  Russia won 5 overall medals each.
  • September 6 & 7 in Lausanne (final)
  • The  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • July 21 – 26: 2014 European Archery Championships at Echmiadzin
  •  Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • August 19 – 24: 2014 World Archery Field Championships at Zagreb
  • The  United States won the gold medal tally.  Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
  • August 22 – 26: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
  •  China won 2 gold medals (including one at the mixed team event). China and  South Korea won 2 overall medals each.
  • September 15 – 20: 2014 European 3D Championships at Tallinn
  •  Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • October 18 – 25: 2014 Pan American Archery Championships at Rosario
  •  Mexico won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • Association football

  • August 6, 2013 – April 23, 2014: 2013–14 CONCACAF Champions League (First leg of final at Estadio Azul stadium in Mexico City. Second leg at Estadio Nemesio Díez in Toluca.)
  • Cruz Azul defeated fellow Mexican team Toluca on away goals after the final finished in a 1–1 draw on aggregate. Cruz Azu, which claimed its sixth title, would represent CONCACAF at the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup.
  • August 8, 2013 – May 22, 2014: 2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League (final at Estádio do Restelo in Lisbon)
  • Wolfsburg defeated Tyresö 4–3 to claim its second consecutive title and second overall.
  • September 17, 2013 – May 24, 2014: 2013–14 UEFA Champions League (final at Estádio da Luz in Lisbon)
  • Real Madrid defeated crosstown rival Atlético Madrid 4–1 after extra time to claim its 10th title. Real Madrid would represent UEFA at the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup.
  • September 19, 2013 – May 14, 2014: 2013–14 UEFA Europa League (final at Juventus Stadium in Turin)
  • Sevilla defeated Benfica 4–2 in a penalty shootout after a scoreless draw following extra time. Sevilla claimed its third Europa League title.
  • October 15, 2013 – May 18, 2014: 2013–14 OFC Champions League (First leg of final at Port Vila Municipal Stadium. Second leg at Kiwitea Street in Auckland)
  • Auckland City defeated Amicale 3–2 on aggregate to claim its sixth title. Auckland City would represent the OFC at the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup.
  • January 28 – August 13: 2014 Copa Libertadores (First leg of final at Estadio Defensores del Chaco in Asunción; second leg at Estadio Pedro Bidegain in Buenos Aires)
  • San Lorenzo defeated Nacional, 2–1 on aggregate, to claim its first Copa Libertadores title. San Lorenzo would represent CONMEBOL at the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup.
  • January 29 – November 1: 2014 AFC Champions League (First leg of final at Parramatta Stadium in Sydney; second leg at King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh)
  • Western Sydney Wanderers FC defeated Al-Hilal FC, 1–0 in aggregate, to win its first AFC Champions League title. Western Sydney Wanderers would represent the AFC at the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup.
  • February 7 – November 2: 2014 CAF Champions League (First leg of final at Stade Tata Raphaël in Kinshasa; second leg at Stade Mustapha Tchaker in Blida)
  • ES Sétif defeated AS Vita Club, via the away goals rule after the tied score of 3–3 in aggregate, to claim its second CAF Champions League title. ES Sétif would represent the CAF at the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup.
  • March 15 – April 4: 2014 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Costa Rica (final at Estadio Nacional in San José)
  •  Japan defeated  Spain, 2–0, to claim its first title.  Italy took third place in this tournament defeating  Venezuela.
  • June 13 – July 13: 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil (final at Estádio do Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro)
  •  Germany defeated  Argentina, 1–0 after extra time, to claim its fourth FIFA World Cup title. The  Netherlands took third place.
  • August 5 – 24: 2014 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Canada (final at Olympic Stadium in Montreal)
  •  Germany defeated  Nigeria, 1–0 in extra time, to claim its third U20 World Cup title.  France took third place.
  • August 12: 2014 UEFA Super Cup at Cardiff City Stadium in Wales
  • Real Madrid defeated fellow Spanish side Sevilla, 2–0, to claim its second UEFA Super Cup win.
  • August 14 – 27: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
  • Boys: 01 !  Peru; 02 !  South Korea; 03 !  Iceland
  • Girls: 01 !  China; 02 !  Venezuela; 03 !  Mexico
  • December 10 – 20: 2014 FIFA Club World Cup in  Morocco
  • Real Madrid defeated San Lorenzo, 2–0, to claim its first FIFA Club World Cup title. Auckland City took third place.
  • Athletics

  • November 10, 2013 – February 15, 2014: 2014 IAAF Cross Country Permit
  • November 10, 2013, at Soria
  • Men's winner: Dickson Huru
  • Women's winner: Marta Tigabea Mekonen
  • November 17, 2013, at Burgos
  • Men's winner: Imane Merga
  • Women's winner: Hiwot Ayalew
  • December 22, 2013, at Brussels
  • Men's winner: Alex Kibet
  • Women's winner: Sifan Hassan
  • January 4, 2014, at Antrim
  • Men's winner: Japhet Korir
  • Women's winner: Mimi Belete
  • January 6, 2014, at San Giorgio su Legnano
  • Men's winner: Albert Rop
  • Women's winner: Hiwot Ayalew
  • January 11, 2014, at Edinburgh
  • Men's 4 km winner: Garrett Heath
  • Men's 8 km winner: Chris Derrick
  • Women's (6 km) winner: Gemma Steel
  • January 19, 2014, at Seville
  • Men's winner: Paul Tanui
  • Women's winner: Hiwot Ayalew
  • January 26, 2014, at San Vittore Olona
  • Men's winner: Paul Tanui
  • Women's winner: Faith Kipyegon
  • February 2, 2014, at Albufeira
  • Men's winner: Mohamed Moustaoui
  • Women's winner: Hiwot Ayalew
  • February 9, 2014, at Chiba
  • Event cancelled, due to snow storms
  • February 9, 2014, at Diekirch
  • Men's winner: Zersenay Tadese
  • Women's winner: Eleni Gebrehiwot
  • February 15, 2014, at Nairobi
  • Men's winner: Bedan Karoki
  • Women's winner: Faith Kipyegon
  • January 2 – December 31: 2014 IAAF Road Race Label Events
  • NB: An event in bold text depicts it as part of the World Marathon Majors series
  • Gold Level
  • January 2: Xiamen International Marathon
  • Winners: Mariko Kiplagat (m) / Mare Dibaba (f)
  • January 24: Dubai Marathon
  • Winners: Tsegaye Mekonnen (m) / Mula Seboka (f)
  • February 23: World's Best 10K in San Juan
  • Winners: Bedan Karoki (m) / Mary Wacera (f)
  • February 23: Tokyo Marathon (WMM #1)
  • Winners: Dickson Chumba (m) / Tirfi Tsegaye (f)
  • March 2: Lake Biwa Marathon
  • Winner: Bazu Worku
  • March 2: Roma-Ostia Half Marathon
  • Winners: Aziz Lahbabi (m) / Caroline Chepkwony
  • March 9: Nagoya Women's Marathon
  • Winner: Mariya Konovalova
  • March 16: EDP Half Marathon of Lisbon
  • Winners: Bedan Karoki (m) / Werknesh Degefa (f)
  • March 16: Seoul International Marathon
  • Winners: Yacob Jarso (m) / Helah Kiprop (f)
  • March 23: Maratona di Roma
  • Winners: Shume Hailu (m) / Geda Ayelu Lemma (f)
  • April 5: Sportisimo Prague Half Marathon
  • Winners: Peter Cheruiyot Kirui (m) / Joyce Chepkirui (f)
  • April 6: Schneider Electric Marathon de Paris
  • Winners: Kenenisa Bekele (m) / Flomena Cheyech (f)
  • April 13: ABN AMRO Marathon Rotterdam
  • Winners: Eliud Kipchoge (m) / Abebech Afework (f)
  • April 13: London Marathon (WMM #2)
  • Winners: Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich (m) / Edna Kiplagat (f)
  • April 13: Vienna City Marathon
  • Winners: Getu Feleke (m) / Anna Hahner (f)
  • April 20: Yangzhou Jianzhen International Half Marathon
  • Winners: Nguse Amlosom (m) / Gladys Cherono (f)
  • April 21: Boston Marathon (WMM #3)
  • Winners: Meb Keflezighi (m) / Rita Jeptoo (f)
  • May 11: Volkswagen Prague Marathon
  • Winners: Patrick Kipyegon Terer (m) / Firehiwot Dado (f)
  • May 18: Bupa Great Manchester Run
  • Winners: Kenenisa Bekele (m) / Tirunesh Dibaba (f)
  • July 6: Gold Coast Airport Marathon
  • Winners: Silah Limo (m) / Asami Kato (f)
  • July 27: Bogotá International Half Marathon
  • Winners: Geoffrey Kamworor Kipsang (m) / Rita Jeptoo (f)
  • September 6: Birell Prague Grand Prix 10 km
  • Winners: Geoffrey Ronoh (m) / Correti Jepkoech (f)
  • September 7: BUPA Great North Run
  • Winners: Mo Farah (m) / Mary Jepkosgei Keitany (f)
  • September 28: Berlin Marathon (WMM #4)
  • Winners: Dennis Kipruto Kimetto (World Record) (m) / Tirfi Tsegaye (f)
  • September 28: Carrera de la Mujer
  • Winner: Belaynesh Oljira
  • October 5: Rock 'n' Roll Vodafone Half Marathon of Portugal
  • Winners: Stephen Kosgei Kibet (m) / Purity Rionoripo (f)
  • October 5: Rock 'n' Roll Maratona de Lisboa EDP
  • Winners: Samuel Ndungu (m) / Visiline Jepkesho (f)
  • October 5: Bank of Scotland Great Scottish Run
  • Winners: Stephen Mokoka (m) / Edna Kiplagat (f)
  • October 12: Bank of America Chicago Marathon (WMM #5)
  • Winners: Eliud Kipchoge (m) / Rita Jeptoo (f)
  • October 19: TCS Amsterdam Marathon
  • Winners: Bernard Kipyego (m) / Betelhem Moges (f)
  • October 19: Beijing Marathon
  • Winners: Girmay Birhanu (m) / Fatuma Sado (f)
  • October 26: Great South Run
  • Winners: James Rungaru (m) / Belaynesh Oljira (f)
  • October 26: Frankfurt Marathon
  • Winners: Mark Kiptoo (m) / Aberu Kebede (f)
  • November 2: TCS New York City Marathon (final WMM)
  • Winners: Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich (m) / Mary Jepkosgei Keitany (f)
  • November 2: Shanghai Marathon
  • Winners: Stephen Mokoka (m) / Tigist Tufa (f)
  • November 16: Istanbul Marathon
  • Winners: Hafid Chani (m) / Amane Gobena (f)
  • December 7: Fukuoka Marathon (men only) (co-final)
  • Winner: Patrick Makau Musyoki
  • December 7: Singapore Marathon (co-final)
  • Winners: Kenneth Mburu Mungara (m) / Waganesh Amare (f)
  • Silver Level
  • January 26: Osaka International Ladies Marathon
  • Winner: Tetyana Hamera-Shmyrko
  • February 2: Beppu-Ōita Marathon
  • Winner: Abraham Kiplimo
  • February 2: Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon
  • Winners: Martin Mathathi (m) / Eri Makikawa (f)
  • February 16: Hong Kong Marathon
  • Winners: Feyera Gemeda (m) / Rehima Kedir (f)
  • April 6: Great Ireland Run
  • Winners: Japhet Korir (m) / Iwona Lewandowska (f)
  • April 6: Daegu Marathon
  • Winners: Yemane Tsegay (m) / Mulu Seboka (f)
  • April 27: Hannover Marathon
  • Winners: Henry Chirchir (m) / Souad Aït Salem (f)
  • April 27: Madrid Marathon
  • Winners: Ezekiel Kiptoo Chebii (m) / Alem Frike (f)
  • May 24 & 25: Ottawa Race Weekend
  • Winners (10k race): Wilson Kiprop (m) / Mary Jepkosgei Keitany (f)
  • Winners (marathon): Yemane Tsegay (m) / Tigist Tufa (f)
  • May 31: Freihofer's Run for Women
  • Winner: Lucy Kabuu
  • June 7: Mattoni Ceske Budejovice Half Marathon
  • Winners: Geoffrey Kipsang (m) / Betelhem Moges (f)
  • June 21: Mattoni Half Marathon Olomouc
  • Winners: Geoffrey Ronoh (m) / Edna Kiplagat (f)
  • September 14: Mattoni Ústí nad Labem Half Marathon
  • Winners: Adugna Takele (m) / Correti Jepkoech (f)
  • September 21: Dam tot Damloop
  • Winners: John Nzau Mwangangi (m) / Linet Masai (f)
  • September 21: Blackmores Sydney Marathon
  • Winners: Gebo Burka (m) / Biruktayit Eshetu (f)
  • October 19: BUPA Great Birmingham Run
  • Winners: Joel Kimutai (m) / Poline Wanjiku (f)
  • October 19: Media Maraton Valencia Trinidad Alfonso (half marathon)
  • Winners: Abraham Cheroben (m) / Emily Chebet (f)
  • October 19: Toronto Waterfront Marathon
  • Winners: Laban Korir (m) / Mulu Seboka (f)
  • October 26: Venice Marathon
  • Winners: Behailu Mamo (m) / Konjit Tilahun (f)
  • October 26: Marseille Cassis 20km
  • Winners: Titus Mbishei (m) / Peris Chepchirchir (f)
  • November 16: Yokohama Women's Marathon
  • Winner: Tomomi Tanaka
  • December 28: Corrida de Houilles
  • Winners: Victor Chumo (m) / Peris Jepchichir (f)
  • December 31: San Silvestre Vallecana (final)
  • Winners: Mike Kigen (m) / Gemma Steel (f)
  • Bronze Level
  • February 23: Maraton Ciudad de Sevilla
  • Winners: Cosmas Kiplimo Legat (m) / Pamela Rotich (f)
  • April 6: Maraton de Santiago
  • Winners: Beraki Beyene (m) / Emily Perpetua Chepkorir (f)
  • April 6: Brighton Marathon
  • Winners: William Chebor (m) / Alice Milgo (f)
  • April 6: Milano City Marathon
  • Winners: Francis Kiprop (m) / Visiline Jepkesho (f)
  • April 13: Pyongyang Marathon
  • Winners: Pak Chol (m) / Kim Hye-Gyong (f)
  • April 13: Łódź Maraton Dbam o Zdrowie
  • Winners: Yared Shegumo (m) / Karolina Jarzyńska (f)
  • April 20: Nagano Olympic Commemorative Marathon
  • Winners: Serhiy Lebid (m) / Alina Prokopeva (f)
  • May 18: Nordea Riga Marathon
  • Winners: Yu Chiba (m) / Tigist Teshome Ayanu (f)
  • May 18: Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon
  • Winners: Bedan Karoki (m) / Visiline Jepkesho (f)
  • May 25: Edinburgh Marathon
  • Winners: David Toniok (m) / Kateryna Stetsenko (f)
  • June 1: Lanzhou International Marathon
  • Winners: Gilbert Kiptoo Chepkwony (m) / Eunice Kirwa Jepkirui (f)
  • June 14: Corrida de Langueux - Côtes d'Armor
  • Winners: Victor Kimutai Chumo (m) / Angela Tanui (f)
  • June 28: Vidovdan Road Race
  • Winners: Darko Živanović (m) / Anikó Kálovics (f)
  • September 21: Siberian International Marathon
  • Winners: John Kyalo Kyui (m) / Purity Kimetto (f)
  • November 9: Banque du Liban Beirut Marathon
  • Winners: Fikadu Girma (m) / Mulahabt Tsega (f)
  • November 9: Marathon des Alpes-Maritimes Nice-Cannes
  • Winners: Shume Hailu (m) / Rose Jepchumba (f)
  • November 16: Maraton Valencia Trinidad Alfonso (full marathon)
  • Winners: Jacob Kendagor (m) / Beata Naigambo (f)
  • December 13: Zhuhai International Half Marathon (final)
  • Winners: MA Jinguo (m) / SUN Lamei (f)
  • February 1 – 15: 2014 IAAF Indoor Permit
  • February 1: Weltklasse in Karlsruhe in Karlsruhe
  • Host nation,  Germany, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • February 2: Russian Winter Meeting in Moscow
  • Host nation,  Russia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • February 6: XL Galan in Stockholm
  • Seven different national teams won one gold medal each. However, host nation,  Sweden, won the overall medal tally.
  • February 8: Boston Indoor Games in Roxbury, Boston
  • Host nation,  United States, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • February 9: Indoor Flanders Meeting in Ghent
  •  Poland won the gold medal tally.  Kenya won the overall medal tally.
  • February 15: British Athletics Grand Prix in Birmingham
  • Host nation,  Great Britain, and  Ethiopia share the gold medal tally, with 3 golds each. Also,  Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
  • February 2 – August 17: 2014 IAAF Race Walking Challenge
  • February 2: Oceania Race Walking Championships in Hobart
  • Winners: Dane Bird–Smith (m) / Kelly Ruddick (f)
  • February 15 & 16: South American Race Walking Championships in Cochabamba
  • Winners: Ronaldo Saquipay (m) / Kimberley Garcia (f)
  • February 22: Circuito Internacional de Marcha Chihuahua in Chihuahua
  • Men's 20 km race winner: Eider Arévalo
  • Women's 20 km race winner: Sandra Arenas
  • Men's 50 km race winner: José Leyver
  • March 16: Lugano Trophy - 12th Memorial Mario Albisetti in Lugano
  • Winners: Ruslan Dmytrenko (m) / Liu Hong (f)
  • March 16: Asian Race Walking Championships in Nomi, Ishikawa
  • Winners: Kim Hyun-sub (m) / Zhou Tongmei (f)
  • March 22: Dudinska Paldesjatka (D-50-km) in Dudince
  • Men's 20 km race winner: Matej Tóth
  • Women's 20 km race winner: Ainhoa Pinedo
  • Men's 50 km race winner: Rafał Augustyn
  • April 5: Grande Prémio Internacional de Rio Maior em Marcha Atlética in Rio Maior
  • Winners: Caio Bonfim (m) / Vera Santos (f)
  • April 12: Poděbrady 2014 in the  Czech Republic
  • Winners: Matej Tóth (m) / Anežka Drahotová (f)
  • May 31: XXVIII Gran Premio Cantones de La Coruña in A Coruña
  • Winners: Erick Barrondo (m) / Liu Hong (f)
  • August 10 – 14: Part of the 2014 African Championships in Athletics in Marrakesh
  • Winners: Lebogang Shange (m) / Grace Wanjiru (f)
  • August 12 – 17: Part of the 2014 European Athletics Championships (final)
  • Men's 20 km race winner: Miguel Ángel López
  • Women's 20 km race winner: Elmira Alembekova
  • Men's 50 km race winner: Yohann Diniz
  • Overall winners: Ruslan Dmytrenko (m) / Liu Hong (f)
  • March 7 – 9: 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships at Sopot
  • The  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • March 22 – September 7: 2014 IAAF World Challenge
  • March 22: IAAF World Challenge in Melbourne
  • Host nation,  Australia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • May 3: Jamaica International Invitational in Kingston
  •  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • May 11: Seiko Golden Grand Prix Tokyo in  Japan
  •  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • May 17: Ponce Grand Prix in  Puerto Rico
  •  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • May 21: IAAF World Challenge in Beijing
  • Host nation,  China, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • June 8: Meeting International Mohammed VI d'Athlétisme de Rabat in  Morocco
  •  Ethiopia won the gold medal tally. Host nation,  Morocco, won the overall medal tally.
  • June 8: IWC Meeting - Hengelo in the  Netherlands
  • The  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • June 17: 53rd Golden Spike Ostrava in the  Czech Republic
  •  Kenya and the  United States won 3 gold medals each.  Ethiopia and the United States won 6 overall medals each.
  • July 19: 32nd Meeting Madrid 2014 in  Spain
  •  Jamaica and the  United States won 2 gold medals each. However, the United States won the overall medal tally.
  • August 10: Grande Premio Brasil Caixa Governo do Pará in Belém
  • Host nation,  Brazil, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • August 31: ISTAF Berlin in  Germany
  •  Ethiopia and host nation,  Germany, won 3 gold medals each. However, the  United States won the overall medal tally.
  • September 2: IAAF World Challenge Zagreb in  Croatia
  • Host nation,  Croatia,  Kenya, and the  United States won 2 gold medals each. Kenya and the United States won 5 overall medals each.
  • September 7: Rieti Meeting in  Italy (final)
  •  Poland won the gold medal tally. Host nation,  Italy, won the overall medal tally.
  • March 29: 2014 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships at Copenhagen
  • Men's individual winner: Geoffrey Kipsang Kamworor
  • Men's team winner:  Eritrea
  • Women's individual winner: Gladys Cherono
  • Women's team winner:  Kenya
  • May 3 & 4: 2014 IAAF World Race Walking Cup at Taicang
  • Host nation,  China, and  Russia won 4 gold medals each. However, China won the overall medal tally.
  • May 9 – September 5: 2014 IAAF Diamond League
  • May 9: Doha Diamond League in  Qatar
  •  Kenya won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • May 18: Shanghai Golden Grand Prix in  China
  • The  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • May 31: Prefontaine Classic in the  United States
  • Host nation, the  United States, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • June 5: Golden Gala - Pietro Mennea in Rome
  •  Kenya and the  United States won 3 gold medals each. However, the United States won the overall medal tally.
  • June 11: Bislett Games in Oslo
  • The  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • June 14: Adidas Grand Prix in New York City
  • Host nation, the  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • July 3: Athletissima in Lausanne
  •  Kenya won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • July 5: Meeting Areva in Saint-Denis (Paris)
  •  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • July 11 & 12: British Athletics Grand Prix #1 in Glasgow
  •  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • July 18: Herculis in  Monaco
  •  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • August 21: DN Galan in Stockholm
  •  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • August 24: British Athletics Grand Prix #2 in Birmingham
  •  Jamaica and  Kenya won 4 gold medals each. However, Kenya won the overall medal tally.
  • August 28: Weltklasse Zürich in   Switzerland
  • The  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • September 5: Memorial Van Damme (final) in Brussels
  • The  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • For the overall winners of the 2014 IAAF Diamond League, click here.
  • May 11 – September 7: 2014 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge
  • May 11: Seiko Golden Grand Prix Tokyo in  Japan (with the IAAF World Challenge at the same time)
  • Winner: Betty Heidler
  • May 17: Ponce Grand Prix in  Puerto Rico (with the IAAF World Challenge at the same time)
  • Winners: Krisztián Pars (m) / Amanda Bingson (f)
  • May 21: Part of the IAAF World Challenge in Beijing
  • Winner: Wang Zheng
  • June 7: 60th Janusz Kusociński Memorial in Szczecin
  • Winner: Krisztián Pars
  • June 8: Meeting International Mohammed VI d'Athlétisme de Rabat (with the IAAF World Challenge at the same time)
  • Winner: Kathrin Klaas
  • June 12: Moscow Challenge in  Russia
  • Winners: Dilshod Nazarov (m) / Wang Zheng (f)
  • June 17: 53rd Golden Spike Ostrava (with the IAAF World Challenge at the same time)
  • Winners: Krisztián Pars (m) / Betty Heidler (f)
  • June 25: Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku
  • Winner: Krisztián Pars
  • July 1: 19th International Athletic Meeting in Honor of Miner's Day in Velenje
  • Winner: Paweł Fajdek
  • Note: Not sure, if this event was part of this year's Hammer Throw Challenge or not.
  • July 8: István Gyulai Memorial in Székesfehérvár
  • Winners: Krisztián Pars (m) / Anita Włodarczyk (f)
  • July 16: Karlstad Grand Prix in  Sweden
  • Winner: Dilshod Nazarov
  • July 19: 32nd Meeting Madrid 2014 (with the IAAF World Challenge at the same time)
  • Winner: Dilshod Nazarov
  • August 31: ISTAF Berlin (with the IAAF World Challenge at the same time)
  • Winner: Anita Włodarczyk (New World Record: 79.58m)
  • September 7: Rieti Meeting (final and with the IAAF World Challenge at the same time)
  • Winner: Paweł Fajdek
  • Overall winners: Krisztián Pars (m) / Anita Włodarczyk (f)
  • April 3 – October 3: 2014 IAAF World Combined Events Challenge
  • April 3 & 4: Oceania Combined Events Championships in Melbourne
  • Decathlon winner: Jake Stein (7,564 points) (in dispute)
  • Heptathlon winner: Sophie Stanwell (5,624 points)
  • May 2 & 3: 27th Multistars - Trofeo Zerneri Acciai in Florence
  • Decathlon winner: Eelco Sintnicolaas (8,161 points)
  • Heptathlon winner: Morgan Lake (5,896 points)
  • May 31 & June 1: 40th Hypo-Meeting in Götzis
  • Decathlon winner: Trey Hardee (8,518 points)
  • Heptathlon winner: Katarina Johnson-Thompson (6,682 points)
  • June 14 & 15: 8th TNT Express Meeting in Kladno
  • Decathlon winner: Oleksiy Kasyanov (8,083 points)
  • Heptathlon winner: Eliška Klučinová (6,460 points)
  • June 26 – 29: US Championships in Sacramento, California
  • Decathlon winner: Trey Hardee (8,599 points)
  • Heptathlon winner: Sharon Day-Monroe (6,470 points)
  • June 28 & 29: 18th Erdgas Mehrkampf-Meeting in Ratingen
  • Decathlon winner: Rico Freimuth (8,356 points)
  • Heptathlon winner: Lilli Schwarzkopf (6,426 points)
  • July 5 & 6: European Cup Combined Events Super League in Toruń
  • Decathlon winner: Eelco Sintnicolaas (8,156 points)
  • Heptathlon winner: Nadine Broersen (6,539 points)
  • Overall title winner:  Russia (41,159 points)
  • July 5 & 6: European Cup Combined Events First and Second League in Ribeira Brava
  • First League decathlon winner: Adam Helcelet (7,955 points)
  • First League heptathlon winner: Eliška Klučinová (6,191 points)
  • Second League decathlon winner: Niels Pittomvils (8,000 points)
  • Second League heptathlon winner: Sofia Yfantidou (5,806 points)
  • Promotion to Super League:  Czech Republic (40,384 points)
  • Relegated to First League:  Poland (36,879 points)
  • Note: Ribeira Brava replaced Donetsk in hosting the First and Second Leagues, due to the 2014 Crimean crisis.
  • July 17 & 18: Pan American Combined Events Cup in Ottawa
  • Decathlon winner: Yordanis Garcia (8,179 points)
  • Heptathlon winner: Natasha Jackson (5,928 points)
  • July 27 – August 2: Part of the 2014 Commonwealth Games
  • Decathlon winner: Damian Warner (8,282 points)
  • Heptathlon winner: Brianne Theisen-Eaton (6,597 points)
  • August 10 – 14: Part of the 2014 African Championships in Athletics
  • Decathlon winner: Larbi Bouraada (8,311 points)
  • Heptathlon winner: Marthe Koala (5,454 points)
  • August 12 – 17: Part of the 2014 European Athletics Championships
  • Decathlon winner: Andrei Krauchanka (8,616 points)
  • Heptathlon winner: Antoinette Nana Djimou (6,551 points)
  • September 20 & 21: Décastar in Talence
  • Decathlon winner: Mikk Pahapill (8,077 points)
  • Heptathlon winner: Carolin Schäfer (6,383 points)
  • September 26 – October 3: Part of the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon (final)
  • Decathlon -> Winner: Keisuke Ushiro (8,088 points); Second: Leonid Andreev (7,879 points); Third: Akihiko Nakamura (7,828 points)
  • Heptathlon -> Winner: Ekaterina Voronina (5,912 points); Second: Wang Qingling (5,856 points); Third: Yuliya Tarasova (5,482 points)
  • Overall winners: Rico Freimuth (m) / Nadine Broersen (f)
  • May 24 & 25: 2014 IAAF World Relays at Nassau (debut event)
  • Men's 4 × 100 m team winner:  Jamaica
  • Men's 4 × 200 m team winner:  Jamaica (World Record)
  • Men's 4 × 400 m team winner:  United States
  • Men's 4 × 800 m team winner:  Kenya
  • Men's 4x1,500m team winner:  Kenya (World Record)
  • Women's 4 × 100 m team winner:  United States
  • Women's 4 × 200 m team winner:  United States
  • Women's 4 × 400 m team winner:  United States
  • Women's 4 × 800 m team winner:  United States
  • Women's 4x1,500m team winner:  Kenya
  • July 22 – 27: 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics at Eugene
  • The  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • August 10 – 14: 2014 African Championships in Athletics in Marrakesh
  •  South Africa won the gold medal tally.  Kenya won the overall medal tally.
  • August 12 – 17: 2014 European Athletics Championships at Zürich
  •  Great Britain won the gold medal tally.  France and Great Britain won 23 overall medals each.
  • August 20 – 26: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
  • Host nation,  China, won the gold medal tally.  Ethiopia and  Germany won 8 overall medals each.
  • September 13 & 14: 2014 IAAF Continental Cup at Marrakesh
  • Men: Team Europe won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • Women: Team Americas won the gold medal tally. Team Europe won the overall medal tally.
  • Badminton

  • January 7 – December 28: 2014 BWF Calendar of Events
  • January 7 – December 21: 2014 BWF Super Series
  • January 7 – 12 at (Seoul)
  •  China won the gold tally.
  • January 14 – 19 at (Kuala Lumpur)
  •  China won the gold medal tally.
  • March 4 – 9 at (Birmingham)
  •  China and  Indonesia won 2 gold medals each.
  • April 1 – 6 at (New Delhi)
  •  China and  Denmark won 2 gold medals each.
  • April 8 – 13 at (Singapore)
  •  China won the gold medal tally.
  • June 10 – 15 at (Tokyo)
  •  China won the gold medal tally.
  • June 17 – 22 at (Jakarta)
  •  China and  Denmark won 2 gold medals each.
  • June 24 – 29 at (Sydney)
  •  China and  South Korea won 2 gold medals each.
  • October 14 – 19 at (Odense)
  •  China won all the gold medals.
  • October 21 – 26 at (Paris)
  •  China won the gold medal tally.
  • November 11 – 16 at (Fuzhou)
  • Both  China and  India won 2 gold medals each.
  • November 18 – 23 at (Kowloon)
  •  China won the gold medal tally.
  • December 17 – 21 at (Dubai) (final)
  •  China won the gold medal tally.
  • January 21 – December 13: 2014 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix
  • January 21 – 26 at (Lucknow)
  •  China won the gold medal tally.
  • February 25 – March 2 at (Mulheim)
  •  Japan won the gold medal tally.
  • March 11 – 16 at (Basel)
  •  China won the gold medal tally.
  • March 25 – 30: YONEX-SUNRISE Malaysia Grand Prix Gold in Johor Bahru
  •  China won the gold medal tally.
  • April 15 – 19 at (Auckland)
  •  Indonesia won the gold medal tally.
  • April 15 – 20 at (Jiangsu)
  •  China won the gold medal tally.
  • June 30 – July 5 at (Vancouver)
  •  South Korea won the gold medal tally.
  • July 8 – 13 at 2014 YONEX Suffolk County Community College U.S. Open Badminton Championships in New York City
  •  Indonesia won the gold medal tally.
  • July 15 – 20 at (Taipei)
  •  China and  Indonesia won 2 gold medals each.
  • July 22 – 27 at (Vladivostok)
  •  Japan won the gold medal tally.
  • August 5 – 10 at (Rio de Janeiro)
  •  Germany won the gold medal tally.
  • September 1 – 7 at (Ho Chi Minh City)
  •  Indonesia won the gold medal tally.
  • September 9 – 14 at (Palembang)
  • Host nation,  Indonesia, won the gold medal tally.
  • October 7 – 12 at (Almere)
  • Note: An event in London was scheduled to take place from September 30 to October 5, but it was cancelled.
  • Five different nations won one gold medal each.
  • October 28 – November 2 at (Saarbrücken)
  •  China won the gold medal tally.
  • November 4 – 9 at (Jeonju)
  • Host nation,  South Korea, won the gold medal tally.
  • November 19 – 23 at (Glasgow)
  • Five different nations won one gold medal each.
  • November 25 – 30 at  Macau
  •  China won the gold medal tally.
  • December 8 – 13 (2014 K&D Graphics / Yonex Grand Prix) at Orange, California (final)
  •  Chinese Taipei won the gold medal tally.
  • February 10 – 15: 2014 Oceania Badminton Championships at Ballarat
  • Host nation,  Australia, won the gold medal tally.
  • February 11 – 16: 2014 European Men's and Women's Team Badminton Championships at Basel
  • Men's Team Winners:  Denmark
  • Women's Team Winners:  Denmark
  • April 7 – 18: 2014 BWF World Junior Championships at Alor Setar
  •  China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • April 22 – 27: 2014 Badminton Asia Championships in Gimcheon
  •  China and  South Korea had won 2 gold medals each. China won the overall medal tally.
  • April 23 – 27: 2014 European Badminton Championships at Kazan
  •  Denmark won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • April 23 – 29: 2014 African Badminton Championships at Gaborone
  •  South Africa won the gold medal tally.
  • May 18 – 25: 2014 Thomas & Uber Cup at New Delhi
  •  Japan defeated  Malaysia, 3–2, to claim its first Thomas Cup win.
  •  China defeated  Japan, 3–1, to claim its 13th Uber Cup win.
  • June 24 – 28: 2014 BWF European Club Championships in Amiens
  • Primorye Vladivostok defeated BC Chambly Oise, 4–1 (in matches won), to claim its third consecutive European Club Championship win. Both TJ Sokol Vesely Jehnice and AIX Universite teams won a bronze medal each.
  • August 17 – 22: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
  • Boys' Singles: 01 ! SHI Yuqi; 02 ! LIN Guipu; 03 ! Anthony Sinisuka Ginting
  • Girls' Singles: 01 ! HE Bingjiao; 02 ! Akane Yamaguchi; 03 ! Busanan Ongbamrungphan
  • Mixed Doubles: 01 ! June Wei Cheam / NG Tsz Yau; 02 ! Kanta Tsuneyama / LEE Chia-Hsin; 03 ! ANGODA VIDANALAGE S.P.D. / HE Bingjiao
  • August 25 – 31: 2014 BWF World Championships in Copenhagen
  •  China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • Baseball

  • March 22 – September 28: 2014 Major League Baseball season
  • May 30: 2014 Civil Rights Game (Houston Astros vs. Baltimore Orioles) at Minute Maid Park in Houston
  • Houston Astros defeated the Baltimore Orioles 2–1.
  • May 30 – June 25: 2014 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament (2014 College World Series on June 14–25 at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Nebraska)
  • The Vanderbilt Commodores defeated the Virginia Cavaliers 2–1 in the best-of-three-games final series to claim the school's first NCAA title in any men's sport.
  • July 15: 2014 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Target Field in Minneapolis
  • The American League defeated the National League, with the score of 5–3.
  • July 23 – 30: 2014 Big League World Series at Easley, South Carolina
  • The Southeast Team (from Clearwater) defeated Team  Puerto Rico, 2–1, in the final match.
  • July 29 – August 4: 2014 Little League Intermediate World Series at Livermore, California
  • Team West ( Nogales National LL) defeated Team  Puerto Rico (Samaritana LL, San Lorenzo) 11–4 in the final match.
  • August 1 – 10: 2014 WBSC U15 Baseball World Cup in the state of Baja California Sur. Cabo San Lucas, Ciudad Constitución, and La Paz will each play a role in this World Cup.
  •  Cuba defeated the  United States, 6–3, to claim its first U15 Baseball World Cup win.  Venezuela won the bronze medal.
  • August 9 – 16: 2014 Junior League World Series at Taylor, Michigan
  • Team Asia-Pacific (represented by the Chung-shan JLL team from Taichung) defeated Team USA Southwest (represented by the Oil Belt All-Stars team from Corpus Christi), 9–1, in the final match.
  • August 9 – 16: 2014 Senior League World Series at Bangor, Maine
  • Team USA Southwest (represented by the West University L.L. team from Houston) defeated Team Latin America (represented by the Pariba L.L. team from Willemstad), 7–4, to claim its second Senior League World Series title.
  • August 14 – 24: 2014 Little League World Series in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania
  • Team Asia-Pacific (represented by the Seoul LL from  South Korea) defeated Team Great Lakes (represented by the Jackie Robinson West LL from Chicago), 8–4, in the final match.
  • September 1 – 7: 2014 WBSC Women's Baseball World Cup in Miyazaki
  • Host nation,  Japan, defeated the  United States, 3–0, to claim its fourth consecutive Women's Baseball World Cup title.  Australia took the bronze medal.
  • September 12 – 21: 2014 European Baseball Championship in the  Czech Republic and  Germany
  • The  Netherlands defeated  Italy, 6–3, to win its 21st European Baseball Championship title.  Spain took the bronze medal.
  • October 21 – 29: 2014 World Series
  • The San Francisco Giants defeated the Kansas City Royals, 4–3 in games, to claim its eighth World Series title.
  • MVP of the series: Madison Bumgarner, of the San Francisco Giants.
  • November 7 – 16: 2014 WBSC U21 Baseball World Cup in Taichung
  •  Chinese Taipei defeated  Japan, 9–0, to win the inaugural IBAF's U21 Baseball World Cup.
  • Basketball

  • October 1, 2013 – April 11, 2014: 2013–14 Euroleague
  • April 15 – 25: 2013–14 Euroleague Quarter-finals
  • May 16 – 18: 2013–14 Euroleague Final Four at the Mediolanum Forum in Milan
  • Maccabi Tel Aviv defeated Real Madrid, 98–86, to claim its sixth title.
  • October 15, 2013 – February 19, 2014: 2013–14 Eurocup Basketball
  • March 4 – May 7: 2013–14 Eurocup Basketball Knockout Stage
  • Valencia BC defeated Unics Kazan, 165–140, to claim its third title.
  • October 24, 2013 – April 27, 2014: 2013–14 EuroChallenge
  • Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia defeated Triumph Lyubertsy, 79–65, to claim its first title.
  • October 29, 2013 – April 16, 2014: 2013–14 NBA season
  • The San Antonio Spurs won the most regular-season games. Kevin Durant, of the Oklahoma City Thunder, was the top scorer for this season.
  • April 19 – June 15: 2014 NBA Playoffs
  • The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Miami Heat, 4–1 (in games won), to claim its fifth NBA title.
  • Kawhi Leonard (of the San Antonio Spurs) was the MVP of this year's NBA finals.
  • November 6, 2013 – March 28, 2014: 2013–14 EuroCup Women
  • Dynamo Moscow defeated fellow Russian team, the Dynamo Kursk, 158–150, to claim its third title.
  • November 6, 2013 – April 13, 2014: 2013–14 EuroLeague Women (Final four playoffs at Yekaterinburg)
  • The Galatasaray team defeated fellow Turkish team, Fenerbahçe, 69–58, to win its first title.
  • January 24 – March 22: 2014 FIBA Americas League
  • Flamengo defeated fellow Brazilian Pinheiros team, 85–78, to win its first FIBA Americas League title. Aguada took the bronze medal.
  • February 16: 2014 NBA All-Star Game at Smoothie King Center in New Orleans
  • The Eastern Conference defeated the Western Conference 163–155. Kyrie Irving of the Cleveland Cavaliers was named MVP.
  • March 18 – April 7: 2014 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament (Final Four at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas)
  • The Connecticut Huskies defeated the Kentucky Wildcats, 60–54, to claim its fourth NCAA title.
  • March 22 – April 8: 2014 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament (Final Four at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee)
  • The Connecticut Huskies defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 79–58, to claim its ninth NCAA title.
  • May 16 – August 17: 2014 WNBA season
  • The Phoenix Mercury won the most regular-season games. Maya Moore, of the Minnesota Lynx, was the top scorer for this season.
  • August 21 – September 12: 2014 WNBA Playoffs
  • The Phoenix Mercury swept the Chicago Sky 3–0 in the best-of-5 final series. It is the Mercury's third league title.
  • June 5 – 8: 2014 FIBA 3x3 World Championships in Moscow
  • Men:  Qatar defeated  Serbia, 18–13, to claim its first title. Host nation,  Russia, took third place.
  • Women: The  United States defeated host nation,  Russia, 15–8, to win its second consecutive title.  Belgium took third place.
  • June 20 – 24: 2014 FIBA U18 Americas Championship in Colorado Springs
  • Host nation, the  United States, defeated  Canada, 113–79, to win its seventh FIBA U18 Americas title. The  Dominican Republic wins the bronze medal.
  • June 28 – July 6: 2014 FIBA U17 World Championship for Women in Klatovy and Plzeň
  • The  United States defeated  Spain, 77–75, to claim its third consecutive FIBA U17 title.  Hungary took third place.
  • July 8 – 20: 2014 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship in Crete
  •  Turkey defeated  Spain, 65–57, to claim its first FIBA U20 title.  Serbia took the bronze medal.
  • July 19: 2014 WNBA All-Star Game at US Airways Center in Phoenix
  • The Eastern Conference defeated the Western Conference 125–124 in overtime. Shoni Schimmel of the Atlanta Dream was named MVP.
  • July 19 – October 12: 2014 FIBA 3x3 World Tour
  • July 19 & 20 in Manila
  • Manila West team defeated Team Doha, 21–17, to claim its first win.
  • August 2 & 3 in Beijing
  • Team Wukesong defeated Team Nagoya, 21–10, to claim its first win.
  • August 15 & 16 in Chicago
  • Team Saskatoon defeated Team Denver, 18–17, to claim its first win.
  • August 23 & 24 in Prague
  • Team Novi Sad defeated Team Bucharest, 16–14, to claim its first win.
  • August 29 & 30 in Lausanne
  • Team Trbovlje defeated fellow Slovenian Team Kranj, 17–16, to claim its first win.
  • September 27 & 28 in Rio de Janeiro
  • Team São Paulo defeated fellow Brazilian Team Santos, 21–12, to claim its first win.
  • October 11 & 12 in Tokyo (final)
  • Team Novi Sad defeated Team Saskatoon, 21–11, to claim its second win.
  • July 22 – 26: 2014 Centrobasket Championship for Women in Monterrey
  •  Cuba defeated  Puerto Rico, 58–47, to claim its 16th Centrobasket title. The  Dominican Republic won the bronze medal.
  • August 1 – 7: 2014 Centrobasket Championship for Men in Nayarit
  • Host nation,  Mexico, defeated  Puerto Rico, 74–60, to claim its third Centrobasket title. The  Dominican Republic took third place.
  • August 6 – 10: 2014 FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship for Women in Colorado Springs
  • The  United States defeated  Canada, 104–74, to claim its eighth Americas U18 title.  Argentina won the bronze medal.
  • August 8 – 16: 2014 FIBA Under-17 World Championship in Dubai
  • The  United States defeated  Australia, 99–92, to claim its third FIBA U17 title.  Serbia won the bronze medal.
  • August 18 – 26: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
  • Boys' Dunk Contest: 01 ! Karim Mouliom; 02 ! Ziga Lah; 03 ! FU Lei
  • Girls' Shoot-out Contest: 01 ! Lucia Togores Carpintero; 02 ! Ela Micunovic; 03 ! Katie Lou Samuelson
  • Boys' 3x3: 01 !  Lithuania; 02 !  France; 03 !  Argentina
  • Girls' 3x3: 01 !  United States; 02 !  Netherlands; 03 !  Spain
  • August 19 – 28: 2014 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship in Doha
  •  China defeated  Iran, 66–48, to claim its tenth Asia U18 Championship title.  South Korea took the bronze medal.
  • August 30 – September 14: 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup (men) in  Spain (final at the Palacio de Deportes, Madrid)
  • The United States defeated  Serbia 129–92 to claim its fifth FIBA Basketball World Cup title.  France took the bronze medal.
  • September 5 – 7: 2014 FIBA Europe 3x3 Championships in Bucharest
  • Men: Host nation,  Romania, defeated  Slovenia, 18–16, to claim its first Europe 3x3 Championship title.  Lithuania took third place.
  • Women:  Russia defeated  Slovenia, 16–13, to claim its first Europe 3x3 Championship title.  Belgium took third place.
  • September 26 – 28: 2014 FIBA Intercontinental Cup in Rio de Janeiro
  • Flamengo defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv, 156–146 in two matches, to win its first FIBA Intercontinental Cup title.
  • September 27 – October 5: 2014 FIBA World Championship for Women in Istanbul and Ankara (final at Ülker Sports Arena, Istanbul)
  • The  United States defeated  Spain, 77–64, to claim its ninth FIBA Women's World Championship title.  Australia took the bronze medal.
  • October 10 – 17: 2014 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship for Women in Amman
  •  China defeated  Japan, 60–53, to claim its 14th FIBA Asia U18 Women's Championship title.  South Korea took the bronze medal.
  • December 12: 2014 FIBA 3x3 All Stars in Doha
  • Team Novi Sad defeated Team Doha, 20–12, in the final match.
  • Beach soccer

  • January 3 – December 14: Beach Soccer Worldwide Calendar of Events
  • January 3 – 5: 2014 Copa América Beach Soccer at Recife
  • Host nation,  Brazil, defeated  Argentina 10–1 to claim its tenth title.
  • February 13 – 15: 2014 Copa San Luis Futbol Playa at Merlo
  •  Brazil defeated host nation,  Argentina, 2–0.
  • April 11 – 13: Copa Pílsener Fútbol Playa 2014 at San Salvador
  •  Brazil is the overall winner, having won all its matches.
  • May 16 – 18: 2014 Riviera Maya Cup at Playa del Carmen
  •  Brazil is the overall winner, having won all its matches.
  • June 3 – 8: 2014 Euro Winners Cup at Catania
  •  Russia's BSC Kristall team defeated  Italy's Milano BS team, 2–0.  Portugal's SC Braga team took third place.
  • June 6 – 8: 2014 North American Sand Soccer Championship in Virginia Beach
  •  Canada defeated  Portugal's C.D. Nacional, with the score of 3–2.  United States' Rush BSC, Ohio, took third place.
  • June 12 – 24: 2014 ITV Fever Pitch in Manchester
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  • June 13 – 15: 2014 Istanbul Cup in  Turkey
  •  Russia's FC Lokomotiv Moscow defeated  Turkey's Beşiktaş J.K., to claim its second title.
  • June 20 – August 17: 2014 Euro Beach Soccer League
  • June 20 – 22 in Catania
  • Group 1 winner:  Italy
  • Group 2 winner:   Switzerland
  • June 27 – 29 in Sopot
  • Group 1 winner:  Portugal
  • Group 2 winner:  Spain
  • July 11 – 13 in Moscow
  • Division A winners:  Russia,  Spain, and  Belarus
  • Division B winners:  Estonia and  Azerbaijan
  • August 8 – 10 in Siófok
  • Division A winners:  Ukraine
  • Division B (Group 1) winners:  Hungary
  • Division B (Group 2) winners:  Turkey
  • August 14 – 17: Promotional Final and the Superfinal in Torredembarra
  • Promotion Final:  Hungary defeated  Poland, 6–4, to win this event.
  • Superfinal:  Russia defeated host nation,  Spain, 4–3, to win this event.
  • July 19 & 20: 2014 Beach Soccer Nations Cup in Linz
  •  Germany defeated  Austria, 6–5, in the final match.
  • July 25 – 27: 2014 Mundialito at Vila Nova de Gaia
  •  Portugal defeated  Japan, 8–2, to claim its fifth Mundialito win.  Hungary took third place.
  • August 22 – 24: Tour El Jadida 2014 in  Morocco
  • Host nation,  Morocco, took first place, by winning both matches against the United Arab Emirates and Switzerland.
  • August 28 – 31: 2014 Euro Beach Soccer Cup in Baku
  •  Spain defeated   Switzerland, 8–6, in the final match.  Russia took third place.
  • November 4 – 8: 2014 Samsung Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup in Dubai
  •  Brazil defeated  Russia, 3–2 at extra time, to win its first Intercontinental Cup title.  Portugal took third place.
  • December 12 – 14: 2014 Copa Lagos in  Nigeria
  • Champions:  Ivory Coast; Second:  Nigeria; Third:  Senegal
  • Canadian football

  • June 26 – November 8: 2014 CFL season
  • West Division CFL season winners: Calgary Stampeders
  • East Division CFL season winners: Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • November 29: 2014 Vanier Cup at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium in Montreal
  • The Montreal Carabins defeated the McMaster Marauders, 20–19, to claim its first Vanier Cup win.
  • November 30: 102nd Grey Cup at BC Place in Vancouver
  • The Calgary Stampeders defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 20–16, to claim the team's seventh Grey Cup win.
  • Cricket

  • February 9 – March 1: 2014 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup in the United Arab Emirates
  • Winners:  South Africa (first title). Second:  Pakistan. Third:  England.
  • March 16 – April 6: 2014 ICC World Twenty20 and 2014 ICC Women's World Twenty20 together in Bangladesh
  • Men's winners:  Sri Lanka (first title). Second:  India. Third:  West Indies
  • Women's winners:  Australia (third consecutive title). Finalist:  England
  • Dressage

  • March 21, 2013 – March 23, 2014: 2013–14 FEI World Cup Dressage
  • 2013–14 Western European League winner: Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfvén
  • 2013–14 Central European League winner: Tatiana Dorofeeva
  • 2013–14 North American League winner: Lars Petersen
  • 2013–14 Asia / Pacific League winner: Mary Hanna
  • April 17 – 21: 2014 Reem Acra FEI World Cup™ Final at Lyon
  • Winner of both the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Freestyle: Charlotte Dujardin (with horse Valego)
  • Show jumping

  • March 27, 2013 – March 23, 2014: 2013–14 FEI World Cup Jumping
  • 2013–14 Western European League winner: Marcus Ehning
  • 2013–14 Arab League winner: Abdelkebir Ouaddar
  • 2013–14 Australian League winner: Jamie Kermond
  • 2013–14 Caucasian League winner: Jamal Rahimov
  • 2013–14 Central America and Caribbean Islands League winner: Manuel Espinosa Pla
  • 2013–14 Central Asian League winner: Umid Kamilov
  • 2013–14 Chinese League winner: Liu Tongyan
  • 2013–14 Japan League winner: Tae Sato
  • 2013–14 New Zealand League winner: Samantha McIntosh
  • 2013–14 North America East Coast League winner: Kent Farrington
  • 2013–14 North America West Coast League winner: Nayel Nassar
  • 2013–14 South African League winner: Jeanne Engela
  • 2013–14 South American North League winner: Juan Manuel Gallego
  • 2013–14 South American South League winner: Yuri Mansur Guerios
  • 2013–14 South East Asian League winner: Kurniadi Katompo
  • April 17 – 21: 2014 Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Final at Lyon
  • Winner: Daniel Deusser (with horse Cornet d'Amour)
  • April 24 – November 15: The 2014 Longines™ Global Champions Tour
  • April 24 – 27 at Antwerp
  • Class 05: Antwerp 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: McLain Ward (with horse Rothchild)
  • May 2 – 4 at Madrid
  • Class 10: Madrid 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Maikel van der Vleuten (with horse VDL Groep Verdi)
  • May 29 – June 1 at Hamburg
  • Class 06: Hamburg 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Katrin Eckermann (with horse Firth of Lorne)
  • June 6 – 8 at Shanghai
  • Class 04: Shanghai 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Pieter Devos (with horse Dream of India Greenfield)
  • June 12 – 14 at Cannes
  • Class 14: Cannes 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Scott Brash (with horse Hello Sanctos)
  • June 26 – 28 at  Monaco
  • Class 05: Monaco CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Bassem Hassan Mohammed (with horse Victoria)
  • July 4 – 6 at Paris
  • Class 11: Paris 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Kevin Staut (with horse Silvana*HDC)
  • July 10 – 12 at Cascais, Estoril
  • Class 04: Cascais 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Scott Brash (with horse Hello Sanctos)
  • July 25 – 27 at Chantilly, Oise
  • Class 04: Chantilly 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (with horse Casall Ask)
  • August 1 – 3 at Valkenswaard
  • Class 04: Valkenswaard 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Christian Ahlmann (with horse Codex One)
  • August 14 – 16 at London
  • Class 14: London 2014 - CSI5* - 1.60 m (main GCT event) winner: Scott Brash (with horse Hello Sanctos)
  • September 12 – 14 at Lausanne
  • Class 10: Lausanne 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Ludger Beerbaum (with horse Chaman)
  • September 18 – 21 at Vienna
  • Class 04: Vienna 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Marcus Ehning (with horse Plot Blue)
  • November 13 – 15 at Doha (final)
  • Class 05: Doha 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (with horse Casall Ask)
  • Overall winner of the 2014 LGCT: Scott Brash (with horse Hello Sanctos)
  • June 4 – September 14: The Spruce Meadows Tournaments in Calgary
  • June 4 – 8: The "National"
  • Biggest purse: The C$400,000 Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Grand Prix Presented by Rolex event.
  • Winner: Jaime Azcarraga (with horse Anton)
  • June 12 – 15: The "Continental"
  • Biggest purse: The C$210,000 CP Grand Prix event.
  • Winner: McLain Ward (with horse Rothchild)
  • June 26 – 29: The "Canada One"
  • Biggest purse: The C$125,000 Imperial Challenge event.
  • Winner: Nicolas Pizzaro Suarez (with horse Colasko)
  • July 2 – 6: The "North American"
  • Biggest purse: The C$210,000 Cenovus Energy Classic (Derby) event.
  • Winner: Angel Karolyi (with horse Indiana 127)
  • July 10 – 13: The "Pan American"
  • Biggest purse: The C$400,000 Pan American Cup Presented by Rolex event.
  • Winner: Kent Farrington (with horse Uceko)
  • September 10 – 14: The "Masters"
  • FEI C$300,000 BMO Nations' Cup -> Champions:  Canada; Second:  United States; Third:  Belgium
  • C$1.5 million CP International winner: Ian Millar (with horse Dixson)
  • Thoroughbred horse racing

    Triple Crown (US)
  • May 3: 2014 Kentucky Derby
  • Winner: California Chrome (horse); Victor Espinoza (jockey); Art Sherman (trainer)
  • May 17: 2014 Preakness Stakes
  • Winner: California Chrome (horse); Victor Espinoza (jockey); Art Sherman (trainer)
  • June 7: 2014 Belmont Stakes
  • Winner: Tonalist (horse); Joel Rosario (jockey); Christophe Clement (trainer)
  • Triple Crown (Canada)
  • July 6: Queen's Plate
  • Winner: Lexie Lou (horse); Patrick Husbands (jockey); Mark Casse (trainer)
  • July 29: Prince of Wales Stakes
  • Winner: Coltimus Prime (horse); Eurico Rosa da Silva (jockey); Justin J. Nixon (trainer)
  • August 17: Breeders' Stakes
  • Winner: Ami's Holiday (horse); Luis Contreras (jockey); Josie Carroll (trainer)
  • English Triple Crown (UK)
  • May 3: 2,000 Guineas Stakes
  • Winner: Night of Thunder (horse); Kieren Fallon (jockey); Richard Hannon, Jr. (trainer)
  • June 7: 2014 Epsom Derby
  • Winner: Australia (horse); Joseph O'Brien (jockey); Aidan O'Brien (trainer)
  • September 13: St. Leger Stakes
  • Winner: Kingston Hill (horse); Andrea Atzeni (jockey); Roger Varian (trainer)
  • Australian Triple Crown
  • March 15: Randwick Guineas
  • Winner: Dissident (horse); Jim Cassidy (jockey); Peter Moody (trainer)
  • March 29: Rosehill Guineas
  • Winner: Criterion (horse); Hugh Bowman (jockey); David Payne (trainer)
  • April 12: Australian Derby
  • Winner: Criterion (horse); Hugh Bowman (jockey); David Payne (trainer)
  • Other

  • August 19 – 24: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
  • Team Jumping: 01 ! Europe; 02 ! South America; 03 ! North America
  • Individual Jumping: 01 ! Emily Fraser; 02 ! Martina Campi; 03 ! Jake Hunter
  • August 23 – September 7: 2014 FEI World Equestrian Games at the Normandy region, centered around the city of Caen
  •  Great Britain won the gold medal tally. The  Netherlands won the overall medal tally.
  • October 31 – November 2: FEI South American Championships 2014 in Barretos
  • Open Individual Eventing winner: Henrique Plombon Pinheiro
  • Open Team Eventing winners:  Brazil (Henrique Plombon Pinheiro, Serguei Fofanoff, André Paro, Márcio Jorge)
  • Futsal

  • August 27, 2013 – April 27, 2014: 2013–14 UEFA Futsal Cup
  • FC Barcelona defeated Dinamo Moskva, 5–2 in extra time, to claim its second UEFA Futsal Cup title. Araz Naxçivan took third place.
  • January 28 – February 8: UEFA Futsal Euro 2014 in  Belgium
  •  Italy defeated  Russia 3–1, to claim its second title.
  • April 21 – 27: 2014 Sudamericano de Clubes de Futsal - Zona Sur
  • Atlantico Erechim defeated Boca Juniors (futsal), 3–2.
  • April 30 – May 10: 2014 AFC Futsal Championship in  Vietnam
  •  Japan defeated  Iran, 3–0 in penalties, to claim its third title.
  • August 12 – 16: 2014 Oceanian Futsal Championship in Païta
  •  Malaysia won first place overall in this tournament and claimed its first OFS title. There is no knockout phase for this event.
  • August 25 – 30: 2014 AFC Futsal Club Championship (finals) in Chengdu
  • Nagoya Oceans defeated Chonburi Blue Wave, 5–4 in extra time, to claim its second AFC Futsal Club title. Dabiri Tabriz took third place.
  • September 17 – 28: 2014 AFF Futsal Championship in  Malaysia
  •  Thailand defeated  Australia, 6–0, to claim its tenth AFF Futsal Championship title.  Vietnam took third place.
  • Men

  • October 10, 2013 – September 14, 2014: 2014 PGA Tour
  • Major championships
  • April 10 – 13: 2014 Masters Tournament
  • Winner: Bubba Watson (Second Masters and Major win; sixth PGA Tour win)
  • June 12 – 15: 2014 U.S. Open
  • Winner: Martin Kaymer (Second Major win and first U.S. Open win; 21st professional win; third PGA Tour win)
  • July 17 – 20: 2014 Open Championship
  • Winner: Rory McIlroy (Third major win and first British Open win; 7th PGA Tour win)
  • August 7 – 10: 2014 PGA Championship
  • Winner: Rory McIlroy (Fourth major win and second PGA Championship; 9th PGA Tour win)
  • WGC
  • February 19 – 23: 2014 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship
  • Winner: Jason Day (second PGA Tour win)
  • March 6 – 9: 2014 WGC-Cadillac Championship
  • Winner: Patrick Reed (third PGA Tour win)
  • July 31 – August 3: 2014 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
  • Winner: Rory McIlroy (eighth PGA Tour win)
  • November 6 – 9: 2014 WGC-HSBC Champions
  • Winner: Bubba Watson (seventh PGA Tour win)
  • Other
  • May 22–25: BMW PGA Championship
  • Winner: Rory McIlroy (first BMW PGA Championship win, sixth European Tour win)
  • September 26 – 28: 2014 Ryder Cup at the PGA Centenary Course near Auchterarder
  • Team Europe defeated Team USA, 16½–11½, to claim its third consecutive and tenth overall Ryder Cup win.
  • Women

  • January 23 – November 23: 2014 LPGA Tour
  • Major championships
  • April 3 – 6: 2014 Kraft Nabisco Championship
  • Winner: Lexi Thompson (first Major win; fourth LPGA Tour win)
  • June 19 – 22: 2014 U.S. Women's Open
  • Winner: Michelle Wie (first Major win; fourth LPGA Tour win)
  • July 10 – 13: 2014 Women's British Open
  • Winner: Mo Martin (first Major win; first LPGA Tour win)
  • August 14 – 17: 2014 LPGA Championship
  • Winner: Inbee Park (second LPGA Championship win; fifth Major win; 11th LGPA Tour win)
  • September 11 – 14: 2014 Evian Championship
  • Winner: Kim Hyo-joo (first Major and LPGA Tour win)
  • Other
  • July 21 – 27: 2014 International Crown at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Maryland (debut event)
  •  Spain wins the inaugural International Crown event.
  • Other

  • August 19 – 26: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
  • Boys' Individual: 01 ! #1 Jonas Liebich; 01 ! #2 Renato Paratore; 03 ! Oliver Lindell
  • Note: Two gold medals awarded here. Therefore, no silver medal was awarded.
  • Girls' Individual: 01 ! LEE Soyoung; 02 ! CHENG Ssu-Chia; 03 ! Emily Kristine Pedersen
  • Handball

  • August 24, 2013 – June 1, 2014: 2013–14 EHF Champions League
  • March 20 – April 27: 2013–14 EHF Champions League knockout stage
  • May 31 & June 1: 2014 Men's Champions League Final Four in Cologne
  • Flensburg defeated fellow German team, THW Kiel, 30–28, to claim its first title.
  • October 5, 2013 – May 4, 2014: 2013–14 EHF Women's Champions League
  • February 1 – March 16: 2013–14 EHF Women's Champions League Main Round
  • May 3 & 4: 2013–14 EHF Women's Champions League Final Four in Budapest
  • Győri Audi ETO KC defeated ŽRK Budućnost, 27–21, to win its second title.
  • January 12 – 26: 2014 European Men's Handball Championship in  Denmark
  •  France defeated the hosts,  Denmark, 41–32 to claim its third title.  Spain took third place.
  • January 25 – February 6: 2014 Asian Men's Handball Championship in  Bahrain
  •  Qatar defeated the hosts,  Bahrain, 27–26 to claim its first title.  Iran took third place.
  • February 8 – May 18: 2013–14 EHF Cup (final four in Berlin)
  • Pick Szeged defeated Montpellier, 29–28, to claim its first title.
  • April 25 & 26: 2014 Oceania Handball Championship in Auckland
  •  Australia defeated host nation,  New Zealand, 54–36, to claim its eighth title.
  • June 22 – 29: 2014 Pan American Men's Handball Championship in Canelones
  •  Argentina defeated  Brazil, 30–19, to claim its third consecutive and sixth time overall Pan American title.  Chile took third place.
  • June 28 – July 13: 2014 Women's Junior World Handball Championship in  Croatia
  •  South Korea defeated  Russia, 34–27, to claim its first IHF junior title.  Denmark took third place.
  • July 20 – August 3: 2014 Women's Youth World Handball Championship in  Macedonia
  •  Romania defeated  Germany, 32–21, to claim its first Women's Youth World Handball Championship win.  Denmark took the bronze medal.
  • July 22 – 27: 2014 Beach Handball World Championships in Recife
  • Men:  Brazil defeated  Croatia, 2–1, to claim its fourth beach handball WC win.  Qatar took third place.
  • Women:  Brazil defeated  Hungary, 2–0, to claim its third beach handball WC win.  Norway took third place.
  • July 24 – August 3: 2014 European Men's Junior Handball Championship in  Austria
  •  Germany defeated  Sweden, 26–24, to claim its third Men's Junior Handball Championship win.  Spain took the bronze medal.
  • August 2 – 14: 2014 Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship in Tabriz
  •  Qatar defeated  South Korea, 29–28, to claim its third consecutive and fourth overall Asian Men's Junior Handball title.  Japan took the bronze medal.
  • August 14 – 24: 2014 European Men's Youth Handball Championship in  Poland
  •  France defeated  Hungary, 33–30, to claim its first European youth handball title.  Spain took the bronze medal.
  • August 20 – 25: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
  • Boys: 01 !  Slovenia; 02 !  Egypt; 03 !  Norway
  • Girls: 01 !  South Korea; 02 !  Russia; 03 !  Sweden
  • September 5 – 15: 2014 Asian Men's Youth Handball Championship in Amman
  •  South Korea defeated  Qatar, 26–25, to claim its second Asian Men's Youth Handball title.  Japan took third place.
  • September 8 – 14: 2014 IHF Super Globe in Doha
  • FC Barcelona defeated Al Sadd, 34–26, to claim its second IHF Super Globe title. Flensburg-Handewitt took third place.
  • November 29 – December 12: 2014 Asian Club League Handball Championship in Doha
  • El Jaish SC defeated fellow Qatari team, Lekhwiya, 33–30, to claim its second consecutive Asian Club League Handball Championship title. Al-Qurain took third place.
  • December 7 – 21: 2014 European Women's Handball Championship in  Hungary and  Croatia
  •  Norway defeated  Spain, 28–25, to claim its sixth European Women's Handball Championship title.  Sweden took third place.
  • Field hockey

  • January 3 – December 2014: 2014 FIH Calendar of Events
  • January 10 – 18: 2012–13 Men's FIH Hockey World League Final in New Delhi
  •  Netherlands defeated  New Zealand 7–2 to claim its first title.
  • May 31 – June 15: 2014 Men's Hockey World Cup and 2014 Women's Hockey World Cup together in The Hague
  • Men:  Australia defeated the  Netherlands, 6–1, to claim its third title.  Argentina took third place.
  • Women: The  Netherlands defeated  Australia, 2–0, to claim its seventh title.  Argentina took third place.
  • August 17 – 27: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
  • Boys: 01 !  Australia; 02 !  Canada; 03 !  Spain
  • Girls: 01 !  China; 02 !  Netherlands; 03 !  Argentina
  • November 29 – December 7: 2014 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy in San Miguel de Tucumán
  •  Argentina defeated  Australia, 3–1 in penalties (after a 1–1 tie in regular time), to claim its sixth Women's Hockey Champions Trophy title. The  Netherlands took third place.
  • December 6 – 14: 2014 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy in Bhubaneshwar
  •  Germany defeated  Pakistan, 2–0, to win its tenth Men's Hockey Champions Trophy title.  Australia took third place.
  • Roller hockey

  • April 17 – 19: 2014 Latin Cup at Viana do Castelo Municipality
  • Host nation,  Portugal, defeated  Spain in the final 3–2.  France defeated  Italy 6–1.
  • July 14 – 19: 2014 CERH European Championship at Alcobendas
  • Champions:  Italy; Second:  Spain; Third:  Portugal
  • August 24 – 30: 2014 CERH European Roller Hockey U-17 Championship at Gujan-Mestras
  •  Italy defeated  Spain, 1–0, to claim its fifth European U17 Roller Hockey title.  Portugal took the bronze medal.
  • October 6 – 14: 2014 CERH European U-20 Roller Hockey Championship at Valongo
  • Host nation,  Portugal, defeated  Spain, 3–2, to claim its fourth consecutive and 18th European U20 roller hockey title.  France won the bronze medal.
  • October 25 – November 1: 2014 FIRS Women's Roller Hockey World Cup at Tourcoing
  •  Argentina defeated host nation,  France, to claim their fifth FIRS Women's Roller Hockey World Cup title.  Chile took the bronze medal.
  • Lacrosse

  • December 28, 2013 – April 26, 2014: 2014 NLL season
  • The Edmonton Rush won the most matches overall for this season.
  • Cody Jamieson, of the Rochester Knighthawks, was the top scorer for the 2014 NLL season.
  • May 3 – 31: 2014 NLL Champion's Cup playoffs
  • The Rochester Knighthawks defeated the Calgary Roughnecks, 2–1, to claim its third consecutive Champion's Cup win. Overall, this win is the fifth one for the Knighthawks. Dan Dawson was named MVP for these playoffs.
  • May 9 – 25: 2014 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship
  • The Maryland Terrapins, in their final game as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, defeated a fellow ACC team, the Syracuse Orange, 15–12 in the final at Johnny Unitas Stadium in Towson, Maryland to claim their 11th national title.
  • May 7 – 26: 2014 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship
  • In another all-ACC final, the Duke Blue Devils defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 11–9 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to claim their second consecutive national title and third overall.
  • July 10 – 19: 2014 World Lacrosse Championship in Denver
  •  Canada defeated the  United States, 8–5, to claim its third world championship title. Iroquois took third place.
  • Modern pentathlon

  • January 17 – November 30: 2014 UIPM Calendar of Events
  • February 26 – June 8: 2014 UIPM World Cup Series
  • February 26 – March 3 at Acapulco
  • Event Cancelled
  • April 2 – 6 at Cairo
  • Men's winner: Riccardo De Luca
  • Men's team winners: Valentin Belaud, Christopher Patte, and Valentin Prades
  • Women's winner: Laura Asadauskaite
  • Women's team winners: Laura Asadauskaite, Lina Batuleviciute, and Karolina Guzauskaite
  • Mixed relay winners: Donata Rimšaitė and Dmitry Suslov
  • April 16 – 21 at Chengdu
  • Men's winner: Ilia Frolov
  • Women's winner: Chen Qian
  • Mixed relay winners: Yang Soo-Jin and Hwang Woo-Jin
  • April 30 – May 5 at Kecskemét
  • Men's winner: Adam Marosi
  • Women's winner: Oktawia Nowacka
  • Mixed relay winners: Bian Yufei and Cai Zhaohong
  • June 6 – 8 at Sarasota (final WC)
  • Men's winner: Aleksander Lesun
  • Women's winner: Oktawia Nowacka
  • Mixed relay winners: Aleksander Lesun and Ekaterina Khuraskina
  • April 12 & 13: 2014 UIPM Oceania Championships at Melbourne
  • Winner: Shauna Biddulph
  • May 14 – 19: 2014 UIPM Youth "A" World Championships at Budapest
  • Men's winner: Anton Kuznetsov
  • Men's team winners: Luis Cruz, Emiliano Hernandez, and Ricardo Vera
  • Men's team relay winners: Alexandr Stepachev and Sergey Suslov
  • Women's winner: Aurora Tognetti
  • Women's team winners: Francesca Summers, Eilidh Prise, and Kerenza Bryson
  • Women's team relay winners: Irene Prampolini and Aurora Tognetti
  • Mixed relay winners: Iryna Prasiantsova and Yaraslau Radziuk
  • May 20 – 26: 2014 UIPM Junior World Championships at Drzonków
  • Men's winner: Egor Puchkarevskiy
  • Men's team relay winners: Christian Zillekens and Marvin Faly Dogue
  • Women's winner: Zsofia Foldhazi
  • Women's team relay winners: Francesca Tognetti and Gloria Tocchi
  • Mixed relay winners: Gloria Tocchi and Alessandro Colasanti
  • June 17 – 23: 2014 UIPM European Junior Championships at Minsk
  • Men's winner: Vladislav Mishchenko
  • Men's team relay winners: Ilya Palazkov, Dzianis Zeliankevich, and Kirill Kasyanik
  • Women's winner: Gloria Tocchi
  • Women's team relay winners: Marie Oteiza, Julie Belhamri, and Adele Stern
  • July 8 – 15: 2014 European Modern Pentathlon Championships at Székesfehérvár
  • Men's winner: Aleksander Lesun
  • Men's team relay winners: Peter Tibolya, Bence Demeter, and Róbert Kasza
  • Women's winner: Lena Schöneborn
  • Women's team relay winners: Janine Kohlmann, Lena Schöneborn, and Annika Schleu
  • July 17 – 20: 2014 UIPM PanAm and NORCECA Senior Championships at Mexico City
  • Men's winner: José Figueroa
  • Men's team relay winners: José Figueroa & Yaniel Velazquez
  • Women's winner: Yane Marques
  • Women's team relay winners: Samantha Achterberg & Isabella Isaksen
  • Mixed relay winners: Melanie McCann & Joshua Riker-Fox
  • July 17 – 23: 2014 UIPM European Youth "A" Championships at Uppsala
  • Men's winner: Alexander Lifanov
  • Men's team winners: Serge Baranov, Alexander Lifanov, and Danila Glavatskikh
  • Men's team relay winners: Daniel Steinbock & Hannes Stråle
  • Women's winner: Irene Prampolini
  • Women's team winners: Silvia Salera, Aurora Tognetti, and Irene Prampolini
  • Women's team relay winners: Irene Prampolini & Silvia Salera
  • Mixed relay winners: Sarolta Simon & Soma Tomaschof
  • August 22 – 26: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
  • Boys' Individual: 01 ! Aleksandr Lifanov; 02 ! Gergely Regos; 03 ! Dovydas Vaivada
  • Girls' Individual: 01 ! ZHONG Xiuting; 02 ! Francesca Summers; 03 ! Anna Matthes
  • Mixed International Team Relay: 01 ! Team 13; 02 ! Team 9; 03 ! Team 10
  • September 1 – 7: 2014 World Modern Pentathlon Championships at Warsaw
  • Men's winner: Aleksander Lesun
  • Men's team winners: Adam Marosi, Robert Kasza, and Bence Demeter
  • Men's team relay winners: Valentin Prades and Valentin Belaud
  • Women's winner: Samantha Murray
  • Women's team winners: WANG Wei, CHEN Qian, and LIANG Wanxia
  • Women's team relay winners: CHEN Qian and LIANG Wanxia
  • Multi-sport events

  • January 18 – 29: 2014 Lusophony Games was held in Goa
  • Host nation,  India, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • March 7 – 18: 2014 South American Games was held in Santiago
  •  Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • March 15 – 22: 2014 Arctic Winter Games was held in Fairbanks
  • Host contingent,  Alaska, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • May 14 – 24: 2014 South American Beach Games was held in Vargas
  • Host nation,  Venezuela, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • May 22 – 31: 2014 African Youth Games was held in Gaborone
  •  Egypt won the gold medal tally.  South Africa won the overall medal tally.
  • July 20 – 29: 2014 Micronesian Games was held in Pohnpei
  •  Guam won the gold medal tally, with 42 of them. The FSM state of  Pohnpei won the overall medal tally, with 114 medals.
  • July 23 – August 3: 2014 Commonwealth Games was held in Glasgow
  • England won both the gold and overall medal tallies, with 58 and 174 respectively.
  • August 9 – 16: 2014 Gay Games was held in Cleveland
  • Click here for the sporting events contested in these Games. Choose an event and then click on the Results link within that sport's description page.
  • September 18 – October 4: 2014 Asian Games was held in Incheon
  •  China (CHN) won both the gold and overall medal tallies, with 151 and 342 medals respectively.
  • November 14 – 23: 2014 Asian Beach Games was held in Phuket
  • Host nation,  Thailand, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • November 15 – 30: 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games was held in Veracruz
  •  Cuba won the gold medal tally. Host nation,  Mexico, won the overall medal tally.
  • December 11 – 17: 2014 SportAccord World Mind Games will be held in Beijing
  • Host nation,  China, and  Russia won 6 gold medals each. China won the overall medal tally.
  • Olympic Games

  • February 7 – 23: 2014 Winter Olympics was held in Sochi
  • Host nation,  Russia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies, with 13 and 33 medals respectively.
  • August 16 – 28: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics was held in Nanjing
  • Host nation,  China, won both the gold and overall medal tallies, with 38 and 65 medals respectively.
  • Paralympic Games

  • March 7 – 16: 2014 Winter Paralympics was held in Sochi
  • March 8 – 16: Alpine Skiing
  • Host nation,  Russia (RUS), and  Germany (GER) won 6 gold medals each. However, Russia won the overall medal tally.
  • March 8 – 14: Biathlon
  • Host nation,  Russia (RUS), won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • March 9 – 16: Cross-country skiing
  • Host nation,  Russia (RUS), won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • March 8 – 15: Ice sledge hockey
  • 01 !  United States; 02 !  Russia; 03 !  Canada
  • March 8 – 15: Wheelchair curling
  • 01 !  Canada; 02 !  Russia; 03 !  Great Britain
  •  Russia (RUS) won the gold and overall medal tallies, with 30 and 80 medals respectively.
  • Paralympic sports

  • August 22, 2013 – April 6, 2014: IPC Alpine Skiing Calendar
  • February 22 – August 25: 2014 IPC Athletics Grand Prix
  • February 22 – 25: 6th FAZZA International Athletics Competition in Dubai
  • April 14 – 16: The 2nd China Open Athletics Championships in Beijing
  • April 24 – 26: II Caixa Loterias Athletics and Swimming Open Championships in São Paulo
  • April 5 – 11: 2014 IPC Powerlifting World Championships in Dubai
  •  Nigeria won the gold medal tally.  Egypt won the overall medal tally.
  • April 10 – 13: 2014 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Aguascalientes
  • Men:  United Kingdom won the gold medal tally.  Australia won the overall medal tally.
  • Women:  United Kingdom won the gold medal tally.  Australia won the overall medal tally.
  • Open winner:  Spain; Second:  China; Third:  Russia
  • April 13: 2014 IPC Athletics Marathon World Cup in London
  • Men: El Amin Chentouf
  • Women: Maria Paredes Rodriguez
  • May 26 – June 1: BNP Baripas World Team Cup (wheelchair tennis) in Alphen aan den Rijn
  • Men's World Cup winner:  France (sixth title)
  • Women's World Cup winner:  Netherlands (27th title)
  • Quad winner:  Great Britain (fourth title)
  • Junior World Team Cup winner:  Russia (first title)
  • June 20 – 28: IWBF 2014 Women's World Wheelchair Basketball Championship in Toronto
  • Host nation,  Canada, defeated  Germany, 54–50, to claim its fifth title. The  Netherlands won the bronze medal.
  • June 21 & 22: 2014 WTF World Para-Taekwondo Championships in Moscow
  • Men's overall winners:  Russia
  • Women's overall winners:  Turkey
  • July 1 – 14: 2014 IWBF Wheelchair Basketball World Championship for Men in Incheon
  •  Australia defeated the  United States, 63–57, to win its second consecutive men's wheelchair basketball world title.  Turkey won the bronze medal.
  • July 19 – 26: 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships in Suhl
  •  South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • July 26 – August 3: 2014 European Para-Archery Championships in Nottwil
  •  Italy won the gold medal tally.  Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
  • August 1 – 10: 2014 IWRF World Wheelchair Rugby Championships in Odense
  •  Australia defeated  Canada, 67–56, to claim its first wheelchair rugby title. The  United States won the bronze medal.
  • August 4 – 10: 2014 IPC Swimming European Championships in Eindhoven
  •  Ukraine won the gold medal tally.  Russia won the overall medal tally.
  • August 16 – 24: 2014 IFDS Combined World Championships at the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron in Halifax
  • Sonar winner: Team  France (Bruno Jourdren - Helmsman)
  • SKUD 18 winner: Team  Australia (Daniel Fitzgibbon - Helmsman)
  • 2.4mR winner: Team  Germany (Heiko Kroeger - Helmsman)
  • Nations Cup winner:  Australia
  • August 18 – 23: 2014 IPC Athletics European Championships in Swansea
  •  Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • August 28 – September 1: 2014 UCI Para-Cycling World Championships (road) in Greenville, South Carolina
  • For all the results, click here.
  • August 30: 2014 ITU Paratriathlon World Championships in Edmonton (part of the overall ITU Grand Final Series event)
  • Men:  United States won 3 overall medals (2 golds included).
  • Women:  Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • September 6 – 15: 2014 ITTF Para Table Tennis World Championships in Beijing
  • For single events results, click here.
  • For team events results, click here.
  • October 18 – 24: 2014 Asian Para Games in Incheon
  •  China (CHN) won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • Polo

  • January 6 – 19: 2014 Snow Polo World Cup Finals in Tianjin
  • England defeated  Hong Kong 6–5.
  • Rugby union

  • October 10, 2013 – May 23, 2014: 2013–14 European Challenge Cup
  • Northampton Saints defeated fellow English team of Bath, 30–16, to claim its second title.
  • October 11, 2013 – May 24, 2014: 2013–14 Heineken Cup
  • In the last-ever Heineken Cup final, Toulon defeated Saracens 23–6 to claim its second consecutive title. The Heineken Cup was replaced the following season by the new European Rugby Champions Cup.
  • October 12, 2013 – May 11, 2014: 2013–14 IRB Sevens World Series
  •  New Zealand winning the Sevens World Series for the 12th time beating  South Africa by 28 points in the overall standings.  Fiji came in third.
  • November 28, 2013 – May 17, 2014: 2013–14 IRB Women's Sevens World Series
  •  New Zealand winning the IRB Women's Sevens World Series for the second time beating  Australia by 4 points in the overall standings.  Canada came in third.
  • February 1 – March 15: 2014 Six Nations Championship
  • Champions:  Ireland (12th title)
  • Triple Crown winner:  England (24th title)
  • Calcutta Cup winner:  England
  • Millennium Trophy winner:  England
  • Centenary Quaich winner:  Ireland
  • Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy winner:  France
  • February 15 – August 2: 2014 Super Rugby season
  • The Waratahs defeated the Crusaders, 33–32, to claim its first Super Rugby title.
  • April 7 – 19: 2014 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy in  Hong Kong
  •  Japan defeated  Tonga, 35–10, in the final. The  United States took third place.
  • June 2 – 20: 2014 IRB Junior World Championship in Auckland
  •  England defeated  South Africa, 21–20, to claim its second title.  New Zealand took third place.
  • June 7 – 21: 2014 IRB Pacific Nations Cup
  • Asia/Pacific Conference winner:  Japan
  • Pacific Islands Conference winner:  Samoa
  • August 1 – 17: 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup in France
  •  England defeated  Canada, 21–9, to claim its second Women's Rugby World Cup win. Host nation,  France, took third place.
  • August 16 – October 4: 2014 Rugby Championship
  • Champions:  New Zealand (13th title overall, third in Rugby Championship era)
  • Bledisloe Cup winner: New Zealand
  • Freedom Cup winner: New Zealand
  • Mandela Challenge Plate winner:  South Africa
  • Puma Trophy winner:  Australia
  • August 17 – 20: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
  • Boys: 01 !  France; 02 !  Argentina; 03 !  Fiji
  • Girls: 01 !  Australia; 02 !  Canada; 03 !  China
  • Shooting

  • January 2 – December 3: 2014 ISSF Calendar of Events
  • March 26 – October 28: ISSF World Cup
  • March 26 – April 3: First ISSF WC for the Rifle and Pistol at Fort Benning
  •  Italy and  Russia won 2 gold medals each.  China and Russia won 6 overall medals each.
  • April 8 – 15: First ISSF WC for the Shotgun only at Tucson
  • Five different national teams have won one gold medal each. However, host  United States won the overall medal tally.
  • May 16 – 25: Second ISSF WC for the Shotgun only at Almaty
  •  Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • June 4 – 13: First ISSF WC for all Three Guns at Munich
  •  China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • June 13 – 21: Second ISSF WC for the Rifle and Pistol at Maribor
  •  China and  Germany won 3 gold medals each. However, China won the overall medal tally.
  • July 1 – 10: Second ISSF WC for all Three Guns at Beijing
  • Host nation,  China, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • October 21 – 28: Final World Cup for all Three Guns at Gabala
  •  Russia won the gold medal tally.  China won the overall medal tally.
  • May 26 – June 1: ISSF Junior Cup at Suhl
  •  Russia and  Ukraine won 4 gold medals each. However, Russia won the overall medal tally.
  • August 17 – 22: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
  • Boys' 10m Air Pistol: 01 ! Pavlo Korostylov; 02 ! KIM Cheongyong; 03 ! Edouard Dortomb
  • Boys' 10m Air Rifle: 01 ! YANG Haoran; 02 ! Hrachik Babayan; 03 ! Istvan Peni
  • Girls' 10m Air Pistol: 01 ! Agata Nowak; 02 ! Margarita Lomova; 03 ! KIM Minjung
  • Girls' 10m Air Rifle: 01 ! Sarah Hornung; 02 ! Martina Lindsay Veloso; 03 ! Julia Budde
  • Mixed 10m Air Pistol: 01 ! Nencheva / Svechnikov; 02 ! Mohamed / Teh; 03 ! Madrid / Rasmane
  • Mixed 10m Air Rifle: 01 ! Mekhimar / Peni; 02 ! Russo / Valdes Martinez; 03 ! Lu / Sukhorukova
  • September 6 – 20: 2014 ISSF World Shooting Championships at Granada
  •  China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • October 13–19: CAT American Championships 2014 in Guadalajara
  • Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions winner: Alexander Molerio Quintana
  • Men's 50m Rifle Prone winner: Reinier Estpinan
  • Men's 10m Air Rifle winner: Dempster Christenson
  • Men's 50m Pistol winner: Jorge Grau Potrille
  • Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol winner: Leuris Pupo
  • Men's 10m Air Pistol winner: Will Brown
  • Men's Trap winner: Eduardo Lorenzo
  • Men's Double Trap winner: Sergio Pinero
  • Men's Skeet winner: Vincent Hancock
  • Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions winner: Eglys Yahima de la Cruz
  • Women's 10m Air Rifle winner: Eglys Yahima de la Cruz
  • Women's 25m Pistol winner: Andrea Perez Peña
  • Women's 10m Air Pistol winner: Lilian Castro
  • Women's Trap winner: Ashley Carroll
  • Women's Skeet winner: Amber English
  • Softball

  • January 16 – December 2014: WBSC Calendar of Events
  • January 16 – 19: Men's International Fast Pitch Tournament in Altamonte Springs, Florida
  • Sureño Soy defeated Team USA 1–0 in the final.
  • May 29 – June 4: 2014 NCAA Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City
  • The Florida Gators defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide 2–0 (out of 3 matches), to claim its first NCAA title.
  • July 11 – 20: 2014 ISF Junior Men's World Championship in Whitehorse
  • Team  Argentina defeated  New Zealand, 9–0, to claim its second consecutive World Junior Softball Championship title.  Japan took the bronze medal.
  • August 3 – 9: 2014 Big League Softball World Series and Senior League Softball World Series both in Sussex County, Delaware
  • Big League: Team USA East (represented by the roster from Milford) defeated fellow Delaware District 3 Host Team (represented by the roster from Laurel), 1–0, in the final match.
  • Senior League: Team USA Central (represented by the roster from South Bend) defeated Team USA West (represented by the roster from Missoula) 5–0, in the final match.
  • August 7 – 13: 2014 Little League Softball World Series in Portland, Oregon
  • Team East (represented by the roster from Robbinsville) defeated Team Southwest (represented by the roster from Bossier City), 4–1, in the final match.
  • August 10 – 16: 2014 Junior League Softball World Series in Kirkland, Washington
  • Team USA East (represented by the West Point Little League team from Greensburg) defeated Team Latin America (represented by the Mexicali Municipal Little League team from Mexicali), 6–2, in the final match.
  • August 15 – 24: 2014 Women's Softball World Championship in Haarlem
  •  Japan defeated the  United States, 4–1, to claim its third World Championship title.  Australia took the bronze medal.
  • Men

  • PSA World Tour 2014:
  • PSA World Series 2014:
  • January 17–24: Tournament of Champions 2014 in New York City
  • Amr Shabana defeated Grégory Gaultier 11–8, 11–3, 11–4.
  • February 26 – March 3: Windy City Open 2014 in Richmond, Virginia
  • Grégory Gaultier defeated Ramy Ashour 11–7, 11–3, 11–4.
  • April 13 – 18: El Gouna International 2014 in  Egypt
  • Ramy Ashour defeated Mohamed El Shorbagy 11–7, 12–10, 8–11, 11–8.
  • May 12 – 18: 2014 Men's British Open in Kingston upon Hull
  • Grégory Gaultier defeated Nick Matthew 11–3, 11–6, 11–2.
  • August 26 – 31: Men's Hong Kong squash Open 2014 in  Hong Kong
  • Mohamed El Shorbagy defeated Grégory Gaultier 11–9, 11–2, 4–11, 8–11, 11–4.
  • October 13 – 18: US Open in Philadelphia
  • Mohamed El Shorbagy defeated fellow Egyptian, Amr Shabana, 8–11, 11–9, 11–3, 11–3.
  • November 14 – 21: 2014 Men's World Open Squash Championship in Doha
  • Ramy Ashour defeated fellow Egyptian, Mohamed El Shorbagy, 13–11, 7–11, 5–11, 11–5, 14–12, to claim his third World Open Squash title.
  • Women

  • WSA World Tour 2014:
  • WSA World Series 2014:
  • March 14 – 21: 2013 Women's World Open Squash Championship in Penang
  • Laura Massaro defeated Nour El Sherbini 11–7, 6-11, 11–9, 5-11, 11–9.
  • May 11 – 18: 2014 Women's British Open Squash Championship in Kingston upon Hull
  • Nicol David defeated Laura Massaro 8–11, 11–5, 11–7, 11–8.
  • August 18 – 23: Women's Malaysian Open Squash Championships 2014 in Kuala Lumpur
  • Raneem El Weleily defeated fellow Egyptian, Nour El Tayeb, 7–11, 11–3, 12–10, 2–11, 11–7.
  • August 27 – 31: Women's Hong Kong squash Open 2014 in  Hong Kong
  • Nicol David defeated Nour El Tayeb 11–4, 12–10, 11–8.
  • October 13 – 18: US Open in Philadelphia
  • Nicol David defeated Nour El Sherbini 11–5, 12–10, 12–10.
  • December 15 – 20: 2014 Women's World Open Squash Championship in Cairo
  • Nicol David defeated Raneem El Weleily 5–11, 11–8, 7–11, 14–12, 11–5, to claim her eighth World Open Squash title.
  • Other

  • December 1 – 6: 2014 Women's World Team Squash Championships in Niagara-on-the-Lake
  • Champions:  England (seventh Women's World Team Squash Championships title); Second:  Malaysia; Third:  Egypt
  • Tennis

  • December 30, 2013 – October 27, 2014: 2014 WTA Tour
  • December 29, 2013 – November 9, 2014: 2014 ATP World Tour
  • Grand Slam

  • January 13 – 26: 2014 Australian Open
  • Men's winner: Stanislas Wawrinka (first Australian Open and Grand Slam title)
  • Women's winner: Li Na (first Australian Open win; second Grand Slam title)
  • May 25 – June 8: 2014 French Open
  • Men's winner: Rafael Nadal (ninth French Open title win; 14th overall Grand Slam title win; already achieved the Career Golden Slam in 2010)
  • Women's winner: Maria Sharapova (second French Open title win; fifth overall Grand Slam title win; already achieved the Career Grand Slam in 2012)
  • June 23 – July 6: 2014 Wimbledon Championships
  • Men's winner: Novak Djokovic (second Wimbledon title win; 7th overall Grand Slam title win)
  • Women's winner: Petra Kvitová (second Wimbledon and Grand Slam title win)
  • August 25 – September 8: 2014 US Open
  • Men's winner: Marin Čilić (first US Open and Grand Slam win)
  • Women's winner: Serena Williams (sixth US Open win; 18th overall Grand Slam title win; already achieved the Super Slam and Career Golden Slam in 2012)
  • Other

  • December 28, 2013 – January 4, 2014: 2014 Hopman Cup
  • France defeated Poland 2–1, to claim its first title.
  • December 29, 2013 – October 13, 2014: ATP World Tour 250 series
  • Most wins: Marin Čilić (3)
  • December 30, 2013 – October 19, 2014: 2014 WTA Premier tournaments
  • Most wins: Serena Williams (5)
  • December 30, 2013 – November 23, 2014: 2014 ATP Challenger Tour
  • Most wins: Adrian Mannarino and Gilles Müller (5 wins each)
  • January 31 – November 23: 2014 Davis Cup
  •   Switzerland defeated  France, 3–1 in matches won, to win its first Davis Cup title.
  • February 8 – November 9: 2014 Fed Cup
  • The  Czech Republic defeated  Germany, 3–1 in matches won, to win its eighth Fed Cup title.
  • February 10 – October 26: 2014 ATP World Tour 500 series
  • Most wins: Kei Nishikori and Roger Federer (2 wins each)
  • March 6 – November 2: 2014 ATP World Tour Masters 1000
  • Most wins: Novak Djokovic (4)
  • August 17 – 24: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
  • Boys' Singles: 01 ! Kamil Adrian Majchrzak; 02 ! Orlando Moraes Luz; 03 ! Andrey Rublev
  • Boys' Doubles: 01 ! Orlando Moraes Luz / Marcelo Zormann Silva; 02 ! Karen Khachanov / Andrey Rublev; 03 ! Ryotaro Matsumura / Jumpei Yamasaki
  • Girls' Singles: 01 ! XU Shilin; 02 ! Iryna Shymanovich; 03 ! Akvile Parazinskaite
  • Girls' Doubles: 01 ! Anhelina Kalinina and Iryna Shymanovich; 02 ! Daria Kasatkina / Anastasiya Komardina; 03 ! Jelena Ostapenko and Akvile Parazinskaite
  • Mixed Doubles: 01 ! Jumpei Yamasaki and YE Qiuyu; 02 ! Jil Teichmann and Jan Stanislaw Zielinski; 03 ! Kamil Adrian Majchrzak and Fanni Ivett Stollar
  • October 20 – 26: 2014 WTA Finals in  Singapore
  • Singles winner: Serena Williams
  • Doubles winners: Cara Black / Sania Mirza
  • November 9 – 16: 2014 ATP World Tour Finals in London
  • Novak Djokovic won the final by default because Roger Federer withdrew from the match, due to back injury.
  • November 19 – 23: 2014 ATP Challenger Tour Finals in São Paulo
  • Winner: Diego Schwartzman (first ATP Challenger Tour Finals win)
  • Weightlifting

  • February 22 – December 14: 2014 IWF Calendar of Events
  • April 5 – 12: 2014 European Weightlifting Championships in Tel Aviv
  •  Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies, in both "Big" and "Small" categories.
  • May 26 – June 2: 2014 Pan American Weightlifting Championships in Santo Domingo
  • Men:  Colombia won the gold medal tally, in the "Small" category.  Cuba won the overall medal tally, in the "Small" category. Colombia and Cuba won 3 gold medals each, in the "Big" category. Cuba won the overall medal tally, in the "Big" category.
  • Women:  Colombia won both the gold and overall medal tallies, in the "Small" category. Colombia won the gold medal tally, in the "Big" category. Colombia,  Dominican Republic, and  Mexico won the overall medal tally, in the "Big" category, with 4 medals each.
  • June 20 – 28: 2014 Junior World Weightlifting Championships in Kazan
  • Host nation,  Russia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies, for men and women overall results.
  • August 17 – 23: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
  •  Armenia,  China, and  Thailand won 2 gold medals each. However,  Russia won the overall medal tally.
  • November 8 – 16: 2014 World Weightlifting Championships in Almaty
  •  China and  North Korea won 4 gold medals each in the Big category. China won the overall medal tally in the same category.
  •  North Korea won the gold medal tally in the Big and Small category. China won the overall medal tally in the same category.
  •  China won the team rankings for the men and women events.
  • References

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