IBSF International events and Winter Youth Olympics

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

2019–20 IBSF Europe Cup

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

2019–20 IBSF North American Cup

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2019–20 IBSF Intercontinental Cup

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

2019–20 IBSF Para Bobsleigh World Cup

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

2019–20 IBSF Women's Monobob Events

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

2019–20 International curling championships and Winter Youth Olympics

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2019–20 Curling Canada Season of Champions events

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Main world ice hockey championships

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2020 world ice hockey divisions

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

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

2020 IIHF Women's World Championship

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

2020 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship
  • September 1, 2019 – February 27: 2019–20 KHL season
    • Note: The KHL cancelled the playoffs due to the coronavirus pandemic.

North America (ice hockey)

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United States (AHL/ECHL/USHL)

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College (USANCAADivision I)

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Women (NWHL)

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

Europe (ice hockey)

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Asia (ice hockey)

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2020 Winter Youth Olympics (Luge)

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2019–20 International luge events

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2019–20 Team Relay Luge World Cup

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

2019–20 Sprint Luge World Cup

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2019–20 Natural Track Luge World Cup

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

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

See also

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References

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