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2018 Calendar 2018 Calendar 18 January Lausanne - Switzerland EOC Executive Committee Meeting EOC From 02 February to 03 February Altenberg - Germany 2018 Junior World Luge Championships FIL From 03 February to 05 February PyeongChang - Republic of Korea IOC Executive Board Meeting IOC 05 February PyeongChang - Republic of Korea Opening Ceremony of the 132nd IOC Session IOC From 06 February to 08 February PyeongChang - Republic of Korea 132nd IOC Session IOC From 09 February to 25 February PyeongChang - Republic of Korea Winter Olympic Games PyeongChang 2018 POCOG 2018 09 February PyeongChang - Republic of Korea Opening Ceremony of the XXIII Olympic Winter Games POCOG 2018 From 22 February to 25 February London - England 2018 ITTF Team World Cup ITTF 25 February PyeongChang - Republic of Korea Closing Ceremony of the XXIII Olympic Winter Games POCOG 2018 From 28 February to 04 March Apeldoorn - The Netherlands 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships UCI - Page 1 of 11 - Last update: 28 August 2018 From 02 March to 04 March Birmingham - United Kindom 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships IAAF From 09 March to 18 March PyeongChang - Republic of Korea Winter Paralympic Games PyeongChang 2018 POCOG 2018 From 16 March to 18 March Montreal - Canada 2018 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships ISU From 17 March to 25 March North Bay, Canada 2018 World Womens Curling Championship WCF From 21 March to 25 March Milan - Italy 2018 ISU World Figure Skating Championships ISU From 21 March to 23 March Lausanne - Switzerland WADA Annual Symposium WADA 22 March Santiago - Chile Olympic Solidarity Commission Meeting OS 23 March Santiago - Chile 74th ANOC Executive Council Meeting ANOC 24 March Valencia - Spain 22nd IAAF World Half Marathon Championship IAAF From 31 March to 08 April Las Vegas - United States of America 2018 World Men?s Curling Championship WCF - Page 2 of 11 - Last update: 28 August 2018 From 04 April to 15 April Gold Cost City - Australia XXI Commonwealth Games CGF From 15 April to 20 April Bangkok - Thailand 2018 SportAccord Convention SportAccord From 21 April to 28 April Oestersund - Sweden World Mixed Doubles Curling Championships 2018 WCF From 23 April to 26 April Buenos Aires Chef de Mission Seminar Buenos Aires 2018 Buenos Aires 2018 From 29 April to 06 May Halmstad - Sweden 2018 World Table Tennis Championships ITTF From 02 May to 04 May Lausanne - Switzerland IOC Executive Board Meeting IOC From 04 May to 20 May Copenhagen/Herning - Denmark 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships IIHF From 08 May to 20 May Cochabamba - Bolivia XI South American Games ODESUR 10 May Belgrade - Serbia 2nd EOC Executive Committee Meeting EOC From 11 May to 12 May Belgrade - Serbia EOC Seminar EOC - Page 3 of 11 - Last update: 28 August 2018 From 15 May to 16 May Lausanne - Switzerland The SPOT 2018 ThinkSport 16 May Montreal - Canada WADA Executive Committee Meeting WADA 17 May Montreal - Canada WADA Foundation Board Meeting WADA From 11 June to 13 June Slovakia NOCs Olympic Marketing Seminar 2018 IOC-ANOC From 14 June to 15 July Russian Federation 2018 FIFA World Cup FIFA From 17 June to 23 June Apia - Samoa ONOC General Assembly ONOC From 18 June to 19 June Paris - France 1st Meeting – Coordination Commission for Paris 2024 Paris 2024 From 18 June to 20 June Slovakia NOCs Olympic Marketing Seminar 2018 IOC - ANOC From 22 June to 01 July Tarragona - Spain XVIII Mediterranean Games ICMG From 06 July to 14 July Fyn - Denmark 2018 ITU Multisport World Championships Festival ITU - Page 4 of 11 - Last update: 28 August 2018 From 09 July to 13 July Minsk - Belarus EOC Chef de Mission Seminar EOC 17 July Algiers - Algeria ANOCA Extraordinary General Assembly ANOCA From 18 July to 28 July Algiers - Algeria 3rd African Youth Games ANOCA From 19 July to 03 August Barranquilla - Colombia XXIII Central American and Caribbean Games CACSO From 20 July to 22 July San Francisco - USA Rugby World Cup Sevens World Rugby From 21 July to 05 August London - UK Womens Hockey World Cup FIH From 30 July to 12 August Aarhus - Denmark ISAF Sailing World Championships ISAF From 30 July to 05 August Nanjing - People's Republic of China 2018 BWF World Championships BWF From 07 August to 12 August Berlin - Germany European Athletics Championships European Athletics From 18 August to 02 September Jakarta/Palembang - Indonesia 18th Asian Games OCA - Page 5 of 11 - Last update: 28 August 2018 19 August Jakarta-Palembang - Indonesia 37th OCA General Assembly OCA From 31 August to 14 September Changwon - Republic of Korea 2018 ISSF World Shooting Championships ISSF From 03 September to 07 September Zimbabwe ANOCA Athletes Forum ANOCA From 04 September to 09 September Lenzerheide - Switzerland 2018 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships UCI 04 September Lima - Peru PanamSports Executive Committee Meeting PanamSports From 05 September to 06 September Lima - Peru PanamSports General Assembly 2018 PanamSports From 05 September to 07 September Tokyo - Japan NOCs Olympic Marketing Seminar 2018 IOC - ANOC From 05 September to 06 September Minsk - Belarus EOC Coordination Commission Meeting 2 EOC From 06 September to 15 September Mexico City - Mexico 2018 World Modern Pentathlon Championships UIPM From 06 September to 16 September Innsbruck - Austria 2018 IFSC Climbing World Championships IFSC - Page 6 of 11 - Last update: 28 August 2018 From 09 September to 16 September Plovdiv - Bulgaria World Rowing Championships FISA From 09 September to 30 September Italy & Bulgaria FIVB Volleyball Mens World Championship FIVB From 10 September to 23 September Tryon - USA FEI World Equestrian Games FEI From 10 September to 16 September Sofia - Bulgaria Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships FIG From 17 September to 19 September Madrid - Spain NOCs Olympic Marketing Seminar 2018 IOC - ANOC From 20 September to 27 September Azerbaijan - Baku 2018 World Judo Championships Seniors and Teams IJF 20 September Seychelles WADA Executive Committee Meeting WADA 20 September 3rd EOC Executive Committee Meeting EOC From 22 September to 30 September Tenerife - Spain 2018 FIBA Womens Basketball World Cup FIBA From 23 September to 30 September Innsbruck - Austria 2018 UCI Road World Championships UCI - Page 7 of 11 - Last update: 28 August 2018 From 25 September to 27 September Marrakech - Morocco IOC Advanced Team Physician Course IOC From 28 September to 30 September Chengdu - People's Republic of China 2018 ITTF Womens World Cup ITTF From 29 September to 20 October Japan FIVB Volleyball Womens World Championship FIVB From 03 October to 04 October Buenos Aires - Argentina IOC Executive Board Meeting IOC From 05 October to 06 October Buenos Aires - Argentina Olympism in Action Forum IOC From 06 October to 18 October Buenos Aires - Argentina Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires 2018 BUENOS AIRES 2018 06 October Buenos Aires - Argentina Opening Ceremony of the 3rd Summer Youth Olympic Games BUENOS AIRES 2018 From 08 October to 09 October Buenos Aires - Argentina 133rd IOC Session IOC 18 October Buenos Aires - Argentina Closing Ceremony of the 3rd Summer Youth Olympic Games BUENOS AIRES 2018 From 19 October to 21 October Paris - France 2018 ITTF Mens World Cup ITTF - Page 8 of 11 - Last update: 28 August 2018 From 20 October to 28 October Budapest - Hungary 2018 World Wrestling Championships UWW From 24 October to 25 October Beijing - People's Republic of China Global Education Conference WADA From 25 October to 03 November Doha - Qatar 48th Artistic Gymnastics World Championships 2018 FIG From 25 October to 28 October Miami - USA 2nd PanamSports Continental Athletes Forum PanamSports 31 October Lausanne - Switzerland CAS Round Table CAS From 07 November to 10 November St Petersburg - Russian Federation 33rd FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships FIG 08 November Marbella - Spain 4th EOC Executive Committee Meeting EOC From 09 November to 10 November Marbella - Spain 47th EOC General Assembly EOC 14 November Baku - Azerbaijan WADA Executive Committee Meeting WADA 15 November Baku - Azerbaijan WADA Foundation Board Meeting WADA - Page 9 of 11 - Last update: 28 August 2018 From 15 November to 24 November New Delhi - India AIBA Womens World Championships AIBA From 24 November to 03 December Lima - Peru IWF World Championships IWF From 26 November to 16 December Bhubaneswar - India Mens Hockey World Cup FIH From 26 November to 27 November Tokyo - Japan Meetings of ANOC Commissions & Working Groups ANOC From 26 November to 27 November Moscow - Russian Federation 10th International Forum of NGOs UNESCO 27 November Tokyo - Japan Meeting of ANOC Executive Council ANOC 27 November Tokyo - Japan Olympic Solidarity Commission Meeting OS 27 November Tokyo - Japan PanamSports Executive Council Meeting PanamSports From 28 November to 29 November Tokyo - Japan XXIII ANOC General Assembly ANOC 28 November Tokyo - Japan ANOC Awards 2018 ANOC - Page 10 of 11 - Last update: 28 August 2018 From 30 November to 01 December Tokyo - Japan IOC Executive Board Meeting IOC From 11 December to 16 December Hangzhou - People's Republic of China FINA World Swimming Championship (25m) FINA - Page 11 of 11 - Last update: 28 August 2018.
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