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1. Ski Nordisch, Weltcup Langlauf, Tour De Ski, in Tschierv/Val Müstair 1 Wichtige Sporttermine im Jahr 2017 JANUAR 26.12.-5. Eishockey, U20-WM in Montreal und Toronto 31.-1. Ski nordisch, Weltcup Langlauf, Tour de Ski, in Tschierv/Val Müstair 1. Ski nordisch, Weltcup Skispringen, Vierschanzentournee, in Garmisch-Partenkirchen 2.-14. Automobil, Rallye Dakar in Paraguay, Bolivien und Argentinien 2.-7. Eishockey, Frauen, Länderturnier in Füssen (GER) 3./5. Ski alpin, Weltcup Frauen/Männer, Slalom, in Zagreb 3.-4. Ski nordisch, Weltcup Langlauf, Tour de Ski, in Oberstdorf (GER) 4. Eishockey, Schweizer Cup, Halbfinal Genève-Servette - Zug 4. Ski nordisch, Weltcup Skispringen, Vierschanzentournee, in Innsbruck 5. Eishockey, Schweizer Cup, Halbfinal Kloten - Lausanne 5.-6. Schlitteln, EM und Weltcup in Königssee (GER) 6.-8. Eisschnelllauf, Mehrkampf-EM in Heerenveen (NED) 6.-8. Handball, Yellow Cup in Winterthur und U21-WM- Qualifikation in Torshavn (FRO) 6. Ski nordisch, Weltcup Langlauf, Tour de Ski, in Toblach (ITA) 6. Ski nordisch, Weltcup Skispringen, Vierschanzentournee, in Bischofshofen (AUT) 7.-14. Eishockey, U18-Juniorinnen-WM in Prerov und Zlin (CZE) 7.-8. Rad Quer, SM in Dielsdorf 7.-8. Ski alpin, Weltcup Männer in Adelboden, Frauen in Maribor (SLO) 7.-8. Ski nordisch, Weltcup Langlauf, Tour de Ski, Finale in Val di Fiemme (ITA) 10. Eishockey, Champions League, Halbfinals, Hinspiele 10. Ski alpin, Weltcup Frauen, Slalom in Flachau (AUT) 11.-29. Handball, Männer-WM in Frankreich 12.-15. Reiten, CSI Basel 13.-15. Bob und Skeleton, EM und Weltcup in Winterberg (GER) 13.-15. Handball, Länderturnier in Wien 13.-15. Shorttrack, EM in Turin 13.-15. Ski alpin, Weltcup Männer in Wengen 14.-5.2. Fussball, Afrika-Cup in Gabun 14.-15. Ski alpin, Weltcup Frauen in Zauchensee (AUT) 14.-15. Ski nordisch, Langlauf, SM 1. Teil in Tschierv 16.-21. Snowboard, Weltcup Halfpipe und Slopestyle in Laax 16.-29. Tennis, Australian Open in Melbourne 17. Eishockey, Champions League, Halbfinals, Rückspiele 17.-22. Rad Strasse, WorldTour, Tour Down Under in Australien 19.-22. Automobil, Rallye-WM, Rallye Monte Carlo 20.-22. Bob und Skeleton, Weltcup in St. Moritz 20.-22. Ski alpin, Weltcup Männer in Kitzbühel 21.-22. Ski alpin, Weltcup Frauen in Garmisch- Partenkirchen 24.-28. Fussball, Futsal, EM-Qualifikation, 1. Phase in Georgien 24. Ski alpin, Weltcup Frauen, Riesenslalom in Kronplatz (ITA), Männer, Slalom in Schladming (AUT) 25.-29. Eiskunstlauf, EM in Ostrava (CZE) 26.-29. Snowboard/Ski Freestyle, Winter X Games in Aspen, Colorado (USA) 27.-29. Reiten, Mercedes-CSI Zürich 27.-29. Schlitteln, WM in Innsbruck-Igls (AUT) 28.-29. Rad Quer, WM in Bieles (LUX) 28.-29. Ski alpin, Weltcup Männer in Garmisch- Partenkirchen, Frauen in Cortina d'Ampezzo 29.-8.2. Allgemeines, Winter-Universiade in Almaty (KAZ) 29. Rad Strasse, WorldTour, Cadel Evans Great Ocean Race in Geelong (AUS) 30.-5.2. Ski nordisch, Junioren-WM in Park City (USA) 31. Ski alpin, Weltcup Männer und Frauen, Parallel- Rennen in Stockholm ("City Event") FEBRUAR 1. Eishockey, Schweizer Cup, Final 1.-5. Unihockey, WM-Qualifikation Frauen in Celano (ITA) 3.-5. Tennis, Davis Cup, 1. Runde mit USA - Schweiz in Birmingham, Alabama 4.-5. Badminton, SM in Bern 4.-5. Basketball, Ligacup, Final Four Männer und Final Frauen in Montreux 4.-5. Handball, Schweizer Cup, Final Four Frauen und Männer in Olten 4.-5. Fussball, Rückrundenstart Super League, Challenge League 4./5. Rugby, Auftakt Six Nations 4.-5. Ski nordisch, Weltcup Skispringen, Skifliegen in Oberstdorf (GER) 5. American Football, NFL, Super Bowl in Houston, Texas 6.-10. Rad Strasse, WorldTour, Katar-Rundfahrt 6.-19. Ski alpin, WM in St. Moritz 7.-12. Beachvolleyball, World Tour, Major in Fort Lauderdale, Florida/USA (Saison-Auftakt) 7. Eishockey, Champions League, Final 9.-12. Automobil, Rallye-WM, Rallye Schweden in Karlstad 9.-19. Biathlon, WM in Hochfilzen (AUT) 9.-12. Eishockey, Frauen, Olympia-Qualifikationsturnier in Arosa 9.-12. Eisschnelllauf, WM Einzeldistanzen in Gangenung (KOR) 10.-12. Eishockey, Länderturnier, Slovakia Cup in Nitra (SVK) 10.-12. Tischtennis, Swiss Open in Lausanne 11.-12. Handball, NLA, Auftakt Final- und Abstiegsrunde 11.-12. Tennis, Fedcup, 1. Runde mit Schweiz - Frankreich in Genf 14.-15. Fussball, Champions League, Achtelfinals, Hinspiele (1. Tranche) 15.-19. Badminton, Mixed-Team-EM in Lubin (POL) 15.-19. Eisstocksport, Junioren-EM in Wichtrach 16. Fussball, Europa League, Sechzehntelfinals, Hinspiele 17.-26. Bob und Skeleton, WM (ursprünglicher Termin, wird durch IBSF neu angesetzt) 18. Automobil, Formel E in Buenos Aires 18.-19. Leichtathletik, Hallen-SM in Magglingen 19.-26. Tennis, WTA-Premier-Turnier in Dubai (VAE) 21.-22. Fussball, Champions League, Achtelfinals, Hinspiele (2. Tranche) 22.-5.3. Ski nordisch, WM in Lahti (FIN) 23. Fussball, Europa League, Sechzehntelfinals, Rückspiele 23.-26. Rad Strasse, WorldTour, Abu Dhabi Tour (VAE) 25.-26. Eisschnelllauf, WM Sprintdistanzen in Calgary 25. Motorrad, Motocross-WM, Saisonauftakt in Losail (QAT) 25. Rad Strasse, WorldTour, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad in Gent (BEL) 25.-26. Ski alpin, Weltcup Frauen in Crans-Montana, Männer in Kvitfjell (NOR) 25. Unihockey, Schweizer Cup, Finals in Bern 26. Motorrad, Superbike-WM, Saisonauftakt in Phillip Island (AUS) 26. Rad Strasse, GP Lugano 26. Reiten, White Turf, 3. Renntag mit dem 78. GP St. Moritz MÄRZ 1./2. Fussball, Schweizer Cup, Viertelfinals 1.-8. Fussball, Frauen, Länderturnier, Cyprus Cup 3.-5. Leichtathletik, Hallen-EM in Belgrad 3.-4. Ski Freestyle, Weltcup Slopestyle in Silvaplana 3.-4. Triathlon, WM-Serie, Saisonauftakt in Abu Dhabi (UAE) 4.-18. Eishockey, NLA, Playoffs, Viertelfinals 4.-5. Eisschnelllauf, Mehrkampf-WM in Hamar (NOR) 4. Rad Strasse, WorldTour, Strade Bianche in Siena (ITA) 4.-5. Ski alpin, Weltcup Männer in Kranjska Gora (SLO), Frauen in Jeongseon (KOR) 4. Ski Freestyle, Weltcup Slopestyle in Silvaplana 4.-5. Tischtennis, SM in Biel 5.-12. Rad Strasse, WorldTour, Paris - Nizza 5. Skicross, Weltcup-Finale in Blue Mountain (CAN) 6.-12. Schiessen, EM 10 m (Luftgewehr/Luftpistole) in Maribor (SLO) 6.-14. Ski alpin, Junioren-WM in Are (SWE) 7.-8. Fussball, Champions League, Achtelfinals, Rückspiele (1. Tranche) 8.-12. Eisstocksport, EM in Pisek (CZE) 8.-14. Rad Strasse, WorldTour, Tirreno - Adriatico (ITA) 8.-19. Ski Freestyle und Snowboard, WM in Sierra Nevada (ESP) 8.-11. Snowboard/Ski Freestyle, Winter X Games Europe in Oslo 8.-19. Tennis, ATP Masters 1000 und WTA-Premier-Turnier in Indian Wells (USA) 9.-13. Automobil, Rallye-WM, Rally Guanajuato Mexico in Leon 9. Fussball, Europa League, Achtelfinals, Hinspiele 10.-12. Shorttrack, WM in Rotterdam 10.-11. Ski alpin, Weltcup Frauen in Squaw Valley (USA) 11.-12. Judo, Swiss Open in Uster 11. Rugby, Rugby Europe Trophy, Schweiz - Ukraine 11.-12. Ski nordisch, Weltcup Langlauf, Skispringen und Nordische Kombination in Oslo/Holmenkollen 12. Ski nordisch, Langlauf, Engadin Skimarathon, Maloja - S-chanf 14.-19. Badminton, Swiss Open in Basel 14.-15. Fussball, Champions League, Achtelfinals, Rückspiele (2. Tranche) 15.-19. Ski alpin, Weltcup-Finale in Aspen (USA) 16. Fussball, Europa League, Achtelfinals, Rückspiele 16.-19. Ski nordisch, Langlauf, Weltcup-Finale in Tjumen (RUS) 17.-19. Biathlon, Weltcup-Finale in Oslo-Holmenkollen 17.-19. Bob und Skeleton, Weltcup-Finale in Pyeongchang (KOR) 18.-26. Curling, Frauen-WM in Peking 18./19. Handball, zwei Länderspiele Schweiz - Weissrussland 18. Rad Strasse, WorldTour, Mailand - Sanremo 18. Rugby, Rugby Europe Trophy, Niederlande - Schweiz 18.-19. Ski nordisch, Skispringen, Weltcup Skifliegen in Vikersund (NOR) 20.-26. Rad Strasse, WorldTour, Katalonien-Rundfahrt (ESP) 21.-4.4. Eishockey, NLA, Playoffs, Halbfinals 21.-2.4. Tennis, ATP Masters 1000 und WTA-Premier- Turnier in Miami (USA) 22. Rad Strasse, WorldTour, Quer durch Flandern (BEL) 23.-26. Schwimmen, SM in Genf 23.-26. Snowbike, WM in Grächen 24. Rad Strasse, WorldTour, E3 Harelbeke (BEL) 24.-26. Ski nordisch, Langlauf, SM 2. Teil in Tschierv 24.-26. Ski nordisch, Skispringen, Weltcup-Finale, Skifliegen in Planica (SLO) 25. Fussball, WM-Qualifikation, Schweiz - Lettland in Genf 25.-26. Snowboard, Weltcup-Finale Boardercross in Veysonnaz 26. Automobil, Formel-1-WM, GP Australien in Melbourne 26. Leichtathletik, Cross-WM in Kampala (Uganda) 26. Motorrad, Strassen-WM, GP Katar in Losail 26. Rad Strasse, WorldTour, Gent - Wevelgem (BEL) 29.-2.4. Eiskunstlauf, WM in Helsinki 29.-2.4. Reiten, Weltcup-Finals Springreiten und Dressur in Omaha, Nebraska (USA) 31.-7.4. Eishockey, Frauen-WM in Plymouth, Michigan (USA) APRIL 1. Automobil, Formel E in Mexico City 1.-9. Curling, Männer-WM in Edmonton (CAN) 1.-9. Gewichtheben, EM in Split (CRO) 1. Volleyball, Schweizer Cup, Finals in Freiburg 2. Rad Strasse, WorldTour, Flandern-Rundfahrt (BEL) 3.-8. Rad Strasse, WorldTour, Baskenland-Rundfahrt (ESP) 4.-8. Eishockey, zwei Länderspiele Frankreich - Schweiz 4.-11. Fussball, Frauen, ein Länderspiel (Ort und Gegner noch offen) 4.-9. Ski alpin, SM in Davos 5. Fussball, Schweizer Cup, Halbfinals 6.-9. Automobil, Rallye-WM, Korsika-Rallye in Bastia (FRA) 6.-20. Eishockey, NLA, Playoffs, Final und Auf- /Abstiegsplayoff NLA/NLB 6.-9. Golf, US Masters in Augusta, Georgia 7.-8. Sportklettern, Weltcup Bouldern in Meiringen 7.-9. Tennis, Davis Cup, Viertelfinals 8. Basketball, Schweizer Cup, Finals in Genf 9. Automobil, Formel-1-WM, GP China in Schanghai 9. Leichtathletik, Zürich Marathon 9. Motorrad, Strassen-WM, GP Argentinien in Termas de Rio Hondo 9. Rad Strasse, WorldTour, Paris - Roubaix (FRA) 10.-16. Tennis, WTA Ladies Open in Biel 11.-15. Eishockey, zwei Länderspiele Slowakei - Schweiz 11.-12. Fussball, Champions League, Viertelfinals, Hinspiele 12.-16. Rad Bahn, WM in Hongkong 13.-23. Eishockey, U18-WM in Poprad und Spisska Nova Ves (SVK) 13. Fussball, Europa League, Viertelfinals, Hinspiele 15.-1.5. Billard, Snooker, WM in Sheffield (ENG) 15.-30. Volleyball, Playoff-Finals NLA Frauen und Männer 16. Automobil, Formel-1-WM, GP Bahrain in Sakhir 16. Automobil, Langstrecken-WM, 6-Stunden-Rennen in Silverstone (ENG) 16. Rad Strasse, WorldTour, Gold Race in Valkenburg (NED) 16.-23. Tennis, ATP Masters 1000 in Monte Carlo (MON) 18.-19. Fussball, Champions League, Viertelfinals, Rückspiele 21./22.
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