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What 2021 International Sports Calendar Looks Like Now What 2021 international sports calendar looks like now Sport Date Event Location Archery 2021 (TBD) Yankton 2021 World Archery Championships Yankton, USA Aquatics* Jul 16 - Aug 1, 2021 19th Fina World Championships Fukoka, Japan Athletics* Aug 6-15, 2021 World Athletics Championships Eugene, USA Badminton Nov 29 - Dec 5, 2021 2021 Badminton World Championships Huelva, Spain Baseball/Softball Mar 9-23, 2021 2021 World Baseball Classic Japan, Taiwan, USA Basketball Sept 2-19, 2021 FIBA EuroBasket 2021 Germany - Czech Republic - Georgia - Italy Basketball Aug 17-29, 2021 2021 FIBA AfroBasket Rwanda Basketball Aug 3-5, 2021 2021 FIBA AsiaCup TBC Basketball 2021 (TBD) FIBA AmeriCup 2021 TBC Beach Volley 2021 (TBD) 2021 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships Rome Boxing 2021 (TBD) 2021 AIBA World Boxing Championships New Dehli Cycling Jul 24 - Aug 1, 2021 Papendal BMX World Championships Papendal, The Netherlands Cycling Sept 18 - 26, 2021 UCI Road Cycling World Championships Bruges, Belgium Cycling 2021 (TBD) 2021 UCI Track Cycling World Championships Ashgabat, Turkmenistan Cycling 2021 (TBD) 2021 Mountain Bike World Championships Val di Sole, Italy Equestrian Jumping and Dressage Aug 23 - 29, 2021 FEI European Championships Budapest, Hungary Equestrian Eventing Aug 11 - 15, 2021 FEI Eventing European Championship Haras Du Pin, France Fencing 2021 (TBD) 2021 World Fencing Championships Cairo, Egypt Football Jul 7 - Aug 1, 2021 UEFA Women’s Euro 2021 England Football Jun 11 - July 11, 2021 UEFA Euro 2020 12 European Host Countries Football Jun 11 - July 11, 2021 Copa America 2020 Colombia, Argentina Golf Apr 8 - 11, 2021 The Masters Augusta, Georgia - USA Golf May 17 - 23, 2021 PGA Championship South Carolina, USA Golf Jun 17 - 20, 2021 US Open Torrey Pines Golf Course, La Jolla - California Golf Jul 15 - 18, 2021 The Open Championship United Kingdom Golf Aug 31 - Sept 6, 2021 Solheim Cup Toledo, Ohio - USA Gymnastics Oct 18 - 24, 2021 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships Copenhagen, Denmark Gymnastics Jun.11 - 13, 2021 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships Bulgaria Handball Jan 14 - 31, 2021 2021 IHF World Men’s Handball Championships Egypt www.aipsmedia.com Hockey Aug 7-21, 2021 Pan America Cup Tacarigua, Trinidad & Tobago Hockey Aug 20-29, 2021 EuroHockey Nations Championships Amsterdam, Netherlands Judo Sept 12-19, 2021 World Senior Championships 2021 Tashkent, Uzbekistan Karate May 2021 56th European Senior Championships, Sweden Sweden Rowing Sept 26 - Oct 3, 2021 2021 World Rowing Championships Shanghai, China Rugby Feb 6 - Mar 20, 2021 2021 Six Nations Championship Dublin, Ireland Rugby Sept 18 - Oct 16, 2021 Rugby World Cup Auckland, Whangarei - New Zealand Sailing Mar 2021 2021 Americas Cup Auckland, New Zealand Shooting TBD Buenos Aires, Vicente Lopez & San Juan - Argen- Skateboarding Between Oct and Nov 2021 World Skate Games tina Sport Climbing Sept 15-22, 2021 IFSC Climbing World Championships Moscow, Russia Surfing TBD Table Tennis Jun 17-26, 2021 World Table Tennis Championships Finals Houston, Texas (USA) Table Tennis Sept 28 - Oct 3, 2021 2021 European Championships Cluj-Napoca, Romania World Taekwondo Championships/World Para-Taekwondo Taekwondo TBD Wuxi, China Championships Taekwondo Sept 6-12, 2021 World Championships 2021 Tampere, Finland Tennis May 24-31, 2021 French Open Paris, France Tennis Jun 28 - Jul, 5 2021 The Championships, Wimbledon London, Great Britain Tennis Aug 30 - Sept 6, 2021 U.S. Open New York City, United States Volleyball Aug 15 - Sept 30, 2021 CEV EuroVolley 2021 Serbia - Bulgaria - Croatia - Romania Volleyball Aug 15 - Sept 30, 2021 CEV EuroVolley 2021 Poland - Czech Republic - Estonia - Finland Wrestling Oct 2-20, 2021 Freestyle World Championships Oslo, Norway The World Games Jul 15-25, 2021 2021 World Games Birmingham, Alabama - USA Mediterranean Games Jun 25 - Jul 5, 2021 2021 Mediterranean Games Oran, Algeria Universiade Aug 8-19, 2021 Chengdu 2021 Summer Universiade Chengdu, China World Urban Games TBD Budapest 2021 World Urban Games Budapest, Hungary World Combat Games May 3-9, 2021 Nur-Sultan 2021 World Combat Games Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan www.aipsmedia.com.
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