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2019 Calendar 2019 Calendar From 10 January to 28 January Denmark / Germany World Mens Handball Championship IHF 21 January Lausanne - Switzerland 77th ANOC Executive Council Meeting ANOC From 25 January to 27 January Winterberg - Germany Luge World Championships FIL 25 January Lausanne - Switzerland 1st EOC Executive Committee Meeting EOC From 05 February to 17 February Åre - Sweden Alpine World Ski Championships FIS From 19 February to 03 March Seefeld - Austria Nordic World Ski Championships FIS From 01 March to 09 March Whistler - Canada IBSF World Championships IBSF 02 March Bangkok - Thailand 72nd OCA Executive Board Meeting OCA From 02 March to 12 March Krasnoyarsk - Russian Federation XXIX Winter Universiade FISU 03 March Bangkok - Thailand 38th OCA General Assembly OCA - Page 1 of 10 - Last update: 31 January 2019 From 07 March to 17 March Östersund - Sweden Biathlon World Championships IBU From 11 March to 17 March Nadi - Fiji ONOC Annual General Meeting ONOC From 13 March to 14 March Lausanne - Switzerland WADA Annual Symposium WADA From 14 March to 21 March Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates 15th Special Olympics World Summer Games Special Olympics 14 March Lausanne - Switzerland ANOC Gender Equity Commission Meeting ANOC From 16 March to 24 March Silkeborg - Denmark World Womens Curling Championship WCF From 18 March to 24 March Saitama - Japan ISU World Figure Skating Championships ISU 25 March Sochi - Russian Federation ANOC Culture and Education Commission Meeting ANOC From 26 March to 28 March Lausanne - Switzerland IOC Executive Board Meeting IOC From 28 March to 29 March Geneva - Switzerland 2019 CIGEPS session UNESCO - Page 2 of 10 - Last update: 31 January 2019 From 30 March to 07 April Lethbridge - Canada World Men?s Curling Championship WCF From 04 April to 14 April Espoo - Finland 2019 IIHF Ice Hockey Womens World Championship IIHF From 08 April to 09 April Bucharest - Romania EU Sport Forum 2019 European Commission 12 April Lausanne - Switzerland ANOC Legal Commission Meeting ANOC From 13 April to 15 April Lausanne - Switzerland 9th International Athletes Forum IOC 15 April Lausanne - Switzerland ANOC Athletes Commission Meeting ANOC From 20 April to 27 April Stavanger - Norway World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship WCF From 21 April to 28 April Budapest - Hungary World Table Tennis Championships ITTF From 27 April to 04 May Pontevedra - Spain 2019 ITU Multisport World Championships ITU 03 May Rome - Italy European Games Minsk 2019 Flame of Peace Lighting Ceremony EOC - Page 3 of 10 - Last update: 31 January 2019 From 05 May to 10 May Gold Coast - Australia SportAccord SportAccord From 10 May to 26 May Bratislava/Ko?ice - Slovakia 2019 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship IIHF From 15 May to 19 May Manchester - United Kingdom World Taekwondo Championships WT 15 May Lausanne - Switzerland ANOC Finance Commission Meeting ANOC 17 May Vienna - Austria 2nd EOC Executive Committee Meeting EOC From 18 May to 19 May Vienna - Austria EOC Seminar 2019 EOC 23 May Lausanne - Switzerland ANOC Marketing Commission Meeting ANOC 23 May Lausanne - Switzerland ANOC Events Commission Meeting ANOC 24 May Lausanne - Switzerland 78th ANOC Executive Council Meeting ANOC From 28 May to 29 May Lausanne - Switzerland The Spot ThinkSport - Page 4 of 10 - Last update: 31 January 2019 From 30 May to 14 July England / Wales Cricket World Cup ICC From 04 June to 06 June Budapest - Hungary Olympic Marketing Seminar 2019 IOC 07 June France FIFA Womens World Cup FIFA From 10 June to 16 June Hertogenbosch - Netherlands World Archery Championships WA From 14 June to 23 June Sal - Cape Verde 1st Africa Beach Games ANOCA From 19 June to 21 June Lausanne - Switzerland IOC Executive Board Meeting IOC From 21 June to 30 June Minsk - Belarus II European Games EOC From 21 June to 13 July Egypt Africa Cup of Nations CAF 22 June Minsk - Belarus EOC Extraordinary Assembly EOC From 24 June to 26 June Lausanne - Switzerland 134th IOC Session IOC - Page 5 of 10 - Last update: 31 January 2019 From 07 July to 20 July Apia - Samoa XVI Pacific Games ONOC From 08 July to 11 July Doha - Qatar Chef de Mission Meeting ANOC World Beach Games 2019 ANOC From 12 July to 28 July Gwangju - Republic of Korea 18th FINA World Championships FINA From 15 July to 23 July Budapest - Hungary FIE World Championships 2019 FIE 25 July Lima - Peru Panam Sports General Assembly PASO From 26 July to 11 August Lima - Peru Pan American Games PASO From 12 August to 18 August Putrajaya - Malaysia 2019 IWWF World Water Ski Championships IWWF From 19 August to 31 August Casablanca / Rabat - Morocco XII African Games ANOCA From 20 August to 24 August Tokyo - Japan Chef de Mission Seminar Tokyo 2020 IOC From 25 August to 01 September Tokyo - Japan 2019 World Judo Championships Seniors and Teams IJF - Page 6 of 10 - Last update: 31 January 2019 From 25 August to 01 September Linz/Ottensheim - Austria World Rowing Championships FISA From 31 August to 15 September China 18th FIBA Basketball World Cup FIBA From 02 September to 09 September Budapest - Hungary UIPM 2019 Pentathlon World Championships UIPM From 03 September to 04 September Lausanne - Switzerland Chef de Mission Seminar Lausanne 2020 Lausanne 2020 From 03 September to 05 September Rome - Italy Olympic Marketing Seminar 2019 IOC From 07 September to 21 September Yekaterinburg - Russian Federation AIBA Mens World Championships AIBA From 13 September to 15 September Budapest - Hungary World Urban Games GAISF From 14 September to 22 September Astana - Kazakhstan UWW World Championships UWW From 16 September to 22 September Baku - Azerbaijan 37th FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships FIG From 18 September to 27 September Pattaya - Thailand IWF World Championships IWF - Page 7 of 10 - Last update: 31 January 2019 From 18 September to 19 September Lausanne - Switzerland IOC Forum on Games Preparation IOC From 20 September to 02 November Japan Rugby World Cup World Rugby From 24 September to 26 September Paris - France Olympic Marketing Seminar 2019 IOC From 27 September to 06 October Doha - Qatar World Athletics Championships IAAF From 01 October to 02 October Lausanne - Switzerland Olympic Solidarity 7 Offices Meeting IOC - OS From 02 October to 04 October Lausanne - Switzerland IOC Executive Board Meeting IOC From 03 October to 13 October Ulan Ude - Russian Federation AIBA Womens World Championships AIBA From 04 October to 13 October Stuttgart - Germany 49th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships FIG From 12 October to 16 October Doha - Qatar 1st ANOC World Beach Games ANOC From 17 October to 18 October Doha - Qatar XXIV ANOC General Assembly ANOC - Page 8 of 10 - Last update: 31 January 2019 17 October Doha - Qatar ANOC Awards 2019 ANOC 24 October Warsaw - Poland 4th EOC Executive Committee Meeting EOC From 25 October to 26 October Warsaw - Poland 48th EOC General Assembly EOC From 02 November to 17 November Japan, Korea, Mexico, Taipei 2019 WBSC Premier 12 WBSC From 05 November to 07 November Katowice - Poland 5th World Conference on Doping in Sport WADA From 11 November to 13 November Monaco Peace and Sport International Forum Peace and Sports From 18 November to 20 November Helsinki - Finland New Leaders Forum IOC / EOC From 28 November to 01 December Tokyo - Japan 34th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships FIG From 30 November to 15 December Kumamoto - Japan World Womens Handball Championship IHF From 03 December to 04 December Lausanne - Switzerland IOC Executive Board Meeting IOC - Page 9 of 10 - Last update: 31 January 2019 09 December Brussels - Belgium European Evening of Sport 2019 EOC / EOC EU Office From 10 December to 12 December Fort Lauderdale - USA SportAccord Pan America 2019 SportAccord / Panam Sports 13 December Fort Lauderdale - USA 1st Panam Sports Awards Gala Panam Sports From 13 December to 14 December Fort Lauderdale - USA Americas Best Practices Symposium Panam Sports - Page 10 of 10 - Last update: 31 January 2019.
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