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DATE SPORT EVENTO LUOGO 29 Dicembre DATE SPORT EVENTO LUOGO 29 dicembre - 6 gennaio SALTO CON GLI SCI Tourné dei Quattro Trampolini Varie Sedi 1° gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo - City Event Monaco (Germania) 1°-10 gennaio SCI DI FONDO Tour de Ski Varie sedi 2-16 gennaio MOTORI Parigi-Dakar Sudamerica 4-9 gennaio VOLLEY Torneo pre-olimpico europeo (femminile) Ankara (Turchia) 4-10 gennaio TENNIS WTA Premier Brisbane Brisbane (Australia) 5-10 gennaio VOLLEY Torneo pre-olimpico europeo (maschile) Berlino (Germania) 6 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (slalom maschile) Zagabria (Croazia) 7-14 gennaio SQUASH Torneo dei Campioni New York (USA) 9-10 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (gigante e slalom maschile) Adelboden (Svizzera) 9-10 gennaio SPEED SKATING Europei Minsk (Bielorussia) 10-22 gennaio PALLANUOTO Europei (femminile) Belgrado (Serbia) 10-23 gennaio PALLANUOTO Europei (maschile) Belgrado (Serbia) 11-17 gennaio TENNIS WTA Premier Sydney Sydney (Australia) 12 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (slalom femminile) Flachau (Austria) 14-17 gennaio SALTO CON GLI SCI Mondiali di Volo con gli Sci Tauplitz (Austria) 15-31 gennaio PALLAMANO Europei (maschile) Polonia 15-17 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (discesa e slalom femminile) Wengen (Svizzera) 15-17 gennaio SCHERMA Coppa del Mondo (fioretto femminile) Danzica (Polonia) 15-17 gennaio SCHERMA Coppa del Mondo (fioretto maschile) Parigi (Francia) 16-17 gennaio CICLISMO SU PISTA Coppa del Mondo Hong Kong 16-17 gennaio TAEKWONDO Torneo pre-olimpico europeo Istanbul (Turchia) 18-31 gennaio TENNIS Australian Open Melbourne (Australia) 19-24 gennaio CICLISMO SU STRADA Tour Down Under (maschile) Australia 21-23 gennaio SCHERMA Coppa del Mondo (spada maschile) Heidenheim (Germania) 22-24 gennaio SHORT TRACK Europei Sochi (Russia) 22-24 gennaio SCHERMA Coppa del Mondo (spada femminile) Barcellona (Spagna) 22-24 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (gigante, slalom, discesa maschile) Kitzbuehel (Austria) 23 gennaio VELA Coppa del Mondo Miami (USA) 23-24 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (discesa e gigante femminile) Cortina d'Ampezzo (Italia) 23-30 gennaio VELA Coppa del Mondo Miami (USA) 25-31 gennaio PATTINAGGIO ARTISTICO Europei Bratislava (Slovacchia) 26 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (slalom maschile) Schladming (Austria) 28-31 gennaio SPORT INVERNALI X Games Aspen (USA) 29-31 gennaio SCHERMA Coppa del Mondo (sciabola femminile) Atene (Grecia) 29-31 gennaio SCHERMA Coppa del Mondo (sciabola maschile) Padova (Italia) 30-31 gennaio SLITTINO Mondiali Koenigsee 30-31 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (discesa e gigante maschile) Garmisch (Germania) 30-31 gennaio CICLOCROSS Mondiali Zolder (Belgio) 2-14 febbraio CALCIO A 5 Europei Belgrado (Serbia) 5-7 febbraio SCHERMA Coppa del Mondo (fioretto femminile) Algeria (Algeria) 5-7 febbraio SCHERMA Coppa del Mondo (fioretto maschile) Bonn (Germania) 6-7 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (discesa e gigante femminile) Garmisch (Germania) 6-7 febbraio TENNIS Fed Cup - 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Classe RS:X Eilat (Israele) 20-27 febbraio VELA Mondiali - Classe 470 San Isidro (Argentina) 21-27 febbraio TENNIS WTA Premier Doha Doha (Qatar) 22-28 febbraio TIRO A SEGNO Europei 10m Gyor (Ungheria) 23-28 febbraio BEACH VOLLEY Torneo Open (maschile e femminile) Maceio (Brasile) 26-28 febbraio GINNASTICA RITMICA Coppa del Mondo Espoo (Finlandia) 26-28 febbraio COMBINATA NORDICA Coppa del Mondo - Finali Val di Fiemme 27-28 febbraio SPEED SKATING Mondiali sprint Seoul (Corea del Sud) 28 febbraio - 6 marzo TENNISTAVOLO Mondiali a squadre Kuala Lumpur (Malesia) 1°-6 marzo TIRO CON L'ARCO Mondiali Indoor Ankara (Turchia) 1°-9 marzo TIRO A SEGNO Coppa del Mondo Bangkok (Thailandia) 2-6 marzo NUOTO SINCRONIZZATO Torneo pre-olimpico mondiale Da definire 2-6 marzo CICLISMO SU PISTA Mondiali Glasgow (Gran Bretagna) 2-12 marzo SCI DI FONDO Coppa del Mondo - Finali Canada 3-6 marzo GOLF World Golf Championship - Cadillac Championsip 3-13 marzo BIATHLON Mondiali Oslo Holmenkollen (Norvegia) 4-5 marzo TRIATHLON World Series - Prima tappa Abu Dhabi (Emirati Arabi Uniti) 4-6 marzo TENNIS Coppa Davis - Ottavi di finale 5 marzo CICLISMO SU STRADA Strade Bianche (femminile) Italia 5 marzo GINNASTICA ARTISTICA Coppa del Mondo - Prima tappa Newark (USA) 5-6 marzo SPEED SKATING Mondiali all-around Berlino (Germania) 6-13 marzo CICLISMO SU STRADA Parigi > Nizza (maschile) Francia 7-20 marzo TENNIS Masters 1000 Indian Wells Indian Wells (USA) 7-20 marzo TENNIS WTA Premier Indian Wells Indian Wells (USA) 8-12 marzo JUDO Test Event Rio de Janeiro (Brasile) 8-13 marzo LOTTA Europei Riga (Lettonia) 8-13 marzo BEACH VOLLEY Grande Slam Rio de Janeiro (Brasile) 9-15 marzo CICLISMO SU STRADA Tirreno > Adriatico (maschile) Italia 11-13 marzo ATLETICA LEGGERA Mondiali di corsa campestre Monte Cassino (Italia) 11-13 marzo SCHERMA Grand Prix (fioretto femminile) La Havana (Cuba) 11-13 marzo SHORT TRACK Mondiali Seoul (Corea del Sud) 11-12 marzo SCHERMA Grand Prix (fioretto maschile) La Havana (Cuba) 11-13 marzo TUFFI World Series - Prima tappa Pechino (Cina) 12 marzo CICLISMO SU STRADA Ronde Van Drenthe (femminile) Paesi Bassi 12-13 marzo GINNASTICA ARTISTICA Coppa del Mondo - Seconda tappa Glasgow (Gran Bretagna) 16-20 marzo SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo - Finali St. Moritz (Svizzera) 16-23 marzo VELA ASAF Cup Abu Dhabi (Emirati Arabi Uniti) 17-19 marzo TUFFI World Series - Seconda tappa Dubai (Emirati Arabi Uniti) 17-20 marzo ATLETICA LEGGERA Mondiali Indoor Portland (USA) 17-20 marzo PALLAMANO Tornei pre-olimpici mondiali (femminili) Varie sedi 17-25 marzo TIRO A VOLO Coppa del Mondo - Prima tappa Nicosia (Cipro) 18-20 marzo SCHERMA Grand Prix (spada femminile) Budapest (Ungheria) 19 marzo CICLISMO SU STRADA Milano > Sanremo Italia 19-20 marzo GINNASTICA ARTISTICA Coppa del Mondo - Terza tappa Stoccarda (Germania) 19-20 marzo GINNASTICA ARTISTICA Trofeo Internazionale di Jesolo Jesolo (Italia) 19-27 marzo CURLING Mondiali (femminili) Swift Current (Canada) 20 marzo MOTOMONDIALE GP Qatar Losail (Qatar) 20 marzo FORMULA 1 GP Australia Melbourne (Australia) 20 marzo CICLISMO SU STRADA Trofeo Alfredo Binda (femminile) Cittiglio (Italia) 21-27 marzo SQUASH British Open Hull Gran Bretagna 21-27 marzo CICLISMO SU STRADA Giro di Catalunya (maschile) Spagna 21-28 marzo PALLANUOTO Torneo pre-olimpico mondiale (femminile) Gouda (Paesi Bassi) 21 marzo - 3 aprile TENNIS Masters 1000 Miami Miami (USA) 21 marzo - 3 aprile TENNIS WTA Premier Miami Miami (USA) 22 marzo CALCIO A 5 Qualificazioni Mondiali - Playoff andata 23-27 marzo GOLF World Golf Championship - Dell Match Play 23-27 marzo EQUITAZIONE Coppa del Mondo - Finali Las Vegas (USA) 24-26 marzo GINNASTICA ARTISTICA World Challenge Cup Doha (Qatar) 25 marzo CICLISMO SU STRADA E3 Harelbeke Belgio 25 marzo - 2 aprile VELA Trofeo Princesa Sofia Palma di Maiorca (Spagna) 25-26 marzo SCHERMA Grand Prix (sciabola femminile) Seoul (Corea del Sud) 25-26 marzo SCHERMA Grand Prix (sciabola maschile) Seoul (Corea del Sud) 26 marzo ATLETICA LEGGERA Mondiali di mezza Maratona Cardiff (Gran Bretagna) 27 marzo CICLISMO SU STRADA Gent > Wevelgem (maschile) Belgio 27 marzo CICLISMO SU STRADA Gent-Wevelgem (femminile) Belgio 28 marzo - 3 aprile PATTINAGGIO ARTISTICO Mondiali Boston (USA) 31 marzo - 3 aprile GINNASTICA ARTISTICA World Challenge Cup Cottbus (Germania) 31 marzo - 3 aprile TRAMPOLINO ELASTICO Europei Valladolid (Spagna) Aprile (date da definire) TRIATHLON World Series - 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