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DATE SPORT EVENTO SEDE 14 Dicembre DATE SPORT EVENTO SEDE 14 dicembre - 1 gennaio TIRO CON LE FRECCETTE Mondiali Londra (Gran Bretagna) 29 dicembre - 6 gennaio SALTO CON GLI SCI Tournèe dei Quattro Trampolini Germania/Austria 30 dicembre - 6 gennaio TENNIS Hopman Cup Perth (Australia) 30 dicembre - 7 gennaio SCI DI FONDO Tour de Ski Varie sedi 31 dicembre - 6 gennaio TENNIS WTA - Shenzhen Open Shenzhen (Cina) 31 dicembre - 7 gennaio TENNIS WTA - Brisbane International Brisbane (Australia) 1 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (maschile/femminile) - City Event Oslo (Norvegia) 1-6 gennaio TENNIS WTA - ASB Classic Auckland (Nuova Zelanda) 1-7 gennaio TENNIS ATP - Torneo di Brisbane Brisbane (Australia) 1-7 gennaio TENNIS ATP - Torneo di Doha Doha (Qatar) 1-7 gennaio TENNIS ATP - Torneo di Chennai Chennai (India) 3-7 gennaio BEACH VOLLEY World Tour (4 stelle, maschile/femminile) The Hague (Paesi Bassi) 3 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (femminile) - Slalom Zagabria (Croazia) 4 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (maschile) - Slalom Zagabria (Croazia) 4-7 gennaio GOLF PGA Tour - Sentry Tournament of Champions Kapalua (USA) 4-7 gennaio BIATHLON Coppa del Mondo Oberhof (Germania) 5 gennaio SKELETON Coppa del Mondo Altenberg (Germania) 5-6 gennaio SNOWBOARD Coppa del Mondo - Gigante Parallelo Lackenhof (Austria) 5-7 gennaio SPEED SKATING Europei Kolomna (Russia) 6 gennaio SCI FREESTYLE Coppa del Mondo - Moguls Calgary (Canada) 6 gennaio SCI FREESTYLE Coppa del Mondo - Aerials Mosca (Russia) 6-7 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (maschile) - Gigante, Slalom Adelboden (Svizzera) 6-7 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (femminile) - Gigante, Slalom Kranjska Gora (Slovenia) 6-7 gennaio BOB Coppa del Mondo Altenberg (Germania) 6-7 gennaio SLITTINO Coppa del Mondo Koenigsee (Germania) 6-7 gennaio SALTO CON GLI SCI Coppa del Mondo (femminile) Rasnov (Romania) 6-20 gennaio MOTORSPORT Parigi-Dakar Sudamerica 7-13 gennaio TENNIS WTA - Hobart International Hobart (Australia) 8-14 gennaio TENNIS ATP - Torneo di Auckland Auckland (Nuova Zelanda) 8-14 gennaio TENNIS Torneo di Sydney Sydney (Australia) 9 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (femminile) - Slalom Flachau (Austria) 10-11 gennaio SCI FREESTYLE Coppa del Mondo - Moguls Deer Valley (USA) 10-12 gennaio SCI FREESTYLE Coppa del Mondo - Halfpipe Snowmass (USA) 10-14 gennaio BIATHLON Coppa del Mondo Ruhpolding (Germania) 11-13 gennaio SCI FREESTYLE Coppa del Mondo - Slopestyle Snowmass (USA) 11-14 gennaio GOLF European Tour - BMW Sa Open Ekurhuleni (Sudafrica) 11-14 gennaio GOLF PGA Tour - Sony Open in Hawaii Honolulu (USA) 12 gennaio SKELETON Coppa del Mondo St. Moritz (Svizzera) 12 gennaio SCI FREESTYLE Coppa del Mondo - Aerials Deer Valley (USA) 12 gennaio SNOWBOARD Coppa del Mondo - Slopestyle Snowmass (USA) 12-13 gennaio SNOWBOARD Coppa del Mondo - Slalom Parallelo Bad Gastein (Austria) 12-14 gennaio COMBINATA NORDICA Coppa del Mondo Val di Fiemme (Italia) 12-14 gennaio GOLF European Tour - Eurasia Cup Kuala Lumpur (Malesia) 12-14 gennaio SHORT TRACK Europei Dresda (Germania) 12-14 gennaio SCI FREESTYLE Coppa del Mondo - Ski Cross Idre Fjall (Svezia) 12-14 gennaio SCHERMA Coppa del Mondo (fioretto femminile) Gdansk (Polonia) 12-14 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (maschile) - Combinata, Discesa, Slalom Wengen (Svizzera) 12-28 gennaio PALLAMANO Europei (maschili) Croazia 13 gennaio SNOWBOARD Coppa del Mondo - Halfpipe Snowmass (USA) 13-14 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (femminile) - Discesa, SuperG Bad Kleinkirchheim (Austria) 13-14 gennaio BOB Coppa del Mondo St. Moritz (Svizzera) 13-14 gennaio SLITTINO Coppa del Mondo Oberhof (Germania) 13-14 gennaio TAEKWONDO Campionati Italiani sede da definire 13-14 gennaio SCI DI FONDO Coppa del Mondo Dresda (Germania) 13-14 gennaio SALTO CON GLI SCI Coppa del Mondo Tauplitz (Austria) 13-14 gennaio SALTO CON GLI SCI Coppa del Mondo (femminile) Sapporo (Giappone) 15-21 gennaio PATTINAGGIO ARTISTICO Europei Mosca (Russia) 15-28 gennaio TENNIS Australian Open Melbourne (Australia) 16-21 gennaio CICLISMO SU STRADA Tour Down Under Australia 18-19 gennaio SCI FREESTYLE Coppa del Mondo - Halfpipe Mammoth Mountain (USA) 18-21 gennaio BIATHLON Coppa del Mondo Anterselva (Italia) 18-21 gennaio GOLF European Tour - Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Abu Dhabi (Emirati Arabi Uniti) 18-21 gennaio GOLF PGA Tour - Career Builder Challenge La Quinta (USA) 18-21 gennaio SPORT EQUESTRI Coppa del Mondo (salto ostacoli) Lipsia (Germania) 18-21 gennaio TENNISTAVOLO World Tour - Hungarian Open Budapest (Ungheria) 19 gennaio SKELETON Coppa del Mondo Schoenau am Koeningssee (Germania) 19-20 gennaio SCI FREESTYLE Coppa del Mondo - Aerials Lake Placid (USA) 19-20 gennaio SCI FREESTYLE Coppa del Mondo -Slopestyle Mammoth Mountain (USA) 19-20 gennaio SCI FREESTYLE Coppa del Mondo - Ski Cross Nakiska (Canada) 19-21 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (maschile) - SuperG, Discesa, Slalom Kitzbuehel (Austria) 19-21 gennaio SPEED SKATING Coppa del Mondo Erfurt (Germania) 19-21 gennaio SCHERMA Coppa del Mondo (spada femminile) L'Avana (Cuba) 19-21 gennaio SCHERMA Coppa del Mondo (fioretto maschile) Parigi (Francia) 19-21 gennaio JUDO Grand Prix Tunisi (Tunisia) 19-21 gennaio SALTO CON GLI SCI Mondiali di Volo Oberstdorf (Germania) 19-21 gennaio SALTO CON GLI SCI Coppa del Mondo (femminile) Zao (Giappone) 19-21 gennaio TIRO CON L'ARCO Coppa del Mondo indoor Nimes (Francia) 20 gennaio SNOWBOARD Coppa del Mondo - Halfpipe Laax (Svizzera) 20 gennaio SCI FREESTYLE Coppa del Mondo - Moguls Tremblant (Canada) 20-21 gennaio SNOWBOARD Coppa del Mondo - Gigante Parallelo Rogla (Slovenia) 20-21 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (femminile) - Discesa, SuperG Cortina d'Ampezzo (Italia) 20-21 gennaio SCI DI FONDO Coppa del Mondo Planica (Slovenia) 20-21 gennaio SLITTINO Coppa del Mondo Lillehammer (Norvegia) 20-21 gennaio BOB Coppa del Mondo Schoenau am Koeningssee (Germania) 20-21 gennaio COMBINATA NORDICA Coppa del Mondo Chaux-Neuve (Francia) 21 gennaio SNOWBOARD Coppa del Mondo - Snowboardcross Erzurum (Turchia) 21 gennaio CICLOCROSS Coppa del Mondo Nommay Pays De Montbeliard (Francia) 21-28 gennaio VELA Coppa del Mondo Miami (USA) 22-27 gennaio PATTINAGGIO ARTISTICO Four Continents Cina Taipei (Cina) 23 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (maschile) - Slalom Schladming (Austria) 23 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (femminile) - Gigante Kronplatz (Italia) 24-28 gennaio RALLY Rally Montecarlo Monaco (Monaco) 25-27 gennaio SCHERMA Coppa del Mondo (spada maschile) Heidenheim (Germania) 25-28 gennaio GOLF European Tour - Omega Dubai Desert Classic Dubai (Emirati Arabi Uniti) 25-28 gennaio GOLF PGA Tour - Farmers Insurance Open San Diego (USA) 25-28 gennaio MULTISPORT X Games Buttermilk (USA) 26-28 gennaio SNOWBOARD Coppa del Mondo - Slalom Parallelo, Gigante Parallelo Bansko (Bulgaria) 26-28 gennaio SCHERMA Coppa del Mondo (sciabola femminile) Baltimora (USA) 26-28 gennaio COMBINATA NORDICA Coppa del Mondo Seefeld (Austria) 26-28 gennaio SPORT EQUESTRI Coppa del Mondo (salto ostacoli) Zurigo (Svizzera) 26-28 gennaio KARATE Premier League Parigi (Francia) 26-28 gennaio RUGBY A 7 World Series (maschile/femminile) Sydney (Australia) 27 gennaio SNOWBOARD Coppa del Mondo - Snowboardcross Bansko (Bulgaria) 27-28 gennaio SCI DI FONDO Coppa del Mondo Seefeld (Austria) 27-28 gennaio SALTO CON GLI SCI Coppa del Mondo Zakopane (Polonia) 27-28 gennaio SALTO CON GLI SCI Coppa del Mondo (femminile) Ljubno (Slovenia) 27-28 gennaio VOLLEY Coppa Italia (maschile) - Final Four Bari (Italia) 27-28 gennaio SLITTINO Coppa del Mondo (valida come Europei) Sigulda (Lettonia) 27-28 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (maschile) - Discesa, Gigante Garmisch (Germania) 27-28 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (femminile) - Gigante, Slalom Lenzerheide (Svizzera) 28 gennaio SPORT EQUESTRI Grand Prix d'Amerique Parigi (Francia) 28 gennaio CICLOCROSS Coppa del Mondo Hoogerheide (Paesi Bassi) 28 gennaio CICLISMO SU STRADA Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race Australia 28-30 gennaio MOTOMONDIALE Test Sepang (Malesia) 29 gennaio - 4 febbraio TENNIS WTA - Torneo di San Pietroburgo San Pietroburgo (Russia) 29 gennaio - 4 febbraio TENNIS WTA - Taiwan Open Cina Taipei (Cina) 30 gennaio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo (maschile/femminile) - City Event Stoccolma (Svezia) 30 gennaio - 10 febbraio CALCIO A 5 Europei Slovenia 1-4 febbraio GOLF European Tour - Maybank Championship Kuala Lumpur (Malesia) 1-4 febbraio GOLF PGA Tour - Waste Management Phoenix Open Scottsdal (USA) 1-4 febbraio BEACH VOLLEY World Tour (1 stella, maschile/femminile) Shepparton (Australia) 2-4 febbraio TENNIS Coppa Davis - Primo turno Varie sedi 2-4 febbraio SCHERMA Coppa del Mondo (fioretto femminile) Algeri (Algeria) 2-4 febbraio SCHERMA Coppa del Mondo (sciabola maschile) Padova (Italia) 2-4 febbraio SPORT EQUESTRI Coppa del Mondo (salto ostacoli) Bordeaux (Francia) 2-4 febbraio KARATE Europei juniores/cadetti/U21 Sochi (Russia) 3 febbraio ATLETICA LEGGERA World Indoor Tour - Prima tappa Karlsruhe (Germania) 3-4 febbraio SNOWBOARD Coppa del Mondo - Snowboardcross Feldberg (Germania) 3-4 febbraio RUGBY A 7 World Series Hamilton (Canada) 3-4 febbraio TENNISTAVOLO Europe Top 16 Cup Montreux (Svizzera) 3-4 febbraio LOTTA Campionati Italiani (stile libero) sede da definire 3-4 febbraio COMBINATA NORDICA Coppa del Mondo Hakuba (Giappone) 3-4 febbraio SALTO CON GLI SCI Coppa del Mondo Willingen (Germania) 3-4 febbraio SALTO CON GLI SCI Coppa del Mondo (femminile) Hinzenbach (Austria) 3-4 febbraio CICLOCROSS Mondiali Valkenburg (Paesi Bassi) 3-4 febbraio SCI ALPINO Coppa del Mondo - Discesa, Discesa Garmisch
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