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2015 in sports

2015 in sports

Overview of the events of 2015 in sports


2015 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. This year, some sporting events listed below are qualifying ones, for athletes, to compete at the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro. From July 2015 to May 2016, the venues for the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics will be tested, by hosting various events in them.[1]

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Air sports

World Championships

  • January 13–24: AirSports FAI Paragliding World Championships 2015 in Colombia Roldanillo
    • Open Individual Cross Country winner: France Honorin Hamard
    • Women's Individual Cross-Country winner: France Seiko Fukuoka Naville
    • Open Team Cross Country winners:  Germany (Torsten Siegel, Marc Wensauer, Ulrich Prinz, Andreas "Pepe" Malecki, Yvonne Dathe)
  • February 28 – March 13: AirSports FAI Hang Gliding Class 1 World Championships 2015 in Mexico Valle de Bravo
    • Open Individual Hang Gliding winner: Italy Christian Ciech
    • Open Team Hang Gliding winners:  Italy (Christian Ciech, Filippo Oppici, Davide Guiducci, Suan Selenati, Tullio Gervasoni, Valentino Baù)
  • June 27 – July 2: Air Sports FAI Paramotor Slalom World Championships 2015 in Poland Legnica
    • Open Paraglider Control Foot Launched Flown Solo winner: France Jérémy Penone
    • Open Team winners:  Thailand
    • Open Paraglider Control Landplane Flown Solo winner: Poland Wojtek Bógdał
    • Mixed Paraglider Control Landplane Flown winners:  Russia
  • July 20–24: Air Sports FAI Precision Flying World Championships 2015 in Denmark Skive
    • Open Individual winner: France Damien Vadon
    • Open Individual Landing Trophy winner: Finland Mauri Hälinen
    • Open Individual Navigation Trophy winner: Poland Marcin Skalik
    • Open Team Trophy winners:  Poland (Marcin Skalik, Bolesław Radomski, Michał Wieczorek)
    • Open Team Landing Trophy winners:  Czech Republic (Tomáš Rajdl, David Černý, Jiří Jakeš)
  • August 2–13: Women's Air Sports FAI Gliding World Championships 2015 in Denmark Arnborg
    • Women's 15 meters Class winner: France Anne Ducarouge
    • Women's Club Class winner: Germany Sabrina Vogt
    • Women's Standard Class winner: France Aude Grangeray
  • August 2–15: Air Sports FAI 13.5m Class Gliding World Championships 2015 in Lithuania Pociūnai Airport
    • Open 13.5m Class winner: Italy Stefano Ghiorzo
  • August 5–15: Air Sports FAI Glider Aerobatic World Championships 2015 in Czech Republic Zbraslavice Airport
    • Open Unlimited winner: Hungary Ferenc Tóth
    • Open Team Unlimited winners:  Czech Republic (Přemysl Vávra, Miroslav Červenka, Lucie Pešková)
    • Open Advanced winner: Czech Republic Miroslav Černý
    • Open Team Advanced winners:  Poland (Sławomir Talowski, Katarzyna Żmudziński, Michał Andrzejewski)
  • August 9–16: Air Sports FAI Aerobatic Model Aircraft World Championships 2015 in Switzerland Dübendorf
    • Open F3A winner: France Christophe Paysant-Leroux
    • Open Junior F3A winner: United States Joseph Szczur
    • Open Team F3A winners:  United States
  • August 9–17: Air Sports FAI Paragliding Accuracy World Championships 2015 in Indonesia Puncak
    • Men's Individual winner: Indonesia Dede Supratman
  • August 13–16: Air Sports FAI Helicopter World Championships 2015 in Poland Przylep
    • Open Helicopter winners:  Russia (Maxim Sotnikov, Oleg Puajukas)
    • Women's Helicopter winners:  Russia (Liudmila Kosenkova, Elena Prokofyeva)
    • Open Team winners:  Russia
  • August 20–29: Air Sports FAI Aerobatic World Championships 201 in France Châteauroux
    • Men's Unlimited winner: France Alexandre Orlowski
    • Women's Unlimited winner: France Aude Lemordant
  • August 26–28: Air Sports FAI F1E For Free Flight Model Aircraft World Championships 2015 in Serbia Zlatibor
    • Open Junior Individual F1E winner: Slovakia Viktoria Drmlova
    • Open Junior Team F1E winners:  Italy
    • Open Individual F1E winner Czech Republic Jaromir Orel
    • Open Team F1E winners:  Italy
  • September 5–12: Air Sports FAI Sailplane Grand Prix World Championships 2015 in Italy Varese
    • Open Individual winner: France Maximilian Seis
  • October 21–24: Air Sports FAI Indoor Skydiving World Championships 2015 in Czech Republic Prague
    • Open Freestyle winners:  Finland
    • Open Junior Freestyle winners:  Poland
    • Open Formation Skydiving 4-Way winners:  Belgium
    • Women's Formation Skydiving 4-Way winners:  United States
    • Open Vertical Formation Skydiving winners:  France
  • December 1–12: Air Sports FAI Junior Gliding World Championships 2015 in Australia Narromine
    • Open Club Class winner: United Kingdom Tom Arscott
    • Open Standard Class winner: Australia Matthew Scutter
  • December 1–12: FIA World Air Games 2015 in United Arab Emirates Dubai
    • Gold and total medal winner:  United States

Alpine skiing

Amateur boxing

American football

Aquatics

Archery

Indoor

  • November 8, 2014 – February 8, 2015: 2014–15 WA Indoor Archery Calendar
    • November 8 & 9, 2014: Indoor Archery World Cup #1 in Morocco Marrakesh
      •  France and  Italy won 2 gold medals each. France won the overall medal tally.[2]
    • December 6 & 7, 2014: Indoor Archery World Cup #2 in Thailand Bangkok
      •  South Korea and the  United States won 2 gold medals each. The United States won the overall medal tally.[3]
    • January 23–25, 2015: Indoor Archery World Cup #3 in France Nîmes
    • February 6 – 8, 2015: Indoor Archery World Cup #4 (final) in United States Las Vegas

Other indoor archery championships

  • December 8 & 9, 2014: Indoor Para Archery World Cup in Thailand Bangkok[6]
    •  Thailand and the  United States won 1 gold medal each.  Russia won the overall medal tally.
  • February 24 – 28: European Indoor Archery Championships in Slovenia Koper[7]
    •  Germany,  Italy,  Netherlands,  Russia, and  Ukraine won 2 gold medals each. Italy won the overall medal tally.[8]

Outdoor

  • May 5 – October 25: 2015 WA Outdoor Archery Calendar
    • May 5 – 10: Outdoor Archery World Cup #1 in China Shanghai[9]
      •  South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • May 26 – 31: Outdoor Archery World Cup #2 in Turkey Antalya[10]
      •  South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • August 11–16: Outdoor Archery World Cup #3 in Poland Wrocław[11]
      • The  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • September 8–13: Outdoor Archery World Cup #4 in Colombia Medellín[12]
      •  South Korea won the gold medal tally. The  United States won the overall medal tally.
    • October 24 & 25: Outdoor Archery World Cup Final in Mexico Mexico City[13]
      •  South Korea won the gold medal tally. South Korea and  Mexico won 3 overall medals each.

Other outdoor archery championships

  • June 8–14: 2015 World Archery Youth Championships in United States Yankton, South Dakota[14][15]
    •  South Korea won the gold medal tally. The  United States won the overall medal tally.
  • July 26 – August 2: 2015 World Archery Championships in Denmark Copenhagen[16][17]
    •  South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • August 23–30: 2015 World Archery Para Championships in Germany Donaueschingen[18][19]
    •  China won the gold medal tally. China and  Great Britain won 10 overall medals each.
  • September 1–5: 2015 World Archery 3D Championships in Italy Terni[20]
    •  Italy and  Spain won 3 gold medals each. Italy won the overall medal tally.
  • September 15–22: Aquece Rio International Archery Challenge 2015 in  Brazil (Olympic and Paralympic Test Event)[21]
  • October 3 & 4: European Club Team Cup in France Riom[23]
    • Men's Team winners: France Archers Riomois (Paul Bonneau, Thomas Antoine, Lucas Daniel)
    • Women's Team winners: France La Sentinelle Brienon (Josée Auboeuf, Bérengère Schuh, Laura Ruggieri)
  • October 6–10: 2015 European Field Archery Championships in Poland Rzeszów[24]
    •  Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • November 1–8: 2015 Asian Archery Championships in Thailand Bangkok
    •  South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • November 10–19: 2015 Asian Para Archery Championships in Thailand Bangkok
    •  China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.

Association football

Athletics (track and field)

Badminton

Bandy

Baseball

Basketball

Beach soccer

Euro Beach Soccer League

FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup

Beach volleyball

Biathlon

BMX racing

Bobsleigh and Skeleton

Boccia

  • March 30 – April 5: 2015 Boccia European Continental Cup in Spain Sant Cugat del Vallès[50] (debut event)
    • Individual BC1 winner: Greece Panagiotis Soulanis[51]
    • Individual BC2 winner: United Kingdom Nigel Murray[52]
    • Individual BC3 winner: United Kingdom Jacob Thomas[53]
    • Individual BC4 winner: United Kingdom Keiran Steer[54]
    • Pairs BC3 winners:  Greece[55]
    • Pairs BC4 winners:  Slovakia[56]
    • BC1/BC2 Team winners:  Great Britain[57]
  • April 29 – May 4: 2015 Boccia Americas Team and Pairs Championships in Canada Montreal
  • June 10–14: 2015 Boccia Asia/Oceania Team & Pairs Championships in  Hong Kong[61]
  • June 17–22: 2015 Boccia World Open #1 in Poland Poznań
  • July 17–23: 2015 Boccia World Open #2 in South Korea Seoul[69]
    • Individual BC1 winner: Thailand Pattaya Tadtong
    • Individual BC2 winner: Thailand Worawut Saengampa
    • Individual BC3 winner: South Korea Jeong Ho-won
    • Individual BC4 winner: Hong Kong Leung Yuk-wing
    • Pairs BC3 winners:  South Korea
    • Pairs BC4 winners:  China
    • BC1/BC2 Team winners:  Thailand
  • July 25 & 26: 2015 Boccia European Team and Pairs Championships in United Kingdom Guildford[70]
    • Pairs BC3 winners:  Belgium
    • Pairs BC4 winners:  Slovakia
    • BC1/BC2 Team winners:  Great Britain
  • August 7–15: 2015 Boccia Americas Continental Cup in Canada Toronto (with the 2015 Parapan American Games)[71]
    • Individual BC1 winner: Brazil Jose Carlos Chagas
    • Individual BC2 winner: Brazil Maciel de Souza Santos
    • Individual BC3 winner: Brazil Richardson Santos
    • Individual BC4 winner: Brazil Eliseu dos Santos
    • Pairs BC3 winners:  Canada
    • Pairs BC4 winners:  Brazil
    • BC1/BC2 Team winners:  Brazil
  • October 28 – November 3: 2015 Boccia World Open #3 in Colombia Cali
    • Individual BC1 winner: Netherlands Daniel Pérez
    • Individual BC2 winner: China Yan Zhiqiang
    • Individual BC3 winner: Portugal José Macedo
    • Individual BC4 winner: Thailand Pornchok Larpyen
    • Pairs BC3 winners:  France
    • Pairs BC4 winners:  Hong Kong
    • BC1/BC2 Team winners:  Slovakia
  • November 12–14: Aquece Rio International Boccia Tournament 2015 in  Brazil (Paralympic Test Event)[72]
    • Individual BC1 winner: United Kingdom David Smith
    • Individual BC2 winner: Brazil Maciel dos Santos
    • Individual BC3 winner: Brazil Hygor Santos
    • Pairs BC3 winners:  Brazil
    • BC1/BC2 Team winners:  Brazil

Canoeing

Chess

  • February 14 – December 20: 2015 FIDE (World Chess Federation) Calendar[73]

Majors

European Events

American Zonals

American Events

  • April 2–7: CARIFTA Games in Barbados Christ Church
  • April 22–28: South American Junior U20 Championship 2015 in Colombia Santander
    • Boys' winner: Argentina Julio Benedetti
    • Girls' winner: Venezuela Jorcerys Montilla Reyes
  • May 15–24: American Continental Chess Championship 2015 in Uruguay Montevideo
  • June 27 – July 4: Panamerican Youth Festival & Blitz in Colombia Bogotá
    • 1st place, gold medalist(s):  Peru (131 points)
    • 2nd place, silver medalist(s):  United States (112 p.)
    • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s):  Colombia (101 p.)
  • July 25–30: North American Junior U20 Championship 2015 in Canada Kitchener
    • Men's winner: United States Kesav Viswanadha
    • Women's winner: United States Agata Bykovtsev
  • July 28–30: Central American & Caribbean Team Chess Championship 2015 in Nicaragua Managua
  • August 6–12: Panamerican Schools Chess Championship 2015 in Costa Rica (TBD)
  • August 14–19: Central American & Caribbean Youth Chess Championships 2015 in Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain
  • August 19–26: Panamerican Amateur Chess Championships 2015 in Bolivia Chuquisaca
  • August 21–29: Central American & Caribbean Junior U20 Chess Championships 2015 in Venezuela Porlamar
    • Men's winner: Cuba Augusto César Campos Jiménez
    • Women's winner: Venezuela Rovira Contreras Tairu Manuel
  • August 21–29: Panamerican Senior Chess Championship 2015 in Venezuela Porlamar
    • Men's +50 winner: Canada David H. Cummings
    • Men's +65 winner: Venezuela Anibal Gamboa Gonzalez
  • August 31 – September 7: Panamerican Junior U20 Championship 2015 in El Salvador San Salvador
    • Boys' winner: Peru Kevin Cori Quispe
    • Girls' winner: United States Ashritha Eswaran
  • December 2–7: South American Youth Festival 2015 in Bolivia Santa Cruz de la Sierra
    •  Brazil won both the gold.  Peru overall medal tallies.

Asian Zonals

Asian Events

African Zonals

  • March 13–22: African Zonal 4.4 in Togo Lomé
    • Winner: Nigeria Bomo Kigigha (m) / Nigeria Omolabake Coker (f)
  • March 25 – April 1: African Zonal 4.1 in Tunisia Hammamet
  • April 17–26: African Zonal 4.3 in Malawi Blantyre
    • Winners: Zambia Daniel Jere (m) / Zambia Lorita Mwango (f)
  • April 17–26: African Zonal 4.2 in Uganda Kampala

African Events

  • May 1–13: African Individual Championships 2015 in Egypt Cairo
  • July 31 – August 10: African Amateur Championships 2015 in Mozambique Maputo
    • Open Category winner: Botswana Thuso Mosutha
    • Women Section winner: Zambia Phylis Namasiku Mwilola
  • August 14–23: African Schools Individual Championships 2015 in Tanzania Dar es Salaam
    •  South Africa won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • December 4–14: African Youth Championships 2015 in Zambia Livingstone
    •  Algeria won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • December 27, 2015 – 6 January 2016: African Junior Championships 2015 in Seychelles Mahé

Cricket

Cross-country skiing

Curling

Cyclo-cross biking

Darts

Equestrianism

Fencing

Field hockey

FIH Hockey World League

Indoor Hockey World Cup

2016 Summer Olympics

  • November 24–28: Aquece Rio International Hockey Championship 2015 in  Brazil (Olympic Test Event)[74]
    • Men's team winners:  Brazil
    • Women's team winners:  Barbados

European Hockey Federation (EHF)

  • January 16 – August 30: EHF's Eurohockey 2015 Season
  • January 16–18: EHF Junior Indoor European Championship 2015 in Poland Toruń[75]
  • January 16–18: EHF Junior Indoor European Championship II 2015 in Croatia Sveti Ivan Zelina[76]
  • January 23–25: Women's EHF Junior Indoor European Championship 2015 in Czech Republic Prague[77]
  • February 13 – 15: 2015 MWB EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup in Germany Mülheim[78]
    • Germany HTC Uhlenhorst Mülheim defeated Austria SV Arminen, 5–4, in the final. Spain C.H. SPV Complutense took third place.
  • February 13 – 15: 2015 EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy in Denmark Kongens Lyngby[79]
    • Poland WKS Grunwald Poznań and Czech Republic HC Bohemians Prague are promoted to the EuroHockey Indoor Club Champions Cup 2016.
    • Denmark Orient Lyngby and Croatia HAHK Mladost are relegated to the EuroHockey Indoor Club Champions Challenge I 2016.
  • February 13 – 15: 2015 EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge I in Netherlands Rotterdam[80]
    • Netherlands HC Rotterdam and Portugal A.D. Lousada are promoted to the EuroHockey Indoor Club Champions Trophy 2016.
    • Slovenia HC Lipovci and Hungary Soroksari HC are relegated to the EuroHockey Indoor Club Champions Challenge II 2016.
  • February 13 – 15: 2015 EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge II in Bulgaria Varna[81]
    • Bulgaria HC NSA Sofia and Finland HC Kilppari are promoted to the EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge I 2016.
  • February 20 – 22: 2015 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup in Lithuania Šiauliai[82]
    • Germany UHC Hamburg defeated Spain Club de Campo, 8–0, in the final. Ukraine MSC Sumchanka took third place.
  • February 20 – 22: 2015 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy in Austria Vienna[83]
    • Winner: Austria SV Arminen (26 points, with a GD of 14)
    • Second: Belarus HC Ritm-Azot Grodno (26 points, with a GD of 11)
    • Third: Switzerland HC Rotweiss Wettingen (22 points)
  • February 20 – 22: 2015 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge I in Turkey Ankara[84]
    • Winner: Denmark Slagelse HC (25 points)
    • Second: Turkey Keçiören Bağlum SK (21 points)
    • Third: Bulgaria HC NSA Sofia (16 points)
  • April 1 – 6: EuroHockey League 2014–2015 KO16 and Final Four in Netherlands Bloemendaal[85]
  • April 3 – 6: 2015 Women's EuroHockey Club Champions Cup in Netherlands Bilthoven[86]
    • Netherlands SCHC defeated fellow Dutch team, HC 's-Hertogenbosch, 3–2 in a shoot-out and after a score of 2–2 in regular play, in the final. Spain Club de Campo took third place.
  • May 21 – 24: 2015 Women's EuroHockey Club Champions Trophy in Belarus Minsk[87]
    • Germany UHC Hamburg defeated Belgium Royal Wellington THC, 10–1, in the final. Belarus HC Minsk took third place.
  • May 22 – 25: 2015 Men's EuroHockey Club Champions Trophy in Republic of Ireland Dublin[88]
    • Belarus SC Stroitel Brest defeated Czech Republic SK Slavia Praha, 3–1, in the final. Azerbaijan Atasport took third place.
  • July 19–25: 2015 EuroHockey U18 Championships for Boys and Girls in Spain Santander
    • Boys:  Germany defeated the  Netherlands, 7–1, in the final.  Spain took third place.[89]
    • Girls: The  Netherlands defeated  Germany, 6–1, in the final.  England took third place.[90]
  • August 21–30: 2015 EuroHockey Nations Championship for Men and Women in United Kingdom London
    • Men: The  Netherlands defeated  Germany, 6–1, to win their fourth Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship title.  Ireland took third place.
    • Women:  England defeated the  Netherlands, 3–1 in penalties and after a 2–2 score in regular play, to win their second Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship title.  Germany took third place.

Asian Hockey Federation (AsHF)

  • May 11 – 17: 2015 Men's Indoor Hockey Asia Cup in Kazakhstan Taldykorgan
    •  Iran defeated  Kazakhstan, 9–2, to win their sixth consecutive Men's Indoor Asia Cup title.  Uzbekistan took third place.
  • August 10–16: 2015 Women's Indoor Asia Cup in Thailand Nakhon Ratchasima
  • September 5–13: 2015 Women's Junior Asia Cup in China Changzhou
    •  China defeated  Japan, 3–1 in a shoot-out and after a 2–2 score in regular play, to win their third Women's Junior Asia Cup title.  South Korea took third place.
  • November 14–22: 2015 Men's Junior Asia Cup in Malaysia Kuantan
    •  India defeated  Pakistan, 6–2, to win their third Men's Junior Asia Cup title.  South Korea took third place.
  • December 1–6: 2015 Girls U18 AHF Cup in Thailand Bangkok (debut event)
  • December 13–19: 2015 Men's Asian Challenge in Myanmar Yangon[91]
    • Winner:  China (9 points) (first Men's Asian Challenge title)
    • Second:  Chinese Taipei (6 points)
    • Third:  Myanmar (3 points)
  • December 21–28: 2015 Women's Asian Challenge in Thailand Bangkok[92]
    •  Thailand defeated  North Korea, 2–0, in the final.  Hong Kong took the bronze medal.

Pan American Hockey Federation (PAHF)

Oceania Hockey Federation (OHF)

African Hockey Federation (AfHF)

Figure skating

Floorball

Freestyle skiing

Goalball

  • July 5–12: 2015 IBSA Goalball European Championships Men & Women (A Division) in Lithuania Kaunas[96]
    • Men:  Turkey defeated  Finland, 9–8, in the men's final match.  Lithuania won the bronze medal.
    • Women: Turkey defeated  Russia, 5–0, in the women's final match.  Ukraine won the bronze medal.
  • July 26 – August 1: 2015 IBSA World Youth Games Goalball Championships in United States Colorado Springs, Colorado[97]
    • Boys:  Germany defeated  Sweden, 12–2, in the boys' final match. The  United States won the bronze medal.
    • Girls:  Canada defeated the United States, 4–3, in the girls' final match.  China won the bronze medal.
  • November 5–13: 2015 IBSA Goalball Asia/Pacific Championships in China Hangzhou[98][99]
    • Men:  China defeated  Iran, 8–4, in the final.  South Korea took the bronze medal.
    • Women:  Japan defeated  China, 1–0, in the final.  Australia took the bronze medal.

Golf

Men's major golf championships
WGC
Other men's golf events
Women's major golf championships

Gymnastics

Handball

World handball championships

European Handball Federation (EHF)

Asian Handball Federation (AHF)

African Handball Confederation (CAHB)

Pan-American Team Handball Federation (PATHF)

Oceania Continent Handball Federation (OCHF)

IHF Super Globe

Ice hockey

Judo

Luge

Mixed martial arts

Modern pentathlon

Motorsport

Mountain bike racing

Multi-sport events

Nordic combined

Nordic skiing

Racquetball

Road cycling

Roller sport

Rowing

Rugby union

Sailing

Shooting

  • January 2 – December 6: 2015 ISSF Shooting Calendar[138]

ISSF World Cup

IPC Shooting World Cup

  • March 30 – November 7: 2015 IPC Shooting World Cup[157]
    • March 30 – April 1: World Cup #1 in United Kingdom Stoke Mandeville, Buckinghamshire[158]
      •  Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • April 18 – 21: World Cup #2 in Poland Szczecin[159]
      •  Ukraine won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • May 12 – 15: World Cup #3 in Turkey Antalya[160]
      •  Great Britain and  Slovakia won 6 gold medals each. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
    • July 10–14: World Cup #4 in Croatia Osijek[161]
      •  China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • September 15–19: World Cup #5 in Australia Sydney[162]
      •  South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • November 3–7: World Cup #6 (final) in United States Fort Benning[163]
      •  Great Britain and  South Korea won 3 gold medals each. Great Britain and  Ukraine won 6 overall medals each.

Other shooting championships

Ski jumping

Snooker

Players Tour Championship

Snooker season

Snowboarding

Softball

Little League World Series (softball)

International softball

Speed skating

Sport climbing

  • May 14 – 16: Sport Climbing IFSC Bouldering European Championships 2015 in Austria Innsbruck
    • Men's Bouldering winner: Germany Jan Hojer
    • Women's Bouldering winner: Germany Juliane Wurm
  • November 20–22: Sport Climbing IFSC Asian Championships 2015 in China Ningbo
    • Women's Lead winner: South Korea Kim Ja-in
    • Women's Speed winner: Indonesia Tita Suptia
    • Women's Bouldering winner: Japan Miho Nonaka
    • Men's Lead winner: Japan Keiichiro Korenaga
    • Men's Speed winner: Indonesia Galar Pandu Asmoro
    • Men's Bouldering winner: Japan Tsukuru Hori

2015 IFSC Climbing World Cup

  • May 17: IFSC Climbing World Cup #1 in Canada Central Saanich
    • Women's Speed winner: Russia Iuliia Kaplina
    • Men's Speed winner: China Qixin Zhong
  • May 30 & 31: IFSC Climbing World Cup #2 in Canada Toronto
    • Women's Bouldering winner: Austria Anna Stöhr
    • Men's Bouldering winner: France Alban Levier
  • June 5 & 6: IFSC Climbing World Cup #3 in United States Vail
    • Women's Bouldering winner: United States Megan Mascarenas
    • Men's Bouldering winner: Germany Jan Hojer
  • June 20 & 21: IFSC Climbing World Cup #4 in China Chongqing
    • Women's Bouldering winner: Japan Akiyo Noguchi
    • Men's Bouldering winner: Canada Sean McColl
    • Women's Speed winner: Russia Mariia Krasavina
    • Men's Speed winner: China Qixin Zhong
  • June 26 & 27: IFSC Climbing World Cup #5 in China Haiyang
    • Women's Bouldering winner: Switzerland Petra Klingler
    • Men's Bouldering winner: South Korea Jongwon Chon
    • Women's Speed winner: France Anouck Jaubert
    • Men's Speed winner: China Qixin Zhong
  • July 10–12: IFSC Climbing World Cup #6 in France Chamonix
  • July 17 & 18: IFSC Climbing World Cup #7 in France Briançon
    • Women's Lead winner: South Korea Kim Ja-in
    • Men's Lead winner: France Gautier Supper
  • July 31 – August 1: IFSC Climbing World Cup #8 in Austria Imst
    • Women's Lead winner: Slovenia Mina Markovič
    • Men's Lead winner: France Romain Desgranges
  • August 14 & 15: IFSC Climbing World Cup #9 in Germany Munich
  • August 21 & 22: IFSC Climbing World Cup #10 in Norway Stavanger
  • September 26 & 27: IFSC Climbing World Cup #11 in Belgium Puurs
    • Women's Lead winner: South Korea Kim Ja-in
    • Men's Lead winner: Slovenia Domen Škofic
  • October 17 & 18: IFSC Climbing World Cup #13 in China Wujiang
    • Fnals in speed
      • Women's Speed winner: Russia Mariia Krasavina
      • Men's Speed winner: Iran Reza Alipourshena
      • Women's Lead winner: South Korea Kim Ja-in
      • Men's Lead winner: Czech Republic Adam Ondra

Table tennis

Taekwondo

Tennis

Track cycling

Trial cycling

Triathlon

Volleyball

Water polo

Weightlifting

Wrestling


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