2019 in sports describes the year's events in world sports. The main events were the 2019 Cricket World Cup, the 2019 Rugby World Cup, and the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.
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Main article: 2020 in air sports
- July 5 – 13: 2nd FAI World Intermediate Aerobatic Championship in Břeclav
- Individual Overall: Igor Chernov
- Team Winner: Ukraine (Igor Chernov, Timur Fatkullin, Dmitry Pogrebitsky)
- July 18 – 28: 10th FAI World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships Deva
- Individual Overall: Patrycja Pacak
- Team Winner: Romania
- July 18 – 28: 22nd FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships Deva
- Individual Overall: Ferenc Toth
- Team Winner: Germany
- July 18 – 28: 11th FAI European Advanced Aerobatic Championships Torun
- Individual Overall: Nicolas Durin
- Team Winner: France
- July 18 – 28: 11th FAI European Advanced Aerobatic Championships Châteauroux
- Individual Mixed Overall: Louis Vanel
- Individual Women's Overall: Aude Lemordant
- Individual Men's Overall: Louis Vanel
- Team Winner: France
- 2019 Red Bull Air Race World Championship
- February 8 & 9: Red Bull Air Race #1 in Abu Dhabi
- June 15 & 16: Red Bull Air Race #2 in Kazan
- Winner: Yoshihide Muroya (Zivko Edge 540 V3)
- Challenger winner: Kenni Chiang (Race 1) / Florian Bergér (Race 2)
- July 13 & 14: Red Bull Air Race #3 in Zamárdi
- September 7 & 8: Red Bull Air Race #4 in Makuhari (final)
- Winner: Yoshihide Muroya (Zivko Edge 540 V3)
- Challenger races cancelled
- March 17 – 23: 2019 FAI F3P World Championship for Indoor Aerobatic Model Aircraft in Heraklion
- F3P – (Indoor aerobatics) winner: Gernot Bruckmann
- Junior F3P – (Indoor aerobatics) winner: Maxime Schmitt
- F3 – Radio Controlled Flight winner: Donatas Paužuolis
- Junior F3 – Radio Controlled Flight winner: Andreas Wildauer
- June 2 – 9: 2019 FAI F1D European Championships for Free Flight Indoor Model Aircraft in Tachov
- Senior winner: Ivan Tréger
- Junior winner: Vladyslav Dziubak
- Senior team winner: Ukraine
- Junior team winner: Ukraine
- October 17 – 22: 2019 FAI F1 World Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in Lost Hills
- F1A Individual: Constantin Brinzoi
- F1A Individual: Mickael Rigault
- F1A Individual: Taron Malkhasyan
- F1A Team: Russia
- F1A Team: Israel
- F1A Team: Lithuania
- Challenge France: Poland
- August 27 - September 1: Slovenian Open National Hot Air Balloon Championship 2019 in Murska Sobota
- Winners: 1st. Dominic Bareford; 2nd. John Petrehn; 3rd. Matthew Scaife
- September 9 – 14: 3rd Central European Cup Szeged
- Winners: 1st. Daniel Kusternigg; 2nd. Peter Molnar; 3rd. Evgeny Chubarov
- September 9 – 14: 1st Women European Cup Szeged
- Winners: 1st. Diana Nasonova; 2nd. Tita Becz; 3rd. Inga Ule
- September 12 – 21: 63rd Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett in Montbéliard
- Winners: 1st. Laurent Sciboz / Nicolas Tieche; 2nd. Kurt Frieden / Pascal Witpraechtiger; 3rd. Vincent Leys / Christophe Houver
- October 20 – 27: 21st FAI European Hot Air Balloon Championship in Mallorca
- Winners: 1st. Stefan Zeberli 2nd. Laurynas Komža 3rd. Nicolas Schwartz
- FAI World Drone Masters
- November 1 & 3: Jeonju FAI World Drone Masters (WCM #1) in Jeonju
- Winners: 1st. MinChan Kim, 2nd. JaeJong Kim, 3rd. ChangHyeon Kang
- 2019 FAI Drone Racing World Cup
- March 12: Race Of Drones Oulu (WCC #1) in Oulu
- Winners: 1st. Tomass Pētersons, 2nd. Even Braaten, 3rd. Glen Bales
- May 11 & 12: MajFlaj in (WCC #2) Skopje
- Winners: 1st. Jakub Toman, 2nd. David Svoboda, 3rd. Aleksandar Stojanovic
- May 31 – June 2: World Cup Drones FAI F9U El Yelmo (WCC #3) in El Yelmo
- Winners: 1st. Killian Rousseau, 2nd. Roberto Gomez Samaniego, 3rd. Kirill Fedukovich
- June 1 & 2: Seoul Drone Race World Cup (WCC #4) in Seoul
- Winners: 1st. Beom Jin Choi, 2nd. Min Chan Kim, 3rd. Young Rok Son
- June 15 & 16: World Cup Latvia Drone Racing (WCC #5) in Cēsis
- Winners: 1st. Tomass Pētersons, 2nd. Oskars Raudins, 3rd. David Spacek
- July 6 & 7: Partouche Drone Race World Cup (WCC #6) in Forges-les-Eaux
- Winners: 1st. Killian Rousseau, 2nd. Pawel Laszczak, 3rd. Fabien Collobert
- July 13 & 14: German Drone World Cup (WCC #7) in Nördlingen
- Winners: 1st. Sungju Park, 2nd. Sven Keim, 3rd. Bastian Hackl
- July 20 & 21: Belgium FAI Drone Racing World Cup (WCC #8) in Gouy-lez-Piéton
- Winners: 1st. Killian Rouseau, 2nd. Victor Van Der Elst, 3rd. JoonWeon Choi
- August 10 & 11: Belarus Drone Racing World Cup (WCC #9) in Minsk
- Winners: 1st. Tomass Pētersons, 2nd. Arminas Volskis, 3rd. JoonWeon Choi
- August 17 & 18: Moscow Cup (WCC #10) in Moscow
- Winners: 1st. Seojun Kim, 2nd. Vitaly Palianski, 3rd. SiYun Kim
- August 17 & 18: German Drone Championship (WCC #11) in Crailsheim
- Winners: 1st. Nick Nolte, 2nd. Lukas Lendvorsky, 3rd. Sven-Kevin Keim
- August 24 & 25: UK Drone Racing Open International (WCC #12) in Barkston Heath
- Winners: 1st. Brett Collis, 2nd. Luke Wolferstan-Bannister, 3rd. Alfie Mitchell
- September 7 & 8: F9U World Cup Italy (WCC #13) in Modena
- Winners: 1st. Sven-Kevin Keim, 2nd. Emanuele Tomasello, 3rd. Luisa Rizzo
- September 13 – 15: EPFL Drone Racing Cup (WCC #14) in Lausanne
- Winners: 1st. Pawel Laszczak, 2nd. Tristan Goin, 3rd. Nikolas Widell
- September 14 & 15: Mazovia Drone Racing (WCC #15) in Warsaw
- Winners: 1st. Tomass Pētersons, 2nd. Michał Mrówczyński, 3rd. Modest Ach
- September 14 & 15: Pam Cup (WCC #16) in Plovdiv
- Winners: 1st. Bojan Nikov, 2nd. Aleksandar Nikov, 3rd. Zlatko D. Radev
- September 21 & 22: Daegu Drone Race World Cup (WCC #17) in Daegu
- Winners: 1st. MinChan Kim, 2nd. Michał Mrówczyński, 3rd. Modest Ach
- September 21 & 22: Lithuania Drone Racing World Cup (WCC #18) in Vilnius
- Winners: 1st. Karlis Gross, 2nd. Aleksis Arbergs, 3rd. Aleksi Rastas
- October 12 & 13: Phoenix Drone Racing (WCC #19) in Prilep
- Winners: 1st. David Spacek, 2nd. Michael Husarik, 3rd. Antoni Georgiev
- October 25 & 27: Drone World Cup Carrefour Montequinto (WCC #20) in Seville
- Winners: 1st. Michael Husarik, 2nd. Christian Gavilán Gómez, 3rd. Aleksi Rastas
- November 1 & 2: Drone Tokyo 2019 Racing & Conference (WCC #21) in Tokyo
- Winners: 1st. Takafumi Oka, 2nd. Kazuki Kawada, 3rd. Fuga Kamizeki
- November 16 & 17: FAI Hong Kong Open Drone Racing Championship (World Cup) (WCC #21) in Hong Kong
- Winners: 1st. SungJu Park, 2nd. Chow Ronnie, 3rd. Ken Inoue
- December 7 & 8: TIRT Drone Racing World Cup (WCC #22) in Taoyuan
- Winners: 1st. SungJu Park, 2nd. Ken Inoue, 3rd. Alexander Lea
- June 10 – 16: 24th FAI World Precision Flying Championship in Castellón de la Plana
- Individual Winner: Michal Wieczorek
- Navigation Trophy: Michal Wieczorek
- Landing: Jerzy Markiewicz
- Team: Polonia
- Team Landing: Polonia
- Woman Best Pilot: Adele Schramm
- September 8 – 13: 2nd FAI World Air Navigation Race Championship in Santa Cruz
- Winners: 1st. Boleslaw Radomski & Dariusz Lechowski, 2nd. Yuri Rabassa & Mauro Esteve, 3rd. Adele Schramm & Alexis Fuchs
- February 27 – March 2: 17th FAI World Para-Ski Championships in Vrchlabi
- April 17 – 20: 3rd FAI World Indoor Skydiving Championships in Lille
- May 18 – 15: 14th FAI World Cup of Freefall Style and Accuracy Landing in Córdoba
- August 12 – 15: 4th FAI World Cup of Speed Skydiving & 3rd FAI European Speed Skydiving Championship in Dunkeswell
- Men's winner: Luc Maisin
- Women's winner: Lucy Lippold
- Team winner: Germany
- August 17 – 20: 10th FAI World Cup of Canopy Formation & 8th FAI European Canopy Formation Championships in Strejnic
- Canopy Formation 2-way sequential winners: France A
- Canopy Formation 4-way sequential winners: Russia 4W
- August 23 – 30: 1st FAI European Wingsuit Flying Championship & 3rd FAI World Cup of Wingsuit Flying in Ravenna
- Wingsuit acrobatic flying winner: Switzerland
- Wingsuit performance flying winner: Dmitry Podoryashy
- October 7 – 12: 13th FAI World Cup of Artistic Events & 22nd FAI World Cup of Formation Skydiving in Eloy
- October 18 – 29: 43rd CISM World Military Parachuting Championship in Wuhan City
- November 20 – 24: 10th FAI World Cup of Canopy Piloting in Pretoria
- World Championships
- September 8 – 18: 10th FAI World Paragliding Accuracy Championship in Vršac
- Men's winner: Yong Wu
- Women's winner: Soyoung Cho
- Team winner: Indonesia
- 2019-20 Paragliding World Cup
- May 25 – June 1: 2019 World Cup France (WC #1) in Chamousset
- Men's winner: Charles Cazaux
- Women's winner: Méryl Delferriere
- Teams winner: / Ozone
- Nations winner: France
- June 8 – 15: 2019 World Cup China (WC #2) in Linzhou
- Men's winner: Baptiste Lambert
- Women's winner: Méryl Delferriere
- Team's winner: // Gin Gliders
- Nation's winner: France
- June 29 – July 6: 2019 World Cup Portugal (WC #3) in Manteigas
- Men's winner: Honorin Hamard
- Women's winner: Constance Mettetal
- Team's winner: // Ozone
- Nation's winner: France
- September 7 – 14: 2019 World Cup Brazil (WC #4) in Pico do Gavião
- Men's winner: Baptiste Lambert
- Women's winner: Marcella Pomarico Uchoa
- Team's winner: // Kortel Design
- Nation's winner: Brazil
- November 9 – 16: 2019 World Cup Argentina (WC #5) in Loma Bola
- Men's winner: Jurij Vidic
- Women's winner: Adel Honti
- Team's winner: // Gin Gilders
- Nation's winner: France
- March 24 – April 4, 2020: 2019 World Cup Superfinal in Castelo
Para-Ski
- 2019 Para-Ski World Cup
- January 25 – 27: WC #1 in Disentis[1]
- Winners: Sebastian Graser (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
- Juniors winner: Sebastian Graser
- Masters winner: Reinhold Haibel
- Teams winners: HSV Red Bull Salzburg 1 (Sebastian Graser, Manuel Sulzbacher, Anton Gruber, Magdalena Schwertl)
- Ski winners: Sebastian Graser (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
- February 8 – 10: WC #2 in Ponte di Legno[2]
- Winners: Marco Valente (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
- Juniors winner: Manuel Sulzbacher
- Masters winner: Marco Valente
- Teams winners: HSV Red Bull Salzburg 1 (Sebastian Graser, Manuel Sulzbacher, Anton Gruber, Magdalena Schwertl)
- Ski winners: Sebastian Graser (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
- Accuracy winners: Alic Gernot (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
- February 15 – 17: WC #3 in Bad Leonfelden
- Winners: Sebastian Graser (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
- Juniors winner: Sebastian Graser
- Masters winner: Reinhold Haibel
- Teams winners: HSV Red Bull Salzburg 1 (Sebastian Graser, Manuel Sulzbacher, Julia Schosser, Magdalena Schwertl)
- Ski winners: Sebastian Graser (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
- February 27 – March 2: 17th FAI World Para-Ski Championships in Vrchlabí (part of World Cup)
- Winners: Sebastian Graser (m) / Magdalena Schwertl (f)
- Juniors Mixed winner: Sebastian Graser
- Masters Mixed winner: Thomas Saurer
- Women's Para-Ski Teams winner: Austria
- Mixed Para-Ski Teams winner: Austria
Main article: 2019 in archery
2018–19 Indoor Archery World Series
- Note: This is the inaugural set of indoor archery events that replaced the World Cup.
- November 23 – 25, 2018: 2018 GT Open in Strassen[3]
- Recurve winners: Steve Wijler (m) / Casey Kaufhold (f)
- Compound winners: Domagoj Buden (m) / Toja Ellison (f)
- December 1 & 2, 2018: 2018 Macau Indoor Archery Open in Macau[4]
- December 14 – 16, 2018: 2018 Roma Archery Trophy in Rome[5]
- Recurve winners: Crispin Duenas (m) / KIM Su-rin (f)
- Compound winners: Braden Gellenthien (m) / Alexis Ruiz (f)
- Junior recurve winners: Matteo Canovai (m) / Olha Shubkina (f)
- Junior compound winners: Kalle Numminen (m) / Faith Miller (f)
- January 18 – 20: 2019 Nîmes Archery Tournament in France[6]
- Recurve winners: Lee Seung-yun (m) / KANG Chae-young (f)
- Compound winners: Braden Gellenthien (m) / Janine Meissner (f)
- Junior recurve winners: Jules Vautrin (m) / Aiko Rolando (f)
- Junior compound winners: Carson Sapp (m) / Faith Miller (f)
- February 7 – 9: 2019 Vegas Shoot in Las Vegas[7]
- Recurve winners: MIN Byeong-yeon (m) / SIM Ye-ji (f)
- Compound winners: Stephan Hansen (m) / SO Chae-won (f)
- February 8: 2019 Indoor Archery World Series Final in Las Vegas[8]
- Recurve winners: Steve Wijler (m) / SIM Ye-ji (f)
- Compound winners: Kris Schaff (m) / Viktoria Balzhanova (f)
- April 22 – 28: WA World Cup #1 in Medellin[9]
- May 6 – 12: WA World Cup #2 in Shanghai[10]
- May 20 – 26: WA World Cup #3 in Antalya[11]
- June 10 – 16: 2019 World Archery Championships in 's-Hertogenbosch[12]
- July 1 – 7: WA World Cup #4 in Berlin[13]
- August 19 – 25: 2019 World Youth Archery Championships in Madrid[14]
- Junior recurve winners: KIM Hyeon-jong (m) / Valentina Acosta Giraldo (f)
- Junior compound winners: Anders Faugstad (m) / Amanda Mlinaric (f)
- Junior team recurve winners: South Korea (m) / South Korea (f)
- Junior team compound winners: United States (m) / United States (f)
- Junior Mixed team winners: South Korea (Recurve) / India (Compound)
- Cadet recurve winners: TAI Yu-hsuan (m) / Komalika Bari (f)
- Cadet compound winners: Sebastian Garcia (m) / Arina Cherkezova (f)
- Cadet Team recurve winners: South Korea (m) / South Korea (f)
- Cadet Team compound winners: United States (m) / United States (f)
- Cadet Mixed team winners: South Korea (Recurve) / Mexico (Compound)
- September 2 – 7: 2019 World Archery 3D Championships in Lac La Biche[15]
- Barebow winners: David Jackson (m) / Christine Gauthe (f)
- Compound winners: Gyorgy Gondan (m) / Ingrid Ronacher (f)
- Instinctive Bow winners: Ferenc Molnár (m) / Karin Novi (f)
- Longbow winners: Mikhail Poddevalin (m) / Leena-Kaarina Saviluoto (f)
- Team winners: France (m) / France (f)
- September 6 & 7: WA World Cup #5 (final) in Moscow[16]
- Recurve winners: Brady Ellison (m) / KANG Chae-young (f)
- Compound winners: Mike Schloesser (m) / Sara López (f)
- Mixed team winners: South Korea (Recurve) / United States (Compound)
2019 European Archery events
- February 26 – March 2: 2019 European Indoor Archery Championships in Samsun[17]
- Senior Recurve winners: Mandia Massimiliano (m) / Sayana Tsyrempilova (f)
- Senior Compound winners: Mike Schloesser (m) / Gizem Elmaagacli (f)
- Junior recurve winners: Ivan Kozhokar (m) / Zhanna Naumova (f)
- Junior compound winners: Robin Jaatma (m) / Elisa Roner (f)
- Senior Team recurve winners: Russia (m) / Russia (f)
- Senior Team compound winners: France (m) / Russia (f)
- Junior team recurve winners: Turkey (m) / Russia (f)
- Junior team compound winners: Turkey (m) / Italy (f)
- April 9 – 13: European Grand Prix & Quota Tournament for Minsk European Games in Bucharest[18]
- Recurve winners: Steve Wijler (m) / Karyna Kazlouskaya (f)
- Compound winners: Valerio della Stua (m) / Amanda Mlinaric (f)
- QT Recurve winners: Vladimir Hurban Jr. (m) / Beatrice Miklos (f)
- QT Compound winners: Adam Ravenscroft (m) / Janine Meissner (f)
- Men's team recurve winners: Netherlands (Sjef van den Berg, Rick van der Ven, & Steve Wijler)
- Women's team recurve winners: Germany (Michelle Kroppen, Elena Richter, & Lisa Unruh)
- Mixed team recurve winners: Italy (Elena Tonetta & Federico Musolesi)
- Men's team compound winners: Germany (Sebastian Hamdorf, Leon Hollas, & Marcel Trachsel)
- Women's team compound winners: Estonia (Emily Hõim, Lisell Jäätma, & Meeri-Marita Paas)
- Mixed team compound winners: Great Britain (Layla Annison & Stuart Taylor)
- CQ Men's Team winners: Netherlands (Sjef van den Berg, Rick van der Ven, & Steve Wijler)
- CQ Women's Team winners: Denmark (Randi Degn, Maja Jager, & Anne Marie Laursen)
- April 28 – May 5: Para-Archery European Cup – 1st leg in Olbia
- For detailed results, click here
- May 13–18: European Youth Cup – 1st leg in Čatež ob Savi
- For detailed results, click here
- June 23–29: Archery at the 2019 European Games in Minsk
- July 6–14: Para-Archery European Cup – 2nd leg in Nové Město na Moravě
- For detailed results, click here
- July 15–20: European Youth Cup – 2nd leg in Bucharest
- For detailed results, click here
- September 14–15: European Club Teams Cup in Čatež ob Savi
- Winners: Archers de Rennes (m) / Les Archeres Riomois (f)
- September 30 – October 5: European Archery Field Championships in Mokrice Castle
- For detailed results, click here
2019 Asian Archery events
- February 13 – 16: IWAS World Games 2019 (Archery) in Sharjah
- Recurve winners: Netsiri Manreuchai (m) / Pooja (f)
- Men's compound winner: Lee Ouk Soo
- Men's W1 winner: Park Hong Jo
- February 22 – 27: 3rd ISSF International Solidarity World Ranking Archery Championships in Dhaka
- Recurve winners: Denchai Thepna (m) / Diya Siddique (f)
- Compound winners: Chen Chieh-Lun (m) / . Pragati (f)
- Recurve teams winners: India (Bishal Changmai, Hooda Paras, Karni Singh Chauhan) (m) / Iran (Parmida Ghassemi, Shiva Shojamehr, Niloofar Alipour) (f)
- Compound teams winners: India (Chahal Ritik, Jawkar Prathamesh Samadhan, Vidyarthi Chirag) (m) / Bangladesh (Shamoli Ray, Susmita Banik, Bonna Akhter) (f)
- Mixed teams winners: Germany (Kristina Berger & Marcel Trachsel) (Compound) / India (Hooda Paras & Komalika Bari) (Recurve)
- March 24 – 30: International Archery Tournament “Kuralai” in Shymkent
- Recurve winners: Mansur Alimbaev (m) / Mavzuna Azimova (f)
- Junior recurve winners: Andrey Kuzmin (m) / Anastasia Shapovalova (f)
- Compound winners: Zhomart Bektursyn (m) / Zarema Edige (f)
- Recurve mixed Team winners: Kazakhstan (Zaure Sansyzbay & Mansur Alimbaev)
- Mixed Junior recurve Team winners: Kazakhstan (Alma Kalibayeva & Daniyar Boztayev)
- Mixed compound team winners: Kazakhstan (Aidana Mukhtarhanova & Islam Djanibekov)
- March 24 – 31: 2019 Asia Cup-World Ranking Tournament in Bangkok
- Recurve winners: Ilfat Abdullin (m) / Zheng Yichai (f)
- Compound winners: Mohammadsaleh Palizban (m) / Muskan Kirar (f)
- Recurve team winners: China (Ding Yiliang, Hao Feng, Li Jialun) (m) / China (An Qixuan, Meng Fanxu, Zheng Yichai)
- Compound team winners: India (. Vikas, Siddhant Gupta, Vedant Wankhade) (m) / Malaysia (Nur Aina Yasmine Halim, Fatin Nurfatehah Mat Salleh, Nurul Syazhera Mohd Asmi) (f)
- Recurve mixed winners: India (Ankita Bhakat & Yashdeep Bhoge)
- Compound mixed winners: Iran (Seyedeh-Vida Halimianavval & Mohammadsaleh Palizban)
- April 10 – 16: 5th Fazza Para Archery World Ranking Tournament in Dubai
- Recurve winners: Ueyama Tomohiro (m) / Hazel Chaisty (f)
- Compound winners: Marcel Pavlik (m) / Jodi Grinham (f)
- Recurve/Compound W1 winners: Jean Pierre Antonios (m) / Shinohara Aya (f)
- Mixed winners: Italy (Recurve) / United Kingdom (Compound)
- Mixed recurve/Compound W1 winners: South Korea
- July 11 – 18: Tokyo 2020 Test Event in Tokyo
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 20 – 21: Interport Indoor Archery Open in Hong Kong
- Recurve winners: He Ying (m) / Almashhadani Fatimah Saad Mahmood (f)
- Compound winners: Chu Chung Kong (m) / Poon Yee Tung (f)
- July 22 – 25: Asian Youth Indoor Archery Open in Hong Kong Winners: Hong Kong (Fischer Dylan Wei Ying, Yiu Ngo Him Jasper, Leung Ngo Kiu, Wu Shi Yan)
- August 1 – 7: 2019 Asia Cup – World Ranking Tournament in Taipei
- For detailed results, click here
- October 17 – 24: 2019 Asian Para Archery Championships in Bangkok
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 22 – 28: 2019 Asian Archery Championships in Bangkok
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
2019 African Archery events
- August 5 – 18: Grand Prix de Côte d'Ivoire in Abidjan
- Ivory Coast won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Main article: 2019 in bowls
- November 3 – 10, 2018: The Scottish International Open 2018 in Perth
World and International Championships
Main article: 2019 in field hockey
- Clubs teams
- October 5, 2018 – 2019: 2018–19 Euro Hockey League
- June 7 – 10: 2019 Men's EuroHockey Club Trophy in Wettingen
- In the final, Cardiff & Met defeated Stroitel Brest, 4–3. Rotweiss Wettingen took third place and OKS Vinnitsa took fourth place.
- February 15 – 17: 2019 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup in Vienna
- In the final, Partille SC defeated SV Arminen, 3–1. Uhlenhorster HC took third place and Dinamo Stroitel Ekaterinburg took fourth place.
- February 8 – 10: EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy in Sveti Ivan Zelina
- February 8 – 10: EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge I in Oslo
- February 8 – 10: EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge II in Varna
- Round Robin: 1st. Soroksári HC, 2nd. FHC Akademik Plus Sofia, 3rd. HK Triglav Predanovci, 4th. HC Kilppari, 5th. HK Elektrovojvodina, 6th. Club Adjara
- February 15 – 17: Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup in Hamburg
- February 15 – 17: Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy in Vienna
- February 15 – 17: Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge I in Douai
- Round Robin: 1st. Douai HC, 2nd, Bolu Belediyesi Spor Kulübü, 3rd. FHC Akademik Plus Sofia, 4th. Lisbon Casuals HC
- February 16 & 17: Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Challenge II in Belgrade
- In the final, Copenhagen HC defeated Kutaisi HC, 10–0. HK Bask took third place and Porvoo HC took fourth place.
- April 19 – 22: 2019 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup in Amstelveen
- April 19 – 22: 2019 Women's EuroHockey Club Trophy in Rochester
- April 19 – 22: Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge I in Lille
- In the final, Lille MHC defeated Clydesdale Western, 3–1. Braxgata HC took third place and Rotweiss Wettingen took fourth place.
- June 6 – 9: EuroHockey Club Challenge II in Prague
- In the final, AD Lousada defeated Grammarians HC, 2–0. Slavia Prague took third place and KPH Rača took fourth place.
- June 6 – 9: EuroHockey Club Challenge IV in Malta
- In the final, Kringsja SK defeated Qormi HC, 3–0 in a shoot-out after the final ended in a 2–2 draw. Eagles HC took third place and Építők HC took fourth place.
- June 7 – 10: EuroHockey Club Challenge I in Siemianowice Śląskie
- In the 1st promotion playoff HC Bra defeated Whitchurch HC 6–0.
- In the 2nd promotion playoff, SG Amsicora ASD defeated Slagelse HC, 2–1 in a shoot-out after the match ended in a 3–3 draw.
- HC Bra and SG Amsicora ASD were joint winners whilst Whitchurch HC and Slagelse HC were joint 3rd.[96]
- June 7 – 9: EuroHockey Club Challenge III in Alanya
- In the final, Copenhagen HC defeated Zytomyrskyiv, 7–2. Gaziantep Polisgücü SK took third place and Soroksári–Olcote HC took fourth place.
- June 7 – 10: Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge II in Vienna
- In the final, HF Lorenzoni Bra defeated Swansea City HC, 2–1. SG Amsicora ASD took third place and Zuvedra Tauras took fourth place.
- June 7 – 10: Women's EuroHockey Club Challenge III in Boryspil
- In the final, HC 1972 Rakovník defeated HAHK Mladost, 4–0. Kolos Boryspol took third place and HK Zelina took fourth place.
- National teams
Main article: 2019 in fistball
- Continental and World Competitions
- January 11 & 12: EFA 2019 Women's Indoor Champions Cup in Laakirchen
- In the final, TSV Dennach defeated ASKÖ Laakirchen Papier, 4–2 (11–7, 8–11, 11–8, 11–9, 6–11, 11–5).
- TV Eibach 03 Nuremberg took third place and TSV Jonah took fourth place.
- January 11 & 12: EFA 2019 Men's Indoor Champions Cup 2019 in Diepoldsau
- In the final, TSV Pfungstadt defeated VfK Berlin, 4–0 (11–3, 11–7, 11–6, 11–5).
- Vöcklabruck took third place and Diepoldsau took fourth place.
- July 2 – 7: CSIT IFA 2019 Fistball Amateurs World Cup in Tortosa (debut event)
- In the final, Union Waldburg defeated Union Peilstein, 3–1 (12–10, 11–6, 7–11, 11–8)
- Faustball Flurlingen took third place.
- July 5 & 6: EFA 2019 Fistball Women's Champions Cup in Laakirchen
- In the final, TSV Dennach defeated Union Nussbach, 3–1 (7–11, 11–3, 11–4, 11–6).
- TSV Jonah took third place and Ahlhorner SV took fourth place.
- July 6 & 7: EFA 2019 EFA Fistball Men's European Cup in Kleindöttingen
- In the final, TSV Calw defeated Faustall Widnau, 3–2 (8–11, 12–14, 11–7, 11–8, 15–13).
- TV Schweinfurt-Oberndorf took third place and Union Compact Freistadt took fourth place.
- July 6 & 7: EFA 2019 Fistball Men's Champions Cup in Pfungstadt
- In the final, TSV Pfungstadt defeated VfK Berlin, 4–1 (1–11, 11–4, 11–7, 11–6, 11–6).
- Union Tigers Vöcklabruck took third place and TSV Wigoltingen took fourth place.
- July 13 & 14: EFA 2019 U18 Men's & Women's European Championship in Hohenlockstedt[97]
- In the men's final, Germany defeated Austria, 3–2 (4–11, 11–9, 15–13, 8–11, 14–12).
- In the women's final, Germany defeated Austria, 3–0 (11–6, 11–5, 11–8).
- July 18 – 20: EFA European Women's and Men's U21 Championship in Lázně Bohdaneč
- In the men's U21 final, Germany defeated Austria, 3–0 (11–7, 11–3, 11–7).
- In the women's final, Germany defeated Austria, 3–1 (11–8, 9–11, 11–7, 11–8).
- August 11 – 17: 2019 Men's Fistball World Championships in Winterthur
- September 13 – 15: IFA 2019 Fistball World Tour Final in Salzburg
Main article: 2019 in handball
- January 10 – 27: 2019 World Men's Handball Championship in Denmark and Germany[100]
- Denmark defeated Norway, 31–22, to win their first World Men's Handball Championship title.
- France took third place.
- April 10 – 14: 2019 IHF Inter-Continental Trophy in Pristina
- Junior: Kosovo defeated Chinese Taipei, 30–26, to win their first IHF Inter-Continental Trophy title.
- United States took third place.
- Youth: Chinese Taipei defeated Nigeria, 27–26, to win their first IHF Inter-Continental Trophy title.
- Kosovo took third place.
- June 8 – 16: 2019 IHF Emerging Nations Championship in Tbilisi
- Georgia defeated Cuba, 31–21, to win their first IHF Emerging Nations Championship title.
- Bulgaria took third place.
- July 16 – 28: 2019 Men's Junior World Handball Championship in Spain
- France defeated Croatia, 28–23, to win their second Men's Junior World Handball Championship title.
- Egypt took third place.
- August 1 – 4: 2019 IHF Women's Super Globe in China
- 1º de Agosto defeated China National Club, 27–22, to win their first IHF Women's Super Globe title.
- UnC Concórdia took third place.
- August 6 – 18: 2019 Men's Youth World Handball Championship in North Macedonia
- Egypt defeated Germany, 32–28, to win their first Men's Youth World Handball Championship title.
- Denmark took third place.
- August 26 – September 1: 2019 IHF Super Globe in Saudi Arabia
- November 30 – December 15: 2019 World Women's Handball Championship in Kumamoto[101]
- Other competitions
- August 28, 2018 – April 3: 2018–19 SEHA League
- September 1, 2018 – May 19: 2018–19 MOL Liga Women
- September 15, 2018 – March 31: 2018–19 BeNe League
- September 16, 2018 – April 21: 2018–19 Baltic Handball League (final four in Minsk)
- Teams events
- July 11 – 21: 2019 Women's U-19 European Handball Championship in Győr
- July 13 – 21: 2019 Women's U-19 EHF Handball Championship (Division II) – Group 2 Varna (debut event)
- In the final, Serbia defeated Poland, 22–20, to win their 1st title.
- Ukraine took third place and Bulgaria took fourth place.
- July 15 – 21: 2019 Women's U-19 EHF Handball Championship (Division II) – Group 1 in Kaunas/Klaipėda (debut event)
- In the final, Switzerland defeated Czech Republic, 30–24, to win their 1st title.
- Turkey took third place and Lithuania took fourth place.
- August 1 – 11: 2019 European Women's U-17 Handball Championship in Celje
- August 3 – 11: 2019 European Women's U-17 Handball Championship (Division II) – Group 1 in Tbilisi (debut event)
- August 3 – 11: 2019 European Women's U-17 Handball Championship (Division II) – Group 2 in Lignano Sabbiadoro (debut event)
- February 25 – March 1: IHF Trophy Africa – Zone 3 (women's youth & junior) in Niamey[102]
- Youth: 1st place: Nigeria, 2nd place: Niger, 3rd place: Benin, 4th place: Togo
- Junior: 1st place: Benin, 2nd place: Nigeria, 3rd place: Niger, 4th place: Togo
- March 10 – 16: IHF Trophy Africa – Zone 5 in Zanzibar[103]
- Youth: 1st place: Uganda, 2nd place: Ethiopia, 3rd place: Rwanda, 4th place: Kenya, 5th. Tanzania, 6th. Burundi, 7th. Djibouti, 8th. Sudan
- Junior: 1st place: Uganda, 2nd place: Kenya, 3rd place: Rwanda, 4th place: Burundi, 5th. Ethiopia, 6th. Djibouti, 7th. Tanzania, 8th. Sudan
- March 31 – April 4: IHF Trophy Africa – Zone 2 in Nouakchott
- Youth: 1st place: Guinea, 2nd place: Cape Verde, 3rd place: Senegal, 4th place: Mali, 5th. Mauritania, 6th. Gambia
- Junior: 1st place: Senegal, 2nd place: Guinea, 3rd place: Cape Verde, 4th place: Mauritania, 5th. Mali, 6th. Gambia
- April 3: 2019 African Handball Super Cup in Oudja
- April 5 – 14: 2019 African Handball Cup Winners' Cup in Oudja
- In the final, ES Sahel defeated Al Ahly, 28–24, to win their 2nd title. Espérance ST took third place and Mouloudia Oujda took fourth place.
- April 5 – 14: 2019 African Women's Handball Cup Winners' Cup in Oudja
- In the final, 1º de Agosto defeated Petro de Luanda, 28–16, to win their 4th title. DGSP took third place and FAP Yaoundé took fourth place.
- May 22 – 26: IHF Women's Trophy Africa – Zone IV in Kinshasa
- Youth: 1st place: Cameroon, 2nd place: DR Congo, 3rd place: Morocco, 4th place: Central African Republic
- Junior: 1st place: Cameroon, 2nd place: DR Congo, 3rd place: Morocco, 4th place: Central African Republic
- September 6 – 15: 2019 African Women's Junior Handball Championship in Niger
- In the final, Tunisia defeated Angola, 26–25. Guinea took third place and DR Congo took fourth place.
- September 18 – 26: 2019 African Women's Youth Handball Championship in Niger
- October 17 – 26: 2019 African Handball Champions League in Cape Verde
- March 20 – April 2: 2018 Asian Men's Club League Handball Championship in Kuwait
- In the final, Al-Duhail SC defeated Al-Wakrah SC, 22–21, to win their 2nd Asian Men's Club League Handball Championship.
- Al Sharjah took third place.
- Note: Al-Duhail SC has qualified to compete at the 2019 IHF Super Globe.
- May 1 – 5: IHF Trophy Asia – Zone 1B in Jakarta
- Youth: In the final, Thailand defeated Indonesia, 32–12.
- Singapore took third place and Brunei took fourth place.
- Junior: In the final, Thailand defeated Indonesia, 46–12.
- Philippines took third place and Singapore took fourth place.
- May 6 – 10: IHF Trophy Asia – Zone 3 in Ulaanbaatar
- Youth: 1st place: Uzbekistan, 2nd place: Turkmenistan, 3rd place: Mongolia, 4th place: Kyrgyzstan, 5th. Tajikistan
- Junior: 1st place: Uzbekistan, 2nd place: Turkmenistan, 3rd place: Mongolia, 4th place: Tajikistan, 5th. Kyrgyzstan
- May 26 – 30: IHF Trophy Asia – Zone 1A in Taichung
- Youth: 1st place: South Korea, 2nd place: Chinese Taipei, 3rd place: Vietnam, 4th place: Hong Kong
- Junior: 1st place: South Korea, 2nd place: Chinese Taipei, 3rd place: Vietnam, 4th place: Hong Kong, 5th. Macau
- June 15 – 22: 2019 Asian Beach Handball Championship for Men and Women in Weihai
- June 16 – 23: 2019 Asian Women's Club League Handball Championship in Astana
- Champions: Kaisar Club; Second: 4.25 Club; Third: Almaty Club; Fourth: AGMK Club;
- Kaisar Club has qualified to compete at the 2019 IHF Women's Super Globe.
- July 20 – 29: 2019 Asian Women's U19 Handball Championship in Beirut
- August 21 – 30: 2019 Asian Women's Youth Handball Championship in Jaipur
- In the final, South Korea defeated China, 32–14, to win their 8th Asian Women's Youth Handball Championship title.
- Japan took third place.
- November 9 – 21: 2019 Asian Men's Club League Handball Championship in South Korea
North America and Caribbean
- National teams
- Clubs
- May 9 – 12: 2019 IHF North American and Caribbean Super Globe Qualifier in Lake Placid
- NYC Team Handball won the round robin tournament with Handball Québec in second and Los Angeles Team Handball Club in third.
- Note: NYC Team Handball has qualified to compete at the 2019 IHF Super Globe.
South and Central America
- National teams
- Clubs
- February 21 – 24: 2019 Oceania Beach Handball Championships in Glenelg
- August 11 – 17: IHF Trophy Oceania in Païta
Main article: 2019 in orienteering
2019 World Cup Series
- World and Continental Foot orienteering events
- April 29 – May 5: 2019 ISF World School Championships in Orienteering in Estonia
- Long M1 School winners: Axel Elmblad (m) / Melina Lahdenperä (f)
- Middles M1 School winners: Axel Elmblad (m) / Melina Lahdenperä (f)
- Long M1 Selected winners: Adam Jonáš (m) / Hanna Lundberg (f)
- Middles M1 School winners: Davis Solmanis (m) / Elza Kuze (f)
- Long M2 School winners: Euan Tryner (m) / Zara Stewart (f)
- Middles M2 School winners: Euan Tryner (m) / Zara Stewart (f)
- Long M2 Selected winners: Aimar Urquizo (m) / Tille De Smul (f)
- Middles M2 Selected winners: Emils Lazdans (m) / Brigitte Panker (f)
- June 27 – 30: European Youth Orienteering Championships in Grodno
- Long winners: Martin Simsa (U16) & Ferenc Jonas (U18) (m) / Anna Karlova (U16) & Csilla Gárdonyi (U18) (f)
- Sprint winners: Konstantin Kunckel (U16) & Stanislaw Kurzyp (U18) (m) / Marketa Mulickova (U16) & Malin Agervig Kristiansson (U18) (f)
- Sprint Relay winners:
- Czech Republic (Jakub Chaloupsky, Martin Simsa, Lukas Vitebsky) (U16) (m) / Finland 1 (Fanny Kukonlehto, Eeva Liina Ojanaho, Salla Isoherranen) (U16) (f)
- Finland (Aaro Ojala, Topias Arola, Touko Seppa) (U18) (m) / Finland (Mikaela Karjalainen, Maria Maattanen, Melina Lahdenpera) (U18) (f)
- July 6 – 12: World Masters Orienteering Championships in
- Long: For results, click here
- Middle: For results, click here
- Sprint: For results, click here
- July 6 – 12: Junior World Orienteering Championships in Denmark
- Sprint winners: Aston Key (m) / Eline Gemperle (f)
- Long winners: Kasper Fosser (m) / Veronika Kalinina (f)
- Middle winners: Kasper Fosser (m) / Isa Envall (f)
- Relay winners: Norway 1 (m) / United Kingdom 1 (f)
- July 25 – 29: European University Orienteering Championships in Czech Republic
- August 12 – 17: 2019 World Orienteering Championships in Østfold
- August 20 – 25: Asian Junior and Youth Orienteering Championships in Japan
- September 28 – October 6: Oceania Orienteering Championships in Australia
- November 2: Central American and Caribbean Orienteering Championships in Colombia
2019 MTBO World Cup events
- June 8 – 10: World Cup #1 in Wroclaw (part of European MTBO Championships)
- July 28 – August 3: World Cup #2 in Denmark (part of World MTB Orienteering Championships 2019)
- October 4 – 6: World Cup #3 (final) in Germany
- World and Continental MTBO-orienteering events
- June 8 – 10: European MTBO Championships in Wroclaw
- Mixed relay winners: Czech Republic 1
- Sprint winners: Lauri Malsroos (m) / Veronika Kubinova (f)
- Mass Start winners: Anton Foliforov / Camilla Sogaard (f)
- July 28 – August 3: World MTB Orienteering Championships 2019 in Denmark
- July 28 – August 3: Junior World MTB Orienteering Championships in Denmark
- October 3 – 6: European Junior and Youth MTB Orienteering Championships in Germany
- October 3 – 6: World Masters MTB Orienteering Championships 2019 in Germany
2019 SkiO World Cup events
- No World Cup events this year scheduled
- World and Continental Ski-orienteering events
- February 4 – 11: European Ski Orienteering Championships in Turkey
- March 5 – 10: 2019 Winter Universiade SkiO events in Krasnoyarsk
- Sprint winners: Vladislav Kiselev (m) / Liisa Nenonen (f)
- Pursuit winners: Sergey Gorlanov (m) / Marina Viatkina (f)
- Middle winners: Jørgen Baklid (m) / Liisa Nenonen (f)
- Sprint relay winners: Russia 1 (Sergey Gorlanov & Marina Viatkina)
- March 20 – 24: European Youth Ski Orienteering Championships in Sweden
- Long U17 winners: Ivan Kostin (b) / Mariia Vorobeva (g)
- Middle U17 winners: Mikhail Beliakov (b) / Iuliia Khrennikova (g)
- Sprint U17 winners: Niklas Ekström (b) / Nina Karna (g)
- Relay U17 winners: Finland (Seeti Salonen, Akseli Virtanen, Niklas Ekström) (b) / Russia 1 (Valeria Saranina, Zoya Chernykh, Iuliia Khrennikova) (g)
- March 20 – 24: Junior World Ski Orienteering Championships in Sweden
- Long U20 winners: Sergey Mizonov (m) / Marina Vyatkina (f)
- Middle U20 winners: Jørgen Baklid (m) / Aleksandra Rusakova (f)
- Sprint U20 winners: Nicola Mueller (m) / Sofia Westin (f)
- Relay U20 winners: Russia 1 (Artemiy Dorma, German Sazykin, Sergey Mizonov) (m) / Russia 1 (Marina Vyatkina, Olesia Riazanova, Aleksandra Rusakova) (f)
- March 20 – 24: World Ski Orienteering Championships in Sweden
- March 21 – 24: World Masters Ski Orienteering Championships in Sweden
2019 TrailO World Cup events
- No World Cup events this year scheduled.
- World and Continental TrailO-orienteering events
- June 23 – 29: World Trail Orienteering Championships 2019 in Idanha-a-Nova
- For detailed results, click here
- November 29 – December 2: Asian Trail Orienteering Championships 2019 in Hong Kong
International competitions
Domestic competitions
Rugby League Nines
Ranking Series Calendar 2019:
- 1st Ranking Series: 24–28 January, Russia, Krasnoyarsk ⇒ Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2019 (FS, WW)
- 2nd Ranking Series: 9–10 February, Croatia, Zagreb ⇒ 2019 Grand Prix Zagreb Open (GR)
- 3rd Ranking Series: 23–24 February, Hungary, Győr ⇒ Hungarian Grand Prix - Polyák Imre Memorial (GR)
- 4th Ranking Series: 28 February-3 March, Bulgaria, Ruse ⇒ 2019 Dan Kolov & Nikola Petrov Tournament (FS,WW,GR)
- 5th Ranking Series: 23–25 May, Italy, Sassari ⇒ Matteo Pellicone Ranking Series 2019 (FS,WW,GR)
- 6th Ranking Series: 11–14 July, Turkey, Istanbul ⇒ 2019 Yasar Dogu Tournament (FS, WW)
- 7th Ranking Series: 28 February-3 March, Belarus, Minsk ⇒ 2019 Oleg Karavaev Tournament (GR)
2019 Wrestling International tournament