Important Sports Events Winners : January - May 2017

May 31, 2017    

April-May 2017

Event Winner Country/Person Opponent/ Runnerup
Mexico City ePrix Lucas di Grassi
ITU Triathlon World Cup Men: Richard Murray Women: Katie Zaferes
Junior and Cadet World Fencing Championships Russia-16 medals Italy- 12 medals
Youth World Weightlifting Championships China- 9 medals Kazakhstan-6 medals
European Weightlifting Championships Russia-11medals Romania-7 medals
Masters Tournament Sergio García Justin Rose
Hong Kong Sevens Fiji South Africa
Women's World Open Squash Championship(2016) Nour El Sherbini Raneem El Weleily
Marathon des Sables Men: Rachid El Morabity
Women: Elisabet Barnes
Grand National Horse: One For Arthur
Jockey: Derek Fox
ITU World Triathlon Series Men: Mario Mola
Women: Andrea Hewitt
Chinese Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton Sebastian Vettel
Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix MotoGP: Maverick Viñales
Moto2: Franco Morbidelli
Moto3: Joan Mir
MotoGP: Valentino Rossi
Moto2: Miguel Oliveira
Moto3: John McPhee
Paris–Roubaix Greg Van Avermaet Zdenek Stybar
IIHF World U18 Championships United States Finland
Singapore Sevens Canada- 22 Points United States-19 Points
CARIFTA Games Jamaica- 86 medals Trinidad and Tobago- 22 medals
Monte-Carlo Masters Rafael Nadal Albert Ramos Viñolas
World Snooker Championship Mark Selby John Higgins
Bahrain Grand Prix Sebastian Vettel Lewis Hamilton
Boston Marathon Men: Geoffrey Kirui
Women: Edna Kiplagat
Men: Galen Rupp
Women: Rose Chelimo
ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating Japan- 109 points Russia- 105 Points
European Judo Championships France- 8 medals Russia- 10 medals
Asian Weightlifting Championships China- 36 medals North Korea- 14 Medals
CONCACAF U-17 Championship Mexico United States
IAAF World Relays United States- 60 points Jamaica- 39 points
Japan Women's Sevens New Zealand Canada
Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas MotoGP: Marc Márquez
Moto2: Franco Morbidelli
Moto3: Romano Fenati
MotoGP: Valentino Rossi
Moto2: ThomasLithi Moto3: Jorge Martin
London Marathon Men: Daniel Wanjiru
Women: Mary Keitany
Men: David Weir
Women: Manuela Schar
Liège–Bastogne–Liège Alejandro Valverde Dan Martin
European Badminton Championships Men: Rajiv Ouseph
Women: Carolina Marín
Men: Andrews Antonsen
Women: Kristy Gilmour
Russian Grand Prix Valtteri Bottas Sebastian Vettel
Asian Amateur Boxing Championships Uzbekistan- 9 medals Kazakhstan- 8 medals
India-4 Medals

March 2017

Winner Country/Person
Opponent/ Runnerup
2017 WGC Mexico Championship
Dustin Johnson
Tommy Fleetwood
ITU World Triathlon series
Australia- 48 medals
Great Britain- 26 medals
2017 European Athletics Indoor Championship
Great Britain
2017 world Allround speed Skating Championship
Netherlands – 4 medals
Czech Republic- 1 medal
2017 AFC Beach Soccer Championship
United Arab Emirates
2017 10m European Shooting Championship
Russia- 32 medals
Ukraine- 17 medals
2017 Players championship
Judd Trump
BNP Paribas Open
Men: Roger Federer
Women: Elena Vesnina
Men: Stan Wawrinka
Women: Svetlana Kuznetsova
2017 World Baseball Classic
United States
Puerto Rico
FIS Freestyle Ski And Snowboarding World Championship 2017
United States- 13 Medals
France- 13Medals
2017 World Short Track Speed Skating Championship
Men: Seo Yi-ra
Women: Elise Christie
Men: Sjinkie Knegt
Women: Marianne St-Gelais
Raw Air 2017
Stefan Kraft
Kamil Stoch
2017 Asian Women’s Handball Championship
South Korea
NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament
North Carolina
2017 Milan-San Remo
Michal Kwiatkowski
Peter Sagan
2017 World Women’s Curling Championship
2017 Miami Open
Men: Roger Federer
Women: Johanna Konta
Men-double: Lukasz Kubot/ Marcelo Melo
Women-Double: Gabriela Dabrowski/Xu Yifan
Men: Rafael Nadal
Women: Caroline Wozniacki
Men-Double: Nicholas Monroe/ Jack Sock
Women-Double: Sania Mirza/ Barbora Strycova
WDG Dell Technologies Match Play
Dustin Johnson
2017 IAAF World Cross Country Championships
Kenya- 12 medals
Ethiopia- 9 medals
2017 Australian Grand Prix
Sebastian Vettel
Lewis Hamilton
Qatar Motorcycle Grand Prix 2017
MotoGP: Maverick Vinales
Moto2: Franco Moridelli
Moto3: Joan Mir
MotoGP: Andrea Dovizioso
Moto2: Thomas Luthi
Moto3: John McPhee
2017 World Figure Skating Championship
Canada- 3 medals
Japan- 2 Medals
2017 ANA Inspiration
Ryan Soyeon
Lexi Thompson
IIHF Women’s World Championship
United States

February 2017

Winner Country/Person
Opponent/ Runnerup
2017 IBU Junior Open European championship
Czech Republic- 5 medals
Russia- 5 medals
2017 Sydney Women’s Sevens
Canada- 20 points
United States- 18 points
2017 Sydney Sevens
South Africa- 22 points
England- 19 points
2017 American Rugby Championship
United States - 22 points
Argentina- 21 Points
2017 Six Nations Championship
2017 Asian Cycling Championship
South Korea
2017 World Grand Prix
Barry Hawkins
FIS Alpine World Ski Championship
Austria- 9 medals
Switzerland- 7 medals
Biathlon World Championship
Germany- 8 medals
France- 7 medals
World Single Distance Speed Skating Championship
Netherland- 15 medals
United States- 4 medals
Women’s World Chess Championship 2017
Tan Zhongyi
Anna Muzychuk
2017 OFC U-17 Championship
New Zealand
New Caledonia
2017 Rugby Europe Championship
2017 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival
Russia- 39 medals
France- 21 medals
FIBT World Championship 2017
Germany- 10 medals
United States- 2 medals
2017 Women’s South American Volleyball Club Championship
Rexona-Sesc
Dentil/Praia Clube
2017 Four Continents Figure Skating Championship
Men: Nathan Chen
Women: Mai Mihara
Pair: Sui Wenjing/ Han Cong
Ice Dance: Tesse Virtue/ Scott Moir
Men: Yuzuru Hanyu
Women: Gabrielle Daleman
Pair: Meagan Duhamel/ Eric Radford
Ice Dance: Maia Shibutani/ Alex Shibutani
2017 World Junior Curling Championship
2017 World Junior Speed Skating Championship
Men: Chris Huizinga
Women: Jutta Leerdam
Men: Allan Dhal Johansson
Women: Joy Beune
2017 CONCACAF u-20 Championship
United States
Buenos Aires ePrix
Sebastien Buemi
Jean-Eric Vergne
World Club Series
Wigan Warriors
Cronulla- Sutherland Sharks
Asian Winter Games 2017
Japan- 74 medals
South Korea- 50 medals
FIS Nordic World Ski Championship 2017
Norway- 18 medals
Germany- 11 medals
Winter Military World Games
Russia- 42 medals
Italy- 20 medals
World Sprint Speed Skating Championship 2017
Men: Kai Verbij
Women: Nao Kodaira
Men: Havard Holmefjord Lorentzen
Women: Heather Richardson Bergsma
Tokyo Marathon
Men: Wilson Kipsang
Women: Sarah Chepchirchir
2017 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations

January 2017

Winner Country/Person
Opponent/ Runnerup
NHL Centennial Classic
Toronto Maple Leafs
Detroit Red wings
2017 Hopman cup
United states
2017 PDC World Dart Championship
Michael Van Gerwen
Gray Anderson
2017 NHL Winter Classic
St. Louis Blues
Chicago Blackhawks
2017 World junior Ice Hockey Championship
United states
Fil European Luge Championship 2017
Men: Semen Pavlichenko
Women: Natalie Geisenberger
Doubles: Tobias Wendi, Tobias Arlt
Men: Ralf Palik
Women: Tatiana Ivanova
Doubles: Toni egret, Sascha Benecken
2016-17 Four Hills Tournament
Kamil Stoch
Piotr Zyla
2017 European speed skating championship
Netherlands- 7 medals
Czech Republic- 2 medals
2017 IIHF world women’s U18 championship
United states- 13points
Canada- 11points
2017 BDO World Darts Championship
Men: Glen Durrant
Women: Lisa Ashton
Youth: Justin van tergouw
Men: Danny Noppert
Women: Corrine Hammond
Youth: Nathan Girvan
2017 World Men Handball Championship
2017 Africa Cup of nations
2017 Dafabet Masters
Ronnie O’Sullivan
2017 World junior Ice Hockey Champion –division3
2017 Australian Open
Men: Roger Federer
Women: Serena Williams
Men Double: Henri kontinen, john peers
Women Doubles: Bethanie Mattek-Sands, Lucie Safarova
Men: Rafael Nadal
Women: Venus Williams
Men Doubles: Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan
Women Doubles: Andrea Hlavackova, Peng Shuai
2017 FIL Junior European Luge Championship
Germany- 6 medals
Latvia- 2 medals
2017 IBSF Junior Skeleton World Championship
Russia- 4 medals
Latvia- 1 medal
2017 IBU Open European Championship
Russia- 13 medals
Ukraine- 4 medals
Winter X Games XXI
United States- 22 medals
Canada- 9 medals
2017 IBSF Junior Bobsleigh World Championships
2Man: Richard Oelsner,Alexander schueller
4Man: Bennet Buchmueller, Benedikt Hertel, Niklas Scherer, Costa-Tonga Laurenz
2Woman: Mica McNeill, Mica Moore
2Man: Pablo Nolte, Christopher Weber
4Man: Chistoph Hafer, Michael Salzer, Paul Krenz, Markus Reichie
2Woman: Anna Koehler, Franziska Fritz
2017 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championship
South Korea- 12 medals
Hungary- 6 Medals
2017 FIL World Luge Championship
Germany- 8 medals
Austria- 3 Medals
Pegasus World Cup
Horse: Arrogate
Jockey: Mike Smith
Trainer: Bob Baffert
Horse: Sharman Ghost
Jockey: Jose Ortiz
Trainer: James Jerkens
2017 Wellington Sevens
South Africa- 22 points
Fiji- 19 points
2017 Winter Universiade
Russia- 71 medals
Kazakhstan- 36 medals
2017 Bandy World Championship
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