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World Figure Skating Championships (Helsinki). Men’s – Yuzuru Hanyu (Japan). Women’s – Evgenia Medvedeva. Ice dancing – Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir | World Figure Skating Championships (Helsinki). Men’s – Yuzuru Hanyu (Japan). Women’s – Evgenia Medvedeva. Ice dancing – Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir | ||
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+ | Apr 1 | ||
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+ | Miami Open final – Konta bt Wozniacki | ||
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+ | Hossein Vafiei (Iran) reaches semi-final of China Open snooker | ||
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+ | Lincoln Handicap – Bravery | ||
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+ | Apr 2 | ||
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+ | China Open final – Selby bt Williams | ||
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+ | Celtic beat Hearts 5-0 to win sixth successive title, with eight games to spare | ||
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+ | Men’s Boat Race – Oxford | ||
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+ | Women’s Boat Race – Cambridge | ||
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+ | Checkatrade EFL Trophy final – Coventry City bt Oxford United | ||
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+ | Miami Open final – Federer bt Nadal | ||
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+ | Lexi Thompson loses ANA Inspiration to So Yeon Ryu after incurring a four-stroke penalty for incorrectly replacing a ball and returning an incorrect scorecard | ||
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+ | Apr 5 | ||
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+ | Wisden Cricketers of the Year – Ben Duckett, Toby Roland-Jones, Chris Woakes, Misbah ul-Haq, Younis Khan | ||
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+ | Leading Cricketer in the World – Virat Kohli | ||
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+ | Leading Women’s Cricketer in the World – Ellyse Perry | ||
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+ | Masters Par 3 tournament cancelled due to bad weather | ||
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+ | Apr 6 | ||
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+ | Betfair Bowl – Tea For Two (Lizzie Kelly) | ||
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+ | Betway Aintree Hurdle – Buveur D’air (Barry Geraghty) | ||
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+ | Apr 7 | ||
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+ | Melling Chase – Fox Norton (Robbie Power) | ||
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+ | England's Dan Norton scores his 245th career try during the Hong Kong Sevens, breaking Kenya's Collins Injera's record in the World Rugby Sevens Series | ||
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+ | Women’s Ice Hockey World Championship final (USA) – USA bt Canada | ||
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+ | Apr 8 | ||
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+ | Randox Health Grand National – One For Arthur (Derek Fox), trained by Lucinda Russell. 2<sup>nd</sup> Cause Of Causes. 3<sup>rd</sup> Saint Are. First Scottish-trained winner since Rubstic in 1979 | ||
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+ | Norwich 7 Reading 1 | ||
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+ | Tranmere 9 Solihull Moors 0 | ||
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+ | Nicola Adams wins on professional debut against Virginia Carcamo of Argentina | ||
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+ | Apr 9 | ||
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+ | Chinese GP – Hamilton, Vettel, Verstappen | ||
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+ | EIHL Play-off final – Sheffield Steelers bt Cardiff Devils | ||
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+ | Davis Cup quarter-final (Rouen) – France 4 GB 1. Dan Evans won GB’s only match | ||
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+ | Masters – Garcia bt Rose in a play-off. 3<sup>rd</sup> Charl Schwartzel. Hole-in-one for Matt Kuchar | ||
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+ | Hong Kong Sevens final – Fiji bt South Africa | ||
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+ | World Men's Curling Championship final (Canada) – Canada bt Sweden | ||
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+ | Championship Player of the Year – Anthony Knockaert (Brighton) | ||
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+ | League One award – Billy Sharp (Sheffield Utd) | ||
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+ | League Two award – John Marquis (Doncaster) | ||
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+ | Russell Westbrook of Oklahoma City Thunder sets a new record for most triple-doubles in an NBA season | ||
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+ | Apr 10 | ||
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+ | Keiron Cunningham sacked as head coach of St Helens | ||
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+ | Lee Walker bt Reanne Evans in second qualifying round for Snooker World Championship | ||
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+ | Super Rugby will contract to 15 teams next season. Cheetahs, Kings, and Western Force lose their licenses | ||
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+ | Apr 12 | ||
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+ | Fergal O’Brien wins longest-ever frame (2 hours 3 minutes 41 seconds) against David Gilbert in final qualifying round | ||
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+ | Track Cycling World Championships start in Hong Kong | ||
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+ | Apr 14 | ||
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+ | Women’s omnium – Katie Archibald | ||
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+ | Apr 15 | ||
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+ | Bottas gains first-ever pole position, at Bahrain GP | ||
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+ | Apr 16 | ||
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+ | Women’s 25km points race – Elinor Barker | ||
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+ | Bahrain GP – Vettel, Hamilton, Bottas | ||
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+ | Billy Monger is involved in a high-speed crash at the Donington F4 British Championships race, and as a result he has the lower part of both of his legs amputated. A JustGiving page is set up by his team JHR Developments to raise money for Monger, and raises over £500,000 in the first 24 hours | ||
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+ | SWALEC Cup – RGC 1404 | ||
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+ | Apr 17 | ||
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+ | Irish Grand National – Our Duke | ||
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+ | Apr 18 | ||
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+ | Champions League quarter-final – Atletico Madrid bt Leicester | ||
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+ | Ronaldo scores 100th goal in Champions League, against Bayern Munich | ||
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+ | Harry Redknapp replaces Gianfranco Zola as manager of Birmingham City | ||
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+ | Apr 19 | ||
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+ | Germaine Mason dies after a motorcycle crash in Jamaica | ||
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+ | World Snooker first round – Rory MacLeod bt Trump | ||
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+ | Champions League – Juventus bt Barcelona | ||
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+ | Apr 21 | ||
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+ | British & Irish Cup final – Munster A bt Jersey Reds | ||
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+ | Ugo Ehiogu dies, aged 44, after suffering a cardiac arrest at Tottenham Hotspur's training ground. Played four matches for England, scoring one goal (against Spain) | ||
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+ | Ellie Downie wins four medals including gold in individual all-around at European Gymnastics Championships in Romania | ||
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+ | Katherine Grainger appointed as new chair of UK Sport | ||
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+ | Apr 22 | ||
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+ | FA Cup semi-final – Chelsea 4 Spurs 2 | ||
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+ | Champions Cup semi-final – Saracens bt Munster | ||
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+ | Scottish Grand National – Vicente | ||
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+ | Ilie Nastase sent off after swearing at Konta in Fed Cup | ||
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+ | Notts County women’s football club closes | ||
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+ | Champion jockey – Richard Johnson | ||
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+ | Champion trainer – Nicky Henderson | ||
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+ | Apr 23 | ||
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+ | FA Cup semi-final – Arsenal 2 Man City 1. IheanachoIheanacho Iheanacho becomes first player used as a fourth substitute, in extra time | ||
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+ | Champions Cup semi-final – Clermont Auvergne bt Leinster | ||
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+ | London Marathon. Men’s – Daniel Wanjiru (Kenya), Women’s – Mary Keitany (Kenya) | ||
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+ | David Weir wins wheelchair race for seventh time | ||
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+ | Messi scores 500th goal for Barcelona | ||
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+ | PFA Player of the Year – N’Golo Kante | ||
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+ | PFA Young Player of the Year – Dele Alli | ||
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+ | Women’s Player of the Year – Lucy Bronze | ||
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+ | Younis Khan becomes first Pakistan batsman to reach 10,000 Test runs | ||
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+ | Apr 26 | ||
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+ | Joey Barton banned for 18 months for betting | ||
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+ | Quarter-final – Ding bt O’Sullivan | ||
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+ | City-based eight-team T20 competition to start in England in 2020 | ||
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+ | FA Youth Cup final – Chelsea bt Man City | ||
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+ | CONCACAF Champions League– Pachuca (Mexico) | ||
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+ | Apr 27 | ||
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+ | Myles Garrett is first pick in NFL draft for Cleveland Browns | ||
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+ | Apr 28 | ||
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+ | Spurs will play all home matches at Wembley next season | ||
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+ | Apr 29 | ||
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+ | Women’s Tour de Yorkshire – Lizzie Deignan | ||
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+ | World Snooker semi-finals – Selby bt Ding, Higgins bt Hawkins | ||
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+ | Leyton Orient's match with Colchester United is postponed for nearly two hours after fans occupy the pitch | ||
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+ | Women’s Champions League semi-final – Lyon bt Man City | ||
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+ | Joe Root hits brother Billy for six as Yorkshire beat Notts in Royal London Cup match | ||
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+ | WBA world heavyweight title – Anthony Joshua stops Wladimir Klitschko in the 11th round in front of 90,000 fans at Wembley Stadium | ||
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+ | Apr 30 | ||
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+ | Russian GP – Bottas, Vettel, Raikkonen. First win for Bottas, in his 82nd race | ||
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+ | European Badminton Championships (Denmark) – | ||
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+ | Men’s singles – Rajiv Ouseph | ||
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+ | Women’s singles – Carolina Marin. Silver – Kirsty Gilmour (Scotland) | ||
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+ | Mixed doubles – Chris and Gabby Adcock | ||
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+ | Tour de Yorkshire – Serge Pauwels (Belgium) | ||
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+ | May 1 | ||
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+ | Final – Selby bt Higgins 18-15 | ||
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+ | Highest break – O’Sullivan (146) | ||
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+ | PFA Scotland Premiership player of the year – Scott Sinclair (Celtic) | ||
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+ | May 2 | ||
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+ | European Athletics proposes rewriting athletics world records set before 2005 after doping scandal | ||
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+ | Champions League semi-final – Real Madrid bt Atletico Madrid | ||
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+ | May 3 | ||
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+ | Champions League semi-final – Juventus bt Monaco | ||
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+ | May 4 | ||
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+ | NBA Coach of the Year – Mike D’Antoni (Houston Rockets) | ||
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+ | May 5 | ||
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+ | A new points system is adopted for the 2017 Diamond League, with the winner of an event at a qualifying meet receiving eight points and the runner-up seven, down to one point for the athlete in eighth place; at the end of the year, the eight or twelve athletes with the most points, depending on the event, will qualify for the finals | ||
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+ | May 6 | ||
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+ | Badminton Horse Trials – Andrew Nicholson, riding Nereo | ||
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+ | Kentucky Derby – Always Dreaming | ||
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+ | 2000 Guineas – Churchill (Ryan Moore), trained by Aidan O’Brien | ||
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+ | Eliud Kipchoge runs a marathon around Monza Grand Prix circuit at Nike event in 2:0.25 | ||
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+ | Munster finish top of PRO12 | ||
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+ | May 7 | ||
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+ | 1000 Guineas – Winter (Wayne Lordan), trained by Aidan O’Brien | ||
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+ | Hyundai A-League Grand Final – Sydney FC bt Melbourne Victory | ||
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+ | May 8 | ||
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+ | Football Writers' Association player of the year – N’Golo Kante | ||
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+ | May10 | ||
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+ | Rugby Players' Association awards – | ||
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+ | Player’s player of the year – Jimmy Gopperth | ||
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+ | England player of the year – Owen Farrell | ||
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+ | Young player of the year – Zach Mercer (Bath) | ||
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+ | England women player of the year – Tamara Taylor | ||
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+ | Leading points scorer – Jimmy Gopperth (Wasps) 292 points | ||
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+ | Leading try scorer – '''Christian Wade''' (Wasps) 17 tries | ||
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+ | May 11 | ||
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+ | Europa League semi-final – Man Utd bt Celta Vigo | ||
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+ | May 12 | ||
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+ | WBA 0 Chelsea 1 (Batshuayi). Chelsea win Premier League | ||
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+ | European Challenge Cup final (Murrayfield) – Stade Francais bt Gloucester | ||
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+ | May 13 | ||
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+ | European Champions Cup final (Murrayfield) – Saracens bt Clermont Auvergne. Chris Ashton beats Vincent Clerc’s European record of 36 tries | ||
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+ | 2018 European Rugby Champions Cup final will be held in Bilbao | ||
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+ | EPCR European Player of the Year (Anthony Foley Memorial Award) – Owen Farrell | ||
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+ | Women’s FA Cup final – Man City bt Birmingham City | ||
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+ | May 14 | ||
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+ | Spanish GP – Hamilton, Vettel, Ricciardo | ||
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+ | Spurs bt Man Utd in final game at White Hart Lane. Last goal scored by Rooney | ||
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+ | National League play-off final – Forest Green Rovers bt Tranmere Rovers | ||
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+ | National League champions – Lincoln City | ||
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+ | Players Championship – Kim Si-woo. 2<sup>nd</sup> Ian Poulter | ||
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+ | BBL play-off final – Leicester Riders bt Newcastle Eagles | ||
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+ | WBBL play-off final – Sevenoaks Suns bt Nottingham Wildcats | ||
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+ | Younis Khan retires from international cricket | ||
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+ | Misbah ul-Haq retires | ||
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+ | May 17 | ||
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+ | Premiership Rugby Player of the Year – Jimmy Gopperth | ||
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+ | '''Discovery of the Season – Ellis Genge (Leicester)''' | ||
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+ | '''Director of Rugby of the Season – Dai Young (Wasps)''' | ||
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+ | May 18 | ||
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+ | Leicester 1 Spurs 6 (Kane 4) | ||
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+ | Premier League Darts final – Van Gerwen bt Wright | ||
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+ | May 20 | ||
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+ | Premiership semi-finals – Exeter bt Saracens, Wasps bt Leicester | ||
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+ | League One play-off final – Millwall bt Bradford | ||
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+ | Preakness Stakes – Cloud Computing | ||
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+ | May 21 | ||
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+ | Hull City 1 Spurs 7 (Kane 3). Kane’s fourth hat-trick of the season | ||
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+ | Final table – Chelsea, Spurs, Man City, Liverpool | ||
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+ | Relegated – Hull, Middlesbrough, Sunderland | ||
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+ | Leading scorers – Harry Kane (29), Romelu Lukaku (25), Alexis Sanchez (24) | ||
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+ | Arsenal miss out on Champions League qualification for the first time in 20 years | ||
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+ | Celtic beat Hearts to become the first team to complete a Scottish top-flight season unbeaten for 118 years. Won 34 games, drew 4 games | ||
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+ | Scottish Premiership final table – 1<sup>st</sup> Celtic, 2<sup>nd</sup> Aberdeen | ||
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+ | Leading scorer – Liam Boyce (Ross County), 23 goals | ||
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+ | Relegated – Inverness Caledonian Thistle | ||
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+ | Scottish Premiership play-off final – Hamilton Academical bt Dundee United | ||
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+ | Scottish Championship – Hibernian | ||
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+ | Scottish League One – Livingston | ||
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+ | Scottish League Two – Arbroath | ||
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+ | Highland League – Buckie Thistle | ||
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+ | Lowland League – East Kilbride | ||
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+ | Scottish League Two play-off final – Cowdenbeath bt East Kilbride | ||
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+ | Novak Djokovic says Andre Agassi will be his new coach after he loses in the Italian Open final to Alexander Zverev | ||
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+ | IPL10 final – Mumbai Indians bt Rising Pune Supergiants by 1 run | ||
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+ | FA Vase final – South Shields bt Cleethorpes | ||
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+ | FA Trophy final – York City bt Macclesfield Town | ||
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+ | Men’s Ice Hockey World Championship final (Germany) – Sweden bt Canada | ||
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+ | Marco Silva replaces Walter Mazzarri as manager of Watford | ||
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+ | Alisher Uzmanov fails in £1 billion takeover bid for Arsenal | ||
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+ | IRB Sevens World Series – South Africa | ||
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+ | May 22 | ||
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+ | Nicky Hayden dies | ||
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+ | David Moyes resigns as manager of Sunderland | ||
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+ | League Managers' Association manager of the year – Antonio Conte | ||
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+ | Serie A – Juventus. Sixth successive title | ||
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+ | La Liga – Real Madrid. First title since 2012 | ||
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+ | Bundesliga – Bayern Munich. 2<sup>nd</sup> RB Leipzig | ||
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+ | Premeira Liga – Benfica | ||
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+ | Ligue 1 (Le Championnat) – Monaco | ||
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+ | Eredivisie – Feyenoord | ||
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+ | May 23 | ||
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+ | Sam Allerdyce resigns as manager of Crystal Palace | ||
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+ | Barclays Manager of the Season – Antonio Conte | ||
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+ | Barclays Player of the Season – N’Golo Kante | ||
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+ | Sussex 668 (Wells 258) against Durham | ||
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+ | May 24 | ||
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+ | Europa League final (Stockholm) Man Utd 2 Ajax 0 | ||
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+ | 2018 Europa League final will be held in Lyon | ||
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+ | Championship play-off final – London Irish bt Yorkshire Carnegie | ||
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+ | May 26 | ||
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+ | Champions Cup qualifier – Northampton bt Stade Francais | ||
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+ | Bernardo Silva moves from Monaco to Man City | ||
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+ | May 27 | ||
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+ | FA Cup final – Arsenal 2 (Sanchez, Ramsey) Chelsea 1 (Costa). Victor Moses sent off | ||
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+ | Arsenal win a record 13th title, while Arsene Wenger becomes the most successful manager in the tournament's history with seven wins | ||
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+ | Scottish Cup final – Celtic bt Aberdeen | ||
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+ | Premiership final – Exeter Chiefs bt Wasps | ||
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+ | PRO12 final – Scarlets bt Munster | ||
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+ | Principality Premiership – Merthyr | ||
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+ | Scottish Premiership – Ayr | ||
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+ | Ulster Bank All-Ireland League – Cork Constitution | ||
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+ | May 28 | ||
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+ | Monaco GP – Vettel, Raikkonen, Ricciardo. Button raced for McLaren in place of Alonso | ||
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+ | Indy 500 – Takuma Sato. Alonso retired on lap 175 | ||
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+ | French Open first round – Makarova bt Kerber | ||
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+ | League Two play-off – Blackpool bt Exeter | ||
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+ | Promoted – Portsmouth, Plymouth, Doncaster, Blackpool | ||
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+ | Relegated – Hartlepool, Leyton Orient | ||
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+ | Leading scorer – John Akinde (Barnet) and John Marquis (Doncaster), 26goals | ||
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+ | Giro d’Italia – Tom Dumoulin. First Dutch winner of a Grand Tour since Joop Zoetemelk's victory in the 1980 Tour de France | ||
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+ | PGA Championship (Wentworth) – Alex Noren | ||
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+ | Bernhard Langer becomes first golfer to win all five senior major championships | ||
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+ | County Championship final (Bill Beaumont Cup) – Lancashire bt Cornwall | ||
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+ | World’s strongest man – Eddie Hall (GB) | ||
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+ | May 29 | ||
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+ | Championship play-off – Huddersfield bt Reading | ||
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+ | Promoted – Newcastle, Brighton, Huddersfield | ||
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+ | Relegated – Blackburn, Wigan, Rotherham | ||
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+ | Leading Scorer – Chris Wood (Leeds), 27 goals | ||
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+ | Ernesto Valverde appointed as head coach of Barcelona | ||
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+ | Sangakkara hits fifth consecutive first class century for Surrey | ||
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+ | Toby Roland-Jones makes England debut against South Africa | ||
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+ | May 30 | ||
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+ | BBC women’s footballer of the year – Ada Hegerberg (Olympique Lyon and Norway) | ||
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+ | French Open first round – Hseih Su-Wei bt Konta | ||
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+ | Jun 1 | ||
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+ | ICC Champions Trophy starts. All matches played at The Oval, Edgbaston, and Cardiff | ||
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+ | Women’s Champions League final – Olympique Lyon bt Paris Saint-Germain | ||
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+ | Penalty try becomes automatically worth seven points | ||
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+ | Jun 2 | ||
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+ | Oaks – Enable (Frankie Dettori), trained by John Gosden | ||
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+ | Jun 3 | ||
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+ | Derby – Wings of Eagles (Padraig Beggy), trained by Aidan O’Brien. 2<sup>nd</sup> Cliffs of Moher, 3<sup>rd</sup> Cracksman | ||
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+ | Champions League final (Cardiff) Real Madrid 4 Juventus 1. 12th win for Real Madrid. First team to retain trophy | ||
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+ | 2018 Champions League final will be held in Kiev | ||
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+ | WSL1 Spring Series – Chelsea | ||
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+ | Jun 4 | ||
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+ | PDC World Cup of Darts final (Frankfurt) – Netherlands (Van Gerwen and Van Barneveld) bt Wales (Price and Webster) | ||
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+ | Top 14 final – Clermont bt Toulon | ||
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+ | Jun 5 | ||
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+ | Cheick Tiote dies. Played for Newcastle and Ivory Coast | ||
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+ | Jun 6 | ||
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+ | New Zealand boat capsizes in America’s Cup | ||
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+ | Blues bt British and Irish Lions | ||
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+ | French Open quarter-final – Thiem bt Djokovic | ||
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+ | Jun 8 | ||
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+ | U-20 World Cup semi-final – England bt Italy | ||
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+ | Semi-finals – Jelena Ostapenko (Latvia) bt Bacsinzki, Halep bt Pliskova | ||
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+ | America’s Cup – New Zealand bt GB | ||
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+ | Mixed doubles final – Bopanna and Dabrowski bt Farah and Groenefeld | ||
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+ | Isle of Man Senior TT – Michael Dunlop | ||
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+ | Jun 9 | ||
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+ | Semi-finals – Wawrinka bt Murray, Nadal bt Thiem | ||
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+ | Andorra bt Hungary to end 66-game winless streak. Last win was in 2004 | ||
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+ | Leonid Slutsky appointed as manager of Hull City | ||
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+ | Mixed-gender events in athletics, swimming, table tennis and triathlon have been approved for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games | ||
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+ | Jun 10 | ||
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+ | Final – Ostapenko bt Halep. Ostapenko's first WTA Tour title, making her the first woman to earn her first tour victory at a Grand Slam event since Barbara Jordan at the 1979 Australian Open. She also becomes the first Latvian of either sex to win a Grand Slam event and the first unseeded woman to win the French Open since 1933 | ||
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+ | Men’s doubles final – Harrison and Venus bt Gonzalez and Young | ||
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+ | Scotland 2 (Griffiths (2)) England 2 (Oxlade-Chamberlain, Kane) | ||
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+ | Belmont Stakes – Tapwrit | ||
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+ | Jun 11 | ||
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+ | Women’s doubles final – Mattek-Sands and Safarova bt Barty and Dellacqua | ||
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+ | Final – Nadal bt Wawrinka. 10th title for Nadal | ||
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+ | U-20 World Cup final (South Korea) England 1 (Calvert-Lewin) Venezuela 0. Freddie Woodman saved a penalty. Golden ball – Dominic Solanke. Manager – Paul Simpson | ||
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+ | Canadian GP – Hamilton, Bottas, Ricciardo | ||
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+ | Stanley Cup – Pittsburgh Penguins bt Nashville Predators 4-2 | ||
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+ | Play-offs MVP – Sidney Crosby | ||
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+ | Regular season MVP – Conor McDavid (Edmonton Oilers) | ||
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+ | Netball Superleague Grand Final – Wasps bt Loughborough Lightning | ||
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+ | Jun 12 | ||
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+ | NBA finals – Golden State Warriors bt Cleveland Cavaliers 4-1 | ||
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+ | Finals MVP – Kevin Durant | ||
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+ | Regular season MVP – Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City) | ||
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+ | Highlanders bt British and Irish Lions | ||
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+ | ICC Champions Trophy group tables – | ||
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+ | Group A – England, Bangladesh, Australia, New Zealand | ||
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+ | Group B – India, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka | ||
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+ | Jun 14 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Semi-final – Pakistan bt England | ||
+ | |||
+ | America’s Cup qualifier (Louis Vuitton Cup) – New Zealand bt Sweden | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jun 15 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Semi-final – India bt Bangladesh | ||
+ | |||
+ | Scotland beat a Test side for the first time, defeating Zimbabwe in ODI | ||
+ | |||
+ | Jordan Pickford moves from Sunderland to Everton | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jun 16 | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Carabao Cup first round draw, the first event for the new sponsor of the League Cup, descends into farce in Bangkok when Charlton are given both home and away ties | ||
+ | |||
+ | ODI Cup semi-final – Essex 370-5 Notts 373-5 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Queen’s Birthday Honours – | ||
+ | |||
+ | OBE – Judy Murray, Heather Stanning, Rory Best | ||
+ | |||
+ | MBE – John Conteh, Steven Davis, Brian Noble | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jun 17 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ODI Cup semi-final – Surrey bt Worcs | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jun 18 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nottingham Open final – Donna Vekic (Croatia) bt Konta | ||
+ | |||
+ | Champions Trophy final (The Oval) – Pakistan 338-4 (Fakhar 114) India 158 | ||
+ | |||
+ | World U-20 Championship rugby union final – New Zealand bt England | ||
+ | |||
+ | Le Mans – Porsche. Jackie Chan’s team finishes in second place | ||
+ | |||
+ | US Open (Erin Hills, Wisconsin) Brooks Koepka. 2<sup>nd</sup> Matsuyama, Brian Harman. 4<sup>th</sup> Tommy Fleetwood | ||
+ | |||
+ | Diana Taurasi of the Phoenix Mercury becomes the WNBA's all-time scoring leader | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jun 19 | ||
+ | |||
+ | British Speedway Championship – Craig Cook | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jun 20 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Queen’s first round – Jordan Thompson bt Murray | ||
+ | |||
+ | Anil Kumble resigns as head coach of India | ||
+ | |||
+ | St James’s Palace Stakes – Barney Roy | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sale pay Castleford £200,000 in compensation over the signing of Danny Solomona | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jun 21 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Prince of Wales’s Stakes – Highland Reel | ||
+ | |||
+ | Boris Becker declared bankrupt | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jun 22 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ICC votes to elevate Afghanistan and Ireland to full Test status | ||
+ | |||
+ | Gold Cup – Big Orange (James Doyle), trained by Michael Bell | ||
+ | |||
+ | Philadelphia 76ers choose Markelle Fultz as first pick in NBA draft | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mohamed Salah moves from Roma to Liverpool | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jun 23 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mauricio Pellegrino replaces Claude Puel as manager of Southampton | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dan Evans tests positive for cocaine | ||
+ | |||
+ | Henry Blofeld retires from Test Match Special | ||
+ | |||
+ | Coronation Stakes – Winter | ||
+ | |||
+ | Commonwealth Cup – Caravaggio | ||
+ | |||
+ | Jason Roy given out for obstructing the field in T20 against South Africa | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jun 24 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leading jockey at Ascot – Ryan Moore | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leading trainer at Ascot – Aidan O’Brien | ||
+ | |||
+ | First Test (Auckland) – New Zealand 30 Lions 15 | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jun 25 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Azerbaijan GP – Ricciardo, Bottas, Stroll | ||
+ | |||
+ | First podium finish for Stroll | ||
+ | |||
+ | Aegon Championships final (Queens) – Lopez bt Cilic | ||
+ | |||
+ | Aegon Classic (Birmingham) – Kvitova | ||
+ | |||
+ | Federer wins Halle Open for ninth time | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dawid Malan makes 78 for England on debut in T20 match against South Africa | ||
+ | |||
+ | British Cycling National Championships. Men’s – Steve Cummings, Women’s – Lizzie Deignan | ||
+ | |||
+ | British Jumping Derby (Hickstead) – Nigel Coupe, riding Golvers Hill | ||
+ | |||
+ | EuroBasket Women – Spain | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jun 26 | ||
+ | |||
+ | America’s Cup (Bermuda) – Emirates Team New Zealand 7 Oracle Team USA 1. Helmsman of New Zealand boat– Peter Burling | ||
+ | |||
+ | Frank de Boer appointed as manager of Crystal Palace | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jun 27 | ||
+ | |||
+ | European U-21 semi-final – Germany bt England on penalties. Nathan Redmond missed last penalty | ||
+ | |||
+ | Hurricanes 31 British and Irish Lions 31 | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jun 29 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Andrew Umeed scores the second-slowest century in County Championship history, in 429 minutes for Warwicks against Lancs | ||
+ | |||
+ | Simon Harmer takes 9-95 for Essex against Middlesex | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jun 30 | ||
+ | |||
+ | European U-21 final (Krakow) – Germany bt Spain | ||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 1 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Royal London One-Day Cup final – Surrey 297-9 (Stoneman 144) Notts 298-6 (Hales 187 n.o.) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Second Test (Wellington) New Zealand 21 Lions 24. Sonny Bill Williams sent off. Beauden Barrett kicked seven penalties. Owen Farrell kicked the winning penalty. Lions end New Zealand's 47-match home winning streak | ||
+ | |||
+ | Tour de France opening time trial (Dusseldorf) – Geraint Thomas | ||
+ | |||
+ | Aegon International (Eastbourne). Men’s – Djokovic, Women’s – Pliskova | ||
+ | |||
+ | Jeff Horn (Australia) bt Manny Pacquaio to win WBO world welterweight title | ||
+ | |||
+ | Irish Derby – Capri | ||
+ | |||
+ | Greyhound Derby (Towcester) – Astute Missile | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 2 | ||
+ | |||
+ | West Indies bowled out for 48 by South Africa in women’s World Cup | ||
+ | |||
+ | Confederations Cup final (St Petersburg) – Germany bt Chile | ||
+ | |||
+ | KPMG Women's PGA Championship – Danielle Kang (USA) | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 3 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Michael Collins and Nigel Benn planning a rematch | ||
+ | |||
+ | John Terry moves from Chelsea to Aston Villa | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 4 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Kent 701-7 (Sean Dickson 318) vs Northants | ||
+ | |||
+ | Peter Sagan disqualified from Tour de France for elbowing Mark Cavendish, who has to retire after breaking his shoulder in the crash | ||
+ | |||
+ | Europa League – FP Progres Niederkorn (Luxembourg) bt Rangers | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 5 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Alexandre Lacazette moves from Lyon to Arsenal for £46.5 million | ||
+ | |||
+ | Froome takes yellow jersey on fifth stage of Tour de France | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 6 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Bernard Tomic fined $15,000 for faking injury and saying he is “bored” with Wimbledon | ||
+ | |||
+ | Daniil Medvedev fined $14,500 for throwing coins at the umpire’s chair | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 7 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Adrian Marrarino fined $9,000 for barging into a ball boy | ||
+ | |||
+ | Philippa York reveals her transition from Tour de France cyclist Robert Millar | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 8 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Third Test (Auckland) New Zealand 15 Lions 15. Series drawn 1-1. Kieran Read wins 100th cap. First time the Lions and New Zealand have drawn a Test match since 1971. First time since New Zealand drew with South Africa in 1994 that they have failed to win a game at Eden Park | ||
+ | |||
+ | Men’s doubles second round – Clark and Willis bt Herbert and Mahut | ||
+ | |||
+ | Eclipse Stakes – Ulysses | ||
+ | |||
+ | Speedway World Cup – Poland | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 9 | ||
+ | |||
+ | First Test (Lords) England 458 (Root 190) and 233 South Africa 361 and 119. England won by 211 runs | ||
+ | |||
+ | Wayne Rooney moves from Man Utd to Everton on free transfer | ||
+ | |||
+ | Austrian GP – Bottas, Vettel, Ricciardo | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s World Cup – England bt Australia by 3 runs in a group match. First win in World Cup over Australia for 24 years | ||
+ | |||
+ | Irish Open – Jon Rahm | ||
+ | |||
+ | Geraint Thomas and Richie Porte crash out of Tour de France | ||
+ | |||
+ | Lukaku moves from Everton to Man Utd for £75 million | ||
+ | |||
+ | Toni Duggan moves from Man City Ladies to Barcelona | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 10 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Fourth round – Muller bt Nadal | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 12 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Quarter-finals – Querrey bt Murray, Berdych bt Djokovic | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ken and Neal Skupski reach quarter-finals in men’s doubles | ||
+ | |||
+ | Federer plays 100th match at Wimbledon | ||
+ | |||
+ | Forbes’ most valuable teams – Dallas Cowboys, New York Yankees, Man Utd | ||
+ | |||
+ | State of Origin – Queensland Maroons bt New South Wales Blues | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 13 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Semi-finals – Venus Williams bt Konta, Muguruza bt Magdelena Rybarikova (Slovakia) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Fabio Aru takes yellow jersey in Tour de France | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 14 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Semi-finals – Federer bt Berdych, Cilic bt Querrey | ||
+ | |||
+ | World Para Athletics Championships start at Olympic Stadium in London | ||
+ | |||
+ | World Aquatics Championships start in Budapest | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 15 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Final – Muguruza bt Venus Williams. First woman to beat both Williams sisters in Grand Slam finals | ||
+ | |||
+ | Men’s doubles final – Kubot and Melo bt Marach and Pavic | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s doubles final – Makarova and Vesnina bt Chan and Niculescu | ||
+ | |||
+ | Men’s wheelchair doubles – Hewitt and Reid | ||
+ | |||
+ | European U-19 Championship final (Georgia) – England bt Portugal | ||
+ | |||
+ | Froome regains yellow jersey in Tour de France | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 16 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Final – Federer bt Cilic. 8th Wimbledon and 19th grand slam | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mixed doubles final – Jamie Murray and Hingis bt Kontinen and Watson | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s wheelchair doubles – Whiley and Kamiji. Fourth successive title | ||
+ | |||
+ | British GP – Hamilton, Bottas, Raikkonen. Hamilton’s fifth win at Silverstone | ||
+ | |||
+ | Scottish Open – Rafa Cabrera-Bello | ||
+ | |||
+ | US Women’s Open (Trump National Golf Club, in Bedminster, New Jersey) – Park Sung-hyun | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2017 UEFA Women's Championship start in Netherlands | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 17 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Second Test (Trent Bridge) South Africa 335 (Anderson 5-72) and 343-9 England 205 and 133. South Africa won by 340 runs | ||
+ | |||
+ | Kyle Walker moves from Spurs to Man City | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 18 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Semi-final – England bt South Africa | ||
+ | |||
+ | Joe Hart loaned to West Ham | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 19 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Marcel Kittel crashes out of Tour de France after winning five stages | ||
+ | |||
+ | England 6 (Jodie Taylor 3) Scotland 0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 20 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Semi-final – India (Kaur 171) bt Australia | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 21 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Alvaro Morata moves from Real Madrid to Chelsea for £60 million | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 22 | ||
+ | |||
+ | La Course – Annemiek van Vleuten. 2<sup>nd</sup> Lizzie Deignan | ||
+ | |||
+ | Branden Grace shoots record 62 in third round of The Open | ||
+ | |||
+ | British Speedway GP – Maciej Janowski | ||
+ | |||
+ | 10m platform – Tom Daley | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 23 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Tour de France – Froome (Team Sky). 2<sup>nd</sup> Uran, 3<sup>rd</sup> Bardet. Fourth win for Froome | ||
+ | |||
+ | Points – Michael Matthews | ||
+ | |||
+ | King of the Mountains – Warren Barguil | ||
+ | |||
+ | Young Rider – Simon Yates | ||
+ | |||
+ | Team – Team Sky | ||
+ | |||
+ | Froome did not win any stages. Adam Hansen became the first rider to complete 18 consecutive Grand Tours | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s World Cup final (Lords) England 228-7 India 219 (Shrubsole 6-46) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Player of the Tournament – Tammy Beaumont | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Open (Royal Birkdale) – Speith. 2<sup>nd</sup> Kuchar, 3<sup>rd</sup> Li Haotang | ||
+ | |||
+ | Silver medal – Alfie Plant | ||
+ | |||
+ | World Para Athletics Championships final medal table – 1<sup>st</sup> China, 2<sup>nd</sup> USA, 3<sup>rd</sup> GB (18 gold medals, 39 medals in total). Hannah Cockroft won three gold medals | ||
+ | |||
+ | A women's 50km race walk will feature at the London 2017 World Athletics Championships for the first time in order to ensure gender equality | ||
+ | |||
+ | Synchronised swimming is renamed to ‘artistic swimming’ | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 24 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 100m breaststroke – Peaty | ||
+ | |||
+ | 50m butterfly – Ben Proud | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ross Whiteley becomes the first Englishman to hit six sixes in an over, bowled by Karl Calver, for Worcs against Yorkshire in T20 Blast | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 25 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Benjamin Mendy moves from Monaco to Man City for £52 million | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ilie Nastase banned from tennis until 2020 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Adam Peaty becomes first man to break 26 seconds in 50m breaststroke | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 26 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 50m breaststroke – Peaty | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mandarin Princess, trained by Charlie McBride, is declared winner of a race at Great Yarmouth, but a scan afterwards identifies the horse as stablemate Millie's Kiss, who had been due to run in a later race at the same course | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 27 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 100th Test match at The Oval | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 28 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Men’s 4x200m freestyle relay – GB | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 29 | ||
+ | |||
+ | King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes – Enable | ||
+ | |||
+ | Quarter-finals – England beat France for the first time in 43 years. Denmark bt Germany, who had won the previous six championships | ||
+ | |||
+ | Premiership Rugby Sevens Series – Wasps | ||
+ | |||
+ | World Water Polo championships final – Croatia bt Hungary | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 30 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Formula E series finishes in Montreal. Title won by Lucas di Grassi (Brazil) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Hungarian GP – Vettel, Raikkonen, Bottas | ||
+ | |||
+ | Caeleb Dressel (USA) equals Michael Phelps' record of seven gold medals at a world championship | ||
+ | |||
+ | Senior Open Championship – Bernhard Langer | ||
+ | |||
+ | World Matchplay final (Blackpool) – Taylor bt Wright | ||
+ | |||
+ | King George V Gold Cup (Hickstead) – Yuri Mansur (Brazil) | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Jul 31 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Third Test (The Oval) England 353 (Stokes 112) and 313-8 South Africa 175 (Roland-Jones 5-57) and 252 (Elgar 136). England won by 239 runs. Moeen Ali finished the match with a hat-trick | ||
+ | |||
+ | Matic moves from Chelsea to Man Utd | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 2 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sussex Stakes – Here Comes When | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 3 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Goodwood Cup – Stradivarius | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leigh Halfpenny moves from Toulon to Scarlets | ||
+ | |||
+ | Rory McIlroy sacks caddie JP Fitzgerald | ||
+ | |||
+ | Europa League – Apollon Limassol bt Aberdeen | ||
+ | |||
+ | Semi-final – Netherlands 3 England 0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 4 | ||
+ | |||
+ | World Athletics Championships start in London. The mascot is an anthropomorphic hedgehog named Hero | ||
+ | |||
+ | 10,000m – Farah | ||
+ | |||
+ | Neymar moves from Barcelona to PSG for £200 million | ||
+ | |||
+ | Caribbean Premier League (CPLT20) starts. Four of the first matches are played in Lauderhill, Florida | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 5 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 100m – Gatlin, Coleman, Bolt | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s 10,000m – Ayana | ||
+ | |||
+ | Luton 8 Yeovil 2 | ||
+ | |||
+ | One end of the cricket ground at Old Trafford is named after James Anderson | ||
+ | |||
+ | Super Rugby final – Crusaders bt Lions | ||
+ | |||
+ | Doug Insole dies | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 6 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Marathon – Kirui (Kenya). 4<sup>th</sup> Callum Hawkins | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s 100m – Tori Bowie | ||
+ | |||
+ | Community Shield – Arsenal bt Chelsea. Pedro sent off. ABBA system used for penalty shootout | ||
+ | |||
+ | UEFA Women's Championship final (Enschede) – Netherlands 4 Denmark 2 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leading scorer – Jodie Taylor (5 goals) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s British Open – Kim In-Kyung (South Korea) | ||
+ | |||
+ | WGC-Bridgestone Invitational – Matsuyama, who shoots 61 in the final round | ||
+ | |||
+ | League Leaders’ Shield – Castleford Tigers | ||
+ | |||
+ | Hull KR finish top of Championship. Bradford Bulls finish with zero points, having been deducted 12 points for going into liquidation | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 7 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Fourth Test (Old Trafford) England 362 (Bairstow 99) and 243 South Africa 226 and 202 (Moeen 5-69) England won by 177 runs. England win series 3-1 | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 8 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Norovirus outbreak at Tower Hotel affects athletes at World Athletics Championships. Isaac Makwala (Bostwana) banned from 400m final | ||
+ | |||
+ | Uefa Super Cup (Skopje) Real Madrid 2 Man Utd 1 | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 9 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Makwala has to run a solo time trial in the 200m, successfully performing well enough to be given a place in the semi-final | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 10 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 200m – Guliyev (Turkey). 6<sup>th</sup> Makwala | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Strongest (Bolivia) knocked out in last 16 of Copa Libertadores | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 11 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s 200m – Schippers | ||
+ | |||
+ | Arsenal 4 Leicester 3 in opening match in Premier League. Lacazette scores after 94 seconds | ||
+ | |||
+ | Premier League shirt sponsors – Bournemouth – M88, Brighton – American Express, Crystal Palace – ManBetX, Everton – SportPesa, Huddersfield – OPE Sports, Newcastle – Fun88, Swansea City – Letou, WBA – Palm | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 12 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 5,000m – Edris (Ethiopia). Silver – Farah | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s high jump – Maria Lasitskene, a Russian competing as an Authorized Neutral Athlete (ANA) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s 4x100m relay – USA. Silver – GB (Asha Philip, Desiree Henry, Dina Asher-Smith, Daryll Neita) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Men’s 4x100m relay – GB (CJ Ujah, Adam Gemili, Danny Talbot, Neethaneel Mitchell-Blake). Bolt fails to finish in his final race | ||
+ | |||
+ | Arlington Million – Beach Patrol | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 13 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s 50km walk – Ines Henriques (Portugal). Only world record broken at World Championships | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s 4x400m relay – USA. Silver – GB (Zoey Clark, Laviai Nielsen, Eilidh Doyle, Emily Diamond) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Alison Felix wins 11th gold medal at World Championships | ||
+ | |||
+ | Men’s 4x400m relay – Trinidad and Tobago. Bronze – GB (Matthew Hudson-Smith, Dwayne Cowan, Rabah Yousif, Martyn Rooney) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Final medal table – 1<sup>st</sup> USA (10-11-9) 30, 2<sup>nd</sup> Kenya, 3<sup>rd</sup> South Africa, 6<sup>th</sup> GB (2-3-1) 6 | ||
+ | |||
+ | PGA (Quail Hollow, North Carolina) – Justin Thomas. 2<sup>nd</sup> Molinari, Reed, Oosthuizen | ||
+ | |||
+ | PGA Championship to move to May in 2019 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s World Cup – New Zealand 121 Hong Kong 0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 14 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ronaldo banned for five matches after pushing the referee in the back in Spanish Super Cup | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 16 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Gylfi Sigurdsson moves from Swansea City to Everton | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 17 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Yorkshire 260-4 (Lyth 161) against Northants in T20 Blast | ||
+ | |||
+ | Bell-Drummond and Denly set a world record opening stand of 207 for Kent against Essex in T20 Blast | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s World Cup final tables – | ||
+ | |||
+ | Pool A – New Zealand, Canada, Wales, Hong Kong | ||
+ | |||
+ | Pool B – England, USA, Spain, Italy | ||
+ | |||
+ | Pool C – France, Ireland, Australia, Japan | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 19 | ||
+ | |||
+ | First Test (Edgbaston) England 514-8 (Cook 243, Root 136) West Indies 168 and 137. England won by an innings and 209 runs | ||
+ | |||
+ | First day-night Test in England, using a pink ball | ||
+ | |||
+ | Broad takes 384th Test wicket to move above Ian Botham into second on the list of England's all-time leading Test wicket-takers | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cristie Kerr becomes the record points scorer for USA in the Solheim Cup | ||
+ | |||
+ | Vuelta a Espana starts in Nimes | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 20 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Solheim Cup (Des Moines Golf and Country Club) USA 16 ½ Europe 11 ½ | ||
+ | |||
+ | Captains – Juli Inkster and Annika Sorenstem | ||
+ | |||
+ | Spurs play first league game at Wembley, against Chelsea | ||
+ | |||
+ | Farah wins final track race in Britain, in 3,000m at Diamond League in Birmingham | ||
+ | |||
+ | European Eventing Championships (Poland) – | ||
+ | |||
+ | Team event – GB | ||
+ | |||
+ | Individual – Ingrid Klimke (Germany). Bronze – Nicola Wilson | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 21 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Eni Aluko accuses England women’s football manager Mark Sampson of discrimination | ||
+ | |||
+ | Rooney scores 200th Premier League goal | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 22 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Semi-finals – England bt France, New Zealand bt USA | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 23 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Davinson Sanchez moves from Ajax to Spurs for £42 million | ||
+ | |||
+ | FK Qarabeg (Azerbaijan) qualify for Champions League for the first time | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 24 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Farah wins 5000m in final track event at Diamond League finals meeting in Zurich | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 26 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Challenge Cup final – Hull bt Wigan. Lance Todd Trophy – Marc Sneyd | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s Rugby World Cup final (Belfast) – New Zealand 41 England 32 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Floyd Mayweather bt Conor McGregor by TKO in 10th round at T-Mobile Arena in Paradise (Las Vegas) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ousmane Dembele moves from Borussia Dortmund to Barcelona for an initial fee of €105 million | ||
+ | |||
+ | $1.6 billion Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta opens. Home of Atlanta Falcons | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 27 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Paul Hunter Classic final – Michael White bt Shaun Murphy | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Aug 28 | ||
+ | |||
+ | US Open first round – Aleksandra Krunic (Serbia) bt Konta, Sharapova bt Halep | ||
+ | |||
+ | Irish rugby player Willie Duggan dies | ||
+ | |||
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+ | Second Test (Headingley) England 258 (Stokes 100) and 470 West Indies 437 (Brathwaite 134, Shai Hope 147, Anderson 5-76) and 322-5 (Shai Hope 118). West Indies won by five wickets | ||
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+ | Kylian Mbappe moves from Monaco to PSG on loan with an option of purchase for €180 million | ||
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Revision as of 10:02, 18 July 2021
Jan 1
European Capital of Sport – Marseille
Forest Green Rovers 5 Torquay United 5
Jan 2
PDC final – Van Gerwen bt Anderson 7-3. The match featured a record 42 180s
Richard Cockerill sacked as director of rugby by Leicester
Terminally ill five-year-old Sunderland supporter Bradley Lowery shares BBC goal of the month award
Jan 3
Bradford Bulls go into liquidation
Paul Clement appointed as manager of Swansea City
David Warner becomes only the fifth batsman to hit a century before lunch on the opening day of a Test match, for Australia against Pakistan
Jan 4
Spurs bt Chelsea to end their 13-game winning streak
Jan 5
Marco Silva replaces Mike Phelan as manager of Hull City
CAF African Player of the Year – Riyad Mahrez
Jan 6
Manor Racing enters administration
Four Hills Tournament – Kamil Stoch (Poland)
Jan 7
Hopman Cup final – France bt USA. For this tournament, the Fast4 rule was implemented in Mixed Doubles matches
Jan 9
Fifa best player award – Ronaldo. Women’s award – Carli Lloyd
Tournament of Champions – Justin Thomas
Jan 10
FIFA World Cup to expand from 32 to 48 teams starting in 2026
Jan 11
Kelly Smith retires
Jim Furyk named as US Ryder Cup captain for 2018
Jan 12
Graham Taylor dies
Brian Fletcher dies
San Diego Chargers announce they are relocating to Los Angeles to share a stadium with the LA Rams
Jan 14
Dakar Rally (Paraguay, Bolivia and Argentina) –
Cars – Stephane Peterhansel, driving a Peugeot. 2nd Sebastien Loeb
Bikes – Sam Sunderland. First British competitor to win the Dakar Rally. 16th year in a row that KTM have won the motorbike title
BDO women’s final – Lisa Ashton bt Corrine Hammond (Australia)
Harry Kane hat-trick for Spurs against WBA
The New Saints run of consecutive victories ends at 27 after a draw at Newtown
Jan 15
BBL Cup final – Newcastle Eagles bt Glasgow Rocks
WBBL Cup final – Manchester Mystics bt Nottingham Wildcats
First ODI – England 350 India 356-7 (Kohli 122, Jadhav 120)
BDO final – Glen Durrant bt Danny Noppert 7-3
Justin Thomas sets a new record for the lowest 72-hole score (253 strokes) in PGA Tour history in the Hawaii Open
Jan 16
Valtteri Bottas to partner Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes. Felipe Massa comes out of retirement to replace Bottas at Williams
Morgan Scheiderlin moves from Man Utd to Everton
John Jacobs dies
Jan 17
UK becomes first country to recognize Parkour is recognized as a sport
Jan 18
Rachael Heyhoe Flint dies
Australian Open second round – Evans bt Cilic
Jan 19
Second round – Istomin bt Djokovic
Men’s doubles first round – Querrey and Young bt Murray and Soares
Second ODI – India 381-6 (Yuvraj 150, Dhoni 134) England 366-8 (Morgan 102)
Jan 20
Vendee Globe – Armel le Cleac'h. 2nd Alex Thomson
Third round – Evans bt Tomic
First time since 2002 that two British men have reached the fourth round of a Grand Slam
Jan 21
Rooney scores his 250th goal for Man Utd, against Stoke, to break Bobby Charlton’s record
Jan 22
Fourth round – Mischa Zverev (Germany) bt Murray, Tsonga bt Evans
Dave Ryding matches Britain's best ever alpine World Cup result finishing second in the Kitzbuhel slalom
Third ODI – England 321-8 India 316-9. India win series 2-1
Abu Dhabi Championship – Tommy Fleetwood
Masters final – O’Sullivan bt Perry 10-7. Seventh Masters title. Wins the newly named Paul Hunter trophy
Jan 23
Bernie Ecclestone removed as Liberty Media complete $8 billion takeover of Formula One. Ross Brawn is appointed to lead the sporting and technical side of Formula One
Jan 24
Longines World’s Best Racehorse – Arrogate
London Welsh expelled from the Championship
Jan 25
Quarter final – Serena Williams bt Konta
Bolt loses gold medal after Nesta Carter tests positive for a banned substance in 4 x 100m relay at 2008 Olympics. Gold medal awarded to Trinidad and Tobago
EFL Cup semi-final – Southampton bt Liverpool
Saido Berahino moves from WBA to Stoke City
Kisenosato Yutaka becomes the first Japanese sumo wrestler to be promoted to yokozuna since 1988
Jan 26
Semi-finals – Venus Williams bt Coco Vandewehge, Serena Williams bt Mirjana Lucic-Baroni (Croatia)
Semi-final – Federer bt Wawrinka
Women’s World Indoor Bowls Championship final – Katherine Rednall bt Ellen Falkner
EFL Cup semi-final – Man Utd bt Hull City
Francis Joyon breaks the record for the fastest circumnavigation of the world by any type of yacht with no restrictions on the size of the crew by more than four days as he wins the Jules Verne Trophy in just under 41 days
Jan 27
Semi-final – Nadal bt Dimitrov
Women’s doubles final – Mattek-Sands and Safarova bt Hlavackova and Peng
David Weir claims that coach Jenni Banks called him ‘a disgrace’
Jan 28
FA Cup fourth round – Wolves bt Liverpool, Lincoln bt Brighton. Walcott hat-trick for Arsenal against Southampton
Women’s final – Serena Williams bt Venus Williams. 23rd grand slam win
Men’s doubles final – Kontinen and Peers bt Bryan and Bryan
Many Clouds collapses and dies after beating Thistlecrack to win the Cotswold Chase at Cheltenham's Festival Trials Day
Big Bash League final – Perth Scorchers bt Sydney Sixers
Women’s Big Bash League final – Sydney Sixers bt Perth Scorchers
Arrogate wins the inaugural $12m Pegasus World Cup, the world's richest horse race, at Gulfstream Park in Florida
Carl Frampton loses for the first time in his professional career as Leo Santa Cruz beats him on points in Las Vegas to regain the WBA featherweight title
James Woods wins gold medal in Big Air at Winter X Games in Aspen
Jan 29
Mixed doubles final – Cabal and Spears bt Dodig and Mirza
Men’s final – Federer bt Nadal. 18th grand slam win
FA Cup – Sutton bt Leeds
World Indoor Bowls Championship final – Paul Foster bt Greg Harlow
World Men’s Handball Championships final (Paris) – France bt Norway
Javier Fernandez and Evgenia Medvedeva retain titles at European Figure Skating Championships
Jan 30
England Player of the Year – Adam Lallana
England U21 Player of the Year – Nathan Redmond
Jan 31
Transfer deadline day –
Payet moves from West Ham to Marseille
Manolo Gabbiadini moves from Napoli to Southampton
Jose Fonte moves from Southampton to West Ham
Feb 1
Third T20 International – India 202-6 England 127 (Chahal 6-29). India win series 2-1
England lost their last 8 wickets for 8 runs
Feb 3
George Ford to move from Bath to Leicester at end of the season
Feb 4
Everton 6 (Lukaku 4) Bournemouth 3
Six Nations captains – Dylan Hartley, Alan Wyn Jones, Rory Best, Grieg Laidlaw, Guilhem Guirado, Sergio Parisse
Six Nations coaches – Eddie Jones, Rob Howley, Joe Schmidt, Vern Cotter, Guy Noves, Conor O’Shea
Ben Te’o scores winning try for England against France
Grieg Laidlaw kicks winning penalty for Scotland against Ireland
Kisenosato becomes first homegrown sumo Yokozuna in Japan for 30 years
Feb 5
Davis Cup (Ottawa) GB 3 Canada 2. Kyle Edmund won deciding match after Denis Shapovalov defaulted by hitting umpire Arnaud Gabas in the eye with a ball
Africa Cup of Nations final (Libreville, Gabon) – Cameroon bt Egypt. 5th win for Cameroon
German Masters final – Hamilton bt Carter. First ranking title for Hamilton
Super Bowl LI (NRG Stadium, Houston) – New England Patriots 34 Atlanta Falcons 28. MVP – Tom Brady
First Super Bowl ever to go into an overtime period. Patriots overcame a record 25-point deficit to win. Patriots fifth all-time win. Brady’s fourth Super Bowl MVP award. Brady joins Charles Haley as the only players to be on five Super Bowl-winning teams
Half-time entertainment – Lady Gaga
Super Bowl LII is scheduled to be held at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis
NFL MVP – Matt Ryan (Atlanta Falcons)
Dubai Desert Classic – Sergio Garcia
Hennessy Cognac Irish Gold Cup – Sizing John
Feb 6
Alistair Cook retires as England captain
Joost van der Westhuizen dies
Feb 7
Alpine Ski World Championships start in St Moritz
Feb 10
Mariya Savinova stripped of 2012 Olympics 800m gold medal for doping
Tom Varndell (Bristol) breaks Mark Cueto’s record of 90 Premiership tries
Feb 11
Great Britain qualify for the Fed Cup World Group II play-offs with victory over Croatia
Italy 10 Ireland 63. Hat-tricks for CS Stander and Craig Gilroy
Daly scores winning try for England against Wales
Feb 12
World Grand Prix final – Hawkins bt Day
Men’s downhill – Beat Feuz (Switzerland)
Women’s downhill – Ilka Stuhec (Slovenia)
2010 PDC Women's World Darts Champion Stacy Bromberg dies
Feb 13
Joe Root appointed as captain of England
Feb 14
Laureus World Sport Awards (Monaco) –
World Sportsman of the Year – Usain Bolt
World Sportswoman of the Year – Simone Biles
World Team of the Year – Chicago Cubs
World Breakthrough of the Year – Nico Rosberg
World Comeback of the Year – Michael Phelps
World Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability – Beatrice Vio (Italian wheelchair fencer)
World Action Sportsperson of the Year – Rachel Atherton
Spirit of Sport Award – Leicester City
Feb 15
Carli Lloyd to join Man City Women
Feb 16
Welsh Open third round – Trump bt Jackson Page, aged 15
Mark Clattenburg quits his job as a Premier League official to become Saudi Arabia's new head of referees
Ibrahimovic hat-trick for Man Utd against St Etienne
Lowell Bailey becomes first USA world biathlon champion
Feb 17
Guy Disney makes history by becoming the first amputee jockey to win at a professional racecourse in Britain, guiding Rathlin Rose to victory in the Royal Artillery Gold Cup at Sandown
Feb 18
FA Cup fifth round – Burnley 0 Lincoln 1 (Raggett). First non-league team to reach quarter-finals since QPR in 1914
Women’s slalom – Mikaela Shiffrin. Third consecutive title
World Club Challenge game 1 – Warrington Wolves bt Brisbane Broncos
Feb 19
Harry Kane hat-trick against Fulham
World Club Challenge game 2 – Wigan Warriors 22 Cronulla Sharks 6. Hat-trick for Joe Burgess
Men’s slalom – Hirscher
Welsh Open final – Bingham bt Trump
Dustin Johnson becomes new world No 1
Feb 20
IPL auction – Rising Pune Supergiants pay £1.7 million for Ben Stokes. Royal Challengers Bangalore pay £1.4 million for Tymal Mills
Feb 21
Sutton reserve goalkeeper Wayne Shaw resigns after being shown on TV eating a pie during FA Cup match against Arsenal
Feb 22
Budapest to drop bid for 2024 Olympics
Feb 23
Claudio Ranieri sacked as manager of Leicester City
Derek Ibbotson dies
Feb 25
Scotland captained by John Barclay following injury to Grieg Laidlaw
Skeleton world championships (Germany). Bronze – Lizzie Yarnold
Feb 26
League Cup final – Man Utd 3 (Ibrahimovic (2), Lingard) Southampton 2 (Gabbiadini (2))
Snooker Shoot-Out – Anthony McGill
Daytona 500 – Kurt Busch
Feb 27
George Baker in intensive care after a fall on Boomerang Bob on a frozen lake track at St Moritz
Everton and Scotland footballer Alex Young dies. Known as ‘The Golden Vision’
Mar 1
John Hampshire dies
Mar 2
Tommy Gemmell dies
Championship League Snooker final – Higgins bt Day
Mark Davis becomes the first player to make two maximum breaks in a tournament
Mar 3
European Indoor Athletics Championships start in Belgrade
60m hurdles – Andrew Pozzi
Mar 4
60m – Richard Kilty
Women’s1500m – Laura Muir
Toronto Wolfpack beat London Skolars 76-0 in first match in Kingstone Press League 1
Tony Bellew bt David Haye at O2 Arena
Mar 5
Women’s 3000m – Laura Muir. 3rd Eilish McColgan
Women’s 60m – Asha Philip
EIHL Challenge Cup final – Cardiff Devils bt Sheffield Steelers
WGC Mexico Championship – Dustin Johnson
UK Open darts final – Peter Wright bt Gerwyn Price
Pakistan Super League final (Lahore) – Peshawar Zalmi bt Quetta Gladiators
Andrew Musgrave records Great Britain's best-ever Nordic skiing result by finishing fourth in the 50km freestyle at the World Cross Country Skiing Championships
Mar 7
Arsenal 1 Bayern Munich 5. Bayern Munich win 10-2 on aggregate
SheBelieves Cup won by France
Mar 8
Barcelona 6 PSG 1. Barcelona win 6-5 on aggregate
Mar 10
Craig Shakespeare appointed as manager of Leicester City until end of the season
John Surtees dies
Mar 11
Arsenal 5 Lincoln City 0
Josh King hat-trick for Bournemouth against West Ham
England 61 Scotland 21. Hat-trick for Jonathan Joseph
England Women 64 Scotland Women 0. Kay Wilson scores seven tries
Mar 12
Spurs 6 (Son 3) Millwall 0
YONEX All England Badminton Championships finals held in Birmingham
Steve McClaren sacked as Derby County manager for a second time
Players’ Championship final – Trump bt Fu
Elise Christie becomes a triple world champion after victory in the 1000m, 1500m and the overall title at the World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Rotterdam
Mar 13
Durban will not host 2022 Commonwealth Games
Champions League – Leicester bt Seville
Mar 14
Champion Hurdle – Buveur D’air (Noel Fehily), trained by Nicky Henderson. 2nd My Tent Or Yours 3rd Petit Mouchoir
Muirfield overturns ban on women members
Mar 15
Queen Mother Champion Chase – Special Tiara. Douvan was 2/9 favourite
Monaco 3 Man City 1. Aggregate 6-6. Monaco win on away goals
Mar 16
Stayers’ Hurdle – Nichols Canyon. Formerly known as the World Hurdle
Mar 17
Gold Cup – Sizing John (Robbie Power), trained by Jessica Harrington. 2nd Minella Rocco 3rd Native River
Tea For Two, ridden by Lizzie Kelly, fell at the second fence
Leading jockey – Ruby Walsh
Leading trainer – Gordon Elliott
England win women’s Six Nations Grand Slam
Mar 18
France beat Wales with a try by Damien Chouly after 20 minutes of added time. Samson Lee was shown a yellow card with the match clock in the red and still served his 10-minute suspension and came back on to complete the match. Referee – Wayne Barnes
Ireland 13 England 9. Only try scored by Iain Henderson
End of England’s 18 match winning streak, which equaled the record set by New Zealand
Six Nations final table – England, Ireland, France, Scotland, Wales, Italy
Leading try scorer – 8 players scored 3 tries
Leading points scorer – Camille Lopez (67)
Player of the Tournament – Stuart Hogg
Mar 19
BBL Trophy final – Leicester Riders bt Plymouth Raiders
WBBL Trophy final – Sevenoaks Suns bt Leicester Riders
A proposed merger between Racing 92 and Stade Francais is called off
Anglo-Welsh Cup final – Leicester bt Exeter
Ladies World Snooker Championship final (Singapore) – Ng On Yee (Hong Kong) bt Vidya Pillai (India)
Mar 21
Ian Botham appointed as chairman of Durham
USA wins World Baseball Classic for the first time
Mar 22
Ronnie Moran dies
Germany 1 (Podolski) England 0. Match played in Dortmund. Debut for Michael Keane
Alpine Ski World Cup –
Men’s overall – Marcel Hirscher
Men’s downhill – Peter Fill
Women’s overall – Mikaela Shiffrin
Women’s downhill – Ilka Stuhec (Slovenia)
Men’s Ski Jumping World Cup – Stefan Kraft
Women’s Ski Jumping World Cup – Sara Takanashi
EIHL League – Cardiff Devils
Mar 24
Republic of Ireland captain Seamus Coleman suffers a broken leg in a World Cup qualifier against Wales following a dangerous tackle by Neil Taylor
Mar 25
WBA lightweight title – Jorge Linares (Venezuela) bt Anthony Crolla
Dubai World Cup – Arrogate
Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium closes
Scottish Challenge Cup final – Dundee Utd bt St Mirren
Mar 26
Formula 1 teams –
Mercedes – Hamilton, Bottas
Red Bull – Ricciardo, Verstappen
Ferrari – Vettel, Raikkonen
McLaren – Alonso, Stoffel Vandoorne (Belgium)
Williams – Massa, Lance Stroll (Canada)
Force India – Perez, Esteban Ocon (France)
Sauber – Ericsson, Pascal Wehrlein (Germany)
Toro Rosso – Sainz, Kvyat
Renault – Hulkenberg, Palmer
Haas F1 – Grosjean, Magnussen
Australian GP – Vettel, Hamilton, Bottas
Reserve driver Antonio Giovinazzi (Italy) replaces Wehrlein for Sauber
Women’s World Curling Championships final (China) – Sweden bt Russia. 3rd Scotland
British Open squash (Hull). Men’s – Gregory Gaultier, Women’s – Laura Massaro
WGC Match Play final – Dustin Johnson bt Jon Rahm. First man to win all four WGC titles
Mar 27
Oakland Raiders to move to Las Vegas in 2020
Mar 28
Nadal plays 1,000th singles match
Mar 29
Champion County Match (Abu Dhabi) Middlesex bt MCC. Hat-trick for Craig Overton
Mar 30
World Figure Skating Championships (Helsinki). Men’s – Yuzuru Hanyu (Japan). Women’s – Evgenia Medvedeva. Ice dancing – Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir
Apr 1
Miami Open final – Konta bt Wozniacki
Hossein Vafiei (Iran) reaches semi-final of China Open snooker
Lincoln Handicap – Bravery
Apr 2
China Open final – Selby bt Williams
Celtic beat Hearts 5-0 to win sixth successive title, with eight games to spare
Men’s Boat Race – Oxford
Women’s Boat Race – Cambridge
Checkatrade EFL Trophy final – Coventry City bt Oxford United
Miami Open final – Federer bt Nadal
Lexi Thompson loses ANA Inspiration to So Yeon Ryu after incurring a four-stroke penalty for incorrectly replacing a ball and returning an incorrect scorecard
Apr 5
Wisden Cricketers of the Year – Ben Duckett, Toby Roland-Jones, Chris Woakes, Misbah ul-Haq, Younis Khan
Leading Cricketer in the World – Virat Kohli
Leading Women’s Cricketer in the World – Ellyse Perry
Masters Par 3 tournament cancelled due to bad weather
Apr 6
Betfair Bowl – Tea For Two (Lizzie Kelly)
Betway Aintree Hurdle – Buveur D’air (Barry Geraghty)
Apr 7
Melling Chase – Fox Norton (Robbie Power)
England's Dan Norton scores his 245th career try during the Hong Kong Sevens, breaking Kenya's Collins Injera's record in the World Rugby Sevens Series
Women’s Ice Hockey World Championship final (USA) – USA bt Canada
Apr 8
Randox Health Grand National – One For Arthur (Derek Fox), trained by Lucinda Russell. 2nd Cause Of Causes. 3rd Saint Are. First Scottish-trained winner since Rubstic in 1979
Norwich 7 Reading 1
Tranmere 9 Solihull Moors 0
Nicola Adams wins on professional debut against Virginia Carcamo of Argentina
Apr 9
Chinese GP – Hamilton, Vettel, Verstappen
EIHL Play-off final – Sheffield Steelers bt Cardiff Devils
Davis Cup quarter-final (Rouen) – France 4 GB 1. Dan Evans won GB’s only match
Masters – Garcia bt Rose in a play-off. 3rd Charl Schwartzel. Hole-in-one for Matt Kuchar
Hong Kong Sevens final – Fiji bt South Africa
World Men's Curling Championship final (Canada) – Canada bt Sweden
Championship Player of the Year – Anthony Knockaert (Brighton)
League One award – Billy Sharp (Sheffield Utd)
League Two award – John Marquis (Doncaster)
Russell Westbrook of Oklahoma City Thunder sets a new record for most triple-doubles in an NBA season
Apr 10
Keiron Cunningham sacked as head coach of St Helens
Lee Walker bt Reanne Evans in second qualifying round for Snooker World Championship
Super Rugby will contract to 15 teams next season. Cheetahs, Kings, and Western Force lose their licenses
Apr 12
Fergal O’Brien wins longest-ever frame (2 hours 3 minutes 41 seconds) against David Gilbert in final qualifying round
Track Cycling World Championships start in Hong Kong
Apr 14
Women’s omnium – Katie Archibald
Apr 15
Bottas gains first-ever pole position, at Bahrain GP
Apr 16
Women’s 25km points race – Elinor Barker
Bahrain GP – Vettel, Hamilton, Bottas
Billy Monger is involved in a high-speed crash at the Donington F4 British Championships race, and as a result he has the lower part of both of his legs amputated. A JustGiving page is set up by his team JHR Developments to raise money for Monger, and raises over £500,000 in the first 24 hours
SWALEC Cup – RGC 1404
Apr 17
Irish Grand National – Our Duke
Apr 18
Champions League quarter-final – Atletico Madrid bt Leicester
Ronaldo scores 100th goal in Champions League, against Bayern Munich
Harry Redknapp replaces Gianfranco Zola as manager of Birmingham City
Apr 19
Germaine Mason dies after a motorcycle crash in Jamaica
World Snooker first round – Rory MacLeod bt Trump
Champions League – Juventus bt Barcelona
Apr 21
British & Irish Cup final – Munster A bt Jersey Reds
Ugo Ehiogu dies, aged 44, after suffering a cardiac arrest at Tottenham Hotspur's training ground. Played four matches for England, scoring one goal (against Spain)
Ellie Downie wins four medals including gold in individual all-around at European Gymnastics Championships in Romania
Katherine Grainger appointed as new chair of UK Sport
Apr 22
FA Cup semi-final – Chelsea 4 Spurs 2
Champions Cup semi-final – Saracens bt Munster
Scottish Grand National – Vicente
Ilie Nastase sent off after swearing at Konta in Fed Cup
Notts County women’s football club closes
Champion jockey – Richard Johnson
Champion trainer – Nicky Henderson
Apr 23
FA Cup semi-final – Arsenal 2 Man City 1. IheanachoIheanacho Iheanacho becomes first player used as a fourth substitute, in extra time
Champions Cup semi-final – Clermont Auvergne bt Leinster
London Marathon. Men’s – Daniel Wanjiru (Kenya), Women’s – Mary Keitany (Kenya)
David Weir wins wheelchair race for seventh time
Messi scores 500th goal for Barcelona
PFA Player of the Year – N’Golo Kante
PFA Young Player of the Year – Dele Alli
Women’s Player of the Year – Lucy Bronze
Younis Khan becomes first Pakistan batsman to reach 10,000 Test runs
Apr 26
Joey Barton banned for 18 months for betting
Quarter-final – Ding bt O’Sullivan
City-based eight-team T20 competition to start in England in 2020
FA Youth Cup final – Chelsea bt Man City
CONCACAF Champions League– Pachuca (Mexico)
Apr 27
Myles Garrett is first pick in NFL draft for Cleveland Browns
Apr 28
Spurs will play all home matches at Wembley next season
Apr 29
Women’s Tour de Yorkshire – Lizzie Deignan
World Snooker semi-finals – Selby bt Ding, Higgins bt Hawkins
Leyton Orient's match with Colchester United is postponed for nearly two hours after fans occupy the pitch
Women’s Champions League semi-final – Lyon bt Man City
Joe Root hits brother Billy for six as Yorkshire beat Notts in Royal London Cup match
WBA world heavyweight title – Anthony Joshua stops Wladimir Klitschko in the 11th round in front of 90,000 fans at Wembley Stadium
Apr 30
Russian GP – Bottas, Vettel, Raikkonen. First win for Bottas, in his 82nd race
European Badminton Championships (Denmark) –
Men’s singles – Rajiv Ouseph
Women’s singles – Carolina Marin. Silver – Kirsty Gilmour (Scotland)
Mixed doubles – Chris and Gabby Adcock
Tour de Yorkshire – Serge Pauwels (Belgium)
May 1
Final – Selby bt Higgins 18-15
Highest break – O’Sullivan (146)
PFA Scotland Premiership player of the year – Scott Sinclair (Celtic)
May 2
European Athletics proposes rewriting athletics world records set before 2005 after doping scandal
Champions League semi-final – Real Madrid bt Atletico Madrid
May 3
Champions League semi-final – Juventus bt Monaco
May 4
NBA Coach of the Year – Mike D’Antoni (Houston Rockets)
May 5
A new points system is adopted for the 2017 Diamond League, with the winner of an event at a qualifying meet receiving eight points and the runner-up seven, down to one point for the athlete in eighth place; at the end of the year, the eight or twelve athletes with the most points, depending on the event, will qualify for the finals
May 6
Badminton Horse Trials – Andrew Nicholson, riding Nereo
Kentucky Derby – Always Dreaming
2000 Guineas – Churchill (Ryan Moore), trained by Aidan O’Brien
Eliud Kipchoge runs a marathon around Monza Grand Prix circuit at Nike event in 2:0.25
Munster finish top of PRO12
May 7
1000 Guineas – Winter (Wayne Lordan), trained by Aidan O’Brien
Hyundai A-League Grand Final – Sydney FC bt Melbourne Victory
May 8
Football Writers' Association player of the year – N’Golo Kante
May10
Rugby Players' Association awards –
Player’s player of the year – Jimmy Gopperth
England player of the year – Owen Farrell
Young player of the year – Zach Mercer (Bath)
England women player of the year – Tamara Taylor
Leading points scorer – Jimmy Gopperth (Wasps) 292 points
Leading try scorer – Christian Wade (Wasps) 17 tries
May 11
Europa League semi-final – Man Utd bt Celta Vigo
May 12
WBA 0 Chelsea 1 (Batshuayi). Chelsea win Premier League
European Challenge Cup final (Murrayfield) – Stade Francais bt Gloucester
May 13
European Champions Cup final (Murrayfield) – Saracens bt Clermont Auvergne. Chris Ashton beats Vincent Clerc’s European record of 36 tries
2018 European Rugby Champions Cup final will be held in Bilbao
EPCR European Player of the Year (Anthony Foley Memorial Award) – Owen Farrell
Women’s FA Cup final – Man City bt Birmingham City
May 14
Spanish GP – Hamilton, Vettel, Ricciardo
Spurs bt Man Utd in final game at White Hart Lane. Last goal scored by Rooney
National League play-off final – Forest Green Rovers bt Tranmere Rovers
National League champions – Lincoln City
Players Championship – Kim Si-woo. 2nd Ian Poulter
BBL play-off final – Leicester Riders bt Newcastle Eagles
WBBL play-off final – Sevenoaks Suns bt Nottingham Wildcats
Younis Khan retires from international cricket
Misbah ul-Haq retires
May 17
Premiership Rugby Player of the Year – Jimmy Gopperth
Discovery of the Season – Ellis Genge (Leicester)
Director of Rugby of the Season – Dai Young (Wasps)
May 18
Leicester 1 Spurs 6 (Kane 4)
Premier League Darts final – Van Gerwen bt Wright
May 20
Premiership semi-finals – Exeter bt Saracens, Wasps bt Leicester
League One play-off final – Millwall bt Bradford
Preakness Stakes – Cloud Computing
May 21
Hull City 1 Spurs 7 (Kane 3). Kane’s fourth hat-trick of the season
Final table – Chelsea, Spurs, Man City, Liverpool
Relegated – Hull, Middlesbrough, Sunderland
Leading scorers – Harry Kane (29), Romelu Lukaku (25), Alexis Sanchez (24)
Arsenal miss out on Champions League qualification for the first time in 20 years
Celtic beat Hearts to become the first team to complete a Scottish top-flight season unbeaten for 118 years. Won 34 games, drew 4 games
Scottish Premiership final table – 1st Celtic, 2nd Aberdeen
Leading scorer – Liam Boyce (Ross County), 23 goals
Relegated – Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Scottish Premiership play-off final – Hamilton Academical bt Dundee United
Scottish Championship – Hibernian
Scottish League One – Livingston
Scottish League Two – Arbroath
Highland League – Buckie Thistle
Lowland League – East Kilbride
Scottish League Two play-off final – Cowdenbeath bt East Kilbride
Novak Djokovic says Andre Agassi will be his new coach after he loses in the Italian Open final to Alexander Zverev
IPL10 final – Mumbai Indians bt Rising Pune Supergiants by 1 run
FA Vase final – South Shields bt Cleethorpes
FA Trophy final – York City bt Macclesfield Town
Men’s Ice Hockey World Championship final (Germany) – Sweden bt Canada
Marco Silva replaces Walter Mazzarri as manager of Watford
Alisher Uzmanov fails in £1 billion takeover bid for Arsenal
IRB Sevens World Series – South Africa
May 22
Nicky Hayden dies
David Moyes resigns as manager of Sunderland
League Managers' Association manager of the year – Antonio Conte
Serie A – Juventus. Sixth successive title
La Liga – Real Madrid. First title since 2012
Bundesliga – Bayern Munich. 2nd RB Leipzig
Premeira Liga – Benfica
Ligue 1 (Le Championnat) – Monaco
Eredivisie – Feyenoord
May 23
Sam Allerdyce resigns as manager of Crystal Palace
Barclays Manager of the Season – Antonio Conte
Barclays Player of the Season – N’Golo Kante
Sussex 668 (Wells 258) against Durham
May 24
Europa League final (Stockholm) Man Utd 2 Ajax 0
2018 Europa League final will be held in Lyon
Championship play-off final – London Irish bt Yorkshire Carnegie
May 26
Champions Cup qualifier – Northampton bt Stade Francais
Bernardo Silva moves from Monaco to Man City
May 27
FA Cup final – Arsenal 2 (Sanchez, Ramsey) Chelsea 1 (Costa). Victor Moses sent off
Arsenal win a record 13th title, while Arsene Wenger becomes the most successful manager in the tournament's history with seven wins
Scottish Cup final – Celtic bt Aberdeen
Premiership final – Exeter Chiefs bt Wasps
PRO12 final – Scarlets bt Munster
Principality Premiership – Merthyr
Scottish Premiership – Ayr
Ulster Bank All-Ireland League – Cork Constitution
May 28
Monaco GP – Vettel, Raikkonen, Ricciardo. Button raced for McLaren in place of Alonso
Indy 500 – Takuma Sato. Alonso retired on lap 175
French Open first round – Makarova bt Kerber
League Two play-off – Blackpool bt Exeter
Promoted – Portsmouth, Plymouth, Doncaster, Blackpool
Relegated – Hartlepool, Leyton Orient
Leading scorer – John Akinde (Barnet) and John Marquis (Doncaster), 26goals
Giro d’Italia – Tom Dumoulin. First Dutch winner of a Grand Tour since Joop Zoetemelk's victory in the 1980 Tour de France
PGA Championship (Wentworth) – Alex Noren
Bernhard Langer becomes first golfer to win all five senior major championships
County Championship final (Bill Beaumont Cup) – Lancashire bt Cornwall
World’s strongest man – Eddie Hall (GB)
May 29
Championship play-off – Huddersfield bt Reading
Promoted – Newcastle, Brighton, Huddersfield
Relegated – Blackburn, Wigan, Rotherham
Leading Scorer – Chris Wood (Leeds), 27 goals
Ernesto Valverde appointed as head coach of Barcelona
Sangakkara hits fifth consecutive first class century for Surrey
Toby Roland-Jones makes England debut against South Africa
May 30
BBC women’s footballer of the year – Ada Hegerberg (Olympique Lyon and Norway)
French Open first round – Hseih Su-Wei bt Konta
Jun 1
ICC Champions Trophy starts. All matches played at The Oval, Edgbaston, and Cardiff
Women’s Champions League final – Olympique Lyon bt Paris Saint-Germain
Penalty try becomes automatically worth seven points
Jun 2
Oaks – Enable (Frankie Dettori), trained by John Gosden
Jun 3
Derby – Wings of Eagles (Padraig Beggy), trained by Aidan O’Brien. 2nd Cliffs of Moher, 3rd Cracksman
Champions League final (Cardiff) Real Madrid 4 Juventus 1. 12th win for Real Madrid. First team to retain trophy
2018 Champions League final will be held in Kiev
WSL1 Spring Series – Chelsea
Jun 4
PDC World Cup of Darts final (Frankfurt) – Netherlands (Van Gerwen and Van Barneveld) bt Wales (Price and Webster)
Top 14 final – Clermont bt Toulon
Jun 5
Cheick Tiote dies. Played for Newcastle and Ivory Coast
Jun 6
New Zealand boat capsizes in America’s Cup
Blues bt British and Irish Lions
French Open quarter-final – Thiem bt Djokovic
Jun 8
U-20 World Cup semi-final – England bt Italy
Semi-finals – Jelena Ostapenko (Latvia) bt Bacsinzki, Halep bt Pliskova
America’s Cup – New Zealand bt GB
Mixed doubles final – Bopanna and Dabrowski bt Farah and Groenefeld
Isle of Man Senior TT – Michael Dunlop
Jun 9
Semi-finals – Wawrinka bt Murray, Nadal bt Thiem
Andorra bt Hungary to end 66-game winless streak. Last win was in 2004
Leonid Slutsky appointed as manager of Hull City
Mixed-gender events in athletics, swimming, table tennis and triathlon have been approved for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
Jun 10
Final – Ostapenko bt Halep. Ostapenko's first WTA Tour title, making her the first woman to earn her first tour victory at a Grand Slam event since Barbara Jordan at the 1979 Australian Open. She also becomes the first Latvian of either sex to win a Grand Slam event and the first unseeded woman to win the French Open since 1933
Men’s doubles final – Harrison and Venus bt Gonzalez and Young
Scotland 2 (Griffiths (2)) England 2 (Oxlade-Chamberlain, Kane)
Belmont Stakes – Tapwrit
Jun 11
Women’s doubles final – Mattek-Sands and Safarova bt Barty and Dellacqua
Final – Nadal bt Wawrinka. 10th title for Nadal
U-20 World Cup final (South Korea) England 1 (Calvert-Lewin) Venezuela 0. Freddie Woodman saved a penalty. Golden ball – Dominic Solanke. Manager – Paul Simpson
Canadian GP – Hamilton, Bottas, Ricciardo
Stanley Cup – Pittsburgh Penguins bt Nashville Predators 4-2
Play-offs MVP – Sidney Crosby
Regular season MVP – Conor McDavid (Edmonton Oilers)
Netball Superleague Grand Final – Wasps bt Loughborough Lightning
Jun 12
NBA finals – Golden State Warriors bt Cleveland Cavaliers 4-1
Finals MVP – Kevin Durant
Regular season MVP – Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City)
Highlanders bt British and Irish Lions
ICC Champions Trophy group tables –
Group A – England, Bangladesh, Australia, New Zealand
Group B – India, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka
Jun 14
Semi-final – Pakistan bt England
America’s Cup qualifier (Louis Vuitton Cup) – New Zealand bt Sweden
Jun 15
Semi-final – India bt Bangladesh
Scotland beat a Test side for the first time, defeating Zimbabwe in ODI
Jordan Pickford moves from Sunderland to Everton
Jun 16
The Carabao Cup first round draw, the first event for the new sponsor of the League Cup, descends into farce in Bangkok when Charlton are given both home and away ties
ODI Cup semi-final – Essex 370-5 Notts 373-5
Queen’s Birthday Honours –
OBE – Judy Murray, Heather Stanning, Rory Best
MBE – John Conteh, Steven Davis, Brian Noble
Jun 17
ODI Cup semi-final – Surrey bt Worcs
Jun 18
Nottingham Open final – Donna Vekic (Croatia) bt Konta
Champions Trophy final (The Oval) – Pakistan 338-4 (Fakhar 114) India 158
World U-20 Championship rugby union final – New Zealand bt England
Le Mans – Porsche. Jackie Chan’s team finishes in second place
US Open (Erin Hills, Wisconsin) Brooks Koepka. 2nd Matsuyama, Brian Harman. 4th Tommy Fleetwood
Diana Taurasi of the Phoenix Mercury becomes the WNBA's all-time scoring leader
Jun 19
British Speedway Championship – Craig Cook
Jun 20
Queen’s first round – Jordan Thompson bt Murray
Anil Kumble resigns as head coach of India
St James’s Palace Stakes – Barney Roy
Sale pay Castleford £200,000 in compensation over the signing of Danny Solomona
Jun 21
Prince of Wales’s Stakes – Highland Reel
Boris Becker declared bankrupt
Jun 22
ICC votes to elevate Afghanistan and Ireland to full Test status
Gold Cup – Big Orange (James Doyle), trained by Michael Bell
Philadelphia 76ers choose Markelle Fultz as first pick in NBA draft
Mohamed Salah moves from Roma to Liverpool
Jun 23
Mauricio Pellegrino replaces Claude Puel as manager of Southampton
Dan Evans tests positive for cocaine
Henry Blofeld retires from Test Match Special
Coronation Stakes – Winter
Commonwealth Cup – Caravaggio
Jason Roy given out for obstructing the field in T20 against South Africa
Jun 24
Leading jockey at Ascot – Ryan Moore
Leading trainer at Ascot – Aidan O’Brien
First Test (Auckland) – New Zealand 30 Lions 15
Jun 25
Azerbaijan GP – Ricciardo, Bottas, Stroll
First podium finish for Stroll
Aegon Championships final (Queens) – Lopez bt Cilic
Aegon Classic (Birmingham) – Kvitova
Federer wins Halle Open for ninth time
Dawid Malan makes 78 for England on debut in T20 match against South Africa
British Cycling National Championships. Men’s – Steve Cummings, Women’s – Lizzie Deignan
British Jumping Derby (Hickstead) – Nigel Coupe, riding Golvers Hill
EuroBasket Women – Spain
Jun 26
America’s Cup (Bermuda) – Emirates Team New Zealand 7 Oracle Team USA 1. Helmsman of New Zealand boat– Peter Burling
Frank de Boer appointed as manager of Crystal Palace
Jun 27
European U-21 semi-final – Germany bt England on penalties. Nathan Redmond missed last penalty
Hurricanes 31 British and Irish Lions 31
Jun 29
Andrew Umeed scores the second-slowest century in County Championship history, in 429 minutes for Warwicks against Lancs
Simon Harmer takes 9-95 for Essex against Middlesex
Jun 30
European U-21 final (Krakow) – Germany bt Spain
Jul 1
Royal London One-Day Cup final – Surrey 297-9 (Stoneman 144) Notts 298-6 (Hales 187 n.o.)
Second Test (Wellington) New Zealand 21 Lions 24. Sonny Bill Williams sent off. Beauden Barrett kicked seven penalties. Owen Farrell kicked the winning penalty. Lions end New Zealand's 47-match home winning streak
Tour de France opening time trial (Dusseldorf) – Geraint Thomas
Aegon International (Eastbourne). Men’s – Djokovic, Women’s – Pliskova
Jeff Horn (Australia) bt Manny Pacquaio to win WBO world welterweight title
Irish Derby – Capri
Greyhound Derby (Towcester) – Astute Missile
Jul 2
West Indies bowled out for 48 by South Africa in women’s World Cup
Confederations Cup final (St Petersburg) – Germany bt Chile
KPMG Women's PGA Championship – Danielle Kang (USA)
Jul 3
Michael Collins and Nigel Benn planning a rematch
John Terry moves from Chelsea to Aston Villa
Jul 4
Kent 701-7 (Sean Dickson 318) vs Northants
Peter Sagan disqualified from Tour de France for elbowing Mark Cavendish, who has to retire after breaking his shoulder in the crash
Europa League – FP Progres Niederkorn (Luxembourg) bt Rangers
Jul 5
Alexandre Lacazette moves from Lyon to Arsenal for £46.5 million
Froome takes yellow jersey on fifth stage of Tour de France
Jul 6
Bernard Tomic fined $15,000 for faking injury and saying he is “bored” with Wimbledon
Daniil Medvedev fined $14,500 for throwing coins at the umpire’s chair
Jul 7
Adrian Marrarino fined $9,000 for barging into a ball boy
Philippa York reveals her transition from Tour de France cyclist Robert Millar
Jul 8
Third Test (Auckland) New Zealand 15 Lions 15. Series drawn 1-1. Kieran Read wins 100th cap. First time the Lions and New Zealand have drawn a Test match since 1971. First time since New Zealand drew with South Africa in 1994 that they have failed to win a game at Eden Park
Men’s doubles second round – Clark and Willis bt Herbert and Mahut
Eclipse Stakes – Ulysses
Speedway World Cup – Poland
Jul 9
First Test (Lords) England 458 (Root 190) and 233 South Africa 361 and 119. England won by 211 runs
Wayne Rooney moves from Man Utd to Everton on free transfer
Austrian GP – Bottas, Vettel, Ricciardo
Women’s World Cup – England bt Australia by 3 runs in a group match. First win in World Cup over Australia for 24 years
Irish Open – Jon Rahm
Geraint Thomas and Richie Porte crash out of Tour de France
Lukaku moves from Everton to Man Utd for £75 million
Toni Duggan moves from Man City Ladies to Barcelona
Jul 10
Fourth round – Muller bt Nadal
Jul 12
Quarter-finals – Querrey bt Murray, Berdych bt Djokovic
Ken and Neal Skupski reach quarter-finals in men’s doubles
Federer plays 100th match at Wimbledon
Forbes’ most valuable teams – Dallas Cowboys, New York Yankees, Man Utd
State of Origin – Queensland Maroons bt New South Wales Blues
Jul 13
Semi-finals – Venus Williams bt Konta, Muguruza bt Magdelena Rybarikova (Slovakia)
Fabio Aru takes yellow jersey in Tour de France
Jul 14
Semi-finals – Federer bt Berdych, Cilic bt Querrey
World Para Athletics Championships start at Olympic Stadium in London
World Aquatics Championships start in Budapest
Jul 15
Final – Muguruza bt Venus Williams. First woman to beat both Williams sisters in Grand Slam finals
Men’s doubles final – Kubot and Melo bt Marach and Pavic
Women’s doubles final – Makarova and Vesnina bt Chan and Niculescu
Men’s wheelchair doubles – Hewitt and Reid
European U-19 Championship final (Georgia) – England bt Portugal
Froome regains yellow jersey in Tour de France
Jul 16
Final – Federer bt Cilic. 8th Wimbledon and 19th grand slam
Mixed doubles final – Jamie Murray and Hingis bt Kontinen and Watson
Women’s wheelchair doubles – Whiley and Kamiji. Fourth successive title
British GP – Hamilton, Bottas, Raikkonen. Hamilton’s fifth win at Silverstone
Scottish Open – Rafa Cabrera-Bello
US Women’s Open (Trump National Golf Club, in Bedminster, New Jersey) – Park Sung-hyun
2017 UEFA Women's Championship start in Netherlands
Jul 17
Second Test (Trent Bridge) South Africa 335 (Anderson 5-72) and 343-9 England 205 and 133. South Africa won by 340 runs
Kyle Walker moves from Spurs to Man City
Jul 18
Semi-final – England bt South Africa
Joe Hart loaned to West Ham
Jul 19
Marcel Kittel crashes out of Tour de France after winning five stages
England 6 (Jodie Taylor 3) Scotland 0
Jul 20
Semi-final – India (Kaur 171) bt Australia
Jul 21
Alvaro Morata moves from Real Madrid to Chelsea for £60 million
Jul 22
La Course – Annemiek van Vleuten. 2nd Lizzie Deignan
Branden Grace shoots record 62 in third round of The Open
British Speedway GP – Maciej Janowski
10m platform – Tom Daley
Jul 23
Tour de France – Froome (Team Sky). 2nd Uran, 3rd Bardet. Fourth win for Froome
Points – Michael Matthews
King of the Mountains – Warren Barguil
Young Rider – Simon Yates
Team – Team Sky
Froome did not win any stages. Adam Hansen became the first rider to complete 18 consecutive Grand Tours
Women’s World Cup final (Lords) England 228-7 India 219 (Shrubsole 6-46)
Player of the Tournament – Tammy Beaumont
The Open (Royal Birkdale) – Speith. 2nd Kuchar, 3rd Li Haotang
Silver medal – Alfie Plant
World Para Athletics Championships final medal table – 1st China, 2nd USA, 3rd GB (18 gold medals, 39 medals in total). Hannah Cockroft won three gold medals
A women's 50km race walk will feature at the London 2017 World Athletics Championships for the first time in order to ensure gender equality
Synchronised swimming is renamed to ‘artistic swimming’
Jul 24
100m breaststroke – Peaty
50m butterfly – Ben Proud
Ross Whiteley becomes the first Englishman to hit six sixes in an over, bowled by Karl Calver, for Worcs against Yorkshire in T20 Blast
Jul 25
Benjamin Mendy moves from Monaco to Man City for £52 million
Ilie Nastase banned from tennis until 2020
Adam Peaty becomes first man to break 26 seconds in 50m breaststroke
Jul 26
50m breaststroke – Peaty
Mandarin Princess, trained by Charlie McBride, is declared winner of a race at Great Yarmouth, but a scan afterwards identifies the horse as stablemate Millie's Kiss, who had been due to run in a later race at the same course
Jul 27
100th Test match at The Oval
Jul 28
Men’s 4x200m freestyle relay – GB
Jul 29
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes – Enable
Quarter-finals – England beat France for the first time in 43 years. Denmark bt Germany, who had won the previous six championships
Premiership Rugby Sevens Series – Wasps
World Water Polo championships final – Croatia bt Hungary
Jul 30
Formula E series finishes in Montreal. Title won by Lucas di Grassi (Brazil)
Hungarian GP – Vettel, Raikkonen, Bottas
Caeleb Dressel (USA) equals Michael Phelps' record of seven gold medals at a world championship
Senior Open Championship – Bernhard Langer
World Matchplay final (Blackpool) – Taylor bt Wright
King George V Gold Cup (Hickstead) – Yuri Mansur (Brazil)
Jul 31
Third Test (The Oval) England 353 (Stokes 112) and 313-8 South Africa 175 (Roland-Jones 5-57) and 252 (Elgar 136). England won by 239 runs. Moeen Ali finished the match with a hat-trick
Matic moves from Chelsea to Man Utd
Aug 2
Sussex Stakes – Here Comes When
Aug 3
Goodwood Cup – Stradivarius
Leigh Halfpenny moves from Toulon to Scarlets
Rory McIlroy sacks caddie JP Fitzgerald
Europa League – Apollon Limassol bt Aberdeen
Semi-final – Netherlands 3 England 0
Aug 4
World Athletics Championships start in London. The mascot is an anthropomorphic hedgehog named Hero
10,000m – Farah
Neymar moves from Barcelona to PSG for £200 million
Caribbean Premier League (CPLT20) starts. Four of the first matches are played in Lauderhill, Florida
Aug 5
100m – Gatlin, Coleman, Bolt
Women’s 10,000m – Ayana
Luton 8 Yeovil 2
One end of the cricket ground at Old Trafford is named after James Anderson
Super Rugby final – Crusaders bt Lions
Doug Insole dies
Aug 6
Marathon – Kirui (Kenya). 4th Callum Hawkins
Women’s 100m – Tori Bowie
Community Shield – Arsenal bt Chelsea. Pedro sent off. ABBA system used for penalty shootout
UEFA Women's Championship final (Enschede) – Netherlands 4 Denmark 2
Leading scorer – Jodie Taylor (5 goals)
Women’s British Open – Kim In-Kyung (South Korea)
WGC-Bridgestone Invitational – Matsuyama, who shoots 61 in the final round
League Leaders’ Shield – Castleford Tigers
Hull KR finish top of Championship. Bradford Bulls finish with zero points, having been deducted 12 points for going into liquidation
Aug 7
Fourth Test (Old Trafford) England 362 (Bairstow 99) and 243 South Africa 226 and 202 (Moeen 5-69) England won by 177 runs. England win series 3-1
Aug 8
Norovirus outbreak at Tower Hotel affects athletes at World Athletics Championships. Isaac Makwala (Bostwana) banned from 400m final
Uefa Super Cup (Skopje) Real Madrid 2 Man Utd 1
Aug 9
Makwala has to run a solo time trial in the 200m, successfully performing well enough to be given a place in the semi-final
Aug 10
200m – Guliyev (Turkey). 6th Makwala
The Strongest (Bolivia) knocked out in last 16 of Copa Libertadores
Aug 11
Women’s 200m – Schippers
Arsenal 4 Leicester 3 in opening match in Premier League. Lacazette scores after 94 seconds
Premier League shirt sponsors – Bournemouth – M88, Brighton – American Express, Crystal Palace – ManBetX, Everton – SportPesa, Huddersfield – OPE Sports, Newcastle – Fun88, Swansea City – Letou, WBA – Palm
Aug 12
5,000m – Edris (Ethiopia). Silver – Farah
Women’s high jump – Maria Lasitskene, a Russian competing as an Authorized Neutral Athlete (ANA)
Women’s 4x100m relay – USA. Silver – GB (Asha Philip, Desiree Henry, Dina Asher-Smith, Daryll Neita)
Men’s 4x100m relay – GB (CJ Ujah, Adam Gemili, Danny Talbot, Neethaneel Mitchell-Blake). Bolt fails to finish in his final race
Arlington Million – Beach Patrol
Aug 13
Women’s 50km walk – Ines Henriques (Portugal). Only world record broken at World Championships
Women’s 4x400m relay – USA. Silver – GB (Zoey Clark, Laviai Nielsen, Eilidh Doyle, Emily Diamond)
Alison Felix wins 11th gold medal at World Championships
Men’s 4x400m relay – Trinidad and Tobago. Bronze – GB (Matthew Hudson-Smith, Dwayne Cowan, Rabah Yousif, Martyn Rooney)
Final medal table – 1st USA (10-11-9) 30, 2nd Kenya, 3rd South Africa, 6th GB (2-3-1) 6
PGA (Quail Hollow, North Carolina) – Justin Thomas. 2nd Molinari, Reed, Oosthuizen
PGA Championship to move to May in 2019
Women’s World Cup – New Zealand 121 Hong Kong 0
Aug 14
Ronaldo banned for five matches after pushing the referee in the back in Spanish Super Cup
Aug 16
Gylfi Sigurdsson moves from Swansea City to Everton
Aug 17
Yorkshire 260-4 (Lyth 161) against Northants in T20 Blast
Bell-Drummond and Denly set a world record opening stand of 207 for Kent against Essex in T20 Blast
Women’s World Cup final tables –
Pool A – New Zealand, Canada, Wales, Hong Kong
Pool B – England, USA, Spain, Italy
Pool C – France, Ireland, Australia, Japan
Aug 19
First Test (Edgbaston) England 514-8 (Cook 243, Root 136) West Indies 168 and 137. England won by an innings and 209 runs
First day-night Test in England, using a pink ball
Broad takes 384th Test wicket to move above Ian Botham into second on the list of England's all-time leading Test wicket-takers
Cristie Kerr becomes the record points scorer for USA in the Solheim Cup
Vuelta a Espana starts in Nimes
Aug 20
Solheim Cup (Des Moines Golf and Country Club) USA 16 ½ Europe 11 ½
Captains – Juli Inkster and Annika Sorenstem
Spurs play first league game at Wembley, against Chelsea
Farah wins final track race in Britain, in 3,000m at Diamond League in Birmingham
European Eventing Championships (Poland) –
Team event – GB
Individual – Ingrid Klimke (Germany). Bronze – Nicola Wilson
Aug 21
Eni Aluko accuses England women’s football manager Mark Sampson of discrimination
Rooney scores 200th Premier League goal
Aug 22
Semi-finals – England bt France, New Zealand bt USA
Aug 23
Davinson Sanchez moves from Ajax to Spurs for £42 million
FK Qarabeg (Azerbaijan) qualify for Champions League for the first time
Aug 24
Farah wins 5000m in final track event at Diamond League finals meeting in Zurich
Aug 26
Challenge Cup final – Hull bt Wigan. Lance Todd Trophy – Marc Sneyd
Women’s Rugby World Cup final (Belfast) – New Zealand 41 England 32
Floyd Mayweather bt Conor McGregor by TKO in 10th round at T-Mobile Arena in Paradise (Las Vegas)
Ousmane Dembele moves from Borussia Dortmund to Barcelona for an initial fee of €105 million
$1.6 billion Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta opens. Home of Atlanta Falcons
Aug 27
Paul Hunter Classic final – Michael White bt Shaun Murphy
Aug 28
US Open first round – Aleksandra Krunic (Serbia) bt Konta, Sharapova bt Halep
Irish rugby player Willie Duggan dies
Aug 29
Second Test (Headingley) England 258 (Stokes 100) and 470 West Indies 437 (Brathwaite 134, Shai Hope 147, Anderson 5-76) and 322-5 (Shai Hope 118). West Indies won by five wickets
Shai Hope becomes the first player ever to score centuries in both innings of a match at Headingley
First round – Naomi Osaka bt Kerber
Aug 30
Bangladesh beat Australia for the first time in a Test match
Aug 31
Transfer deadline day –
Oxlade-Chamberlain moves from Arsenal to Liverpool
Kylian Mbappe moves from Monaco to PSG on loan with an option of purchase for €180 million
Danny Drinkwater moves from Leicester to Chelsea
Surrey vs Middlesex abandoned after a crossbow bolt is fired onto the pitch