2017 in ice sports

Overview of the events of 2017 in ice sports
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Bandy

World Championship

Youth Bandy World Championships

World Cup

World Cup Women

National champions

Bobsleigh and Skeleton

International Bobsleigh and Skeleton events

2016–17 Bobsleigh and Skeleton World Cup

2016–17 IBSF Para-Sport World Cup

  • November 15 – 23, 2016: Para-Sport World Cup #1 in United States Park City
    • Seated Para-bobsleigh winners: Canada Brian McPherson (#1) / Canada Lonnie Bissonnette (#2)
    • Para-skeleton winners: United Kingdom Matthew Richardson (#1) / United States Eric Eierdam (#2)
  • January 15 – 21: Para-Sport World Cup #2 in Norway Lillehammer
    • Seated Para-bobsleigh winners: United States Barry Schroeder (#1) / Latvia Alvils Brants (#2)
    • Para-skeleton winner: United States Eric Eierdam
  • January 23 – 28: Para-Sport World Cup #3 (final) in Germany Oberhof
    • Seated Para-bobsleigh winner: Latvia Arturs Klots (2 times)

2016–17 IBSF Intercontinental Cup

  • November 6 – 11, 2016: IBSF Intercontinental Cup #1 in Austria Innsbruck (Igls)
    • Skeleton winners: Germany Kilian von Schleinitz (m; 2 times) / Netherlands Kimberley Bos (f; 2 times)
  • November 13 – 18, 2016: IBSF Intercontinental Cup #2 in Germany Schönau am Königsee
    • Skeleton winners: Germany Kilian von Schleinitz (m; 2 times) / Germany Anna Fernstaedt (f; 2 times)
  • January 9 – 13: IBSF Intercontinental Cup #3 in Canada Calgary
    • Men's skeleton winners: Russia Egor Veselov (#1) / Russia Pavel Kulikov (#2)
    • Women's skeleton winner: Canada Lanette Prediger (2 times)
  • January 22 – 27: IBSF Intercontinental Cup #4 (final) in United States Lake Placid, New York
    • Men's skeleton winners: United States John Daly (#1) / Russia Egor Veselov (#2)
    • Women's skeleton winner: United States Savannah Graybill (2 times)

2016-17 IBSF European Cup

  • October 31 – November 6, 2016: IBSF European Cup #1 in Latvia Sigulda
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners #1:  Latvia (Oskars Ķibermanis & Matiss Miknis)
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners #2:  Latvia (Oskars Ķibermanis & Jānis Jansons)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners #1:  Belgium (Elfje Willemsen & Sophie Vercruyssen)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners #2:  Belgium (Elfje Willemsen & Sara Aerts)
    • Skeleton winners: Latvia Ivo Steinbergs (m) / Germany Anna Fernstaedt (f)
  • November 6 – 11, 2016: IBSF European Cup #2 in Austria Igls
    • Skeleton winners: Germany Fabian Kuechler (m; 2 times) / Germany Tamara Seer (f; 2 times)
  • November 10 – December 4, 2016: IBSF European Cup #3 in Germany Schönau am Königsee
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners #1:  Germany (Johannes Lochner & Joshua Bluhm)
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners #2:  Germany (Richard Oelsner & Alexander Schueller)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (#1);  Russia (#2);  Germany (#3)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners #1:  Belgium (Elfje Willemsen & Sophie Vercruyssen)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners #2:  Japan (Maria Oshigiri & Arisa Kimishima)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners #3:  Switzerland (Sabina Hafner & Eveline Rebsamen)
    • Skeleton #1 winners: Germany Felix Seibel (m) / Germany Maxi Just (f)
    • Skeleton #2 winners: Germany Dominic Rady (m) / Germany Tamara Seer (f)
  • December 12 – 18, 2016: IBSF European Cup #3 in Germany Altenberg, Saxony
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners #1:  Germany (Richard Oelsner & Alexander Schueller)
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners #2:  Latvia (Oskars Ķibermanis & Daumants Dreiškens)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Belgium (Elfje Willemsen & Sophie Vercruyssen)
  • January 8 – 15: IBSF European Cup #4 in Switzerland St. Moritz
  • January 15 – 20: IBSF European Cup #5 in Germany Altenberg, Saxony
    • Skeleton winners: Germany Dominic Rady (m; 2 times) / Germany Tamara Seer (f; 2 times)
  • January 22 – 29: IBSF European Cup #6 (final) in Germany Winterberg
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Richard Oelsner & Marc Rademacher)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Russia (2 times)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Great Britain (Mica McNeill & Montell Douglas)

2016-17 IBSF North American Cup

  • November 6 – 14, 2016: IBSF North American Cup #1 in Canada Calgary
  • November 16 – 26, 2016: IBSF North American Cup #2 in Canada Whistler, British Columbia
  • January 1 – 12: IBSF North American Cup #3 in United States Park City
    • Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  Canada (Taylor Austin & Lascelles Brown)
    • Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  United States (Nick Cunningham & Ryan Bailey)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Brazil (#1) /  United States (#2)
    • Women's bobsleigh #1 winners:  South Korea (LEE Seon-hye & SHIN Mi-ran)
    • Women's bobsleigh #2 winners:  South Korea (KIM Yoo-ran & KIM Min-seong)
    • Skeleton winners: United States John Daly (m; 2 times) / United Kingdom Madelaine Smith (f; 2 times)
  • January 15 – 27: IBSF North American Cup #4 (final) in United States Lake Placid, New York
    • Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  United States (Nick Cunningham & Nathan Gilsleider)
    • Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  United States (Nick Cunningham & Hakeem Abdul-Saboor)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Brazil (#1) /  United States (#2)
    • Women's bobsleigh #1 winners:  South Korea (KIM Yoo-ran & KIM Min-seong)
    • Women's bobsleigh #2 winners:  United States (Nicole Vogt & Bonnie Kilis)
    • Skeleton #1 winners: Russia Pavel Kulikov (m) / United Kingdom Donna Creighton (f)
    • Skeleton #2 winners: United States John Daly (m) / South Korea MUN Ra-young (f)

Curling

2016–17 International curling championships

2016–17 Curling Canada season of champions

2016–17 World Curling Tour and Grand Slam of Curling

Figure skating

International figure skating events

2016–17 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating

2016–17 ISU Junior Grand Prix

Ice hockey

World ice hockey championships

National Hockey League

Kontinental Hockey League

Champions Hockey League

Asia League Ice Hockey

IIHF Continental Cup

Clarkson Cup

NWHL

Memorial Cup

Allan Cup

Luge

International luge events

2016–17 Luge World Cup

2016–17 Team Relay Luge World Cup

2016–17 Sprint Luge World Cup

2016–17 FIL World Cup – Natural Track

  • December 9 – 11, 2016: WCNT #1 in Austria Kühtai
  • January 6 – 8, 2017: WCNT #2 in Italy Latsch
  • January 12 – 15: WCNT #3 in Russia Moscow
  • January 20 – 22: WCNT #4 in Slovenia Železniki
    • Singles: Italy Patrick Pigneter (m) / Italy Greta Pinggera (f)
    • Men's Doubles:  Italy (Patrick Pigneter & Florian Clara)
  • January 27 – 29: WCNT #5 in Italy Deutschnofen
    • Singles: Italy Alex Gruber (m) / Italy Greta Pinggera (f)
    • Men's Doubles:  Russia (Pavel Porshnev & Ivan Lazarev)
  • February 16 – 18: WCNT #6 (final) in Austria Umhausen
    • Singles: Austria Thomas Kammerlander (m) / Italy Greta Pinggera (f)
    • Men's Doubles:  Russia (Pavel Porshnev & Ivan Lazarev)

Speed skating

2016–17 ISU Speed Skating World Cup

Other long track speed skating events

2016–17 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup

Other short track speed skating events

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Press release: IBSF decided to move the IBSF World Championships 2017". IBSF.org. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
  3. ^ Königssee replaces Sochi as host of 2017 IBSF World Championships
  4. ^ "WCF's 2016 World Mixed Curling Championship Page". Archived from the original on 2016-10-14. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  5. ^ "WCF's 2016 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships Page". Archived from the original on 2017-04-04. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  6. ^ "WCF's 2016 European Curling Championships Page". Archived from the original on 2016-10-18. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  7. ^ "WCF's 2017 World Junior Curling Championships Page". Archived from the original on 2017-10-23. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  8. ^ "WCF's 2017 World Wheelchair Curling Championship Page". Archived from the original on 2018-02-24. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  9. ^ "WCF's 2017 World Women's Curling Championship Page". Archived from the original on 2017-05-02. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  10. ^ "WCF's 2017 Ford World Men's Curling Championship Page". Archived from the original on 2016-11-04. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  11. ^ "WCF's 2017 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Page". Archived from the original on 2017-03-26. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  12. ^ "WCF's 2017 World Senior Curling Championships Page". Archived from the original on 2017-04-29. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  13. ^ "WCF's 2018 Winter Olympics Qualification Curling Tournament Page". Archived from the original on 2017-11-19. Retrieved 2017-12-10.
  14. ^ "2016 Canada Cup of Curling Website". Archived from the original on 2016-11-21. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  15. ^ "2017 Continental Cup of Curling Website". Archived from the original on 2017-01-12. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  16. ^ "2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships Website". Archived from the original on 2017-01-25. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  17. ^ "2017 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Website". Archived from the original on 2017-02-27. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  18. ^ "2017 Tim Hortons Brier Website". Archived from the original on 2017-02-27. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  19. ^ 2016–17 Grand Slam of Curling Website
  20. ^ "2016–17 World Curling Tour Website". Archived from the original on 2016-12-13. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  21. ^ GSC's 2016 The Masters Grand Slam of Curling Page
  22. ^ GSC's 2016 GSOC Tour Challenge Page
  23. ^ GSC's 2016 The National Page
  24. ^ "GSC's 2017 Meridian Canadian Open Page". Archived from the original on 2017-05-11. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  25. ^ GSC's 2017 Elite 10 Page
  26. ^ "GSC's 2017 Players' Championship Page". Archived from the original on 2017-12-07. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  27. ^ GSC's 2017 Humpty's Champions Cup Page
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  34. ^ "2016 Skate Canada International Website". Archived from the original on 2017-03-29. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  35. ^ 2017 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships Website
  36. ^ "2017 IIHF World Championship Website". Archived from the original on 2017-04-26. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  37. ^ 62nd National Hockey League All-Star Game All-Star Skills Competition Results
  38. ^ "Clarkson Cup Game Summary". CWHL. 2017-03-05. Archived from the original on 2017-03-08. Retrieved 2017-03-07.
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  40. ^ "Memorial Cup Website". Archived from the original on 2016-06-02. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
  41. ^ "Allan Cup Website". Archived from the original on 2014-12-16. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
  42. ^ FIL schedule replacement team relay event in Sigulda after Whistler cancellation
  43. ^ 2016–17 ISU Speed Skating World Cup #1 Results Page
  44. ^ 2016–17 ISU Speed Skating World Cup #2 Results Page
  45. ^ 2016–17 ISU Speed Skating World Cup #3 Results Page
  46. ^ 2016–17 ISU Speed Skating World Cup #4 Results Page
  47. ^ 2016–17 ISU Speed Skating World Cup #5 Results Page
  48. ^ Stavanger steps in to host ISU World Cup Final stripped from Russia
  49. ^ 2016–17 ISU Speed Skating World Cup #6 Results Page
  50. ^ Zhurova expresses "surprise" at ISU World Cup event being pulled from Russia
  51. ^ ISU's European Allround Speed Skating Championships 2017 Results Page
  52. ^ ISU's European Sprint Speed Skating Championships 2017 Results Page
  53. ^ European Speed Skating Championships switched from Warsaw to Heerenveen
  54. ^ ISU's 2017 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships Results Page
  55. ^ ISU's 2017 World Junior Speed Skating Championships Results Page
  56. ^ ISU's 2017 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships Results Page
  57. ^ ISU's 2017 World Allround Speed Skating Championships Results Page
  58. ^ ISU's 2016–17 Short Track World Cup #1 Results Page
  59. ^ ISU's 2016–17 Short Track World Cup #2 Results Page
  60. ^ ISU's 2016–17 Short Track World Cup #3 Results Page
  61. ^ ISU's 2016–17 Short Track World Cup #4 Results Page
  62. ^ ISU's 2016–17 Short Track World Cup #5 Results Page
  63. ^ ISU's 2016–17 Short Track World Cup #6 Results Page
  64. ^ "2017 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships Website". Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  65. ^ 2017 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships Website
  66. ^ "2017 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships Website". Archived from the original on 2017-03-10. Retrieved 2017-02-27.

External links

  • Federation of International Bandy
  • The International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation Archived 2018-02-21 at the Wayback Machine
  • World Curling Federation
  • International Skating Union
  • International Ice Hockey Federation
  • International Luge Federation