2019 in ice sports

IBSF International events

  • December 7 – 9, 2018: B&SWC #1 in Latvia Sigulda
  • December 14 – 16, 2018: B&SWC #2 in Germany Winterberg
  • January 4 – 6: B&SWC #3 in Germany Altenberg
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Francesco Friedrich, Martin Grothkopp, Thorsten Margis, & Candy Bauer)
    • Two-women bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Mariama Jamanka & Annika Drazek)
    • Skeleton winners: Russia Aleksandr Tretyakov (m) / Russia Elena Nikitina (f)
  • January 11 – 13: B&SWC #4 in Germany Schönau am Königsee
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Francesco Friedrich & Martin Grothkopp)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Johannes Lochner, Christian Rasp, Marc Rademacher, & Florian Bauer)
    • Two-women bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Mariama Jamanka & Annika Drazek)
  • January 18 – 20: B&SWC #5 in Austria Innsbruck
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Francesco Friedrich, Martin Grothkopp, Thorsten Margis, & Alexander Schueller)
    • Two-women bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Stephanie Schneider & Ann-Christin Strack)
    • Skeleton winners: Latvia Martins Dukurs (m) / Austria Janine Flock (f)
  • January 25 – 27: B&SWC #6 in Switzerland St. Moritz
  • February 15 & 16: B&SWC #7 in United States Lake Placid
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Canada (Justin Kripps, Benjamin Coakwell, Ryan Sommer, & Cameron Stones)
    • Two-women bobsleigh winners:  United States (Elana Meyers & Lake Kwaza)
    • Skeleton winners: Russia Aleksandr Tretyakov (m) / Russia Elena Nikitina and Germany Jacqueline Lölling (f; tie)
  • February 22 – 24: B&SWC #8 (final) in Canada Calgary
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Francesco Friedrich & Thorsten Margis)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Francesco Friedrich, Martin Grothkopp, Candy Bauer, & Thorsten Margis)
    • Two-women bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Mariama Jamanka & Annika Drazek)
    • Men's Skeleton winners: Russia Aleksandr Tretyakov (#1) / South Korea Yun Sung-bin (#2)
    • Women's Skeleton winners: Canada Mirela Rahneva (#1) / Germany Tina Hermann (#2)

2018–19 IBSF Europe Cup

  • November 16 & 17, 2018: IEC #1 in Austria Innsbruck #1
    • Men's Skeleton winner: Germany Fabian Kuechler (2 times)
    • Women's Skeleton winner: United Kingdom Madelaine Smith (2 times)
  • November 24, 2018: IEC #2 in Germany Winterberg #1
    • Skeleton winners: Germany Fabian Kuechler (m) / United Kingdom Kimberley Murray (f)
  • December 6 – 8, 2018: IEC #3 in Germany Altenberg #1
  • December 6 & 7, 2018: IEC #4 in Germany Schönau am Königsee #1
    • Men's Skeleton winners: Germany Fabian Kuechler (#1) / China YAN Wengang (#2)
    • Women's Skeleton winners: Germany Hannah Neise (#1) / Germany Janine Becker (#2)
  • December 12 – 16, 2018: IEC #5 in Germany Schönau am Königsee #2
    • Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  Canada (Justin Kripps & Cameron Stones)
    • Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  Canada (Justin Kripps & Benjamin Coakwell)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  Canada (Nicholas Poloniato, Ryan Sommer, Cameron Stones, & Benjamin Coakwell)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  Germany (Christoph Hafer, Christian Hammers, David Golling, & Tobias Schneider)
    • Two-women bobsleigh #1 winners:  Germany (Christin Senkel & Tamara Seer)
    • Two-women bobsleigh #2 winners:  Canada (Alysia Rissling & Kristen Bujnowski)
  • January 4 – 6: IEC #6 in Germany Winterberg #2
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Dennis Pihale & Lukas Frytz)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  Germany (Christoph Hafer, Christian Hammers, Tobias Schneider, & Matthias Sommer)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  Germany (Christoph Hafer, David Golling, Tobias Schneider, & Matthias Sommer)
    • Two-women bobsleigh #1 winners:  Germany (Laura Nolte & Deborah Levi)
    • Two-women bobsleigh #2 winners:  Romania (Andreea Grecu & Andreea-Teodora Vlad)
  • January 10 – 12: IEC #7 in Austria Innsbruck #2
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Richard Oelsner & Issam Ammour)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  Italy (Patrick Baumgartner, Alex Verginer, Simone Fontana, & Lorenzo Bilotti)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  Germany (Jonas Jannusch, Benedikt Hertel, Christian Ebert, & Christian Roeder)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #3 winners:  Italy (Patrick Baumgartner, Lorenzo Bilotti, Alex Verginer, & Mattia Variola)
    • Two-women bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Kim Kalicki & Kira Lipperheide) (2 times)
  • January 11 & 12: IEC #8 in Germany Altenberg #2
    • Men's Skeleton winners: Germany Dominic Rady (#1) / Russia Evgeniy Rukosuev (#2)
    • Women's Skeleton winner: Germany Janine Becker (2 times)
  • January 25 & 26: IEC #9 (final) in Latvia Sigulda
    • Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  Germany (Christoph Hafer & Tobias Schneider)
    • Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  Germany (Christoph Hafer & Christian Hammers)
    • Two-women bobsleigh winners:  Russia (Lubov Chernykh & Yulia Belomestnykh)
    • Skeleton winners: Russia Evgeniy Rukosuev (m) / Germany Janine Becker (f)

2018–19 IBSF Intercontinental Cup

  • November 15 & 16, 2018: SIC #1 in Austria Innsbruck
    • Men's Skeleton winners: United Kingdom Craig Thompson (#1) / United Kingdom Marcus Wyatt (#2)
    • Women's Skeleton winner: Austria Janine Flock (2 times)
  • November 23 & 24, 2018: SIC #2 in Germany Winterberg
    • Men's Skeleton winners: South Korea Jung Seung-gi (#1) / Germany Kilian Freiherr von Schleinitz (#2)
    • Women's Skeleton winner: United Kingdom Laura Deas (2 times)
  • January 18 & 19: SIC #3 in United States Park City
  • January 24 & 25: SIC #4 (final) in United States Lake Placid
    • Men's Skeleton winner: Germany Felix Keisinger (2 times)
    • Women's Skeleton winners: United Kingdom Ashleigh Fay Pittaway (#1) / Germany Susanne Kreher (#2)

2018–19 IBSF North American Cup

  • November 7 – 10, 2018: INAC #1 in Canada Whistler
  • November 19 – 21, 2018: INAC #2 in United States Park City
  • November 30 – December 2, 2018: INAC #3 in United States Lake Placid
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Canada (Christopher Spring & Darren Lundrigan) (2 times)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  United States (Hunter Church, Sam Moeller, Jamil Muhammed-Ray, & Christopher Walsh)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  Canada (Christopher Spring, Darren Lundrigan, Cyrus Gray, & Gabriel Chiasson)
    • Two-women bobsleigh #1 winners:  Great Britain (Mica McNeill & Montell Douglas)
    • Two-women bobsleigh #2 winners:  Great Britain (Mica McNeill & Aleasha Kiddle)
    • Men's Skeleton winner: United States Andrew Blaser (2 times)
    • Women's Skeleton winner: United States Sara Roderick (2 times)
  • January 10 – 13: INAC #4 (final) in Canada Calgary
    • Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  United States (Geoffery Gadbois & Kristopher Horn)
    • Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  Canada (Christopher Spring & Neville Wright)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  United States (Geoffery Gadbois, Kristopher Horn, Christopher Walsh, & Sam Moeller)
    • Four-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  United States (Hunter Church, Michael Fogt, Dakota Lynch, & Derek Crittenden)
    • Two-women bobsleigh #1 winners:  United States (Kristi Koplin & Terra Evans)
    • Two-women bobsleigh #2 winners:  Canada (Kori Hol & Dawn Edith Richardson-Wilson)
    • Men's Skeleton winners: United Kingdom Craig Thompson (#1) / South Korea Kim Ji-soo (#2)
    • Women's Skeleton winners: United Kingdom Ashleigh Fay Pittaway (#1) / United States Kelly Curtis (#2)

2018–19 IBSF Para Bobsleigh World Cup

  • December 14 & 15, 2018: PSWC #1 in United States Park City
    • Para Bobsleigh winner: Canada Lonnie Bissonnette (2 times)
  • December 21 & 22, 2018: PSWC #2 in Canada Calgary
    • Para Bobsleigh winners: Austria Andreas Kapfinger (#1) / Norway Guro Konstanse Fronsdal (#2)
  • January 12 & 13: PSWC #3 in Norway Lillehammer
    • Para Bobsleigh winner: Canada Lonnie Bissonnette (2 times)
  • January 19 & 20: PSWC #4 in Germany Oberhof
    • Para Bobsleigh winner: Latvia Arturs Klots (2 times)
  • February 14 & 15: PSWC #5 (final) in Switzerland St. Moritz
    • Para Bobsleigh winners: Sweden Sebastian Westin (#1) / Switzerland Christopher Stewart (#2)

2018–19 IBSF Women's Monobob Events

  • November 4 & 5, 2018: WME #1 in Norway Lillehammer
    • Winner Australia Walker Breeana (2 times)
  • December 12, 2018: WME #2 in Germany Schönau am Königsee
  • January 10: WME #3 (final) in Canada Calgary

International curling championships

2018–19 Curling World Cup

  • August 2, 2018 – April 28, 2019: 2018–19 World Curling Tour and Grand Slam of Curling Seasons[18][19][20]
    • September 26 – 30, 2018: 2018 Elite 10 (September) in Ontario Chatham-Kent[21]
    • October 23 – 28, 2018: 2018 Masters in Nova Scotia Truro[22]
      • Men: Ontario Team John Epping defeated Alberta Team Kevin Koe, 7–4, to win their first Men's Masters title.
      • Women: Sweden Team Anna Hasselborg defeated Ontario Team Rachel Homan, 8–7, to win their first Women's Masters title.
      • Note: Team Hasselborg was the first non-Canadian one to win the women's Masters event.
    • November 6 – 11, 2018: 2018 Tour Challenge in Ontario Thunder Bay[23]
      • Men: Ontario Team Brad Jacobs) defeated Alberta Team Brendan Bottcher, 6–5, to win their first Men's Tour Challenge title.
      • Women: Ontario Team Rachel Homan defeated Manitoba Team Tracy Fleury, 8–4, to win their first Women's Tour Challenge title.
    • December 11 – 16, 2018: 2018 National in Newfoundland and Labrador Conception Bay South[24]
      • Men: Scotland Team Ross Paterson) defeated fellow Scottish team (Skip: Bruce Mouat), 4–3, to win their first Men's National title.
      • Women: Ontario Team Rachel Homan defeated Manitoba Team Kerri Einarson, 4–1, to win their second Women's National title.
    • January 8 – 13: 2019 Canadian Open in Saskatchewan North Battleford[25]
      • Men: Alberta Team Brendan Bottcher defeated Ontario Team John Epping, 6–3, to win their first Men's Canadian Open title.
      • Women: Ontario Team Rachel Homan defeated Switzerland Team Silvana Tirinzoni, 4–3, to win their second Women's Canadian Open title.
    • April 9 – 14: 2019 Players' Championship in Ontario Toronto[26]
      • Men: Alberta Team Brendan Bottcher defeated Alberta Team Kevin Koe, 6–1, to win Alberta's second consecutive and 14th overall Men's Players' Championship title.
      • Women: Manitoba Team Kerri Einarson defeated Sweden Team Anna Hasselborg, 5–4, to win Manitoba's seventh Women's Players' Championship title.
    • April 23 – 28: 2019 Champions Cup in Saskatchewan Saskatoon[27]
      • Men: Alberta Team Brendan Bottcher defeated Alberta Team Kevin Koe, 6–5, to win Alberta's first Men's Champions Cup & third consecutive Grand Slam title.
      • Women: Switzerland Team Silvana Tirinzoni defeated Manitoba Team Kerri Einarson, 6–3, to win Switzerland's first Women's Champions Cup title.

Curling Canada Season of Champions events

International figure skating events

Main world ice hockey championships

2019 world ice hockey divisions

  • December 8, 2018 – May 5, 2019: 2019 IIHF World Ice Hockey Divisions
2019 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships
2019 IIHF World U20 Championship (Junior)
2019 IIHF World U18 Championships
2019 IIHF Women's World Championship
2019 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship
  • September 1, 2018 – April 19, 2019: 2018–19 KHL season[60]
    • Russia CSKA swept fellow Russian team, Avangard, 4–0 in the best-of-seven final series to win their first Gagarin Cup title.

North America (ice hockey)

United States (AHL/ECHL/USHL)

Junior (OHL/QMJHL/WHL)

College (USANCAADivision I)

Women (CWHL/NWHL)

Senior

Europe (ice hockey)

Asia (ice hockey)

Other ice hockey tournaments

  • November 9 – 11, 2018: 2018 LATAM Cup in United States Coral Springs
    • Final Ranking: 1.  Colombia, 2. Mexico Mexico Selects, 3.  Argentina, 4.  Venezuela, 5.  Brazil
    • Colombia defeated Mexico Selects, 12–3, to win their first LATAM Cup title.
  • November 19 – 21, 2018: 2018 Development Cup in Germany Füssen

International luge events

2018–19 Team Relay Luge World Cup

2018–19 Sprint Luge World Cup

2018–19 Natural Track Luge World Cup

  • December 15 & 16, 2018: NTLWC #1 in Austria Kühtai
  • January 10 – 12: NTLWC #2 in Austria Obdach-Winterleiten
  • January 18 – 20: NTLWC #3 in Russia Moscow
    • Men's singles: Italy Alex Gruber
    • Women's singles: Italy Evelin Lanthaler
    • Men's doubles:  Italy (Patrick Pigneter & Florian Clara)
  • January 25 – 27: NTLWC #4 in Italy Deutschnofen
    • Men's singles: Italy Alex Gruber
    • Women's singles: Italy Evelin Lanthaler
    • Men's doubles:  Italy (Patrick Pigneter & Florian Clara)
    • Team:  Italy (Evelin Lanthaler, Patrick Pigneter, & Alex Gruber)
  • February 8 – 10: NTLWC #5 in Romania Vatra Dornei
    • Men's singles: Austria Thomas Kammerlander
    • Women's singles: Italy Evelin Lanthaler
    • Men's doubles:  Italy (Patrick Pigneter & Florian Clara)
  • February 14 – 16: NTLWC #6 (final) in Austria Umhausen
    • Men's singles: Italy Patrick Pigneter
    • Women's singles: Italy Evelin Lanthaler
    • Men's doubles:  Russia (Pavel Porshnev & Ivan Lazarev)

Other long track speed skating events

Other short track speed skating events

See also

References

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  22. ^ GSC's 2018 WFG Masters Page
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  24. ^ GSC's 2018 Boost National Page
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  34. ^ ISU's 2019 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships Page
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  36. ^ ISU's 2019 World Figure Skating Championships Page
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  38. ^ ISU's 2018 Grand Prix of Figure Skating #2 Page
  39. ^ ISU's 2018 Grand Prix of Figure Skating #3 Page
  40. ^ ISU's 2018 Grand Prix of Figure Skating #4 Page
  41. ^ ISU's 2018 Grand Prix of Figure Skating #5 Page
  42. ^ ISU's 2018 Grand Prix of Figure Skating #6 Page
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  44. ^ ISU's 2018 JGP #1 Page
  45. ^ ISU's 2018 JGP #2 Page
  46. ^ ISU's 2018 JGP #3 Page
  47. ^ ISU's 2018 JGP #4 Page
  48. ^ ISU's 2018 JGP #5 Page
  49. ^ ISU's 2018 JGP #6 Page
  50. ^ ISU's 2018 JGP #7 Page
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  52. ^ IIHF's 2019 Women's World U18 Championship Page
  53. ^ IIHF's 2019 Women's World Championship Page
  54. ^ IIHF's 2019 Men's World U18 Championship Page
  55. ^ IIHF's 2019 World Championship Page
  56. ^ NHL's Blackhawks, Bruins to face off in 2019 Winter Classic Article
  57. ^ ESPN's NHL moves up All-Star skills competition, game in 2019
  58. ^ NHL's 2019 SAP NHL All-Star Skills results Page
  59. ^ NHL's Stadium Series Page
  60. ^ Kontinental Hockey League Website
  61. ^ National Women's Hockey League Website
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  63. ^ Champions Hockey League Website
  64. ^ IIHF's Continental Cup Page
  65. ^ Asia League Ice Hockey Website
  66. ^ IIHF's 2019 U20 Challenge Cup of Asia – Division I Page
  67. ^ IIHF's 2019 U20 Challenge Cup of Asia Page
  68. ^ IIHF's 2019 Challenge Cup of Asia Page
  69. ^ IIHF's 2019 Women's Challenge Cup of Asia Page
  70. ^ IIHF's 2019 Women's Challenge Cup of Asia – Division I Page
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  72. ^ ISU's 2018–19 Speed Skating World Cup #2 Page
  73. ^ ISU's 2018–19 Speed Skating World Cup #3 Page
  74. ^ ISU's 2018–19 Speed Skating World Cup #4 Page
  75. ^ ISU's 2018–19 Speed Skating World Cup #5 Page
  76. ^ ISU's 2018–19 Speed Skating World Cup #6 Page
  77. ^ ISU's 2019 European Speed Skating Championships Page
  78. ^ ISU's 2019 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships Page
  79. ^ ISU's 2019 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships Page
  80. ^ ISU's 2019 World Allround Speed Skating Championships Page
  81. ^ 2018–19 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup #1 Results Page[dead link]
  82. ^ 2018–19 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup #2 Results Page[dead link]
  83. ^ 2018–19 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup #3 Results Page[dead link]
  84. ^ 2018–19 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup #4 Results Page[dead link]
  85. ^ 2018–19 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup #5 Results Page[dead link]
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  87. ^ ISU's 2019 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships Page

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American jazz singer (1932–2019) Ethel EnnisEnnis at the 2007 Silver Spring Jazz Fest in Silver Spring, MarylandBackground informationBirth nameEthel Llewellyn EnnisBorn(1932-11-28)November 28, 1932Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.DiedFebruary 17, 2019(2019-02-17) (aged 86)Baltimore, MarylandGenres Vocal jazz Years active1955–2005Musical artist Ethel Llewellyn Ennis (November 28, 1932 – February 17, 2019)[1] was an American jazz musician whose career spanned seven decades. Ennis spent…

Cet article est une ébauche concernant un coureur cycliste espagnol. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?). Pour plus d’informations, voyez le projet cyclisme. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Urtasun (homonymie). Pablo UrtasunPablo Urtasun lors du Critérium du Dauphiné 2011.InformationsNom de naissance Pablo Urtasun PérezNaissance 29 mars 1980 (44 ans)UrdiainNationalité espagnoleÉquipe actuelle Ukyo (directeur sportif)Spécialité Rouleur[1]Éq…

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Spanish composer (c. 1548 – 1611) An imaginary portrait by an unknown 19th-century artist Part of a series onRenaissance music Overview Composers / Transition to Baroque Movements and schools Burgundian Franco-Flemish Colorist Florentine Camerata Roman Venetian English Virginalist English Madrigal Major figures Du Fay Ockeghem Tinctoris Josquin Tallis Zarlino Palestrina Lasso Byrd Victoria Monteverdi Major forms Anthem Chanson Madrigal Mass Motet ← Medieval musicBaroque music →vte…

Disambiguazione – Se stai cercando la classe sociale, vedi Nobiltà. Questa voce sull'argomento politica è solo un abbozzo. Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia. Segui i suggerimenti del progetto di riferimento. Aristocrazia e democrazia in un disegno del 1794 (British Museum) L'aristocrazia (dal greco άριστος, àristos, migliore e κράτος, kratos, comando) è una forma di governo nella quale poche persone (che secondo l'etimologia greca del term…