2024 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. The main highlight for this year is the 2024 Summer Olympic Games and Paralympic Games in Paris.
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
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3–17 | Air sports | ![]() | Continental | |
6–12 | Tennis | ![]() | International | |
12–18 | Tennis | ![]() | International | |
15–25 | Baseball | ![]() | Domestic | |
18 - 24 | Rowing | ![]() | International | |
22 - 25 | 3x3 basketball | ![]() | International | |
23–25 | Formula racing | ![]() | International | |
25 - 30 | Flag football | ![]() | International | |
26–8 September | Tennis | ![]() | International | |
28–1 September | Mountain bike | ![]() | International | |
28–8 September | Multi-sport | ![]() | International | |
29–5 October | Sailing | ![]() | International | |
30–1 September | Formula racing | ![]() | International | |
31–22 September | Association football | ![]() | International | |
31–14 December | American football | ![]() | Domestic |
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
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5–5 January 2025 | American football | ![]() | Domestic | |
13–15 | Formula racing | ![]() | International | |
14–6 October | Futsal | ![]() | International | |
20–22 | Formula racing | ![]() | International | |
20–22 | Tennis | ![]() | International | |
21-29 | Road cycling | ![]() | International | |
22 | Marathon | ![]() | International | |
23–29 | Modern pentathlon | ![]() | International | |
28–6 October | Tennis | ![]() | Domestic |
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
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2–13 | Tennis | ![]() | International | |
5-6 | Gravel cycling | ![]() | International | |
6 | Marathon | ![]() | Domestic | |
12–20 | Sailing | ![]() | International | |
16-20 | Track Cycling | ![]() | International | |
16 – 3 November | Association football | ![]() | International | |
18–20 | Formula racing | ![]() | International | |
25 | Baseball | ![]() | Domestic | |
25–27 | Formula racing | ![]() | International | |
29 – 3 November | Tennis | ![]() | International | |
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
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1–2 | Horse racing | ![]() | International | |
1–3 | Formula racing | ![]() | International | |
3 | Marathon | ![]() | Domestic | |
3-10 | Tennis | ![]() | International | |
10–17 | Tennis | ![]() | International | |
19–24 | Tennis | ![]() | International | |
21–23 | Formula racing | ![]() | International | |
24 | Canadian football | ![]() | Domestic | |
28–15 December | Handball | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Continental |
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
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29 November–1 | Formula racing | ![]() | International | |
6–8 | Formula racing | ![]() | International | |
15 – 3 January 2025 | Darts | ![]() | International | |
26 – 5 January 2025 | Ice hockey | ![]() | Domestic | |
December | Association football | ![]() | International | |
21 - 3 January 2025 | Association football | ![]() | International |
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Justin Kehoe is a retired Irish professional golfer. He played on the Challenge Tour and as amateur won the 2002 World University Golf Championship.
Dustin Hunter Johnson is an American professional golfer. He has won two major championships, the 2016 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club with a 4-under-par score of 276 and the 2020 Masters Tournament with a record score of 268, 20-under-par. He had previously finished in a tie for second at both the 2011 Open Championship and the 2015 U.S. Open. He has six World Golf Championships victories, with only Tiger Woods having won more, and was the first and only player to win each of the four World Golf Championship events. He has played in The LIV Golf League since 2022.
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Hideki Matsuyama is a Japanese professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. He is the first-ever Japanese professional golfer to win a men's major golf championship – the 2021 Masters Tournament.
2020 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Many sporting events around the world were postponed or cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the 2020 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, which eventually took place in 2021.
2021 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.
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This page describes and summarizes the year 2023 in world sporting events.
Jon Rahm Rodríguez is a Spanish professional golfer. He was number one in the World Amateur Golf Ranking for a then record 60 weeks and later became world number one in the Official World Golf Ranking, first achieving that rank after winning the Memorial Tournament in July 2020. In June 2021, Rahm became the first Spanish golfer to win the U.S. Open. In 2023, he won the Masters Tournament, his second major championship. On 7 December 2023, Rahm announced that he was joining LIV Golf. In 2024, he was ranked the world's second highest-paid athlete by Forbes.
The FISU World University Championships are part of the sporting events of the International University Sports Federation. Launched the FISU World University Championships in 1963, with Lund, Sweden hosting the Handball event.
Alexander Victor Schauffele is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. He won the Tour Championship in 2017 and the gold medal at the men's individual golf event of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. Schauffele won the 2024 PGA Championship to claim his first major championship title.
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Rose Zhang is an American professional golfer. She won the 2020 U.S. Women's Amateur, and both the 2022 and 2023 NCAA Division I Championships, becoming the first woman to win the individual title twice. She competed in the 2019 U.S. Women's Open and was on the gold medal team at the 2019 Pan American Games. Less than two weeks after turning pro, she became the first player to win in her professional debut on the LPGA Tour since 1951.
Maja Sofia Stark is a Swedish professional golfer. She has six Ladies European Tour titles and earned LPGA Tour membership through her victory at the 2022 ISPS Handa World Invitational. As an amateur she was in contention at the 2020 and 2021 U.S. Women's Open, and after turning professional in August 2021 she won two tournaments in three starts on the Ladies European Tour.
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