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31 January 2013 (Thursday)

Bicycle racing

30 January 2013 (Wednesday)

Bicycle racing

29 January 2013 (Tuesday)

Bicycle racing

27 January 2013 (Sunday)

Auto racing

26 January 2013 (Saturday)

American football

  • NCAA bowl games
    • 2013 Senior Bowl
      • In Mobile, Alabama: South 21, North 16
        • In the concluding game of the college football post-season, Florida State's EJ Manuel led the South all-star squad to a victory. His contributions included a touchdown and rushing on the South team's initial two drives.

22 January 2013 (Tuesday)

Ice hockey

21 January 2013 (Monday)

Handball

Ice hockey

20 January 2013 (Sunday)

Alpine skiing

Curling

Handball

Ice hockey

Nordic combined

Rugby union

19 January 2013 (Saturday)

Alpine skiing

Curling

Handball

Ice hockey

Mixed martial arts

Nordic combined

Rugby union

18 January 2013 (Friday)

Alpine skiing

Handball

17 January 2013 (Thursday)

Handball

16 January 2013 (Wednesday)

Basketball

Curling

Handball

15 January 2013 (Tuesday)

Alpine skiing

Handball

14 January 2013 (Monday)

Handball

13 January 2013 (Sunday)

Alpine skiing

American football

Basketball

Curling

Handball

Ice hockey

Nordic combined

12 January 2013 (Saturday)

Alpine skiing

American football

Curling

Handball

Mixed martial arts

Nordic combined

11 January 2013 (Friday)

Basketball

Curling

Handball

10 January 2013 (Thursday)

Curling

9 January 2013 (Wednesday)

Basketball

8 January 2013 (Tuesday)

Basketball

Curling

7 January 2013 (Monday)

American football

6 January 2013 (Sunday)

Alpine skiing

American football

Cricket

Cross-country skiing

Curling

Nordic combined

Ski jumping

5 January 2013 (Saturday)

American football

Cross-country skiing

Nordic combined

4 January 2013 (Friday)

Alpine skiing

American football

Cross-country skiing

Ski jumping

3 January 2013 (Thursday)

American football

Cricket

Cross-country skiing

Ekiden

  • Hakone Ekiden, 2nd Half in Japan:
    • 6th Section, 20.8 km from Lake Ashi to Odawara: Gold medal icon.svg Kenta Chiba, Komazawa University Silver medal icon.svg Daiki Hirose, Meiji University Bronze medal icon.svg Kazuyoshi Chiba, Teikyo University
    • 7th Section, 21.3 km from Odawara to Hiratsuka: Gold medal icon.svg Kazuma Ganaha, Kanagawa University Silver medal icon.svg Shoji Tanaka, Nippon Sport Science University Bronze medal icon.svg Yuki Arimura, Meiji University
      • General classification: (1) Steady2.svg Nippon Sport Science University 7h 44' 41" (2) Steady2.svg Toyo University + 2' 51" (3) Steady2.svg Meiji University + 3' 16"
    • 8th Section, 21.5 km from Hiratsuka to Totsuka: Gold medal icon.svg Soshi Takahashi, Aoyama Gakuin University Silver medal icon.svg Yuya Takayanagi, Nippon Sport Science University Bronze medal icon.svg Daiki Igari, Teikyo University
      • General classification: (1) Steady2.svg Nippon Sport Science University 8h 51' 44" (2) Steady2.svg Toyo University + 3' 12" (3) Steady2.svg Meiji University + 3' 52"
    • 9th Section, 23.2 km from Totsuka to Tsurumi: Gold medal icon.svg Wataru Ueno, Komazawa University Silver medal icon.svg Keigo Yano, Nippon Sport Science University Bronze medal icon.svg Yuma Hattori, Toyo University
      • General classification: (1) Steady2.svg Nippon Sport Science University 10h 02' 10" (2) Steady2.svg Toyo University + 3' 48" (3) Increase2.svg3 Komazawa University + 6' 24"
    • 10th Section, 23.1 km from Tsurumi to Ōtemachi: Gold medal icon.svg Kensuke Gotoda, Komazawa University Silver medal icon.svg Yuichi Taninaga, Nippon Sport Science University Bronze medal icon.svg Taketo Kumazaki, Teikyo University
      • Final general classification: (1) Steady2.svg Nippon Sport Science University 11h 13' 26" (2) Steady2.svg Toyo University + 4' 54" (3) Steady2.svg Komazawa University + 5' 57"
        • Nippon Sport Science University wins the Hakone Ekiden for the first time since 1983 and tenth time overall.

2 January 2013 (Wednesday)

American football

Ekiden

  • Hakone Ekiden, 1st Half in Japan:
    • 1st Section, 21.4 km from Ōtemachi to Tsurumi: Gold medal icon.svg Masaya Taguchi, Toyo University Silver medal icon.svg Kei Fumimoto, Meiji University Bronze medal icon.svg Kazuto Nishiike, Hosei University
    • 2nd Section, 23.2 km from Tsurumi to Totsuka: Gold medal icon.svg Gandu Benjamin, Nihon University Silver medal icon.svg Omwamba Enock, Yamanashi Gakuin University Bronze medal icon.svg Keita Shitara, Toyo University
    • 3rd Section, 21.5 km from Totsuka to Hiratsuka: Gold medal icon.svg Yuta Shitara, Toyo University Silver medal icon.svg Suguru Osako, Waseda University Bronze medal icon.svg Shogo Nakamura, Komazawa University
      • General classification: (1) Increase2.svg1 Toyo University 3h 18' 37" (2) Increase2.svg4 Komazawa University + 2' 41" (3) Increase2.svg9 Waseda University + 2' 45"
    • 4th Section, 18.5 km from Hiratsuka to Odawara: Gold medal icon.svg Hideyuki Tanaka, Juntendo University Silver medal icon.svg Shohei Hayakawa, Teikyo University Bronze medal icon.svg Kazutaka Kuroyama, Hosei University
      • General classification: (1) Steady2.svg Toyo University 4h 17' 51" (2) Increase2.svg2 Nippon Sport Science University + 1' 49" (3) Steady2.svg Waseda University + 2' 07"
    • 5th Section, 23.4 km from Odawara to Lake Ashi: Gold medal icon.svg Shota Hattori, Nippon Sport Science University Silver medal icon.svg Shogo Sekiguchi, Hosei University Bronze medal icon.svg Shuhei Yamamoto, Waseda University
      • General classification: (1) Increase2.svg1 Nippon Sport Science University 5h 40' 15" (2) Increase2.svg1 Waseda University + 2' 36" (3) Decrease2.svg2 Toyo University + 2' 39"

1 January 2013 (Tuesday)

Alpine skiing

American football

Cross-country skiing

Ski jumping

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