4/4 list of occasions affected by coronavirus pandemic

Sofbol

Men’s World Cup in Auckland, New Zealand, from 20 to 28 February 2021, postponed to 19 and 27 February 2022.

High

Spring Basho in Osaka from March 8-22, spectators.

Summer Basho in Tokyo from May 10 to 24 postponed from May 24 to June 7, cancelled.

Nagoya Basho moved to Tokyo from July 19 to August. 2)

Surf

The world surfing games in El Salvador from 9 to 17 May were postponed from 6 to 14 June and from 8 to 16 May 2021.

TABLE TENNIS

The World Team Championships in Busan, South Korea, from 22 to 29 March, postponed from 21 to 28 June, postponed from September 27 to October 27. 28 February to 7 March 2021.

World championships in Houston are postponed from June 17 to 26, 2021.

Asian Cup in Hainan, China from February 28 to March 1 postponed.

Polish Open in Gliwice from 15 to 15 March, 13 March, 3rd of 5, suspended.

Italian Open in Riccione from 1 to 5 April postponed.

The Caribbean championships in Havana are suspended from April 8 to 8.

Asian Olympic qualifying tournament in Bangkok from April 6 to 12 postponed until 2021.

European Olympic qualifying tournament in Moscow from 8 to 12 April postponed until 2021.

Latin American Olympic qualifying tournament in Rosario, Argentina, from April 15 to 19, postponed for 2021.

Oceania Olympic qualifying tournament in Brisbane, Australia, from April 19 to 20 postponed until 2021.

The Japan Open in Kitakyushu from 21 to 26 April has been cancelled.

Slovenian Open in Otocec from 22 to 26 April postponed.

Hong Kong Open from 5 to 10 May deferred.

The South American Championship in Cúcuta, Colombia, from May 6 to 10, suspended.

The Central American Championships in San Jose, Costa Rica were possibly suspended 12-16.

China Open in Shenzhen from May 12 to 17 deferred.

South Korean Open in Busan on June 21 and suspended.

Australian Open at Geelong on June 23 and 28 suspended.

The African championships in Yaoundé, Cameroon, from 1 to 7 October have been postponed.

Taekwondo

Asian championships in Beirut from March 4-6 postponed to May 13 and 15.

The Asian Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Wuxi, China, from April 10 to 11, was transferred to Amman, Jordan, from June 5-7.

The Pan American Grand Slam in Oregon, Washington, from April 11 to 13 has been cancelled.

The European Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Milan from 17 to 19 April was transferred to Moscow from 16 to 18 April. 12 March postponed.

The European Championships in Zagreb, Croatia, from 7 to 10 May have been postponed.

Open Greece in Chalkida from 15 to 17 May deferred.

The Presidents Cup in Spokane, Washington, from May 21 to 24, cancelled.

The African championships in Tunisia, Tunisia, from 29 to 31 May have been cancelled.

Austrian Open in Innsbruck from 30 to 31 May deferred.

Open Carthage in Tunisia, Tunisia 2-3 June cancelled.

The Presidents’ Cup in Pape’ete, Tahiti, on June 5th has been postponed.

Tahiti Open in Pape’ete from 5 to 7 June postponed.

Lux Open in Luxembourg from 13 to 14 June cancelled.

The European Small Country Championships in San Marino from 27 to 28 June have been cancelled.

The World Championships in Wuxi, China, in May 2021, have been postponed.

Tennis

Roland-Garros in Paris from 2 May to 7 June postponed until 20 September-October. postponed to September 27-Oct. 11)

Wimbledon in London from 29 June to 12 July cancelled.

ATP-WTA: BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California, from March 11-22 cancelled.

ATP-WTA: Miami Open March 24 to April 5 cancelled.

WTA: Zapopan Open in Guadalajara, Mexico, from March 16 to 21 cancelled.

ATP: U.S. men’s clay championships suspended. In Houston, Texas, April 6-12.

ATP: Hassan II Grand Prix in Marrakech, Morocco, from April 6-12 suspended.

WTA: The Charleston Open in South Carolina was canceled from April 6-12.

WTA: Copa Colsanitas in Bogota, Colombia, from April 6 to 12 cancelled.

ATP: Monte Carlo Masters April 12-19 suspended.

ATP: Hungarian Open in Budapest from 20 to 26 April suspended.

WTA: Xi’an Open in China, April 13-19, cancelled.

ATP: Barcelona Open from April 20 to 26 suspended.

ATP: Hungarian Open in Budapest from 20 to 26 April suspended.

WTA: Porsche Grand Prix in Stuttgart, Germany, from 20 to 26 April, cancelled.

WTA: Istanbul Open from 20 to 26 April postponed until 7-13 September.

WTA: Prague Open from 27 April to 2 May postponed from 10 to 16 August.

WTA: Kunming Open in Anning, China, from April 27 to May cancelled.

ATP: BMW Open in Munich from 27 April to May suspended.

ATP: Estoril Open in Portugal from April 27 to May suspended.

ATP-WTA: Madrid Open from 2 to 10 May postponed until 13 and 20 September.

ATP-WTA: Italian Open in Rome from 10 to 17 May postponed to 20 and 27 September.

WTA: International Strasbourg in France from 17 to 23 May postponed from 21 to 26 September.

ATP: Geneva Open in Switzerland from 17 to 23 May suspended.

ATP: Lyon Open in France from 17-23 May suspended.

WTA: SAR Grand Prix Princess Lalla Meryem in Rabat, Morocco 17-23 May cancelled.

WTA: Croatia Open in Bol from 1 to 6 June suspended.

ATP-WTA: Libema Open in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, from 8 to 14 June cancelled.

ATP: MercedesCup in Stuttgart, Germany, from 8 to 14 June suspended.

WTA: Nottingham Open in England from 8-14 June cancelled.

ATP: Queen’s Club in London from 15-21 June suspended.

ATP: Halle Open in Germany from 15-21 June suspended.

WTA: Birmingham Classic in England from 15-21 June cancelled.

WTA: Berlin Open from June 15 to 21 cancelled.

ATP: The championships in Mallorca in Spain from 21 to 27 June are suspended.

ATP-WTA: Eastbourne International in England from 21 to 27 June cancelled.

WTA: Bad Homburg Open in Germany 21-27 June cancelled.

WTA: Nordea Open in Bastad, Sweden, from 6 to 11 July cancelled.

ATP: European Open in Hamburg, Germany From 13 to 19 July suspended.

ATP: Nordea Open in Bastad, Sweden From 13 to 19 July suspended.

ATP: Hall of Fame opened in Newport, Rhode Island, suspended from July 13-19.

WTA: Bucharest Open in Romania from July 13 to 19 cancelled.

WTA: Ladies Open Lausanne in Switzerland From July 13 to 19 cancelled.

ATP: Mifel Open in Los Cabos, Mexico, from July 20 to 25 suspended.

ATP: Swiss Open in Gstaad from 20 to 26 July suspended.

ATP: Croatia Open in Umag from July 20 to 26 suspended.

WTA: Baltic Open in Jurmala, Latvia, cancelled from 20 to 26 July.

WTA: Ladies’ Open of Palermo in Italy from 20 to 26 July postponed to 3 to 9 August.

ATP: Generali Open in Kitzbahel, Austria, from 27 July to August. 1 postponed from September to 13.

ATP: Atlanta Open July 27 to August. 2 suspended

WTA: Liqui Moly Open in Karlsruhe, Germany, from 28 July to August. 2 suspended

ATP: Citi Open in Washington, D.C. from August 3-9 postponed until August 14 and 21 cancelled.

WTA: Citi Open in Washington, DC From August 3-9 cancelled.

WTA: Rogers Cup in Montreal 10-16 August cancelled.

ATP: Rogers Cup in Toronto from August 10-16 cancelled.

ATP-WTA: Western – Southern Open in Mason, Ohio, August 16-23, transferred to New York from August 22-28.

ATP: Winston-Salem Open in North Carolina, August 23-29 suspended.

WTA: Albany Open in New York from August 23-29 cancelled.

WTA: Warsaw Open in Poland from 7 to 13 September cancelled.

WTA: Jiangxi Open in Nanchang, China, September 13-20, postponed to October 19-25, cancelled.

WTA: Zhengzhou Open in China from 13 to 20 September postponed until October 26 and November. 1 cancelled

WTA: Japanese Open Women in Hiroshima September 14-20 cancelled.

WTA: Guangzhou Open in China from 21 to 27 September postponed until November 23 and 29 cancelled.

WTA: Korean Open in Seoul from 21 to 27 September postponed until 5 and 11 October.

WTA: Tashkent Open in Uzbekistan from 28 September to 28 October. Cancelled.

WTA: Wuhan Open in China from September 28 to October 28. Postponed to 19-25 October cancelled.

ATP: Chengdu Open in China from September 28 to October 28. Cancelled.

ATP: Zhuhai Championships in China from September 28 to October 28. Cancelled.

ATP: Japan Open in Tokyo from October 5-11 suspended.

ATP: China Open in Beijing from October 5-11 cancelled.

WTA: China Open in Beijing from October 5 to 11 postponed to 12-18 October cancelled.

ATP: Shanghai Masters in China from October 11-18 cancelled.

WTA: Hong Kong Open from October 12 to 18 cancelled.

WTA: Tianjin Open in China From October 12th to 18th cancelled.

WTA: Luxembourg Open from 19 to 25 October cancelled.

WTA: Kremlin Cup in Moscow from October 19 to 25 postponed from 2 to November.

WTA: Elite Trophy in Zhuhai, China, from October 26 to November 23. 1 postponement from November to 22 cancelled.

ATP: Swiss Indoors in Basel from 26 October to November. 1 cancelled

WTA: Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo from November 2 to 7 cancelled.

WTA: The WTA Finals in Shenzhen, China, from 2 to 8 November, postponed to November 9 and 15, are cancelled.

ItF’s 12 March occasions have been suspended.

Davis Cup: China lost World Group I qualifiers to Romania at Piatra Neamt on 6 and 7 March. Japan vs. Ecuador qualified in Miki on March 6 and 7, viewers; Italy opposed South Korea in Cagliari on March 6 and 7, spectators. June 26 contest canceled.

The Fed Cup finals in Budapest, Hungary, from 14 to 19 April (with France, Australia, the United States, the Czech Republic, Russia, Belarus, Spain, Germany, Hungary, Belgium, Slovakia, Switzerland) have been postponed. The Fed Cup qualifiers on April 17 and 18 (Poland vs Brazil, Mexico vs. Mexico). Great Britain, Serbia vs Canada, Latvia vs. India, Japan vs. Japan Ukraine, Romania vs. Ukraine Italy, Argentina vs. Argentina Kazakhstan, Netherlands vs. Kazakhstan China), postponed The Asia-Oceania Fed Cup Group I tournament was transferred from Dongguan, China, to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from 3 to 7 March. June 26 contest canceled.

The Laver Cup exhibition in Boston from September 25 to 27 is canceled.

Triathlon

World Series in Abu Dhabi on 7 March postponed.

Asian Cup in Tainan, Taiwan on March 8 postponed.

The World Cup in Sarasota-Bradenton, Florida, on March 22 was canceled.

The World Cup in New Plymouth, New Zealand, was cancelled on March 28 and 29.

The World Cup in Brasilia, Brazil, from April 5 to 5, was cancelled.

Asian Cup in Beihai, China, postponed april 5.

Asian Cup in Dexing, China, postponed in April.

World Series in Bermuda from April 18 to 19 postponed.

The World Cup in Huatulco, Mexico, on April 25 and 26 has been postponed.

The Oceania Cup in Runaway Bay, Australia, from May 1 to 3, postponed.

World Cup in Valencia, Spain, postponed on May 2.

African Cup at Yasmine Hammamet, Tunisia postponed on 2 May.

Asian Cup at Subic Bay, Philippines May 2-3 postponed to November 7 and 8.

The Olympic rating for the combined relay transferred from Chengdu, China, on May 9 to Valencia, Spain, on 1 May, was postponed.

World Cup in Chengdu, China, May 10, postponed until September 20.

Copa Panamericana in Ixtapa, Mexico, from 15 to 16 May, postponed until November 28.

World Series in Yokohama, Japan, Deferred May.

The Pan American Middle Distance Championships in Formosa, Argentina, on May 23 were postponed to August 16.

Asian Cup in Osaka, Japan, postponed on May 23.

World Cup in Arzachena, Italy, postponed from 30 May to 10 October.

European Cup in Olsztyn, Poland, on 30 May postponed.

Asian Cup in Sokcho, South Korea, postponed on June 6.

World Series in Leeds, England, on 7 June postponed.

Asian Cup in Lianyungang, China, postponed on June 13.

European Cup and Mediterranean Championships in Coimbra, Portugal, on 13 June postponed.

African Cup at Lake Kivu, Rwanda, postponed on June 13.

The Pan American Championship in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, was postponed on June 20.

European Cup in Holten, Netherlands, on 20 June postponed.

The European cross-country championships in T’rgu Mures, Romania, on 20 June have been postponed.

Asian Cup in Gamagori, Japan, 21 June postponed.

The European cross-score championships in T’rgu Mures, Romania, on 23 June, have been postponed.

The African Cup was postponed in Larache, Morocco, on 27 June.

World Series in Montreal on 28 June postponed until 4 October.

The European distance championships in Walchsee, Austria, on 28 June have been postponed.

The European Championships in Tartu, Estonia, from 3 to 5 July, have been postponed.

Asian Cup in Cholpon-Ata, Kyrgyzstan on July 5 canceled.

Asian Cup in Hualien, Taiwan, cancelled on July 7.

The Asian Cup in Jiayuguan, China, cancelled on July 11.

World Series in Hamburg, Germany, July postponed to September 4.

The World Mixed Relay Championships in Hamburg, Germany, on 12 July, were postponed until 5 September.

The Oceania long-distance championships in Lalomanu, Samoa, on August 1, were cancelled.

The World Series Grand Final in Edmonton from 17 to 23 August has been cancelled.

World Cup in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, 30 August, postponed until 13 September.

The European Cup in Szentendre, Hungary, on 13 September cancelled.

The World Cup in Weihai, China, from 12 to 13 September, was cancelled.

The World Cup in Chengdu, China, from 19 to 20 September, was cancelled.

The Asian Cup in Lianyungang, China, on 26 September, was cancelled.

Asian Cup in Dexing, China, on October 10, cancelled.

The Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, on October 10, postponed to February 6, 2021, are canceled.

Asian Cup in Shantou, China, October cancelled.

Volleyball

Olympic occasion in Tokyo from April 21 to 26 cancelled.

The Men’s Challenger Cup in Gondomar, Portugal, from 24 to 28 June, was postponed.

The Women’s Challenger Cup in Zadar, Croatia, from 24 to 28 June, has been postponed.

The League of Nations is scheduled to begin on May 22 canceled.

beach volleyball

World Tour (asterisk) in Bandar Abbas, Iran, from 2 to 7 March cancelled.

World Tour (asterisk) in Gold Coast, Australia, from March 17 to 22 cancelled.

World Tour (asterisk) in Cancun, Mexico, from 2 to 29 March postponed.

World Tour 1 (asterisk) in Boracay, Philippines, from March 26 to 29 cancelled.

World Tour 1 (asterisk) in Satun, Thailand, from 8 April to postponed.

World Tour (asterisk) in Singapore from April 15 to 19 cancelled.

World Tour (asterisk) in Yangzhou, China, from April 22 to 26 deferred.

World Tour (asterisk) in Siming, China, from April 29 to May 3 cancelled.

World Tour 1(asterisk) Women in Tuan Chau Island, Vietnam from May 6-9 postponed.

World Tour (asterisk) in Itapema, Brazil, from May 6 to 10 cancelled.

World Tour (asterisk) in Jurmala, Latvia from 6 to 10 May cancelled.

World Tour (asterisk) in Jinjiang, China, from May 1 to 17 cancelled.

World Tour (asterisk) in Ostrava, Czech Republic From 20 to 2 May cancelled.

World Tour (asterisk) in Warsaw from 27 to 31 May cancelled.

World Tour (asterisk) in Moscow from June 3 to 7 cancelled.

World Tour five (asterisk) in Rome from 9 to 14 June cancelled.

World Tour 1 (asterisk) in Miguel Pereira, Brazil, from 11 to 14 June cancelled.

World Tour 1 (asterisk) in Raja Ampat, Indonesia, from June 11 to 14 cancelled.

World Tour 1 (asterisk) in Ios, Greece from June 12th to 14th cancelled.

World Tour 1 (asterisk) in Ventiane, Laos from June 18th to 21st cancelled.

World Tour 2 (asterisk) Women in Klaipeda, Lithuania, from 2 to 5 July, postponed to 27-30 August, cancelled.

World Tour five (asterisk) in Gstaad, Switzerland from 7 to 12 July cancelled.

World Tour 3 (asterisk) Women in Daegu, South Korea, cancelled July 9-12.

World Tour 2 (asterisk) in Qidong, China, cancelled July 9-12.

World Tour 2 (asterisk) Women in Larnaca, Cyprus, from 10 to 12 July postponed from 18 to 20 September deferred from 25 to 27 September.

World Tour (asterisk) in Espinho, Portugal from July 15 to 19 cancelled.

World Tour 1 (asterisk) Men in Bettystown, Ireland 17-19 July cancelled.

Women World Tour 1 (asterisk) in Buyeo, South Korea from July 30 to August. 2 cancelled

World Tour 1 (asterisk) in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, from five to 9 August cancelled.

World Tour 1 (asterisk) Women in Busan, South Korea from August 6-9 cancelled.

World Tour five (asterisk) in Vienna from 12 to 16 August cancelled.

World Tour 1 (asterisk) Men in Salalah, Oman from August 19 to 22 cancelled.

World Tour 2 (asterisk) in Rubavu, Rwanda, from 19 to 22 August postponed.

World Tour five (asterisk) in Hamburg, Germany, from 19 to 23 August cancelled.

World Tour 2 (asterisk) Men in Sunderborg, Denmark, from 20 to 22 August cancelled.

The world championships in Rome in 2021 are postponed until June 2022.

Bodybuilding

The East Asian championships in Seoul from 26 February to March have been postponed.

The World Youth Championships in Bucharest, Romania, from 14 to 24 March, have been cancelled.

The European Championships in Moscow from 13 to 21 April were postponed from 13 to 21 June to 31 October to November. 8)

The Pan American Championships in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, from April 14 to 24 have been postponed.

The Asian championships in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, were transferred to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, from 25 April, postponed.

The Oceania and Commonwealth championships on Nauru from 21 to 25 April have been postponed.

Fight

Asian Championships in New Delhi February 20-23: Teams from China, North Korea and Turkmenistan have retired.

Pan American Olympic Qualifier in Ottawa from March 13-15, spectators.

The Olympic qualifiers for Africa Oceania in El Jadida, Morocco, from 13 to 15 March have been postponed.

The European Olympic qualifiers have been postponed in Budapest, Hungary, from 19 to 22 March.

The Asian Olympic qualifiers from March 27-29 moved from Xi’an, China, to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyzstan withdrew from the host on 29 February, with the deferred qualification.

United States Olympic trials in State College, Pennsylvania from April 4-5 postponed.

The Olympic world playoffs in Sofia, Bulgaria, have been postponed from 0 April to May.

Poland Open in Warsaw from June to 7 deferred.

Other

Tokyo Olympics from July 24 to August. postponed to July 23 to August. 8, 2021.

The Tokyo Paralympics from August 25 to September 6 were postponed until August 24. 5, 2021.

Volunteering at the Tokyo Olympics in Japan has been postponed from February to May, postponed until 2021.

General lighting practice session of the Tokyo Olympics flame in Olympia, Greece, on March 11; flame on March 12, no spectators. The Greek torch relay on 13 March cancelled. The relay of the Japanese torch, which will begin on March 26, has been cancelled.

Hearings in person of the Court of Arbitration for Sport, since March suspended.

The X Games in Chongli, China, from 21 to 23 February have been postponed.

Singapore Athlete of the Year awards were postponed on February 26.

The European Continental Forum of the International Boxing Association in Assisi, Italy, on 29 February has been cancelled.

The Continental African Forum of the International Boxing Association was postponed in Casablanca, Morocco, from 13 to 15 March.

The assembly of the Presidential Council of the World Chess Federation moved from China to the United Arab Emirates from 28 to 29 February.

The world cross-country university championships in Marrakech, Morocco, on 7 March have been postponed.

NCAA in the United States, all March 12 sports canceled.

Cancellation of the Congress of the International Weightlifting Federation in Bucharest, Romania, on 13 March.

World Conference on the Prevention of Injuries and Diseases in Sport in Monte Carlo from 12 to 14 March, from 11 to 13 March 2021.

Cancellation of the World Symposium of the Anti-Doping Agency in Lausanne, Switzerland, on 17 and 18 March.

The FIFA Council in Asunción, Paraguay, on 20 March, visited Zurich in June-July.

The Extraordinary Congress of the International Boxing Association in Budapest, Hungary, on 20 March, postponed from 20 June to 12 and 13 December.

The Association of Nations for Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines from 20 to 28 March postponed.

The awards for Hong Kong sports stars were postponed on 24 March.

The assembly of the MCC World Cricket Committee in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on 28 and 29 March, was cancelled.

The XTERRA Asia-Pacific (All-Round Triathlon, Duathlon) championships in Taiwan from March 28-29 have been cancelled.

The Gulf Cooperation Council Games in Kuwait from 3 to 14 April have been postponed.

The International Equestrian Federation Sports Forum in Lausanne, Switzerland, on 6 and 7 April published online.

On 16 April, the Congress of the Asian Football Confederation was postponed in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The SportAccord Summit in Beijing moved to Lausanne, Switzerland, from April 19 to 24 cancelled.

The General Assembly of World Sailing in London on 2 May cancelled.

World Taekwondo Extraordinary Council meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland on May 12 moved online.

The International Ski Federation Congress in Pattaya, Thailand, from 17 to 23 May, postponed in Zurich on October 4, postponed in Portoroo, Slovenia, on 5 June 2021.

Congress of the International Ice Hockey Federation in Zurich from 21 to 23 May postponed online until June 10.

The Executive Committee of the International Gymnastics Federation in Swakopmund, Namibia, was postponed from 26 to 27 May.

The council of the International Gymnastics Federation in Swakopmund, Namibia, has been postponed from 28 to 29 May.

Cancellation of the X Games in Shanghai from 30 to 31 May.

The FIFA Congress in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 5 June, was postponed online until 18 September.

The International Skating Union Congress in Phuket, Thailand, from 8 to 12 June was postponed until 31 May to 4 June 2021.

Induction to the 2020 International Boxing Hall of Fame in Canastota, New York, canceled from June 10-13.

Congress of the International Luge Federation in Berchtesgaden, Germany, from 15 to 16 June, postponed to 21 and 22 November.

The Congress of the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation in June travelled from Shanghai to Antwerp, Belgium.

The University Triathlon World Championships in Kecskemét, Hungary, from 27 to 28 June, have been cancelled.

X Games are canceled in Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 16-19.

Installed in the 2020 Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts on August 29, postponed until 2021.

The World Education Conference of the World Anti-Doping Agency in Sydney from 13 to 14 October was adjourned until 2021.

The International Volleyball Federation Congress in Phuket, Thailand, from 15 to 17 October, was postponed until 27 and 29 January.

Motorsport games in Marseille, France, from 23 to 25 October, postponed to 22-24 October 2021.

Congress of the International Gymnastics Federation in Antalya, Turkey, from 23 to 25 October, postponed until 2021.

International Hockey Federation Congress in New Delhi from October 28 to November. 1 deferred until May 2021.

The General Congress of the International Equestrian Federation in Johannesburg in November brought it online.

Congress of the International Modern Pentathlon Union in Xiamen, China, on 14 and 15 November, postponed until 2021.

General meeting of the International Sports Shooting Federation in Munich on 21 November cancelled.

The convention and the annual assembly of the International Tennis Federation in Madrid from 21 to 23 November were brought online.

General Assembly of the Association of National Olympic Committees in Seoul, South Korea, from 25 to 26 November, postponed until 26 and 27 October 2021.

Cancellation of the Ballon d’Or in Paris in December.

Congress of the International Canoe Federation in Manila, Philippines, from 5 to 6 December, postponed until 2021.

National school games in Singapore from January to August spectators.

The Arafura Games in Darwin, Australia, from 15 to 23 May 2021, have been cancelled.

Mediterranean Games in Oran, Algeria, from 25 June to 5 July 2021 postponed until 25 June to 5 July 2022.

World Games in Birmingham, Alabama, July 15-25, 2021, postponed July 7-17, 2022.

Francophony games in Kinshasa, Congo, from 23 July to August. 1, 2021 postponed to July 23 to August. 8, 2022.

The Islamic Solidarity Games in Konya, Turkey, from 20 to 29 August 2021, have been postponed.

Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England, from 27 July to August. 7, 2022 postponed to July 28 to August. 8, 2022.

The Youth Olympic Games in Dakar, Senegal, in 2022, were postponed by 2026.

Central American and Caribbean Games in 2022: Panama retires as host.

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