List of sports events affected by the coronavirus pandemic

Water

The Asian water polo championships in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, on 12 February, have been cancelled.

Grand Prize of Jumps in Madrid from 14 to 16 February: the Chinese has retired.

The World Diving Series in Beijing from 7 to 9 March has been cancelled.

The World Men’s Water Polo League on March 12 was postponed.

Postponement of the Women’s Water Polo League on March 12.

Women’s Olympic water polo qualifying tournament in Trieste, Italy, from 8 to 15 March, postponed from 17 to 24 May.

Italy Olympic trials in Riccione from March 17-21 canceled.

The World Diving Series in Kazan, Russia, on 20 and 22 March has been postponed.

Olympic men’s water polo classification in Rotterdam, Netherlands, from 22 to 29 March postponed to 31 May – postponed on 7 June.

The South American Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from March 25 to 29 cancelled.

The World Art Series was postponed in Hurghada, Egypt, on 27 March.

The Diving World Series is cancelled in London from 27 to 29 March.

Nordic Tour: Bergen Festival in Norway from 28 to 30 March cancelled.

Chinese Olympic trials in Qingdao from 28 March to April have been postponed from 10 to 16 May.

Canada Olympic trials in Toronto from March 30-April 5 postponed to April 7-11, 2011.

Ireland Olympic tests in Dublin from 1 to 5 April have been postponed.

Olympic Japanese testing in Tokyo from April 2 to 7, spectators.

World Artistic Series postponed to Budapest, Hungary, on 9 April.

European Swim Cup II in Eindhoven, Netherlands from April 9-12 canceled.

British Olympic trials in London from April 14-19 canceled.

World art series in Kazan, Russia, on April 17 postponed.

The African championships in Durban, South Africa, from 17 to 22 April have been postponed.

The Australian championships in Perth from 17 to 21 April have been cancelled.

The Tokyo Diving World Cup from 21 to 26 April was postponed from 23 to 28 February 2021.

Olympic Artistic Rating in Tokyo from April 30 to May 3 postponed from March 7 to March 7, 2021.

The European Championships in Budapest, Hungary, from 24 May, postponed from 17 to 30 August, postponed to 10-23 May 2021.

Grand Diving Grand Prix in Windsor, Canada, postponed on May 14.

Cancellation of the World Artistic Series in Madrid on May 29.

The Singapore Diving Grand Prix from 29 to 31 May is cancelled.

The Olympic swimming marathon qualifier in Fukuoka, Japan, may 30-31, postponed to May 29 and 30, 2021.

The Grand Prize for Diving was postponed in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 5 to 7 June.

Artistic World Series in Rochester, New York on June 12 canceled.

Olympic dives in the United States in Indianapolis from June 14-21 were canceled.

World Artistic Series final in Windsor, Canada, June 18, canceled.

United States Olympic trials in Omaha, Nebraska from June 21-28 postponed to June 13-20, 2021.

Grand Diving Prize in Cairo from June 17 to 20 postponed.

The Asian Championship in New Clark City, Philippines, from November 7-17, postponed until November 2021.

The World Short Field Championships in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, from 15 to 20 December, postponed from 13 to 18 December 2021.

World championships in Fukuoka, Japan from July 16-Aug. 1, 2021 postponed to May 13-29, 2022.

The European Short Field Championships in Kazan, Russia, from 2 to 7 December 2021, have been postponed from 2 to 7 November 2021.

Archery

The ISSF International Solidarity Championships in Dhaka, Bangladesh, from 22 to 28 February have been postponed.

The Pan American Championships in Monterrey, Mexico, from March 23 to 29, have been cancelled.

Kahraman Bagatir’s spring arrows in Antalya, Turkey, from 1 to 5 April, have been cancelled.

The Oceania championships in Fiji from April 5 to 9 have been cancelled.

The World Cup in Guatemala City is cancelled from April 20 to 26.

The Veronica Cup in Kamnik, Slovenia, from 24 to 26 April, has been cancelled.

The World Cup in Shanghai on 10 May is cancelled.

Suspended the World Cup in Antalya, Turkey, from 11 to 17 May.

The European Championships in Antalya, Turkey, from 20 to 26 May, suspended.

World ranking in Medellin, Colombia from 1 to 7 June suspended.

The Asian Cup in Gwangju, South Korea, from June 7-12, suspended.

Suspended the European Grand Prix in Porec, Croatia, from nine to thirteen June.

Suspended the Berlin World Cup from 21 to 28 June.

The world championships in the box in Yankton, South Dakota, from September 15 to 20, were postponed until 2022.

Track

The world championships in Eugene, Oregon, from August 6 to 15, 2021, are postponed from July 15-24, 2022.

World indoor championships in Nanjing from March 13-15 postponed to March 19-21, 2021.

The world half marathon championships in Gdynia, Poland, on 29 March have been postponed until 17 October.

The World Team Marching Championships in Minsk, Belarus, from 2 to May, have been cancelled.

The Hong Kong Marathon on February 9 was canceled.

The Asian Indoor Championships in Hangzhou from 12 to 13 February have been cancelled.

Tokyo Marathon on March 1, reserved for elite runners.

Paris Half Marathon from 1 March to 6 September.

Women’s marathon in Nagoya on March 8, reserved for elite runners.

The March Rome Half Marathon has been cancelled.

The new marathon was cancelled in Taipei City, Taiwan, on March 15.

Suzhou Half Marathon in China was canceled on March 15.

Barcelona Marathon from March 15th to October 25th.

The New York Half Marathon on March 15 was canceled.

Queensland Track Classic in Brisbane on 20 March postponed.

The Australian Championship in Sydney from March 21-29 has been cancelled.

The Seoul Marathon was canceled on March 22.

The Chongqing International Marathon in China was cancelled on March 22.

The Wuxi Marathon in China on March 22 canceled.

The Mersin Marathon in Turkey on 22 March has been postponed.

The Athens Half Marathon in Greece on 22 March has been postponed until 20 September.

The Lisbon half marathon from 22 March to 6 September has been cancelled.

Walking challenge in Taicang, China, March 28, cancelled.

The Prague Half Marathon from 28 March to 6 September has been cancelled.

The Rome Marathon on 29 March has been cancelled.

The Madrid half marathon postponed on March 29.

The Asian cross-country championships in Hong Kong on 29 March were postponed.

The Granada International Invitational was postponed to St. George on April 4.

Walking Grand Prix in Rio Maior, Portugal, april postponed

Paris Marathon from April 5th to October 18th.

He postponed the Milan Marathon in Italy on April 5.

The Daegu International Marathon in South Korea was canceled on April 5.

The Rotterdam marathon in the Netherlands on April 5 has been postponed.

The Kiev half marathon in Ukraine on April 5th cancelled.

The Berlin Half Marathon on April 5th has been cancelled.

The Two Oceans Marathon in Cape Town, South Africa, on April 11 cancelled.

The Wuhan China Marathon was cancelled on April 12.

The Pyongyang Marathon in North Korea was cancelled on April 12.

The Yangzhou Jianzhen International Half Marathon in China was postponed on April 12.

The Gunsan International Marathon in South Korea was canceled on April 12.

The Doha Diamond League in Qatar on 17 April has been postponed until 9 October.

The Vienna Marathon on April 19 cancelled.

The Hamburg Marathon on 19 April was postponed until 3 September.

The Enschede marathon in the Netherlands on 19 April cancelled.

The Boston Marathon from April 20 to September 14 is canceled.

Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa on April 24-25 postponed.

Multistars-Trofeo Zerneri Acciai in Lana, Italy, from 25 to 26 April, cancelled.

The London Marathon on 26 April was postponed until 4 October.

The Madrid Marathon of 26 April has been postponed to November 15.

The Hanover Marathon in Germany on 26 April has been cancelled.

The Dongying International Marathon in China on April 26 cancelled.

The Krakow Marathon in Poland on 26 April has been postponed.

The Gifu Half Marathon in Japan was canceled on April 26.

Cancellation of the Oda Memorial in Hiroshima, Japan, on April 29.

The Shizuoka foreign assembly was postponed in Fukuroi, Japan, on May 2.

Kipchoge Keino Classic in Nairobi, Kenya, on 2 May postponed to 26 September.

The Prague Marathon from 3 May to October has been cancelled.

Michitaka Kinami’s memorial meeting in Osaka, Japan, postponed on May 6.

China Diamond League from May 9 postponed to October 17.

The Florida invitation assembly in Miramar was canceled on May 9.

The Tokyo Gold Grand Prix was postponed on May 10.

The Geneva Marathon on 10 May has been postponed.

The Nanjing Assembly in China was postponed on 13 May.

Shanghai Diamond League on 16 May postponed to 13 August postponed to 19 September cancelled.

Riga Marathon in Latvia on May 17 postponed.

The Copenhagen Marathon on 17 May has been cancelled.

World 10K Bengaluru in India on 17 May postponed to the thirteenth of September postponed to 22 November.

Cape Town 12 Onerun in South Africa on May 17 cancelled.

Brazilian Caixa Grand Prix in Belem, Brazil on 17 May postponed.

Ostrava Golden Spike in the Czech Republic on 22 May postponed until September.

The 10km foreign road race from Okpekpe to Nigeria was cancelled on 23 May.

The Warsaw Half Marathon was postponed on May 23.

Meeting of Grande Caraibe in Baie Mahault, Guadeloupe, on 23 May postponed.

Stockholm Diamond League in Sweden on 24 May was postponed to 23 August.

The Edinburgh Marathon was postponed on 24 May.

The Ottawa Marathon in Canada was canceled on May 24.

Janusz Kusocinski Memorial in Chorzw, Poland, 24 May, postponed to 25 August.

Gala dei Castelli in Bellinzona, Switzerland on May 25 postponed to Sept. 15.

Napoli Diamond League (Golden Gala Pietro Mennea) 28 May postponed to 17 September.

Interior of Jaén Paraíso in Andujar, Spain, on May 29, cancelled.

The Trond Mohn Games in Bergen, Norway, on 30 May cancelled.

The Cantones Grand Prix in La Coruña, Spain, would possibly be postponed 30.

Irena Szewinska Memorial in Bydgoszcz, Poland, from 30 May postponed to 19 August.

Hypo Meeting in Götzis, Austria from May 30-31 canceled.

The Dalian International Marathon in China was postponed on May 31.

Rabat Diamond League (Mohammed VI International) in Morocco in May cancelled.

Pfingstsportfest International in Rehlingen, Germany on 31 May, cancelled to 14 August.

Venizeleia in Canaa, Greece, on May 31, cancelled.

The FBK Games in Hengelo, Netherlands, on 1 June cancelled.

Joensuu Games in Finland on June 3 canceled.

Challenge Cup in Niigata, Japan, on June 5th postponed.

Aliann Pompey Invitational to Georgetown, Guyana, on June 6 postponed.

Eugene Diamond League (Prefontaine Classic) in Oregon on June 6 and 7 postponed to October canceled.

Josefa Odlozila’s Memorial in Prague in June has been closed.

The Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku, Finland, on 9 June have been postponed until 11 August.

Ibero-American in Huelva, Spain, on June 10, cancelled.

Oslo Diamond League (Bislett Games) cancelled in June.

The P-T-S assembly in Amoron, Slovakia, on 11 June was postponed.

Paris Diamond League on June 13, postponed to the cancelled September 6.

The Race Grand Prix is cancelled in Kingston, Jamaica, on June 13.

The Georges Caillat monument was cancelled in Geneva in June.

X Meeting Internacional Arona in Spain on 13 and 14 June cancelled.

Comrades Marathon in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 14 June postponed.

The Sollentuna GP in Sweden on 16 June, postponed to 10 August.

Kladno Hazi A Kladenske Memorialy in the Czech Republic on June 16 postponed to Sept. 16.

Meeting in Madrid on 19 June cancelled.

U.S. Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, June 19-28, were postponed from June 18 to 27, 2021.

Mehrkampf in Ratingen, Germany, on 20 and 21 June, cancelled.

The Qasanov Memorial in Almaty, Kazakhstan, has been postponed from June 20 to 21.

The British championships in Manchester from 20 to 21 June are postponed until 8 and 9 August.

The International Marathon of Jilin City in China on June 21 has been postponed.

10 km from Port-Gentil to Gabon on June 21 postponed.

The Kuortane Games in Finland on 21 June have been postponed until 1 August.

The African championships in Algiers, Algeria from 24 to 28 June have been postponed.

The Copenhagen Athletics Games in Denmark on 25 June have been cancelled.

Canadian Olympic trials in Montreal June 25-28 postpone to June 24 and 27, 2021.

Great North 10K in Gateshead, England, on June 28, cancelled.

Liege International in Belgium on 1 July deferred.

Montreuil International in Paris on 1 July cancelled.

Spitzen Leichtathletik in Lucerne, Switzerland, cancelled on 1 July.

Nacht van de Atletiek in Heusden, Belgium, in July postponed to 6 September.

Peachtree Road Race in Atlanta in July postponed to November 26.

London Diamond League Canceled from July 4 to 5.

The Gold Coast Marathon in Australia on July 5 has been cancelled.

Meeting of the city of Padua in Italy on 7 July postponed to 12 September.

The international assembly was postponed in Sotteville, France, in July.

Monaco Diamond League (Herculis) on 10 July postponed to 14 August.

He postponed the surfing race in Durban 10K City, South Africa, on July 12.

Nelson Mandela Bay’s half marathon in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, was postponed on July 25.

The Liupanshui Marathon in China was postponed on July 25.

The half marathon was canceled in Bogota, Colombia, on July 26.

Cancellation of The Citius in Bern, Switzerland, on 15 August.

Gateshead Diamond League on 16 August postponed until the cancelled September 12.

Half marathon from Rio to Brazil on August 16, postponed to January 24, 2021.

Friidrott GP in Gothenburg, Sweden, on 19 August postponed to 29 August.

Lausanne Diamond League (Athletissima) in Switzerland on 20 August postponed to 2 September.

21K Buenos Aires on August 23 cancelled.

Province of Liege in Belgium on 23 August.

The European Paris Championships from 25 to 30 August have been cancelled.

The Bali marathon in Indonesia on August 30 cancelled.

The Mexico City Marathon was canceled on August 30.

The Stockholm Marathon in Sweden on September 5 has been cancelled.

The Prague Grand Prix is cancelled on September 5.

The Diamond League final in Zurich from 9-11 September cancelled.

The half marathon in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 12 cancelled.

Tallinn Marathon and Half Marathon in Estonia on Sept. 12-13 canceled.

The Lanzhou International Marathon in China on September 13 cancelled.

The Hamburg Marathon in Germany was cancelled on 13 September.

Great North Run in Newcastle, England on Sept. 13 canceled.

Decastar in Talence, France from 19 to 20 September cancelled.

The International Hengshui International Marathon in China on September 20 cancelled.

The Porto half marathon in Portugal on September 20 cancelled.

Canceled the Buenos Aires Marathon in Argentina on September 20.

The Berlin Marathon on 27 September has been cancelled.

The Madrid half marathon in October has been cancelled.

The Cardiff Half Marathon on October 4 was canceled.

The Chicago Marathon was canceled on October 11.

The Lisbon Marathon and Half Marathon in Portugal in October has been cancelled.

The Prague Marathon in October has been cancelled.

Paris 20KM in October cancelled.

The Cape Town Marathon in South Africa was cancelled on 18 October.

The Detroit Marathon is canceled on October 18.

The Toronto waterfront marathon is canceled on October 18.

The Rotterdam Marathon in the Netherlands on 25 October has been cancelled.

The New York City Marathon on November 1 was canceled.

The Guadalajara International Marathon in Mexico on November 1 cancelled.

The Sao Paulo marathon in Brazil on November 2 cancelled.

Porto Marathon in Portugal on Nov. 8 canceled.

Kobe Marathon in Japan on Nov. 15 canceled.

The Osaka Marathon in Japan on November 29 cancelled.

AUTO RACING

F1: The Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne on 15 March cancelled.

F1: Bahrain Grand Prix is postponed in Sakhir on 22 March.

F1: The Vietnam Grand Prix was postponed in Hanoi on April 5.

F1: The Chinese Grand Prix is postponed in Shanghai on April 19.

F1: Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort in May cancelled.

F1: Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona on May 10 postponed to August 16, without spectators.

F1: Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo on May 24 cancelled.

F1: Azerbaijan Grand Prix is cancelled in Baku on 7 June.

F1: Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal on June 14 canceled.

F1: French Grand Prix in Le Castellet on June 28 canceled.

F1: Austrian Grand Prix in Spielberg on July 5, with no spectators.

F1: Grand Prix de Styria in Spielberg, Austria, 12 July, spectators.

F1: The British Grand Prix at Silverstone on 19 July has moved to August 2, with no spectators.

F1: Hungarian Grand Prix in Mogyored on 2 August moved to July 19, spectators.

F1: Belgian Grand Prix at Francorchamps on 30 August, spectators.

F1: Italian Grand Prix in Monza on Sept. 6, no spectators.

F1: Singapore Grand Prix on September 20 cancelled.

F1: The Japanese Grand Prix at Inoucho in October cancelled.

F1: The U.S. Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, is canceled on October 25.

F1: The Mexican Grand Prix is cancelled in Mexico City on November 1.

F1: Brazilian Grand Prix in Sao Paulo on November 15 cancelled

IndyCar: St. Petersburg Grand Prix in Florida on March 15 postponed to October 25.

IndyCar: Alabama Grand Prix in Birmingham on April 5 canceled.

IndyCar: Long Beach Grand Prix in California on April 19 canceled.

IndyCar: Austin Challenge in Texas on April 26 canceled.

IndyCar: Indianapolis 500 on May 24 postponed to August 23.

IndyCar: Detroit Grand Prix from May 30 to 31 cancelled.

IndyCar: Texas 400 in Fort Worth on June 6, spectators.

IndyCar: Road America in Wisconsin on June 21 postponed July 11-12.

IndyCar: Indy Richmond three hundred on June 27 in Virginia canceled.

IndyCar: Indianapolis GP on July 4, no spectators.

IndyCar: Indy Toronto on July 12 canceled.

IndyCar: Indy two hundred in Lexington, Ohio, on August 16, postponed to August 9.

IndyCar: St. Louis 500 on August 22 postponed to August 30.

IndyCar: Portland, Oregon GP on September 13.

IndyCar: The double name of the Monterey Grand Prix in California on September 19 and 20 canceled.

WRC: Rally Mexico in León from March 12-15, shortened in one day.

WRC: Rally Argentina in Villa Carlos Paz from April 23 to 26 postponed.

WRC: Portugal Rally in Matosinhos from 21 to 24 May cancelled.

WRC: Rally Italia in Sardinia on 7 June postponed.

WRC: Kenya Rally from July 16-19 cancelled.

WRC: Rally Finland at Jyv-skyl from August 6-9 cancelled.

WRC: New Zealand Rally in Auckland on September 6 cancelled.

WRC: Wales Rally GB from Oct. 29-Nov. 1 canceled.

Sebring 12 Hours in Florida on March 21 and 22 deferred as of November 14.

24 Hours of Le Mans in France from 13 to 14 June postponed to 19 and 20 September.

NASCAR: Atlanta 500 on March 15 canceled.

NASCAR: Miami on March 22 canceled.

NASCAR: Texas 500 in Fort Worth on March 29 postponed.

NASCAR: Bristol 500 in Tennessee postponed April 5.

NASCAR: Richmond in Virginia on April 19 canceled.

NASCAR: Talladega 500 in Alabama on April 26 postponed.

NASCAR: Dover Race in Delaware in postponed May.

NASCAR: Martinsville 500 in Virginia on May 9 postponed.

NASCAR: Darlington 400 in South Carolina on May 17, spectators.

NASCAR: Darlington 500 in South Carolina on May 21, spectators.

NASCAR: Charlotte 600 in Concord, North Carolina, on May 24, with no spectators.

NASCAR: Charlotte 500 in Concord, North Carolina on May 28, viewers.

NASCAR: Bristol 500 in Tennessee on May 31, spectators.

NASCAR: Atlanta 500 on June 7, no spectators.

NASCAR: Martinsville 500 in Virginia on June 10, spectators.

NASCAR: Sonoma 350 in California on June 14 canceled.

NASCAR: Homestead in Florida on June 14, spectators are allowed.

NASCAR: Chicagoland in Joliet, Illinois on June 21 cancelled.

NASCAR: Pocono 325 in Pennsylvania on June 27, viewers.

NASCAR: Pocono 350 in Pennsylvania on June 28, viewers.

NASCAR: Indianapolis on July 5, no spectators.

NASCAR: Kentucky 400 in Sparta on July 12, viewers.

NASCAR: All-Star Open on July 15 moved from Charlotte, North Carolina to Bristol, Tennessee.

NASCAR: Kansas 400 in Kansas City on July 23, viewers.

NASCAR: Cup Race on Aug. 16 moved from Watkins Glen, New York to Daytona, Florida.

Badminton

China Masters in Lingshui from 25 February to 1 March postponed to 5-10 May postponed to 25-30 August cancelled.

Asian team championships in Manila from 11 to 16 February: China and Hong Kong withdrew.

German Open in Mulheim on 8 March cancelled.

The Portuguese International Championships in Caldas da Rainha from 5 to 8 March have been postponed until 5-8 November.

The Swiss Open in Basel from 17 to 22 March has been cancelled.

North Harbour International in Auckland, New Zealand, from March 19 to 22, cancelled.

India Open in New Delhi from 24 to 29 March postponed to December 8-13.

The Orleans Masters in France from March 24-29 cancelled.

The Vietnam International Challenge in Hanoi was postponed from March 24 to 29 to June 2-7 to October 27 to November 27. 1.

Waikato International in New Zealand from 26 to 29 March cancelled.

Polish Open in Krakow from 26 to 29 March cancelled.

Malaysia Open in Kuala Lumpur from 31 March to 5 April postponed from 24 to 29 November.

The Canadian International Challenge at Fort McMurray is cancelled from March 31 to April 5.

The Osaka Challenge in Moriguchi is cancelled from April 1 to 5.

The Finals of Finland in Vantaa from 2 to 5 April has been cancelled.

Singapore Open from 7 to 12 April cancelled.

Dutch International in Wateringen from 8 April until cancelled.

Peru International in Lima since 19 April cancelled.

The Asian championships moved from Wuhan, China, to Manila on April 21 and were cancelled on April 26.

The European Championships in Kiev, Ukraine, from 21 to 26 April, have been cancelled.

The Pan American Individual Championships in Lima, Peru, from April 23 to 26, have been cancelled.

The New Zealand Open in Auckland from 28 April to May was postponed from 20 to 25 October.

Denmark’s Farum Challenge from May 7-10 cancelled.

Slovenia International in Medvode from 13 to 16 May cancelled.

The Thomas and Uber Cup finals in Aarhus, Denmark, from 24 May to 24, postponed from 15 to 23 August, postponed from 3 to 11 October.

The Mongolian International Challenge in Ulanbataar from 26 to 31 May has been cancelled.

Latvia International in Jelgava from 28 to 31 May postponed to 27-30 August.

Australian Open in Sydney from June 2-7 cancelled.

Vietnam International Challenge in Hanoi from June 2 to 7 cancelled.

Lithuania International in Panevezys from 7 June cancelled.

The Thai Open in Bangkok from 9 to 14 June was postponed to 1 to 6 December.

Indonesia Open in Jakarta from 16 to 21 June postponed to 17-22 November.

The US Open in Fullerton, California, June 23-28, is cancelled.

Canada’s Open in Calgary from June 30 to July 5 cancelled.

Lagos International in Nigeria from 1 to July suspended.

Sleepless nights in Gatchina, Russia, from July 1 to 5 suspended.

Russian Open in Vladivostok from 7 to 12 July cancelled.

Azerbaijan International in Baku from the cancelled 19 July.

The Hyderabad Open in India from 11 to 16 August has been cancelled.

Akita Masters in Japan from August 18 to 23 cancelled.

Vietnam Open in Da Nang from August 25 to 30 cancelled.

Indonesia Masters in Jakarta from 29 September to 29 October. Cancelled.

Dutch Open in Almere from 6 to October cancelled.

The Korea Masters was cancelled at Gwangju from 24 to 29 November.

The finals of the world tour in Guangzhou, China, from 8 to 13 December, were postponed from 16 to 20 December.

European Mixed Team Championships in Vantaa, Finland, from 17 to 21 February 2021: England retired as host.

The world championships in Huelva, Spain, in August 2021, have been postponed until 29 November-December. 5, 2021.

Baseball

MLB: Preseason from March 12 canceled. Regular season due to start on March 26 postponed. St Louis vs. Chicago Cubs in London from June 13-14 canceled. All-Star Game in Los Angeles on July 14 canceled. From July 23 started, no spectators.

Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan: pre-season from February 26 to March 15, viewers. The normal season is scheduled to begin on March 20. All-Star games from July 19-20 are cancelled. From June 19, it began, with no spectators. From July 10, spectators are allowed.

KBO League in South Korea: the pre-season of March 14-24 cancelled. The normal season will begin on March 28, postponed. The pre-season of April 21 has resumed. The season of May 5, with no spectators, has begun. Starting July 26, spectators are allowed

The Chinese Professional Baseball League in Taiwan is scheduled to begin on The Postponed March 14. From April 12, it restarted, with no spectators. From May 8, spectators are allowed.

The Mexican Baseball League, which was scheduled to begin on April 6, was postponed until August 7.

The Olympic Qualifying Tournament of the Americas in Arizona is postponed from March 22-26.

The final Olympic qualifiing in Taichung and Dou Liu, Taiwan, from 1 to 5 April, was postponed to June 17-21. Postponed on March 25.

The Small League World Series is canceled in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, from August 20 to 30.

Women’s World Cup in Tijuana, Mexico, from 11 to 20 September, postponed from 12 to 21 November.

World Baseball Classic in Taiwan, Japan, United States from March 9-23, 2021 postponed to 2023.

BASKETBALL

The NBA’s march is postponed. To leave on July 30, no spectators.

WNBA, which is due to begin on May 15, was postponed until July 24, with no spectators.

Women’s Olympic qualifying tournament moved from Foshan, China to Belgrade, Serbia from Feb. 6-9.

Men’s Olympic Qualifying Tournaments in Belgrade, Serbia; Split, Croatia; Kaunas, Lithuania; and Victoria, British Columbia, from 23 to 28 June, deferred from June 22 to July 4, 2021.

Asian Cup Qualifiers: Philippines vs. Philippines Thailand on 20 February; Japan v China on 21 February; China vs. China Malaysia on 24 February, postponed. Matches scheduled for Hong Kong have been transferred to opponents’ homes. Asian Cup from 15 to 15 August 2021 postponed from 17 to 29 August 2021.

Afrobasket in Rwanda from 17 to 29 August 2021 postponed to 24 August-September. 25, 2021.

EuroBasket from 2 to 19 September 2021 deferred until 1 to 18 September 2022.

AmeriCup postponed to Sept. 2-11, 2021.

The AmeriCup is postponed from June 20 to 27, 2021.

CBA in China since 24 January suspended. From June 20, it restarted, with no spectators. From July 26, spectators are allowed.

KBL in South Korea: all matches on February 25, spectators. Since February 29, suspended. As of March 24, cancelled.

KBL in South Korea since March 1 suspended. As of March 19, cancelled.

Italian Serie A: March 7th, no spectators. 8 March deferred. As of April 7, cancelled.

NBL in Australia: from 10 March, no spectators. March 17, after Game 3 of 5, cancelled.

B-League in Japan as of 26 February postponed. As of March 14th, no spectators. As of March 20, suspended. As of March 27, cancelled.

Euroleague: Milan vs Real Madrid in Milan in March; Valencia vs Milan in Valencia on March 5. Competition of March 12 suspended. As of May 25th cancelled.

Women’s Euroleague: Famila Schio v Sopron on 26 February; Reyer vs Riga on 26 February; USK Praha v Famila Schio on March 11; Ekaterinburg vs Montpellier on 11 March, cancelled. Contest of the thirteenth of March suspended. As of May 25th cancelled.

EuroCup: Brescia vs Reyer on 3 March, Monaco vs UNICS Kazan on March 4, Darussafaka vs Bologna on March 5, spectators. Contest of the thirteenth of March suspended. Since May 2, five are canceled.

Women’s EuroCup: Castors Braine – Valencia on 12 March; Reyer vs. Girona on March 12, cancelled. Dynamo Kursk vs. Avenue on March 12 canceled. Contest of the thirteenth of March suspended. As of May 25th cancelled.

The Basketball Africa League, which was scheduled to begin on March 13, is delayed.

VTB United League in Belarus, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Poland and Russia since 13 March suspended. As of May 27, cancelled.

Suspension of the ASEAN Basketball League from March.

3×3

Asian Cup in Changsa, China, from 13 to 17 March postponed from 9 to 13 September.

Olympic classification in Bangalore, India, from 18 to 22 March, postponed to Graz, Austria, from 26 to 30 May 2021.

The Doha Masters in Qatar is postponed on 2 April.

Universal Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Budapest, Hungary, from April 24 to 26 postponed until 2021.

Manila Masters from 2 May to deferred from August 15-16.

Chengdu Masters in China from May 30 to 31 postponed to 17-18 October cancelled.

The Mexican City Masters are cancelled from June 20 to 21.

The Utsunomiya Masters in Japan from July 11-12, which were postponed until October 3 and 4, have been cancelled.

The Prague Masters from 1 to 2 August are cancelled.

Lausanne Masters in Switzerland on Aug. 21-22 canceled.

The Los Angeles Masters from September 19-20 are canceled.

The Nanjing Masters in China from 17 to 18 October has been cancelled.

The Abu Dhabi Masters is cancelled in the United Arab Emirates from 30 to 31 October.

Biathlon

Olympic test event in Zhangjiakou, China from Feb. 27-March 2 canceled.

World Cup in Nove Mesto, Czech Republic from 5 to 8 March, spectators.

World Cup in Kontiolahti, Finland from 12 to 14 March, spectators.

The World Cup in Oslo, Norway, from 20 to 22 March, cancelled.

GRASS BOWLS

The World Championships in The Gold Coast, Australia, from May 26 to June 7, postponed from May 25 to June 6, 2021.

Boxing

José Carlos Ramirez vs. Viktor Postol for the Ramirez WBC-WBO super titles in Haikou, China, on February 1, postponed to Fresno, California on May 9.

The Olympic qualifiers in Asia and Oceania moved from Wuhan, China, to Amman, Jordan, from March 3-11.

Shakur Stevenson v. Miguel Mariaga by stevenson’s WMO featherweight name in New York on March 14, postponed.

Mairis Briedis v Yuniel Dorticos, the last world boxing super series heavyweight in Riga, Latvia, on 21 March, postponed to May 16.

European Olympic qualifying in London in March, 3nd of 11th, cancelled.

The Olympic qualifiers for the Americas are suspended in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from March 26 to April.

Artur Beterbiev v Fanlong Meng for the CMB-FIB soft heavyweight titles in Beterbiev in Quebec City, Canada, on March 28, postponed.

Geovana Peres v Savannah Marshall by the soft female heavyweight name of Peres in Newcastle, England, on April 4, postponed to June 27.

Jamal James vs. No. Thomas Dulorme by the interim WBA welterweight name in Minneapolis, Minnesota in postponed April.

David Morrell v. Lennox Allen by the WBA super-middleweight name in Minneapolis, Minnesota in postponed April.

Andrew Moloney v. Israel Gonzalez by the AMB junior bantamweight name of Moloney in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on April 17, cancelled.

Luke Campbell vs. Luke Campbell Javier Fortuna for the vacant name of the WBC in Oxon Hill, Maryland on April 17 postponed.

Cecilia Braekhus v Jessica McCaskill for the WBC-WBA-IBF-WBO women’s welterweight titles in Braekhus, Oxon Hill, Maryland, on April 17 postponed.

David Benavidez vs Roamer Alexis Angulo by the WBC super-middleweight name in Benavidez in Phoenix, Arizona on April 18 postponed.

Terri Harper v Natasha Jones for Harper’s WBC women’s super featherweight title in Doncaster, England, postponed on April 24.

Naoya Inoue vs. John Riel Casimero for the WBA-IBF titles in Inoue and the Bantamweights of Casemiro WBO in Las Vegas on April 25 postponed.

Patrick Teixeira v. Brian Castano by the WMO junior middleweight name in Teixeira in Indio, California, on April 25 postponed.

Rene Alvarado vs. Roger Gutierrez for the JUNIOR wba name “regular” Alvarado in Indio, California, on April 25 postponed.

Wanheng Menayothin v Marco Rementizo by the strawweight name of the Wanheng WBC in Indian, California on April 25 postponed.

Felix Alvarado vs DeeJay Kriel for the junior flyweight title of the IVF of Alvarado in Indio, California, on April 25 postponed.

Josh Taylor vs. Apinun Khongsong for Taylor’s WBA-IBF super lightweight titles in Glasgow, Scotland on May 2 postponed.

Billy Joe Saunders Canelo Alvarez for the OMB saunders titles and the AMB Alvarez super-middleweight in Las Vegas on May 2 postponed.

Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano for Taylor WBC-WBA-IBF-WBO women’s titles in Manchester, England, on May 2, postponed to July 4, cancelled.

Dillian Whyte v Alexander Povetkin by the interim WBC “regular” heavyweight name in Manchester, England, on 2 May, postponed to 4 July.

Claressa Shields v Marie-Eve Dicaire by the name Shield WBC-WBO and the IVF women’s super welterweight names in Dicaire in Flint, Michigan, on May 9, postponed.

World Cup in Cologne, Germany, 17-20 June cancelled.

Anthony Joshua v Kubrat Pulev for Joshua’s WBA-IBF-WBO heavyweight titles in London on 20 June postponed.

Tyson Fury v Deontay Wilder by the WBC heavyweight name Fury in Las Vegas on July 18 postponed.

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