2024 in ice sports

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Bandy[edit]

World Championships[edit]

  • January 19–21: 2024 World Championship in Bandy for Boys 19 in Norway Oslo[1]
  • January 19–21: 2024 World Championship in Bandy for Boys 17 in Finland Mikkeli[2]

Bobsleigh & skeleton[edit]

World & Continental Championships[edit]

2023–24 Bobsleigh World Cup[edit]

2023–24 Skeleton World Cup[edit]

2023–24 Para Sport World Cup[edit]

  • November 30 – December 1, 2023: Para Sport WC #1 in Norway Lillehammer[6]
    • Men's Para Bobsleigh winners: Latvia Arturs Klots (1st) / United States Guillermo Castillo (2nd)
  • December 16–17, 2023: Para Sport WC #2 in Latvia Sigulda[7]
    • Men's Para Bobsleigh winners: Latvia Arturs Klots (2 times)
  • February 29 – March 1: Para Sport WC #3 in Switzerland St. Moritz[8]
    • Men's Para Bobsleigh winner: Switzerland Christopher Stewart
  • March 8: Para Sport WC #4 in Norway Lillehammer[9]
  • March 23–24: Para Sport WC #4 in France La Plagne[10]
    • Men's Para Bobsleigh winners: United States Robert Balk (1st) / Switzerland Christopher Stewart & Latvia Arturs Klots (2nd)
  • Overall World Cup winner: United Kingdom Corie Mapp[11]

2023–24 IBSF Bobsleigh European Cup[edit]

2023–24 IBSF Skeleton European Cup[edit]

2023–24 IBSF Bobsleigh North American Cup[edit]

2023–24 IBSF Skeleton North American Cup[edit]

Curling[edit]

Figure skating[edit]

ISU Championships[edit]

National figure skating events[edit]

Ice climbing[edit]

  • Full 2023–24 Ice Climbing Events Database here.

World Championships[edit]

  • January 18–20: 2024 UIAA Ice Climbing World Youth Championships in France Champagny-en-Vanoise[36]
    • Speed men winners: Mongolia Batzorig Munkhbaatar (u20) / Switzerland Lars Erik Dolf (u18) / United States Landers Gaydosh (u16)
    • Speed women winners: Liechtenstein Lorena Beck (u20) / Netherlands Mirre Wijnen (u18) / Finland Lili Boijer-Spoof (u16)
    • Lead men winners: Switzerland Tim Ziegler (u20) / Spain Lucas Pérez Nieto (u18) / United States Landers Gaydosh (u16)
    • Lead women winners: Liechtenstein Lorena Beck (u20) / United Kingdom Kasha Ogilvie (u18) / Switzerland Jill Zollinger (u16)
  • February 16–18: 2024 UIAA Ice Climbing World Championships in Canada Edmonton[37]

2023–24 UIAA Ice Climbing World Cup[edit]

2023–24 UIAA Ice Climbing Continental Open[edit]

Ice cross downhill[edit]

2023–24 ATSX Ice Cross World Championship[edit]

Ice stock sport[edit]

  • Full Ice stock sport results here.

International Championships[edit]

  • November 24–26, 2023: European Cup (Women) in Germany Regen[53]
    • Winner : Germany TSV Kühbach
  • November 17–19, 2023: European Cup (Men) in Germany Regen[54]
    • Winner : Germany EC Moitzerlitz Regen
  • January 26–28: Open European Championships 2024 in the distance competition in Austria Goggausee[55][56]
    • Men's winners: Germany Michael Späth /  Austria (team)
    • Women's winners: Germany Kathleen Neumayer /  Austria (team)
    • Mixed winners: Germany Annalena Leitner & Alexander Anzinger
    • U23 winners: Austria Peter Neubauer /  Austria (team)
    • U19 winners: Lithuania Rytis Petruškevičius /  Germany (team)
    • U16 winners: Austria Maximilian Moser /  Germany (team)
  • February 20–25: 2024 Junior European Championships in team and target competition for all classes in Italy Brunico[57][58]
    • Target competition men u16 & u19 winners: Austria Florian Kreuzeder (u16) / Austria Andreas Scharrer (u19)
    • Target competition u23 winners: Germany Florian Marchl (m) / Germany Alina Mayer (w)
    • Target competition team men u16 & u19 winners:  Austria (u16) /  Germany (u19)
    • Target competition team u23 winners:  Austria (m) /  Austria (w) /  Austria (mixed)
    • Team competition winners:  Austria (u16) /  Austria (u19) /  Austria (u23)
  • March 5–10: 2024 Open European Championships Women & Men in Germany Waldkraiburg[59][60]
    • Target competition winners: Germany Stefan Zellermayer (m) / Austria Sophie Schmutzer (w)
    • Target competition team winners:  Germany (m) /  Germany (w) /  Austria (mixed)
    • Team competition winners:  Austria (m) /  Italy (w)
  • June 28–30: 10th Africa Cup for Women and Men in Team-game and Target competition in Gabon Libreville[61]

Luge[edit]

  • Full FIL 2023/24 Calendar here.

Artificial Track[edit]

World & Continental Championships

2023–24 Luge World Cup[edit]

2023–24 Junior Luge World Cup[edit]

Natural Track[edit]

World & Continental Championships
2023–24 FIL Luge World Cup on Natural Track
2023–24 FIL Junior Luge World Cup on Natural Track
  • December 30–31, 2023: World Cup #1 in Austria Obdach-Winterleiten[87]
    • Singles winners: Italy Alex Oberhofer (m) / Austria Riccarda Rütz (f)
    • Doubles winners: Italy Tobias Paur & Andreas Hofer
  • January 4–5: World Cup #2 in Italy Ulten[88]
    • Singles winners: Slovenia Žiga Kralj (m) / Austria Riccarda Rütz (f)
    • Doubles winners: Italy Tobias Paur & Andreas Hofer
  • January 13–14: World Cup #3 in Italy Latsch[89]
    • Singles winners: Italy Alex Oberhofer (m) / Italy Jenny Castiglioni (f)
    • Doubles winners: Italy Tobias Paur & Andreas Hofer
  • January 27–28: World Cup #4 in Austria Umhausen[90]
    • Singles winners: Italy Anton Gruber Genetti (m) / Austria Riccarda Rütz (f)
    • Doubles winners: Italy Tobias Paur & Andreas Hofer
  • Overall Men's Singles winner: Italy Alex Oberhofer
  • Overall Women's Singles winner: Austria Riccarda Rütz
  • Overall Doubles winners: Italy Tobias Paur & Andreas Hofer

Short track[edit]

  • For Other 2023 / 2024 season results here.

World & Continental Championships[edit]

2023–24 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup[edit]