2017 in ice sports

World Championship

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Youth Bandy World Championships

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World Cup

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World Cup Women

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National champions

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International Bobsleigh and Skeleton events

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2016–17 Bobsleigh and Skeleton World Cup

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2016–17 IBSF Para-Sport World Cup

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  • November 15 – 23, 2016: Para-Sport World Cup #1 in United States Park City
    • Seated Para-bobsleigh winners: Canada Brian McPherson (#1) / Canada Lonnie Bissonnette (#2)
    • Para-skeleton winners: United Kingdom Matthew Richardson (#1) / United States Eric Eierdam (#2)
  • January 15 – 21: Para-Sport World Cup #2 in Norway Lillehammer
    • Seated Para-bobsleigh winners: United States Barry Schroeder (#1) / Latvia Alvils Brants (#2)
    • Para-skeleton winner: United States Eric Eierdam
  • January 23 – 28: Para-Sport World Cup #3 (final) in Germany Oberhof
    • Seated Para-bobsleigh winner: Latvia Arturs Klots (2 times)

2016–17 IBSF Intercontinental Cup

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  • November 6 – 11, 2016: IBSF Intercontinental Cup #1 in Austria Innsbruck (Igls)
    • Skeleton winners: Germany Kilian von Schleinitz (m; 2 times) / Netherlands Kimberley Bos (f; 2 times)
  • November 13 – 18, 2016: IBSF Intercontinental Cup #2 in Germany Schönau am Königsee
    • Skeleton winners: Germany Kilian von Schleinitz (m; 2 times) / Germany Anna Fernstaedt (f; 2 times)
  • January 9 – 13: IBSF Intercontinental Cup #3 in Canada Calgary
    • Men's skeleton winners: Russia Egor Veselov (#1) / Russia Pavel Kulikov (#2)
    • Women's skeleton winner: Canada Lanette Prediger (2 times)
  • January 22 – 27: IBSF Intercontinental Cup #4 (final) in United States Lake Placid, New York
    • Men's skeleton winners: United States John Daly (#1) / Russia Egor Veselov (#2)
    • Women's skeleton winner: United States Savannah Graybill (2 times)

2016-17 IBSF European Cup

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  • October 31 – November 6, 2016: IBSF European Cup #1 in Latvia Sigulda
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners #1:  Latvia (Oskars Ķibermanis & Matiss Miknis)
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners #2:  Latvia (Oskars Ķibermanis & Jānis Jansons)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners #1:  Belgium (Elfje Willemsen & Sophie Vercruyssen)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners #2:  Belgium (Elfje Willemsen & Sara Aerts)
    • Skeleton winners: Latvia Ivo Steinbergs (m) / Germany Anna Fernstaedt (f)
  • November 6 – 11, 2016: IBSF European Cup #2 in Austria Igls
    • Skeleton winners: Germany Fabian Kuechler (m; 2 times) / Germany Tamara Seer (f; 2 times)
  • November 10 – December 4, 2016: IBSF European Cup #3 in Germany Schönau am Königsee
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners #1:  Germany (Johannes Lochner & Joshua Bluhm)
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners #2:  Germany (Richard Oelsner & Alexander Schueller)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (#1);  Russia (#2);  Germany (#3)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners #1:  Belgium (Elfje Willemsen & Sophie Vercruyssen)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners #2:  Japan (Maria Oshigiri & Arisa Kimishima)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners #3:  Switzerland (Sabina Hafner & Eveline Rebsamen)
    • Skeleton #1 winners: Germany Felix Seibel (m) / Germany Maxi Just (f)
    • Skeleton #2 winners: Germany Dominic Rady (m) / Germany Tamara Seer (f)
  • December 12 – 18, 2016: IBSF European Cup #3 in Germany Altenberg, Saxony
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners #1:  Germany (Richard Oelsner & Alexander Schueller)
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners #2:  Latvia (Oskars Ķibermanis & Daumants Dreiškens)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Belgium (Elfje Willemsen & Sophie Vercruyssen)
  • January 8 – 15: IBSF European Cup #4 in Switzerland St. Moritz
  • January 15 – 20: IBSF European Cup #5 in Germany Altenberg, Saxony
    • Skeleton winners: Germany Dominic Rady (m; 2 times) / Germany Tamara Seer (f; 2 times)
  • January 22 – 29: IBSF European Cup #6 (final) in Germany Winterberg
    • Two-man bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Richard Oelsner & Marc Rademacher)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Russia (2 times)
    • Women's bobsleigh winners:  Great Britain (Mica McNeill & Montell Douglas)

2016-17 IBSF North American Cup

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  • November 6 – 14, 2016: IBSF North American Cup #1 in Canada Calgary
  • November 16 – 26, 2016: IBSF North American Cup #2 in Canada Whistler, British Columbia
  • January 1 – 12: IBSF North American Cup #3 in United States Park City
    • Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  Canada (Taylor Austin & Lascelles Brown)
    • Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  United States (Nick Cunningham & Ryan Bailey)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Brazil (#1) /  United States (#2)
    • Women's bobsleigh #1 winners:  South Korea (LEE Seon-hye & SHIN Mi-ran)
    • Women's bobsleigh #2 winners:  South Korea (KIM Yoo-ran & KIM Min-seong)
    • Skeleton winners: United States John Daly (m; 2 times) / United Kingdom Madelaine Smith (f; 2 times)
  • January 15 – 27: IBSF North American Cup #4 (final) in United States Lake Placid, New York
    • Two-man bobsleigh #1 winners:  United States (Nick Cunningham & Nathan Gilsleider)
    • Two-man bobsleigh #2 winners:  United States (Nick Cunningham & Hakeem Abdul-Saboor)
    • Four-man bobsleigh winners:  Brazil (#1) /  United States (#2)
    • Women's bobsleigh #1 winners:  South Korea (KIM Yoo-ran & KIM Min-seong)
    • Women's bobsleigh #2 winners:  United States (Nicole Vogt & Bonnie Kilis)
    • Skeleton #1 winners: Russia Pavel Kulikov (m) / United Kingdom Donna Creighton (f)
    • Skeleton #2 winners: United States John Daly (m) / South Korea MUN Ra-young (f)

2016–17 International curling championships

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2016–17 Curling Canada season of champions

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International figure skating events

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World ice hockey championships

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International luge events

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2016–17 Team Relay Luge World Cup

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2016–17 Sprint Luge World Cup

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2016–17 FIL World Cup – Natural Track

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  • December 9 – 11, 2016: WCNT #1 in Austria Kühtai
  • January 6 – 8, 2017: WCNT #2 in Italy Latsch
  • January 12 – 15: WCNT #3 in Russia Moscow
  • January 20 – 22: WCNT #4 in Slovenia Železniki
    • Singles: Italy Patrick Pigneter (m) / Italy Greta Pinggera (f)
    • Men's Doubles:  Italy (Patrick Pigneter & Florian Clara)
  • January 27 – 29: WCNT #5 in Italy Deutschnofen
    • Singles: Italy Alex Gruber (m) / Italy Greta Pinggera (f)
    • Men's Doubles:  Russia (Pavel Porshnev & Ivan Lazarev)
  • February 16 – 18: WCNT #6 (final) in Austria Umhausen
    • Singles: Austria Thomas Kammerlander (m) / Italy Greta Pinggera (f)
    • Men's Doubles:  Russia (Pavel Porshnev & Ivan Lazarev)

Other long track speed skating events

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