2012 in sports
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2012 in sports various events were held, notably the Summer Olympics were held in London, United Kingdom.
Events by month[]
January[]
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
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5 - 11 | Squash | 2011 PSA World Series Finals | International | Amr Shabana, Nicol David |
9 | American football | 2012 BCS National Championship Game | Domestic | University of Alabama |
15 | Marathon | Mumbai Marathon | international | Laban Moiben, Netsanet Achamo |
16 - 29 | Tennis | 2012 Australian Open | International | Novak Djokovic, Victoria Azarenka |
20 - 26 | Squash | Tournament of Champions 2012 | International | Nick Matthew |
22 | Field hockey | 2012 World Series Hockey | International | Sher-e-Punjab |
24 – 4 July | Association football | 2012 Copa Libertadores | Continental | Corinthians |
26 – 12 February | Baseball | 2012 Australian Baseball League postseason | Domestic | Perth Heat |
27 | Marathon | Dubai Marathon | International | Ayele Abshero, Aselefech Mergia |
29 –5 February | Bandy | 2012 Bandy World Championship | International | Sweden |
February[]
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
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3 – 6 October | Rugby league | / Super League XVII | Binational | Leeds Rhinos |
4 – 17 March | Rugby union | ///// 2012 Six Nations Championship | Continental | Wales |
5 | American football | , Super Bowl XLVI | Domestic | New York Giants |
9 – 17 May | Darts | / 2012 Premier League Darts | International | Phil Taylor |
18 – 18 November | Auto racing | 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series | Domestic | Brad Keselowski |
20 - 25 | Squash | North American Open 2012 | International | James Willstrop |
24 – 4 August | Rugby union | // 2012 Super Rugby season | International | Chiefs |
27 | Auto racing | 2012 Daytona 500 | Matt Kenseth |
March[]
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
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1 – 30 September | Rugby league | / 2012 NRL season | Binational | Melbourne Storm |
10 – 1 December | Association football | / 2012 Major League Soccer season | Binational | Los Angeles Galaxy |
11–22 | Cricket | 2012 Asia Cup | Continental | Pakistan |
13 – 2 April | Basketball | 2012 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament | Domestic | University of Kentucky |
17 – 3 April | Basketball | 2012 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament | Domestic | Baylor University |
18 | Formula One | 2012 Australian Grand Prix (F1 #1) | International | Jenson Button (McLaren-Mercedes) |
24 - 29 September | Australian football | 2012 AFL season | Domestic | Sydney Swans |
25 | Formula One | 2012 Malaysian Grand Prix (F1 #2) | International | Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) |
25 - 15 September | IndyCar | 2012 IndyCar Series | International | Ryan Hunter-Reay |
26 - 31 | Squash | Kuala Lumpur Open Squash Championships 2012 | International | Nicol David |
28 – 28 October | Baseball | / 2012 Major League Baseball season | Domestic | San Francisco Giants |
April[]
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
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4 – 27 May | Cricket | 2012 Indian Premier League | National | Kolkata Knight Riders |
8 | Motorcycle racing | 2012 Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP #1) | International | MotoGP: Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) Moto2: Marc Márquez (Suter) Moto3: Maverick Viñales (FTR-Honda) |
8 - 13 | Squash | El Gouna International 2012 | International | Ramy Ashour |
15 | Formula One | 2012 Chinese Grand Prix (F1 #3) | International | Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) |
16 | Athletics | 2012 Boston Marathon | International | Men: Wesley Korir Women: Sharon Cherop |
22 | Association football | 2012 A-League Grand Final | Continental | Brisbane Roar |
22 | Formula One | 2012 Bahrain Grand Prix (F1 #4) | International | Sebastian Vettel {Red Bull-Renault) |
23 | Athletics | 2012 London Marathon | International | Men: Wilson Kipsang Women: Mary Keitany |
29 | Motorcycle racing | 2012 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP #2) | International | MotoGP: Casey Stoner (Honda) Moto2: Pol Espargaró (Kalex) Moto3: Romano Fenati (FTR-Honda) |
29 | Athletics | 2012 Hamburg Marathon | International | Men: Shami Abdulahi Women: Netsanet Achamo |
May[]
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
4 - 20 | Ice hockey | / 2012 IIHF World Championship | International | Russia |
6 | Motorcycle racing | 2012 Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP #3) | International | MotoGP: Casey Stoner (Honda) Moto2: Marc Márquez (Suter) Moto3: Sandro Cortese (KTM) |
6 | Athletics | 2012 Toronto Marathon | International | Men: Women: |
9 | Association football | 2012 UEFA Europa League Final | Continental | Atlético Madrid |
11 - 13 | Basketball | 2012 Euroleague Final Four | Continental | Olympiacos |
11 - 30 | Chess | World Chess Championship 2012 | International | Viswanathan Anand |
13 | Formula One | 2012 Spanish Grand Prix (F1 #5) | International | Pastor Maldonado (Williams-Renault) |
14 - 20 | Squash | 2012 Men's British Open 2012 Women's British Open |
International | Men: Nick Matthew Women: Nicol David |
18 | Rugby union | 2012 European Challenge Cup Final | Continental | Biarritz |
19 | Association football | 2012 UEFA Champions League Final | Continental | Chelsea |
19 | Association football | 2012 Scottish Cup Final | Domestic | Hearts |
19 | Rugby union | 2012 Heineken Cup Final | Continental | Leinster |
20 | Motorcycle racing | 2012 French motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP #4) | International | MotoGP: Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) Moto2: Thomas Lüthi (Suter) Moto3 Louis Rossi (FTR Honda) |
26 | Rugby union | 2012 Aviva Premiership Final | Domestic | Harlequins |
27 | Formula One | 2012 Monaco Grand Prix (F1 #6) | International | Mark Webber (Red Bull-Renault) |
27 | IndyCar | 2012 Indianapolis 500 | International | Dario Franchitti |
27 | Rugby union | /// 2012 RaboDirect Pro12 Final | Continental | Ospreys |
27 – 11 June | Tennis | 2012 French Open | International | Men's Singles: Rafael Nadal Women's Singles: Maria Sharapova |
30 - 11 June | Ice hockey | / 2012 Stanley Cup Finals | Domestic | Los Angeles Kings |
June[]
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
3 | Motorcycle racing | 2012 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP #5) | International | MotoGP: Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) Moto2: Andrea Iannone (Speed Up) Moto3: Maverick Viñales (FTR-Honda) |
4 – 22 | Rugby union | 2012 IRB Junior World Championship | International | South Africa |
8–1 July | Association football | / UEFA Euro 2012 | Continental | Spain |
9 | Rugby union | 2012 Top 14 Final | Domestic | Toulouse |
10 | Formula One | 2012 Canadian Grand Prix (F1 #7) | International | Lewis Hamilton (Red Bull-Renault) |
12 - 21 | Basketball | / 2012 NBA Finals | Domestic | Miami Heat |
18 – 30 | Rugby union | 2012 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy | International | United States |
17 | Motorcycle racing | 2012 British motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP #6) | International | MotoGP: Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) Moto2: Pol Espargaró (Kalex) Moto3: Maverick Viñales (FTR-Honda) |
24 | Formula One | 2012 European Grand Prix (F1 #8) | International | Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) |
25 June–8 July | Tennis | 2012 Wimbledon Championships | International | Men's Singles: Roger Federer Women's Singles: Serena Williams |
30 | Motorcycle racing | 2012 Dutch TT (MotoGP #7) | International | MotoGP: Casey Stoner (Honda) Moto2: Marc Márquez (Suter) Moto3: Maverick Viñales (FTR-Honda) |
July[]
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
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8 | Motorcycle racing | 2012 German motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP #8) | International | MotoGP: Dani Pedrosa (Honda) Moto2: Marc Márquez (Eskil) Moto3: Sandro Cortese (KTM) |
14 | Association football | 2012 Supercupa României | Domestic | Dinamo București |
15 | Motorcycle racing | 2012 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP #9) | International | MotoGP: Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) Moto2: Andrea Iannone (Speed Up) Moto3: Maverick Viñales (FTR-Honda) |
22 | Formula One | 2012 German Grand Prix (F1 #10) | International | Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) |
28 – 12 August | Multi-sport | 2012 Summer Olympics | International | Most (gold) medals: USA |
28 – 16 September | Tennis | 2012 World TeamTennis | Domestic | Washington Kastles |
29 | Formula One | 2012 Hungarian Grand Prix (F1 #11) | International | Lewis Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) |
29 | Motorcycle racing | 2012 United States motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP #10) | International | MotoGP: Casey Stoner (Honda) |
August[]
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
18–6 October | Rugby union | /// 2012 Rugby Championship | International | New Zealand |
19 | Motorcycle racing | 2012 Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP #11) | International | MotoGP: Dani Pedrosa (Honda) Moto2: Marc Márquez (Suter Moto3: Luis Salom (Kalex KTM) |
19–8 September | Association football | 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup | International | United States |
22–2 September | Association football | 2012 Nehru Cup | International | India |
27–9 September | Tennis | 2012 US Open | International | Men's Singles: Andy Murray Women's Singles: Serena Williams |
29–9 September | Multi-sport | 2012 Summer Paralympics | International | Most (gold) medals: China |
September[]
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 | Formula One | 2012 Belgian Grand Prix (F1 #12) | International | Jenson Button (McLaren-Mercedes) |
9 | Formula One | 2012 Italian Grand Prix (F1 #13) | International | Lewis Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) |
12 - 15 | Squash | Malaysian Open Squash Championships 2012 | International | Raneem El Weleily. |
23 | Formula One | 2012 Singapore Grand Prix (F1 #14) | International | Sebastian Vettel (McLaren-Mercedes) |
30 | Athletics | Berlin Marathon | International | Men: Geoffrey Kiprono Mutai Women: Aberu Kebede. |
October[]
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
5 - 9 | Basketball | /// 2012 NBA Europe Live Tour | Continental | various |
6 - 12 | Squash | Men's United States Open 2012 Women's United States Open 2012 |
Internatinonal | Men: Ramy Ashour Women: Nicol David |
7 | Formula One | 2012 Japanese Grand Prix (F1 #15) | International | Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) |
7 | Athletics | Chicago Marathon | International | Men: Tsegaye Kebede Women: Atsede Baysa |
7 | Athletics | Twin Cities Marathon | International | Men: Christopher Kipyego Women: Jeannette Faber |
14 | Formula One | 2012 Korean Grand Prix (F1 #16) | International | Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) |
14 | Athletics | Toronto Waterfront Marathon | International | Men: Women: |
23 - 28 | Tennis | 2012 WTA Tour Championships | International | Women's singles: Serena Williams Women's doubles Maria Kirilenko & Nadia Petrova |
28 | Formula One | 2012 Indian Grand Prix (F1 #17) | International | Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) |
30–4 November | Tennis | 2012 Qatar Airways Tournament of Champions | International | Nadia Petrova |
November[]
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 - 18 | Futsal | 2012 FIFA Futsal World Cup | International | Brazil |
3 – 4 | Tennis | 2012 Fed Cup World Group | International | Czech Republic |
4 | Formula One | 2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (F1 #18) | International | Kimi Räikkönen (Lotus-Renault) |
4 | Athletics | New York City Marathon | International | Cancelled due to Hurricane Sandy |
5 - 11 | Tennis | 2012 ATP World Tour Finals | International | Men's singles: Novak Djokovic Men's doubles: Marcel Granollers & Marc López |
10 | Association football | 2012 AFC Champions League Final | Continental | Ulsan Hyundai FC |
12–17 | Squash | 2012 Women's World Team Squash Championships | International | Egypt |
16 – 18 | Tennis | 2012 Davis Cup World Group | International | Czech Republic |
18 | Formula One | 2012 United States Grand Prix (F1 #19) | International | Lewis Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) |
25 | Formula One | 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix (F1 #20) | International | Jenson Button (McLaren-Mercedes) |
27–2 December | Squash | Men's Hong Kong squash Open 2012 Women's Hong Kong squash Open 2012 |
International | Men's singles: Ramy Ashour Women's singles Nicol David |
December[]
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 - 10 | Chess | 2012 London Chess Classic | International | Magnus Carlsen |
6 - 16 | Association football | 2012 FIFA Club World Cup | International | Corinthians |
7 - 14 | Squash | 2012 PSA World Championship | International | Ramy Ashour |
12 - 16 | Swimming | 2012 FINA World Swimming Championships | International | Most (gold) medals: United States of America |
13 - 21 | Squash | 2012 WSA World Championship | International | Nicol David |
14–1 January 2013 | Darts | 2013 PDC World Darts Championship | International | Phil Taylor |
15–20 January 2013 | Field hockey | 2012-13 World Series Hockey | Domestic | Cancelled |
26–5 January 2013 | Ice hockey | 2013 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships | International | United States of America |
29 – 20 January 2013 | Ice hockey | 2013 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship | International | Canada |
29–6 January 2013 | Cross-country skiing | / / 2012–13 Tour de Ski | International | Men: Alexander Legkov Women: Justyna Kowalczyk |
29–6 January 2013 | Ski jumping | / 2012–13 Four Hills Tournament | International | Gregor Schlierenzauer |
Alpine skiing[]
American football[]
- Super Bowl XLVI – the New York Giants (NFC) won 21–17 over the New England Patriots (AFC)
- Location: Lucas Oil Stadium
- Attendance: 68,658
- MVP: Eli Manning, QB (New York)
- January 9 – BCS National Championship Game in New Orleans (2011 season):
- The Alabama Crimson Tide won 21-0 over the LSU Tigers to win the 2012 BCS National Championship Game
- March 21 - former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning signs a 5-year, $96 million deal with the Denver Broncos, after considering signing with teams such as the Miami Dolphins, Arizona Cardinals, Seattle Seahawks, and Tennessee Titans. Manning spent his first 13 years with the Colts, leading them to their 2nd Super Bowl title in 2007 and after going 2-14 in 2011 and earning the No. 1 pick in the 2012 Draft, Manning was released by the Colts 13 days earlier, and sat out that whole season due to undergoing neck surgeries. In a move that shocked both the media and fans, sophomore quarterback Tim Tebow would be traded to the New York Jets the next day, and just 2 months after he led the 4th seeded Broncos to a playoff win and go 7-4 as a starter. This signing is tied with the New Orleans Saints' signing of Drew Brees in 2006 as the greatest free agency signing in NFL history.
Aquatics[]
- January 16–29: 2012 Men's European Water Polo Championship in Eindhoven, Netherlands
- January 18–28: 2012 Women's European Water Polo Championship in Eindhoven, Netherlands
- February 20–26: 2012 FINA Diving World Cup in London, U.K.
- May 14–27: 2012 European Aquatics Championships in Antwerp and Eindhoven
- Aquatics at the 2012 Olympics in London, United Kingdom:
- Swimming 28 July - 10 August. American swimmer Michael Phelps became the most decorated Olympic athlete of all time, by surpassing soviet gymnast Larisa Latynina. Phelps has won 22 Olympic medals (18 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze) . The Swimming Medal Table was won by United States with 16 gold, 9 silver and 6 bronze. China was second with 5 gold, 2 silver, 3 bronze. France was third with 4 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze.
- Diving 29 July - 11 August
- Water Polo
- Synchronized Swimming 5–10 August
- 2012 FINA Swimming World Cup in eight different cities in October and November:
- October 2–3 Dubai, United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
- October 6–7 Doha, Qatar Qatar
- October 13–14 Stockholm, Sweden Sweden
- October 17–18 Moscow, Russia Russia
- October 20–21 Berlin, Germany Germany
- November 2–3 Beijing, China China
- November 6–7 Tokyo, Japan Japan
- November 10–11 Singapore Singapore.
Kenneth To from Australia won the men's race, while Katinka Hosszú from Hungary won the women's race
- December 12–16: 2012 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) in Istanbul, Turkey. United States won the medal table with 11 gold, 8 silver and 8 bronze, while China was second with 3 gold, 5 silver, 3 bronze and Hungary was third with 3 gold, 4 silver and 3 bronze.
Association football[]
- 2012 Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea (final held in Libreville)
- Champions: Zambia (first title); Runners-up: Ivory Coast; Third place: Mali.
- UEFA Euro 2012 in Poland and Ukraine (final was held in Kiev)
- Spain defeated Italy 4–0 in the final to successfully defend their 2008 Euro title. This is Spain's third Euro title win overall. It also made Spain the first men's team ever to win three consecutive major international competitions (Euro 2008, 2010 World Cup, Euro 2012).
- 2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan
- Champions: France (first title); Runners-up: North Korea; Third place: Ghana.
- 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Japan (final held in Tokyo)
- Champions: United States (third title); Runners-up: Germany; Third place: Japan.
- 2011–12 OFC Champions League
- Auckland City FC defeats AS Tefana 3–1 on aggregate. Auckland City will represent the OFC region in the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup.
- 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League
- In a matchup of two Mexican teams, Monterrey defeated Santos Laguna 3–2 on aggregate. Monterrey will represent the CONCACAF region in the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup.
- 2011–12 UEFA Champions League (final held in Munich)
- Chelsea defeated Bayern Munich 4–3 on penalties, after a 1–1 draw after extra time. Chelsea will represent the UEFA region in the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup.
- 2012 Copa Libertadores
- Corinthians defeated Boca Juniors 4–1 on points in the two-legged final. Corinthians will represent the CONMEBOL region in the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup.
- 2012 AFC Champions League (final held in Ulsan)
- Ulsan Hyundai defeated Al-Ahli 3–0. Ulsan Hyundai will represent the AFC region in the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup.
- 2012 CAF Champions League
- Al-Ahly defeated Espérance ST 3–2 on aggregate in the two-legged final. Al-Ahly will represent the CAF region in the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup.
- 2012 FIFA Club World Cup in Japan
- Corinthians defeated Chelsea 1–0 to claim its second title.
Athletics[]
- March 9–11: 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Istanbul, Turkey
- July 10–15: 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics in Barcelona, Spain
- June 27 – July 1: 2012 European Athletics Championships in Helsinki, Finland
Badminton[]
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Baseball[]
- The Miami Marlins, known as the Florida Marlins until November 11, 2011, opened their new stadium, Marlins Park, on April 4 against the defending World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals.
- October 24–28: In the World Series, the San Francisco Giants swept the Detroit Tigers 4–0, with Giants third baseman Pablo Sandoval named MVP. It was the Giants' second World Series victory in three years.
- October 27–November 5: In the Japan Series, the Yomiuri Giants defeated the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters 4–2, with Giants starting pitcher Tetsuya Utsumi named MVP.
Basketball[]
NBA Finals
- Miami Heat win four games to one over the Oklahoma City Thunder
- October 27 : The Oklahoma City Thunder trade James Harden, Cole Aldrich, Daequan Cook, and Lazar Hayward to the Houston Rockets in exchange for Kevin Martin, Jeremy Lamb, two first round picks (which became Steven Adams in 2013 and Mitch McGary in 2014), and a second round pick that became Alex Abrines in 2013, a trade that was heavily criticised by fans and the media as many believe the Thunder would've won a title or possibly become the NBA's next dynasty had they kept the trio of Harden, Russell Westbrook, and Kevin Durant. Having played there until 2021, Harden had his best years in Houston, leading them to 7 straight playoff appearances, the Western Conference Finals in 2015 and 2018, won the 2017-18 MVP award, and in 2018-19, led the Rockets to 32 straight 30-plus point games.
Events
- Barclays Center, a new arena in Brooklyn, opened late in 2012. The New Jersey Nets revealed in 2011 that they will become the Brooklyn Nets starting in the 2012–13 season, when they will begin playing in the new building.
- 2012 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament – The University of Kentucky wins its eighth national title, defeating the University of Kansas 67–59 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.
- 2012 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament – Baylor University wins its second national title, defeating the University of Notre Dame 80–61 at the Pepsi Center in Denver. The Lady Bears finish the season 40–0, becoming the first team in NCAA basketball history of either sex to win 40 games in a season.
- 2011–12 Euroleague Basketball. Final Four in Istanbul, Turkey - Olympiacos B.C. won, defeating PBC CSKA Moscow.
- South American Basketball Championship 2012 in Argentina - Argentina won, defeating Venezuela in the final.
Biathlon[]
Bowling[]
- January 29 : Mike Fagan won his first major championship, in claiming the USBC Masters title.
- February 26 : Pete Weber won his record 5th U.S. Open in dramatic fashion over Mike Fagan.
- April 15: Sean Rash broke his title slump in winning his second major in the PBA Tournament of Champions.
Canadian football[]
- November 23 – 48th Vanier Cup in Toronto: Laval Rouge et Or 37, McMaster Marauders 14
- November 25 – 100th Grey Cup in Toronto: Toronto Argonauts 35, Calgary Stampeders 22
Cricket[]
- 2012 Under19 Cricket World Cup was held in Australia.
India defeated Australia in the final and clinched their third title.
- 2012 ICC World Twenty20 was held in Sri Lanka.
West Indies defeated Sri Lanka in the final and clinched their first title.
Curling[]
Figure skating[]
Freestyle skiing[]
Futsal[]
- January 31 – February 11: 2012 UEFA Futsal Championship in Croatia (final held in Zagreb)
- November 2 – November 18: 2012 FIFA Futsal World Cup in Thailand (final to be held in Bangkok)
Golf[]
- September 25 – September 30: 2012 Ryder Cup in Medinah, Illinois, United States - won by Europe.
Handball[]
- 2012 Pan American Men's Handball Championship in Argentina
- January 15 – January 29: 2012 European Men's Handball Championship in Serbia
- December 3 – December 16: 2012 European Women's Handball Championship in Serbia
Horse racing[]
- Steeplechases
- Cheltenham Gold Cup – Synchronised
- Grand National - Neptune Collonges
- Flat races
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Dubai World Cup – Monterosso
- English Triple Crown:
- 2,000 Guineas Stakes – Camelot
- Epsom Derby - Camelot
- St. Leger Stakes – Encke
- United States Triple Crown:
- Kentucky Derby – I'll Have Another
- Preakness Stakes – I'll Have Another
- Belmont Stakes – Union Rags
- Breeders' Cup:
- Day 1:
- Juvenile Sprint: Hightail
- Marathon: Calidoscopio
- Juvenile Fillies Turf:
- Juvenile Fillies: Beholder
- Filly & Mare Turf: Zagora
- Ladies' Classic: Royal Delta
- Day 2:
- Juvenile Turf:
- Dirt Mile: Tapizar
- Filly & Mare Sprint: Groupie Doll
- Turf Sprint: Mizdirection
- Juvenile: Shanghai Bobby
- Turf: Little Mike
- Sprint:
- Mile: Wise Dan
- Classic: Fort Larned
- Day 1:
Ice hockey[]
Kickboxing[]
The following is a list of major noteworthy kickboxing events during 2012 in chronological order.
Lacrosse[]
- May 19: Rochester Knighthawks defeat the Edmonton Rush in Rochester to win their third MILL/NLL title.
- May 27: Northwestern defeats Syracuse 8–6 in the final of the NCAA Women's Tournament. It is the Wildcats' seventh national title, all in the last eight years.
- May 28: Loyola defeats in-state rival Maryland 9–3 in the final of the NCAA Men's Tournament. It is the first national title for the Greyhounds.
Luge[]
Mixed martial arts[]
The following is a list of major noteworthy MMA events by month.
January
1/7 — Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Jardine
1/14 — UFC 142: Aldo vs. Mendes
1/20 — UFC on FX: Guillard vs. Miller
1/27 — MFC 32 - Bitter Rivals
1/28 — UFC on Fox: Evans vs. Davis
February
2/4 — UFC 143: Diaz vs. Condit
2/11 — ONE Fighting Championship: Battle of Heroes
2/15 — UFC on Fuel TV: Sanchez vs. Ellenberger
2/25 — UFC 144: Edgar vs. Henderson
2/25 — KSW 18: Unfinished Sympathy
March
3/2 — UFC on FX: Alves vs. Kampmann
3/3 — Strikeforce: Tate vs. Rousey
3/16 — M-1 Challenge 31 - Monson vs. Oleinik
3/24 — M-1 Belarus 16 - Belarus Fighting Championship
3/31 — ONE Fighting Championship: War of the Lions
April
4/14 — UFC on Fuel TV: Gustafsson vs. Silva
4/21 — UFC 145: Jones vs. Evans
May
5/4 — MFC 33 - Collision Course
5/5 — UFC on Fox: Diaz vs. Miller
5/12 — KSW 19: Pudzianowski vs. Sapp
5/15 — UFC on Fuel TV: Korean Zombie vs. Poirier
5/19 — Strikeforce: Barnett vs. Cormier
5/26 – UFC 146: dos Santos vs. Mir
June
6/1 — The Ultimate Fighter: Live Finale
6/8 — UFC on FX: Johnson vs. McCall 2
6/21 — M-1 Global - Fedor vs. Rizzo
6/22 — UFC on FX: Maynard vs. Guida
6/23 — UFC 147: Silva vs. Franklin II
6/23 — ONE Fighting Championship: Destiny of Warriors
July
7/7 — UFC 148: Silva vs. Sonnen II
7/11 — UFC on Fuel TV: Muñoz vs. Weidman
7/14 — Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Kennedy
7/21 — UFC 149: Faber vs. Barão
August
8/4 — UFC on Fox: Shogun vs. Vera
8/10 — MFC 34 - Total Recall
8/11 — UFC 150: Henderson vs. Edgar II
8/18 — Strikeforce: Rousey vs. Kaufman
8/31 — ONE Fighting Championship: Pride of a Nation
September
9/1 — UFC 151: Jones vs. Henderson
9/15 — KSW 20: Fighting Symphonies
9/22 — UFC 152: Jones vs. Belfort
9/29 — UFC on Fuel TV: Struve vs. Miocic
9/29 — Strikeforce: Melendez vs. Healy
9/30 — M-1 Challenge 34 - Emelianenko vs. Gluhov
October
10/5 — UFC on FX: Browne vs. Bigfoot
10/6 — ONE Fighting Championship: Rise of Kings
10/13 — UFC 153: Silva vs. Bonnar
10/26 — MFC 35 - Explosive Encounter
November
11/3 — Strikeforce: Cormier vs. Mir
11/10 — UFC on Fuel TV: Franklin vs. Le
11/17 — UFC 154: St-Pierre vs. Condit
December
12/1 — KSW 21: Ultimate Explanation
12/8 — UFC on Fox: Henderson vs. Diaz
12/14 — UFC on FX: Sotiropoulos vs. Pearson
12/15 — The Ultimate Fighter: Team Carwin vs. Team Nelson Finale
12/29 – UFC 155: Dos Santos vs. Velasquez 2
Motorsport[]
Nordic skiing[]
Rink hockey[]
- 2012 the 50th Rink Hockey European Championship
- the 4th Rink hockey World Club Championship, Argentine
- , the 11th Ladies Rink Hockey World Championship, in Argentine
- 2012 B-Rink Hockey World Championship
- 2012 Rink Hockey American Championship
Road cycling[]
- May 5 – May 27: 2012 Giro d'Italia
- Ryder Hesjedal won the Giro, becoming the first Canadian to win a Grand Tour.
- June 30 – July 22: 2012 Tour de France
- Bradley Wiggins won the Tour, becoming the first British to win a Grand Tour.
- August 18 – September 9: 2012 Vuelta a España
- Alberto Contador won the title for the second time after his first success in 2008.[5]
- September 15 – September 23: 2012 UCI Road World Championships in Limburg, Netherlands
Rowing[]
- 2012 World Rowing Championships will be held at Plovdiv, Bulgaria between August 15 - August 19.
Rugby league[]
- 2012 Challenge Cup - Warrington Wolves win, defeating Leeds Rhinos in the final.
- 2012 European Cup - the England Knights won.
- 2012 New South Wales Cup season
- 2012 New Zealand rugby league season
- 2012 National League Cup
- 2012 RFL Championship
- 2012 State of Origin series – Queensland defeats New South Wales 2–1 in the best-of-3 series, extending the northerners' all-time record for consecutive State of Origin wins to seven.
- Super League XVII – Leeds Rhinos defeat Warrington Wolves 26–18 in the Grand Final to claim their second consecutive championship and fifth in the last six seasons.
- 2012 USARL season
- Leeds Rhinos win the 2012 World Club Challenge
Rugby union[]
- February 4 – 17 March: Six Nations Championship
- Wales win the championship for the 25th time, also claiming their 11th Grand Slam and 20th Triple Crown.
- May 18: Amlin Challenge Cup Final at The Stoop, London:
- Biarritz defeat Toulon 21–18 to claim their first Challenge Cup title and first European trophy.
- May 19: Heineken Cup Final at Twickenham, London
- Leinster crush Ulster 42–14 for their third Heineken Cup, becoming only the second club to successfully defend a Heineken Cup title and the first ever to win the Cup three times in four years.
- IRB Sevens World Series:
- New Zealand, Fiji and England. New Zealand claim their second consecutive series crown and tenth overall.
- June 4–22: 2012 IRB Junior World Championship in Cape Town and Stellenbosch, South Africa
- South Africa, New Zealand and Wales. This was the first title for South Africa. It was also the first time in the competition's five-year history in which New Zealand did not claim the title.
- June 16–30: 2012 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy in Salt Lake City, United States
- United States, Japan and Tonga. This was the first title for the USA, which will be promoted to the 2013 Junior World Championship at the expense of Italy.
- August 4: Super Rugby Final at Waikato Stadium, Hamilton:
- August 18 – October 6: The Rugby Championship
- New Zealand win the title with a clean sweep in the first season of the newly renamed competition, now including Argentina. Including the competition's previous history as the Tri Nations, this is the All Blacks' 11th series win.
- Domestic competitions
- English Premiership Final, May 26 at Twickenham:
- Harlequins defeat Leicester Tigers 30–23 to claim their first Premiership title. Quins had also finished atop the league table.
- RFU Championship Final, May 23 and May 30:
- London Welsh defeat Cornish Pirates 66–41 on aggregate to claim the title. London Welsh were initially denied a place in the Premiership due largely to stadium issues, but successfully appealed the denial, placing them in the Premiership for 2012–13 at the expense of bottom finisher Newcastle Falcons.
- Top 14 Final, June 9 at Stade de France, Saint-Denis:
- Toulouse defeat Toulon 18–12 and lift the Bouclier de Brennus for the 19th time.
- Rugby Pro D2 — Grenoble automatically promoted to Top 14 as champion. Mont-de-Marsan defeat Pau 29–20 in the playoff final to claim the second promotion place. These teams replace Brive and Lyon, which finished on the bottom of the Top 14 table.
- Pro12 Final, May 27 at RDS Arena, Dublin:
- Ospreys defeat Leinster 31–30 to claim their fourth Celtic League/Pro12 title.
- LV Cup (Anglo-Welsh Cup) – Leicester Tigers
- ITM Cup
- Premiership Final, October 27 at Rugby League Park, Christchurch: Canterbury defeat Auckland 31–18 for their fifth consecutive provincial title.
- Championship Final, October 26 at ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe: Counties Manukau defeat Otago 41–16 to claim their first title at any level of provincial rugby in 32 years. The Steelers are promoted to the 2013 ITM Premiership, replacing bottom-placed Hawke's Bay.
- Currie Cup Final, October 27 at Mr Price Kings Park, Durban:
- Western Province defeat Sharks 25–18 to claim their first Currie Cup title since 2001.
Ski mountaineering[]
Snowboarding[]
Squash[]
Sumo[]
Swimming[]
Tennis[]
- Australian Open (January 16–29)
- French Open (May 27 – June 11)
- Wimbledon (June 25 – July 8)
- Women's Singles: Serena Williams defeated Agnieszka Radwańska 6–1, 5–7, 6–2.[10]
- Men's Singles: Roger Federer defeated Andy Murray 4–6, 7–5, 6–3, 6–4.[11]
- Us Open (August 27 – September 9)
- WTA Tour Championships at Istanbul, Turkey. October 23 - October 28
- Serena Williams defeated Maria Sharapova 6-4, 6-3.
- ATP World Tour Finals at London, United Kingdom. November 5 - November 11
- Novak Djokovic defeated Roger Federer 7–6 (6), 7–5.
- Davis Cup - the Czech Republic wins, defeating Spain in the final.
- Fed Cup World Group - the Czech Republic wins, defeating Serbia in the final.
Volleyball[]
- Men's CEV Champions League 2011–12
- Women's CEV Champions League 2011–12
- 2012 FIVB World League
- 2012 FIVB World Grand Prix
Multi-sport events[]
- 2012 Winter Youth Olympics January 13–22 in Innsbruck, Austria
- June 21 – June 24 – in Klagenfurt, Austria
- July 27 – August 12 – 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom
- August 29 – September 9 – 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, United Kingdom
- 2012 Asian Beach Games in Haiyang, China
See also[]
- International sports calendar 2012
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