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2016 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. The main highlight for this year is the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Calendar by month
Air sports
Alpine skiing
Amateur boxing
American football
- Super Bowl 50 – the Denver Broncos (AFC) won 24–10 over the Carolina Panthers (NFC)
- Location: Levi's Stadium
- Attendance: 71,088
- MVP: Von Miller, LB (Denver)
 
Aquatics
Archery
- November 21, 2015 – September 17, 2016: 2015–16 World Archery Federation Events Page[1]
2016 Summer Olympics (WA)
- August 5 – 12: 2016 Summer Olympics in  Rio de Janeiro at the Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí Rio de Janeiro at the Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí- Men's individual:    Ku Bon-chan; Ku Bon-chan;   Jean-Charles Valladont; Jean-Charles Valladont;   Brady Ellison Brady Ellison
- Men's team:    South Korea (KOR); South Korea (KOR);   United States (USA); United States (USA);   Australia (AUS) Australia (AUS)
- Women's individual:    Chang Hye-jin; Chang Hye-jin;   Lisa Unruh; Lisa Unruh;   Ki Bo-bae Ki Bo-bae
- Women's team:    South Korea (KOR); South Korea (KOR);   Russia (RUS); Russia (RUS);   Chinese Taipei (TPE) Chinese Taipei (TPE)
 
- Men's individual: 
Indoor archery
- November 21 & 22, 2015: IA World Cup #1 in  Marrakesh (junior & senior individual events)[2] Marrakesh (junior & senior individual events)[2]
- December 9 & 10, 2015: IA World Cup #2 in  Bangkok (senior individual events only)[3] Bangkok (senior individual events only)[3]- Men's recurve winner:  Brady Ellison Brady Ellison
- Women's recurve winner:  Aída Román Aída Román
- Men's compound winner:  Reo Wilde Reo Wilde
- Women's compound winner:  Toja Cerne Toja Cerne
 
- Men's recurve winner: 
- January 15 – 17: IA World Cup #3 in  Nîmes (junior & senior individual events)[4] Nîmes (junior & senior individual events)[4]- Men's recurve winner:  Luca Melotto Luca Melotto
- Women's recurve winner:  Guendalina Sartori Guendalina Sartori
- Men's compound winner:  Braden Gellenthien Braden Gellenthien
- Women's compound winner:  Linda Ochoa-Anderson Linda Ochoa-Anderson
 Italy and Italy and France won 2 gold medals each. Italy won the overall medal tally. France won 2 gold medals each. Italy won the overall medal tally.
 
- Men's recurve winner: 
- January 29 – 31: IA World Cup #4 (final) in  Las Vegas[5] Las Vegas[5]- Men's recurve winner:  Brady Ellison Brady Ellison
- Women's recurve winner:  Khatuna Lorig Khatuna Lorig
- Men's compound winner:  Jesse Broadwater Jesse Broadwater
- Women's compound winner:  Sarah Holst Sonnichsen Sarah Holst Sonnichsen
 
- Men's recurve winner: 
- March 1 – 6: 2016 World Indoor Archery Championships in  Ankara[6] Ankara[6] Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
Outdoor archery
- January 28 – 31: 2016 African Archery Championships in  Windhoek Windhoek Egypt won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Egypt won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- April 26 – May 1: WA World Cup #1 in  Shanghai[7] Shanghai[7]- Men's recurve winner:  Sjef van den Berg Sjef van den Berg
- Women's recurve winner:  JU Hye-bhin JU Hye-bhin
- Men's compound winner:  Mike Schloesser Mike Schloesser
- Women's compound winner:  Sara López Sara López
 
- Men's recurve winner: 
- May 9 – 15: WA World Cup #2 in  Medellín[8] Medellín[8]- Men's recurve winner:  Brady Ellison Brady Ellison
- Women's recurve winner:  Choi Mi-sun Choi Mi-sun
- Men's compound winner:  Sergio Pagni Sergio Pagni
- Women's compound winner:  Sara López Sara López
 
- Men's recurve winner: 
- May 23 – 29: 2016 European Archery Championships in  Nottingham[9][10] Nottingham[9][10]- Men's recurve winner:  Jean-Charles Valladont Jean-Charles Valladont
- Women's recurve winner:  Veronika Marchenko Veronika Marchenko
- Men's compound winner:  Stephan Hansen Stephan Hansen
- Women's compound winner: .svg.png.webp) Sarah Prieels Sarah Prieels
 
- Men's recurve winner: 
- June 1 – 5: World University Archery Championship in  Ulaanbaatar Ulaanbaatar- Men's recurve winner:  Galsan Bazarzhapov Galsan Bazarzhapov
- Women's recurve winner:  Kang Chae-young Kang Chae-young
- Men's compound winner:  Kim Jong-ho Kim Jong-ho
- Women's compound winner:  Ko Soyoung Ko Soyoung
 
- Men's recurve winner: 
- June 13 – 19: WA World Cup #3 in  Antalya[11] Antalya[11]- Men's recurve winner:  Lee Seung-yun Lee Seung-yun
- Women's recurve winner:  Choi Mi-sun Choi Mi-sun
- Men's compound winner:  Evren Çağıran Evren Çağıran
- Women's compound winner:  Sara López Sara López
 
- Men's recurve winner: 
- September 24 & 25: WA World Cup #4 (final) in  Odense[12] Odense[12]- Men's recurve winner:  Brady Ellison Brady Ellison
- Women's recurve winner:  Ki Bo-bae Ki Bo-bae
- Men's compound winner:  Mike Schloesser Mike Schloesser
- Women's compound winner:  Marcella Tonioli Marcella Tonioli
- Mixed team recurve winners:  South Korea South Korea
- Mixed team compound winners:  Denmark Denmark
 
- Men's recurve winner: 
- September 27 – October 2: 2016 World Archery Field Championships in  Dublin[13] Dublin[13] Italy and the Italy and the United States won 5 gold medals each. Italy won the overall medal tally. United States won 5 gold medals each. Italy won the overall medal tally.
 
Association football
Athletics (track and field)
Badminton
Bandy
Baseball
Major League Baseball
- April 3 – October 2: 2016 Major League Baseball season
- American League winner:  Cleveland Indians Cleveland Indians
- National League winner:  Chicago Cubs Chicago Cubs
 
- American League winner: 
- June 9 – 11: 2016 Major League Baseball draft in  Secaucus, New Jersey Secaucus, New Jersey
- July 12: 2016 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in  San Diego at Petco Park San Diego at Petco Park- Winners: American League
- MVP:  Eric Hosmer ( Eric Hosmer ( Kansas City Royals) Kansas City Royals)
- Home Run Derby:  Giancarlo Stanton ( Giancarlo Stanton ( Miami Marlins) Miami Marlins)
 
- October 25 – November 2: 2016 World Series
- The  Chicago Cubs defeated the Chicago Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians, 4–3 in games played, to win their third World Series title.  Notably, this ended the longest championship drought in the history of North American sports at 108 years. Cleveland Indians, 4–3 in games played, to win their third World Series title.  Notably, this ended the longest championship drought in the history of North American sports at 108 years.
 
- The 
WBSC
- July 29 – August 7: 2016 WBSC 15U Baseball World Cup in  Iwaki, Fukushima[14] Iwaki, Fukushima[14] Cuba defeated Cuba defeated Japan, 9–4, to win their second consecutive and sixth overall WBSC 15U Baseball World Cup title. Japan, 9–4, to win their second consecutive and sixth overall WBSC 15U Baseball World Cup title.
- The  United States took the bronze medal. United States took the bronze medal.
 
- September 3 – 11: 2016 Women's Baseball World Cup in  Gijang County (Busan)[15] Gijang County (Busan)[15]
- October 28 – November 6: 2016 23U Baseball World Cup in  Monterrey (replaces the 21U Baseball World Cup)[16] Monterrey (replaces the 21U Baseball World Cup)[16] Japan defeated Japan defeated.svg.png.webp) Australia, 10–3, to win their first 23U Baseball World Cup title. Australia, 10–3, to win their first 23U Baseball World Cup title.
 South Korea took the bronze medal. South Korea took the bronze medal.
 
Little League Baseball
- July 26 – August 2: 2016 Big League World Series in  Easley, South Carolina[17][18] Easley, South Carolina[17][18] Tao-Yuan County Big LL (Team Asia-Pacific) defeated Tao-Yuan County Big LL (Team Asia-Pacific) defeated Kihei LL (Team West), 6–2, in the final. Kihei LL (Team West), 6–2, in the final.
 
- July 31 – August 6: 2016 Senior League World Series in  Bangor, Maine[19][20] Bangor, Maine[19][20] Clear Ridge LL (Team Central) defeated Clear Ridge LL (Team Central) defeated.svg.png.webp) Southern Mariners LL (Team Asia-Pacific), 7–2, in the final. Southern Mariners LL (Team Asia-Pacific), 7–2, in the final.
 
- July 31 – August 7: 2016 Little League Intermediate (50/70) World Series in  Livermore, California[21][22] Livermore, California[21][22] Central East Maui LL (Team West) defeated Central East Maui LL (Team West) defeated West Seoul LL (Team Asia-Pacific), 5–1, in the final. West Seoul LL (Team Asia-Pacific), 5–1, in the final.
 
- August 14 – 21: 2016 Junior League World Series in  Taylor, Michigan[23][24] Taylor, Michigan[23][24] Shing-Ming Junior LL (Team Asia-Pacific) defeated Shing-Ming Junior LL (Team Asia-Pacific) defeated Kawaihau Community LL (Team West), 9–1, in the final. Kawaihau Community LL (Team West), 9–1, in the final.
 
- August 18 – 28: 2016 Little League World Series in  South Williamsport, Pennsylvania[25] South Williamsport, Pennsylvania[25] Maine-Endwell Little League (Team Mid-Atlantic) defeated Maine-Endwell Little League (Team Mid-Atlantic) defeated East Seoul Little League (Team Asia-Pacific and Middle East), 2–1, in the final. East Seoul Little League (Team Asia-Pacific and Middle East), 2–1, in the final.
 
Basketball
2016 Summer Olympics (FIBA)
- January 15 – 17: Aquece Rio International Women's Basketball Tournament in  Rio de Janeiro (Olympic Test Event)[26] Rio de Janeiro (Olympic Test Event)[26]
- August 6 – 21: 2016 Summer Olympics in  Rio de Janeiro at the Olympic Training Center Rio de Janeiro at the Olympic Training Center- Men:    United States; United States;   Serbia; Serbia;   Spain Spain
- Women:    United States; United States;   Spain; Spain;   Serbia Serbia
 
- Men: 
International FIBA championships
- June 1 – 5: 2016 FIBA 3x3 Under-18 World Championships in  Astana[27] Astana[27]
- June 13 – 19: 2016 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Women in  Nantes[28] Nantes[28]
- June 22 – July 3: 2016 FIBA Under-17 World Championship for Men and Women in  Zaragoza[30][31] Zaragoza[30][31]- Men: The  United States defeated United States defeated Turkey, 96–56, to win their fourth consecutive FIBA Under-17 World Championship title. Turkey, 96–56, to win their fourth consecutive FIBA Under-17 World Championship title.
 Lithuania took third place. Lithuania took third place.
- Women: .svg.png.webp) Australia defeated Australia defeated Italy, 62–38, to win their first FIBA Under-17 World Championship for Women title. Italy, 62–38, to win their first FIBA Under-17 World Championship for Women title.
- The  United States took third place. United States took third place.
 
- Men: The 
- July 4 – 9: FIBA Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament #1 in  Turin[32] Turin[32] Croatia has qualified to compete at Rio 2016. Croatia has qualified to compete at Rio 2016.
 
- July 4 – 9: FIBA Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament #2 in  Belgrade[33] Belgrade[33] Serbia has qualified to compete at Rio 2016. Serbia has qualified to compete at Rio 2016.
 
- July 5 – 10: FIBA Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament #3 in  Manila[34] Manila[34] France has qualified to compete at Rio 2016. France has qualified to compete at Rio 2016.
 
- August 6 & 7: 2016 FIBA 3x3 Open Pacific Championships in .svg.png.webp) Gold Coast, Queensland[35] Gold Coast, Queensland[35] Guam defeated Guam defeated.svg.png.webp) NSW, 11–9, in the final. NSW, 11–9, in the final.
 
- October 11 – 15: 2016 FIBA 3x3 World Championships in  Guangzhou[36] Guangzhou[36]- Men:  Serbia defeated the Serbia defeated the United States, 21–16, in the final. United States, 21–16, in the final. Slovenia took third place. Slovenia took third place.
- Women: The  Czech Republic defeated Czech Republic defeated Ukraine, 21–11, in the final. The Ukraine, 21–11, in the final. The United States took third place. United States took third place.
 
- Men: 
NBA
- October 27, 2015 – April 13, 2016: 2015–16 NBA season
- Top regular season team:  Golden State Warriors Golden State Warriors
- MVP:  Stephen Curry ( Stephen Curry ( Golden State Warriors) Golden State Warriors)
 
- Top regular season team: 
- February 14: 2016 NBA All-Star Game at the Air Canada Centre in .svg.png.webp) Toronto Toronto- Note: This NBA All-Star Game was held outside the United States for the first time.
- The Western Conference (NBA) defeat the Eastern Conference (NBA) 196–173.
- MVP:  Russell Westbrook ( Russell Westbrook ( Oklahoma City Thunder) Oklahoma City Thunder)
- NBA All-Star Celebrity Game: Team .svg.png.webp) Canada defeated Team Canada defeated Team United States 74–64. United States 74–64.
- Rising Stars Challenge: Team USA defeated Team  World 157–154. World 157–154.
- NBA All-Star Weekend Skills Challenge winner:  Karl-Anthony Towns ( Karl-Anthony Towns ( Minnesota Timberwolves) Minnesota Timberwolves)
- Three-Point Contest winner:  Klay Thompson ( Klay Thompson ( Golden State Warriors) Golden State Warriors)
- Slam Dunk Contest winner:  Zach LaVine ( Zach LaVine ( Minnesota Timberwolves) Minnesota Timberwolves)
 
- April 16 – June 19: 2016 NBA Playoffs
- The  Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Golden State Warriors, 4–3 in games played, to win their first NBA title. Golden State Warriors, 4–3 in games played, to win their first NBA title.
- MVP:  LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers) LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers)
 
- The 
- June 23: 2016 NBA draft at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn (New York City)
- #1 pick: .svg.png.webp) Ben Simmons to the Ben Simmons to the Philadelphia 76ers from Philadelphia 76ers from LSU LSU
 
- #1 pick: 
WNBA
- April 14: 2016 WNBA draft at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut
- #1:  Breanna Stewart, from the Breanna Stewart, from the Connecticut Huskies, to the Connecticut Huskies, to the Seattle Storm Seattle Storm
 
- #1: 
- May 14 – September 18: 2016 WNBA season
- Eastern Conference Winners:  New York Liberty New York Liberty
- Western Conference Winners:  Minnesota Lynx Minnesota Lynx
 
- Eastern Conference Winners: 
- September 21 – October 20: 2016 WNBA Playoffs[37]
- The  Los Angeles Sparks defeated the Los Angeles Sparks defeated the Minnesota Lynx, 3–2 in games played, to win their third WNBA championship title. Minnesota Lynx, 3–2 in games played, to win their third WNBA championship title.
 
- The 
NCAA
- March 15 – April 4: 2016 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament (Final four at NRG Stadium in Houston)
- The  Villanova Wildcats defeated the Villanova Wildcats defeated the North Carolina Tar Heels, 77–74, to win their second NCAA Men's Division I Basketball title. North Carolina Tar Heels, 77–74, to win their second NCAA Men's Division I Basketball title.- Most Outstanding Player:  Ryan Arcidiacono (Villanova) Ryan Arcidiacono (Villanova)
 
- Most Outstanding Player: 
 
- The 
- March 19 – April 5: 2016 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament (Final four at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis)
- The  Connecticut Huskies defeated the Connecticut Huskies defeated the Syracuse Orange, 82–51, to win their fourth consecutive and 11th overall NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament title. The title was also the 11th for Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma, putting him ahead of John Wooden for the most Division I national titles for a head coach in either men's or women's basketball. Syracuse Orange, 82–51, to win their fourth consecutive and 11th overall NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament title. The title was also the 11th for Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma, putting him ahead of John Wooden for the most Division I national titles for a head coach in either men's or women's basketball.- Most Outstanding Player:  Breanna Stewart (Connecticut) Breanna Stewart (Connecticut)
 
- Most Outstanding Player: 
 
- The 
FIBA Americas
- January 15 – March 12: 2016 FIBA Americas League[38]
 Guaros de Lara defeated Guaros de Lara defeated Bauru, 84–79, to win their first FIBA Americas League title. Bauru, 84–79, to win their first FIBA Americas League title. Mogi das Cruzes took third place. Mogi das Cruzes took third place.
 
- May 20 – 26: 2016 South American Basketball Championship for Women in  Barquisimeto[39] Barquisimeto[39]
- June 19 – 25: 2016 Centrobasket in  Panama City[40] Panama City[40] Puerto Rico defeated Puerto Rico defeated Mexico, 84–83, to win their 11th Centrobasket title. Mexico, 84–83, to win their 11th Centrobasket title. Dominican Republic took third place. Dominican Republic took third place.
 
- June 26 – July 2: 2016 South American Basketball Championship for Men in  Caracas[41] Caracas[41]
- July 3 – 16: 2016 CBC U16 Championship in  Georgetown, Guyana[42] Georgetown, Guyana[42]
- July 13 – 23: 2016 FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship for Men and Women in  Valdivia[44][45] Valdivia[44][45]- Men: The  United States defeated United States defeated.svg.png.webp) Canada, 99–84, to win their fourth consecutive and eighth overall FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship title. Canada, 99–84, to win their fourth consecutive and eighth overall FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship title.
 Brazil took third place. Brazil took third place.
- Women: The  United States defeated United States defeated.svg.png.webp) Canada, 109–62, to win their eighth consecutive and ninth overall FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship title. Canada, 109–62, to win their eighth consecutive and ninth overall FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship title.
 Brazil took third place. Brazil took third place.
 
- Men: The 
- August 24 – 28: 2016 Centrobasket U15 Championship in  Patillas, Puerto Rico[46] Patillas, Puerto Rico[46] Puerto Rico defeated the Puerto Rico defeated the Dominican Republic, 74–67, in the final. Dominican Republic, 74–67, in the final. Mexico took third place. Mexico took third place.
 
- August 29 – September 2: 2016 COCABA U16 Championship for Men and Women in  San José, Costa Rica[47][48] San José, Costa Rica[47][48]- Men: 1.  Mexico; 2. Mexico; 2. Panama; 3. Panama; 3. El Salvador El Salvador
- Women: 1.  Mexico; 2. Mexico; 2. El Salvador; 3. El Salvador; 3. Costa Rica Costa Rica
 
- Men: 1. 
- September 20 – December 7: 2016 South American League for Men's Clubs in  Comodoro Rivadavia and La Banda, Comodoro Rivadavia and La Banda, Valdivia, and Valdivia, and Barquisimeto[49] Barquisimeto[49] Mogi das Cruzes defeated Mogi das Cruzes defeated Weber Bahía, 3–0 in games played, in the final. Weber Bahía, 3–0 in games played, in the final.
 
- October 25 – 29: 2016 South American U15 Championship for Men in  Asunción[50] Asunción[50]
- November 16 – 20: 2016 FIBA South America Under-15 Championship for Women in  Guayaquil[51] Guayaquil[51]
FIBA Europe
- October 5, 2015 – May 15, 2016: 2015–16 Euroleague[52]
 CSKA Moscow defeated CSKA Moscow defeated Fenerbahçe, 101–96 in overtime, to win their seventh Euroleague title. Fenerbahçe, 101–96 in overtime, to win their seventh Euroleague title. Lokomotiv Kuban took third place. Lokomotiv Kuban took third place.
 
- October 7, 2015 – April 13, 2016: 2015–16 EuroCup Women[53]
 CJM Bourges Basket defeated fellow French team, ESB Villeneuve-d'Ascq, 105–93 in two matches, to win their first EuroCup Women title. CJM Bourges Basket defeated fellow French team, ESB Villeneuve-d'Ascq, 105–93 in two matches, to win their first EuroCup Women title.
 
- October 13, 2015 – April 27, 2016: 2015–16 Eurocup Basketball[54]
 Galatasaray Odeabank defeated Galatasaray Odeabank defeated Strasbourg IG, 140–133 on aggregate, to win their first Eurocup Basketball title. Strasbourg IG, 140–133 on aggregate, to win their first Eurocup Basketball title.
 
- October 14, 2015 – April 17, 2016: 2015–16 EuroLeague Women[55]
 UMMC Ekaterinburg defeated fellow Russian team, Nadezhda Orenburg, 72–69, to win their third EuroLeague Women title. UMMC Ekaterinburg defeated fellow Russian team, Nadezhda Orenburg, 72–69, to win their third EuroLeague Women title. Fenerbahçe took third place. Fenerbahçe took third place.
 
- October 21, 2015 – May 1, 2016: 2015–16 FIBA Europe Cup (debut event and replaced the EuroChallenge)[56]
 Skyliners Frankfurt defeated Skyliners Frankfurt defeated Pallacanestro Varese, 66–62, to win the inaugural FIBA Europe Cup title. Pallacanestro Varese, 66–62, to win the inaugural FIBA Europe Cup title. Élan Chalon took third place. Élan Chalon took third place.
 
- June 26 – July 3: 2016 FIBA European Championship for Small Countries in  Chișinău[57] Chișinău[57] Armenia defeated Armenia defeated Andorra, 79–71, to win their first FIBA European Championship for Small Countries title. Andorra, 79–71, to win their first FIBA European Championship for Small Countries title.
 San Marino took third place. San Marino took third place.
 
- June 28 – July 3: 2016 FIBA Women's European Championship for Small Countries in  Gibraltar[58] Gibraltar[58]
- July 9 – 17: 2016 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship for Women in  Matosinhos[59] Matosinhos[59]
- July 16 – 24: 2016 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship in  Helsinki[60] Helsinki[60]
- July 23 – 31: 2016 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women in  Sopron[61] Sopron[61]
- August 6 – 14: 2016 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship for Women in  Udine[62] Udine[62]
- August 12 – 20: 2016 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship in  Radom[63] Radom[63]
- September 2 – 4: 2016 FIBA 3x3 European Championships in  Bucharest[64] Bucharest[64]
- September 9 – 11: 2016 FIBA U18 3x3 European Championships in  Debrecen[65] Debrecen[65]
- December 16 – 22: 2016 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship in  Samsun[66] Samsun[66]- Note: This event was temporarily postponed, due to the aftermath of the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt.
 France defeated France defeated Lithuania, 75–68, to win their fourth FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship title. Lithuania, 75–68, to win their fourth FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship title.
 Italy took third place. Italy took third place.
 
FIBA Asia
- July 22 – 31: 2016 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship in  Tehran[67] Tehran[67] Iran defeated Iran defeated Japan, 71–65, to win their third FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship title. Japan, 71–65, to win their third FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship title.
 South Korea took third place. South Korea took third place.
 
- September 9 – 18: 2016 FIBA Asia Challenge in  Tehran[68] Tehran[68] Iran defeated Iran defeated South Korea, 77–47, to win their third consecutive FIBA Asia Challenge title. South Korea, 77–47, to win their third consecutive FIBA Asia Challenge title.
 Jordan took third place. Jordan took third place.
 
- October 8 – 16: 2016 FIBA Asia Champions Cup in  Chenzhou[69] Chenzhou[69] China Kashgar defeated China Kashgar defeated Al-Riyadi, 96–88, to win their first FIBA Asia Champions Cup title. Al-Riyadi, 96–88, to win their first FIBA Asia Champions Cup title.
 Petrochimi took third place. Petrochimi took third place.
 
- November 13 – 20: 2016 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship for Women in  Bangkok[70] Bangkok[70] China defeated China defeated Japan, 78–47, to win their fourth consecutive and 15th overall FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship for Women title. Japan, 78–47, to win their fourth consecutive and 15th overall FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship for Women title.
 South Korea took third place. South Korea took third place.
 
FIBA Africa
- July 22 – 31: 2016 FIBA Africa Under-18 Championship for Men in  Kigali[71] Kigali[71]
- August 26 – September 4: 2016 FIBA Africa Under-18 Championship for Women in  Cairo[72] Cairo[72] Mali defeated Mali defeated Egypt, 84–61, to win their second consecutive and sixth overall FIBA Africa Under-18 Championship for Women title. Egypt, 84–61, to win their second consecutive and sixth overall FIBA Africa Under-18 Championship for Women title.
 Mozambique took third place. Mozambique took third place.
 
FIBA Oceania
- December 5 – 10: 2016 FIBA Oceania Under-18 Championship for Men and Women in  Suva Suva- Men:  New Zealand defeated New Zealand defeated.svg.png.webp) Australia, 57–51, to win their first Men's FIBA Oceania Under-18 Championship title. Australia, 57–51, to win their first Men's FIBA Oceania Under-18 Championship title. Guam took third place. Guam took third place.
 
- Women: .svg.png.webp) Australia defeated Australia defeated New Zealand, 107–52, to win their seventh consecutive Women's FIBA Oceania Under-18 Championship title. New Zealand, 107–52, to win their seventh consecutive Women's FIBA Oceania Under-18 Championship title. Samoa took third place. Samoa took third place.
 
 
- Men: 
Beach volleyball
Biathlon
BMX racing
Bobsleigh and skeleton
Boccia
- March 19 – 26: BISFed 2016 World Individual Championships in  Beijing[73] Beijing[73]- Individual BC1 winner:  Pattaya Tadtong Pattaya Tadtong
- Individual BC2 winner:  Worawut Saengampa Worawut Saengampa
- Individual BC3 winner:  Jeong Ho-won Jeong Ho-won
- Individual BC4 winner:  Stephen McGuire Stephen McGuire
 
- Individual BC1 winner: 
- April 26 – May 2: BISFed 2016 World Open #1 in .svg.png.webp) Montreal[74] Montreal[74]- Individual BC1 winner:  Lee Dong-won Lee Dong-won
- Individual BC2 winner:  Lee Young-jin Lee Young-jin
- Individual BC3 winner:  Jeong Ho-won Jeong Ho-won
- Individual BC4 winner:  Seo Hyeon-seok Seo Hyeon-seok
- Pairs BC3 winners:  South Korea South Korea
- Pairs BC4 winners:  Slovakia Slovakia
- Team BC1–BC2 winners:  South Korea South Korea
 
- Individual BC1 winner: 
- May 17 – 24: BISFed 2016 World Open #2 in  Dubai[75][76] Dubai[75][76]
- June 14 – 19: BISFed 2016 World Open #3 in  Póvoa de Varzim Póvoa de Varzim- Individual BC1 winner:  David Smith David Smith
- Individual BC2 winner:  Maciel de Sousa Santos Maciel de Sousa Santos
- Individual BC3 winner:  José Carlos Macedo José Carlos Macedo
- Individual BC4 winner:  Samuel Andrejcik Samuel Andrejcik
- Pairs BC3 winners:  Russia Russia
- Pairs BC4 winners:  Brazil Brazil
- Team BC1-BC2 winners:  Japan Japan
 
- Individual BC1 winner: 
Bowling
Canadian football
- November 27 – 104th Grey Cup: Ottawa Redblacks defeat Calgary Stampeders, 39–33 (in overtime).
Canoeing
Chess
- February 10 – December 18: 2016 FIDE (World Chess Federation) calendar
World events
- February 10 – 24, 2016: FIDE Women's Grand Prix #2 in  Tehran Tehran- Winner:  Ju Wenjun Ju Wenjun
 
- Winner: 
- April 19 – May 3, 2016: FIDE Women's Grand Prix #3 in  Batumi Batumi- Winner:  Valentina Gunina Valentina Gunina
 
- Winner: 
- July 1 – 15: FIDE Women's Grand Prix #4 in  Chengdu Chengdu- Winner:  Harika Dronavalli Harika Dronavalli
 
- Winner: 
- November 18 – December 2: FIDE Women's Grand Prix #5 in  Khanty-Mansiysk Khanty-Mansiysk- Winner:  Ju Wenjun Ju Wenjun
 
- Winner: 
- February 25 – March 3: IMSA Elite Mind Games in  Huai'an Huai'an- Winners of rapid chess:  Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (m) / Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (m) / Tan Zhongyi Tan Zhongyi
- Winners of blitz chess:  Rauf Mamedov (m) / Rauf Mamedov (m) / Kateryna Lagno (f) Kateryna Lagno (f)
- Winners of Basque chess:  Ding Liren (m) / Ding Liren (m) / Alexandra Kosteniuk (f) Alexandra Kosteniuk (f)
 
- Winners of rapid chess: 
- March 1 – 19: Women's World Chess Championship 2016 in  Lviv Lviv- Winner:  Hou Yifan Hou Yifan
 
- Winner: 
- March 10 – 30: Candidates Tournament in  Moscow Moscow- Winner:  Sergey Karjakin Sergey Karjakin
 
- Winner: 
- April 8 – 15: 14th World University Chess Championship in  Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi- Winners:  Hovhannes Gabuzyan (m) / Hovhannes Gabuzyan (m) / Ni Shiqun (f) Ni Shiqun (f)
 
- Winners: 
- April 18 – 28: World Amateur Chess Championship 2016 in  Chalkidiki Chalkidiki- Under 2300 winner:  Zhuban Bigabylov Zhuban Bigabylov
- Under 2000 winner:  Enkhsaikhan Khulan Enkhsaikhan Khulan
- Under 1700 winner:  Jatin SN Jatin SN
 
- Under 2300 winner: 
- May 17 – 25: 2016 ICCD World Individual Deaf Chess Championships in  Yerevan Yerevan- Men's winner:  Duilio Collutiis Duilio Collutiis
- Junior men winner:  Mikhail Petrenko Mikhail Petrenko
- Women's winner:  Tatiana Baklanova Tatiana Baklanova
 
- Men's winner: 
- June 26 – July 4: World Senior Team Chess Championship 50+, 65+ 2016 in  Dresden Dresden- 50+ winners:  Germany (Uwe Bönsch, Klaus Bischoff, Karsten Volke, Raj Tischbierek, Gernot Gauglitz) Germany (Uwe Bönsch, Klaus Bischoff, Karsten Volke, Raj Tischbierek, Gernot Gauglitz)
- 65+ winners:  Russia (Evgeny Sveshnikov, Evgeni Vasiukov, Yuri Balashov, Vladimir V. Zhelnin, Nikolai Pushkov) Russia (Evgeny Sveshnikov, Evgeni Vasiukov, Yuri Balashov, Vladimir V. Zhelnin, Nikolai Pushkov)
- Women's winners:  Russia (Galina Strutinskaia, Svetlana Mednikova, Valentina Kozlovskaya, Elena Fatalibekova, Elena N. Sazonova) Russia (Galina Strutinskaia, Svetlana Mednikova, Valentina Kozlovskaya, Elena Fatalibekova, Elena N. Sazonova)
 
- 50+ winners: 
- July 22 – 29: World Youth U-16 Chess Olympiad 2016 in  Poprad Poprad- Winners:  Iran Iran
 
- Winners: 
- July 30 – August 7: Commonwealth Chess Championship 2016 in  Wadduwa Wadduwa- Winnesr:  Abhijeet Gupta (m) / Abhijeet Gupta (m) / Tania Sachdev (f) Tania Sachdev (f)
- U8 winner:  P. Das Swayham (m) / A. N. Shefali (f) P. Das Swayham (m) / A. N. Shefali (f)
- U10 winners:  D. Gukesh (m) / D. Gukesh (m) / Sanskruti Wankhede (f) Sanskruti Wankhede (f)
- U12 winners:  Malan Pathirana (m) / Malan Pathirana (m) / Narayani Adane(f) Narayani Adane(f)
- U14 winners:  P. Iniyan (m) / P. Iniyan (m) / Meenal Gupta (f) Meenal Gupta (f)
- U16 winners:  Minul Sanjula Doluweera (m) / Minul Sanjula Doluweera (m) / Hagawane Aakanksha Hagawane Aakanksha
- U18 winners:  Sarkar Rajdeep (m) / Sarkar Rajdeep (m) / Mohanty Smaraki Mohanty Smaraki
- U20 winners:  Roland Bezuidenhout (m) / Roland Bezuidenhout (m) / P. V. Nandhidhaa P. V. Nandhidhaa
- Senior winner: .svg.png.webp) Richard Voon Richard Voon
 
- Winnesr: 
- August 7 – 21: World Junior Chess Championships 2016 in  Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar- Winners:  Jeffery Xiong (m) / Jeffery Xiong (m) / Dinara Saduakassova (f) Dinara Saduakassova (f)
 
- Winners: 
- September 1 – 14: 42nd Chess Olympiad in  Baku Baku- Open winners:  United States (Fabiano Caruana, Hikaru Nakamura, Wesley So, Sam Shankland, Ray Robson) United States (Fabiano Caruana, Hikaru Nakamura, Wesley So, Sam Shankland, Ray Robson)
- Women's winners:  China (Hou Yifan, Ju Wenjun, Zhao Xue, Tan Zhongyi, Guo Qi) China (Hou Yifan, Ju Wenjun, Zhao Xue, Tan Zhongyi, Guo Qi)
 
- Open winners: 
- September 20 – October 4: World Youth U14, U16, U18 Championships 2016 in  Khanty-Mansiysk Khanty-Mansiysk- U14 winners:  Semen Lomasov (m) / Semen Lomasov (m) / Zhu Jiner (f) Zhu Jiner (f)
- U16 winners:  Haik M. Martirosyan (m) / Haik M. Martirosyan (m) / Aakanksha Hagawane (f) Aakanksha Hagawane (f)
- U18 winners:  Manuel Petrosyan (m) / Manuel Petrosyan (m) / Stavroula Tsolakidou (f) Stavroula Tsolakidou (f)
 
- U14 winners: 
- October 18 – 31: World Cadets U8, U10, U12 Championships 2016 in  Batumi Batumi- U8 winners:  Shageldi Kurbandurdyew (m) / Shageldi Kurbandurdyew (m) / Aisha Zakirova (f) Aisha Zakirova (f)
- U10 winners:  Ilya Makoveev (m) / Ilya Makoveev (m) / Rochelle Wu (f) Rochelle Wu (f)
- U12 winners:  Nikhil Kumar (m) / Nikhil Kumar (m) / Bibisara Assaubayeva (f) Bibisara Assaubayeva (f)
 
- U8 winners: 
- November 11–30: World Chess Championship 2016: Carlsen – Karjakin in  New York City New York City Magnus Carlsen defeated Magnus Carlsen defeated Sergey Karjakin, 9–7. Sergey Karjakin, 9–7.
 
- November 18 – December 1: World Senior Chess Championships 2016 in  Mariánské Lázně Mariánské Lázně- 50+ winners:  Giorgi Bagaturov (m) / Giorgi Bagaturov (m) / Tatiana Bogumil (f) Tatiana Bogumil (f)
- 65+ winners:  Anatoly Vaisser (m) / Anatoly Vaisser (m) / Nona Gaprindashvili (f) Nona Gaprindashvili (f)
 
- 50+ winners: 
European events
- April 1 – 11: 2nd European Small Nations Individual Chess Championship in  Luxembourg City Luxembourg City- Winner:  Helgi Dam Ziska Helgi Dam Ziska
 
- Winner: 
- April 18 – 27: European Senior Team Chess Championship 2016 in  Greece Greece- Seniors 50+ winners:  Israel (Alon Greenfeld, Yehuda Gruenfeld, Alexander Huzman, Ram Soffer) Israel (Alon Greenfeld, Yehuda Gruenfeld, Alexander Huzman, Ram Soffer)
- Seniors 65+ winners:  Russia (Yuri Balashov, Nikolai M Mishuchkov, Nikolai Pushkov, Evgeni Vasiukov, Vladimir V Zhelnin) Russia (Yuri Balashov, Nikolai M Mishuchkov, Nikolai Pushkov, Evgeni Vasiukov, Vladimir V Zhelnin)
 
- Seniors 50+ winners: 
- May 11 – 24: European Individual Chess Championship 2016 in  Gjakova Gjakova- Winner:  Ernesto Inarkiev Ernesto Inarkiev
 
- Winner: 
- May 26 – June 8: European Individual Women's Chess Championship 2016 in  Mamaia Mamaia- Winner:  Anna Ushenina Anna Ushenina
 
- Winner: 
- June 4 – 14: European Senior Individual Championship 2016 in  Armenia Armenia- 50+ winners:  Zurab Sturua (m) / Zurab Sturua (m) / Galina Strutinskaia (f) Galina Strutinskaia (f)
- 65+ winners:  Valentin Bogdanov (m) / Valentin Bogdanov (m) / Nona Gaprindashvili (f) Nona Gaprindashvili (f)
 
- 50+ winners: 
- June 6 – 12: European Amateur Chess Championship 2016 in  Ruzomberok Ruzomberok- Winner:  Anatoly Borodavkin Anatoly Borodavkin
 
- Winner: 
- June 16 – 26: European School Chess Championship 2016 in  Chalkidiki Chalkidiki- U7 winners:  Ziya Mammadov (m) / Ziya Mammadov (m) / Sofya Svergina (f) Sofya Svergina (f)
- U9 winners:  Taha Ozkan (m) / Taha Ozkan (m) / Alexandra Shvedova (f) Alexandra Shvedova (f)
- U11 winners:  Isik Can (m) / Isik Can (m) / Margarita Zvereva (f) Margarita Zvereva (f)
- U13 winners:  Ilie Martinovici (m) / Ilie Martinovici (m) / Alexandra Afanasieva (f) Alexandra Afanasieva (f)
- U15 winners:  Toivo Keinanen (m) / Toivo Keinanen (m) / Alexandra Obolentseva (f) Alexandra Obolentseva (f)
- U17 winner:  Timur Trubchaninov (m) / Timur Trubchaninov (m) / Anastasia Avramidou (f) Anastasia Avramidou (f)
 
- U7 winners: 
- July 9 – 17: European Youth Team Chess Championship 2016 in  Celje Celje
- July 13 – 24: European Universities Games 2016 in  Zagreb Zagreb- Winners:  Hovhannes Gabuzyan (m) / Hovhannes Gabuzyan (m) / Adela Velikić Adela Velikić
- Blitz winners:  Zaven Andriasian (m) / Zaven Andriasian (m) / Anastasia Travkina Anastasia Travkina
 
- Winners: 
- July 24 – August 1: 1st IBCA European Team Chess Championship in  Warsawa Warsawa- Winners:  Poland 1 Poland 1
 
- Winners: 
- August 3 – 11: 2016 EU Youth Championships in  Mureck Mureck- EU U8 winner:  Simeon Todev Simeon Todev
- EU U10 winner:  Vesna Mihelič Vesna Mihelič
- EU U12 winner:  Momchil Petkov Momchil Petkov
- EU U14 winner:  Maximilian Paul Maetzkow Maximilian Paul Maetzkow
 
- EU U8 winner: 
- August 17 – 28: European Youth Chess Championship 2016 in  Prague Prague- U8 winners:  Artem Pingin (m) / Artem Pingin (m) / Alexandra Shvedova (f) Alexandra Shvedova (f)
- U10 winners:  Volodar Murzin (m) / Volodar Murzin (m) / Zsóka Gaál (f) Zsóka Gaál (f)
- U12 winners:  Mamikon Gharibyan (m) / Mamikon Gharibyan (m) / Sila Çağlar (f) Sila Çağlar (f)
- U14 winners:  Salvador Guerra Rivera (m) / Salvador Guerra Rivera (m) / Aleksandra Maltsevskaya (f) Aleksandra Maltsevskaya (f)
- U16 winners:  Timur Fakhrutdinov (m) / Timur Fakhrutdinov (m) / Fiona Sieber (f) Fiona Sieber (f)
- U18 winners:  Manuel Petrosyan (m) / Manuel Petrosyan (m) / Nino Khomeriki (f) Nino Khomeriki (f)
 
- U8 winners: 
- November 5 – 13: European Chess Club Cup 2016 for men and for women  Novi Sad Novi Sad- Winners:  Alkaloid (m) / Alkaloid (m) / Cercle d’Echecs Monte Carlo Cercle d’Echecs Monte Carlo
 
- Winners: 
- December 14 – 18: European Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships 2016 in  Tallinn Tallinn
- December 26 – 30: European Youth Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships 2016 in  Novi Sad Novi Sad
American events
- February 19 – 28: American Continental Women's Championship in  Lima Lima- Winner:  Deysi Cori Deysi Cori
 
- Winner: 
- March 24 – 29: CARIFTA Chess Championships U20 in  Saint Croix Saint Croix- U20 winners:  Orlando Husbands (m) / Orlando Husbands (m) / Annelaine Jacobs (f) Annelaine Jacobs (f)
- U18 winners:  Yu Tien Poon (m) / Yu Tien Poon (m) / Hazel Acosta (f) Hazel Acosta (f)
- U16 winners:  Alan-Safar Ramoutar (m) / Alan-Safar Ramoutar (m) / Catherine Kaslan (f) Catherine Kaslan (f)
- U14 winners:  Alan-Safar Ramoutar (m) / Alan-Safar Ramoutar (m) / Catherine Kaslan (f) Catherine Kaslan (f)
- U12 winners:  Nathan Smith (m) / Nathan Smith (m) / Azaria Jonhson (f) Azaria Jonhson (f)
- U10 winners:  Kishan Clarke (m) / Kishan Clarke (m) / Thamara Sagastegui (f) Thamara Sagastegui (f)
- U8 winner:  Jayden Barry Jayden Barry
 
- U20 winners: 
- April 27 – May 3: American Subzonal 2.3.5 Open & Women in  Bridgetown Bridgetown- Winners:  Mark Machin Rivera (m) / Mark Machin Rivera (m) / Deborah Richards (f) Deborah Richards (f)
 
- Winners: 
- May 28 – June 5: 11th American Continental Chess Championship in  San Salvador San Salvador- Winner:  Emilio Córdova Daza Emilio Córdova Daza
 
- Winner: 
- June 19 – 26: Panamerican U20 Chess Championship 2016 in  Bogotà Bogotà- Winners:  Luis Paulo Supi (m) / Luis Paulo Supi (m) / Lilia Ivonne Fuentes Godoy (f) Lilia Ivonne Fuentes Godoy (f)
 
- Winners: 
- July 1 – 6: Panamerican University Championship 2016 in .svg.png.webp) Tegucigalpa Tegucigalpa- Winners:  Mattey Emanuel Vaglio (m) / Mattey Emanuel Vaglio (m) / Maria Elena Rodriguez Arrieta (f) Maria Elena Rodriguez Arrieta (f)
 
- Winners: 
- July 11 – 18: Central American & Caribbean Junior U20 Chess Championships 2016 in  San Salvador San Salvador- Winners:  Bryan Solano Cuya (m) / Bryan Solano Cuya (m) / Karla July Fernandez Rivero (f) Karla July Fernandez Rivero (f)
 
- Winners: 
- July 24 – 31: Panamerican Youth Festival 2016 in  Montevideo Montevideo- U8 winners:  Marvin Gao (m) / Marvin Gao (m) / Sophie Velea (f) Sophie Velea (f)
- U10 winners:  Diego Saul Rod Flores Quillas (m) / Diego Saul Rod Flores Quillas (m) / Rianne Ke (f) Rianne Ke (f)
- U12 winners:  Arthur Guo (m) / Arthur Guo (m) / Nastassja A Matus (f) Nastassja A Matus (f)
- U14 winners:  German Gonzalo Quirhuayo Chumbe (m) / German Gonzalo Quirhuayo Chumbe (m) / Melanie Dongo (f) Melanie Dongo (f)
- U16 winners:  Julian Villca (m) / Julian Villca (m) / Angie Gabriela Velasquez (f) Angie Gabriela Velasquez (f)
- U18 winners:  Franco Villegas (m) / Franco Villegas (m) /.svg.png.webp) Nataly A Monroy G (f) Nataly A Monroy G (f)
 
- U8 winners: 
- August 7 – 11: North American Youth Chess Championship 2016 in .svg.png.webp) Canada Canada- U8 winners: .svg.png.webp) Kevin Zhong (m) / Kevin Zhong (m) / Sophie Velea (f) Sophie Velea (f)
- U10 winners:  Rohun Trakru (m) / Rohun Trakru (m) / Atmika Gorti (f) Atmika Gorti (f)
- U12 winners: .svg.png.webp) Nicholas Vettese (m) / Nicholas Vettese (m) / Claire Cao (f) Claire Cao (f)
- U14 winners:  Aaron Shlionsky (m) / Aaron Shlionsky (m) / Sasha Konovalenko (f) Sasha Konovalenko (f)
- U16 winners:  Zhaozhi Li (m) / Zhaozhi Li (m) /.svg.png.webp) Svitlana Demchenko (f) Svitlana Demchenko (f)
- U18 winner: .svg.png.webp) Michael Song (m) / Michael Song (m) /.svg.png.webp) Maili-Jade Ouellet (f) Maili-Jade Ouellet (f)
 
- U8 winners: 
- August 15 – 22: Central American & Caribbean Youth Chess Championships 2016 in  Caracas Caracas Venezuela won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Venezuela won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- October 2 – 9: Panamerican Schools Chess Championship 2016 in  Lima Lima- U7 winners:  Matias Vincent Lima Cardenas (m) / Matias Vincent Lima Cardenas (m) / Maria Fernanda Herrada Blanco (f) Maria Fernanda Herrada Blanco (f)
- U9 winners:  Nicola Forno Trujillo (m) / Nicola Forno Trujillo (m) / Fiorella Contreras (f) Fiorella Contreras (f)
- U11 winners:  Diego Saul Rod Flores Quillas (m) / Diego Saul Rod Flores Quillas (m) / Julia Dennis Figueroa Bernal (f) Julia Dennis Figueroa Bernal (f)
- U13 winners:  Ivan Excen Soriano Quispe (m) / Ivan Excen Soriano Quispe (m) / Nicole Celestino (f) Nicole Celestino (f)
- U15 winners:  Junior Zambrano (m) / Junior Zambrano (m) / Mitzy Mishell Caballero Quijano (f) Mitzy Mishell Caballero Quijano (f)
- U17 winners:  Kevin Joel Cori Quispe (m) / Kevin Joel Cori Quispe (m) / Blanca Solis Chimoy (f) Blanca Solis Chimoy (f)
 
- U7 winners: 
- October 25 – 30: Panamerican Amateur Chess Championship in  Buenos Aires Buenos Aires- Sub 1700 winner:  Juan Dalmas Muzi Juan Dalmas Muzi
- Sub 2000 winner:  Nelson Lujan Nelson Lujan
- Sub 2300 winner:  Renzo Gutiérrez Renzo Gutiérrez
- Blitz winner:  Cristian Sanhueza Cristian Sanhueza
 
- Sub 1700 winner: 
- October 31 – November 6: American Subzonal 2.3.3 in  Panama City Panama City- Winners:  Bernal González (m) / Bernal González (m) / Maria Elena Rodriguez Arrieta (f) Maria Elena Rodriguez Arrieta (f)
 
- Winners: 
- November 6 – 13: American Continental Women's Championship in  Colima City Colima City- Winner:  Deysi Cori Deysi Cori
 
- Winner: 
- December 1 – 6: South American Youth Festival 2016 in  Santiago Santiago- U8 winners:  Santiago Lopez Rayo (m) / Santiago Lopez Rayo (m) / Mirella Pedro Tereza (f) Mirella Pedro Tereza (f)
- U10 winners: .svg.png.webp) Axl Severich (m) / Axl Severich (m) / Juana Rueda Nessi (f) Juana Rueda Nessi (f)
- U12 winners:  Jose Gabriel Cardoso Cardoso (m) / Jose Gabriel Cardoso Cardoso (m) / Arianna Sofia Arauco Celestino (f) Arianna Sofia Arauco Celestino (f)
- U14 winners:  Flavio Gonzales Curse (m) / Flavio Gonzales Curse (m) / Stephanie Beatriz Puppi Lazo (f) Stephanie Beatriz Puppi Lazo (f)
- U16 winners:  Lucas Coro (m) / Lucas Coro (m) / Mitzy Mishell Caballero Quijano (f) Mitzy Mishell Caballero Quijano (f)
- U18 winners:  Franco Villegas (m) / Franco Villegas (m) / Anahi Ortiz Verdesoto (f) Anahi Ortiz Verdesoto (f)
 
- U8 winners: 
Asian events
- March 27 – April 8: Asian Nations Cup (Men and Women) 2016 in  Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi- Men's winners:  India (Baskaran Adhiban, S. P. Sethuraman, Vidit Santosh Gujrathi, Krishnan Sasikiran, Deep Sengupta) India (Baskaran Adhiban, S. P. Sethuraman, Vidit Santosh Gujrathi, Krishnan Sasikiran, Deep Sengupta)
- Women's winners:  China (Ju Wenjun, Tan Zhongyi, Lei Tingjie, Guo Qi, Zhao Xue) China (Ju Wenjun, Tan Zhongyi, Lei Tingjie, Guo Qi, Zhao Xue)
 
- Men's winners: 
- April 6: Asian Nations Cup Rapid Championship 2016 in  Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi- Men's winner:  China (Wang Yue, Bu Xiangzhi, Zhou Jianchao, Wei Yi, Lu Shanglei) China (Wang Yue, Bu Xiangzhi, Zhou Jianchao, Wei Yi, Lu Shanglei)
- Women's winner:  China (Ju Wenjun, Tan Zhongyi, Zhao Xue, Lei Tingjie, Guo Qi) China (Ju Wenjun, Tan Zhongyi, Zhao Xue, Lei Tingjie, Guo Qi)
 
- Men's winner: 
- April 7: Asian Nations Cup Blitz Championship 2016 in  Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi- Men's winner:  China (Wang Yue, Bu Xiangzhi, Zhou Jianchao, Wei Yi, Lu Shanglei) China (Wang Yue, Bu Xiangzhi, Zhou Jianchao, Wei Yi, Lu Shanglei)
- Women's winner:  China (Ju Wenjun, Tan Zhongyi, Zhao Xue, Lei Tingjie, Guo Qi) China (Ju Wenjun, Tan Zhongyi, Zhao Xue, Lei Tingjie, Guo Qi)
 
- Men's winner: 
- April 5 – 15: Asian Youth U6, U8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 Championship 2016 in  Ulaanbaatar Ulaanbaatar- U6 winners:  Khumoyun Begmuratov (m) / Khumoyun Begmuratov (m) / Gantsolmon Enkh-Uyanga (f) Gantsolmon Enkh-Uyanga (f)
- U8 winners:  Artin Ashraf (m) / Artin Ashraf (m) / Tôn Nữ Quỳnh Dương (f) Tôn Nữ Quỳnh Dương (f)
- U10 winners:  Ochirbat Lkhagvajamts (m) / Ochirbat Lkhagvajamts (m) / Davaakhuu Munkhzul (f) Davaakhuu Munkhzul (f)
- U12 winners:  R. Praggnanandhaa (m) / R. Praggnanandhaa (m) / Divya Deshmukh (f) Divya Deshmukh (f)
- U14 winners:  Nodirbek Yakubboev (m) / Nodirbek Yakubboev (m) / Mishra Anwesha (f) Mishra Anwesha (f)
- U16 winners:  Arash Tahbaz (m) / Arash Tahbaz (m) / Mobina Alinasab (f) Mobina Alinasab (f)
- U18 winners:  Mersad Khodashenas (m) / Mersad Khodashenas (m) / Nguyễn Thanh Thủy Tiên (f) Nguyễn Thanh Thủy Tiên (f)
 
- U6 winners: 
- April 9: Asian Youth Blitz Championship 2016 in  Ulaanbaatar Ulaanbaatar- U6 winners:  Chin-Erdem Batbaatar (m) / Chin-Erdem Batbaatar (m) / Pagamdulam Munkhdemberel (f) Pagamdulam Munkhdemberel (f)
- U8 winners:  Dang Anh Minh (m) / Dang Anh Minh (m) / Vu My Linh (f) Vu My Linh (f)
- U10 winners:  Yesuntumur Tugstumur (m) / Yesuntumur Tugstumur (m) / Nguyễn Hồng Nhung (f) Nguyễn Hồng Nhung (f)
- U12 winners:  R. Praggnanandhaa (m) / R. Praggnanandhaa (m) / Divya Deshmukh (f) Divya Deshmukh (f)
- U14 winners:  Nodirbek Yakubboev (m) / Nodirbek Yakubboev (m) / Turmunkh Munkhzul (f) Turmunkh Munkhzul (f)
- U16 winners:  Ortik Nigmatov (m) / Ortik Nigmatov (m) / R. Vaishali (f) R. Vaishali (f)
- U18 winners:  Arystanbek Urazayev (m) / Arystanbek Urazayev (m) / V. Varshini (f) V. Varshini (f)
 
- U6 winners: 
- April 10: Asian Youth Rapid Championship 2016 in  Ulaanbaatar Ulaanbaatar- U6 winners:  Amarbat Baatar (m) / Amarbat Baatar (m) / Gantsolmon Enkh-Uyanga (f) Gantsolmon Enkh-Uyanga (f)
- U8 winner:  Artin Ashraf (m) / Artin Ashraf (m) / Vu My Linh (f) Vu My Linh (f)
- U10 winners:  Yesuntumur Tugstumur (m) / Yesuntumur Tugstumur (m) / Davaakhuu Munkhzul (f) Davaakhuu Munkhzul (f)
- U12 winners:  Duc Tri Ngo (m) / Duc Tri Ngo (m) / Nazerke Nurgali (f) Nazerke Nurgali (f)
- U14 winners:  Yondonjamts Erdemdalai (m) / Yondonjamts Erdemdalai (m) / Turmunkh Munkhzul (f) Turmunkh Munkhzul (f)
- U16 winners:  Byambasuren Garidmagnai (m) / Byambasuren Garidmagnai (m) / R. Vaishali (f) R. Vaishali (f)
- U18 winners:  Erdenepurev Boldoo (m) / Erdenepurev Boldoo (m) / Uurtsaikh Uuriintuya (f) Uurtsaikh Uuriintuya (f)
 
- U6 winners: 
- May 2 – 11: Asian Juniors and Girls U-20 Championships 2016 in  New Delhi New Delhi- Winners:  Aravindh Chithambaram (m) / Aravindh Chithambaram (m) / Uurtsaikh Uuriintuya (f) Uurtsaikh Uuriintuya (f)
 
- Winners: 
- May 3: Asian Juniors and Girls Rapid Championship 2016 in  New Delhi New Delhi- Winners:  Masoud Mosadeghpour (m) / Masoud Mosadeghpour (m) / R. Vaishali (f) R. Vaishali (f)
 
- Winners: 
- May 11: Asian Juniors and Girls Blitz Championship 2016 in  New Delhi New Delhi- Winners:  Narayanan Sunilduth Lyna / Narayanan Sunilduth Lyna / R. Vaishali (f) R. Vaishali (f)
 
- Winners: 
- May 25 – June 5: Asian Individual Championship (Men and Women) 2016 in  Tashkent Tashkent- Winners:  S. P. Sethuraman (m) / S. P. Sethuraman (m) / Bhakti Kulkarni Bhakti Kulkarni
 
- Winners: 
- June 4: Asian Individual Blitz Championship (Men and Women) 2016 in  Tashkent Tashkent- Winners:  Lu Shanglei (m) / Lu Shanglei (m) / Nguyễn Thị Mai Hưng Nguyễn Thị Mai Hưng
 
- Winners: 
- May 29 – June 8: 17th ASEAN+ Age Group Open Chess Championships 2016 in  Pattaya Pattaya Vietnam won both the gold and overall medal tallies Vietnam won both the gold and overall medal tallies
 
- July 9 – 18: Asian Schools Chess Championships 2016 in  Tehran Tehran- U7 winners:  Alikhon Avazkhonov (m) / Alikhon Avazkhonov (m) / Afruza Khamdamova (f) Afruza Khamdamova (f)
- U9 winners:  Yousefi Kafshgarkola Seyed Roh (m) / Yousefi Kafshgarkola Seyed Roh (m) / Daren Dela Cruz (f) Daren Dela Cruz (f)
- U11 winners:  Seyed Kian Poormosavi (m) / Seyed Kian Poormosavi (m) / Parnian Ghomi (f) Parnian Ghomi (f)
- U13 winners:  Azat Nurmamedov (m) / Azat Nurmamedov (m) / Motahare Asadi (f) Motahare Asadi (f)
- U15 winners:  Stephen Rome Pangilinan (m) / Stephen Rome Pangilinan (m) / Sedigheh Kalantari (f) Sedigheh Kalantari (f)
- U17 winners:  Arash Tahbaz (m) / Arash Tahbaz (m) / Doroy Allaney Jia G (f) Doroy Allaney Jia G (f)
 
- U7 winners: 
- July 10: Asian Schools Rapid Championships 2016 in  Tehran Tehran- U7 winners:  Khumoyun Sindarov (m) / Khumoyun Sindarov (m) / Afruza Khamdamova (f) Afruza Khamdamova (f)
- U9 winners:  Roshan S (m) / Roshan S (m) / Erdenebat Enkhjin (f) Erdenebat Enkhjin (f)
- U11 winners:  Bardiya Daneshvar (m) / Bardiya Daneshvar (m) / Zahra Heydari (f) Zahra Heydari (f)
- U13 winners:  Mahan Saberi (m) / Mahan Saberi (m) / Nikta Nadernia (f) Nikta Nadernia (f)
- U15 winners:  Soltan Myradow (m) / Soltan Myradow (m) / Kylen Joy Mordido (f) Kylen Joy Mordido (f)
- U17 winners:  Mohammadamin Molaei (m) / Mohammadamin Molaei (m) / Mitra Asgharzadeh (f) Mitra Asgharzadeh (f)
 
- U7 winners: 
- July 17: Asian Schools Blitz Championships 2016 in  Tehran Tehran- U7 winners:  Sunle Gong (m) / Sunle Gong (m) / Afruza Khamdamova (f) Afruza Khamdamova (f)
- U9 winners:  Jagadeesh Siddharth (m) / Jagadeesh Siddharth (m) / Ehsha Mishela Pallie (f) Ehsha Mishela Pallie (f)
- U11 winners:  Bardiya Daneshvar (m) / Bardiya Daneshvar (m) / Lala Shohradowa (f) Lala Shohradowa (f)
- U13 winners:  Daniel Quizon (m) / Daniel Quizon (m) / Saba Jalali (f) Saba Jalali (f)
- U15 winners:  Daler Vakhidov (m) / Daler Vakhidov (m) / Sedigheh Kalantari (f) Sedigheh Kalantari (f)
- U17 winners:  Mohammadamin Molaei (m) / Mohammadamin Molaei (m) / Doroy Allaney Jia G (f) Doroy Allaney Jia G (f)
 
- U7 winners: 
- August 5 – 10: East Asian Youth Chess Championship in  Gangwon Province Gangwon Province- U8 mixed winner:  Enkh-Amgalan Amgalantengis Enkh-Amgalan Amgalantengis
- U10 winners:  Richard Meng (m) / Richard Meng (m) / Munkhtur Tergel (f) Munkhtur Tergel (f)
- U12 mixed winner:  Ganzorig Amartuvshin Ganzorig Amartuvshin
- U14 mixed winner:  Ochirkhuyag Ulziikhishigjargal Ochirkhuyag Ulziikhishigjargal
- U16 mixed winner:  Nguyễn Đặng Hồng Phúc Nguyễn Đặng Hồng Phúc
- U20 mixed winner:  Muhammad Lutfi Ali Muhammad Lutfi Ali
 
- U8 mixed winner: 
- September 1 – 6: South Asian Amateur Championship 2016 in  Srinagar Srinagar- Winner:  V Raghav Srivathsav V Raghav Srivathsav
 
- Winner: 
- October 26 – November 5: Asian Seniors Chess Championship 2016 in  Mandalay Mandalay- 50+ years winner:  Han Myint Han Myint
- 65+ years winner:  Wazeer Ahmad Khan Wazeer Ahmad Khan
 
- 50+ years winner: 
- November 16 – 25: Asian Amateur Chess Championship 2016 in  Kuwait City Kuwait City
African events
- March 28 – April 6: African Zonal 4.4 in  Accra (men only) Accra (men only)- Winner:  Oladapo Adu Oladapo Adu
 
- Winner: 
- April 22 – May 1: African Zonal 4.2 in  Dar-es-Salaam Dar-es-Salaam- Winners:  Adham Kandil (m) / Adham Kandil (m) / Shrook Wafa (f) Shrook Wafa (f)
 
- Winners: 
- April 23 – May 2: African Zonal 4.3 in  Le Morne Le Morne- Winners:  Ryan Pierre Van Rensburg (m) / Ryan Pierre Van Rensburg (m) / Jesse Nikki February (f) Jesse Nikki February (f)
 
- Winners: 
- May 23 – 31: African Zonal 4.1 in  Taroudant Taroudant- Winners:  Adlane Arab / Adlane Arab / Rania Sbai (f) Rania Sbai (f)
 
- Winners: 
- July 16 – 27: African Individual Championships in  Kampala Kampala- Winners:  Abdelrahman Hesham (m) / Abdelrahman Hesham (m) / Shrook Wafa (f) Shrook Wafa (f)
 
- Winners: 
- July 25: African Blitz Championships in  Kampala Kampala- Winners:  Ahmed Adly (m) / Ahmed Adly (m) / Shrook Wafa (f) Shrook Wafa (f)
 
- Winners: 
- July 26: African Rapid Championships  Kampala Kampala- Winners:  Samy Shoker (m) / Samy Shoker (m) / Shahenda Wafa (f) Shahenda Wafa (f)
 
- Winners: 
- August 11 – 18: African Amateur Individual Championships in  Lomé Lomé- Under 2000 Open winner:  Philip Elikem Ameku Philip Elikem Ameku
- Under 2300 Open winner:  Anass Ouazri Anass Ouazri
 
- Under 2000 Open winner: 
- August 21 – 29: African Youth Championships in  Port Elizabeth Port Elizabeth- U8 winners:  Ahmed Kandil (m) / Ahmed Kandil (m) / Yanti Nunnan (f) Yanti Nunnan (f)
- U10 winners:  Safin Benyahia (m) / Safin Benyahia (m) / Aarti Datharam (f) Aarti Datharam (f)
- U12 winners:  Wassel Bousmaha (m) / Wassel Bousmaha (m) / Nicola Putter (f) Nicola Putter (f)
- U14 winners:  Samy Leffad (m) / Samy Leffad (m) / Lina Nassr (f) Lina Nassr (f)
- U16 winners:  Keegan Agulhas (m) / Keegan Agulhas (m) / Rania Nassr (f) Rania Nassr (f)
- U18 winners:  Ahmad Nassr (m) / Ahmad Nassr (m) / Inge Marx (f) Inge Marx (f)
 
- U8 winners: 
- December 10 – 18: African Schools Individual Championships in  Lusaka Lusaka
- December 27 – January 6, 2017: African Junior Championships in  Tunis Tunis
Arab events
- February 1 – 9: 8th Arab Women Clubs Championship 2016 in  Kuwait City Kuwait City- Overall winner club:  Golden Team club Golden Team club
 
- Overall winner club: 
- October 1 – 10: Arab Individual Chess Championship 2016 (Women & Open) in  Sudan Sudan- Winners:  Mahfoud Oussedik (m) / Mahfoud Oussedik (m) / Sabrina Latreche (f) Sabrina Latreche (f)
 
- Winners: 
- October 4: Arab Individual Blitz Championship 2016 (Women & Open) in  Sudan Sudan- Winners:  Husein Aziz Nezad (m) / Husein Aziz Nezad (m) / Sabrina Latreche (f) Sabrina Latreche (f)
 
- Winners: 
- October 5 – 6: Arab Individual Rapid Championship 2016 (Women & Open) in  Sudan Sudan- Winners:  Husein Aziz Nezad (m) / Husein Aziz Nezad (m) / Alshaeby Boshra (f) Alshaeby Boshra (f)
 
- Winners: 
Cricket
- January 22 – February 14: 2016 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in  Dhaka Dhaka- The  West Indies defeated West Indies defeated India by 5 wickets in the final, to win their first Under-19 Cricket World Cup title. India by 5 wickets in the final, to win their first Under-19 Cricket World Cup title. Bangladesh took third place. Bangladesh took third place.
 
- The 
- March 8 – April 3: 2016 ICC World Twenty20 in  India India- Men: The  West Indies defeated West Indies defeated England by 4 wickets to win their second ICC World Twenty20 title. England by 4 wickets to win their second ICC World Twenty20 title.
- Women: The  West Indies defeated West Indies defeated.svg.png.webp) Australia by 8 wickets to win their first ICC Women's World Twenty20 title. Australia by 8 wickets to win their first ICC Women's World Twenty20 title.
 
- Men: The 
- June 29 – August 7: 2016 Caribbean Premier League[77]
- The  Jamaica Tallawahs defeated the Jamaica Tallawahs defeated the Guyana Amazon Warriors, by nine wickets, to win their second Caribbean Premier League title. Guyana Amazon Warriors, by nine wickets, to win their second Caribbean Premier League title.
 
- The 
Cross-country skiing
Curling
Cyclo-cross bike racing
Darts
Draughts
World Draughts Federation International[78]
International
- February 14 – 18: 2016 Qatar World Championship Turkish Draughts in  Doha Doha- Winner:  Faik Yıldız Faik Yıldız
 
- Winner: 
- February 25 – March 3: IMSA Elite Mind Games in  Huai'an Huai'an- Rapid winners:  Alexander Georgiev (m) / Alexander Georgiev (m) / Matrena Nogovitsyna (f) Matrena Nogovitsyna (f)
- Blitz winners:  Alexei Chizhov (m) / Alexei Chizhov (m) / Darya Tkachenko (f) Darya Tkachenko (f)
- Super blitz winners:  Alexander Schwarzman (m) / Alexander Schwarzman (m) / Tamara Tansykkuzhina (f) Tamara Tansykkuzhina (f)
 
- Rapid winners: 
- April 29 – May 1: World Championship blitz & rapid in  Izmir Izmir- Rapid winners:  Yuri Anikeev (m) / Yuri Anikeev (m) / Matrena Nogovitsyna (f) Matrena Nogovitsyna (f)
- Blitz winners:  Murodoullo Amrillaev (m) / Murodoullo Amrillaev (m) / Aygul Idrisova Aygul Idrisova
 
- Rapid winners: 
- May 2: 1st Women's World Championship Turkish Draughts in  Izmir Izmir- Winner:  Darya Tkachenko Darya Tkachenko
 
- Winner: 
- June 9 – 12: Women's World Championship English Draughts (Checkers) in  Rome Rome- Winner:  Amangul Berdieva Amangul Berdieva
 
- Winner: 
- July 8 – 15: World Title Match English Draughts (Checkers) Sergio Scarpetta-Michele Borghetti in  Rome Rome- Winner:  Michele Borghetti Michele Borghetti
 
- Winner: 
- July 20 – 30: Asian Championship 2016 in  Ulaanbaatar Ulaanbaatar- 64 Standard Open winners:  Liu Jinxin (m) / Liu Jinxin (m) / Liu Pei (f) Liu Pei (f)
- Blitz Open winners:  Alisher Artikov (m) / Alisher Artikov (m) / Liu Pei (f) Liu Pei (f)
- 100 Standard Open winners:  Manlai Ravjir (m) / Manlai Ravjir (m) / Nyamjargal Munkhbaatar (f) Nyamjargal Munkhbaatar (f)
- 100 Rapid Open winners:  ZHOU Wei (m) / ZHOU Wei (m) / You Zhang (f) You Zhang (f)
- 100 Blitz Open winners:  Ganjargal Ganbaatar (m) / Ganjargal Ganbaatar (m) / Sai Ya (f) Sai Ya (f)
- Turkish Open winners:  Chengcheng Tian (m) / Chengcheng Tian (m) / Batdelger Nandintsetseg (f) Batdelger Nandintsetseg (f)
 
- 64 Standard Open winners: 
- July 31 – August 9: European Youth Championship 2016 in  Pinsk Pinsk
- Main
- U10 winners:  Marsel Sharafutdinov (m) / Marsel Sharafutdinov (m) / Rufina Tavlykaeva Rufina Tavlykaeva
- U13 winners:  Nikita Volkov (m) / Nikita Volkov (m) / Olga Balukova Olga Balukova
- U16 winners:  Marsel Sharafutdinov (m) / Marsel Sharafutdinov (m) / Ksenia Nakhova Ksenia Nakhova
- U19 winners:  Martijn van IJzendoorn (m) / Martijn van IJzendoorn (m) / Ayanika Kychkina Ayanika Kychkina
- U26 winners:  Andrei Tolchykau (m) / Andrei Tolchykau (m) / Darja Fedorovich Darja Fedorovich
 
- U10 winners: 
- Blitz
- U10 winners:  Savva Zaika (m) / Savva Zaika (m) / Nastassia Sakalova Nastassia Sakalova
- U13 winners:  Nikita Volkov (m) / Nikita Volkov (m) / Aygiza Muhametyanova Aygiza Muhametyanova
- U16 winners:  Michael Semyaniuk (m) / Michael Semyaniuk (m) / Elena Cesnokova Elena Cesnokova
- U19 winners:  Martijn van IJzendoorn (m) / Martijn van IJzendoorn (m) / Katarzyna Stańczuk Katarzyna Stańczuk
- U26 winners:  Andrei Tolchykau (m) / Andrei Tolchykau (m) / Aygul Idrisova Aygul Idrisova
- 'Rapid here not played
 
- U10 winners: 
- September 1 – 19: Women's World Title Match Sadowska – Kamychleeva in  Karpacz Karpacz- Winner:  Natalia Sadowska Natalia Sadowska
 
- Winner: 
- September 14 – 29: 2016 African Championship in  Bamako Bamako- Main winner:  N'Diaga Samb N'Diaga Samb
- Blitz winner:  Jean Marc Ndjofang Jean Marc Ndjofang
 
- Main winner: 
- September 18 – 27: 2016 European Veteran Championship in  Korbach Korbach- Men's winner:  Evgeni Gurkov Evgeni Gurkov
- Women's winner:  Romualda Shidlauskiene Romualda Shidlauskiene
 
- Men's winner: 
- September 20 – 30: Pan American Championship in  Águas de Lindóia Águas de Lindóia- Winner:  Allan Igor Moreno Silva Allan Igor Moreno Silva
 
- Winner: 
- September 22 – 29: XIII World Championship (Brazilian 64) in  Águas de Lindóia Águas de Lindóia- Winner:  Alexander Georgiev Alexander Georgiev
 
- Winner: 
- October 2 – 6: 2016 European Team Championship in  Tallinn Tallinn- Men's winners:  Netherlands (Jan Groenendijk, Roel Boomstra, Alexander Baliakin) Netherlands (Jan Groenendijk, Roel Boomstra, Alexander Baliakin)
- Women's winners:  Russia Russia
 
- Men's winners: 
- October 18 – 24: 2016 European Championship in  Izmir Izmir- Winners:  Alexei Chizhov (m) / Alexei Chizhov (m) / Aygul Idrisova (f) Aygul Idrisova (f)
 
- Winners: 
- October 25: 2016 European Rapid Championship in  Izmir Izmir- Winners:  Alexander Schwarzman (m) / Alexander Schwarzman (m) / Tamara Tansykkuzhina (f) Tamara Tansykkuzhina (f)
 
- Winners: 
- October 26: 2016 European Blitz Championship in  Izmir Izmir- Winners:  Ainur Shaibakov (m) / Ainur Shaibakov (m) / Matrena Nogovitsyna (f) Matrena Nogovitsyna (f)
 
- Winners: 
- October 27: 2016 European Super-Blitz Cup in  Izmir Izmir- Winners:  Alexei Chizhov (m) / Alexei Chizhov (m) / Matrena Nogovitsyna (f) Matrena Nogovitsyna (f)
 
- Winners: 
Major
- February 22 – 28: 2016 Cannes Open World Cup in  Cannes Cannes- Winners:  Christian Niami (m) / Christian Niami (m) / Romualda Šidlauskienė Romualda Šidlauskienė
 
- Winners: 
- March 19 – 27: Roethof Open World Cup in  Paramaribo Paramaribo- Winners:  Alexander Schwarzman (m) / Alexander Schwarzman (m) / Natalia Sadowska (f) Natalia Sadowska (f)
 
- Winners: 
- May 15 – 23: Salou Open World Cup in  Salou Salou- Winners:  Alexander Georgiev (m) / Alexander Georgiev (m) / Natalia Sadowska (f) Natalia Sadowska (f)
 
- Winners: 
- September 4 – 10: Polish Open World Cup in  Karpacz Karpacz- Winner:  Aleksandr Getmanski Aleksandr Getmanski
 
- Winner: 
Open
- February 5 – 7: 2016 Riga Open in  Riga Riga- Winner:  Edvardas Bužinskis Edvardas Bužinskis
 
- Winner: 
- March 24 – 28: 2016 Open Guadeloupe in  Baie-Mahault Baie-Mahault- Winner:  Alexander Mogilianski Alexander Mogilianski
 
- Winner: 
- May 6 – 15: 12th Thailand Open in  Pattaya Pattaya- Winner:  Ivan Trofimov Ivan Trofimov
 
- Winner: 
- July 24 – 30: 2016 Nijmegen Open in  Nijmegen Nijmegen- Winner:  Roel Boomstra Roel Boomstra
 
- Winner: 
- August 5 – 13: 2016 Brunssum Open in  Brunssum Brunssum- Winner:  Erno Prosman Erno Prosman
 
- Winner: 
- August 15 – 20: 2016 MTB Open in  Hoogeveen Hoogeveen- Winner:  Martijn van IJzendoorn Martijn van IJzendoorn
 
- Winner: 
- September 28 – October 5: 2016 Sunny Beach Open in  Sunny Beach Sunny Beach
- November 18 – 24: 4th "XingQiu Cup" International Open in  Lishui Lishui
Equestrianism
Fencing
Field hockey
- January 15 – December 11: 2016 FIH Calendar of Events[79]
2016 Summer Olympics (FIH)
- August 6 – 19: 2016 Summer Olympics in  Rio de Janeiro at the Olympic Hockey Centre Rio de Janeiro at the Olympic Hockey Centre- Men:    Argentina (ARG); Argentina (ARG);  .svg.png.webp) Belgium (BEL); Belgium (BEL);   Germany (GER) Germany (GER)
- Women:    Great Britain (GBR); Great Britain (GBR);   Netherlands (NED); Netherlands (NED);   Germany (GER) Germany (GER)
 
- Men: 
International field hockey events
- June 10 – 17: 2016 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy in  London[80] London[80]- Note: This event was slated for San Miguel de Tucumán, but the contract was cancelled.[81]
.svg.png.webp) Australia defeated Australia defeated India, 3–1 in penalties and after a 0–0 score in regular play, to win their 13th Men's Hockey Champions Trophy title. India, 3–1 in penalties and after a 0–0 score in regular play, to win their 13th Men's Hockey Champions Trophy title.
 Germany took third place. Germany took third place.
 
- June 18 – 26: 2016 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy in  London[82] London[82] Argentina defeated the Argentina defeated the Netherlands, 2–1, to win their third consecutive and seventh overall Women's Hockey Champions Trophy title. Netherlands, 2–1, to win their third consecutive and seventh overall Women's Hockey Champions Trophy title.
- The  United States took third place. United States took third place.
 
- November 23 – December 4: 2016 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup in  Santiago[83] Santiago[83] Argentina defeated the Argentina defeated the Netherlands, 4–2, to win their second Women's Hockey Junior World Cup title. Netherlands, 4–2, to win their second Women's Hockey Junior World Cup title.
.svg.png.webp) Australia took third place. Australia took third place.
 
- December 8 – 18: 2016 Men's Hockey Junior World Cup in  New Delhi[84] New Delhi[84]
European Hockey Federation (EHF)
- January 15 – 17: 2016 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Championship in  Prague[85] Prague[85]
- January 22 – 24: 2016 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Championship in  Minsk[86] Minsk[86]- The  Netherlands defeated Netherlands defeated Poland, 6–2, in the final. Poland, 6–2, in the final. Belarus took third place. Belarus took third place.
 
- The 
- February 12 – 14: 2016 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Champions Cup in  Hamburg[87] Hamburg[87] Harvestehuder THC defeated Harvestehuder THC defeated SV Arminen, 2–1, in the final. SV Arminen, 2–1, in the final. Partille Sport Club took third place. Partille Sport Club took third place.
 
- February 12 – 14: 2016 Men's EuroHockey Indoor Club Champions Trophy in  Pavlovski Posad[88] Pavlovski Posad[88]- Winner:  AH&BC Amsterdam AH&BC Amsterdam
- Second:  Dinamo Elektrostal Dinamo Elektrostal
- Third:  Inverleith HC Inverleith HC
 
- Winner: 
- February 19 – 21: 2016 Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Champions Trophy in  Dundee[89] Dundee[89]- Winner:  HC Rotweiss Wettingen HC Rotweiss Wettingen
- Second: .svg.png.webp) Royal Pingouin HC Royal Pingouin HC
- Third:  Bowdon Hightown Bowdon Hightown
 
- Winner: 
- February 19 – 21: 2016 Women's EuroHockdey Indoor Club Champions Cup in  Minsk[90] Minsk[90] Düsseldorfer HC defeated Düsseldorfer HC defeated Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, 2–0, in the final. Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, 2–0, in the final. SK Slavia Prague took third place. SK Slavia Prague took third place.
 
- May 13 – 16: 2016 EuroHockey Men's Club Champions Trophy in  Glasgow[91] Glasgow[91] Cardiff & Met defeated Cardiff & Met defeated Banbridge Hockey Club, 4–0, in the final. Banbridge Hockey Club, 4–0, in the final. Bromac Kelburne took third place. Bromac Kelburne took third place.
 
- May 13 – 16: 2016 EuroHockey Women's Club Champions Cup in  Bilthoven[92] Bilthoven[92] HC 's-Hertogenbosch defeated fellow Dutch team, SCHC, 3–2 in penalty shoot-outs and after a 1–1 score in regular play, in the final. HC 's-Hertogenbosch defeated fellow Dutch team, SCHC, 3–2 in penalty shoot-outs and after a 1–1 score in regular play, in the final. UHC Hamburg took third place. UHC Hamburg took third place.
 
- May 13 – 16: 2016 EuroHockey Women's Club Champions Trophy in  Barcelona[93] Barcelona[93] Rot-Weiss Köln defeated Rot-Weiss Köln defeated.svg.png.webp) Royal Antwerp HC, 4–2, in the final. Royal Antwerp HC, 4–2, in the final. HC Minsk took third place. HC Minsk took third place.
 
- May 14 & 15: 2016 EHL Final Four in  Barcelona[94] Barcelona[94] SV Kampong defeated fellow Dutch team, AH&BC Amsterdam, 2–0 in the final. SV Kampong defeated fellow Dutch team, AH&BC Amsterdam, 2–0 in the final. Harvestehuder THC took third place. Harvestehuder THC took third place.
 
- July 24 – 30: 2016 EuroHockey Boys' and Girls' U18 Championships in  Cork[95][96] Cork[95][96]- Boys:  Germany defeated the Germany defeated the Netherlands, 4–3, in the final. Netherlands, 4–3, in the final..svg.png.webp) Belgium took third place. Belgium took third place.
- Girls: The  Netherlands defeated Netherlands defeated Germany, 2–0, in the final. Germany, 2–0, in the final. England took third place. England took third place.
 
- Boys: 
Pan American Hockey Federation (PAHF)
- March 29 – April 10: 2016 Pan American Junior Championship for Women in  Tacarigua Tacarigua Argentina defeated the Argentina defeated the United States, 6–0, to win their second consecutive and seventh overall Pan American Women's Field Hockey Junior Championship title. United States, 6–0, to win their second consecutive and seventh overall Pan American Women's Field Hockey Junior Championship title.
 Chile took the bronze medal. Chile took the bronze medal.
 
- May 20 – 28: 2016 Pan American Junior Championship for Men in .svg.png.webp) Toronto[97] Toronto[97]
- October 1 – 9: 2016 South American Championships for Men and Women in  Chiclayo Chiclayo
Asian Hockey Federation (AHF)
- September 24 – 30: 2016 Boys' U18 Asia Cup in  Dhaka[100] Dhaka[100] India defeated India defeated Bangladesh, 5–4, in the final. Bangladesh, 5–4, in the final.
 
- October 1 – 9: 2016 Women's AHF Cup in  Bangkok[101] Bangkok[101]
- October 20 – 30: 2016 Asian Men's Hockey Champions Trophy in  Kuantan District Kuantan District
- October 29 – November 6: 2016 Asian Women's Hockey Champions Trophy in  Singapore[102] Singapore[102]
- November 19 – 27: 2016 Men's AHF Cup in  Hong Kong[103] Hong Kong[103] Bangladesh defeated Bangladesh defeated Sri Lanka, 3–0, in the final. Sri Lanka, 3–0, in the final. Hong Kong took third place. Hong Kong took third place.
 
- December 15 – 22: 2016 Girl's U18 Asia Cup in  Bangkok Bangkok
African Hockey Federation (AfHF)
- March 18 – 28: 2016 Junior African Cup for Men and Women in  Windhoek[105] Windhoek[105]- Men:  Egypt defeated Egypt defeated South Africa, 3–2, in the final. South Africa, 3–2, in the final. Zimbabwe took the bronze medal. Zimbabwe took the bronze medal.
- Women's winner:  South Africa South Africa
- Women's runner-up:  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
 
- Men: 
Figure skating
Fistball
- January 16 & 17: IFA 2016 Fistball Men's European Champions' Cup Indoor in .svg.png.webp) Diepoldsau Diepoldsau TSV Dennach defeated TSV Dennach defeated Union Arnreit 4–1, in the final. Union Arnreit 4–1, in the final. Ahlhorner SV took third place. Ahlhorner SV took third place.
 
- January 16 & 17: IFA 2016 Fistball Women's European Champions' Cup Indoor in .svg.png.webp) Rohrbach Rohrbach TSV Pfungstadt defeated TSV Pfungstadt defeated TuS Kremsmünster 4–0, in the final. TuS Kremsmünster 4–0, in the final. TV Schweinfurt-Oberndorf took third place. TV Schweinfurt-Oberndorf took third place.
 
- July 1 – 2: EFA 2016 Fistball Men's European Cup in  Unterweitersdorf Unterweitersdorf.svg.png.webp) STV Wigoltingen defeated STV Wigoltingen defeated VFK Berlin, 3–2. VFK Berlin, 3–2. MTV Rosenheim took third place. MTV Rosenheim took third place.
 
- July 1 – 2: Men's Champions Cup 2016 in  Pfungstadt Pfungstadt TSV Pfungstadt defeated TSV Pfungstadt defeated Union Compact Freistadt 4–0, in the final. Union Compact Freistadt 4–0, in the final. TV SW-Oberndorf took third place. TV SW-Oberndorf took third place.
 
- July 2 & 3: EFA 2016 Fistball Women's European Champions' Cup in .svg.png.webp) Jona Jona TSV Dennach defeated TSV Dennach defeated.svg.png.webp) TSV Jona, 3–2. TSV Jona, 3–2. SV Moslesfehn took third place. SV Moslesfehn took third place.
 
- July 9 & 10: EFA 2016 Fistball U21 Men's European Championship in .svg.png.webp) Switzerland Switzerland- Round-robin: 1.  Germany, 2. Germany, 2..svg.png.webp) Switzerland, 3. Switzerland, 3. Austria, 4. Austria, 4. Czech Republic Czech Republic
 
- Round-robin: 1. 
- July 20 – 24: IFA 2016 Fistball U18 Men's and Women's World Championships in  Nürnberg Nürnberg
- August 5 – 7: IFA 2016 Fistball Women's World Cup in  Neuenbürg Neuenbürg Duque de Caixas defeated Duque de Caixas defeated TSV Dennach, 4–1. TSV Dennach, 4–1.
 
- August 26 – 28: 2016 Fistball European Championships in  Grieskirchen Grieskirchen- In the final,  Germany defeated Germany defeated.svg.png.webp) Switzerland, 4–2. Switzerland, 4–2. Austria took third place. Austria took third place.
 
- In the final, 
- October 14 – 16: IFA 2016 Fistball Men's World Cup in  Cape Town Cape Town- Winner:  TSV Pfungstadt, 2nd: TSV Pfungstadt, 2nd: Club Mercês, 3rd: Club Mercês, 3rd:.svg.png.webp) South Melbourne Fistball Club, 4th: South Melbourne Fistball Club, 4th: Archbishops of Banterbury Archbishops of Banterbury
 
- Winner: 
- October 23 – 30: IFA 2016 Fistball Women's World Championship in  Pomerode Pomerode Germany defeated Germany defeated Brazil 4:2 (08:11, 11:04, 14:15, 11:09, 11:05, 11:06) to win their fifth Fistball Women's World Championship. Brazil 4:2 (08:11, 11:04, 14:15, 11:09, 11:05, 11:06) to win their fifth Fistball Women's World Championship.
.svg.png.webp) Switzerland took third place. Switzerland took third place.
 
- November 4 – 6: U16 South American Fistball Championship in  Novo Hamburgo Novo Hamburgo
- November 19 & 20: IFA South America Fistball Cup 2016 in  Santiago Santiago- Men's: 1.  Sogipa Porto Alegre, 2. Sogipa Porto Alegre, 2. Merces Curitiba, 3. Merces Curitiba, 3. Ginástica Novo Hamburgo Ginástica Novo Hamburgo
- Women's: 1.  Duque de Caxias Curitiba, 2. Duque de Caxias Curitiba, 2. Sogipa Porto Alegre, 3. Sogipa Porto Alegre, 3. Club Manquehue Santiago Club Manquehue Santiago
 
- Men's: 1. 
Floorball
Open
- August 11 – 14: Czech Open (clubs) in  Prague Prague- Men:  EraViikingit defeated EraViikingit defeated Hollvikens, 2–0. Hollvikens, 2–0.- Top scorer: Mika Moilanen (EräViikingit)
- Best goalie: Robin Johansson (Höllviken IBF)
- Best player: Miko Kailiala (EräViikingit)
 
- Women:  Pixbo Wallenstam IBK defeated Pixbo Wallenstam IBK defeated 1. SC TEMPISH Vítkovice 4–3. 1. SC TEMPISH Vítkovice 4–3.- Top scorer: Martina Řepková (Florbal Chodov)
- Best goalkeeper: Lenka Kubíčková (1. SC TEMPISH Vítkovice)
- Best player: Stephanie Boberg (Pixbo Wallenstam IBK)
 
 
- Men: 
- September 9 – 11: Polish Open (national teams) in  Wrocław Wrocław- In the final,  Finland defeated Finland defeated Czech Republic, 3–4. Czech Republic, 3–4. Norway took third place. Norway took third place.- Best scorer:  Rasmus Kainulainen Rasmus Kainulainen
- Best Goalkeeper:  Daniel Muck Daniel Muck
 
- Best scorer: 
 
- In the final, 
Europe
- August 24 – 28: EuroFloorball Challenge in  Budapest and Érd Budapest and Érd- Men's:  Phoenix Fireball SE defeated Phoenix Fireball SE defeated Dunai Krokodilok SE, 7–4. Dunai Krokodilok SE, 7–4. FBC Bozen. FBC Bozen.
- Women's:  CDE El Valle defeated CDE El Valle defeated Neumann Pillangók, 4–1. Neumann Pillangók, 4–1. Phoenix Fireball SE took third place. Phoenix Fireball SE took third place.
 
- Men's: 
- September 30 – October 2: Champions Cup in  Borås Borås- Men's:  Storvreta IBK defeated Storvreta IBK defeated SC Classic, 2–1. SC Classic, 2–1.
- Women's:  Pixbo Wallenstam IBK defeated Pixbo Wallenstam IBK defeated SC Classic, 6–2. SC Classic, 6–2.
 
- Men's: 
- October 5 – 9: EuroFloorball Cup in  Weißenfels Weißenfels- Men's:  UHC Weißenfels defeated UHC Weißenfels defeated SK Lielvarde 8–6. SK Lielvarde 8–6.
- Women's:  Sveiva IB defeated Sveiva IB defeated UHC Weißenfels 5–0. UHC Weißenfels 5–0.
 
- Men's: 
International Championships
- May 4 – 8: 2016 Women's under-19 World Floorball Championships in .svg.png.webp) Belleville Belleville Sweden defeated Sweden defeated Finland, 6–3, to win their fifth Women's under-19 World Floorball Championships. Finland, 6–3, to win their fifth Women's under-19 World Floorball Championships..svg.png.webp) Switzerland took third place. Switzerland took third place.
 
- July 19 – 24: World University Championships in  Porto Porto- Men:  Finland defeated Finland defeated Sweden, 5–4, in extra time. Sweden, 5–4, in extra time..svg.png.webp) Switzerland took third place. Switzerland took third place.
- Women:  Finland defeated Finland defeated Sweden, 3–2 after penalties, after 2–2 in regular game. Sweden, 3–2 after penalties, after 2–2 in regular game. Czech Republic took third place. Czech Republic took third place.
 
- Men: 
- December 3 – 11: 2016 Men's World Floorball Championships in  Riga Riga
Freestyle skiing
Futsal
- February 2 – 13: UEFA Futsal Euro 2016 in  Serbia Serbia Spain defeated Spain defeated Russia, 7–3, to win their seventh UEFA Futsal Euro title. Russia, 7–3, to win their seventh UEFA Futsal Euro title. Kazakhstan took third place. Kazakhstan took third place.
 
- February 10 – 21: 2016 AFC Futsal Championship in  Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Iran defeated Iran defeated Uzbekistan, 2–1, to win their eleventh AFC Futsal Championship title. Uzbekistan, 2–1, to win their eleventh AFC Futsal Championship title. Thailand took third place. Thailand took third place.
 
- April 15 – 24: 2016 Africa Futsal Cup of Nations in  South Africa South Africa Morocco defeated Morocco defeated Egypt, 3–2, to win their first Africa Futsal Cup of Nations title. Egypt, 3–2, to win their first Africa Futsal Cup of Nations title. Mozambique took third place. Mozambique took third place.
 
- May 8 – 14: 2016 CONCACAF Futsal Championship in  Costa Rica Costa Rica Costa Rica defeated Costa Rica defeated Panama, 4–0, to win their second consecutive and third overall CONCACAF Futsal Championship title. Panama, 4–0, to win their second consecutive and third overall CONCACAF Futsal Championship title. Guatemala took third place. Guatemala took third place.
 
- May 21 – 28: 2016 South American Under-17 Futsal Championship in  Foz do Iguaçu Foz do Iguaçu
- June 12 – 19: Copa Libertadores de Futsal 2016 in  Asunción Asunción- In the final,  Cerro Porteño defeated Cerro Porteño defeated Jaraguá, 4–2, tp win their first Copa Libertadores Cup. Jaraguá, 4–2, tp win their first Copa Libertadores Cup. Rionegro Futsal took third place. Rionegro Futsal took third place.
 
- In the final, 
- July 2 – 10: 2016 FISU World University Futsal Championship in  Goiânia[106] Goiânia[106]
- July 10 – 16: 2016 AFF Futsal Club Championship in  Naypyidaw[107] Naypyidaw[107]- Men:  Port Futsal Club defeated Port Futsal Club defeated Thai Son Nam, 4–3, to win their second consecutive AFF Futsal Club Championship title. Thai Son Nam, 4–3, to win their second consecutive AFF Futsal Club Championship title.
 Myanmar Imperial College took third place. Myanmar Imperial College took third place.
- Women:  Jaya Kencana Angels defeated Jaya Kencana Angels defeated Khon Kaen Futsal Team, 5–4 on penalties and after a 2–2 score in regular play, to win their first Women's AFF Futsal Club Championship title. Khon Kaen Futsal Team, 5–4 on penalties and after a 2–2 score in regular play, to win their first Women's AFF Futsal Club Championship title.
 Thai Son Nam District 8 took third place. Thai Son Nam District 8 took third place.
 
- Men: 
- July 15 – 22: 2016 CONMEBOL Women's U20 Futsal Championships in  Asunción (debut event)[108] Asunción (debut event)[108]
- July 15 – 23: 2016 AFC Futsal Club Championship in  Bangkok Bangkok Nagoya Oceans defeated Nagoya Oceans defeated Naft Al-Wasat SC, 6–5 in penalties and after a 4–4 score in regular play, to win their third AFC Futsal Club Championship title. Naft Al-Wasat SC, 6–5 in penalties and after a 4–4 score in regular play, to win their third AFC Futsal Club Championship title.
 Chonburi Blue Wave took third place. Chonburi Blue Wave took third place.
 
- September 10 – October 1: 2016 FIFA Futsal World Cup in  Colombia[109] Colombia[109]
- October 31 – November 8: 2016 AFF Futsal Championship in  Bangkok Bangkok- Event cancelled. The 2017 event, in  Vietnam, would the next such event to be hosted. Vietnam, would the next such event to be hosted.
 
- Event cancelled. The 2017 event, in 
- December 11 – 18: 2016 South American Under-20 Futsal Championship in  Uruguay Uruguay
Golf
2016 Summer Olympics
- August 11 – 14: 2016 Summer Olympics (Men) in Rio de Janeiro
- August 17 – 20: 2016 Summer Olympics (Women) in Rio de Janeiro
2016 Men's major golf championships
- April 7 – 10: 2016 Masters Tournament
- Winner:  Danny Willett (first major win; first PGA Tour win) Danny Willett (first major win; first PGA Tour win)
 
- Winner: 
- June 16 – 19: 2016 U.S. Open
- Winner:  Dustin Johnson (first major win; 10th PGA Tour win) Dustin Johnson (first major win; 10th PGA Tour win)
 
- Winner: 
- July 14 – 17: 2016 Open Championship
- Winner:  Henrik Stenson (first major win) Henrik Stenson (first major win)
 
- Winner: 
- July 28 – 31: 2016 PGA Championship
- Winner:  Jimmy Walker (first major win; 6th PGA Tour win) Jimmy Walker (first major win; 6th PGA Tour win)
 
- Winner: 
2016 World Golf Championships (WGC)
- March 3–6: 2016 WGC-Cadillac Championship
- Winner: .svg.png.webp) Adam Scott (second WGC win, first WGC-Cadillac win) Adam Scott (second WGC win, first WGC-Cadillac win)
 
- Winner: 
- March 23–27: 2016 WGC-Dell Match Play
- Winner: .svg.png.webp) Jason Day (second WGC-Match Play win) Jason Day (second WGC-Match Play win)
 
- Winner: 
- June 30 – July 3: 2016 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
- Winner:  Dustin Johnson (first WGC-Bridgestone Invitational win, third WGC win; 11th PGA Tour win) Dustin Johnson (first WGC-Bridgestone Invitational win, third WGC win; 11th PGA Tour win)
 
- Winner: 
- October 27–30: 2016 WGC-HSBC Champions
- Winner:  Hideki Matsuyama (first WGC win, third PGA Tour win) Hideki Matsuyama (first WGC win, third PGA Tour win)
 
- Winner: 
Other men's golf events
- May 12 – 15: 2016 Players Championship 
- Winner: .svg.png.webp) Jason Day (first Players win, tenth PGA Tour win) Jason Day (first Players win, tenth PGA Tour win)
 
- Winner: 
- May 26 – 29: 2016 BMW PGA Championship (European Tour)
- Winner:  Chris Wood (first BMW PGA Championship win, third European Tour win) Chris Wood (first BMW PGA Championship win, third European Tour win)
 
- Winner: 
- September 30 – October 2: 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota[110]
- Winner:  Team USA (First victory since 2008) Team USA (First victory since 2008)
 
- Winner: 
- November 24 – 27: 2016 World Cup of Golf at Kingston Heath Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia
- Winner:  Denmark (first World Cup victory) Denmark (first World Cup victory)
 
- Winner: 
2016 Senior major golf championships
- May 19 – 22: Regions Tradition
- Winner:  Bernhard Langer (first Regions Tradition title; sixth Senior major golf championship win) Bernhard Langer (first Regions Tradition title; sixth Senior major golf championship win)
 
- Winner: 
- May 26 – 29: Senior PGA Championship
- Winner:  Rocco Mediate (first Senior PGA Championship and Senior Major win) Rocco Mediate (first Senior PGA Championship and Senior Major win)
 
- Winner: 
- June 9 – 12: Constellation Senior Players Championship
- Winner:  Bernhard Langer (third straight Senior Players Championship title; seventh Senior major golf championship win) Bernhard Langer (third straight Senior Players Championship title; seventh Senior major golf championship win)
 
- Winner: 
- July 21 – 24: Senior Open Championship
- Winner:  Paul Broadhurst (first Senior Open Championship and Senior Major win) Paul Broadhurst (first Senior Open Championship and Senior Major win)
 
- Winner: 
- August 11 – 15: U.S. Senior Open
- Winner:  Gene Sauers (first US Senior Open and Senior Major win) Gene Sauers (first US Senior Open and Senior Major win)
 
- Winner: 
2016 Women's major golf championships
- March 31 – April 3: 2016 ANA Inspiration
- Winner:  Lydia Ko (second consecutive major win, first ANA Inspiration win; second consecutive LPGA Tour win) Lydia Ko (second consecutive major win, first ANA Inspiration win; second consecutive LPGA Tour win)
 
- Winner: 
- June 9 – 12: 2016 KPMG Women's PGA Championship
- Winner: .svg.png.webp) Brooke Henderson (first Major win, second LPGA Tour win) Brooke Henderson (first Major win, second LPGA Tour win)
 
- Winner: 
- July 7 – 10: 2016 U.S. Women's Open
- Winner:  Brittany Lang (first Major win, second LPGA Tour win) Brittany Lang (first Major win, second LPGA Tour win)
 
- Winner: 
- July 28 – 31: 2016 Women's British Open
- Winner:  Ariya Jutanugarn (first Major win, fourth LPGA Tour win) Ariya Jutanugarn (first Major win, fourth LPGA Tour win)
 
- Winner: 
- September 15 – 18: 2016 Evian Championship
- Winner:  Chun In-gee (first Evian Championship win, second Major win, second LPGA Tour win) Chun In-gee (first Evian Championship win, second Major win, second LPGA Tour win)
 
- Winner: 
2016 International Crown
- July 21 – 24: 2016 International Crown at the Merit Club in Libertyville, Illinois (Chicago metropolitan area)[111]
- Winners: The  United States (13 points) United States (13 points)
 
- Winners: The 
FISU
- June 22 – 26: 2016 World University Golf Championship in  Brive-la-Gaillarde Brive-la-Gaillarde- Men's Individual: 1  Robin Dawson, 2. Robin Dawson, 2. Xuewem Luo, 3. Xuewem Luo, 3. Yu-Chen Yeh Yu-Chen Yeh
- Women's Individual: 1.  Karolina Vlckova, 2. Karolina Vlckova, 2. Marie Luňáčková, 3. Marie Luňáčková, 3. Kateřina Vlašínová Kateřina Vlašínová
- Men's Team: 1.  France, 2. France, 2. Ireland, 3. Ireland, 3. Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
- Women's Team: 1.  Czech Republic, 2. Czech Republic, 2. Chinese Taipei, 3. Chinese Taipei, 3. United States United States
 
- Men's Individual: 1 
Grass skiing
- July 23 – 29: 2016 FIS Grass Ski Junior World Championships in  Dizin Dizin- Super Combined winners:  Martin Barták (m) / Martin Barták (m) / Kristin Hetfleisch (f) Kristin Hetfleisch (f)
- Super G #1 winners:  Martin Barták (m) / Martin Barták (m) / Kristin Hetfleisch (f) Kristin Hetfleisch (f)
- Super G #2 winners:  Martin Barták (m) / Martin Barták (m) / Marino Maeda (f) Marino Maeda (f)
- Slalom winners:  Martin Barták (m) / Martin Barták (m) / Magdaléna Kotyzová (f) Magdaléna Kotyzová (f)
- Giant Slalom winners:  Marcel Knapp (m) / Marcel Knapp (m) / Daniela Krueckel (f) Daniela Krueckel (f)
 
- Super Combined winners: 
2016 FIS Grass Ski World Cup
- June 4 & 5: WC #1 in  Rettenbach Rettenbach- Men's Giant Slalom winner:  Edoardo Frau Edoardo Frau
- Women's Giant Slalom winner:  Jacqueline Gerlach Jacqueline Gerlach
- Men's Super Combined winner: .svg.png.webp) Mirko Hüppi Mirko Hüppi
- Women's Super Combined winner:  Jacqueline Gerlach Jacqueline Gerlach
 
- Men's Giant Slalom winner: 
- July 2 & 3: WC #2 in  Předklášteří Předklášteří- Men's Slalom winner:  Jan Gardavsky Jan Gardavsky
- Women's Slalom winner:  Jacqueline Gerlach Jacqueline Gerlach
- Men's Giant Slalom winner:  Michael Stocker Michael Stocker
 
- Men's Slalom winner: 
- July 8 – 10: WC #3 in  Kaprun Kaprun- Men's Super G winner: .svg.png.webp) Mirko Hüppi Mirko Hüppi
- Women's Super G winner:  Barbara Míková Barbara Míková
- Men's Super Combined winner:  Edoardo Frau Edoardo Frau
- Women's Super Combined winner:  Jacqueline Gerlach Jacqueline Gerlach
- Men's Giant Slalom winner:  Edoardo Frau Edoardo Frau
- Women's Giant Slalon winner:  Kristin Hetfleisch Kristin Hetfleisch
 
- Men's Super G winner: 
- August 20 & 21: WC #7 in  Santa Caterina Ski Area Santa Caterina Ski Area- Men's Slalom #1 winner:  Michael Stocker Michael Stocker
- Men's Slalom #2 winner:  Michael Stocker Michael Stocker
- Women's Slalom #1 winner:  Jacqueline Gerlach Jacqueline Gerlach
- Women's Slalom #2 winner:  Daniela Krückel Daniela Krückel
 
- Men's Slalom #1 winner: 
- August 27 & 28: WC #5 in .svg.png.webp) Marbach Marbach- Men's Giant Slalom winner:  Edoardo Frau Edoardo Frau
- Women's Giant Slalom winner:  Jacqueline Gerlach Jacqueline Gerlach
- Men's Super G winner:  Edoardo Frau Edoardo Frau
- Women's Super G winner:  Barbara Míková Barbara Míková
 
- Men's Giant Slalom winner: 
- September 1 – 4: WC #6 (final) in  Ravascletto Ravascletto- Men's Giant Slalom winner:  Marc Zickbauer Marc Zickbauer
- Women's Giant Slalom winner:  Barbara Míková Barbara Míková
- Men's Super G winner:  Michael Stocker Michael Stocker
- Women's Super G winner:  Barbara Míková Barbara Míková
- Men's Super Combined winner:  Marc Zickbauer Marc Zickbauer
- Women's Super Combined winner:  Barbara Míková Barbara Míková
- Men's Slalom winner:  Jan Gardavský Jan Gardavský
- Women's Slalom winner:  Daniela Krueckel Daniela Krueckel
 
- Men's Giant Slalom winner: 
Gymnastics
Handball
- January 6 – December 18: 2016 IHF Calendar of Events[112]
2016 Summer Olympics (IHF)
- August 6 – 21: 2016 Summer Olympics in  Rio de Janeiro at the Olympic Training Center Rio de Janeiro at the Olympic Training Center
EHF
- September 5, 2015 – May 29, 2016: 2015–16 EHF Champions League
 Vive Targi Kielce defeated Vive Targi Kielce defeated MVM Veszprém KC, 39–38, after overtime and penalties, to win their first EHF Champions League title. MVM Veszprém KC, 39–38, after overtime and penalties, to win their first EHF Champions League title.
 Paris Saint-Germain took third place. Paris Saint-Germain took third place.
 
- September 5, 2015 – May 15, 2016: 2015–16 EHF Cup
 Frisch Auf Göppingen defeated Frisch Auf Göppingen defeated HBC Nantes, 32–26, to win their first EHF Cup title. HBC Nantes, 32–26, to win their first EHF Cup title. BM Granollers took third place. BM Granollers took third place.
 
- October 11, 2015 – May 21, 2016: 2015–16 EHF Challenge Cup
 ABC Braga defeated ABC Braga defeated S.L. Benfica, 53–51, to win their first EHF Challenge Cup title. S.L. Benfica, 53–51, to win their first EHF Challenge Cup title.
 
- September 12, 2015 – May 7, 2016: 2015–16 Women's EHF Champions League
 CSM Bucharest defeated CSM Bucharest defeated Győri ETO, 29–26, to win their first Women's EHF Champions League title. Győri ETO, 29–26, to win their first Women's EHF Champions League title. ŽRK Vardar took third place. ŽRK Vardar took third place.
 
- October 16, 2015 – May 6, 2016: 2015–16 Women's EHF Cup
 Dunaújvárosi Kohász KA defeated Dunaújvárosi Kohász KA defeated TuS Metzingen, 55–49, to win their second Women's EHF Cup title. TuS Metzingen, 55–49, to win their second Women's EHF Cup title.
 
- October 17, 2015 – May 7, 2016: 2015–16 Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup
 Team Tvis Holstebro defeated Team Tvis Holstebro defeated Handball Club Lada, 61–52, to win their first Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup title. Handball Club Lada, 61–52, to win their first Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup title.
 
- November 14, 2015 – May 7, 2016: 2015–16 Women's EHF Challenge Cup
 Gran Canaria defeated Gran Canaria defeated Kastamonu Bld. GSK, 62–54, to win their first Women's EHF Challenge Cup title. Kastamonu Bld. GSK, 62–54, to win their first Women's EHF Challenge Cup title.
 
- January 15 – 31: 2016 European Men's Handball Championship in  Poland Poland
- July 4 – 8: 2016 European Open Handball Championship for Women in  Gothenburg[113] Gothenburg[113]
- July 8 – 10: 2016 European Youth Beach Handball Championship in  Nazaré[114][115] Nazaré[114][115]
- July 28 – August 7: 2016 European Men's Junior Handball Championship in  Kolding[116] Kolding[116]
- December 4 – 18: 2016 European Women's Handball Championship in  Sweden[117] Sweden[117] Norway defeated the Norway defeated the Netherlands, 30–29, to win their second consecutive and seventh overall European Women's Handball Championship title. Netherlands, 30–29, to win their second consecutive and seventh overall European Women's Handball Championship title.
 France took third place. France took third place.
 
CAHB
- January 21 – 30: 2016 African Men's Handball Championship in  Egypt Egypt
- May 4 – 14: 2016 African Women's Handball Cup Winners' Cup in  Laayoune Laayoune Primeiro de Agosto defeated Primeiro de Agosto defeated TKC Yaoundé, 40–16, to win their second Women's African Handball Cup Winners' Cup. TKC Yaoundé, 40–16, to win their second Women's African Handball Cup Winners' Cup. Progresso took third place. Progresso took third place.
 
- May 4 – 14: 2016 African Handball Cup Winners' Cup in  Laayoune Laayoune Zamalek SC defeated Zamalek SC defeated Espérance Tunis, 26–25, to win their fifth African Handball Cup Winners' Cup. Espérance Tunis, 26–25, to win their fifth African Handball Cup Winners' Cup. AS Hammamet took third place. AS Hammamet took third place.
 
- May 4: 2016 African Handball Super Cup for men's and women's in  Laayoune Laayoune- Men:  Espérance Tunis defeated Espérance Tunis defeated Zamalek SC, 33–32, after overtime, to win their second African Handball Super Cup. Zamalek SC, 33–32, after overtime, to win their second African Handball Super Cup.
- Women:  Primeiro de Agosto defeated Primeiro de Agosto defeated Africa Sports, 33–14, to win their second African Handball Super Cup. Africa Sports, 33–14, to win their second African Handball Super Cup.
 
- Men: 
- September 2 – 9: 2016 African Men's Youth Handball Championship in  Bamako Bamako
- September 11 – 18: 2016 African Men's Junior Handball Championship in  Bamako Bamako
AHF
- January 15 – 28: 2016 Asian Men's Handball Championship in  Bahrain Bahrain
- March 18 – 24: 18th Asian Club League 2016 in  Doha Doha
- July 22 – August 1: 2016 Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship in  Amman Amman Qatar defeated Qatar defeated Saudi Arabia, 23–16, to win their fifth title and fourth consecutive Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship. Saudi Arabia, 23–16, to win their fifth title and fourth consecutive Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship.
 South Korea took third place. South Korea took third place.
 
- August 10 – 17: 2016 Asian Men's & Women's Youth Beach Handball Championship in  Pattaya (debut event)[118] Pattaya (debut event)[118]- Men: 1.  Thailand; 2. Thailand; 2. Chinese Taipei; 3. Chinese Taipei; 3. Pakistan Pakistan
- Women: 1.  China; 2. China; 2. Thailand; 3. Thailand; 3. Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
 
- Men: 1. 
- August 27 – September 5: 2016 Asian Men's Youth Handball Championship in  Manama Manama Bahrain defeated Bahrain defeated Japan, 25–23, to win their first Asian Men's Youth Handball Championship title. Japan, 25–23, to win their first Asian Men's Youth Handball Championship title.
 South Korea took third place. South Korea took third place.
 
- October 26 – November 1: 2016 Asian Women's Club League Handball Championship in  Kyzylorda (debut event) Kyzylorda (debut event)- 1.  Kaysar; 2. Kaysar; 2. Almaty Club; 3. Almaty Club; 3. Ile Club[119] Ile Club[119]
 
- 1. 
- October 29 – November 5: 2016 Asian Men's Club League Handball Championship in  Amman Amman Al-Noor defeated Al-Noor defeated El Jaish SC, 25–23, to win their first Asian Men's Club League Handball Championship title. El Jaish SC, 25–23, to win their first Asian Men's Club League Handball Championship title.
 Lekhwiya Handball Team took third place. Lekhwiya Handball Team took third place.
 
PATHF
- March 15 – 19: 2016 Pan American Women's Junior Handball Championship in  Foz do Iguaçu Foz do Iguaçu
- April 12 – 16: 2016 Pan American Women's Youth Handball Championship in  Santiago Santiago
- May 25 – 29: 2016 Pan American Men's Club Handball Championship in  Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Handebol Taubaté defeated fellow Brazilian team, Esporte Pinheiros, 28–23, to win their fourth consecutive Pan American Men's Club Handball Championship title. Handebol Taubaté defeated fellow Brazilian team, Esporte Pinheiros, 28–23, to win their fourth consecutive Pan American Men's Club Handball Championship title.
 SAG Villa Ballester took third place. SAG Villa Ballester took third place.
 
- June 11 – 19: 2016 Pan American Men's Handball Championship in  Buenos Aires[120] Buenos Aires[120]
- November 1 – 5: 2016 Pan American Women's Club Handball Championship in  Santiago Santiago Metodista São Bernardo defeated Metodista São Bernardo defeated Ferro Carril Oeste, 29–15, to win the first ever Pan American Women's Club Handball Championship. Ferro Carril Oeste, 29–15, to win the first ever Pan American Women's Club Handball Championship.
 Club Atlético Goes took third place. Club Atlético Goes took third place.
 
International handball championships
- March 18 – 20: 2016 Women's Handball Olympic Qualifying event #1 in  Astrakhan Astrakhan
- March 18 – 20: 2016 Women's Handball Olympic Qualifying event #2 in  Metz Metz
- March 18 – 20: 2016 Women's Handball Olympic Qualifying event #3 in  Aarhus Aarhus Romania and Romania and Montenegro both qualified to compete at Rio 2016.[123] Montenegro both qualified to compete at Rio 2016.[123]
 
- April 8 – 10: 2016 Men's Handball Olympic Qualifying event #1 in  Gdańsk Gdańsk
- April 8 – 10: 2016 Men's Handball Olympic Qualifying event #2 in  Malmö Malmö
- April 8 – 10: 2016 Men's Handball Olympic Qualifying event #3 in  Herning Herning
- June 27 – July 3: 2016 World University Handball Championship in  Antequera[127] Antequera[127]
- July 3 – 15: 2016 Women's Junior World Handball Championship in  Moscow[128] Moscow[128]
- July 12 – 17: 2016 Beach Handball World Championships for Men and Women in  Budapest[129] Budapest[129]
- July 19 – 31: 2016 Women's Youth World Handball Championship in  Slovakia[130] Slovakia[130]
- September 5 – 8: 2016 IHF Super Globe in  Doha[131] Doha[131] Füchse Berlin defeated Füchse Berlin defeated Paris Saint-Germain, 29–28, to win their second consecutive IHF Super Globe title. Paris Saint-Germain, 29–28, to win their second consecutive IHF Super Globe title.
 Vive Targi Kielce took third place. Vive Targi Kielce took third place.
 
Ice hockey
Judo
Kabaddi
- Major Leagues
- International Tournaments
Korfball
Europe
- January 13 – 16: IKF Europa Cup 2016 (final round) in  Budapest Budapest- In the final  PKC/SWKGroep defeated PKC/SWKGroep defeated.svg.png.webp) Boeckenberg KC 31–21. Boeckenberg KC 31–21. NC Benfica took third place. NC Benfica took third place.
 
- In the final 
- January 22 – 24: IKF Europa Shield 2016 in  Castrop-Rauxel Castrop-Rauxel- In the final  Korfbal Club Barcelona defeated Korfbal Club Barcelona defeated Bec Korfball Club 15–14. Bec Korfball Club 15–14. Schweriner-Korfball-Club '67 e.V. took third place. Schweriner-Korfball-Club '67 e.V. took third place.
 
- In the final 
- June 3 – 5: IKF European Korfball Championship Qualfiquation Round 1 West in  Saint-Étienne Saint-Étienne
- June 3 – 5: IKF European Korfball Championship Qualfiquation Round 1 East in  Nitra Nitra
- August 10 – 13: 1st IKF U15 European Korfball Championship in  Dunakeszi Dunakeszi- The  Netherlands defeated the Netherlands defeated the Netherlands 1, 10–7. Netherlands 1, 10–7.
 
- The 
- October 22 – 30: 2016 IKF European Korfball Championship in  Dordrecht Dordrecht- In the final,  Netherlands defeated Netherlands defeated.svg.png.webp) Belgium, 27–14. Belgium, 27–14. Catalonia took third place. Catalonia took third place.
 
- In the final, 
North America
- June 15 – 19: Copa Internacional de Korfball in  Santo Domingo Santo Domingo
1.  Dominican Republic
2.
 Dominican Republic
2.  Netherlands
3.
 Netherlands
3.  Colombia
4.
 Colombia
4.  Costa Rica
 Costa Rica
Asia
- August 26 – September 3: 4th IKF Asia Korfball Championship in  India India- In the final,  Chinese Taipei defeated Chinese Taipei defeated Hong Kong, 39–14. Hong Kong, 39–14. China took third place. China took third place.
 
- In the final, 
World championships and World Cups
- March 18 – 20: U17 Korfball World Cup in  Schijndel Schijndel Netherlands beating the Netherlands beating the.svg.png.webp) Belgium squad in the final 26–12. Belgium squad in the final 26–12. England took third place England took third place
 
- March 25 – 27: U19 Korfball World Cup in  Leeuwarden Leeuwarden Netherlands beating the Netherlands beating the.svg.png.webp) Belgium squad in the final 22–18. Belgium squad in the final 22–18. Chinese Taipei took third place Chinese Taipei took third place
 
- July 9 – 16: IKF U23 World Korfball Championship in  Olomouc Olomouc Netherlands beating the Netherlands beating the Chinese Taipei squad in the final 24–16. Chinese Taipei squad in the final 24–16. Czech Republic took third place. Czech Republic took third place.
 
Lacrosse
- July 7 – 16: Under-19 World Lacrosse Championships in .svg.png.webp) Coquitlam Coquitlam
- July 28 – August 6: 2016 European Lacrosse Championship in  Gödöllő Gödöllő
Major League Lacrosse
- April 23 – August 20: 2016 Major League Lacrosse season
 Denver Outlaws defeated Denver Outlaws defeated Ohio Machine, 19–18. Ohio Machine, 19–18.- MVP:  Eric Law Eric Law
 
- MVP: 
 
NCAA Lacrosse Championship
- May 28 – 30: 2016 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship (semifinals and final at Lincoln Financial Field in  Philadelphia) Philadelphia) North Carolina defeated North Carolina defeated Maryland 14–13. Maryland 14–13.- Most Outstanding Player:  Chris Cloutier (North Carolina) Chris Cloutier (North Carolina)
 
- Most Outstanding Player: 
 
- May 28 & 29: 2016 NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse Championship in  Philadelphia Philadelphia
- May 28 & 29: 2016 NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Championship in  Philadelphia Philadelphia
- May 27 – 29: 2016 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship (semifinals and final at Talen Energy Stadium in  Chester, Pennsylvania) Chester, Pennsylvania) North Carolina defeated North Carolina defeated Maryland 13–7. Maryland 13–7.- Most Outstanding Player:  Aly Messinger (North Carolina) Aly Messinger (North Carolina)
 
- Most Outstanding Player: 
 
- May 19 – 21: 2016 NCAA Division II Women's Lacrosse Championship in  Denver Denver Florida Southern defeated Florida Southern defeated Adelphi 8–7. Adelphi 8–7.- Most Outstanding Player:  Taylor Gillis (Florida Southern) Taylor Gillis (Florida Southern)
 
- Most Outstanding Player: 
 
- May 28 & 29: 2016 NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship in  Philadelphia Philadelphia Middlebury defeated Middlebury defeated Trinity (CT) 9–5. Trinity (CT) 9–5.- Most Outstanding Player:  Katie Mandigo (Middlebury) Katie Mandigo (Middlebury)
 
- Most Outstanding Player: 
 
NLL
- January 1 – June 2016: 2016 NLL season
 Saskatchewan Rush defeated Saskatchewan Rush defeated Buffalo Bandits, 2–0 in the final. Buffalo Bandits, 2–0 in the final.- MVP: .svg.png.webp) Aaron Bold Aaron Bold
 
- MVP: 
 
WCLA
- May 4 – 7: 2016 WCLA Division I National Championship in  Winston-Salem Winston-Salem- In the final  Georgia defeated Georgia defeated Minnesota 8–7. Minnesota 8–7. Colorado Buffaloes took third place. Colorado Buffaloes took third place.
 
- In the final 
- Division I Individual Awards
- Most Outstanding Attacker –  Arden Birdwell (Georgia Bulldogs) Arden Birdwell (Georgia Bulldogs)
- Most Outstanding Midfielder –  Allie Thalhuber (Minnesota) Allie Thalhuber (Minnesota)
- Most Outstanding Defender –  Meredith Butler Georgia Bulldogs Meredith Butler Georgia Bulldogs
- Most Outstanding Goalie –  Hannah Gilbert (Minnesota) Hannah Gilbert (Minnesota)
- May 6 – 7: 2016 WCLA Division II National Championship in  Winston-Salem Winston-Salem
- Division II Individual Awards
Luge
Mixed martial arts
Modern pentathlon
Motorsport
Mountain bike racing
Multi-sport events
- February 5 – 16: 2016 South Asian Games in  Guwahati and Shillong[132] Guwahati and Shillong[132] India won both the gold and overall medal tallies. India won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- March 6 – 11: 2016 Arctic Winter Games in  / / Nuuk[133] Nuuk[133] Alaska won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Alaska won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- June 29 – July 3: 2016 IWAS U23 World Games in  Prague[134] Prague[134]- For results, click here.
 
- July 10 – 19: 2016 ASEAN University Games in  Singapore[135] Singapore[135] Thailand won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Thailand won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- July 12 – 25: 2016 European Universities Games in  Zagreb and Rijeka[136] Zagreb and Rijeka[136] University of Zagreb won both the gold and overall medal tallies. University of Zagreb won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- July 21 – 29: 2016 ASEAN School Games in  Chiang Mai[137] Chiang Mai[137] Thailand won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Thailand won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- September 24 – October 3: 2016 Asian Beach Games in  Da Nang[138] Da Nang[138] Vietnam won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Vietnam won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- November 24 – December 3: 2016 Bolivarian Beach Games in  Iquique[139] Iquique[139] Chile won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Chile won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
Nordic combined
Olympic Games
- February 12 – 21: 2016 Winter Youth Olympics in  Lillehammer[140] Lillehammer[140]- The  United States and United States and South Korea won ten gold medals each. However, the United States finished first, due to winning more silver medals than South Korea. South Korea won ten gold medals each. However, the United States finished first, due to winning more silver medals than South Korea.
 Russia won the overall medal tally. Russia won the overall medal tally.
 
- The 
- August 5 – 21: 2016 Summer Olympics in  Rio de Janeiro[141] Rio de Janeiro[141]- The  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies. United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- The 
Paralympic Games
- September 7 – 18: 2016 Summer Paralympics in  Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro China won both the gold and overall medal tallies. China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
Padel
International Padel Federation Calendar[142]
2016 World Padel Tour
- March 27 – December 14: 2016 World Padel Tour
- March 27 – April 3:  Gijón Open Gijón Open- Winners:  Fernando Belasteguín & Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima Pablo de Lima
 
- Winners: 
- April 16 – 24:  Valencia Master Valencia Master- Men's winners:  Francisco Navarro Compán & Francisco Navarro Compán & Sanyo Gutiérrez Sanyo Gutiérrez
- Women's winners:  Alejandra Salazar & Alejandra Salazar & Marta Marrero Marta Marrero
 
- Men's winners: 
- April 30 – May 8:  Barcelona Master Barcelona Master- Men's winners:  Fernando Belasteguín & Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima Pablo de Lima
- Women's winners:  Patty Llaguno & Patty Llaguno & Elisabeth Amatriaín Elisabeth Amatriaín
 
- Men's winners: 
- May 12 – 14:  Rome Exhibition Rome Exhibition- Winners:  Francisco Navarro Compán & Francisco Navarro Compán & Sanyo Gutiérrez Sanyo Gutiérrez
 
- Winners: 
- May 22 – 29:  Las Rozas de Madrid Open Las Rozas de Madrid Open- Men's winners:  Fernando Belasteguín & Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima Pablo de Lima
- Women's winners:  Alejandra Salazar & Alejandra Salazar & Marta Marrero Marta Marrero
 
- Men's winners: 
- May 30 – June 6:  Lisbon Chellenger Lisbon Chellenger- Winners:  Matías Marina & Matías Marina & Alejandro Ruiz Granados Alejandro Ruiz Granados
 
- Winners: 
- June 19 – 26:  Palma Open Palma Open- Men's winners:  Fernando Belasteguín & Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima Pablo de Lima
- Women's winners:  Majo Sánchez Alayeto & Majo Sánchez Alayeto & Mapi Sánchez Alayeto Mapi Sánchez Alayeto
 
- Men's winners: 
- June 26 – July 3:  Barcelona Chellenger Barcelona Chellenger- Men's winners:  Gonzalo Rubio & Gonzalo Rubio & Javier Ruiz Javier Ruiz
- Women's winners:  Catalina Tenorio & Catalina Tenorio & Victoria Iglesias Victoria Iglesias
 
- Men's winners: 
- July 3 – 10:  Valladolid Open Valladolid Open- Men's winners:  Fernando Belasteguín & Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima Pablo de Lima
- Women's winners:  Majo Sánchez Alayeto & Majo Sánchez Alayeto & Mapi Sánchez Alayeto Mapi Sánchez Alayeto
 
- Men's winners: 
- July 24 – 31:  Gran Canaria Open Gran Canaria Open- Men's winners:  Fernando Belasteguín & Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima Pablo de Lima
- Women's winners:  Alejandra Salazar & Alejandra Salazar & Marta Marrero Marta Marrero
 
- Men's winners: 
- August 7 – 14:  Costa del Sol Chellenger Costa del Sol Chellenger- Winners:  Federico Quiles & Federico Quiles & Franco Stupaczuk Franco Stupaczuk
 
- Winners: 
- August 21 – 28:  La Nucía Open La Nucía Open- Men's winners:  Francisco Navarro Compán & Francisco Navarro Compán & Sanyo Gutiérrez Sanyo Gutiérrez
- Women's winners:  Majo Sánchez Alayeto & Majo Sánchez Alayeto & Mapi Sánchez Alayeto Mapi Sánchez Alayeto
 
- Men's winners: 
- September 5 – 11:  Monte Carlo Master Monte Carlo Master- Men's winners:  Fernando Belasteguín & Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima Pablo de Lima
- Women's winners:  Alejandra Salazar & Alejandra Salazar & Marta Marrero Marta Marrero
 
- Men's winners: 
- September 11 – 18:  Madrid Chellenger Madrid Chellenger- Winners:  Gonzalo Godo Díaz & Gonzalo Godo Díaz & Luciano Capra Luciano Capra
 
- Winners: 
- September 18 – 25:  Sevilla Open Sevilla Open- Men's winners:  Fernando Belasteguín & Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima Pablo de Lima
- Women's winners:  Alejandra Salazar & Alejandra Salazar & Marta Marrero Marta Marrero
 
- Men's winners: 
- October 9 – 16:  A Coruña Open A Coruña Open- Men's winners:  Fernando Belasteguín & Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima Pablo de Lima
- Women's winners:  Alejandra Salazar & Alejandra Salazar & Marta Marrero Marta Marrero
 
- Men's winners: 
- October 23 – 30:  Zaragoza Open Zaragoza Open- Men's winners:  Fernando Belasteguín & Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima Pablo de Lima
- Women's winners:  Alejandra Salazar & Alejandra Salazar & Marta Marrero Marta Marrero
 
- Men's winners: 
- November 7 – 13:  Buenos Aires Master Buenos Aires Master- Men's winners:  Fernando Belasteguín & Fernando Belasteguín & Pablo de Lima Pablo de Lima
 
- Men's winners: 
- November 25 – 27:  Miami Exhibition Miami Exhibition
- November 27 – December 4:  Basque Country Open Basque Country Open
- December 14 – 18:  Madrid Master (final) Madrid Master (final)
World Championship
- November 14 – 20: Padel Tennis World Championship in  Lisboa Lisboa- Men's winners:  Álvaro Cepero Rodríguez & Álvaro Cepero Rodríguez & Juan Lebrón Chincoa Juan Lebrón Chincoa
- Women's winners:  Alejandra Salazar & Alejandra Salazar & Marta Marrero Marta Marrero
 
- Men's winners: 
Radio-controlled racing
Racquetball
Road cycling
Roller skating
FIRS
- June 1 – 5: 2016 World Inline Hockey Masters Cup in  Bolzano Bolzano- Master Cup winner:  Czech Republic Czech Republic
- Veteran Cup winner:  Czech Republic Czech Republic
 
- Master Cup winner: 
- June 4 – 5: 2016 Inline Alpine Slalom and Parallel Slalom World Championships in  Unterensingen and Unterensingen and Villablino Villablino- Slalom winners:  Katharina Hoffmann & Katharina Hoffmann & Kristaps Zvejnieks Kristaps Zvejnieks
- Parallel Slalom winners:  Claudia Wittmann & Claudia Wittmann & Davis Zvejnieks Davis Zvejnieks
- World Cup winners:  Jana Börsig & Jana Börsig & Marco Walz Marco Walz
 
- Slalom winners: 
- June 12 – 25: 2016 World Inline Hockey Championships in  Asiago/Roana Asiago/Roana- Men's: In the final,  Czech Republic defeated Czech Republic defeated Italy, 4–0. Italy, 4–0. France took third place. France took third place.
- Women's: In the final, .svg.png.webp) Canada defeated Canada defeated United States, 3–1. United States, 3–1..svg.png.webp) Switzerland took third place. Switzerland took third place.
- Junior men: In the final,  Czech Republic defeated Czech Republic defeated Italy, 5–4. Italy, 5–4..svg.png.webp) Switzerland took third place. Switzerland took third place.
- Junior women: In the final,  Spain defeated Spain defeated Italy, 2–0. Italy, 2–0..svg.png.webp) Canada took third place. Canada took third place.
 
- Men's: In the final, 
- September 10 – 18: World Roller Speed Skating Championships in  Nanjing Nanjing Colombia won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Colombia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- September 24 – October 1: 2016 FIRS Women's Roller Hockey World Cup in  Iquique Iquique
- September 28 – October 8: Artistic Skating World Championship in  Novara Novara- Seniors Figures winners:  Markus Lell (m) / Markus Lell (m) / Anabella Mendoz (f) Anabella Mendoz (f)
- Juniors Figures winners:  Deven Jacobson (m) / Deven Jacobson (m) / Giselle Soler (f) Giselle Soler (f)
- Inline Seniors winners:  Yi-Fan Chen (m) / Yi-Fan Chen (m) / Natalie Motley (f) Natalie Motley (f)
- Inline Juniors winners:  Collin Motley (m) / Collin Motley (m) / Anastasia Nosova (f) Anastasia Nosova (f)
- Seniors Solo Dance winners:  Daniel Morandin (m) / Daniel Morandin (m) / Silvia Stibilj (f) Silvia Stibilj (f)
- Juniors Solo Dance winners:  José Cruz (m) / José Cruz (m) / Martina Camana (f) Martina Camana (f)
- Senior Couples Dance winners:  Italy (Alessandro Spigai & Elena Leoni) Italy (Alessandro Spigai & Elena Leoni)
- Junior Couples Dance winners:  United States (Benson Kuan & Cassandra Seidel) United States (Benson Kuan & Cassandra Seidel)
 
- Seniors Figures winners: 
- November 17 – 21: 2016 Inline Freestyle World Championships in  Bangkok Bangkok- Free Jump winners:  Thomas Rataud (m) / Thomas Rataud (m) / Maëliss Conan (f) Maëliss Conan (f)
- Battle Slide winners:  Huang Haiyang (m) / Huang Haiyang (m) / Nichakan Chinupun (f) Nichakan Chinupun (f)
- Senior Battle Slalom winners:  Sergey Timchenko (m) / Sergey Timchenko (m) / Daria Kuznetsova (f) Daria Kuznetsova (f)
- Junior Battle Slalom winners:  Zhang Hao (m) / Zhang Hao (m) / Liu Jiaxin (f) Liu Jiaxin (f)
- Senior Classic Slalom winners:  Sergey Timchenko (m) / Sergey Timchenko (m) / Mang Yun (f) Mang Yun (f)
- Junior Classic Slalom winners:  Zhang Hao (m) / Zhang Hao (m) / Sofia Bogdanova (f) Sofia Bogdanova (f)
- Senior Speed Slalom winners:  Pan Yusuo (m) / Pan Yusuo (m) / Barbara Bossi (f) Barbara Bossi (f)
- Junior Speed Slalom winners: .svg.png.webp) Pedram Ranjbar Vakili (m) / Pedram Ranjbar Vakili (m) / Lo Pei Yu (f) Lo Pei Yu (f)
 
- Free Jump winners: 
CERH
- October 24, 2015 – May, 15: 2015–16 CERH European League
- In the final,  S.L. Benfica defeated S.L. Benfica defeated U.D. Oliveirense, 5–3, to win their second European League. U.D. Oliveirense, 5–3, to win their second European League.
 
- In the final, 
- October 24, 2015 – May 1: 2015–16 CERS Cup
- In the final,  ÓC Barcelos defeated ÓC Barcelos defeated CP Vilafranca, 6–3, to win their second CERS Cup. CP Vilafranca, 6–3, to win their second CERS Cup.
 
- In the final, 
- November 29, 2015 – March 20: 2015–16 CERH Women's European Cup
- In the final,  CP Voltregà defeated CP Voltregà defeated Manlleu, after regular game, 4–4 and penalties 2–1, to win their 4th title. Manlleu, after regular game, 4–4 and penalties 2–1, to win their 4th title.
 
- In the final, 
- March 24 – 26: U23 Latin Cup in  Follonica Follonica
- April 28 – 30: 2016 Show and Precision European Championships in  Matosinhos Matosinhos Italy win's overall gold medals. Italy win's overall gold medals.
 
- July 11 – 16: 2016 CERH European Championship in  Oliveira de Azeméis Oliveira de Azeméis
- August 25 – September 3: 2016 Cadet/Youth/Junior/Senior European Championships in  Freiburg Freiburg Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- November 1 – 5: 2016 Cup of Europe Calderara Di Reno in  Italy Italy
Rowing
Rugby union
2016 Summer Olympics (WR)
- March 5 & 6: Aquece Rio International Women's Rugby Sevens 2016 in  Rio de Janeiro (Olympic Test Event)[143] Rio de Janeiro (Olympic Test Event)[143]
- June 18 & 19: 2016 Men's Rugby Sevens Final Olympic Qualification Tournament in  Fontvieille, Monaco Fontvieille, Monaco
- August 6 – 11: 2016 Summer Olympics (rugby sevens) in  Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro- Men:    Fiji; Fiji;   Great Britain; Great Britain;   South Africa South Africa
- Women:   .svg.png.webp) Australia; Australia;   New Zealand; New Zealand;  .svg.png.webp) Canada Canada
 
- Men: 
International rugby events
- February 5 – March 18: 2016 Six Nations Under 20s Championship[144]
- February 5 – March 20: 2016 Women's Six Nations Championship[145]
- February 6 – March 6: 2016 Americas Rugby Championship (debut event)
- Winner:  Argentina XV (inaugural Americas Rugby Championship title) Argentina XV (inaugural Americas Rugby Championship title)
- Second:  United States United States
- Third: .svg.png.webp) Canada Canada
 
- Winner: 
- February 6 – March 19: 2016 Six Nations Championship[146]
- Champions:  England (fifth Six Nations Championship title) England (fifth Six Nations Championship title)
- Grand Slam:  England England
- Triple Crown:  England England
- Calcutta Cup:  England England
- Millennium Trophy:  England England
- Centenary Quaich:  Ireland Ireland
- Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy:  France France
 
- Champions: 
- March 8 – 21: 2016 World Rugby Pacific Challenge in  Fiji[147] Fiji[147]- Champions:  Fiji Warriors (sixth World Rugby Pacific Challenge title) Fiji Warriors (sixth World Rugby Pacific Challenge title)
- Second:  Samoa A Samoa A
- Third:  Tonga A Tonga A
 
- Champions: 
- June 7 – 25: 2016 World Rugby Under 20 Championship in  Manchester[148] Manchester[148]
- July 6 – 9: 2016 FISU World University Rugby Sevens Championship in  Swansea[149] Swansea[149]
- August 27 – October 8: 2016 Rugby Championship
- Winner:  New Zealand; 2. New Zealand; 2..svg.png.webp) Australia; 3. Australia; 3. South Africa; 4. South Africa; 4. Argentina Argentina
 
- Winner: 
2016 Men's Internationals
2016 Women's Internationals
2015–16 World Rugby Sevens Series
- Overall champions:  Fiji Fiji
- Second:  South Africa South Africa
- Third:  New Zealand New Zealand
2015–16 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series
- Overall champions: .svg.png.webp) Australia Australia
- Second:  New Zealand New Zealand
- Third: .svg.png.webp) Canada Canada
Club seasons and championships
- November 13, 2015 – May 14: 2015–16 European Rugby Champions Cup
- November 12, 2015 – May 13: 2016–17 European Rugby Challenge Cup
- Final in  Décines: Décines: Montpellier defeated Montpellier defeated Harlequins 26–19 for their first-ever Challenge Cup title. Harlequins 26–19 for their first-ever Challenge Cup title.
 
- Final in 
- October 16, 2015 – May 28:  2015–16 Aviva Premiership 2015–16 Aviva Premiership- Final in London: Saracens defeated Exeter Chiefs 28–20 for their second straight title and third overall.
 
- September 5, 2015 – May 28:  / / / / / / 2015–16 Guinness Pro12 2015–16 Guinness Pro12- Grand Final in  Edinburgh: In a matchup of Irish teams, Connacht defeated Leinster 20–10 for their first-ever championship. Edinburgh: In a matchup of Irish teams, Connacht defeated Leinster 20–10 for their first-ever championship.
 
- Grand Final in 
- August 22, 2015 – June 4:  2015–16 Top 14 2015–16 Top 14- Final in  Barcelona: In a match moved from its traditional site of Stade de France due to scheduling conflicts with UEFA Euro 2016, Racing 92 defeated Toulon 29–21 for their first title since 1990 and sixth overall. The crowd of 99,124 was the largest ever for a domestic club match in the sport's history. Barcelona: In a match moved from its traditional site of Stade de France due to scheduling conflicts with UEFA Euro 2016, Racing 92 defeated Toulon 29–21 for their first title since 1990 and sixth overall. The crowd of 99,124 was the largest ever for a domestic club match in the sport's history.
 
- Final in 
- February 26 – August 6: .svg.png.webp) / / / / / / / / 2016 Super Rugby season 2016 Super Rugby season- Final in  Wellington: In a matchup between teams from New Zealand's North Island, the Hurricanes defeated the Blues 20–3 for their second straight title, and also second overall. Wellington: In a matchup between teams from New Zealand's North Island, the Hurricanes defeated the Blues 20–3 for their second straight title, and also second overall.
 
- Final in 
Sailing
Shooting
- January 4 – November 20: ISSF Competition Calendar[152]
2016 Summer Olympics (ISSF)
- August 6 – 14: 2016 Summer Olympics in  Rio de Janeiro at the National Shooting Center Rio de Janeiro at the National Shooting Center- Men
- Men's 10 metre Air Pistol:    Hoàng Xuân Vinh (OR); Hoàng Xuân Vinh (OR);   Felipe Almeida Wu; Felipe Almeida Wu;   Pang Wei Pang Wei
- Men's 10 metre Air Rifle:    Niccolò Campriani (OR); Niccolò Campriani (OR);   Serhiy Kulish; Serhiy Kulish;   Vladimir Maslennikov Vladimir Maslennikov
- Men's 25 metre Rapid Fire Pistol:    Christian Reitz; Christian Reitz;   Jean Quiquampoix; Jean Quiquampoix;   Li Yuehong Li Yuehong
- Men's 50 metre Pistol:    Jin Jong-oh (OR); Jin Jong-oh (OR);   Hoàng Xuân Vinh; Hoàng Xuân Vinh;   Kim Song-guk Kim Song-guk
- Men's 50 metre Rifle Prone:    Henri Junghänel (OR); Henri Junghänel (OR);   Kim Jong-hyun; Kim Jong-hyun;   Kirill Grigoryan Kirill Grigoryan
- Men's 50 metre Rifle Three Positions:    Niccolò Campriani; Niccolò Campriani;   Sergey Kamenskiy; Sergey Kamenskiy;   Alexis Raynaud Alexis Raynaud
- Men's Skeet:    Gabriele Rossetti; Gabriele Rossetti;   Marcus Svensson; Marcus Svensson;   Abdullah Al-Rashidi (Kuwait) Abdullah Al-Rashidi (Kuwait)
- Men's Trap:    Josip Glasnović; Josip Glasnović;   Giovanni Pellielo; Giovanni Pellielo;   Edward Ling Edward Ling
- Men's Double Trap:    Fehaid Al-Deehani (Kuwait); Fehaid Al-Deehani (Kuwait);   Marco Innocenti; Marco Innocenti;   Steven Scott Steven Scott
- Women
- Women's 10 metre Air Pistol:    Zhang Mengxue (OR); Zhang Mengxue (OR);   Vitalina Batsarashkina; Vitalina Batsarashkina;   Anna Korakaki Anna Korakaki
- Women's 10 metre Air Rifle:    Virginia Thrasher (OR); Virginia Thrasher (OR);   Du Li; Du Li;   Yi Siling Yi Siling
- Women's 25 metre Pistol:    Anna Korakaki; Anna Korakaki;   Monika Karsch; Monika Karsch;  .svg.png.webp) Heidi Diethelm Gerber Heidi Diethelm Gerber
- Women's 50 metre Rifle Three Positions:    Barbara Engleder; Barbara Engleder;   Zhang Binbin; Zhang Binbin;   Du Li Du Li
- Women's Skeet:    Diana Bacosi; Diana Bacosi;   Chiara Cainero; Chiara Cainero;   Kim Rhode Kim Rhode
- Women's Trap:   .svg.png.webp) Catherine Skinner; Catherine Skinner;   Natalie Rooney; Natalie Rooney;   Corey Cogdell Corey Cogdell
 
International shooting championships
- January 25 – February 3: 2016 Asian Olympic Shooting Qualifying Tournament in  New Delhi[153] New Delhi[153]- Note: This event was named as the alternate qualification one for Rio 2016 from the one staged in Kuwait last year.
 Japan won the gold medal tally. Japan won the gold medal tally. South Korea won the overall medal tally. South Korea won the overall medal tally.
 
- February 22 – 28: 10m European Shooting Championships in  Győr[154] Győr[154]
- June 13 – 19: 2016 European Junior Shooting Championships in  Tallinn[156][157] Tallinn[156][157] Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- July 4 – 12: 2016 European Shotgun Championships in  Lonato del Garda[158] Lonato del Garda[158] Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- July 15 – 23: 2016 World Running Target Championships in  Suhl[159][160] Suhl[159][160]
- September 14 – 18: 2016 World University Shooting Championship in  Bydgoszcz[161] Bydgoszcz[161] India won the gold medal tally. India and the India won the gold medal tally. India and the Czech Republic won 7 overall medals each.[162] Czech Republic won 7 overall medals each.[162]
 
2016 ISSF World Cup
- March 1 – 9: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #1 in  Bangkok[163] Bangkok[163]
- March 17 – 25: Shotgun World Cup #1 in  Nicosia[165] Nicosia[165]- Men's skeet winner:  Mykola Milchev Mykola Milchev
- Men's trap winner:  Alberto Fernández Alberto Fernández
- Men's double trap winner:  Alessandro Chianese Alessandro Chianese
- Women's skeet winner:  Morgan Craft Morgan Craft
- Women's trap winner:  Ray Bassil Ray Bassil
 
- Men's skeet winner: 
- April 13 – 25: All Guns World Cup #1 in  Rio de Janeiro (Olympic Test Event)[166] Rio de Janeiro (Olympic Test Event)[166]
- May 19 – 26: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #2 in  Munich[168] Munich[168]
- June 1 – 11: Shotgun World Cup #2 in the  City of San Marino[170] City of San Marino[170]- Men's skeet winner:  Stefan Nilsson Stefan Nilsson
- Men's trap winner:  Jiří Lipták Jiří Lipták
- Men's double trap winner:  Joshua Richmond Joshua Richmond
- Women's skeet winner:  Sutiya Jiewchaloemmit Sutiya Jiewchaloemmit
- Women's trap winner: .svg.png.webp) Emma Elizabeth Cox Emma Elizabeth Cox
 
- Men's skeet winner: 
- June 20 – 29: All Guns World Cup #2 (final) in  Baku[171] Baku[171] Croatia won the gold medal tally. Croatia won the gold medal tally. South Korea won the overall medal tally.[172] South Korea won the overall medal tally.[172]
 
- October 4 – 10: Rifle and Pistol World Cup #3 (final) in  Bologna[173] Bologna[173]
- October 10 – 16: Shotgun World Cup #3 (final) in  Rome[175] Rome[175]- Men's skeet winner:  Nikolai Tiopliy Nikolai Tiopliy
- Men's trap winner:  Giovanni Cernogoraz Giovanni Cernogoraz
- Men's double trap winner: .svg.png.webp) James Willett James Willett
- Women's skeet winner:  Kim Rhode Kim Rhode
- Women's trap winner:  Natalie Rooney Natalie Rooney
 
- Men's skeet winner: 
Ski jumping
Snooker
Players Tour Championship
- June 16, 2015 – March 26, 2016: Players Tour Championship 2015/2016
- July 29 – August 2: European Tour 2015/2016 – Event 1 in  Riga Riga Barry Hawkins defeated Barry Hawkins defeated Tom Ford 4–1. Tom Ford 4–1.
 
- August 26 – 30: European Tour – Event 2 in  Fürth Fürth Ali Carter defeated Ali Carter defeated Shaun Murphy 4–3. Shaun Murphy 4–3.
 
- October 7 – 11: European Tour – Event 3 in  Mülheim Mülheim Rory McLeod defeated Rory McLeod defeated Tian Pengfei 4–2. Tian Pengfei 4–2.
 
- October 19 – 23: Asian Tour – Event 1 in  Haining Haining Ding Junhui defeated Ding Junhui defeated Ricky Walden 4–3. Ricky Walden 4–3.
 
- November 4 – 8: European Tour – Event 4 in  Sofia Sofia.svg.png.webp) Mark Allen defeated Mark Allen defeated Ryan Day 4–0. Ryan Day 4–0.
 
- December 9 – 13: European Tour – Event 5 in  Gibraltar Gibraltar Marco Fu defeated Marco Fu defeated Michael White 4–1. Michael White 4–1.
 
- February 23 – 28: European Tour – Event 6 in  Gdynia Gdynia Mark Selby defeated Mark Selby defeated Martin Gould 4–1. Martin Gould 4–1.
 
- March 22 – 27: Players Tour Championship – Finals in Manchester
.svg.png.webp) Mark Allen defeated Mark Allen defeated Ricky Walden 10–6. Ricky Walden 10–6.
 
Snooker season
- May 7, 2015 – May 2, 2016: Snooker season 2015/2016
- May 7, 2015 – May 10, 2015: Vienna Snooker Open in  Vienna Vienna Peter Ebdon defeated Peter Ebdon defeated Mark King 5–3.[176] Mark King 5–3.[176]
 
- June 22, 2015 – June 26, 2015: World Cup in  Wuxi Wuxi
- July 29 – July 5: 2015 Australian Goldfields Open in .svg.png.webp) Bendigo Bendigo John Higgins defeated John Higgins defeated Martin Gould 9–8. Martin Gould 9–8.
 
- July 15 – 19: Pink Ribbon in  Gloucester Gloucester Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Darryn Walker 4–2 Darryn Walker 4–2
 
- September 7 – 12: Six-red World Championship in  Bangkok Bangkok Thepchaiya Un-Nooh defeated Thepchaiya Un-Nooh defeated Liang Wenbo 8–2. Liang Wenbo 8–2.
 
- September 14 – 20: Shanghai Masters in  Shanghai Shanghai Kyren Wilson defeated Kyren Wilson defeated Judd Trump 10–9. Judd Trump 10–9.
 
- October 25 – November 1: 2015 International Championship in  Daqing Daqing John Higgins defeated John Higgins defeated David Gilbert 10–5. David Gilbert 10–5.
 
- November 10 – 15: 2015 Champion of Champions in  Coventry Coventry.svg.png.webp) Neil Robertson defeated Neil Robertson defeated.svg.png.webp) Mark Allen 10–5. Mark Allen 10–5.
 
- November 10–21: 2015 IBSF World Snooker Championship in  Hurghada Hurghada Pankaj Advani defeated Pankaj Advani defeated Zhao Xintong 8–6. Zhao Xintong 8–6.
 
- November 16–21: 2015 General Cup in Hong Kong
 Marco Fu defeated Marco Fu defeated Mark Williams 7–3. Mark Williams 7–3.
 
- November 24 – December 6: 2015 UK Championship in  York York.svg.png.webp) Neil Robertson defeated Neil Robertson defeated Liang Wenbo 10–5. Liang Wenbo 10–5.
 
- January 10 – 17: 2016 Masters in  London London Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Barry Hawkins 10–1. Barry Hawkins 10–1.
 
- January 30 & 31: 2016 World Seniors Championship in  Preston Preston Mark Davis defeated Mark Davis defeated Darren Morgan 2–1. Darren Morgan 2–1.
 
- February 3 – 7: 2016 German Masters in  Berlin Berlin Martin Gould def. Martin Gould def..svg.png.webp) Luca Brecel 9–5. Luca Brecel 9–5.
 
- February 12 – 14: 2016 Snooker Shoot-Out in  Reading Reading Robin Hull def. Robin Hull def..svg.png.webp) Luca Brecel 1–0 Luca Brecel 1–0
 
- February 15 – 21: 2016 Welsh Open in  Cardiff Cardiff Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated.svg.png.webp) Neil Robertson 9–5. Neil Robertson 9–5.
 
- January 4 – March 4: 2016 Championship League (final) in  Stock Stock Judd Trump defeated Judd Trump defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan 3–2. Ronnie O'Sullivan 3–2.
 
- March 8 – 13: 2016 World Grand Prix in  Llandudno Llandudno Shaun Murphy defeated Shaun Murphy defeated Stuart Bingham 10–9. Stuart Bingham 10–9.
 
- March 28 – April 3: 2016 China Open in  Beijing Beijing Judd Trump defeated Judd Trump defeated Ricky Walden 10–4. Ricky Walden 10–4.
 
- April 16 – May 2: 2016 World Snooker Championship in  Sheffield Sheffield Mark Selby defeated Mark Selby defeated Ding Junhui 18–14. Ding Junhui 18–14.
 
Others in snooker
- June 2 – 13: 2015 EBSA European Snooker Championship in  Prague[177] Prague[177] Michael Wild defeated Michael Wild defeated Jamie Clarke 7–4. Jamie Clarke 7–4.
 
- July 18 – 26: 2015 IBSF World Under-21 Snooker Championship in  Bucharest Bucharest Boonyarit Keattikun defeated Boonyarit Keattikun defeated Jamie Clarke 7–6. Jamie Clarke 7–6.
 
- October 3 – 11: 2015 IBSF World Under-18 Snooker Championship in  St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Ka Wai Cheung defeated Ka Wai Cheung defeated Ming Tung Chan 5–2. Ming Tung Chan 5–2.
 
- February 7 – 12: 2016 EBSA European Under-18 Snooker Championship in  Wrocław Wrocław Tyler Rees defeated Tyler Rees defeated Jackson Page 5–2. Jackson Page 5–2.
 
- February 7 – 12: 2016 EBSA European Under-21 Snooker Championship in  Wrocław Wrocław Josh Boileau defeated Josh Boileau defeated Brandon Sargeant 6–1. Brandon Sargeant 6–1.
 
- February 12 – 21: 2016 EBSA European Snooker Championship in  Wrocław Wrocław Jak Jones defeated Jak Jones defeated Jamie Clarke 7–4. Jamie Clarke 7–4.
 
- March 1 – 8: 2016 ACBS Asian Under-21 Snooker Championship in  Colombo Colombo Wang Yuchen defeated Wang Yuchen defeated Ratchayothin Yotharuck 6–5. Ratchayothin Yotharuck 6–5.
 
Snowboarding
Softball
Softball World Cup and Championships
- July 5 – 10: 2016 World Cup of Softball in  Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Japan defeated the Japan defeated the United States, 2–1, to win their third World Cup of Softball title. United States, 2–1, to win their third World Cup of Softball title..svg.png.webp) Australia took the bronze medal. Australia took the bronze medal.
 
- July 15 – 24: 2016 Women's Softball World Championship in .svg.png.webp) Surrey, British Columbia[178] Surrey, British Columbia[178]- The  United States defeated United States defeated Japan, 7–3, to win their tenth Women's Softball World Championship title. Japan, 7–3, to win their tenth Women's Softball World Championship title.
.svg.png.webp) Canada took the bronze medal. Canada took the bronze medal.
 
- The 
- July 22 – 30: 2016 ISF Junior Men's World Championship in  Midland, Michigan[179] Midland, Michigan[179] Japan defeated Japan defeated New Zealand, 2–1, to win their second ISF Junior Men's World Championship title. New Zealand, 2–1, to win their second ISF Junior Men's World Championship title..svg.png.webp) Canada took the bronze medal. Canada took the bronze medal.
 
Little League Softball
- July 31 – August 6: 2016 Junior League Softball in  Kirkland, Washington[180][181] Kirkland, Washington[180][181] ASOFEM LL (Team Latin America) defeated ASOFEM LL (Team Latin America) defeated Hampton LL (Team Canada), 8–6, in the final. Hampton LL (Team Canada), 8–6, in the final.
 
- July 31 – August 7: 2016 Senior League Softball in  Sussex County, Delaware[182][183] Sussex County, Delaware[182][183] Cape Coral Softball LL (Team Southeast) defeated Cape Coral Softball LL (Team Southeast) defeated District 7 (Team Canada), 3–0, in the final. District 7 (Team Canada), 3–0, in the final.
 
- July 31 – August 7: 2016 Big League Softball in  Sussex County[184][185] Sussex County[184][185] District 1 (Team Latin America) defeated District 1 (Team Latin America) defeated District 5 (Team Southwest), 10–7, in the final. District 5 (Team Southwest), 10–7, in the final.
 
- August 10 –  17: 2016 Little League Softball in  Portland, Oregon[186][187] Portland, Oregon[186][187] Greater Helotes LL (Team Southwest) defeated Greater Helotes LL (Team Southwest) defeated Rowan LL (Team Southeast), 5–1, in the final. Rowan LL (Team Southeast), 5–1, in the final.
 
Speed skating
Squash
Table tennis
Taekwondo
Tennis
- January 3 – November 27: 2016 ATP World Tour (Men)[188]
- January 3 – November 20: 2016 WTA Tour (Women)[189]
2016 Summer Olympics (ATP and WTA)
- August 6 – 14: 2016 Summer Olympics in  Rio de Janeiro at the Olympic Tennis Centre Rio de Janeiro at the Olympic Tennis Centre- Men's Singles:    Andy Murray; Andy Murray;   Juan Martín del Potro; Juan Martín del Potro;   Kei Nishikori Kei Nishikori
- Men's Doubles:
   Spain (Marc López & Rafael Nadal) Spain (Marc López & Rafael Nadal)
   Romania (Florin Mergea & Horia Tecău) Romania (Florin Mergea & Horia Tecău)
   United States (Steve Johnson & Jack Sock) United States (Steve Johnson & Jack Sock)
- Women's Singles:    Monica Puig; Monica Puig;   Angelique Kerber; Angelique Kerber;   Petra Kvitová Petra Kvitová
- Women's Doubles:
   Russia (Ekaterina Makarova & Elena Vesnina) Russia (Ekaterina Makarova & Elena Vesnina)
  .svg.png.webp) Switzerland (Timea Bacsinszky & Martina Hingis) Switzerland (Timea Bacsinszky & Martina Hingis)
   Czech Republic (Lucie Šafářová & Barbora Strýcová) Czech Republic (Lucie Šafářová & Barbora Strýcová)
- Mixed Doubles:
   United States (Bethanie Mattek-Sands & Jack Sock) United States (Bethanie Mattek-Sands & Jack Sock)
   United States (Venus Williams & Rajeev Ram) United States (Venus Williams & Rajeev Ram)
   Czech Republic (Lucie Hradecká & Radek Štěpánek) Czech Republic (Lucie Hradecká & Radek Štěpánek)
 
- Men's Singles: 
International tennis competitions
- January 3 – 9: 2016 Hopman Cup in .svg.png.webp) Perth[190] Perth[190]
- February 1 – November 13: 2016 Fed Cup[191]
- The  Czech Republic defeated Czech Republic defeated France, 3–2 in matches played, to win their third consecutive and tenth overall Fed Cup title. France, 3–2 in matches played, to win their third consecutive and tenth overall Fed Cup title.
 
- The 
- March 5 – November 28: 2016 Davis Cup[192]
- October 23 – 30: 2016 WTA Finals in  Singapore[193] Singapore[193]
- November 1 – 6: 2016 WTA Elite Trophy in  Zhuhai[194] Zhuhai[194]
- November 13 – 20: 2016 ATP World Tour Finals in  London[195] London[195]
Grand Slam
- January 18 – 31: 2016 Australian Open in .svg.png.webp) Melbourne[196] Melbourne[196]
- May 16 – June 5: 2016 French Open in  Paris[197] Paris[197]
- June 27 – July 10: 2016 Wimbledon Championships in  London[198] London[198]
- August 29 – September 11: 2016 US Open in  New York City[199] New York City[199]- Men's Singles: .svg.png.webp) Stan Wawrinka Stan Wawrinka
- Men's Doubles:  Jamie Murray / Jamie Murray / Bruno Soares Bruno Soares
- Women's Singles:  Angelique Kerber Angelique Kerber
- Women's Doubles:  Bethanie Mattek-Sands / Bethanie Mattek-Sands / Lucie Šafářová Lucie Šafářová
 
- Men's Singles: 
Track cycling
Trial cycling
Triathlon
Volleyball
Water polo
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Deaths
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