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2014 in ice sports


World Championship

  • January 26–2 February XXXIVth Bandy World Championship for men in Irkutsk, Russia –  Russia wins.
  • February 19–22 VIIth Bandy World Championship for women in Lappeenranta, Finland –  Russia wins

World Cup

  • Final game, 2013 Bandy World Cup, October: Dynamo Moscow (Russia) defeats Dynamo Kazan (Russia), 3–0
  • Final game, 2013 Bandy World Cup Women, October 13: Kareby IS (Sweden) defeats Rekord Irkutsk (Russia), 4–3

National championships

  • March 1 – Minneapolis Bandolier becomes United States champion for men

  • March 15 – AIK becomes Swedish champion for women

  • March 15 – Oulun Luistinseura becomes Finnish champion for men

  • March 16 – Sandvikens AIK becomes Swedish champion for men

  • March 17 – Sudet becomes Finnish champion for women

  • March 30 – Yenisey becomes Russian champion for men

  • March – Nordre Sande IL/Drammen Bandy becomes Norwegian champion for women

  • March – Stabæk IF becomes Norwegian champion for men

  • May 6 – The Gothenburg-based club GAIS decides to withdraw from next season's Swedish top-tier Elitserien in spite of being qualified.

  • November 30, 2013 – January 26, 2014: 2013–14 Bobsleigh World Cup and 2013–14 Skeleton World Cup together

    • Overall two-man bobsleigh winner: Steven Holcomb / Steven Langton
    • Overall four-man bobsleigh winner: Maximilian Arndt / Marko Hübenbecker / Alexander Rödiger / Martin Putze
    • Overall two-women bobsleigh winner: Kaillie Humphries / Heather Moyse
    • Overall combined two-man and four-man overall winner: Steven Holcomb (driver)
    • Overall men's skeleton winner: Martins Dukurs
    • Overall women's skeleton winner: Lizzy Yarnold
  • February 13 – 15: 2014 Winter Olympics (Skeleton)

    • Men: Aleksandr Tretyakov; Martins Dukurs; Matthew Antoine
    • Women: Lizzy Yarnold; Noelle Pikus-Pace; Elena Nikitina
  • February 16 – 23: 2014 Winter Olympics (Bobsleigh)

    • Two-man: Alexandr Zubkov / Alexey Voyevoda; Beat Hefti / Alex Baumann; Steven Holcomb / Steven Langton
    • Four-man:  Russia;  Latvia;  United States
    • Two-women: Kaillie Humphries / Heather Moyse; Elana Meyers / Lauryn Williams; Jamie Greubel / Aja Evans
  • 2013 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic (Calgary, Alberta, October 11–14)

    • Winner: Eve Muirhead (skip)
  • 2013 Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Women's Classic (Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 25–28)

    • Winner: Jennifer Jones (skip)
  • 2013 The Masters Grand Slam of Curling (Abbotsford, British Columbia, October 29–November 3)

    • Men's winner: Glenn Howard (skip)
    • Women's winner: Rachel Homan (skip)
  • 2013 Canadian Open of Curling (Medicine Hat, Alberta, November 13–17)

    • Winner: Kevin Koe (skip)
  • 2013 Colonial Square Ladies Classic (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, November 15–18)

    • Winner: Jennifer Jones (skip)
  • 2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials (Winnipeg, Manitoba, December 1–8)

    • Men's winner: Brad Jacobs (skip)
    • Women's winner: Jennifer Jones (skip)
  • January 16 – 19: 2014 Continental Cup of Curling in Paradise

    • Team North America (/) defeated Team World 36–24.
  • February 10 – 21: 2014 Winter Olympics (Men) and (Women)

    • Men:  Canada;  Great Britain;  Sweden
    • Women:  Canada;  Sweden;  Great Britain
  • February 26 – March 5: 2014 World Junior Curling Championships in Flims

    • Men's winner: Yannick Schwaller (skip)
    • Women's winner: Kelsey Rocque (skip)
  • 2014 The National (Fort McMurray, Alberta, March 12–16)

  • March 15 – 23: 2014 Ford World Women's Curling Championship in Saint John, New Brunswick

    • Winner: Binia Feltscher (skip)
  • March 29 – April 6: 2014 World Men's Curling Championship in Beijing

    • Winner: Thomas Ulsrud (skip)
  • 2014 Players' Championship (Summerside, Prince Edward Island, April 15–20)

  • April 23 – 30: 2014 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship and 2014 World Senior Curling Championships together in Dumfries

    • Mixed doubles winners: Michelle and Reto Gribi
    • Men's seniors winner: Wayne Tallon (skip)
    • Women's seniors winner: Christine Cannon (skip)
  • October 18 – November 24, 2013: 2013–14 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating

    • Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • December 5 – 8, 2013: 2013–14 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final at Fukuoka

  • Senior

    • Men: Yuzuru Hanyu
    • Ladies: Mao Asada
    • Pairs: Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy
    • Ice dance: Meryl Davis / Charlie White
  • Junior

    • Men: Jin Boyang
    • Ladies: Maria Sotskova
    • Pairs: Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang
    • Ice dance: Anna Yanovskaya / Sergey Mozgov
  • January 13 – 19: 2014 European Figure Skating Championships at Budapest

    • Men: Javier Fernández
    • Ladies: Yulia Lipnitskaya
    • Pairs: Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov
    • Ice dance: Anna Cappellini / Luca Lanotte
  • January 20 – 26: 2014 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships at Taipei

    • Men: Takahito Mura
    • Ladies: Kanako Murakami
    • Pairs: Sui Wenjing / Han Cong
    • Ice dance: Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue
  • February 6 – 22: 2014 Winter Olympics

    • Men: Yuzuru Hanyu
    • Ladies: Adelina Sotnikova
    • Pairs: Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov
    • Ice Dance: Meryl Davis / Charlie White
    • Team:  Russia;  Canada;  United States
  • March 10 – 16: 2014 World Junior Figure Skating Championships at Sofia

    • Men: Nam Nguyen
    • Ladies: Elena Radionova
    • Pairs: Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang
    • Ice dance: Kaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc Baker
  • March 24 – 30: 2014 World Figure Skating Championships at Saitama

    • Men: Yuzuru Hanyu
    • Ladies: Mao Asada
    • Pairs: Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy
    • Ice Dance: Anna Cappellini / Luca Lanotte
  • September 4, 2013 – March 3, 2014: 2013–14 KHL season

    • KHL Continental Cup winner: Dynamo Moscow
    • Sergei Mozyakin, of the Metallurg Magnitogorsk team, was the top scorer for this season.
      • March 7 – April 30: 2014 Gagarin Cup playoffs
        • Champions: Metallurg Magnitogorsk (first KHL title)
      • March 7 – April 6: 2014 Nadezhda Cup
        • Champions: Avangard Omsk
  • October 1, 2013 – April 13, 2014: 2013–14 NHL season

    • Presidents' Trophy and Eastern Conference regular season winner: Boston Bruins
    • Western Conference regular season winner: Anaheim Ducks
    • Sidney Crosby, of the Pittsburgh Penguins, was the top scorer for this season.
      • April 16 – June 13: 2014 Stanley Cup playoffs
        • The Los Angeles Kings defeated the New York Rangers, 4–1 (in games won), to claim its second NHL title.
        • 2014 Conn Smythe Trophy winner: Justin Williams (Los Angeles Kings)
  • December 26, 2013 – January 5, 2014: 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Malmö

    • Finland defeated  Sweden 3–2, in overtime, to claim its third title.  Russia claimed the bronze medal.
  • January 1: 2014 NHL Winter Classic (Toronto vs. Detroit) at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor

    • The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Detroit Red Wings 3–2 in a shootout.
  • January 11: 2014 KHL All-Star Game at the Ondrej Nepela Arena in Bratislava

    • Team West defeated Team East 18–16.
  • January 25 – March 1: 2014 NHL Stadium Series (debut)

    • January 25: Anaheim Ducks versus the Los Angeles Kings at Dodger Stadium
      • Anaheim Ducks defeated the Los Angeles Kings 3–0.
    • January 26: New Jersey Devils versus the New York Rangers at Yankee Stadium
      • New York Rangers defeated the New Jersey Devils 7–3.
    • January 29: New York Islanders versus the New York Rangers at Yankee Stadium
      • New York Rangers defeated the New York Islanders 2–1.
    • March 1: Pittsburgh Penguins versus the Chicago Blackhawks at Soldier Field
      • Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 5–1.
  • February 8 – 20: 2014 Winter Olympics (Women)

    • Canada;  United States;   Switzerland. Canada defeated the United States, 3–2, in overtime, to claim its fourth consecutive Olympic women's ice hockey gold medal.
  • February 12 – 23: 2014 Winter Olympics (Men)

    • Canada;  Sweden;  Finland. Canada defeated Sweden, with the score of 3–0, to claim its ninth Olympic title.
  • March 2: 2014 Heritage Classic (NHL) (Ottawa vs. Vancouver) at BC Place

    • Ottawa Senators defeated the Vancouver Canucks 4–2.
  • March 14 – 23: 2014 NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament (Frozen Four at TD Bank Sports Center in Hamden, Connecticut)

    • The Clarkson Golden Knights defeated the Minnesota Golden Gophers 5–4 to win their first NCAA title. It was also the first top-level NCAA women's title won by a school from outside the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, which had claimed all 13 previous titles.
  • March 23 – 30: 2014 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship at Budapest

    • Canada defeated the  United States, 5–1, to claim its fourth title. The  Czech Republic claimed the bronze medal.
  • March 28 – April 12: 2014 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament (Frozen Four at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia)

    • The Union Dutchmen defeated the Minnesota Golden Gophers 7–4 to claim their first NCAA title.
  • April 14 – 19: 2014 Allan Cup at Dundas, Ontario

    • The Dundas Real McCoys defeated the Clarenville Caribous, 3–2, to win their first title.
  • April 17 – 27: 2014 IIHF World U18 Championships at Lappeenranta and Imatra

    • The  United States defeated the  Czech Republic, 5–2, to claim its eighth title.  Canada took the bronze medal.
  • May 9 – 25: 2014 IIHF World Championship in Minsk

    • Russia defeated  Finland, 5–2, to claim its fifth title.  Sweden took the bronze medal.
  • May 16 – 25: 2014 Memorial Cup at London, Ontario

    • The Edmonton Oil Kings defeated the Guelph Storm in the final, 6–3, to win their first title since 1966.
  • November 16, 2013 – January 26, 2014: 2013–14 Luge World Cup

    • Men's singles overall winner: Felix Loch
    • Men's doubles overall winner: Tobias Wendl / Tobias Arlt
    • Women's singles overall winner: Natalie Geisenberger
    • Team Relay overall winner:  Germany
  • February 8 – 13: 2014 Winter Olympics

    • Men's singles: Felix Loch; Albert Demchenko; Armin Zöggeler
    • Women's singles: Natalie Geisenberger; Tatjana Hüfner; Erin Hamlin
    • Men's doubles: Tobias Arlt/Tobias Wendl; Andreas Linger/Wolfgang Linger; Andris Šics/Juris Šics
    • Team relay:  Germany;  Russia;  Latvia
  • November 8, 2013 – March 16, 2014: 2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup

    • November 8 – 10, 2013, in Calgary
      • Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • November 15 – 17, 2013, in Salt Lake City
      • Netherlands won the gold medal tally.  Netherlands and the  United States were tied in the overall medal tally.
    • November 29 – December 1, 2013, in Astana
      • United States won the gold medal tally.  Russia won the overall medal tally.
    • December 6 – 8, 2013, in Berlin
      • Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • March 7 – 9, 2014, in Inzell
      • Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • March 14 – 16, 2014, in Heerenveen
      • Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • January 11 – 12: 2014 Essent ISU European Speed Skating Championships at Hamar

    • Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • January 18 – 19: 2014 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships in Nagano

    • Men's overall winner: Michel Mulder
    • Women's overall winner: Yu Jing
  • February 8 – 22: 2014 Winter Olympics

    • Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • March 7 – 9: 2014 World Junior Speed Skating Championships at Bjugn

    • Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • March 21 – 23: 2014 World Allround Speed Skating Championships in Heerenveen

    • Men's winner: Koen Verweij
    • Women's winner: Ireen Wüst
  • September 26 – November 17, 2013: 2013–14 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup

    • September 28 & 29 at Shanghai
      • South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • October 5 & 6 at Seoul
      • South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • November 7 – 10 at Turin
      • South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • November 14 – 17 at Kolomna
      • China won the gold medal tally.  China and  South Korea share the overall medal tally.
  • January 17 – 19: 2014 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships at Dresden

    • Men's overall winner: Viktor Ahn
    • Women's overall winner: Jorien ter Mors
  • February 10 – 21: 2014 Winter Olympics

    • Russia won the gold medal tally.  China won the overall medal tally.
  • March 7 – 9: 2014 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships at Erzurum

    • South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • March 14 – 16: 2014 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Montreal

    • South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • Federation of International Bandy

  • The International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation

  • World Curling Federation

  • International Skating Union

  • International Ice Hockey Federation

  • International Luge Federation

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