2014 in sports
Years in sports: | 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 |
Centuries: | 20th century · 21st century · 22nd century |
Decades: | 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s 2040s |
Years: | 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 |
2014 in sports will describe the year's events in world sport.
Calendar by month
January
February
March
April
Date | Sport | Venue/Event | Status | Winner/s |
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6 Aug. 2013–23 | Association football | 2013–14 CONCACAF Champions League | International | Cruz Azul |
3–6 | Golf | 2014 Kraft Nabisco Championship | International | Lexi Thompson |
3–6 | Rally | 2014 Rally de Portugal | International | Sebastien Ogier ( Volkswagen) Julien Ingrassia |
5 | Horse racing | 2014 Grand National | Domestic | Pineau de Re (jockey: Leighton Aspell, trainer: Richard Newland) |
5–6 | Triathlon | 2014 ITU World Triathlon Series #1 | International | Men: Javier Gómez Women: Jodie Stimpson |
5–15 | Ice hockey | / 2014 IIHF World Championship Division II | International | Estonia is promoted to Division I – Group B Israel is relegated to Division II – Group B Spain is promoted to Division II - Group A Turkey is relegated to Division III |
6 | Formula One | 2014 Bahrain Grand Prix | International | Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes) |
6 | Road cycling | 2014 Tour of Flanders | International | Fabian Cancellara ( Trek Factory Racing) |
6–12 | Ice hockey | 2014 IIHF World Championship Division III | International | Bulgaria is promoted to Division II – Group B |
6–12 | Ice hockey | / 2014 IIHF Women's World Championship Division I | International | Czech Republic is promoted to the Elite Division Slovakia is relegated to Division I – Group B Latvia is promoted to Division I – Group A Kazakhstan is relegated to Division II – Group A |
6–12 | Ice hockey | 2014 IIHF Women's World Championship Division II – Group A | International | Italy is promoted to Division I – Group B Australia is relegated to Division II – Group B |
7–12 | Cycling | 2014 Tour of the Basque Country | International | Alberto Contador ( Tabriz Shahrdari Team) |
10–13 | Golf | 2014 Masters Tournament | International | Bubba Watson |
10–25 | Amateur boxing | 2014 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships | International | United States (3 boxing titles) |
11–21 September | Motorsport | 2014 FIA European Hill Climb Championship season | Continental | Category I winner: Igor Stefanovski ( Mitsubishi) Category II winner: Simone Faggioli ( Norma Auto Concept) |
13 | Marathon | 2014 London Marathon (WMM) | International | Men: Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich Women: Edna Kiplagat |
13 | Cycling | 2014 Paris–Roubaix | International | Niki Terpstra ( Omega Pharma–Quick-Step) |
13 | Motorcycle racing | 2014 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas | International | MotoGP: Marc Márquez ( Honda) Moto2: Maverick Viñales ( Kalex) Moto3: Jack Miller ( KTM) |
13 | WTCC | 2014 FIA WTCC Race of Morocco | International | José María López ( Citroën) Sébastien Loeb ( Citroën) |
13–18 | Squash | El Gouna International 2014 | International | Ramy Ashour |
13–19 | Ice hockey | / 2014 IIHF World U18 Championship Division I | International | Latvia is promoted to the Top Division Italy is relegated to Division I – Group B Hungary is promoted to Division I – Group A Poland is relegated to Division II – Group A |
13–20 | Ice hockey | 2014 IIHF World U18 Championship Division II – Group B | International | Estonia is promoted to Division II – Group A Iceland is relegated to Division III – Group A |
13–20 | Tennis | 2014 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters | International | Stanislas Wawrinka |
13–21 September | Motorsport | 2014 Blancpain Endurance Series season | Continental | Pro Cup winner: Laurens Vanthoor ( W Racing Team) Pro Cup Team winners: Christopher Mies / César Ramos ( W Racing Team) Pro-Am winners: Andrea Rizzoli / Stefano Gai ( Ferrari) Pro-Am Team winners: Nick Catsburg / Henry Hassid ( TDS Racing BMW) Gentlemen trophy winners: Francisco Guedes / Peter Mann ( AF Corse) |
14–19 | Ice hockey | 2014 Allan Cup | Domestic | Dundas Real McCoys |
16–13 June | Ice hockey | / 2014 Stanley Cup playoffs (NHL) | Domestic | Los Angeles Kings MVP: Justin Williams of the Los Angeles Kings |
17–27 | Ice hockey | 2014 IIHF World U18 Championships | International | United States |
19–5 May | Snooker | 2014 World Snooker Championship | International | Mark Selby |
19–15 June | Basketball | / 2014 NBA Playoffs | Continental | San Antonio Spurs MVP: Kawhi Leonard of the San Antonio Spurs |
19–19 October | Motorsport | 2014 European Le Mans Series season | Continental | GTC team winners: #73 SMP Racing LMP2 team winners: #36 Signatech Alpine LMGTE team winners: #72 SMP Racing |
19–19 October | Motorsport | 2014 FIA European Formula 3 Championship season | Continental | Rookie and overall driver winner: Esteban Ocon ( Prema Powerteam) Team championship winner: Prema Powerteam |
20 | Road cycling | 2014 Amstel Gold Race | International | Philippe Gilbert ( BMC Racing Team) |
20 | Formula One | 2014 Chinese Grand Prix | International | Lewis Hamilton ( Mercedes) |
20 | WTCC | 2014 FIA WTCC Race of France | International | Yvan Muller ( Citroën) José María López ( Citroën) |
20–26 | Ice hockey | / 2014 IIHF World Championship Division I | International | Slovenia and Austria are both promoted to the Top Division South Korea is relegated to Division I – Group B Poland is promoted to Division I – Group A Romania is relegated to Division II – Group A |
20–30 November | Motorsport | ///// 2014 FIA World Endurance Championship season | International | Overall driver winners: Anthony Davidson ( Toyota Motorsport GmbH) & Sébastien Buemi ( Toyota Motorsport GmbH) (tie) Overall GT driver winners: Gianmaria Bruni ( AF Corse) & Toni Vilander ( AF Corse) (tie) LMP1 Team Drivers' Trophy winners: Mathias Beche ( Rebellion Racing), Nicolas Prost ( Rebellion Racing), & Nick Heidfeld ( Rebellion Racing) (3-way tie) LMP2 overall winner: Sergey Zlobin ( SMP Racing) LMGTE Am Drivers winners: Kristian Poulsen ( Aston Martin Racing) & David Heinemeier Hansson ( Aston Martin Racing) (tie) Manufacturers' Championship winner: Toyota GT Manufacturers winner: Ferrari Private LMP1 Teams winners: Rebellion Racing LMP2 Teams winners: SMP Racing LMGTE Pro Teams winners: AF Corse LMGTE Am Teams winners: Aston Martin Racing |
21 | Marathon | 2014 Boston Marathon (WMM) | International | Men: Meb Keflezighi Women: Rita Jeptoo |
21–2 November | Motorsport | 2014 Blancpain Sprint Series season | Continental | Maximilian Götz ( HTP Motorsport/Mercedes-Benz) |
23–27 | Wrestling | 2014 Asian Wrestling Championships | Continental | Iran |
23–27 | Badminton | 2014 European Badminton Championships | Continental | Denmark |
24–26 | Judo | 2014 Pan American Judo Championships | Continental | Brazil |
24–27 | Judo | 2014 European Judo Championships | Continental | France |
25–26 | Handball | 2014 Oceania Handball Championship | Regional | Australia |
26–27 | Triathlon | 2014 ITU World Triathlon Series #2 | International | Men: Javier Gómez Women: Jodie Stimpson |
27 | Motorcycle racing | 2014 Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix | International | MotoGP: Marc Márquez ( Honda) Moto2: Esteve Rabat ( Kalex) Moto3: Romano Fenati ( KTM) |
28–5 May | Table tennis | 2014 World Team Table Tennis Championships | International | China |
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Alpine skiing
- October 26, 2013 – March 16, 2014: 2013–14 FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup[3]
- October 26 – 27: World Cup #1: Sölden
- Men's Giant Slalom winner: Ted Ligety
- Women's Giant Slalom winner: Lara Gut
- November 16 – 17: World Cup #2: Levi
- Men's Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
- Women's Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
- November 26 – December 1: World Cup #3: Beaver Creek
- Women's Giant Slalom winner: Jessica Lindell-Vikarby
- Women's Super G winner: Lara Gut
- Women's Downhill winner: Lara Gut
- November 27 – December 1: World Cup #4: Lake Louise
- Men's Super G winner: Aksel Lund Svindal
- Men's Downhill winner: Dominik Paris
- December 3 – 8: World Cup #5: Lake Louise
- Women's Super G winner: Lara Gut
- Women's Downhill #1 winner: Maria Höfl-Riesch
- Women's Downhill #2 winner: Maria Höfl-Riesch
- December 3 – 8: World Cup #6: Beaver Creek
- Men's Giant Slalom winner: Ted Ligety
- Men's Super G winner: Patrick Küng
- Men's Downhill winner: Aksel Lund Svindal
- December 14 – 15: World Cup #7: St. Moritz
- Women's Giant Slalom winner: Tessa Worley
- Women's Super G winner: Tina Weirather
- December 14 – 15: World Cup #8: Val-d'Isère
- Men's Slalom winner: Mario Matt
- Men's Giant Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
- December 17: World Cup #9: Courchevel
- Women's Slalom winner: Marlies Schild
- December 18 – 21: World Cup #10: Val Gardena
- Men's Super G winner: Aksel Lund Svindal
- Men's Downhill winner: Erik Guay
- December 18 – 22: World Cup #11: Val-d'Isère
- Women's Giant Slalom winner: Tina Weirather
- Women's Downhill winner: Marianne Kaufmann-Abderhalden
- December 22: World Cup #12: Alta Badia
- Men's Giant Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
- December 27 – 29: World Cup #13: Bormio
- Men's Downhill winner: Aksel Lund Svindal
- December 28 – 29: World Cup #14: Lienz
- Women's Slalom winner: Marlies Schild
- Women's Giant Slalom winner: Anna Fenninger
- January 5 – 6, 2014: World Cup #16: Bormio
- Women's Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
- Men's Slalom winner: Felix Neureuther
- January 9 – 12: World Cup #17: Altenmarkt
- Women's Downhill winner: Elisabeth Görgl
- Women's Super Combined winner: Marie-Michèle Gagnon
- January 11 – 12: World Cup #18: Adelboden
- Men's Giant Slalom winner: Felix Neureuther
- Men's Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
- January 14: World Cup #19: Flachau
- Women's Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
- January 14 – 19: World Cup #20: Wengen
- Men's Super Combined winner: Ted Ligety
- Men's Downhill winner: Patrick Küng
- Men's Slalom winner: Alexis Pinturault
- January 16 – 19: World Cup #21: Kitzbühel
- Men's Slalom winner: Felix Neureuther
- Men's Downhill winner: Hannes Reichelt
- Men's Super G winner: Didier Défago
- Men's Super Combined winner: Alexis Pinturault
- January 23 – 26: World Cup #22: Cortina d'Ampezzo
- Women's Super G #1 winner: Elisabeth Görgl
- Women's Super G #2 winner: Lara Gut
- Women's Downhill #1 winner: Maria Höfl-Riesch
- Women's Downhill #2 winner: Tina Maze
- January 28: World Cup #23: Schladming
- Men's Slalom winner: Henrik Kristoffersen
- January 30 – February 2: World Cup #24: St. Moritz
- Men's Giant Slalom winner: Ted Ligety
- February 1 – 2: World Cup #25: Kranjska Gora
- Women's Slalom winner: Frida Hansdotter
- February 25: World Cup #26: Innsbruck
- Mixed Team Event winner: Sweden
- February 27 – March 2: World Cup #27: Crans-Montana
- Women's Downhill winner: Andrea Fischbacher
- February 27 – March 2: World Cup #28: Kvitfjell
- Men's Downhill #1 winners: Kjetil Jansrud/ Georg Streitberger
- Men's Downhill #2 winner: Erik Guay
- Men's Super G winner: Kjetil Jansrud
- March 6 – 8: World Cup #29: Åre
- Women's Giant Slalom #1 winner: Anna Fenninger
- Women's Giant Slalom #2 winner: Anna Fenninger
- Women's Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
- March 8 – 9: World Cup #30: Kranjska Gora
- Men's Giant Slalom winner: Ted Ligety
- Men's Slalom winner: Felix Neureuther
- March 10 – 16: World Cup #31 (final): Lenzerheide
- Men's Downhill winner: Matthias Mayer
- Women's Downhill winner: Lara Gut
- Men's Super G winner: Alexis Pinturault
- Women's Super G winner: Lara Gut
- Mixed Team Event winners: Switzerland
- Women's Slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
- Men's Giant Slalom winner: Ted Ligety
- Men's Slalom winner: Marcel Hirscher
- Women's Giant Slalom winner: Anna Fenninger
- October 26 – 27: World Cup #1: Sölden
- Men's Downhill overall winner: Aksel Lund Svindal
- Men's Super G overall winner: Aksel Lund Svindal
- Men's Giant Slalom overall winner: Ted Ligety
- Men's Slalom overall winner: Marcel Hirscher
- Men's Combined overall winners: Ted Ligety and Alexis Pinturault (tie)
- Men's Overall winner: Marcel Hirscher
- Ladies' Downhill overall winner: Maria Höfl-Riesch
- Ladies' Super G overall winner: Lara Gut
- Ladies' Giant Slalom overall winner: Anna Fenninger
- Ladies' Slalom overall winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
- Ladies' Combined overall winner: Marie-Michèle Gagnon
- Ladies' Overall winner: Anna Fenninger
- Men's Nations Cup winner: Austria
- Ladies' Nations Cup winner: Austria
- Overall Nations Cup winner: Austria
- February 9 – 22: 2014 Winter Olympics
- Austria (AUT) won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Amateur boxing
- April 10 – 25: 2014 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships in Sofia[4][5]
- Men's light fly winner: Shalkar Aikhynbay
- Men's fly winner: Shakur Stevenson
- Men's bantam winner: Javier Ibanez
- Men's light winner: Ablaikhan Zhussupov
- Men's light welter winner: Bibert Tumenov
- Men's welter winner: Bektemir Melikuziev
- Men's middle winner: Dmitrii Nesterov
- Men's light heavy winner: Blagoy Naydenov
- Men's heavy winner: Yordan Hernandez
- Men's super heavy winner: Daramni Rock
- Women's fly winner: Anush Grigoryan
- Women's light winner: Jajaira Gonzalez
- Women's middle winner: Elzbieta Wojcik
- August 23 – 27: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[6]
- Cuba and the United States won 2 gold medals each. Cuba, the USA, and Italy won 3 overall medals each.
- November 13 – 25: 2014 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships in Jeju City[7]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
American football
- December 21, 2013 – January 6, 2014: 2013–14 College Bowls[8]
- December 21, 2013: Famous Idaho Potato Bowl at Boise[9]
- San Diego State defeated Buffalo 49–24.
- December 21, 2013: Las Vegas Bowl[10]
- USC defeated Fresno State 45–20.
- December 21, 2013: New Mexico Bowl at Albuquerque[11]
- Colorado State defeated Washington State 48–45.
- December 21, 2013: New Orleans Bowl[12]
- LA-Lafayette defeated Tulane 24–21.
- December 23, 2013: Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl at St. Petersburg[13]
- East Carolina defeated Ohio 37–20.
- December 24, 2013: Hawaii Bowl at Honolulu[14]
- Oregon State defeated Boise State 38–23.
- December 26, 2013: Little Caesars Pizza Bowl at Detroit[15]
- Pittsburgh defeated Bowling Green 30–27.
- December 26, 2013: Poinsettia Bowl at San Diego[16]
- Utah State defeated Northern Illinois 21–14.
- December 27, 2013: Fight Hunger Bowl at San Francisco[17]
- Washington defeated BYU 31–16.
- December 27, 2013: Military Bowl at Annapolis, Maryland[18]
- December 27, 2013: Texas Bowl at Houston[19]
- December 28, 2013: Belk Bowl at Charlotte, North Carolina[20]
- North Carolina defeated Cincinnati 38–17.
- December 28, 2013: Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl at Tempe, Arizona[21]
- Kansas State defeated Michigan 31–14.
- December 28, 2013: Pinstripe Bowl at The Bronx (New York City)[22]
- Notre Dame defeated Rutgers 29–16.
- December 28, 2013: Russell Athletic Bowl at Orlando, Florida[23]
- Louisville defeated Miami (FL) 36–9.
- December 30, 2013: Alamo Bowl at San Antonio[24]
- December 30, 2013: Armed Forces Bowl at Fort Worth, Texas[25]
- Navy defeated Middle Tennessee 24–6.
- December 30, 2013: Holiday Bowl at San Diego[26]
- Texas Tech defeated Arizona State 37–23.
- December 30, 2013: Music City Bowl at Nashville, Tennessee[27]
- Ole Miss defeated Georgia Tech 25–17.
- December 31, 2013: AdvoCare V100 Bowl at Shreveport, Louisiana[28]
- Arizona defeated Boston College 42–19.
- December 31, 2013: Chick-fil-A Bowl at Atlanta[29]
- December 31, 2013: Liberty Bowl at Memphis, Tennessee[30]
- Mississippi State defeated Rice 44–7.
- December 31, 2013: Sun Bowl at El Paso, Texas[31]
- UCLA defeated Virginia Tech 42–12.
- January 1, 2014: Capital One Bowl at Orlando, Florida[32]
- South Carolina defeated Wisconsin 34–24.
- January 1, 2014: Fiesta Bowl at Glendale, Arizona[33]
- January 1, 2014: Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Florida[34]
- January 1, 2014: Heart of Dallas Bowl[35]
- North Texas defeated UNLV 36–14.
- January 1, 2014: Outback Bowl at Tampa, Florida[36]
- January 1, 2014: Rose Bowl Game at Pasadena, California[37]
- Michigan State defeated Stanford 24–20.
- January 2, 2014: Sugar Bowl at New Orleans[38]
- January 3, 2014: Cotton Bowl at Dallas[39]
- Missouri defeated Oklahoma State 41–31.
- January 3, 2014: Orange Bowl at Miami Gardens, Florida[40]
- Clemson defeated Ohio State 40–35.
- January 4, 2014: BBVA Compass Bowl at Birmingham, Alabama[41]
- Vanderbilt defeated Houston 41–24.
- January 5, 2014: GoDaddy Bowl at Mobile, Alabama[42]
- Arkansas State defeated Ball State 23–20.
- January 6, 2014: BCS National Championship Game at Pasadena, California[43]
- #1 Florida State defeated #2 Auburn 34–31.
- December 21, 2013: Famous Idaho Potato Bowl at Boise[9]
- January 26: 2014 Pro Bowl in Halawa, Hawaii (outside of Honolulu) at Aloha Stadium
- February 2: The National Football League championship, Super Bowl XLVIII, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey
- Seattle Seahawks defeated the Denver Broncos 43–8, to claim its first title.
- May 30 – June 7: 2014 EFAF European Championship in Austria (final stage takes place at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Vienna)
- July 5 – 17: 2014 IFAF U-19 World Championship in Kuwait City[44][45]
- The United States defeated Canada, 40–17, to claim its second IFAF junior title. Mexico took the bronze medal.
- July 11 – 13: 2014 IFAF Europe Champions League Final Four in Élancourt[46]
- Helsinki Roosters defeated SBB Vukovi Beograd, 36–29, to claim the debut ECL title.[47]
- July 19: 2014 EFAF Eurobowl in Berlin
- Berlin Adler defeated fellow German team, the New Yorker Lions, 20–17, to claim its second Eurobowl title.
- September 4 – December 28: 2014 NFL season
- American Football Conference season winner: New England Patriots
- National Football Conference season winner: Seattle Seahawks
- September 10 – 12: 2014 IFAF Flag Football World Championship in Grosseto[48][49]
- Note: This event was scheduled to take place in Jerusalem, Israel, from August 12 – 15. However, the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict gave the IFAF the go-ahead to move the event from there to alternate host nation of Italy, on July 28, 2014.
- Men -> Champions: United States; Second: Mexico; Third: Italy[50]
- Women -> Champions: Canada; Second: United States; Third: Austria[51]
Aquatics
- January 26 – September 7: 2014 FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix[52]
- January 26 at Rosario[53]
- Event Cancelled.
- February 2 at Santa Fe–Coronda[54]
- Men's winner: Simone Ercoli
- Women's winner: Silvie Rybarova
- February 9 at Hernandarias–Paraná[55]
- Men's winner: Ivan Afanevich
- Women's winner: Pilar Geijo
- March 29 at Cancún[56]
- Men's winner: Ferry Weertman
- Women's winner: Angela Maurer
- July 26 at Lac Saint-Jean[57]
- August 2 at Lac Magog[58]
- August 23 at Lake Ohrid[59]
- Men's winner: Brian Ryckeman
- Women's winner: Silvie Rybarova
- September 7 at Capri-Naples (final)[60]
- Men's winner: Vilaij Khudyakov
- Women's winner: Ana Marcela Cunha
- Overall Men's winner: Joanes Hedel[61]
- Overall Women's winner: Silvie Rybarova[62]
- January 26 at Rosario[53]
- February 1 – October 18: 2014 FINA 10 km Marathon Swimming World Cup[63]
- February 1 at Patagones–Viedma[64]
- Men's winner: Thomas Allen
- Women's winner: Poliana Okimoto
- April 5 at Cancún[65]
- Men's winner: Thomas Lurz
- Women's winner: Martina Grimaldi
- June 28 at Setúbal[66]
- Men's winner: Jarrod Poort
- Women's winner: Ana Marcela Cunha
- July 24 at Lac Saint-Jean[67]
- Men's winner: Andreas Waschburger
- Women's winner: Ana Marcela Cunha
- August 1 at Lac Magog[68]
- Men's winner: Alex Meyer
- Women's winner: Ana Marcela Cunha
- August 9 at Lac-Mégantic[69]
- Men's winner: Allan do Carmo
- Women's winner: Ana Marcela Cunha
- October 12 at Chun'an County, Hangzhou[70]
- October 18 at Hong Kong (final)[71]
- Men's winner: Christian Reichert
- Women's winner: Anna Olasz
- Overall Men's winner: Allan do Carmo
- Overall Women's winner: Ana Marcela Cunha
- February 1 at Patagones–Viedma[64]
- February 14 – October 26: 2014 FINA Diving Grand Prix[72]
- February 14 – 16 at Madrid[73]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 21 – 23 at Rostock[74]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 1 – 4 at Gatineau[75]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 8 – 11 at San Juan[76]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 15 – 18 at Guanajuato[77]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 1 – 3 at Bolzano[78]
- October 17 – 19 at Singapore[79]
- China won the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 24 – 26 at Kuala Lumpur (final)[80]
- February 14 – 16 at Madrid[73]
- March 14 – June 8: 2014 FINA/NVC Diving World Series[81]
- March 14 – 16 at Beijing[82]
- Host nation, China, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 20 – 22 at Dubai[83]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 25 – 27 at London[84]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 2 – 4 at Moscow[85]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 30 – June 1 at Windsor[86]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 6 – 8 at Monterrey[87]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Overall Men's winner: He Chong[88]
- Overall Women's winner: Wang Han[89]
- March 14 – 16 at Beijing[82]
- July 15 – 20: 2014 FINA Diving World Cup in Shanghai[90]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 27 – August 10: 2014 FINA World Masters Championships at Montreal
- For all the results, click here.
- August 8 – 10: 2014 FINA High Diving World Cup at Kazan (debut event)[91]
- Men's High Dive winner: Orlando Duque[92]
- Women's High Dive winner: Rachelle Simpson[93]
- August 13 – 24: 2014 European Aquatics Championships at Berlin[94]
- Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 17 – 22: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics Swimming Events[95]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 21 – 24: 2014 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships at Gold Coast
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 23 – 27: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics Diving Events[96]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 27 – November 2: 2014 FINA Swimming World Cup[97]
- August 27 & 28 in Doha[98]
- Hungary won the gold medal tally. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- August 31 & September 1 in Dubai[99]
- Hungary won the gold medal tally. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- September 29 & 30 in Hong Kong[100]
- Hungary won the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 4 & 5 in Moscow[101]
- Hungary won the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 24 & 25 in Beijing[102]
- October 28 & 29 in Tokyo[103]
- November 1 & 2 in Singapore (final)[104]
- Hungary won the gold medal tally. Great Britain and the United States won 15 overall medals each.
- Overall winners: Chad le Clos (m) / Katinka Hosszú (f)[105]
- August 27 & 28 in Doha[98]
- September 5 – 7: 2014 FINA World Junior Open Water Swimming Championships in Balatonfüred[106]
- Note: This event was scheduled to be held in Eilat, Israel, from August 28 –30. However, FINA has voted unanimously to move the event because of the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict to Hungary instead.
- Junior Boys' 7.5 km winner: Anton Evsikov
- Junior Girls' 7.5 km winner: Kiss Nikoletta[107]
- Junior Team 3 km winner: Hungary[108]
- Youth Boys' 5 km winner: Taylor Abbott[109]
- Youth Girls' 5 km winner: YAN Siyu[110]
- Youth Team 3 km winner: China[111]
- September 9 – 14: 2014 World Junior Diving Championships at Penza[112]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 2 – 5: 2014 FINA Synchronized Swimming World Cup at Quebec City[113]
- Duet winners: Huang Xuechen and Sun Wenyan[114]
- Team winners: China[115]
- Combination winners: China[116]
- Highlight winners: Ukraine[117]
- October 22 – 26: 2014 FINA World Junior Synchronised Swimming Championships at Helsinki
- December 3 – 7: 2014 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) at Doha
- Brazil won the gold medal tally. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- December 12 – 14: 2014 FINA Synchro World Trophy at Beijing[118]
Archery
- January 24 – December 14: World Archery Official Website's Calendar
- November 16, 2013 – February 9, 2014: 2013–14 Indoor Archery World Cup[119]
- November 16 & 17, 2013, in Marrakesh[120]
- Host nation, Morocco, and the United States share both the gold and overall medals wins.
- December 8 & 9, 2013, in Singapore[121]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- January 24 – 26, 2014, in Telford[122]
- United Kingdom and the United States have 2 gold medals each. However, United Kingdom won the overall medal tally.
- February 7 – 9, 2014, in Las Vegas (World Cup Final)[123]
- United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 16 & 17, 2013, in Marrakesh[120]
- February 25 – March 2: 2014 World Indoor Archery Championships at Nîmes[124]
- Italy and Ukraine tied each other, with 3 gold medals. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- April 22 – September 7: 2014 Archery World Cup[125]
- April 22 – 27 in Shanghai[126]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 13 – 18 in Medellin[127]
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 10 – 15 in Antalya[128]
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 5 – 10 in Wrocław[129]
- Mexico and the United States won 2 gold medals each. However, India and Russia won 5 overall medals each.
- September 6 & 7 in Lausanne (final)[130]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[131]
- April 22 – 27 in Shanghai[126]
- July 21 – 26: 2014 European Archery Championships at Echmiadzin
- August 19 – 24: 2014 World Archery Field Championships at Zagreb[133]
- The United States won the gold medal tally. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.[134]
- August 22 – 26: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[135]
- China won 2 gold medals (including one at the mixed team event). China and South Korea won 2 overall medals each.
- September 15 – 20: 2014 European 3D Championships at Tallinn[136]
- Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 18 – 25: 2014 Pan American Archery Championships at Rosario[137]
- Mexico won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Association football
Main article: 2014 in association football
- August 6, 2013 – April 23, 2014: 2013–14 CONCACAF Champions League (First leg of final at Estadio Azul stadium in Mexico City. Second leg at Estadio Nemesio Díez in Toluca.)
- Cruz Azul defeated fellow Mexican team Toluca on away goals after the final finished in a 1–1 draw on aggregate. Cruz Azu, which claimed its sixth title, would represent CONCACAF at the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup.
- August 8, 2013 – May 22, 2014: 2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League (final at Estádio do Restelo in Lisbon)
- September 17, 2013 – May 24, 2014: 2013–14 UEFA Champions League (final at Estádio da Luz in Lisbon)
- Real Madrid defeated crosstown rival Atlético Madrid 4–1 after extra time to claim its 10th title. Real Madrid would represent UEFA at the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup.
- September 19, 2013 – May 14, 2014: 2013–14 UEFA Europa League (final at Juventus Stadium in Turin)
- October 15, 2013 – May 18, 2014: 2013–14 OFC Champions League (First leg of final at Port Vila Municipal Stadium. Second leg at Kiwitea Street in Auckland)
- Auckland City defeated Amicale 3–2 on aggregate to claim its sixth title. Auckland City would represent the OFC at the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup.
- January 28 – August 13: 2014 Copa Libertadores (First leg of final at Estadio Defensores del Chaco in Asunción; second leg at Estadio Pedro Bidegain in Buenos Aires)
- San Lorenzo defeated Nacional, 2–1 on aggregate, to claim its first Copa Libertadores title. San Lorenzo would represent CONMEBOL at the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup.
- January 29 – November 1: 2014 AFC Champions League (First leg of final at Parramatta Stadium in Sydney; second leg at King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh)
- Western Sydney Wanderers FC defeated Al-Hilal FC, 1–0 in aggregate, to win its first AFC Champions League title. Western Sydney Wanderers would represent the AFC at the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup.
- February 7 – November 2: 2014 CAF Champions League (First leg of final at Stade Tata Raphaël in Kinshasa; second leg at Stade Mustapha Tchaker in Blida)
- ES Sétif defeated AS Vita Club, via the away goals rule after the tied score of 3–3 in aggregate, to claim its second CAF Champions League title. ES Sétif would represent the CAF at the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup.
- March 15 – April 4: 2014 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Costa Rica (final at Estadio Nacional in San José)
- June 13 – July 13: 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil (final at Estádio do Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro)
- Germany defeated Argentina, 1–0 after extra time, to claim its fourth FIFA World Cup title. The Netherlands took third place.
- August 5 – 24: 2014 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Canada (final at Olympic Stadium in Montreal)
- August 12: 2014 UEFA Super Cup at Cardiff City Stadium in Wales
- Real Madrid defeated fellow Spanish side Sevilla, 2–0, to claim its second UEFA Super Cup win.
- August 14 – 27: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[138]
- December 10 – 20: 2014 FIFA Club World Cup in Morocco
- Real Madrid defeated San Lorenzo, 2–0, to claim its first FIFA Club World Cup title. Auckland City took third place.
Athletics
Main article: 2014 in athletics (track and field)
- November 10, 2013 – February 15, 2014: 2014 IAAF Cross Country Permit[139]
- November 10, 2013, at Soria[140]
- November 17, 2013, at Burgos[141]
- Men's winner: Imane Merga
- Women's winner: Hiwot Ayalew
- December 22, 2013, at Brussels[142]
- January 4, 2014, at Antrim[143]
- Men's winner: Japhet Korir
- Women's winner: Mimi Belete
- January 6, 2014, at San Giorgio su Legnano[144]
- January 11, 2014, at Edinburgh[145]
- Men's 4 km winner: Garrett Heath
- Men's 8 km winner: Chris Derrick
- Women's (6 km) winner: Gemma Steel
- January 19, 2014, at Seville[146]
- Men's winner: Paul Tanui
- Women's winner: Hiwot Ayalew
- January 26, 2014, at San Vittore Olona[147]
- Men's winner: Paul Tanui
- Women's winner: Faith Kipyegon
- February 2, 2014, at Albufeira[148]
- Men's winner: Mohamed Moustaoui
- Women's winner: Hiwot Ayalew
- February 9, 2014, at Chiba
- Event cancelled, due to snow storms
- February 9, 2014, at Diekirch[149]
- Men's winner: Zersenay Tadese
- Women's winner: Eleni Gebrehiwot
- February 15, 2014, at Nairobi[150]
- Men's winner: Bedan Karoki
- Women's winner: Faith Kipyegon
- January 2 – December 31: 2014 IAAF Road Race Label Events[151]
- NB: An event in bold text depicts it as part of the World Marathon Majors series
- Gold Level
- January 2: Xiamen International Marathon[152]
- Winners: Mariko Kiplagat (m) / Mare Dibaba (f)
- January 24: Dubai Marathon[153]
- February 23: World's Best 10K in San Juan[154]
- Winners: Bedan Karoki (m) / Mary Wacera (f)
- February 23: Tokyo Marathon (WMM #1)[155]
- Winners: Dickson Chumba (m) / Tirfi Tsegaye (f)
- March 2: Lake Biwa Marathon[156]
- Winner: Bazu Worku
- March 2: Roma-Ostia Half Marathon[157]
- Winners: Aziz Lahbabi (m) / Caroline Chepkwony
- March 9: Nagoya Women's Marathon[158]
- Winner: Mariya Konovalova
- March 16: EDP Half Marathon of Lisbon[159]
- Winners: Bedan Karoki (m) / Werknesh Degefa (f)
- March 16: Seoul International Marathon[160]
- Winners: Yacob Jarso (m) / Helah Kiprop (f)
- March 23: Maratona di Roma[161]
- April 5: Sportisimo Prague Half Marathon[162]
- Winners: Peter Cheruiyot Kirui (m) / Joyce Chepkirui (f)
- April 6: Schneider Electric Marathon de Paris[163]
- Winners: Kenenisa Bekele (m) / Flomena Cheyech (f)
- April 13: ABN AMRO Marathon Rotterdam[164]
- Winners: Eliud Kipchoge (m) / Abebech Afework (f)
- April 13: London Marathon (WMM #2)[165]
- Winners: Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich (m) / Edna Kiplagat (f)
- April 13: Vienna City Marathon[166]
- Winners: Getu Feleke (m) / Anna Hahner (f)
- April 20: Yangzhou Jianzhen International Half Marathon[167]
- Winners: Nguse Amlosom (m) / Gladys Cherono (f)
- April 21: Boston Marathon (WMM #3)[168]
- Winners: Meb Keflezighi (m) / Rita Jeptoo (f)
- May 11: Volkswagen Prague Marathon[169]
- Winners: Patrick Kipyegon Terer (m) / Firehiwot Dado (f)
- May 18: Bupa Great Manchester Run[170]
- Winners: Kenenisa Bekele (m) / Tirunesh Dibaba (f)
- July 6: Gold Coast Airport Marathon[171]
- July 27: Bogotá International Half Marathon[172]
- Winners: Geoffrey Kamworor Kipsang (m) / Rita Jeptoo (f)
- September 6: Birell Prague Grand Prix 10 km[173]
- September 7: BUPA Great North Run[174]
- Winners: Mo Farah (m) / Mary Jepkosgei Keitany (f)
- September 28: Berlin Marathon (WMM #4)[175]
- Winners: Dennis Kipruto Kimetto (World Record) (m) / Tirfi Tsegaye (f)
- September 28: Carrera de la Mujer[176]
- Winner: Belaynesh Oljira
- October 5: Rock 'n' Roll Vodafone Half Marathon of Portugal[177]
- Winners: Stephen Kosgei Kibet (m) / Purity Rionoripo (f)
- October 5: Rock 'n' Roll Maratona de Lisboa EDP[177]
- Winners: Samuel Ndungu (m) / Visiline Jepkesho (f)
- October 5: Bank of Scotland Great Scottish Run[178]
- Winners: Stephen Mokoka (m) / Edna Kiplagat (f)
- October 12: Bank of America Chicago Marathon (WMM #5)[179]
- Winners: Eliud Kipchoge (m) / Rita Jeptoo (f)
- October 19: TCS Amsterdam Marathon[180]
- Winners: Bernard Kipyego (m) / Betelhem Moges (f)
- October 19: Beijing Marathon[181]
- Winners: Girmay Birhanu (m) / Fatuma Sado (f)
- October 26: Great South Run[182]
- Winners: James Rungaru (m) / Belaynesh Oljira (f)
- October 26: Frankfurt Marathon[183]
- Winners: Mark Kiptoo (m) / Aberu Kebede (f)
- November 2: TCS New York City Marathon (final WMM)[184]
- Winners: Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich (m) / Mary Jepkosgei Keitany (f)
- November 2: Shanghai Marathon[185]
- Winners: Stephen Mokoka (m) / Tigist Tufa (f)
- November 16: Istanbul Marathon[186]
- Winners: Hafid Chani (m) / Amane Gobena (f)
- December 7: Fukuoka Marathon (men only) (co-final)[187]
- Winner: Patrick Makau Musyoki
- December 7: Singapore Marathon (co-final)[188]
- Winners: Kenneth Mburu Mungara (m) / Waganesh Amare (f)
- January 2: Xiamen International Marathon[152]
- Silver Level
- January 26: Osaka International Ladies Marathon[189]
- Winner: Tetyana Hamera-Shmyrko
- February 2: Beppu-Ōita Marathon[190]
- Winner: Abraham Kiplimo
- February 2: Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon[191]
- Winners: Martin Mathathi (m) / Eri Makikawa (f)
- February 16: Hong Kong Marathon[192]
- April 6: Great Ireland Run[193]
- Winners: Japhet Korir (m) / Iwona Lewandowska (f)
- April 6: Daegu Marathon[194]
- Winners: Yemane Tsegay (m) / Mulu Seboka (f)
- April 27: Hannover Marathon[195]
- Winners: Henry Chirchir (m) / Souad Aït Salem (f)
- April 27: Madrid Marathon[196]
- May 24 & 25: Ottawa Race Weekend[197]
- Winners (10k race): Wilson Kiprop (m) / Mary Jepkosgei Keitany (f)
- Winners (marathon): Yemane Tsegay (m) / Tigist Tufa (f)
- May 31: Freihofer's Run for Women[198]
- Winner: Lucy Kabuu
- June 7: Mattoni Ceske Budejovice Half Marathon[199]
- Winners: Geoffrey Kipsang (m) / Betelhem Moges (f)
- June 21: Mattoni Half Marathon Olomouc[200]
- Winners: Geoffrey Ronoh (m) / Edna Kiplagat (f)
- September 14: Mattoni Ústí nad Labem Half Marathon[201]
- September 21: Dam tot Damloop[202]
- Winners: John Nzau Mwangangi (m) / Linet Masai (f)
- September 21: Blackmores Sydney Marathon[203]
- October 19: BUPA Great Birmingham Run[204]
- October 19: Media Maraton Valencia Trinidad Alfonso (half marathon)[205]
- Winners: Abraham Cheroben (m) / Emily Chebet (f)
- October 19: Toronto Waterfront Marathon[206]
- Winners: Laban Korir (m) / Mulu Seboka (f)
- October 26: Venice Marathon[207]
- October 26: Marseille Cassis 20km[208]
- Winners: Titus Mbishei (m) / Peris Chepchirchir (f)
- November 16: Yokohama Women's Marathon[209]
- December 28: Corrida de Houilles[210]
- December 31: San Silvestre Vallecana (final)[211]
- Winners: Mike Kigen (m) / Gemma Steel (f)
- January 26: Osaka International Ladies Marathon[189]
- Bronze Level
- February 23: Maraton Ciudad de Sevilla[212]
- April 6: Maraton de Santiago[213]
- April 6: Brighton Marathon[214]
- April 6: Milano City Marathon[215]
- April 13: Pyongyang Marathon[216]
- April 13: Łódź Maraton Dbam o Zdrowie[217]
- Winners: Yared Shegumo (m) / Karolina Jarzyńska (f)
- April 20: Nagano Olympic Commemorative Marathon[218]
- Winners: Serhiy Lebid (m) / Alina Prokopeva (f)
- May 18: Nordea Riga Marathon[219]
- May 18: Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon[220]
- Winners: Bedan Karoki (m) / Visiline Jepkesho (f)
- May 25: Edinburgh Marathon[221]
- June 1: Lanzhou International Marathon[222]
- June 14: Corrida de Langueux - Côtes d'Armor[223]
- June 28: Vidovdan Road Race[224]
- Winners: Darko Živanović (m) / Anikó Kálovics (f)
- September 21: Siberian International Marathon[225]
- November 9: Banque du Liban Beirut Marathon[226]
- November 9: Marathon des Alpes-Maritimes Nice-Cannes[227]
- Winners: Shume Hailu (m) / Rose Jepchumba (f)
- November 16: Maraton Valencia Trinidad Alfonso (full marathon)[228]
- Winners: Jacob Kendagor (m) / Beata Naigambo (f)
- December 13: Zhuhai International Half Marathon (final)[229]
- Gold Level
- February 1 – 15: 2014 IAAF Indoor Permit[230]
- February 1: Weltklasse in Karlsruhe in Karlsruhe[231]
- February 2: Russian Winter Meeting in Moscow[233]
- February 6: XL Galan in Stockholm[235]
- Seven different national teams won one gold medal each. However, host nation, Sweden, won the overall medal tally.
- February 8: Boston Indoor Games in Roxbury, Boston[236]
- Host nation, United States, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 9: Indoor Flanders Meeting in Ghent[237]
- February 15: British Athletics Grand Prix in Birmingham[238]
- Host nation, Great Britain, and Ethiopia share the gold medal tally, with 3 golds each. Also, Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
- February 2 – August 17: 2014 IAAF Race Walking Challenge[239]
- February 2: Oceania Race Walking Championships in Hobart[240]
- Winners: Dane Bird–Smith (m) / Kelly Ruddick (f)[241]
- February 15 & 16: South American Race Walking Championships in Cochabamba[242]
- February 22: Circuito Internacional de Marcha Chihuahua in Chihuahua[243]
- Men's 20 km race winner: Eider Arévalo
- Women's 20 km race winner: Sandra Arenas
- Men's 50 km race winner: José Leyver
- March 16: Lugano Trophy - 12th Memorial Mario Albisetti in Lugano[244]
- Winners: Ruslan Dmytrenko (m) / Liu Hong (f)
- March 16: Asian Race Walking Championships in Nomi, Ishikawa[245]
- Winners: Kim Hyun-sub (m) / Zhou Tongmei (f)
- March 22: Dudinska Paldesjatka (D-50-km) in Dudince[246]
- Men's 20 km race winner: Matej Tóth
- Women's 20 km race winner: Ainhoa Pinedo
- Men's 50 km race winner: Rafał Augustyn
- April 5: Grande Prémio Internacional de Rio Maior em Marcha Atlética in Rio Maior[247]
- Winners: Caio Bonfim (m) / Vera Santos (f)
- April 12: Poděbrady 2014 in the Czech Republic[248]
- Winners: Matej Tóth (m) / Anežka Drahotová (f)
- May 31: XXVIII Gran Premio Cantones de La Coruña in A Coruña[249]
- Winners: Erick Barrondo (m) / Liu Hong (f)
- August 10 – 14: Part of the 2014 African Championships in Athletics in Marrakesh
- Winners: Lebogang Shange (m) / Grace Wanjiru (f)
- August 12 – 17: Part of the 2014 European Athletics Championships (final)
- Men's 20 km race winner: Miguel Ángel López
- Women's 20 km race winner: Elmira Alembekova
- Men's 50 km race winner: Yohann Diniz
- Overall winners: Ruslan Dmytrenko (m) / Liu Hong (f)[250]
- February 2: Oceania Race Walking Championships in Hobart[240]
- March 7 – 9: 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships at Sopot[251]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 22 – September 7: 2014 IAAF World Challenge[252]
- March 22: IAAF World Challenge in Melbourne[253]
- Host nation, Australia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 3: Jamaica International Invitational in Kingston[254]
- United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 11: Seiko Golden Grand Prix Tokyo in Japan[255]
- United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 17: Ponce Grand Prix in Puerto Rico[256]
- United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 21: IAAF World Challenge in Beijing[257]
- Host nation, China, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 8: Meeting International Mohammed VI d'Athlétisme de Rabat in Morocco[258]
- June 8: IWC Meeting - Hengelo in the Netherlands[259]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 17: 53rd Golden Spike Ostrava in the Czech Republic[260]
- Kenya and the United States won 3 gold medals each. Ethiopia and the United States won 6 overall medals each.
- July 19: 32nd Meeting Madrid 2014 in Spain[261]
- Jamaica and the United States won 2 gold medals each. However, the United States won the overall medal tally.
- August 10: Grande Premio Brasil Caixa Governo do Pará in Belém[262]
- Host nation, Brazil, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 31: ISTAF Berlin in Germany[263]
- Ethiopia and host nation, Germany, won 3 gold medals each. However, the United States won the overall medal tally.
- September 2: IAAF World Challenge Zagreb in Croatia[264]
- Host nation, Croatia, Kenya, and the United States won 2 gold medals each. Kenya and the United States won 5 overall medals each.
- September 7: Rieti Meeting in Italy (final)[265]
- March 22: IAAF World Challenge in Melbourne[253]
- March 29: 2014 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships at Copenhagen[266]
- Men's individual winner: Geoffrey Kipsang Kamworor[267]
- Men's team winner: Eritrea[268]
- Women's individual winner: Gladys Cherono[269]
- Women's team winner: Kenya[270]
- May 3 & 4: 2014 IAAF World Race Walking Cup at Taicang[271]
- May 9 – September 5: 2014 IAAF Diamond League[272]
- May 9: Doha Diamond League in Qatar[273]
- Kenya won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 18: Shanghai Golden Grand Prix in China[274]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 31: Prefontaine Classic in the United States[275]
- Host nation, the United States, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 5: Golden Gala - Pietro Mennea in Rome[276]
- Kenya and the United States won 3 gold medals each. However, the United States won the overall medal tally.
- June 11: Bislett Games in Oslo[277]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 14: Adidas Grand Prix in New York City[278]
- Host nation, the United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 3: Athletissima in Lausanne[279]
- Kenya won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 5: Meeting Areva in Saint-Denis (Paris)[280]
- United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 11 & 12: British Athletics Grand Prix #1 in Glasgow[281]
- United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 18: Herculis in Monaco[282]
- United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 21: DN Galan in Stockholm[283]
- United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 24: British Athletics Grand Prix #2 in Birmingham[284]
- August 28: Weltklasse Zürich in Switzerland[285]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 5: Memorial Van Damme (final) in Brussels[286]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- For the overall winners of the 2014 IAAF Diamond League, click here.
- May 9: Doha Diamond League in Qatar[273]
- May 11 – September 7: 2014 IAAF Hammer Throw Challenge[287]
- May 11: Seiko Golden Grand Prix Tokyo in Japan (with the IAAF World Challenge at the same time)
- Winner: Betty Heidler
- May 17: Ponce Grand Prix in Puerto Rico (with the IAAF World Challenge at the same time)
- Winners: Krisztián Pars (m) / Amanda Bingson (f)
- May 21: Part of the IAAF World Challenge in Beijing
- Winner: Wang Zheng
- June 7: 60th Janusz Kusociński Memorial in Szczecin[288]
- June 8: Meeting International Mohammed VI d'Athlétisme de Rabat (with the IAAF World Challenge at the same time)
- Winner: Kathrin Klaas
- June 12: Moscow Challenge in Russia[289]
- Winners: Dilshod Nazarov (m) / Wang Zheng (f)
- June 17: 53rd Golden Spike Ostrava (with the IAAF World Challenge at the same time)[290]
- June 25: Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku[291]
- July 1: 19th International Athletic Meeting in Honor of Miner's Day in Velenje[292]
- Winner: Paweł Fajdek
- Note: Not sure, if this event was part of this year's Hammer Throw Challenge or not.
- July 8: István Gyulai Memorial in Székesfehérvár[293]
- Winners: Krisztián Pars (m) / Anita Włodarczyk (f)
- July 16: Karlstad Grand Prix in Sweden[294]
- Winner: Dilshod Nazarov
- July 19: 32nd Meeting Madrid 2014 (with the IAAF World Challenge at the same time)
- August 31: ISTAF Berlin (with the IAAF World Challenge at the same time)
- Winner: Anita Włodarczyk (New World Record: 79.58m)[295]
- September 7: Rieti Meeting (final and with the IAAF World Challenge at the same time)[296]
- Overall winners: Krisztián Pars (m) / Anita Włodarczyk (f)[297]
- May 11: Seiko Golden Grand Prix Tokyo in Japan (with the IAAF World Challenge at the same time)
- April 3 – October 3: 2014 IAAF World Combined Events Challenge[298]
- April 3 & 4: Oceania Combined Events Championships in Melbourne[299]
- May 2 & 3: 27th Multistars - Trofeo Zerneri Acciai in Florence[300]
- Decathlon winner: Eelco Sintnicolaas (8,161 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Morgan Lake (5,896 points)
- May 31 & June 1: 40th Hypo-Meeting in Götzis[301]
- Decathlon winner: Trey Hardee (8,518 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Katarina Johnson-Thompson (6,682 points)
- June 14 & 15: 8th TNT Express Meeting in Kladno[302]
- Decathlon winner: Oleksiy Kasyanov (8,083 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Eliška Klučinová (6,460 points)
- June 26 – 29: US Championships in Sacramento, California[303]
- Decathlon winner: Trey Hardee (8,599 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Sharon Day-Monroe (6,470 points)
- June 28 & 29: 18th Erdgas Mehrkampf-Meeting in Ratingen[304]
- Decathlon winner: Rico Freimuth (8,356 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Lilli Schwarzkopf (6,426 points)
- July 5 & 6: European Cup Combined Events Super League in Toruń[305]
- Decathlon winner: Eelco Sintnicolaas (8,156 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Nadine Broersen (6,539 points)
- Overall title winner: Russia (41,159 points)
- July 5 & 6: European Cup Combined Events First and Second League in Ribeira Brava[305]
- First League decathlon winner: Adam Helcelet (7,955 points)
- First League heptathlon winner: Eliška Klučinová (6,191 points)
- Second League decathlon winner: Niels Pittomvils (8,000 points)
- Second League heptathlon winner: Sofia Yfantidou (5,806 points)
- Promotion to Super League: Czech Republic (40,384 points)
- Relegated to First League: Poland (36,879 points)
- Note: Ribeira Brava replaced Donetsk in hosting the First and Second Leagues, due to the 2014 Crimean crisis.
- July 17 & 18: Pan American Combined Events Cup in Ottawa[306]
- Decathlon winner: Yordanis Garcia (8,179 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Natasha Jackson (5,928 points)
- July 27 – August 2: Part of the 2014 Commonwealth Games
- Decathlon winner: Damian Warner (8,282 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Brianne Theisen-Eaton (6,597 points)
- August 10 – 14: Part of the 2014 African Championships in Athletics
- Decathlon winner: Larbi Bouraada (8,311 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Marthe Koala (5,454 points)
- August 12 – 17: Part of the 2014 European Athletics Championships
- Decathlon winner: Andrei Krauchanka (8,616 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Antoinette Nana Djimou (6,551 points)
- September 20 & 21: Décastar in Talence[307]
- Decathlon winner: Mikk Pahapill (8,077 points)
- Heptathlon winner: Carolin Schäfer (6,383 points)
- September 26 – October 3: Part of the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon (final)
- Decathlon -> Winner: Keisuke Ushiro (8,088 points); Second: Leonid Andreev (7,879 points); Third: Akihiko Nakamura (7,828 points)
- Heptathlon -> Winner: Ekaterina Voronina (5,912 points); Second: Wang Qingling (5,856 points); Third: Yuliya Tarasova (5,482 points)
- Overall winners: Rico Freimuth (m) / Nadine Broersen (f)[308]
- May 24 & 25: 2014 IAAF World Relays at Nassau[309] (debut event)
- Men's 4 × 100 m team winner: Jamaica[310]
- Men's 4 × 200 m team winner: Jamaica (World Record)[311]
- Men's 4 × 400 m team winner: United States[312]
- Men's 4 × 800 m team winner: Kenya[313]
- Men's 4x1,500m team winner: Kenya (World Record)[314]
- Women's 4 × 100 m team winner: United States[315]
- Women's 4 × 200 m team winner: United States[316]
- Women's 4 × 400 m team winner: United States[317]
- Women's 4 × 800 m team winner: United States[318]
- Women's 4x1,500m team winner: Kenya[319]
- July 22 – 27: 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics at Eugene[320]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 10 – 14: 2014 African Championships in Athletics in Marrakesh[321]
- South Africa won the gold medal tally. Kenya won the overall medal tally.[322]
- August 12 – 17: 2014 European Athletics Championships at Zürich[323]
- Great Britain won the gold medal tally. France and Great Britain won 23 overall medals each.
- August 20 – 26: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[324]
- September 13 & 14: 2014 IAAF Continental Cup at Marrakesh[325]
- Men: Team Europe won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Women: Team Americas won the gold medal tally. Team Europe won the overall medal tally.
Badminton
- January 7 – December 28: 2014 BWF Calendar of Events[326]
- January 7 – December 21: 2014 BWF Super Series
- January 7 – 12 at (Seoul)
- China won the gold tally.
- January 14 – 19 at (Kuala Lumpur)
- China won the gold medal tally.
- March 4 – 9 at (Birmingham)
- April 1 – 6 at (New Delhi)
- April 8 – 13 at (Singapore)
- China won the gold medal tally.
- June 10 – 15 at (Tokyo)
- China won the gold medal tally.
- June 17 – 22 at (Jakarta)
- June 24 – 29 at (Sydney)
- China and South Korea won 2 gold medals each.
- October 14 – 19 at (Odense)
- China won all the gold medals.
- October 21 – 26 at (Paris)
- China won the gold medal tally.
- November 11 – 16 at (Fuzhou)
- November 18 – 23 at (Kowloon)
- China won the gold medal tally.
- December 17 – 21 at (Dubai) (final)
- China won the gold medal tally.
- January 7 – 12 at (Seoul)
- January 21 – December 13: 2014 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix
- January 21 – 26 at (Lucknow)
- China won the gold medal tally.
- February 25 – March 2 at (Mulheim)
- Japan won the gold medal tally.
- March 11 – 16 at (Basel)
- China won the gold medal tally.
- March 25 – 30: YONEX-SUNRISE Malaysia Grand Prix Gold in Johor Bahru[327]
- China won the gold medal tally.
- April 15 – 19 at (Auckland)[328]
- Indonesia won the gold medal tally.
- April 15 – 20 at (Jiangsu)[329]
- China won the gold medal tally.
- June 30 – July 5 at (Vancouver)[330]
- South Korea won the gold medal tally.
- July 8 – 13 at 2014 YONEX Suffolk County Community College U.S. Open Badminton Championships in New York City[331]
- Indonesia won the gold medal tally.
- July 15 – 20 at (Taipei)[332]
- July 22 – 27 at (Vladivostok)[333]
- Japan won the gold medal tally.
- August 5 – 10 at (Rio de Janeiro)[334]
- Germany won the gold medal tally.
- September 1 – 7 at (Ho Chi Minh City)[335]
- Indonesia won the gold medal tally.
- September 9 – 14 at (Palembang)[336]
- Host nation, Indonesia, won the gold medal tally.
- October 7 – 12 at (Almere)[337]
- Note: An event in London was scheduled to take place from September 30 to October 5, but it was cancelled.
- Five different nations won one gold medal each.
- October 28 – November 2 at (Saarbrücken)[338]
- China won the gold medal tally.
- November 4 – 9 at (Jeonju)[339]
- Host nation, South Korea, won the gold medal tally.
- November 19 – 23 at (Glasgow)[340]
- Five different nations won one gold medal each.
- November 25 – 30 at Macau[341]
- China won the gold medal tally.
- December 8 – 13 (2014 K&D Graphics / Yonex Grand Prix) at Orange, California (final)[342]
- Chinese Taipei won the gold medal tally.
- January 21 – 26 at (Lucknow)
- February 10 – 15: 2014 Oceania Badminton Championships at Ballarat
- February 11 – 16: 2014 European Men's and Women's Team Badminton Championships at Basel
- April 7 – 18: 2014 BWF World Junior Championships at Alor Setar
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 22 – 27: 2014 Badminton Asia Championships in Gimcheon[346]
- China and South Korea had won 2 gold medals each. China won the overall medal tally.
- April 23 – 27: 2014 European Badminton Championships at Kazan
- Denmark won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 23 – 29: 2014 African Badminton Championships at Gaborone
- South Africa won the gold medal tally.
- May 18 – 25: 2014 Thomas & Uber Cup at New Delhi
- June 24 – 28: 2014 BWF European Club Championships in Amiens[347]
- Primorye Vladivostok defeated BC Chambly Oise, 4–1 (in matches won), to claim its third consecutive European Club Championship win. Both TJ Sokol Vesely Jehnice and AIX Universite teams won a bronze medal each.[348]
- August 17 – 22: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[349]
- August 25 – 31: 2014 BWF World Championships in Copenhagen
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Bandy
- 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
- 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.[350]
- October - Västerås SK wins the World Cup
Baseball
Main article: 2014 in baseball
- March 22 – September 28: 2014 Major League Baseball season
- May 30: 2014 Civil Rights Game (Houston Astros vs. Baltimore Orioles) at Minute Maid Park in Houston
- Houston Astros defeated the Baltimore Orioles 2–1.
- May 30 – June 25: 2014 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament (2014 College World Series on June 14–25 at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Nebraska)[351]
- The Vanderbilt Commodores defeated the Virginia Cavaliers 2–1 in the best-of-three-games final series to claim the school's first NCAA title in any men's sport.
- July 15: 2014 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Target Field in Minneapolis
- The American League defeated the National League, with the score of 5–3.
- July 23 – 30: 2014 Big League World Series at Easley, South Carolina[352]
- The Southeast Team (from Clearwater)[353] defeated Team Puerto Rico,[354] 2–1, in the final match.[355]
- July 29 – August 4: 2014 Little League Intermediate World Series at Livermore, California[356]
- Team West ( Nogales National LL) defeated Team Puerto Rico (Samaritana LL, San Lorenzo) 11–4 in the final match.[357]
- August 1 – 10: 2014 WBSC U15 Baseball World Cup in the state of Baja California Sur.[358] Cabo San Lucas, Ciudad Constitución, and La Paz will each play a role in this World Cup.[359]
- Cuba defeated the United States, 6–3, to claim its first U15 Baseball World Cup win. Venezuela won the bronze medal.[360]
- August 9 – 16: 2014 Junior League World Series at Taylor, Michigan[361]
- Team Asia-Pacific (represented by the Chung-shan JLL team from Taichung) defeated Team USA Southwest (represented by the Oil Belt All-Stars team from Corpus Christi), 9–1, in the final match.
- August 9 – 16: 2014 Senior League World Series at Bangor, Maine[362]
- Team USA Southwest (represented by the West University L.L. team from Houston) defeated Team Latin America (represented by the Pariba L.L. team from Willemstad), 7–4, to claim its second Senior League World Series title.
- August 14 – 24: 2014 Little League World Series in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania[363]
- Team Asia-Pacific (represented by the Seoul LL from South Korea)[364] defeated Team Great Lakes (represented by the Jackie Robinson West LL from Chicago),[365] 8–4, in the final match.[366]
- September 1 – 7: 2014 WBSC Women's Baseball World Cup in Miyazaki[367]
- Host nation, Japan, defeated the United States, 3–0, to claim its fourth consecutive Women's Baseball World Cup title. Australia took the bronze medal.[368]
- September 12 – 21: 2014 European Baseball Championship in the Czech Republic and Germany
- The Netherlands defeated Italy, 6–3, to win its 21st European Baseball Championship title. Spain took the bronze medal.
- October 21 – 29: 2014 World Series
- The San Francisco Giants defeated the Kansas City Royals, 4–3 in games, to claim its eighth World Series title.
- MVP of the series: Madison Bumgarner, of the San Francisco Giants.
- November 7 – 16: 2014 WBSC U21 Baseball World Cup in Taichung[369]
- Chinese Taipei defeated Japan, 9–0, to win the inaugural IBAF's U21 Baseball World Cup.[370]
Basketball
Main article: 2014 in basketball
- October 1, 2013 – April 11, 2014: 2013–14 Euroleague
- April 15 – 25: 2013–14 Euroleague Quarter-finals
- May 16 – 18: 2013–14 Euroleague Final Four at the Mediolanum Forum in Milan
- Maccabi Tel Aviv defeated Real Madrid, 98–86, to claim its sixth title.
- May 16 – 18: 2013–14 Euroleague Final Four at the Mediolanum Forum in Milan
- April 15 – 25: 2013–14 Euroleague Quarter-finals
- October 15, 2013 – February 19, 2014: 2013–14 Eurocup Basketball
- March 4 – May 7: 2013–14 Eurocup Basketball Knockout Stage
- Valencia BC defeated Unics Kazan, 165–140, to claim its third title.
- March 4 – May 7: 2013–14 Eurocup Basketball Knockout Stage
- October 24, 2013 – April 27, 2014: 2013–14 EuroChallenge
- Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia defeated Triumph Lyubertsy, 79–65, to claim its first title.
- October 29, 2013 – April 16, 2014: 2013–14 NBA season
- The San Antonio Spurs won the most regular-season games. Kevin Durant, of the Oklahoma City Thunder, was the top scorer for this season.
- April 19 – June 15: 2014 NBA Playoffs
- The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Miami Heat, 4–1 (in games won), to claim its fifth NBA title.
- Kawhi Leonard (of the San Antonio Spurs) was the MVP of this year's NBA finals.
- April 19 – June 15: 2014 NBA Playoffs
- The San Antonio Spurs won the most regular-season games. Kevin Durant, of the Oklahoma City Thunder, was the top scorer for this season.
- November 6, 2013 – March 28, 2014: 2013–14 EuroCup Women[371]
- Dynamo Moscow defeated fellow Russian team, the Dynamo Kursk, 158–150, to claim its third title.[372]
- November 6, 2013 – April 13, 2014: 2013–14 EuroLeague Women[373] (Final four playoffs at Yekaterinburg)
- The Galatasaray team defeated fellow Turkish team, Fenerbahçe, 69–58, to win its first title.
- January 24 – March 22: 2014 FIBA Americas League
- February 16: 2014 NBA All-Star Game at Smoothie King Center in New Orleans
- The Eastern Conference defeated the Western Conference 163–155. Kyrie Irving of the Cleveland Cavaliers was named MVP.
- March 18 – April 7: 2014 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament (Final Four at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas)
- The Connecticut Huskies defeated the Kentucky Wildcats, 60–54, to claim its fourth NCAA title.
- March 22 – April 8: 2014 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament (Final Four at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee)
- The Connecticut Huskies defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 79–58, to claim its ninth NCAA title.
- May 16 – August 17: 2014 WNBA season
- The Phoenix Mercury won the most regular-season games. Maya Moore, of the Minnesota Lynx, was the top scorer for this season.
- August 21 – September 12: 2014 WNBA Playoffs
- The Phoenix Mercury swept the Chicago Sky 3–0 in the best-of-5 final series. It is the Mercury's third league title.
- June 5 – 8: 2014 FIBA 3x3 World Championships in Moscow[376]
- June 20 – 24: 2014 FIBA U18 Americas Championship in Colorado Springs
- Host nation, the United States, defeated Canada, 113–79, to win its seventh FIBA U18 Americas title.[377] The Dominican Republic wins the bronze medal.[378]
- June 28 – July 6: 2014 FIBA U17 World Championship for Women in Klatovy and Plzeň[379]
- The United States defeated Spain, 77–75, to claim its third consecutive FIBA U17 title. Hungary took third place.
- July 8 – 20: 2014 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship in Crete
- July 19: 2014 WNBA All-Star Game at US Airways Center in Phoenix
- The Eastern Conference defeated the Western Conference 125–124 in overtime. Shoni Schimmel of the Atlanta Dream was named MVP.
- July 19 – October 12: 2014 FIBA 3x3 World Tour[380]
- July 19 & 20 in Manila[381]
- Manila West team defeated Team Doha, 21–17, to claim its first win.[382]
- August 2 & 3 in Beijing[383]
- Team Wukesong defeated Team Nagoya, 21–10, to claim its first win.[384]
- August 15 & 16 in Chicago[385]
- August 23 & 24 in Prague[387]
- August 29 & 30 in Lausanne[389]
- September 27 & 28 in Rio de Janeiro[391]
- October 11 & 12 in Tokyo (final)[393]
- July 19 & 20 in Manila[381]
- July 22 – 26: 2014 Centrobasket Championship for Women in Monterrey[395]
- Cuba defeated Puerto Rico, 58–47, to claim its 16th Centrobasket title. The Dominican Republic won the bronze medal.
- August 1 – 7: 2014 Centrobasket Championship for Men in Nayarit[396]
- Host nation, Mexico, defeated Puerto Rico, 74–60, to claim its third Centrobasket title. The Dominican Republic took third place.
- August 6 – 10: 2014 FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship for Women in Colorado Springs[397]
- The United States defeated Canada, 104–74, to claim its eighth Americas U18 title. Argentina won the bronze medal.
- August 8 – 16: 2014 FIBA Under-17 World Championship in Dubai
- August 18 – 26: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[398]
- Boys' Dunk Contest: Karim Mouliom; Ziga Lah; FU Lei
- Girls' Shoot-out Contest: Lucia Togores Carpintero; Ela Micunovic; Katie Lou Samuelson
- Boys' 3x3: Lithuania; France; Argentina
- Girls' 3x3: United States; Netherlands; Spain
- August 19 – 28: 2014 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship in Doha
- August 30 – September 14: 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup (men) in Spain (final at the Palacio de Deportes, Madrid)
- The United States defeated Serbia 129–92 to claim its fifth FIBA Basketball World Cup title. France took the bronze medal.
- September 5 – 7: 2014 FIBA Europe 3x3 Championships in Bucharest[399]
- September 26 – 28: 2014 FIBA Intercontinental Cup in Rio de Janeiro
- Flamengo defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv, 156–146 in two matches, to win its first FIBA Intercontinental Cup title.
- September 27 – October 5: 2014 FIBA World Championship for Women in Istanbul and Ankara (final at Ülker Sports Arena, Istanbul)
- The United States defeated Spain, 77–64, to claim its ninth FIBA Women's World Championship title. Australia took the bronze medal.
- October 10 – 17: 2014 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship for Women in Amman[400]
- China defeated Japan, 60–53, to claim its 14th FIBA Asia U18 Women's Championship title. South Korea took the bronze medal.
- December 12: 2014 FIBA 3x3 All Stars in Doha[401]
Beach soccer
- January 3 – December 14: Beach Soccer Worldwide Calendar of Events
- January 3 – 5: 2014 Copa América Beach Soccer at Recife[402]
- February 13 – 15: 2014 Copa San Luis Futbol Playa at Merlo[403]
- April 11 – 13: Copa Pílsener Fútbol Playa 2014 at San Salvador[404]
- Brazil is the overall winner, having won all its matches.
- May 16 – 18: 2014 Riviera Maya Cup at Playa del Carmen[405]
- Brazil is the overall winner, having won all its matches.
- June 3 – 8: 2014 Euro Winners Cup at Catania[406]
- June 6 – 8: 2014 North American Sand Soccer Championship[407] in Virginia Beach[408]
- Canada defeated Portugal's C.D. Nacional, with the score of 3–2. United States' Rush BSC, Ohio, took third place.
- June 12 – 24: 2014 ITV Fever Pitch in Manchester
- Click here for the ITV Fever Pitch news.
- June 13 – 15: 2014 Istanbul Cup in Turkey[409]
- Russia's FC Lokomotiv Moscow defeated Turkey's Beşiktaş J.K., to claim its second title.
- June 20 – August 17: 2014 Euro Beach Soccer League[410]
- June 20 – 22 in Catania[411]
- Group 1 winner: Italy
- Group 2 winner: Switzerland
- June 27 – 29 in Sopot
- July 11 – 13 in Moscow
- Division A winners: Russia, Spain, and Belarus
- Division B winners: Estonia and Azerbaijan
- August 8 – 10 in Siófok
- August 14 – 17: Promotional Final and the Superfinal in Torredembarra[412]
- June 20 – 22 in Catania[411]
- July 19 & 20: 2014 Beach Soccer Nations Cup in Linz[413]
- July 25 – 27: 2014 Mundialito at Vila Nova de Gaia[414]
- August 22 – 24: Tour El Jadida 2014 in Morocco
- Host nation, Morocco, took first place, by winning both matches against the United Arab Emirates and Switzerland.
- August 28 – 31: 2014 Euro Beach Soccer Cup in Baku[416]
- Spain defeated Switzerland, 8–6, in the final match. Russia took third place.
- November 4 – 8: 2014 Samsung Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup in Dubai[417]
- December 12 – 14: 2014 Copa Lagos in Nigeria[418]
- Champions: Ivory Coast; Second: Nigeria; Third: Senegal
Beach volleyball
- April 22 – December 14: 2014 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour[419]
- April 22 – December 14: Open Tournaments[420]
- April 22 – 27 in Fuzhou[421]
- Winners: Paolo Nicolai & Daniele Lupo (m)[422] / Kerri Walsh Jennings & April Ross (f)[423]
- May 6 – 11 in Puerto Vallarta[424]
- Winners: Aleksandrs Samoilovs & Jānis Šmēdiņš (m)[425] / Agatha Bednarczuk & Bárbara Seixas (f)[426]
- May 21 – 25 in Prague (women teams only)[427]
- Winners: Kristýna Kolocová & Markéta Sluková[428]
- May 27 – June 1 in Anapa[429]
- Winners: Mārtiņš Pļaviņš & Aleksandrs Solovejs (m)[430] / Victoria Bieneck & Julia Großner (f)[431]
- October 7 – 12 in Xiamen[432]
- Winners: Youssef Krou & Edouard Rowlandson (m)[433] / Juliana Silva & Maria Antonelli (f)[434]
- October 28 – November 2 in Paraná[435]
- Winners: Josh Binstock & Sam Schachter (m)[436] / Larissa França & Talita Antunes (f)[437]
- November 4 – 8 in Doha (men only)[438]
- Winners: Tim Holler & Jonas Schröder[439]
- November 5 – 9 in Pattaya (women only)[440]
- Winners: Miller Elwin & Linline Matauatu[441]
- December 9 – 14 in Bloemfontein (final)[442]
- Winners: Reinder Nummerdor & Christiaan Varenhorst (m)[443] / Martina Bonnerová & Barbora Hermannová (f)[444]
- April 22 – 27 in Fuzhou[421]
- April 29 – September 28: Grand Slam Tournaments[445]
- April 29 – May 4 in Shanghai[446]
- Winners: Paolo Nicolai & Daniele Lupo (m)[447] / Laura Ludwig & Kira Walkenhorst (f)[448]
- June 11 – 15 in Moscow[449]
- Winners: Konstantin Semenov & Viacheslav Krasilnikov (m)[450] / April Ross & Kerri Walsh (f)[451]
- June 17 – 22 in Berlin[452]
- Winners: John Hyden & Tri Bourne (m)[453] / Kristýna Kolocová & Markéta Sluková (f)[454]
- June 24 – 29 in Stavanger[455]
- Winners: Phil Dalhausser & Sean Rosenthal (m)[456] / April Ross & Kerri Walsh (f)[457]
- July 8 – 13 in Gstaad[458]
- Winners: Phil Dalhausser & Sean Rosenthal (m)[459] / Katrin Holtwick & Ilka Semmler (f)[460]
- July 15 – 20 in The Hague[461]
- Winners: Grzegorz Fijałek & Mariusz Prudel (m)[462] / Taiana Lima & Fernanda Alves (f)[463]
- July 22 – 27 in Long Beach, California[464]
- July 29 – August 3 in Klagenfurt[467]
- Winners: Alison Cerutti & Bruno Oscar Schmidt (m)[468] / Larissa França & Talita Antunes (f)[469]
- August 19 – 24 in Stare Jabłonki[470]
- Winners: Pedro Solberg Salgado & Álvaro Morais Filho (m)[471] / Larissa França & Talita Antunes (f)[472]
- September 23 – 28 in São Paulo (final)[473]
- Winners: Christiaan Varenhorst & Reinder Nummerdor (m)[474] / Larissa França & Talita Antunes (f)[475]
- April 29 – May 4 in Shanghai[446]
- April 22 – December 14: Open Tournaments[420]
- June 3 – 8: 2014 European Beach Volleyball Championships in Cagliari
- Men's winners: Paolo Nicolai and Daniele Lupo
- Women's winners: Madelein Meppelink and Marleen van Iersel
- June 5 – 8: 2014 Asian Beach Volleyball Championship in Jinjiang[476]
- Men's winners: Isaac Kapa and Christopher McHugh
- Women's winners: Louise Bawden and Taliqua Clancy
- June 10 – 15: 2014 FIVB U23 World Championships in Masłowice[477]
- July 15 – 20: 2014 FIVB U17 World Championships in Acapulco[480]
- July 23 – 27: 2014 FIVB U21 World Championships in Larnaca[483]
- July 29 – August 3: 2014 FIVB U19 World Championships in Porto[486]
- August 17 – 27: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[489]
Biathlon
- November 22, 2013 – March 16, 2014: 2013–14 Winter IBU Cup[490]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 22, 2013 – March 23, 2014: 2013–14 Biathlon World Cup[491]
- Men's Sprint overall winner: Martin Fourcade
- Men's Pursuit overall winner: Martin Fourcade
- Men's Individual overall winner: Emil Hegle Svendsen
- Men's Mass Start overall winner: Martin Fourcade
- Men's Relay overall winner: Germany
- Men's Overall winner: Martin Fourcade
- Women's Sprint overall winner: Kaisa Mäkäräinen
- Women's Pursuit overall winner: Kaisa Mäkäräinen
- Women's Individual overall winner: Gabriela Soukalová
- Women's Mass Start overall winner: Darya Domracheva
- Women's Relay overall winner: Germany
- Women's Overall winner: Kaisa Mäkäräinen
- January 27 – February 4: IBU Open European Championships at Nové Město na Moravě[492]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 8 – 22: 2014 Winter Olympics
- February 26 – March 7: IBU Youth/Junior World Championships at Presque Isle, Maine
BMX racing (supercross)
- April 18 – September 27: 2014 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup[494]
- April 18 & 19 in Manchester[495]
- Men's Elite winner: Liam Phillips
- Women's Elite winner: Caroline Buchanan
- May 10 & 11 in Papendal[496]
- Men's Elite winner: Sam Willoughby
- Women's Elite winner: Laura Smulders
- June 13 & 14 in Berlin[497]
- Men's Elite winner: Māris Štrombergs
- Women's Elite winner: Caroline Buchanan
- September 6 & 7 in Santiago del Estero[498]
- Men's Elite winner: Māris Štrombergs
- Women's Elite winner: Mariana Pajón
- September 26 & 27 in Chula Vista, California (final)
- April 18 & 19 in Manchester[495]
- July 23 – 27: 2014 UCI BMX World Championships in Rotterdam[499]
Bobsleigh and skeleton
- 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[500]
- Overall four-man bobsleigh winner: Maximilian Arndt / Marko Hübenbecker / Alexander Rödiger / Martin Putze[501]
- Overall two-women bobsleigh winner: Kaillie Humphries / Heather Moyse[502]
- Overall combined two-man and four-man overall winner: Steven Holcomb (driver)[503]
- Overall men's skeleton winner: Martins Dukurs[504]
- Overall women's skeleton winner: Lizzy Yarnold[505]
- February 13 – 15: 2014 Winter Olympics (Skeleton)
- Men: Alexander Tretiakov; 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 (RUS); Latvia (LAT); United States (USA)
- Two-women: Kaillie Humphries / Heather Moyse; Elana Meyers / Lauryn Williams; Jamie Greubel / Aja Evans
Boxing
Main article: Boxing in the 2010s
Canadian football
- June 26 – November 8: 2014 CFL season
- West Division CFL season winners: Calgary Stampeders
- East Division CFL season winners: Hamilton Tiger-Cats
- November 29: 2014 Vanier Cup at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium in Montreal
- The Montreal Carabins defeated the McMaster Marauders, 20–19, to claim its first Vanier Cup win.
- November 30: 102nd Grey Cup at BC Place in Vancouver
Canoeing
- July 12–13: COPAC American Championships 2014 in Huauchinango
- Men's C1 winner: Felipe Da Silva
- Men's C2 winners: Anderson Oliveira
- Men's K1 winner: Pedro da Silva
- Women's C1 winner: Ana Sátila
- Women's K1 winner: Ana Sátila
Cricket
- February 9 – March 1: 2014 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup in the United Arab Emirates[506]
- Winners: South Africa (first title). Second: Pakistan. Third: England.
- March 16 – April 6: 2014 ICC World Twenty20 and 2014 ICC Women's World Twenty20 together in Bangladesh
- Men's winners: Sri Lanka (first title). Second: India. Third: West Indies
- Women's winners: Australia (third consecutive title). Finalist: England
Cross-country skiing
- November 29, 2013 – March 16, 2014: 2013–14 FIS Cross-Country World Cup[507]
- Men's Distance overall winner: Martin Johnsrud Sundby
- Men's Sprint overall winner: Ola Vigen Hattestad
- Men's Overall winner: Martin Johnsrud Sundby
- Ladies' Distance overall winner: Therese Johaug
- Ladies' Sprint overall winner: Kikkan Randall
- Ladies' Overall winner: Therese Johaug
- February 8 – 23: 2014 Winter Olympics
Curling
Main articles: 2013–14 curling season and 2014–15 curling season
- January 16 – 19: 2014 Continental Cup of Curling in Paradise
- 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
- 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)
- 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)
Cyclo-cross biking
- October 20, 2013 – January 26, 2014: 2014 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup[508]
- October 20, 2013, at Valkenburg
- Men's Elite winner: Lars van der Haar
- Women's Elite winner: Marianne Vos
- October 26, 2013, at Tábor
- Men's Elite winner: Lars van der Haar
- Women's Elite winner: Katie Compton
- November 23, 2013, at Koksijde
- Men's Elite winner: Niels Albert
- Women's Elite winner: Katie Compton
- December 22, 2013, at Namur
- Men's Elite winner: Francis Mourey
- Women's Elite winner: Katie Compton
- December 26, 2013, at Heusden-Zolder
- January 5, 2014, at Rome
- January 26, 2014, at Nommay
- Men's Elite winner: Tom Meeusen
- Women's Elite winner: Marianne Vos
- October 20, 2013, at Valkenburg
- February 1 & 2: 2014 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships at Hoogerheide
- Men's Elite winner: Zdeněk Štybar
- Women's Elite winner: Marianne Vos
Equestrianism
Dressage
- March 21, 2013 – March 23, 2014: 2013–14 FEI World Cup Dressage[509]
- 2013–14 Western European League winner: Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfvén[510]
- 2013–14 Central European League winner: Tatiana Dorofeeva[511]
- 2013–14 North American League winner: Lars Petersen
- 2013–14 Asia / Pacific League winner: Mary Hanna
- April 17 – 21: 2014 Reem Acra FEI World Cup™ Final at Lyon[512]
- Winner of both the Grand Prix and Grand Prix Freestyle: Charlotte Dujardin (with horse Valego)[513][514]
Show jumping
- March 27, 2013 – March 23, 2014: 2013–14 FEI World Cup Jumping[515]
- 2013–14 Western European League winner: Marcus Ehning[516]
- 2013–14 Arab League winner: Abdelkebir Ouaddar[517]
- 2013–14 Australian League winner: Jamie Kermond[518]
- 2013–14 Caucasian League winner: Jamal Rahimov[519]
- 2013–14 Central America and Caribbean Islands League winner: Manuel Espinosa Pla[520]
- 2013–14 Central Asian League winner: Umid Kamilov[521]
- 2013–14 Chinese League winner: Liu Tongyan[522]
- 2013–14 Japan League winner: Tae Sato[523]
- 2013–14 New Zealand League winner: Samantha McIntosh[524]
- 2013–14 North America East Coast League winner: Kent Farrington[525]
- 2013–14 North America West Coast League winner: Nayel Nassar[526]
- 2013–14 South African League winner: Jeanne Engela[527]
- 2013–14 South American North League winner: Juan Manuel Gallego[528]
- 2013–14 South American South League winner: Yuri Mansur Guerios[529]
- 2013–14 South East Asian League winner: Kurniadi Katompo[530]
- April 17 – 21: 2014 Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Final at Lyon[531]
- Winner: Daniel Deusser (with horse Cornet d'Amour)[532]
- April 24 – November 15: The 2014 Longines™ Global Champions Tour[533]
- April 24 – 27 at Antwerp[534]
- Class 05: Antwerp 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: McLain Ward (with horse Rothchild)[535]
- May 2 – 4 at Madrid[536]
- Class 10: Madrid 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Maikel van der Vleuten (with horse VDL Groep Verdi)[537]
- May 29 – June 1 at Hamburg[538]
- Class 06: Hamburg 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Katrin Eckermann (with horse Firth of Lorne)[539]
- June 6 – 8 at Shanghai[540]
- Class 04: Shanghai 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Pieter Devos (with horse Dream of India Greenfield)[541]
- June 12 – 14 at Cannes[542]
- Class 14: Cannes 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Scott Brash (with horse Hello Sanctos)[543]
- June 26 – 28 at Monaco[544]
- Class 05: Monaco CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Bassem Hassan Mohammed (with horse Victoria)[545]
- July 4 – 6 at Paris[546]
- Class 11: Paris 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Kevin Staut (with horse Silvana*HDC)[547]
- July 10 – 12 at Cascais, Estoril[548]
- Class 04: Cascais 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Scott Brash (with horse Hello Sanctos)[549]
- July 25 – 27 at Chantilly, Oise[550]
- Class 04: Chantilly 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (with horse Casall Ask)[551]
- August 1 – 3 at Valkenswaard[552]
- Class 04: Valkenswaard 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Christian Ahlmann (with horse Codex One)[553]
- August 14 – 16 at London[554]
- Class 14: London 2014 - CSI5* - 1.60 m (main GCT event) winner: Scott Brash (with horse Hello Sanctos)[555]
- September 12 – 14 at Lausanne[556]
- Class 10: Lausanne 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Ludger Beerbaum (with horse Chaman)[557]
- September 18 – 21 at Vienna[558]
- Class 04: Vienna 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Marcus Ehning (with horse Plot Blue)[559]
- November 13 – 15 at Doha (final)[560]
- Class 05: Doha 2014 CSI5* 1.60m (main GCT event) winner: Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (with horse Casall Ask)[561]
- April 24 – 27 at Antwerp[534]
- Overall winner of the 2014 LGCT: Scott Brash (with horse Hello Sanctos)[562]
- June 4 – September 14: The Spruce Meadows Tournaments in Calgary[563]
- June 4 – 8: The "National"[564]
- Biggest purse: The C$400,000 Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Grand Prix Presented by Rolex event.
- Winner: Jaime Azcarraga (with horse Anton)[565]
- Biggest purse: The C$400,000 Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Grand Prix Presented by Rolex event.
- June 12 – 15: The "Continental"[566]
- Biggest purse: The C$210,000 CP Grand Prix event.
- Winner: McLain Ward (with horse Rothchild)[567]
- Biggest purse: The C$210,000 CP Grand Prix event.
- June 26 – 29: The "Canada One"[568]
- Biggest purse: The C$125,000 Imperial Challenge event.
- Winner: Nicolas Pizzaro Suarez (with horse Colasko)[569]
- Biggest purse: The C$125,000 Imperial Challenge event.
- July 2 – 6: The "North American"[570]
- Biggest purse: The C$210,000 Cenovus Energy Classic (Derby) event.
- Winner: Angel Karolyi (with horse Indiana 127)[571]
- Biggest purse: The C$210,000 Cenovus Energy Classic (Derby) event.
- July 10 – 13: The "Pan American"[572]
- Biggest purse: The C$400,000 Pan American Cup Presented by Rolex event.
- Winner: Kent Farrington (with horse Uceko)[573]
- Biggest purse: The C$400,000 Pan American Cup Presented by Rolex event.
- September 10 – 14: The "Masters"[574]
- FEI C$300,000 BMO Nations' Cup -> Champions: Canada; Second: United States; Third: Belgium[575]
- C$1.5 million CP International winner: Ian Millar (with horse Dixson)[576]
- June 4 – 8: The "National"[564]
Thoroughbred horse racing
- May 3: 2014 Kentucky Derby
- Winner: California Chrome (horse); Victor Espinoza (jockey); Art Sherman (trainer)
- May 17: 2014 Preakness Stakes
- Winner: California Chrome (horse); Victor Espinoza (jockey); Art Sherman (trainer)
- June 7: 2014 Belmont Stakes
- Winner: Tonalist (horse); Joel Rosario (jockey); Christophe Clement (trainer)
- July 6: Queen's Plate
- Winner: Lexie Lou (horse); Patrick Husbands (jockey); Mark Casse (trainer)
- July 29: Prince of Wales Stakes
- Winner: Coltimus Prime (horse); Eurico Rosa da Silva (jockey); Justin J. Nixon (trainer)
- August 17: Breeders' Stakes
- Winner: Ami's Holiday (horse); Luis Contreras (jockey); Josie Carroll (trainer)
- May 3: 2,000 Guineas Stakes
- Winner: Night of Thunder (horse); Kieren Fallon (jockey); Richard Hannon, Jr. (trainer)
- June 7: 2014 Epsom Derby
- Winner: Australia (horse); Joseph O'Brien (jockey); Aidan O'Brien (trainer)
- September 13: St. Leger Stakes
- Winner: Kingston Hill (horse); Andrea Atzeni (jockey); Roger Varian (trainer)
- March 15: Randwick Guineas[578]
- Winner: Dissident (horse); Jim Cassidy (jockey); Peter Moody (trainer)
- March 29: Rosehill Guineas[579]
- Winner: Criterion (horse); Hugh Bowman (jockey); David Payne (trainer)
- April 12: Australian Derby[580]
- Winner: Criterion (horse); Hugh Bowman (jockey); David Payne (trainer)
Other
- August 19 – 24: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[581]
- Team Jumping: Europe; South America; North America
- Individual Jumping: Emily Fraser; Martina Campi; Jake Hunter
- August 23 – September 7: 2014 FEI World Equestrian Games at the Normandy region, centered around the city of Caen
- Great Britain won the gold medal tally. The Netherlands won the overall medal tally.
- October 31 – November 2: FEI South American Championships 2014 in Barretos
- Open Individual Eventing winner: Henrique Plombon Pinheiro
- Open Team Eventing winners: Brazil (Henrique Plombon Pinheiro, Serguei Fofanoff, André Paro, Márcio Jorge)
Fencing
- January 16 – October 26: 2013–14 Fencing World Cup[582]
- June 1 – 6: 2014 Pan American Fencing Championships in San José
- Men's Individual Épée winner: Francisco Limardo
- Men's Individual Foil winner: Gerek Meinhardt
- Men's Individual Sabre winner: Eli Dershwitz
- Men's Team Épée winners: Cuba
- Men's Team Foil winners: United States
- Men's Team Sabre winner: United States
- Women's Individual Épée winner: Lee Kiefer
- Women's Individual Épée winner: Courtney Hurley
- Women's Individual Sabre winner: María Belén Pérez Maurice
- Women's Team Épée winners: United States
- Women's Team Foil winners: United States
- Women's Team Sabre winners: United States
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 7 – 14: 2014 European Fencing Championships in Strasbourg
- June 20 – 24: 2014 African Fencing Championships in Cairo[583]
- July 2 – 7: 2014 2014 Asian Fencing Championships in Suwon[584]
- Host nation, South Korea, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 15 – 23: 2014 World Fencing Championships in Kazan[585]
- August 17 – 20: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[586]
- Boys' Individual Sabre: Ivan Ilin; Kim Dong-ju; Yan Yinghui
- Boys' Individual Épée: Patrik Esztergályos; Linus Islas Flygare; Ivan Limarev
- Boys' Individual Foil: Andrzej Rządkowsk; Ryan Chun Yin Choi; Enguerrand Roger
- Girls' Individual Foil: Sabrina Massialas; Karin Miyawaki; Huang Ali
- Girls' Individual Épée: Lee Sin-hee; Eleonora de Marchi; Åsa Linde
- Girls' Individual Sabre: Alina Moseyko; Chiara Crovari; Petra Záhonyi
- Mixed Continental Team: Team Asia-Oceania One; Team Europe One; Team Europe Two
- October 21 – 26: 2014 FIE World Masters Championships in Debrecen[587]
- Italy and the United States won 5 gold medals each. Germany won the overall medal tally.
Figure skating
Main articles: 2013–14 figure skating season and 2014–15 figure skating season
- 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 (RUS); Canada (CAN); United States (USA)
- 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
Flatwater (canoe) sprint
- May 2 – 25: 2014 ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup[588]
- June 26 – 29: 2014 Canoe Sprint Junior & U23 European Championships in Mantes-en-Yvelines[592]
- July 11 – 13: 2014 Canoe Sprint European Championships in Brandenburg[594]
- July 17 – 20: 2014 ICF Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint World Championships in Szeged[596]
- August 6 – 10: 2014 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Moscow
- Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 23 – 27: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[597]
- Belarus and France won 2 gold medals each. The Czech Republic won the overall medal tally.
Freestyle skiing
- December 6, 2013 – March 23, 2014: 2013–14 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup[598]
- Men's Moguls overall winner: Mikaël Kingsbury
- Men's Ski Cross overall winner: Victor Öhling Norberg
- Men's Aerials overall winner: Liu Zhongqing
- Men's Halfpipe overall winner: Justin Dorey
- Men's Slopestyle overall winner: Jesper Tjäder
- Men's Overall winner: Mikaël Kingsbury
- Women's Moguls overall winner: Hannah Kearney
- Women's Ski Cross overall winner: Marielle Thompson
- Women's Aerials overall winner: Li Nina
- Women's Halfpipe overall winner: Devin Logan
- Women's Slopestyle overall winner: Lisa Zimmermann
- Women's Overall winner: Hannah Kearney
- Nations' Cup overall winner: Canada
- February 6 – 21: 2014 Winter Olympics
- Canada (CAN) won the gold and overall medal tallies.
Futsal
- August 27, 2013 – April 27, 2014: 2013–14 UEFA Futsal Cup
- FC Barcelona defeated Dinamo Moskva, 5–2 in extra time, to claim its second UEFA Futsal Cup title. Araz Naxçivan took third place.
- January 28 – February 8: UEFA Futsal Euro 2014 in Belgium
- April 21 – 27: 2014 Sudamericano de Clubes de Futsal - Zona Sur[599]
- Atlantico Erechim defeated Boca Juniors (futsal), 3–2.
- April 30 – May 10: 2014 AFC Futsal Championship in Vietnam
- August 12 – 16: 2014 Oceanian Futsal Championship in Païta
- Malaysia won first place overall in this tournament and claimed its first OFS title. There is no knockout phase for this event.
- August 25 – 30: 2014 AFC Futsal Club Championship (finals) in Chengdu
- Nagoya Oceans defeated Chonburi Blue Wave, 5–4 in extra time, to claim its second AFC Futsal Club title. Dabiri Tabriz took third place.
- September 17 – 28: 2014 AFF Futsal Championship in Malaysia
Golf
Main article: 2014 in golf
Men
- October 10, 2013 – September 14, 2014: 2014 PGA Tour[600]
- April 10 – 13: 2014 Masters Tournament
- Winner: Bubba Watson (Second Masters and Major win; sixth PGA Tour win)
- June 12 – 15: 2014 U.S. Open
- Winner: Martin Kaymer (Second Major win and first U.S. Open win; 21st professional win; third PGA Tour win)
- July 17 – 20: 2014 Open Championship
- Winner: Rory McIlroy (Third major win and first British Open win; 7th PGA Tour win)
- August 7 – 10: 2014 PGA Championship
- Winner: Rory McIlroy (Fourth major win and second PGA Championship; 9th PGA Tour win)
- February 19 – 23: 2014 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship
- Winner: Jason Day (second PGA Tour win)
- March 6 – 9: 2014 WGC-Cadillac Championship
- Winner: Patrick Reed (third PGA Tour win)
- July 31 – August 3: 2014 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
- Winner: Rory McIlroy (eighth PGA Tour win)
- November 6 – 9: 2014 WGC-HSBC Champions
- Winner: Bubba Watson (seventh PGA Tour win)
- Other
- May 22–25: BMW PGA Championship
- Winner: Rory McIlroy (first BMW PGA Championship win, sixth European Tour win)
- September 26 – 28: 2014 Ryder Cup at the PGA Centenary Course near Auchterarder
Women
- January 23 – November 23: 2014 LPGA Tour[601]
- April 3 – 6: 2014 Kraft Nabisco Championship
- Winner: Lexi Thompson (first Major win; fourth LPGA Tour win)
- June 19 – 22: 2014 U.S. Women's Open
- Winner: Michelle Wie (first Major win; fourth LPGA Tour win)
- July 10 – 13: 2014 Women's British Open
- Winner: Mo Martin (first Major win; first LPGA Tour win)
- August 14 – 17: 2014 LPGA Championship
- Winner: Inbee Park (second LPGA Championship win; fifth Major win; 11th LGPA Tour win)
- September 11 – 14: 2014 Evian Championship
- Winner: Kim Hyo-joo (first Major and LPGA Tour win)
- Other
- July 21 – 27: 2014 International Crown[602] at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Maryland (debut event)
Other
- August 19 – 26: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[604]
Gymnastics
Main article: 2014 in artistic gymnastics
- February 21 – December 6: 2014 FIG Calendar[605]
- March 1: AT&T American Cup World Cup 2014 in Greensboro, North Carolina
- Men's winner: Sam Mikulak
- Women's winner: Elizabeth Price
- March 13 – 16: 2014 Turnier der Meister World Challenge Cup (#1) in Cottbus[606]
- March 24 – April 1: 2014 African Gymnastics Championships in Pretoria[607]
- Host nation, South Africa, won the gold medal tally. Egypt won the overall medal tally.
- March 26 – 28: 2014 FIG World Challenge Cup #2 in Doha[608]
- April 5 & 6: 2014 Tokyo Cup[609]
- Men: Kōhei Uchimura
- Women: Vanessa Ferrari
- April 18 – 20: 2014 FIG World Challenge Cup #3 in Ljubljana[610]
- Netherlands and host nation, Slovenia, won 3 gold medals each. However, the Netherlands won the overall medal tally.
- April 25 – 27: 2014 FIG World Challenge Cup #4 in Osijek[611]
- Host nation, Croatia, won the gold medal tally. Croatia, North Korea, and Vietnam won four overall medals each.
- May 29 – June 1: 2014 FIG World Challenge Cup #5 in Anadia[612]
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 17 – 24: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics (artistic)[613]
- Boys' All-Around Artistic Gymnastics: Giarnni Regini-Moran; Nikita Nagornyy; Alec Yoder
- Girls' All-Around Artistic Gymnastics: Seda Tutkhalyan; Flavia Lopes Saraiva; Elissa Downie
- Boys' Individual Events: Great Britain and Russia won 3 gold medals and 5 overall medals each.
- Girls' Individual Events: China and Russia won 2 gold medals each. However, Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
- August 23 & 24: 2014 FIG World Challenge Cup #6 in Ghent
- Cancelled.
- October 3 – 12: 2014 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Nanning
- The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 7 – 9: 2014 FIG World Challenge Cup #7 (final) in Medellín[614]
- November 29 & 30: 2014 FIG EnBW World Cup in Stuttgart[615]
- Men's All-Around winner: Oleh Vernyayev[616]
- Women's All-Around winner: Larisa Iordache
- Men's team winners: Japan[617]
- Women's team winners: Germany[618]
- December 6: 2014 FIG World Cup in Glasgow[619]
- Men's All-Around winner: Yusuke Tanaka[620]
- Men's Vault winner: Yuya Komoto[621]
- Men's Rings winner: Yuya Komoto[622]
- Men's Pommel Horse winner: Oleh Vernyayev[623]
- Men's Parallel Bars winner: Oleh Vernyayev[624]
- Men's High Bar winner: Yusuke Tanaka[625]
- Men's Floor winner: Yusuke Tanaka[626]
- Women's All-Around winner: Larisa Iordache[627]
- Women's Vault winner: Larisa Iordache[628]
- Women's Uneven Bars winner: Jessica López[629]
- Women's Floor winner: Larisa Iordache[630]
- Women's Beam winner: Larisa Iordache[631]
- August 19 – September 1: UPAG American Championships 2014 in Mississauga
- Men's Individual All Around winner: Jossimar Calvo
- Men's Team All Around winners: Sean Melton / C.J. Maestas / Marvin Kimble / Jonathan Horton / Brandon Wynn / Eddie Penev
- Women's Individual All Around winner: Mykayla Skinner
- Women's Team All Around winner: Mykayla Skinner / Maggie Nichols / Madison Desch / Amelia Hundley / Madison Kocian / Ashton Locklear
- 2014 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup Series
- February 21 – 24: 2014 Asian Junior Championships in Kuala Lumpur[632][633][634]
- Uzbekistan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 14 – 16: 2014 World Cup #1 in Debrecen[635]
- Overall individual winner: Aleksandra Soldatova
- Overall group winner: Azerbaijan
- March 22 & 23: 2014 Gazprom World Cup (#2) in Stuttgart
- Overall individual winner: Yana Kudryavtseva
- Overall group winner: Russia
- March 24 – April 1: 2014 African Gymnastics Championships[607]
- Overall individual winner: Grace Legote
- Overall group winner: Egypt
- April 3 – 6: 2014 World Cup #3 in Lisbon
- Overall individual winner: Son Yeon-jae
- Overall group winner: Spain
- April 11 – 13: 2014 World Cup #4 in Pesaro
- Overall individual winner: Yana Kudryavtseva
- Overall group winner: Italy
- May 9 – 11: 2014 World Cup #5 in Corbeil-Essonnes
- Overall individual winner: Margarita Mamun
- May 22 – 24: 2014 World Cup #6 in Tashkent
- Overall individual winner: Margarita Mamun
- Overall group winner: Russia
- May 30 – June 1: 2014 BelSwissBank World Cup (#7) in Minsk
- Overall individual winner: Yana Kudryavtseva
- Overall group winner: Bulgaria
- June 10 – 15: 2014 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships in Baku
- Overall individual winner: Yana Kudryavtseva
- Overall group winner: Russia
- August 9 & 10: 2014 Dundee World Cup (#8) in Sofia
- Overall individual winner: Yana Kudryavtseva
- Overall group winner: Russia
- August 26 & 27: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics (rhythmic)[636]
- Individual All-Around: Irina Annenkova; Mariya Trubach; Laura Zeng
- Group All-Around: Russia; Bulgaria; Kazakhstan
- September 5 – 7: 2014 World Cup #9 (final) in Kazan
- Overall individual winner: Yana Kudryavtseva
- Overall group winner: Russia
- September 21 – 28: 2014 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in İzmir
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 19 – September 1: UPAG American Championships 2014 in Mississauga
- Women's Individual All Around winner: Jasmine Kerber
- Women's Groups All Around winners: Beatriz Francisco / Elaine Sampaio / Francielly Pereira / Gabrielle Silva / Isadora Silva / Mayra Gmach
- April 9 – 12: 2014 European Trampoline Championships in Guimarães[637]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 27 & 28: 2014 World Cup #1 in Arosa[638]
- Ladies' Open -> Gold: Li Dan; Silver: Yana Pavlova; Bronze: Hanna Harchonak
- Men's Open -> Gold: Tu Xiao; Silver: Uladzislau Hancharou; Bronze: Dong Dong
- Ladies' Synchro -> Gold: Li Dan & Zhong Xingping; Silver: Ekaterina Khilko & Anna Kasparyan; Bronze: Hanna Harchonak & Maryia Lon
- Men's Synchro -> Gold: Dong Dong & Tu Xiao; Silver: Sergei Azarian & Mikhail Melnik; Bronze: Bartlomiej Hes & Lukasz Tomaszewski[639]
- August 21 & 22: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics (trampoline)[640]
- September 5 & 6: 2014 World Cup #2 in Loulé[641]
- Men's Individual -> Gold: GAO Lei; Silver: TU Xiao; Bronze: Mikhail Melnik
- Women's Individual -> Gold: LI Dan; Silver: Bryony Page; Bronze: Ayana Yamada
- Men's Synchro -> Gold: Dong Dong and TU Xiao; Silver: Mikhail Melnik and Sergei Azarian; Bronze: Ilya Grishunin and Oleg Piunov
- Women's Synchro -> Gold: Silvia Saiote and Beatriz Martins; Silver: Fanny Chilo and Sylvie Wirth; Bronze: Kirsten Boersma and Pascaline Wiebering
- Men's Individual Tumbling -> Gold: Kristof Willerton; Silver: MENG Wenchao; Bronze: Grigory Noskov
- Women's Individual Tumbling -> Gold: JIA Fangfang; Silver: Lucie Colebeck; Bronze: Racheal Letsche
- September 12 & 13: 2014 World Cup #3 in Minsk[642]
- Men's Individual -> Gold: Dmitry Ushakov; Silver: Tetsuya Sotomura; Bronze: Uladzislau Hancharou[643]
- Women's Individual -> Gold: Charlotte Drury; Silver: Hanna Harchonak; Bronze: Tatsiana Piatrenia[644]
- Men's Synchro -> Gold: Sergei Azarian and Mikhail Melnik; Silver: Uladzislau Hancharou and Mikalai Kazak; Bronze: Shaun and Ty Swadling[645]
- Women's Synchro -> Gold: Rosie MacLennan and Samantha Sendel; Silver: Beatriz Martins and Silvia Saiote; Bronze: Shaylee Dunavin and Charlotte Drury[646]
- Men's Individual Tumbling -> Gold: Alexandr Mironov; Silver: Dzmitry Darashuk; Bronze: Jonathon Schwaiger[647]
- Women's Individual Tumbling -> Gold: Jordan Sugrim; Silver: Ekaterina Gaas; Bronze: Emily Smith[648]
- November 7 – 9: 2014 Trampoline World Championships in Daytona Beach, Florida[649]
- August 19 – September 1: UPAG American Championships 2014 in Mississauga
- Men's Individual Trampoline winner: Jason Burnett
- Women's Individual Trampoline winner: Rosie MacLennan
Handball
- August 24, 2013 – June 1, 2014: 2013–14 EHF Champions League
- March 20 – April 27: 2013–14 EHF Champions League knockout stage
- October 5, 2013 – May 4, 2014: 2013–14 EHF Women's Champions League
- February 1 – March 16: 2013–14 EHF Women's Champions League Main Round
- May 3 & 4: 2013–14 EHF Women's Champions League Final Four in Budapest
- Győri Audi ETO KC defeated ŽRK Budućnost, 27–21, to win its second title.
- May 3 & 4: 2013–14 EHF Women's Champions League Final Four in Budapest
- February 1 – March 16: 2013–14 EHF Women's Champions League Main Round
- January 12 – 26: 2014 European Men's Handball Championship in Denmark
- January 25 – February 6: 2014 Asian Men's Handball Championship in Bahrain
- February 8 – May 18: 2013–14 EHF Cup (final four in Berlin)
- Pick Szeged defeated Montpellier, 29–28, to claim its first title.
- April 25 & 26: 2014 Oceania Handball Championship in Auckland
- Australia defeated host nation, New Zealand, 54–36, to claim its eighth title.
- June 22 – 29: 2014 Pan American Men's Handball Championship in Canelones
- June 28 – July 13: 2014 Women's Junior World Handball Championship in Croatia
- South Korea defeated Russia, 34–27, to claim its first IHF junior title. Denmark took third place.
- July 20 – August 3: 2014 Women's Youth World Handball Championship in Macedonia
- July 22 – 27: 2014 Beach Handball World Championships in Recife
- July 24 – August 3: 2014 European Men's Junior Handball Championship in Austria[651]
- Germany defeated Sweden, 26–24, to claim its third Men's Junior Handball Championship win. Spain took the bronze medal.
- August 2 – 14: 2014 Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship in Tabriz
- Qatar defeated South Korea, 29–28,[652] to claim its third consecutive and fourth overall Asian Men's Junior Handball title. Japan took the bronze medal.[653]
- August 14 – 24: 2014 European Men's Youth Handball Championship in Poland[654]
- France defeated Hungary, 33–30, to claim its first European youth handball title. Spain took the bronze medal.
- August 20 – 25: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[655]
- September 5 – 15: 2014 Asian Men's Youth Handball Championship in Amman[656]
- South Korea defeated Qatar, 26–25, to claim its second Asian Men's Youth Handball title. Japan took third place.[657]
- September 8 – 14: 2014 IHF Super Globe in Doha
- FC Barcelona defeated Al Sadd, 34–26, to claim its second IHF Super Globe title. Flensburg-Handewitt took third place.
- November 29 – December 12: 2014 Asian Club League Handball Championship in Doha
- El Jaish SC defeated fellow Qatari team, Lekhwiya, 33–30, to claim its second consecutive Asian Club League Handball Championship title. Al-Qurain took third place.
- December 7 – 21: 2014 European Women's Handball Championship in Hungary and Croatia
Field hockey
- January 3 – December 2014: 2014 FIH Calendar of Events[658]
- January 10 – 18: 2012–13 Men's FIH Hockey World League Final in New Delhi
- Netherlands defeated New Zealand 7–2 to claim its first title.
- May 31 – June 15: 2014 Men's Hockey World Cup and 2014 Women's Hockey World Cup together in The Hague
- Men: Australia defeated the Netherlands, 6–1, to claim its third title. Argentina took third place.
- Women: The Netherlands defeated Australia, 2–0, to claim its seventh title. Argentina took third place.
- August 17 – 27: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[659]
- November 29 – December 7: 2014 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy in San Miguel de Tucumán
- Argentina defeated Australia, 3–1 in penalties (after a 1–1 tie in regular time), to claim its sixth Women's Hockey Champions Trophy title. The Netherlands took third place.
- December 6 – 14: 2014 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy in Bhubaneshwar
Ice hockey
- 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[660]
- Champions: Avangard Omsk
- March 7 – April 30: 2014 Gagarin Cup playoffs
- 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)
- April 16 – June 13: 2014 Stanley Cup playoffs
- December 26, 2013 – January 5, 2014: 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Malmö
- 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.
- January 25: Anaheim Ducks versus the Los Angeles Kings at Dodger Stadium
- 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)
- 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)[661]
- 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.[662]
- 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
- 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.
- December 26 – 31: 2014 Spengler Cup in Davos
- The Genève-Servette HC defeated the HC Salavat Yulaev Ufa in the final, 3–0, to win their second title.
Roller hockey
- April 17 – 19: 2014 Latin Cup at Viana do Castelo Municipality
- July 14 – 19: 2014 CERH European Championship at Alcobendas
- August 24 – 30: 2014 CERH European Roller Hockey U-17 Championship at Gujan-Mestras
- October 6 – 14: 2014 CERH European U-20 Roller Hockey Championship at Valongo
- October 25 – November 1: 2014 FIRS Women's Roller Hockey World Cup at Tourcoing[665]
- Argentina defeated host nation, France, to claim their fifth FIRS Women's Roller Hockey World Cup title. Chile took the bronze medal.
Judo
- January 25 – December 7: 2014 International Judo Federation Calendar of Events
- January 25 – November 9: 2014 AJU African Open
- January 25 & 26: 2014 African Open #1 in Casablanca[666]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 8 & 9: 2014 African Open #2 (final) in Port Louis[667]
- Algeria and Great Britain won 3 gold medals each. Algeria won the overall medal tally.
- January 25 & 26: 2014 African Open #1 in Casablanca[666]
- February 1 – October 5: 2014 EJU European Open
- February 1 & 2: 2014 European Open #1 in Sofia
- February 15 & 16: 2014 European Open #2 in Oberwart
- February 15 & 16: 2014 European Open #3 in Rome
- March 1 & 2: 2014 European Open #4 in Prague[671]
- Seven different nations all share 1 gold medal each. However, Hungary won the overall medal tally.
- March 1 & 2: 2014 European Open #5 in Warsaw[672]
- Seven different nations all share 1 gold medal each. However, France won the overall medal tally.
- May 31 & June 1: 2014 European Open #6 in Madrid[673]
- China, Italy, Netherlands, and Ukraine won 2 gold medals each. However, France won the overall medal tally.
- September 27 & 28: 2014 European Open #7 in Tallinn[674]
- The Netherlands won the gold medal tally. Russia won the overall medal tally.
- October 4: 2014 European Open #8 (final and women only) in Glasgow[675]
- October 4 & 5: 2014 European Open #9 (final and men only) in Lisbon[676]
- February 8 – December 7: 2014 IJF Judo Grand Slam
- February 8 & 9 at Paris[677]
- May 9 – 11 at Baku[678]
- July 12 & 13 at Tyumen[679]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 31 – November 2 at Abu Dhabi[680]
- Germany won the gold and overall medal tallies.
- December 5 – 7 at Tokyo (final GS)[681]
- Host nation, Japan, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 21 – November 29: 2014 IJF Judo Grand Prix
- February 21 – 23 at Düsseldorf[682]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 21 – 23 at Tbilisi[683]
- Host nation, Georgia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 28 – 30 at Samsun[684]
- Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 6 – 8 at Havana[685]
- June 21 & 22 at Budapest[686]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 4 – 6 at Ulan Bator[687]
- September 12 – 14 at Zagreb[688]
- Four nations won two gold medals each. Four nations won four overall medals each.
- October 10 – 12 at Astana[689]
- Hungary and host nation, Kazakhstan, won 2 gold medals each. However, Germany won the overall medal tally.
- October 16 – 18 at Tashkent[690]
- Mongolia won both the gold and overall medal talllies.
- November 19 – 21 at Qingdao[691]
- November 27 – 29 at Jeju City (final)[692]
- Host nation, South Korea, and France won 6 gold medals each. South Korea won the overall medal tally.
- February 21 – 23 at Düsseldorf[682]
- March 8 – May 18: 2014 EJU Cadets Series
- March 8 & 9: 2014 EJU Cadets #1 in Zagreb[693]
- Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 17 – 19: 2014 EJU Cadets #2 in Antalya[694]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 29 & 30: 2014 EJU Cadets #3 in Kiev
- Status: Cancelled, due to the 2014 Crimean crisis.
- April 5 & 6: 2014 EJU Cadets #4 in Tver[695]
- Host nation, Russia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 12 & 13: 2014 EJU Cadets #5 in Coimbra[696]
- Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 26 & 27: 2014 EJU Cadets #6 in Pitești[697]
- Turkey won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 3 & 4: 2014 EJU Cadets #7 in Berlin[698]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 10 & 11: 2014 EJU Cadets #8 in Teplice[699]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 17 & 18: 2014 EJU Cadets #9 (final) in Bielsko-Biała[700]
- March 8 & 9: 2014 EJU Cadets #1 in Zagreb[693]
- March 15 – August 3: 2014 EJU Juniors Series
- March 15 & 16: 2014 EJU Juniors #1 in Coimbra[701]
- Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 5 & 6: 2014 EJU Juniors #2 in Thesaloniki[702]
- Georgia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 19 & 20: 2014 EJU Juniors #3 in Saint Petersburg[703]
- April 26 & 27: 2014 EJU Juniors #4 in Lignano[704]
- May 10 & 11: 2014 EJU Juniors #5 in Kaunas[705]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 17 & 18: 2014 EJU Juniors #6 in Deva[706]
- Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 24 & 25: 2014 EJU Juniors #7 in La Coruna[707]
- Turkey won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 31 & June 1: 2014 EJU Juniors #8 in Leibnitz[708]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 12 & 13: 2014 EJU Juniors #9 in Paks[709]
- July 19 & 20: 2014 EJU Juniors #10 in Wrocław[710]
- Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 26 & 27: 2014 EJU Juniors #11 in Prague[711]
- Brazil won the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 2 & 3: 2014 EJU Juniors #12 in Berlin (final)[712]
- March 15 & 16: 2014 EJU Juniors #1 in Coimbra[701]
- March 17 – August 2: 2014 Pan American Open
- March 17 & 18: 2014 Pan American Open #1 in Montevideo[713]
- Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 22 & 23: 2014 Pan American Open #2 in Buenos Aires[714]
- Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 14 & 15: 2014 Pan American Open #3 in San Salvador[715]
- July 26 & 27: 2014 Pan American Open #4 in Santiago[716]
- August 1 & 2: 2014 Pan American Open Final (#5) in Miami[717]
- Brazil and the United States won 4 gold medals each. However, the United States won the overall medal tally.
- March 17 & 18: 2014 Pan American Open #1 in Montevideo[713]
- March 29 - November 2: 2014 EJU Seniors Series
- March 29 & 30: 2014 EJU Seniors #1 in Sarajevo[718]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 10 & 11: 2014 EJU Seniors #2 in London[719]
- Host nation, Great Britain, and France won 4 gold medals each. However, France won the overall medal tally.
- May 17 & 18: 2014 EJU Seniors #3 in Orenburg[720]
- Host nation, Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 14 & 15: 2014 EJU Seniors #4 in Celje-Podčetrtek[721]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 12 & 13: 2014 EJU Seniors #5 in Sindelfingen[722]
- September 6 & 7: 2014 EJU Seniors #6 in Bratislava[723]
- Poland won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 20 & 21: 2014 EJU Seniors #7 in Tampere[724]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 27 & 28: 2014 EJU Seniors #8 in Belgrade[725]
- October 25 – 29: 2014 EJU Seniors #9 in Helsingborg[726]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 1 & 2: 2014 EJU Seniors #10 (final) in Málaga[727]
- March 29 & 30: 2014 EJU Seniors #1 in Sarajevo[718]
- June 21 – 29: 2014 PJC Cadets and Juniors Series
- June 21 & 22: 2014 Pan American Judo C&D #1 in Panama City
- June 28 & 29: 2014 Pan American Judo C&D #2 in Irving, Texas (juniors only)
- Mexico won the gold medal tally. The host, United States, won the overall medal tally.[730]
- April 24 – 26: 2014 Pan American Judo Championships in Guayaquil
- April 24 – 27: 2014 European Judo Championships in Montpellier[731]
- Host nation, France, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 26 & 27: 2014 IJF Oceania Judo Championships in Auckland[732]
- Men's Junior Cadets: Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Women's Junior Cadets: New Zealand won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Men's Juniors: Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Women's Juniors: Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Men's Seniors: New Zealand won the gold medal tally. Australia won the overall medal tally.
- Women's Seniors: Australia won the gold medal tally. Australia and New Zealand both won 8 overall medals each.
- June 26 – 29: 2014 AJU African Judo Championships in Port Louis
- June 26 – 29: 2014 EJU European Veterans Championships in Prague[734]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 4 – 6: 2014 EJU European Cadets Judo Championships in Athens[735]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 10 – 15: 2014 PJC Pan American Cadets & Juniors Judo Championships in San Salvador
- July 27 & 28: 2014 JUA Asian Open in Chinese Taipei[738]
- China, Russia, and host Chinese Taipei won 3 gold medals each. However, Chinese Taipei won the overall medal tally.[739]
- August 17 – 21: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[740]
- Boys' 55 kg: Bauyrzhan Zhauyntayev; Natig Gurbanli; #1 Jorre Verstraeten; #2 Oguzhan Karaca
- Boys' 66 kg: Hifumi Abe; Bogdan Iadov; #1 Sukhrob Tursunov; #2 WU Zhiqiang
- Boys' 81 kg: Mikhail Igolnikov; Tamazi Kirakozashvili; #1 Frank de Wit; #2 Ivan Felipe Silva Morales
- Boys' 100 kg: Ramin Safaviyeh; Rostislav Dashkov; Domenik Schonefeldt
- Girls' 44 kg: Melisa Cakmakli; Leyla Aliyeva; #1 Anastasya Turcheva; #2 Honoka Yamauchi
- Girls' 52 kg: Layana Colman; Betina Temelkova; #1 Marusa Stangar; #2 LEE Hyekyeong
- Girls' 63 kg: Szabina Gercsák; Stefania Adelina Dobre; #1 Jennifer Schwille; #2 Michaela Polleres
- Girls' 78 kg: Brigita Matic; Aleksandra Samardzic; #1 Sara Rodriguez; #2 Elvismar Rodriguez
- Mixed Team: Team Rouge; Team Geesink; #1 Team Douillet; #2 Team Xian
- August 25 – 31: 2014 World Judo Championships in Chelyabinsk
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 20 & 21: 2014 European Junior Judo Championships in Bucharest[741]
- September 20 – 23: 2014 Asian Judo Championships in Incheon (part of the 2014 Asian Games)
- Japan won the gold medal tally. Japan and hosts South Korea won 15 overall medals each.
- September 21 & 22: 2014 Kata World Championship in Málaga[742][743]
- September 25 – 27: 2014 Veterans Judo World Championship in Málaga
- October 22 – 26: 2014 IJF World Junior Championships in Fort Lauderdale, Florida[744]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 14 – 16: 2014 OJU Oceania Open in Wollongong[745]
- South Korea won the gold medal tally. Canada won the overall medal tally.[746]
- December 12 – 14: 2014 JUA Asian Cadets and Junior Championships in Hong Kong
- Cadets:[747] Japan won the gold medal tally. Kazakhstan won the overall medal tally.[748]
- Juniors:[749] Japan won the gold medal tally. Japan, South Korea, and Kazakhstan won ten overall medals each.[750]
Lacrosse
- December 28, 2013 – April 26, 2014: 2014 NLL season[751]
- The Edmonton Rush won the most matches overall for this season.
- Cody Jamieson, of the Rochester Knighthawks, was the top scorer for the 2014 NLL season.
- May 3 – 31: 2014 NLL Champion's Cup playoffs[752]
- The Rochester Knighthawks defeated the Calgary Roughnecks, 2–1, to claim its third consecutive Champion's Cup win. Overall, this win is the fifth one for the Knighthawks.[753] Dan Dawson was named MVP for these playoffs.
- May 3 – 31: 2014 NLL Champion's Cup playoffs[752]
- May 9 – 25: 2014 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship
- The Maryland Terrapins, in their final game as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, defeated a fellow ACC team, the Syracuse Orange, 15–12 in the final at Johnny Unitas Stadium in Towson, Maryland to claim their 11th national title.[754]
- May 7 – 26: 2014 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship
- In another all-ACC final, the Duke Blue Devils defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 11–9 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore to claim their second consecutive national title and third overall.[755]
- July 10 – 19: 2014 World Lacrosse Championship in Denver[756]
- Canada defeated the United States, 8–5, to claim its third world championship title. Iroquois took third place.
Luge
- November 16, 2013 – January 26, 2014: 2013–14 Luge World Cup[757]
- 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
Modern pentathlon
- January 17 – November 30: 2014 UIPM Calendar of Events[758]
- February 26 – June 8: 2014 UIPM World Cup Series[759]
- February 26 – March 3 at Acapulco
- Event Cancelled[760]
- April 2 – 6 at Cairo
- Men's winner: Riccardo De Luca[761]
- Men's team winners: Valentin Belaud, Christopher Patte, and Valentin Prades
- Women's winner: Laura Asadauskaite[762]
- Women's team winners: Laura Asadauskaite, Lina Batuleviciute, and Karolina Guzauskaite
- Mixed relay winners: Donata Rimšaitė and Dmitry Suslov[763]
- April 16 – 21 at Chengdu
- Men's winner: Ilia Frolov[764]
- Women's winner: Chen Qian[765]
- Mixed relay winners: Yang Soo-Jin and Hwang Woo-Jin[766]
- April 30 – May 5 at Kecskemét
- June 6 – 8 at Sarasota (final WC)
- Men's winner: Aleksander Lesun[770]
- Women's winner: Oktawia Nowacka[771]
- Mixed relay winners: Aleksander Lesun and Ekaterina Khuraskina[772]
- February 26 – March 3 at Acapulco
- April 12 & 13: 2014 UIPM Oceania Championships at Melbourne
- Winner: Shauna Biddulph[773]
- May 14 – 19: 2014 UIPM Youth "A" World Championships at Budapest
- Men's winner: Anton Kuznetsov[774]
- Men's team winners: Luis Cruz, Emiliano Hernandez, and Ricardo Vera
- Men's team relay winners: Alexandr Stepachev and Sergey Suslov
- Women's winner: Aurora Tognetti[775]
- Women's team winners: Francesca Summers, Eilidh Prise, and Kerenza Bryson
- Women's team relay winners: Irene Prampolini and Aurora Tognetti
- Mixed relay winners: Iryna Prasiantsova and Yaraslau Radziuk[776]
- May 20 – 26: 2014 UIPM Junior World Championships at Drzonków
- June 17 – 23: 2014 UIPM European Junior Championships at Minsk
- July 8 – 15: 2014 European Modern Pentathlon Championships at Székesfehérvár
- Men's winner: Aleksander Lesun
- Men's team relay winners: Peter Tibolya, Bence Demeter, and Róbert Kasza
- Women's winner: Lena Schöneborn
- Women's team relay winners: Janine Kohlmann, Lena Schöneborn, and Annika Schleu
- July 17 – 20: 2014 UIPM PanAm and NORCECA Senior Championships at Mexico City
- July 17 – 23: 2014 UIPM European Youth "A" Championships at Uppsala
- Men's winner: Alexander Lifanov
- Men's team winners: Serge Baranov, Alexander Lifanov, and Danila Glavatskikh
- Men's team relay winners: Daniel Steinbock & Hannes Stråle
- Women's winner: Irene Prampolini
- Women's team winners: Silvia Salera, Aurora Tognetti, and Irene Prampolini
- Women's team relay winners: Irene Prampolini & Silvia Salera
- Mixed relay winners: Sarolta Simon & Soma Tomaschof
- August 22 – 26: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[780]
- September 1 – 7: 2014 World Modern Pentathlon Championships at Warsaw
- Men's winner: Aleksander Lesun
- Men's team winners: Adam Marosi, Robert Kasza, and Bence Demeter
- Men's team relay winners: Valentin Prades and Valentin Belaud
- Women's winner: Samantha Murray
- Women's team winners: WANG Wei, CHEN Qian, and LIANG Wanxia
- Women's team relay winners: CHEN Qian and LIANG Wanxia
Motor racing
- Complete 2014 Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile Race Schedule
- January 3 – November 8: 2014 European Rally Championship season[781]
- ERC Driver's overall winner: Esapekka Lappi
- ERC Co-driver's overall winner: Janne Ferm
- 2WD Driver's overall winner: Zoltán Bessenyey
- 2WD Co-driver's overall winner: Yulianna Nyirfàs
- Production Cup Driver's overall winner: Vitaliy Pushkar
- Production Cup Co-driver's overall winner: Ivan Mishyn
- ERC's Junior driver overall winner: Stéphane Lefebvre
- Ladies' trophy winner: Ekaterina Stratieva
- Ice Masters winner: Robert Kubica
- Gravel Masters winner: Kajetan Kajetanowicz
- Asphalt Masters winner: Esapekka Lappi
- January 5 – January 18: 2014 Dakar Rally
- Bikes: Marc Coma ( KTM)
- Quads: Ignacio Casale ( Yamaha)
- Cars: Nani Roma (driver) and Michel Périn (co-driver) ( Mini)
- Trucks: Andrey Karginov (driver), Andrey Mokeev and Igor Devyatkin (co-drivers) ( Kamaz)
- January 16 – November 16: 2014 World Rally Championship season
- Overall driver winner: Sébastien Ogier ( Volkswagen Motorsport) (second consecutive WRC title)
- Overall co-driver winner: Julien Ingrassia
- Manufacturer's winner: Volkswagen Motorsport
- February 15 – November 16: 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
- Overall winner: Kevin Harvick ( Stewart-Haas Racing) (first Sprint Cup win)
- Manufacturer's championship winner: Chevrolet
- February 21 – November 14: 2014 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
- Winner: Matt Crafton ( ThorSport Racing) (second consecutive NASCAR CWTS win)
- February 22 – November 15: 2014 NASCAR Nationwide Series
- Winner: Chase Elliott ( JR Motorsports) (first NASCAR title and rookie of the year win)
- February 23 – November 2: 2014 Superbike World Championship season
- Overall winner: Sylvain Guintoli ( Aprilia) (first title)
- March 1 – December 7: 2014 International V8 Supercars Championship
- Overall driver winner: Jamie Whincup ( Red Bull Racing Australia)
- Pirtek Endurance Cup winners: Jamie Whincup / Paul Dumbrell
- Team winners: Triple Eight Race Engineering
- March 16 – November 23: 2014 Formula One season
- Overall winner: Lewis Hamilton (second FIA F1 title won)
- Constructor's Standings overall winner: Mercedes
- March 23 – November 9: 2014 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, along with Moto2 and Moto3 series
- Overall MotoGP winner: Marc Márquez ( Repsol Honda)
- MotoGP manufacturers' overall winner: Honda
- Overall Moto2 winner: Esteve Rabat ( Marc VDS Racing Team)
- Moto2 manufacturers' overall winner: Kalex
- Overall Moto3 winner: Álex Márquez ( Estrella Galicia 0,0)
- Moto3 manufacturers' overall winner: KTM
- March 30 – August 30: 2014 IndyCar Series season
- Winner: Will Power ( Team Penske) (first IndyCar Series title)
- April 11 – September 21: 2014 FIA European Hill Climb Championship season
- Category I winner: Igor Stefanovski ( Mitsubishi)
- Category II winner: Simone Faggioli ( Norma Auto Concept)
- April 13 – September 21: 2014 Blancpain Endurance Series season
- Pro Cup winner: Laurens Vanthoor ( W Racing Team)
- Pro Cup Team winners: Christopher Mies / César Ramos ( W Racing Team)
- Pro-Am winners: Andrea Rizzoli / Stefano Gai ( Ferrari)
- Pro-Am Team winners: Nick Catsburg / Henry Hassid ( TDS Racing BMW)
- Gentlemen trophy winners: Francisco Guedes / Peter Mann ( AF Corse)
- April 13 – November 16: 2014 World Touring Car Championship season
- Overall winner: José María López ( Citroën World Touring Car Team) (first WTCC title win)
- Manufacturers' championship winner: Citroën
- Yokohama Drivers' Trophy winner: Franz Engstler ( Engstler Motorsport)
- Yokohama Teams' Trophy winner: ROAL Motorsport
- April 19 – October 19: 2014 European Le Mans Series season
- April 19 – October 19: 2014 FIA European Formula 3 Championship season
- Rookie and overall driver winner: Esteban Ocon ( Prema Powerteam)
- Team championship winner: Prema Powerteam
- April 20 – November 30: 2014 FIA World Endurance Championship season
- Overall driver winners: Anthony Davidson ( Toyota Motorsport GmbH) & Sébastien Buemi ( Toyota Motorsport GmbH) (tie)
- Overall GT driver winners: Gianmaria Bruni ( AF Corse) & Toni Vilander ( AF Corse) (tie)
- LMP1 Team Drivers' Trophy winners: Mathias Beche ( Rebellion Racing), Nicolas Prost ( Rebellion Racing), & Nick Heidfeld ( Rebellion Racing) (3-way tie)
- LMP2 overall winner: Sergey Zlobin ( SMP Racing)
- LMGTE Am Drivers winners: Kristian Poulsen ( Aston Martin Racing) & David Heinemeier Hansson ( Aston Martin Racing) (tie)
- Manufacturers' Championship winner: Toyota
- GT Manufacturers winner: Ferrari
- Private LMP1 Teams winners: Rebellion Racing
- LMP2 Teams winners: SMP Racing
- LMGTE Pro Teams winners: AF Corse
- LMGTE Am Teams winners: Aston Martin Racing
- April 21 – November 2: 2014 Blancpain Sprint Series season
- Overall winner: Maximilian Götz ( HTP Motorsport/Mercedes-Benz) (first title)
- May 3 – September 28: 2014 FIA European Rallycross Championship season
- May 3 – November 2: 2014 International GT Open season
- Main and Super GT winners: Roman Mavlanov / Daniel Zampieri
- GTS winner: Giorgio Roda
- Team Super GT winner: V8 racing
- Team GTS winners: AF Corse
- Manufacturer's Cup (GT) winner: Chevrolet
- Manufacturer's Cup (GTS) winner: Ferrari
- Gentleman's Cup winner: Claudio Sdanewitsch
- May 3 – November 29: 2014 FIA World Rallycross Championship season
- Winner: Petter Solberg ( Ford Olsbergs MSE) (inaugural WRC win)
- May 9 – October 5: 2014 FIA International Hill Climb Cup season
- May 18 – September 20: 2014 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season
- October 11 & 12: 2014 FIA Hill Climb Masters[783]
- Category I winner: Yanick Bodson ( Porsche)
- Category II winner: Eric Berguerand ( Lola Cars)
- Category III winner: Nicolas Schatz ( Norma Auto Concept)
- Nations Cup winners: Italy
- November 16: 2014 Formula Three Intercontinental Cup (2014 Macau Grand Prix)[784]
- Winner: Felix Rosenqvist ( Mücke Motorsport)[785]
Mountain biking
- April 10 – August 24: 2014 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup[786]
- April 10 – 13 in Pietermaritzburg
- Men's XC winner: Julien Absalon
- Men's downhill winner: Aaron Gwin
- Women's XC winner: Jolanda Neff
- Women's downhill winner: Manon Carpenter
- April 24 – 27 in Cairns
- Men's Eliminator winner: Samuel Gaze
- Men's XC winner: Julien Absalon
- Men's downhill winner: Gee Atherton
- Women's Eliminator winner: Alexandra Engen
- Women's XC winner: Eva Lechner
- Women's downhill winner: Rachel Atherton
- May 23 – 25 in Nové Město na Moravě
- Men's Eliminator winner: Miha Halzer
- Men's XC winner: Nino Schurter
- Women's Eliminator winner: Alexandra Engen
- Women's XC winner: Pauline Ferrand-Prevot
- May 30 – June 1 in Albstadt
- June 7 & 8 in Fort William, Scotland (downhill only)
- June 14 & 15 in Leogang (downhill only)
- Men's Downhill winner: Josh Bryceland
- Women's Downhill winner: Manon Carpenter
- July 31 – August 3 in Mont-Sainte-Anne
- Men's Eliminator winner: Simon Gegenheimer
- Men's XC winner: Nino Schurter
- Men's Downhill winner: Sam Hill
- Women's Eliminator winner: Kathrin Stirnemann
- Women's XC winner: Jolanda Neff
- Women's Downhill winner: Manon Carpenter
- August 7 – 10 in Windham, New York
- Men's Eliminator winner: Catriel Soto
- Men's XC winner: Nino Schurter
- Men's Downhill winner: Josh Bryceland
- Women's Eliminator winner: Jenny Rissveds
- Women's XC winner: Catharine Pendrel
- Women's Downhill winner: Emmeline Ragot
- August 21 – 24 in Méribel (final)[787]
- Men's Eliminator winner: Fabrice Mels
- Men's XC winner: Nino Schurter
- Men's Downhill winner: Sam Hill
- Women's Eliminator winner: Linda Indergand
- Women's XC winner: Jolanda Neff
- Women's Downhill winner: Rachel Atherton
- April 10 – 13 in Pietermaritzburg
- June 13 & 14: 2014 4X World Championships at Leogang
- June 29: 2014 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships at Pietermaritzburg[788]
- Men's winner: Jaroslav Kulhavý
- Women's winner: Annika Langvad[789]
- September 3 – 7: 2014 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships at Hafjell–Lillehammer
Multi-sport events
- January 18 – 29: 2014 Lusophony Games was held in Goa
- March 7 – 18: 2014 South American Games was held in Santiago
- Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 15 – 22: 2014 Arctic Winter Games was held in Fairbanks
- May 14 – 24: 2014 South American Beach Games was held in Vargas
- May 22 – 31: 2014 African Youth Games was held in Gaborone
- Egypt won the gold medal tally. South Africa won the overall medal tally.[793]
- July 20 – 29: 2014 Micronesian Games was held in Pohnpei[794]
- July 23 – August 3: 2014 Commonwealth Games was held in Glasgow[796]
- England won both the gold and overall medal tallies, with 58 and 174 respectively.
- August 9 – 16: 2014 Gay Games was held in Cleveland[797]
- Click here for the sporting events contested in these Games. Choose an event and then click on the Results link within that sport's description page.
- September 18 – October 4: 2014 Asian Games was held in Incheon
- China (CHN) won both the gold and overall medal tallies, with 151 and 342 medals respectively.
- November 14 – 23: 2014 Asian Beach Games was held in Phuket
- Host nation, Thailand, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 15 – 30: 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games was held in Veracruz[798]
- December 11 – 17: 2014 SportAccord World Mind Games will be held in Beijing[799]
Nordic combined
- November 30, 2013 – March 16, 2014: 2013–14 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup[800]
- Overall winner: Eric Frenzel
- Overall Nations Cup winner: Germany
- February 12 – 20: 2014 Winter Olympics
- Individual large hill & 10 km XC skiing: Jørgen Graabak; Magnus Moan; Fabian Rießle
- Normal hill & 10 km XC skiing: Eric Frenzel; Akito Watabe; Magnus Krog
- Team large hill & 4x5km XC skiing: Norway (NOR); Germany (GER); Austria (AUT)
Olympic Games
- February 7 – 23: 2014 Winter Olympics was held in Sochi
- Host nation, Russia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies, with 13 and 33 medals respectively.
- August 16 – 28: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics was held in Nanjing
- Host nation, China, won both the gold and overall medal tallies, with 38 and 65 medals respectively.
Paralympic Games
- March 7 – 16: 2014 Winter Paralympics was held in Sochi
- March 8 – 16: Alpine Skiing
- March 8 – 14: Biathlon
- Host nation, Russia (RUS), won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 9 – 16: Cross-country skiing
- Host nation, Russia (RUS), won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 8 – 15: Ice sledge hockey
- March 8 – 15: Wheelchair curling
- Russia (RUS) won the gold and overall medal tallies, with 30 and 80 medals respectively.
Paralympic sports
- August 22, 2013 – April 6, 2014: IPC Alpine Skiing Calendar[801]
- February 22 – August 25: 2014 IPC Athletics Grand Prix[802]
- February 22 – 25: 6th FAZZA International Athletics Competition in Dubai[803]
- April 14 – 16: The 2nd China Open Athletics Championships in Beijing
- April 24 – 26: II Caixa Loterias Athletics and Swimming Open Championships in São Paulo
- April 5 – 11: 2014 IPC Powerlifting World Championships in Dubai[804]
- April 10 – 13: 2014 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Aguascalientes
- Men: United Kingdom won the gold medal tally. Australia won the overall medal tally.
- Women: United Kingdom won the gold medal tally. Australia won the overall medal tally.
- Open winner: Spain; Second: China; Third: Russia
- April 13: 2014 IPC Athletics Marathon World Cup in London[805]
- Men: El Amin Chentouf
- Women: Maria Paredes Rodriguez
- May 26 – June 1: BNP Baripas World Team Cup (wheelchair tennis) in Alphen aan den Rijn[806]
- Men's World Cup winner: France (sixth title)
- Women's World Cup winner: Netherlands (27th title)
- Quad winner: Great Britain (fourth title)
- Junior World Team Cup winner: Russia (first title)[807]
- June 20 – 28: IWBF 2014 Women's World Wheelchair Basketball Championship in Toronto
- Host nation, Canada, defeated Germany, 54–50, to claim its fifth title. The Netherlands won the bronze medal.
- June 21 & 22: 2014 WTF World Para-Taekwondo Championships in Moscow[808]
- July 1 – 14: 2014 IWBF Wheelchair Basketball World Championship for Men in Incheon[809]
- Australia defeated the United States, 63–57, to win its second consecutive men's wheelchair basketball world title.[810] Turkey won the bronze medal.
- July 19 – 26: 2014 IPC Shooting World Championships in Suhl[811]
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[812]
- July 26 – August 3: 2014 European Para-Archery Championships in Nottwil[813]
- Italy won the gold medal tally. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.[814]
- August 1 – 10: 2014 IWRF World Wheelchair Rugby Championships in Odense[815]
- Australia defeated Canada, 67–56, to claim its first wheelchair rugby title. The United States won the bronze medal.[816]
- August 4 – 10: 2014 IPC Swimming European Championships in Eindhoven
- August 16 – 24: 2014 IFDS Combined World Championships at the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron in Halifax[817]
- August 18 – 23: 2014 IPC Athletics European Championships in Swansea[822]
- August 28 – September 1: 2014 UCI Para-Cycling World Championships (road) in Greenville, South Carolina[824]
- For all the results, click here.
- August 30: 2014 ITU Paratriathlon World Championships in Edmonton (part of the overall ITU Grand Final Series event)[825]
- Men: United States won 3 overall medals (2 golds included).
- Women: Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 6 – 15: 2014 ITTF Para Table Tennis World Championships in Beijing[826]
- October 18 – 24: 2014 Asian Para Games in Incheon
- China (CHN) won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Polo
Road cycling
Main articles: 2014 in women's road cycling and 2014 in men's road cycling
- January 21 – October 14: 2014 UCI World Tour[828]
- Overall winner: Alejandro Valverde ( Movistar Team)
- March 15 – August 30: 2014 UCI Women's Road World Cup
- Overall winner: Lizzie Armitstead ( Boels Dolmans Cycling Team)
Grand Tour
- May 9 – June 1: 2014 Giro d'Italia
- Winner: Nairo Quintana (first Grand Tour win)
- July 5 – 27: 2014 Tour de France
- Winner: Vincenzo Nibali (won all three Grand Tour events)
- August 23 – September 14: 2014 Vuelta a España
- Winner: Alberto Contador (third Vuelta win; winner of all three Grand Tour events since 2008)
Monuments one-day events
- January 21 - January 26: 2014 Tour Down Under
- Winner: Simon Gerrans; Second: Cadel Evans; Third: Diego Ulissi
- March 23: 2014 Milan–San Remo
- Winner: Alexander Kristoff; Second: Fabian Cancellara; Third: Ben Swift
- April 6: 2014 Ronde van Vlaanderen (also called the Tour of Flanders)
- Winner: Fabian Cancellara; Second: Greg Van Avermaet; Third: Sep Vanmarcke
- April 13: 2014 Paris–Roubaix
- Winner: Niki Terpstra; Second: John Degenkolb; Third: Fabian Cancellara
- April 27: 2014 Liège–Bastogne–Liège
- Winner: Simon Gerrans; Second: Alejandro Valverde; Third: Michał Kwiatkowski
- October 5: 2014 Giro di Lombardia
- Winner: Dan Martin; Second: Alejandro Valverde; Third: Rui Costa
UCI Continental Circuits
- January 10 -: 2013–14 UCI America Tour
- January 10 - January 19: Vuelta al Tachira en Bicicleta in Venezuela
- Stages:
Stage 1: Guanare to Barinas
W: Rino Gasparrini
Stage 2: Socopó to Táriba
W: Yonatan Salinas
Stage 3: San Cristóbal (circuit)
W: Juan Murillo
Stage 4: Lobatera to Santa Cruz de Mora
W: Jonathan Camargo
Stage 5 Lagunillas to La Grita
W: Jimmy Briceño
Stage 6: La Fría to Coloncito (I. T. T.)
W: Andrea Dal Col
Stage 7: Coloncito to Colón
W: Jonathan Camargo
Stage 8: Seboruco to Cerro de Cristo
W: Jonathan Camargo
Stage 9: El Piñal to Casa del Padre
W: Jonathan Camargo
Stage 10: Rubio (circuit) to San Cristóbal
W: Pedro Herrera - General classification:
: Jimmy Briceño
: Carlos Galvis
: Juan Murillo
- Stages:
- January 20 - January 26: Tour de San Luis in Argentina
- Stages:
Stage 1: San Luis to Villa Mercedes
W: Phil Gaimon
Stage 2: La Punta to Mirador del Potrero de los Funes
W: Julián Arredondo
Stage 3: Tilisarao to Juana Koslay
W: Giacomo Nizzolo
Stage 4: El Potrero de los Funes to Alto del Amago
W: Nairo Quintana
Stage 5: San Luis (I. T. T.)
W: Adriano Malori
Stage 6: Las Chacras to Villa de Merlo
W: Julián Arredondo
Stage 7: San Luis to Terrazas del Portezuelo
W: Sacha Modolo - General classification:
: Nairo Quintana
: Phil Gaimon
: Sergio Godoy
- Stages:
- January 10 - January 19: Vuelta al Tachira en Bicicleta in Venezuela
- January 13 -: 2013–14 UCI Africa Tour
- January 13 - January 19: La Tropicale Amissa Bongo in Gabon
- winner: Natnael Berhane
- January 13 - January 19: La Tropicale Amissa Bongo in Gabon
- January 13 -: 2014 UCI Oceania Tour
- January 29 - February 2: New Zealand Cycle Classic in New Zealand
- winner: Michael Vink
- February 5 - February 9: Herald Sun Tour in Australia
- winner: Simon Clarke
- January 29 - February 2: New Zealand Cycle Classic in New Zealand
- February 2 -: 2014 UCI Europe Tour
- February 2: G.P. Costa degli Etruschi in Italy
- winner: Simone Ponzi
- February 2: Grand Prix Cycliste la Marseillaise in France
- February 5 - February 9: Etoile de Bessèges in France
- winner: Tobias Ludvigsson
- February 2: G.P. Costa degli Etruschi in Italy
- February 5 -: 2013–14 UCI Asia Tour
- February 5 - February 8: Dubai Tour in United Arab Emirates
- winner: Taylor Phinney
- February 5 - February 8: Dubai Tour in United Arab Emirates
Other
- August 17 – 24: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[829]
- Note: Boys' and girls' teams only (which includes cross-country, BMX, time trials, and road cycling all together to determine the overall Youth Olympics team winners)
- Men's Team: Colombia; Denmark; Netherlands
- Women's Team: Italy; Czech Republic; Denmark
- International Mixed Team Relay: Czech Republic; Italy; Ukraine
- September 21 – 28: 2014 UCI Road World Championships in Ponferrada
Rowing
- March 28 – July 13: 2014 World Rowing Cup[830]
- March 28 – 30: World Rowing Cup 1 at Sydney[831]
- June 20 – 22: World Rowing Cup 2 at Lac d'Aiguebelette[833]
- Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[834]
- July 11 – 13: World Rowing Cup 3 at Lucerne[835]
- New Zealand won the gold medal tally. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.[836]
- May 24 & 25: 2014 European Rowing Junior Championships at Hazewinkel[837]
- Romania won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 30 – June 1: 2014 European Rowing Championships at Belgrade
- Czech Republic and Great Britain won 2 gold medals each. However, Germany won the overall medal tally.
- June 20 – 22: 2014 Henley Women's Regatta at Henley-on-Thames
- July 2 – 6: 2014 Henley Royal Regatta at Henley-on-Thames
- For the results, click here.
- July 23 – 27: 2014 World Rowing U23 Championships at Varese[838]
- New Zealand and the United States won 3 gold medals each. Host nation, Italy, won the overall medal tally.[839]
- August 6 – 10: 2014 World Rowing Junior Championships at Hamburg[840]
- Host nation, Germany, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 17 – 20: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[841]
- Boys' Single Sculls: Tim Ole Naske; Boris Yotov; Dan de Groot
- Boys' Pairs: Gheorghe Robert Dedu / Ciprian Tudosa; Miroslav Jech / Lukas Helesic; Gokhan Guven / Eren Can Aslan
- Girls' Single Sculls: Krystsina Staraselets; Athina Maria Angelopoulou; Camille Juillet
- Girls' Pairs: Cristina Georgiana Popescu / Denisa Tilvescu; LUO Yadan / PAN Jie; Larissa Werbicki / Caileigh Filmer
- August 24 – 31: 2014 World Rowing Championships at Amsterdam[842]
- New Zealand won the gold medal tally. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.[843]
- July 17–20: Rowing at the Pan American Sports Festival 2014 in Cuemanco
- Men's Single Sculls winner: Ángel Fournier
- Men's Double Sculls winners: Ángel Fournier / Eduardo Rubio
- Men's Quadruple Sculls winners: Ángel Fournier / Eduardo Rubio / Orlando Sotolongo / Janier Concepción
- Men's Pairs winners: Leopoldo Tejada Rios / Patrick Loliger
- Men's Fours winners: Janier Concepción / Adrian Oquendo / Solaris Freire / Jorber Avila
- Men's Ligtweight Double Sculls winners: Jhosymar Valenzuela Ponce / Alonso Ramirez Rosales
- Men's Lightweight Fours winners: Raul Hernandez / Liosbel Hernandez / Leosmel Ramos / Wilber Turro
- Women's Single Sculls winner: Gabriela Best
- Women's Double Sculls winners: Yariulvis Cobas / Aimee Hernandez
- Women's Pairs winners: Maria Laura Abalo / Gabriela Best
- Women's Quadruple Sculls winners: Maria Laura Abalo / Gabriela Best / Milka Kraljev / María Clara Rohner
- Women's Lightweight Single Sculls winners: Yislena Hernandez
- Women's Lightweight Double Sculls winners: Fabiana Beltrame / Gabriela Eduarda Cardozo
Rugby union
Main article: 2014 in rugby union
- October 10, 2013 – May 23, 2014: 2013–14 European Challenge Cup
- Northampton Saints defeated fellow English team of Bath, 30–16, to claim its second title.
- October 11, 2013 – May 24, 2014: 2013–14 Heineken Cup
- In the last-ever Heineken Cup final, Toulon defeated Saracens 23–6 to claim its second consecutive title. The Heineken Cup was replaced the following season by the new European Rugby Champions Cup.
- October 12, 2013 – May 11, 2014: 2013–14 IRB Sevens World Series
- New Zealand winning the Sevens World Series for the 12th time beating South Africa by 28 points in the overall standings. Fiji came in third.[844]
- November 28, 2013 – May 17, 2014: 2013–14 IRB Women's Sevens World Series
- New Zealand winning the IRB Women's Sevens World Series for the second time beating Australia by 4 points in the overall standings. Canada came in third.[845]
- February 1 – March 15: 2014 Six Nations Championship
- Champions: Ireland (12th title)
- Triple Crown winner: England (24th title)
- Calcutta Cup winner: England
- Millennium Trophy winner: England
- Centenary Quaich winner: Ireland
- Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy winner: France
- February 15 – August 2: 2014 Super Rugby season
- April 7 – 19: 2014 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy in Hong Kong[846]
- Japan defeated Tonga, 35–10, in the final. The United States took third place.
- June 2 – 20: 2014 IRB Junior World Championship in Auckland
- England defeated South Africa, 21–20, to claim its second title. New Zealand took third place.
- June 7 – 21: 2014 IRB Pacific Nations Cup
- August 1 – 17: 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup in France
- August 16 – October 4: 2014 Rugby Championship
- Champions: New Zealand (13th title overall, third in Rugby Championship era)
- Bledisloe Cup winner: New Zealand
- Freedom Cup winner: New Zealand
- Mandela Challenge Plate winner: South Africa
- Puma Trophy winner: Australia
- August 17 – 20: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[847]
Sailing
- October 12, 2013 – April 26, 2014: ISAF Sailing World Cup[848]
- October 12 – 19, 2013 at Qingdao[849]
- Host nation, China, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- December 1 – 8, 2013 at Melbourne[850]
- Host nation, Australia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- January 26 – February 1, 2014 at Miami[851]
- Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 29 – April 5, 2014 at Palma, Majorca[852]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 19 – 26, 2014 at Hyères[853]
- Australia, Germany, and New Zealand won 2 gold medals each. Australia and France both won 5 overall medals each.
- Overall gold medal winner: Great Britain. Overall overall medal winner: Australia.[854]
- October 12 – 19, 2013 at Qingdao[849]
- July 12 – 19: 2014 ISAF Youth Sailing World Championship at Tavira[855]
- August 18 – 24: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[857]
- Byte CII - Boy's One Person Dinghy: Bernie Cheok Khoon Chin; Rodolfo Pires; Jonatan Vadnai
- Byte CII - Girl's One Person Dinghy: Samantha Yom; Odile van Aanholt; Jarian Brandes
- Techno 293 - Men's Windsurfer: Francisco Cruz Saubidet Birkner; Maxim Tokarev; Lars van Someren
- Techno 293 - Women's Windsurfer: WU Linli; Mariam Sekhposyan; Lucie Pianazza
- September 8 – 21: 2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships at Santander[858]
- France won the gold medal tally. Australia, France, and Great Britain won 4 overall medals each.
Shooting
- January 2 – December 3: 2014 ISSF Calendar of Events[859]
- March 26 – October 28: ISSF World Cup
- March 26 – April 3: First ISSF WC for the Rifle and Pistol at Fort Benning[860]
- April 8 – 15: First ISSF WC for the Shotgun only at Tucson[861]
- Five different national teams have won one gold medal each. However, host United States won the overall medal tally.
- May 16 – 25: Second ISSF WC for the Shotgun only at Almaty[862]
- Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 4 – 13: First ISSF WC for all Three Guns at Munich[863]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 13 – 21: Second ISSF WC for the Rifle and Pistol at Maribor[864]
- July 1 – 10: Second ISSF WC for all Three Guns at Beijing[865]
- Host nation, China, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 21 – 28: Final World Cup for all Three Guns at Gabala[866]
- May 26 – June 1: ISSF Junior Cup at Suhl[867]
- August 17 – 22: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[868]
- Boys' 10m Air Pistol: Pavlo Korostylov; KIM Cheongyong; Edouard Dortomb
- Boys' 10m Air Rifle: YANG Haoran; Hrachik Babayan; Istvan Peni
- Girls' 10m Air Pistol: Agata Nowak; Margarita Lomova; KIM Minjung
- Girls' 10m Air Rifle: Sarah Hornung; Martina Lindsay Veloso; Julia Budde
- Mixed 10m Air Pistol: Nencheva / Svechnikov; Mohamed / Teh; Madrid / Rasmane
- Mixed 10m Air Rifle: Mekhimar / Peni; Russo / Valdes Martinez; Lu / Sukhorukova
- September 6 – 20: 2014 ISSF World Shooting Championships at Granada[869]
- October 13–19: CAT American Championships 2014 in Guadalajara
- Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions winner: Alexander Molerio Quintana
- Men's 50m Rifle Prone winner: Reinier Estpinan
- Men's 10m Air Rifle winner: Dempster Christenson
- Men's 50m Pistol winner: Jorge Grau Potrille
- Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol winner: Leuris Pupo
- Men's 10m Air Pistol winner: Will Brown
- Men's Trap winner: Eduardo Lorenzo
- Men's Double Trap winner: Sergio Pinero
- Men's Skeet winner: Vincent Hancock
- Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions winner: Eglys Yahima de la Cruz
- Women's 10m Air Rifle winner: Eglys Yahima de la Cruz
- Women's 25m Pistol winner: Andrea Perez Peña
- Women's 10m Air Pistol winner: Lilian Castro
- Women's Trap winner: Ashley Carroll
- Women's Skeet winner: Amber English
Ski jumping
- November 22, 2013 – March 23, 2014: 2013–14 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup[871]
- Men's Ski Flying overall winner: Peter Prevc
- Men's Overall winner: Kamil Stoch
- Men's Nations Cup winner: Austria
- Women's Overall winner: Sara Takanashi
- Women's Nations Cup winner: Japan
- February 8 – 17: 2014 Winter Olympics
- Men's normal hill: Kamil Stoch; Peter Prevc; Anders Bardal
- Men's large hill: Kamil Stoch; Noriaki Kasai; Peter Prevc
- Men's team: Germany; Austria; Japan
- Women's normal hill: Carina Vogt; Daniela Iraschko-Stolz; Coline Mattel
Snowboarding
- August 19, 2013 – March 15, 2014: 2013–14 FIS Snowboard World Cup[872]
- Men's Snowboard Cross overall winner: Omar Visintin
- Ladies' Snowboard Cross overall winner: Dominique Maltais
- Men's Parallel overall winner: Lukas Mathies
- Ladies' Parallel overall winner: Patrizia Kummer
- Men's snowboard freestyle overall winner: Måns Hedberg
- Ladies' snowboard freestyle overall winner: Šárka Pančochová
- Men's halfpipe overall winner: Scott James
- Ladies' halfpipe overall winner: Kelly Clark
- Men's slope style overall winner: Måns Hedberg
- Ladies' slope style overall winner: Šárka Pančochová
- Men's Big Air winner: Petja Piiroinen
- February 6 – 22: 2014 Winter Olympics
- United States (USA) won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Softball
- January 16 – December 2014: WBSC Calendar of Events[873]
- January 16 – 19: Men's International Fast Pitch Tournament in Altamonte Springs, Florida
- Sureño Soy defeated Team USA 1–0 in the final.[874]
- May 29 – June 4: 2014 NCAA Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City[875]
- The Florida Gators defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide 2–0 (out of 3 matches), to claim its first NCAA title.
- July 11 – 20: 2014 ISF Junior Men's World Championship in Whitehorse[876]
- Team Argentina defeated New Zealand, 9–0, to claim its second consecutive World Junior Softball Championship title. Japan took the bronze medal.
- August 3 – 9: 2014 Big League Softball World Series[877] and Senior League Softball World Series[878] both in Sussex County, Delaware
- Big League: Team USA East (represented by the roster from Milford) defeated fellow Delaware District 3 Host Team (represented by the roster from Laurel), 1–0, in the final match.
- Senior League: Team USA Central (represented by the roster from South Bend) defeated Team USA West (represented by the roster from Missoula) 5–0, in the final match.
- August 7 – 13: 2014 Little League Softball World Series in Portland, Oregon[879]
- Team East (represented by the roster from Robbinsville)[880] defeated Team Southwest (represented by the roster from Bossier City),[881] 4–1, in the final match.[882]
- August 10 – 16: 2014 Junior League Softball World Series in Kirkland, Washington[883]
- Team USA East (represented by the West Point Little League team from Greensburg) defeated Team Latin America (represented by the Mexicali Municipal Little League team from Mexicali), 6–2, in the final match.[884]
- August 15 – 24: 2014 Women's Softball World Championship in Haarlem
- Japan defeated the United States, 4–1, to claim its third World Championship title. Australia took the bronze medal.
Speed skating
Long track
- November 8, 2013 – March 16, 2014: 2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup[885]
- 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.
- November 8 – 10, 2013, in Calgary
- January 11 – 12: 2014 Essent ISU European Speed Skating Championships at Hamar[886]
- 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 (NED) won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 7 – 9: 2014 World Junior Speed Skating Championships at Bjugn[887]
- 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
Short track
- September 26 – November 17, 2013: 2013–14 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup[888]
- 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.
- September 28 & 29 at Shanghai
- January 17 – 19: 2014 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships at Dresden[889]
- Men's overall winner: Viktor Ahn
- Women's overall winner: Jorien ter Mors
- February 10 – 21: 2014 Winter Olympics
- March 7 – 9: 2014 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships at Erzurum[890]
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 14 – 16: 2014 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Montreal[891]
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Squash
Men
- PSA World Tour 2014:
- PSA World Series 2014:
- January 17–24: Tournament of Champions 2014 in New York City
- Amr Shabana defeated Gregory Gaultier 11–8, 11–3, 11–4.
- February 26 – March 3: Windy City Open 2014 in Richmond, Virginia
- Gregory Gaultier defeated Ramy Ashour 11–7, 11–3, 11–4.
- April 13 – 18: El Gouna International 2014 in Egypt
- Ramy Ashour defeated Mohamed El Shorbagy 11–7, 12–10, 8–11, 11–8.
- May 12 – 18: 2014 Men's British Open in Kingston upon Hull
- Grégory Gaultier defeated Nick Matthew 11–3, 11–6, 11–2.
- August 26 – 31: Men's Hong Kong squash Open 2014 in Hong Kong
- Mohamed El Shorbagy defeated Grégory Gaultier 11–9, 11–2, 4–11, 8–11, 11–4.
- October 13 – 18: US Open in Philadelphia
- Mohamed El Shorbagy defeated fellow Egyptian, Amr Shabana, 8–11, 11–9, 11–3, 11–3.
- November 14 – 21: 2014 Men's World Open Squash Championship in Doha
- Ramy Ashour defeated fellow Egyptian, Mohamed El Shorbagy, 13–11, 7–11, 5–11, 11–5, 14–12, to claim his third World Open Squash title.
- January 17–24: Tournament of Champions 2014 in New York City
- PSA World Series 2014:
Women
- WSA World Tour 2014:
- WSA World Series 2014:
- March 14 – 21: 2013 Women's World Open Squash Championship in Penang
- Laura Massaro defeated Nour El Sherbini 11–7, 6-11, 11–9, 5-11, 11–9.
- May 11 – 18: 2014 Women's British Open Squash Championship in Kingston upon Hull
- Nicol David defeated Laura Massaro 8–11, 11–5, 11–7, 11–8.
- August 18 – 23: Women's Malaysian Open Squash Championships 2014 in Kuala Lumpur
- Raneem El Weleily defeated fellow Egyptian, Nour El Tayeb, 7–11, 11–3, 12–10, 2–11, 11–7.
- August 27 – 31: Women's Hong Kong squash Open 2014 in Hong Kong
- October 13 – 18: US Open in Philadelphia
- December 15 – 20: 2014 Women's World Open Squash Championship in Cairo
- March 14 – 21: 2013 Women's World Open Squash Championship in Penang
- WSA World Series 2014:
Other
- December 1 – 6: 2014 Women's World Team Squash Championships in Niagara-on-the-Lake
Table tennis
- January 9 – December 14: 2014 ITTF Calendar of Events[892]
- April 28 – May 5: 2014 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Tokyo
- China claimed both men's and women's team titles.
- August 17 – 23: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[893]
- October 17 – 19: Women's World Cup in Linz[894]
- Winner: Ding Ning; Second: Li Xiaoxia; Third: Kasumi Ishikawa[895]
- October 24 – 26: Men's World Cup in Düsseldorf
- Winner: Zhang Jike; Second: Ma Long; Third: Timo Boll[896]
- November 30 – December 7: 2014 World Junior Table Tennis Championships at Shanghai
- Host nation, China, swept all the gold medals for this event. China won the overall medal tally as well.
Taekwondo
- February 8 – December 14: 2014 WTF Calendar of Events[897]
- February 8 & 9 at Trelleborg[898][899]
- February 11 – 16 at Luxor[900]
- Azerbaijan and Germany won 2 gold medals each. Host nation, Egypt, won the overall medal tally.
- Note: During the Luxor 2014 competition, Turkish athlete, Seyithan Akbalik, died of a heart attack. He was only 21 years old. RIP.[901]
- February 13 – 16 at Montreal (Canadian Open)[902]
- Chinese Taipei won the gold medal tally. Host nation, Canada won the overall medal tally.
- February 18 – 23 at Las Vegas (US Open)[903]
- Mexico won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 20 – 22 at Fujairah[904]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 24 – 26 at Tehran (Fajr International Open)[905]
- Host nation, Iran, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 27 – March 1 at Manama (6th Bahrain Open)[906]
- France, Great Britain, and Jordan are tied, with 3 gold medals each. However, France won the overall medal tally.
- March 15 & 16 at Eindhoven[907]
- Great Britain and France won 2 gold medals each. However, France won the overall medal tally.
- April 4 – 6 at Santo Domingo[908]
- Mexico won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 11 – 13 at Hamburg[909]
- April 18 – 20 at Chisinau[910]
- April 25 – 27 at Kos[911]
- May 10 & 11 at Tunis (4th International Carthage Open)[912]
- May 16 – 18 at Castellón de la Plana (Spanish Open)[913]
- Host nation, Spain, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 31 & June 1 at Innsbruck (Austrian Open)[914]
- June 7 & 8 at Lausanne (Swiss Open)[915]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 20 – 22 at Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Bolivia Open)[916]
- Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 11 – 16 at Gyeongju[917]
- Host nation, South Korea, won both the gold and overall medal tallies in all the senior and junior events contested.
- August 7 – 10 at Bogotá (Open de Las Americas) (debut event)[918]
- August 16 & 17 at Sydney (5th Australian Open)[919]
- South Korea won the gold medal tally. Host nation, Australia, won the overall medal tally.
- August 22 – 24 at Buenos Aires (Argentina Open)[920]
- August 29 – 31 at San José (Costa Rica Open)[921]
- Mexico won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 11 – 15 at Aguascalientes (Mexico Open)[922]
- Host nation, Mexico, and the United States won 6 gold medals each. However, Mexico won the overall medal tally.
- September 12 – 14 at Moscow (Russian Open)[923]
- Host nation, Russia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 14 & 15 at Ramla (Israel Open)[924]
- October 3 – 5 at Kharkiv
- Note: This event has been canceled because of the ongoing 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine.
- October 18 & 19 at Belgrade (Serbia Open)[925]
- November 5 – 7 at Bangkok (Thailand Open)
- Host nation, Thailand, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 15 & 16 at Zagreb (Croatia Open)[926]
- Host nation, Croatia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 28 – 30 at Belek (Turkish Open)[927][928]
- Seniors: Host nation, Turkey, and Great Britain won 3 gold medals each. Turkey won the overall medal tally.
- Juniors: Turkey won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Cadets: Iran won the gold medal tally. Turkey won the overall medal tally.
- December 12 – 14 at Portland, Oregon (Pan American Open) (final)[929]
- The United States won the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 4 – December 4: 2014 WTF Grand Prix[930]
- July 4 – 6 at Suzhou[931]
- Host nation, China, and South Korea won 2 gold medals each. However, South Korea won the overall medal tally.
- August 29 – 31 at Astana[932]
- Eight different teams won one gold medal each. Six different team won three overall medals each.
- October 24 – 26 at Manchester[933]
- December 3 & 4 at Querétaro (final GP)[934]
- July 4 – 6 at Suzhou[931]
- March 23 – 26: 2014 WTF World Junior Taekwondo Championships in Taipei[937]
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 1 – 5: 2014 European Taekwondo Championships in Baku
- May 6 – 8: 2014 African Taekwondo Championships in Tunis[938]
- Egypt won the gold medal tally. Ivory Coast won the overall medal tally.
- May 25 – 28: 2014 Asian Taekwondo and Taekwondo Poomsae Championships together in Tashkent[939][940]
- Iran and South Korea won 5 gold medals each. Iran won the overall medal tally, in combination of the two championships here.
- July 24 – 27: 2014 WTF World Cadet Taekwondo Championships in Baku (debut event)[941]
- August 14 & 15: 2014 Oceania Taekwondo Championships in Sydney[942]
- August 14 – 22: 2014 World Military Taekwondo Championship in Tehran[943]
- August 17 – 21: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[944]
- Chinese Taipei and Iran won 2 gold medals each. Host nation, China, and Chinese Taipei won 4 overall medals each.
- October 30 – November 2: 2014 WTF World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships in Aguascalientes[945]
- South Korea won the gold medal tally. The United States won the overall medal tally.[946]
- December 6 & 7: 2014 World Cup Taekwondo Team Championships in Querétaro[947]
- Men's Team Champions: Russia; Second: Mexico; Third: Iran and South Korea
- Women's Team Champions: South Korea; Second: Ivory Coast; Third: China and France
Tennis
Main article: 2014 in tennis
- December 30, 2013 – October 27, 2014: 2014 WTA Tour[948]
- December 29, 2013 – November 9, 2014: 2014 ATP World Tour
- January 13 – 26: 2014 Australian Open
- Men's winner: Stanislas Wawrinka (first Australian Open and Grand Slam title)
- Women's winner: Li Na (first Australian Open win; second Grand Slam title)
- May 25 – June 8: 2014 French Open
- Men's winner: Rafael Nadal (ninth French Open title win; 14th overall Grand Slam title win; already achieved the Career Golden Slam in 2010)
- Women's winner: Maria Sharapova (second French Open title win; fifth overall Grand Slam title win; already achieved the Career Grand Slam in 2012)
- June 23 – July 6: 2014 Wimbledon Championships
- Men's winner: Novak Djokovic (second Wimbledon title win; 7th overall Grand Slam title win)
- Women's winner: Petra Kvitová (second Wimbledon and Grand Slam title win)
- August 25 – September 8: 2014 US Open
- Men's winner: Marin Čilić (first US Open and Grand Slam win)
- Women's winner: Serena Williams (sixth US Open win; 18th overall Grand Slam title win; already achieved the Super Slam and Career Golden Slam in 2012)
Other
- December 28, 2013 – January 4, 2014: 2014 Hopman Cup[949]
- December 29, 2013 – October 13, 2014: ATP World Tour 250 series
- Most wins: Marin Čilić (3)
- December 30, 2013 – October 19, 2014: 2014 WTA Premier tournaments
- Most wins: Serena Williams (5)
- December 30, 2013 – November 23, 2014: 2014 ATP Challenger Tour[950]
- Most wins: Adrian Mannarino and Gilles Müller (5 wins each)
- January 31 – November 23: 2014 Davis Cup
- Switzerland defeated France, 3–1 in matches won, to win its first Davis Cup title.
- February 8 – November 9: 2014 Fed Cup
- The Czech Republic defeated Germany, 3–1 in matches won, to win its eighth Fed Cup title.
- February 10 – October 26: 2014 ATP World Tour 500 series
- Most wins: Kei Nishikori and Roger Federer (2 wins each)
- March 6 – November 2: 2014 ATP World Tour Masters 1000
- Most wins: Novak Djokovic (4)
- August 17 – 24: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[951]
- Boys' Singles: Kamil Adrian Majchrzak; Orlando Moraes Luz; Andrey Rublev
- Boys' Doubles: Orlando Moraes Luz / Marcelo Zormann Silva; Karen Khachanov / Andrey Rublev; Ryotaro Matsumura / Jumpei Yamasaki
- Girls' Singles: XU Shilin; Iryna Shymanovich; Akvile Parazinskaite
- Girls' Doubles: Anhelina Kalinina and Iryna Shymanovich; Daria Kasatkina / Anastasiya Komardina; Jelena Ostapenko and Akvile Parazinskaite
- Mixed Doubles: Jumpei Yamasaki and YE Qiuyu; Jil Teichmann and Jan Stanislaw Zielinski; Kamil Adrian Majchrzak and Fanni Ivett Stollar
- October 20 – 26: 2014 WTA Finals in Singapore
- Singles winner: Serena Williams
- Doubles winners: Cara Black / Sania Mirza
- November 9 – 16: 2014 ATP World Tour Finals in London
- Novak Djokovic won the final by default because Roger Federer withdrew from the match, due to back injury.
- November 19 – 23: 2014 ATP Challenger Tour Finals[952] in São Paulo[953]
- Winner: Diego Schwartzman (first ATP Challenger Tour Finals win)
Track cycling
- November 1, 2013 – January 19, 2014: 2013–14 UCI Track Cycling World Cup (Classics)[954]
- November 1 – 3, 2013, in Manchester
- Men
- Sprint winner: Robert Förstemann
- Scratch winner: Andreas Müller
- Omnium winner: Jasper de Buyst
- Points Race winner: Martyn Irvine
- Keirin winner: François Pervis
- 4 km Individual Pursuit winner: Marco Coledan
- Team Sprint winners: Germany
- Team Pursuit winners: Great Britain
- Women
- Omnium winner: Laura Trott
- Points Race winner: Laura Brown
- Keirin winner: Kristina Vogel
- Sprint winner: Kristina Vogel
- 3 km Individual Pursuit winner: Joanna Rowsell
- Scratch winner: Małgorzata Wojtyra
- Team Sprint winners: Germany
- Team Pursuit winners: Great Britain
- December 5 – 7 in Aguascalientes
- Men
- 1 km Time Trial: François Pervis
- Keirin winner: Matthew Crampton
- Madison winner: David Muntaner / Albert Torres
- Omnium winner: Luke Davison
- Sprint winner: Matthew Glaetzer
- Scratch winner: Owain Doull
- Team Sprint winners: Germany
- Team Pursuit winners: Australia
- Women
- Omnium winner: Sarah Hammer
- Sprint winner: Kristina Vogel
- 500m Time Trial winner: Anna Meares
- Keirin winner: Kristina Vogel
- 3 km Individual Pursuit winner: Rebecca Wisiak
- Points Race winner: Stephanie Pohl
- Team Sprint winners: Germany
- Team Pursuit winners: Great Britain
- January 17 – 19 in Guadalajara[955]
- Men
- Omnium winner: Tirian McManus
- Sprint winner: Hugo Haak
- Madison winner: Patrick Bevin / Thomas Scully
- 1 km Time Trial winner: Scott Sunderland
- Keirin winner: Matthijs Büchli
- 4 km Individual Pursuit winner: Jenning Huizenga
- Points Race winner: Kirill Sveshnikov
- Team Sprint winners: Netherlands
- Team Pursuit winners: Australia
- Women
- Omnium winner: Katarzyna Pawłowska
- Keirin winner: Lee Wai Sze
- Sprint winner: Lin Junhong
- 500m Time Trial winner: Anastasia Voynova
- Scratch winner: DIAO Xiao Juan
- Team Sprint winners: China
- Team Pursuit winners: Canada
- August 7 – 11, 2013: 2013 UCI Juniors Track World Championships in Glasgow
- Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 6 – 12: 2014 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships in Manchester
- Click here for the results.
- February 26 – March 2: 2014 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Cali
- September 8–14: COPACI American Championships 2014 in Aguascalientes
- Men's Team Pursuit winners: (Juan Seebastan Molano, Brayan Stiven Sanchez, Arles Castro, Jonathan Restrepo)
- Men's Sprint winner: Hersony Canelón
- Men's Team Sprint winners: (Hersony Canelón, César Marcano, Ángel Pulgar)
- Men's Keirin winner: Fabián Puerta
- Men's Omnium winner: Juan Sebastián Molano
- Women's Sprint winner: Lisandra Guerra
- Women's Team Pursuit winners: (Jennifer Valente, Elizabeth Newell, Amber Gaffney, Kimberly Geist)
- Women's Team Sprint winners: (Diana García, Juliana Gaviria)
- Women's Keirin winner: Monique Sullivan
- Women's Omnium winner: Gillian Carleton
Triathlon
Winter triathlon
- January 26: 2014 ETU Winter Triathlon European Cup in Sigulda[956]
- February 15 & 16: 2014 ITU Winter Triathlon World Championships at Cogne[957][958]
- March 8 & 9: 2014 ITU Winter Triathlon Event in Quebec City[959]
- Men's winner: Dušan Šimočko
- Women's winner: Annie Gervais
Long distance triathlon
- March 2: 2014 PATCO Long Distance Triathlon Pan American Championships in Santa Marta[960]
- September 13: 2014 ETU Challenge Long Distance Triathlon European Championships in Almere – Amsterdam[961]
- September 21: 2014 ITU Long Distance Triathlon World Championships at Weihai[962]
Duathlon
- March 8 – November 17: 2014 ITU Duathlon Championships
- March 8: 2014 ATU Standard and Long Distance Duathlon African Championships in Pretoria[963]
- April 12: 2014 ETU Powerman Long Distance and Sprint Duathlon European Championships in Horst aan de Maas[964]
- April 13: 2014 ETU Duathlon Balkan Championships in Brașov[965]
- Men's winner: David Ruzsas
- Women's winner: Eszter Dudás
- May 31 & June 1: 2014 ITU Duathlon World Championships at Pontevedra[966]
- August 23 & 24: 2014 ETU Powerman Junior and Standard Distance Duathlon European Championships in Weyer[967]
- Junior Men's winner: George Goodwin
- Junior Women's winner: Federica Parodi
- Junior 4xMixed Relay winner: Team Italy
- 4xMixed Relay winner: Team United Kingdom
- November 15 – 17: 2014 ASTC Duathlon Asian Beach Games in Nai Yang Beach, Phuket Island[968]
- Men's Duathlon winner: Ryo Sueoka
- Women's Duathlon winner: Yurie Kato
- Mixed Duathlon Team Relay winners: Team Japan
- Men's Triathlon winner: Heo Min-ho
- Women's Triathlon winner: Ai Ueda
- Mixed Triathlon Team Relay winners: Team Japan
World Cup
- March 15 – October 18: 2014 ITU Triathlon World Cup[969]
- March 15: 2014 Mooloolaba ITU Triathlon World Cup #1 in Australia
- Men's winner: Mario Mola[970]
- Women's winner: Gwen Jorgensen[971]
- March 23: 2014 New Plymouth ITU Triathlon World Cup #2 in New Zealand
- Men's winner: Mario Mola[972]
- Women's winner: Katie Hursey[973]
- May 10 & 11: 2014 Chengdu ITU Triathlon World Cup #3 in China
- June 15: 2014 Huatulco ITU Triathlon World Cup #4 in Mexico
- July 26 & 27: 2014 Jiayuguan City ITU Triathlon World Cup #5 in China[978]
- Men's winner: Vladimir Turbayevskiy
- Women's winner: Maria Cześnik
- August 9 & 10: 2014 Tiszaújváros ITU Triathlon World Cup #6 in Hungary
- Men's winner: Akos Vanek
- Women's winner: Rachel Klamer
- September 27 & 28: 2014 Alanya ITU Triathlon World Cup #7 in Turkey
- Men's winner: Sven Riederer
- Women's winner: Maaike Caelers
- October 5: 2014 Cozumel ITU Triathlon World Cup #8 in Mexico
- October 12: 2014 Cartagena ITU Triathlon World Cup #9 in Colombia
- October 18: 2014 Tongyeong ITU Triathlon World Cup #10 in South Korea (final)
- Men's winner: Henri Schoeman
- Women's winner: Emma Jackson
- March 15: 2014 Mooloolaba ITU Triathlon World Cup #1 in Australia
Cross triathlon
- March 29 – September 21: 2014 ITU Cross Triathlon Championships
- March 29: 2014 ASTC Cross Triathlon South Asian Championships at Pokhara
- May 10: 2014 ATU Cross Triathlon African Championships at Buffelspruit
- June 1: 2014 ETU TNatura Cross Triathlon European Championships at Orosei, Sardinia
- June 22: 2014 ETU TNatura Cross Triathlon European Cup at Přední Výtoň
- July 13: 2014 ETU TNatura Cross Triathlon European Cup at Schluchsee
- August 16: 2014 ITU Cross Triathlon World Championships at Zittau
- September 21: 2014 ETU TNatura Cross Triathlon European Cup at Pokljuka
World Triathlon Series
- April 5 – September 1: 2014 ITU World Triathlon Series[979]
- April 5 & 6 at Auckland[980]
- Winners: Francisco Javier Gómez Noya (men); Jodie Stimpson (women)
- April 26 & 27 at Cape Town[981]
- May 17 & 18 at Yokohama[982]
- Winners: Francisco Javier Gómez Noya (men); Gwen Jorgensen (women)
- May 31 & June 1 at London[983]
- Winners: Mario Mola (men); Gwen Jorgensen (women)
- June 27 – 29 at Chicago[984]
- July 12 & 13 at Hamburg[985]
- Winners: Alistair Brownlee (men); Gwen Jorgensen (women)
- August 23 & 24 at Stockholm[986]
- Winners: Jonathan Brownlee (men); Sarah Groff (women)
- August 26 – September 1 at Edmonton (final)[987]
- April 5 & 6 at Auckland[980]
Aquathlon
- May 31: 2014 ETU Aquathlon European Championships at Cologne[988]
- August 27: 2014 ITU Aquathlon World Championships at Edmonton (part of the final 2014 World Triathlon Series event)[989]
- Men's winner: Yuichi Hosoda
- Women's winner: Anneke Jenkins
Other
- June 20 – 22: 2014 ETU Triathlon European Championships in Kitzbühel[990]
- Men's winner: Alistair Brownlee[991]
- Women's winner: Nicola Spirig[992]
- June 28 & 29: 2014 ETU Triathlon U23 and Youth European Championships in Penza[993]
- Men's U23 winner: Gordon Benson
- Women's U23 winner: Elena Danilova
- U23 4X Mixed Relay winner: Spain
- Men's Youth Team Relay winner: Russia
- Women's Youth Team Relay winner: Great Britain
- July 13: 2014 ITU Triathlon Mixed Relay World Championships in Hamburg (the event is part of the overall sixth ITU World Triathlon Series competition)
- Winner: Great Britain (Lucy Hall, Jonathan Brownlee, Vicky Holland, and Alistair Brownlee)[994]
- August 17 – 21: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
Volleyball
- January 3 – October 25: 2014 FIVB Volleyball Schedule
- October 22, 2013 – March 16, 2014: 2013–14 CEV Women's Champions League
- Dinamo Kazan defeated VakıfBank İstanbul 3–0, to claim its first title. The bronze medal went to Rabita Baku.
- October 22, 2013 – March 23, 2014: 2013–14 CEV Champions League
- Belogorie Belgorod defeated Halkbank Ankara 3–1. Jastrzębski Węgiel took third place.
- May 5 – 10: 2014 FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship in Belo Horizonte
- Belogorie Belgorod defeated Al-Rayyan, 3–1, to claim its first title. UPCN San Juan took third place.
- May 7 – 11: 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship in Zürich
- Dinamo Kazan defeated Molico Osasco, 3–0, to claim its first title.
- May 23 – July 20: 2014 FIVB Volleyball World League for Men in Italy[995]
- United States defeated Brazil, 3–1 (in matches won), to claim its second FIVB World League title. Italy took third place.
- July 25 – August 24: 2014 FIVB World Grand Prix for Women[996]
- August 15 & 16: Group 2 Finals in Koszalin
- Belgium defeated the Netherlands, 3–2 in matches won, in this group final. Puerto Rico took third place.[997]
- August 16 & 17: Group 3 Finals in Samokov
- Bulgaria defeated the Czech Republic, 3–0 in matches won, in this group final. Croatia took third place.[998]
- August 20 – 24: Main Group 1 Finals in Tokyo
- August 15 & 16: Group 2 Finals in Koszalin
- August 30 – September 21: 2014 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship in Poland[999]
- September 23 – October 12: 2014 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship in Italy[1000]
- The United States defeated China, 3–1 in matches, to claim its first FIVB Women's World Championship title. Brazil won the bronze medal.
Water polo
Men
- November 12, 2013 – April 15, 2014: 2014 FINA Water Polo World League for European Men's Teams[1001]
- Europe Group A winner: Serbia
- Europe Group B winner: Hungary
- Europe Group C winner: Montenegro
- May 27 – June 1: 2014 FINA Water Polo World League Intercontinental Tournament for Men at Shanghai
- Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, and the United States qualified to enter into the 2014 Super Final.
- June 16 – 21: 2014 Men's Super Final in Dubai[1002]
- Serbia defeated Hungary, 10–6, to claim its eighth FINA water polo title. Montenegro took the bronze medal.
- August 19 – 24: 2014 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup in Almaty
Women
- November 19, 2013 – April 22, 2014: 2014 FINA Water Polo World League for Women[1003]
- May 19 – 25: 2014 FINA Water World League International Tournament for Women at Riverside, California
- Qualified teams for Super Final: Australia, United States, Canada, and Brazil. China has already qualified for Super Final, as host nation.
- June 10 – 15: 2014 Women's Super Final in Kunshan[1004]
- The United States defeated Italy, 10–8, to claim its eighth title. Australia took the bronze medal.
- August 12 – 17: 2014 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup in Khanty-Mansiysk
- The United States defeated Australia, 10–6, to claim its third World Cup win. Spain took third place.
Weightlifting
- February 22 – December 14: 2014 IWF Calendar of Events[1005]
- April 5 – 12: 2014 European Weightlifting Championships in Tel Aviv
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies, in both "Big" and "Small" categories.
- May 26 – June 2: 2014 Pan American Weightlifting Championships in Santo Domingo[1006]
- Men: Colombia won the gold medal tally, in the "Small" category. Cuba won the overall medal tally, in the "Small" category. Colombia and Cuba won 3 gold medals each, in the "Big" category. Cuba won the overall medal tally, in the "Big" category.
- Women: Colombia won both the gold and overall medal tallies, in the "Small" category. Colombia won the gold medal tally, in the "Big" category. Colombia, Dominican Republic, and Mexico won the overall medal tally, in the "Big" category, with 4 medals each.
- June 20 – 28: 2014 Junior World Weightlifting Championships in Kazan[1007]
- Host nation, Russia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies, for men and women overall results.
- August 17 – 23: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[1008]
- November 8 – 16: 2014 World Weightlifting Championships in Almaty
- China and North Korea won 4 gold medals each in the Big category. China won the overall medal tally in the same category.
- North Korea won the gold medal tally in the Big and Small category. China won the overall medal tally in the same category.
- China won the team rankings for the men and women events.
Whitewater (canoe) slalom
- June 6 – August 17: 2014 Canoe Slalom World Cup (including the final)[588][1009]
- June 6 – 8: World Cup #1 in Lee Valley[1010]
- Host nation, Great Britain, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 13 – 15: World Cup #2 in Ljubljana - Tacen[1011]
- Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 20 – 22: World Cup #3 in Prague[1012]
- Host nation, the Czech Republic, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 1 – 3: World Cup #4 in La Seu d'Urgell[1013]
- August 15 – 17: World Cup #5 (final) in Augsburg[1015]
- June 6 – 8: World Cup #1 in Lee Valley[1010]
- April 23 – 27: 2014 ICF Junior & U23 World Canoe Slalom Championships in Penrith[1017][1018]
- Junior results: The Czech Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- U23 results: Host nation, Australia, Czech Republic, and Poland won 2 gold medals each. However, the Czech Republic won the overall medals tally.
- August 23 – 27: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
- Go to the Flatwater (canoe) sprint section for information.
- September 17 – 21: 2014 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in Deep Creek Lake
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Wrestling
- January 11 – December 7: 2014 FILA Olympic Wrestling Calendar[1019]
- January 24 – 26: First Golden Grand Prix in Krasnoyarsk[1020]
- Host nation, Russia, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 8 & 9: Second Golden Grand Prix in Paris[1021]
- Georgia won the gold medal tally. United States won the overall medal tally.
- March 1 & 2: Third Golden Grand Prix (Greco-Roman only) in Szombathely[1022]
- Iran won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 15 & 16: Men's Freestyle World Cup in Los Angeles[1023]
- Champions: Iran; Second: Russia; Third: United States.
- March 15 & 16: Women's Freestyle World Cup in Tokyo[1024]
- March 19 – 22: 2014 Oceania Wrestling Championships in Pago Pago[1025]
- Cadet Men's Freestyle: New Zealand won the gold medal tally. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Cadet Women's Freestyle: Marshall Islands and New Zealand won 1 gold medal each. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Cadet Greco-Roman: New Zealand won the gold medal tally. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Junior Men's Freestyle: Australia and New Zealand won 3 gold medals each. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Junior Women's Freestyle: New Zealand won the gold medal tally. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Junior Greco-Roman: New Zealand won the gold medal tally. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Senior Men's Freestyle: New Zealand won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Senior Women's Freestyle not contested, due to having only 3 female wrestler participants that bothered to attend this event.
- Senior Greco-Roman: American Samoa and New Zealand won 2 gold medals each. However, American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Youth Olympic Games Qualifiers for Men's Freestyle: New Zealand won the gold medal tally. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Youth Olympic Games Qualifiers for Women's Freestyle: Guam and the Marshall Islands won 1 gold medal each. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Youth Olympic Games Qualifiers for Greco-Roman: New Zealand won the gold medal tally. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Overall Beach Wrestling: American Samoa and New Zealand won 3 gold medals each. However, American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- March 28 – 30: 2014 African Wrestling Championships in Tunis[1026]
- Greco-Roman: Host nation, Tunisia, and Egypt tied with 3 gold medals each. Tunisia won the overall medal and team titles.
- Women's Freestyle: Host nation, Tunisia, won the gold medal tally. Cameroon and Nigeria tied, with 6 overall medals each. Nigeria took the team title.
- Men's Freestyle: Egypt and Nigeria both won 2 gold medals each. Host nation, Tunisia, won the overall medal and team titles.
- April 1 – 6: 2014 European Wrestling Championships in Vantaa[1027]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 2 – 7: 2014 FILA Central America and Caribbean Championships in San Juan[1028]
- Cuba won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 23 – 27: 2014 Asian Wrestling Championships in Astana[1029]
- Iran won the gold medal tally. Host nation, Kazakhstan, won the overall medal tally.
- May 2 – 4: 2014 Pan-American Cadet and YOG Qualification Wrestling Championships in Recife[1030]
- Cadet Men's Freestyle: United States won the gold medal tally. Venezuela won the overall medal tally.
- Cadet Women's Freestyle: United States won the gold medal tally. Venezuela won the overall medal tally.
- Cadet Greco-Roman: United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 6 – 11: 2014 European Cadet and YOG Qualification Wrestling Championship in Samokov[1031]
- May 8 – 11: 2014 Asian Cadet and YOG Qualification Wrestling Championships in Bangkok[1032]
- Cadet Men's Freestyle: India won the gold medal tally. India and Iran both won 8 overall medals each.
- Cadet Women's Freestyle: Japan and North Korea won 3 gold medals each. However, Japan won the overall medal tally.
- Cadet Greco-Roman: Iran won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 15 & 16: 2014 FILA Greco-Roman Wrestling World Cup in Tehran[1033]
- Host nation, Iran, won first place overall, with five wins.
- May 19 & 20: 2014 African Cadet and YOG Qualification Wrestling Championships in Alexandria[1034]
- Cadet Men's Freestyle: Host nation, Egypt, won the gold medal tally. South Africa won the overall medal tally.
- Cadet Women's Freestyle: Host nation, Egypt, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Cadet Greco-Roman: A clean sweep of all the gold medals by the host nation Egypt. Egypt also won the overall medal tally.
- May 22 & 23: 2014 African Junior Wrestling Championships in Alexandria[1035]
- June 5 – 8: 2014 Asian Junior Wrestling Championships in Ulan Bator[1036]
- June 17 – 22: 2014 European Junior Wrestling Championships in Katowice
- June 27 – 29: 2014 Pan American Junior Wrestling Championships in Toronto[1040]
- Junior Men's Freestyle: The United States won the gold medal tally. Host nation, Canada, won the overall medal tally.
- Junior Women's Freestyle: Host nation, Canada, won the gold medal tally. Canada and the United States won 7 overall medals each.
- Junior Greco-Roman: The United States won the gold medal tally. Host nation, Canada, and the United States won 5 overall medals each.
- Note: The Greco-Roman 50 kg event was not contested, due to having just one judoka here.
- July 4 – 6: 2014 World Beach Wrestling Championships in Katerini, Pieria[1041]
- Men's Senior: Romania and Russia won 2 gold medals each. Host nation, Greece, won the overall medal tally.
- Women Senior: Greece won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Men's Junior: Greece won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Women's Junior: Greece and Norway won 1 gold medal each. Greece won the overall medal tally.
- Men's Cadet: Greece won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Women's Cadet: Sweden won the gold medal; Norway took the silver and bronze medal in the +50 kg event.
- Note: The 50 kg women's cadet event was not contested, due to having only one Greek wrestler in this category.
- July 15 – 17: 2014 Pan American Wrestling Championships in Mexico City
- Men's Freestyle: The United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Women's Freestyle: Ecuador won the gold medal tally. Canada won the overall medal tally.
- Greco-Roman: Cuba won the gold medal tally. The United States won the overall medal tally.
- July 15 – 20: 2014 FILA Cadet World Wrestling Championships in Snina[1042]
- Men's Freestyle: The United States won the gold medal tally. Iran and Russia won 7 overall medals each.
- Women's Freestyle: Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Greco-Roman: Russia won the gold medal tally. Azerbaijan and Iran won 5 overall medals each.
- July 24 – 27: Final Golden Grand Prix in Baku[1043]
- Men's Freestyle: Host nation, Azerbaijan, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Women's Freestyle: Host nation, Azerbaijan, and Japan won 2 gold medals each. However, Japan won the overall medal tally.
- Greco-Roman: Host nation, Azerbaijan, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 5 – 10: 2014 Junior World Wrestling Championships in Zagreb
- Men's Freestyle: Iran and Russia won 3 gold medals each. Iran and the United States won 6 overall medals each.
- Women's Freestyle: Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Greco-Roman: Azerbaijan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 25 – 27: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[1044]
- Russia won the gold medal tally. Azerbaijan won the overall medal tally.
- August 26 – 31: 2014 FILA Veteran World Championships in Belgrade[1045]
- September 8 – 14: 2014 World Wrestling Championships in Tashkent
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- ↑ Minsk 2014 Women's Synchro Trampoline Final Results
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- ↑ Minsk 2014 Women's Tumbling Final Results
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- ↑ Daytona Beach 2014 Medal Page
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- ↑ Nanjing 2014 Handball Complete Result Book
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- ↑ 2014 FIH Calendar of Events
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- ↑ 2014 Nadezhda Cup Results
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- ↑ Lisbon 2014 European Open Page (Men)
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- ↑ Cairo 2014 UIPM Women's WC Results
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- ↑ Russia’s Frolov victorious in Men’s Final at World Cup #3
- ↑ China’s Chen reigns supreme in Women’s Final at World Cup # 3
- ↑ Korea take Mixed Relay gold in Chengdu
- ↑ Sublime Marosi delights home crown with World Cup #4 gold
- ↑ Nowacka sensational on way to gold at World Cup #4
- ↑ China victorious in World Cup #4 Mixed Relay
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- ↑ Kuznetsov caps stunning performance with gold at Youth Worlds
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- ↑ 2014 ICF Schedule of Events Page
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- ↑ 2014 IRB Women's Sevens Final Standings
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- ↑ 2014 ISSF World Cup Shotgun #2 Results
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- ↑ Snowboarding WC Schedule
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- ↑ 2014 NCAA Softball Division I Championship Info
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- ↑ 2014 Senior League Softball World Series
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- ↑ Team Southwest
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- ↑ 2014 Junior League Softball World Series Page
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- ↑ Moldova Open 2014 Results
- ↑ Greece Open 2014 Results
- ↑ 4th International Carthage Open (2014) Results
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- ↑ 3rd Swiss Open 2014
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- ↑ 2014 Argentina Open Results Page
- ↑ 2014 Costa Rica Open Results Page
- ↑ 2014 Mexico Open Results Page
- ↑ 2014 Russian Open Results Page
- ↑ 2014 Israel Open Results Page
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- ↑ Horst 2014 ITU Duathlon Page
- ↑ Brașov 2014 ITU Duathlon Page
- ↑ Pontevedra 2014 ITU Duathlon World Championships Results Page
- ↑ Weyer 2014 ITU Duathlon Page
- ↑ Phuket 2014 ITU Duathlon Page
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- ↑ Women's Mooloolaba 2014 WC Results
- ↑ Men's New Plymouth 2014 WC Results
- ↑ Women's New Plymouth 2014 WC Results
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- ↑ Chicago 2014 ITU WTS Page
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- ↑ Stockholm 2014 ITU WTS Page
- ↑ Edmonton 2014 ITU WTS Final Page
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- ↑ 2014 FIVB Group 3 Final Standings
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- ↑ Italy 2014 FIVB Women's World Championship
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- ↑ La Seu d'Urgell 2014 ICF Canoe Slalom Champions Page
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- ↑ Penrith 2014 Home Page
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- ↑ San Juan 2014 FILA CAC Championships Results
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- ↑ Bangkok 2014 FILA Asian Cadet Championship Results
- ↑ Tehran Greco-Roman World Cup Results
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- ↑ Belgrade 2014 FILA Veterans Wrestling Championships Results Book
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