2019 in aquatic sports
This article lists the in the water and on the water forms of aquatic sports for 2019.
- July 12–28: 2019 World Aquatics Championships in
Gwangju[1]
China won the gold medal tally. The
United States won the overall medal tally.
- August 5–18: 2019 FINA World Masters Championships in
Gwangju[2]
- For results, click here.
- August 20–25: 2019 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships in
Budapest[3]
- The
United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- The
- May 10–12: 2019 European Synchronized Swimming Champions Cup in
St Petersburg[4]
- Duet Technical/Free winners:
Russia (Svetlana Romashina & Svetlana Kolesnichenko) (both)
- Team Technical/Free winners:
Russia (both)
- Mixed Duet Technical/Free winners:
Russia (Kristina Averina & Mikhail Vasilev) (both)
- Free Combination winners:
Russia
- Team Highlight winners:
Spain
- Duet Technical/Free winners:
- June 19–23: 2019 European Junior "Artistic" Synchronized Swimming Championships in
Prague[5]
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
Tatiana Gayday (both)
- Duet Technical/Free winners:
Russia (Kseniia Ladnaia & Elizaveta Minaeva) (both)
- Team Technical/Free winners:
Russia (both)
- Mixed Duet Technical/Free winners:
Russia (Kristina Averina & Mikhail Vasilev) (both)
- Free Combination winners:
Russia
- Figures winner:
Vasilina Khandoshka
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
- June 24–30: 2019 European Junior Diving Championships in
Kazan[6]
- Level "A"
- Level "B"
- Other
- 3m Synchronized SB:
Russia (Grigory Ivanov & Ruslan Ternovoi) (m) /
Russia (Uliana Kliueva & Vitaliia Koroleva) (f)
- 10m Synchronized PF:
Russia (Emil Ibragimov & Ruslan Ternovoi) (m) /
Great Britain (Emily Martin & Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix) (f)
- Mixed Jump:
Russia (Viktoriia Prosekova, Ruslan Ternovoi, Uliana Kliueva, & Grigory Ivanov)
- 3m Synchronized SB:
- July 3–7: 2019 European Junior Swimming Championships in
Kazan[7]
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 5–11: 2019 European Diving Championships in
Kyiv[8]
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- December 4–8: 2019 European Short Course Swimming Championships in
Glasgow[9]
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 16: MSWS #1 in
Doha[10]
- Winners:
Florian Wellbrock (m) /
Ana Marcela Cunha (f)
- Winners:
- May 12: MSWS #2 in
Seychelles[11]
- Winners:
Marc-Antoine Olivier (m) /
Arianna Bridi (f)
- Winners:
- June 8: MSWS #3 in
Setúbal[12]
- June 15: MSWS #4 in
Balatonfüred[13]
- Men's 5 & 10 km winner:
Kristóf Rasovszky
- Women's 5 & 10 km winner:
Ana Marcela Cunha
- Men's 5 & 10 km winner:
- July 21: MSWS #5 in
Lac Saint-Jean[14]
- Winners:
Kristóf Rasovszky (m) /
Rachele Bruni (f)
- Winners:
- August 3: MSWS #6 in
Lake Mégantic[15]
- August 28: MSWS #7 in
Ohrid[16]
- September 7: MSWS #8 in
Nantou City[17]
- Winners:
Nicholas Sloman (m) /
Ana Marcela Cunha (f)
- Winners:
- September 29: MSWS #9 (final) in
Chun'an County (Hangzhou)[18]
- Winners:
Ferry Weertman (m) /
Arianna Bridi (f)
- Winners:
2019 FINA Ultra Marathon Swim Series
- February 3: UMSS #1 in
Santa Fe[19]
- February 9: UMSS #2 in
Rosario[20]
- Winners:
Ivo Cassini (m) /
Cecilia Biagioli (f)
- Winners:
- July 27: UMSS #3 in
Lac Saint-Jean[21]
- August 24: UMSS #4 in
Ohrid[22]
- Winners:
Axel Reymond (m) /
Alice Franco (f)
- Winners:
- August 31: UMSS #5 in
Novi Vinodolski[23]
- Winners:
Edoardo Stochino (m) /
Angela Maurer (f)
- Winners:
- September 7: UMSS #6 (final) in
Capri-Naples[24]
- March 1 – 3: DWS #1 in
Sagamihara[25]
- 3m Springboard:
Xie Siyi (m) /
Shi Tingmao (f)
- 10m Platform:
Yang Jian (m) /
Zhang Jiaqi (f)
- 3m SB Synchronized:
China (Cao Yuan & Xie Siyi) (m) /
China (Shi Tingmao & Wang Han) (f)
- 10m PF Synchronized:
China (Cao Yuan & Chen Aisen) (m) /
China (Zhang Jiaqi & LU Wei) (f)
- Mixed Synchronized:
China (CHANG Yani & Yang Hao) (3m) /
China (Lian Junjie & Si Yajie) (10m)
- 3m Springboard:
- March 7 – 9: DWS #2 in
Beijing[26]
- 3m Springboard:
Cao Yuan (m) /
Wang Han (f)
- 10m Platform:
Yang Jian (m) /
Zhang Jiaqi (f)
- 3m SB Synchronized:
China (Cao Yuan & Xie Siyi) (m) /
China (Wang Han & Shi Tingmao) (f)
- 10m PF Synchronized:
China (Chen Aisen & Cao Yuan) (m) /
China (LU Wei & Zhang Jiaqi) (f)
- Mixed Synchronized:
China (Yang Hao & CHANG Yani) (3m) /
China (Si Yajie & Lian Junjie) (10m)
- 3m Springboard:
- April 26 – 28: DWS #3 in
Montreal[27]
- 3m Springboard:
Xie Siyi (m) /
Wang Han (f)
- 10m Platform:
Tom Daley (m) /
LU Wei (f)
- 3m SB Synchronized:
China (Cao Yuan & Xie Siyi) (m) /
China (Wang Han & Shi Tingmao) (f)
- 10m PF Synchronized:
China (Yang Hao & Lian Junjie) (m) /
North Korea (JO Jin-mi & Kim Mi-rae) (f)
- Mixed Synchronized:
China (CHANG Yani & Yang Hao) (3m) /
China (Lian Junjie & Si Yajie) (10m)
- 3m Springboard:
- May 10 – 12: DWS #4 in
Kazan[28]
- 3m Springboard:
Jack Laugher (m) /
Jennifer Abel (f)
- 10m Platform:
Yang Hao (m) /
Kim Mi-rae (f)
- 3m SB Synchronized:
Ukraine (Oleh Kolodiy & Oleksandr Horshkovozov) (m) /
China (LIN Shan & CHANG Yani) (f)
- 10m PF Synchronized:
China (Yang Hao & Lian Junjie) (m) /
China (YUAN Haoyan & CHEN Yuxi) (f)
- Mixed Synchronized:
Australia (Domonic Bedggood & Maddison Keeney) (3m) /
China (DUAN Yu & ZHANG Minjie) (10m)
- 3m Springboard:
- May 17 – 19: DWS #5 (final) in
London[29]
- 3m Springboard:
Jack Laugher (m) /
Maddison Keeney (f)
- 10m Platform:
Yang Hao (m) /
CHEN Yuxi (f)
- 3m SB Synchronized:
China (WANG Zongyuan & WU Luxian) (m) /
Australia (Maddison Keeney & Anabelle Smith) (f)
- 10m PF Synchronized:
Great Britain (Tom Daley & Matty Lee) (m) /
China (YUAN Haoyan & CHEN Yuxi) (f)
- Mixed Synchronized:
Great Britain (Grace Reid & Tom Daley) (3m) /
China (ZHANG Minjie & DUAN Yu) (10m)
- 3m Springboard:
2019 FINA Diving Grand Prix
- February 14 – 17: DGP #1 in
Rostock[30]
- 3m Springboard:
Martin Wolfram (m) /
WEI Ying (f)
- 10m Platform:
Viktor Minibaev (m) /
Celina Toth (f)
- 3m SB Synchronized:
Germany (Lars Rüdiger & Patrick Hausding) (m) /
China (OUYANG Yu & HU Jiahan) (f)
- 10m PF Synchronized:
China (ZHANG Peng & ZHANG Wenao) (m) /
Russia (Yulia Timoshinina & Ekaterina Beliaeva) (f)
- Mixed Synchronized:
Ukraine (Viktoriya Kesar & Stanislav Oliferchyk) (3m) /
Germany (Christina Wassen & Florian Fandler) (10m)
- 3m Springboard:
- April 4 – 7: DGP #2 in
Calgary[31]
- 3m Springboard:
HUANG Bowen (m) /
Jennifer Abel (f)
- 10m Platform:
WANG Zewei (m) /
XU Yijin (f)
- 3m SB Synchronized:
Canada (Philippe Gagné & François Imbeau-Dulac) (m) /
Canada (Mélissa Citrini-Beaulieu & Jennifer Abel) (f)
- 10m PF Synchronized:
Mexico (Randal Willars Valdez & José Balleza) (m) /
Canada (Meaghan Benfeito & Caeli McKay) (f)
- Mixed Synchronized:
Canada (François Imbeau-Dulac & Jennifer Abel) (3m) /
China (XU Yijin & WANG Zewei) (10m)
- 3m Springboard:
- April 11 – 14: DGP #3 in
Mission Viejo[32]
- 3m Springboard:
Briadam Herrera (m) /
Hailey Herndandez (f)
- 10m Platform:
Randal Willars Valdez (m) /
Melissa Wu (f)
- 3m SB Synchronized:
Great Britain (Jordan Houlden & Anthony Harding) (m) /
United States (Krysta Palmer & Alison Gibson) (f)
- 10m PF Synchronized:
Mexico (José Balleza & Randal Willars Valdez) (m) /
Great Britain (Phoebe Banks & Emily Martin) (f)
- Mixed Synchronized:
Italy (Elena Bertocchi & Maicol Verzotto) (3m) /
Mexico (José Balleza & María Sánchez) (10m)
- 3m Springboard:
- June 7 – 9: DGP #4 in
Madrid[33]
- 3m Springboard:
Woo Ha-ram (m) /
WEI Ying (f)
- 10m Platform:
YANG Ling (m) /
ZHANG Minjie (f)
- 3m SB Synchronized:
South Korea (KIM Yeong-nam & Woo Ha-ram) (m) /
China (Huang Xiaohui & WEI Ying) (f)
- 10m PF Synchronized:
China (YUAN Song & YANG Ling) (m) /
South Korea (MOON Na-yun & CHO Eun-bi) (f)
- 3m Springboard:
- June 14 – 16: DGP #5 in
Bolzano[34]
- 3m Springboard:
Sebastián Morales (m) /
WEI Ying (f)
- 10m Platform:
YUAN Song (m) /
ZHANG Minjie (f)
- 3m SB Synchronized:
Colombia (Daniel Restrepo Garcia & Sebastián Morales) (m) /
China (Huang Xiaohui & WEI Ying) (f)
- 10m PF Synchronized:
China (YUAN Song & YANG Ling) (m) /
Italy (Noemi Batki & Chiara Pellacani) (f)
- Mixed Synchronized:
Australia (Alisa Kooi & Brodie Scapens) (3m) /
Romania (Catalin Cozma & Antonia-Mihaela Pavel) (10m)
- 3m Springboard:
- June 21 – 24: DGP #6 in
Cairo[35]
- 3m Springboard:
Mohab Ishak (m) /
Maha Eissa (f)
- 10m Platform:
Rafael Quintero (m) /
Maha Abdelsalam (f)
- 3m SB Synchronized:
Egypt (Ammar Hassan & Youssef Ezzat) (m) /
Egypt (Habiba Shoeib & Maha Abdelsalam) (f; default)
- Men's 10m PF Synchronized winners:
Egypt (Youssef Ezzat & Mohamed Noaman)
- 3m Springboard:
- November 8 – 10: DGP #7 in
Gold Coast[36]
- 3m Springboard:
Wang Zongyuan (m) /
Chen Yiwen (f)
- 10m Platform:
Lian Junjie (m) /
Si Yajie (f)
- 3m SB Synchronized:
Malaysia (Gabriel Gilbert Daim & Muhammad Syafiq Puteh) (m) /
Malaysia (Jasmine Lai Pui Yee & Zhiayi Loh) (f; default)
- Men's 10m PF Synchronized winners:
Malaysia (Jellson Jabillin & Hanis Jaya Surya) (m) /
China (SI Yajie & Ren Qian) (f; default)
- Mixed Synchronized:
Malaysia (Muhammad Syafiq Puteh & Nur Dhabitah Binti Sabri) (3m)
- 3m Springboard:
- November 15 – 17: DGP #8 in
Kuala Lumpur[37]
- 3m Springboard:
Tze Liang Ooi (m) /
Huang Xiaohui (f)
- 10m Platform:
YU Duan (m) /
Lin Shan (f)
- 3m SB Synchronized:
Malaysia (Chew Yiwei & Tze Liang Ooi) (m) /
China (CHEN Yiwei & HUANG Xiaohui) (f)
- Men's 10m PF Synchronized winners:
China (WANG Zewei & DUAN Yu) (m) /
China (TANG Yixuan & DU Yinying) (f)
- Mixed Synchronized:
Malaysia (Ng Yan Yee & Muhammad Syafiq Puteh) (3m) /
Mexico (José Balleza & María Sánchez) (10m; default)
- 3m Springboard:
- November 22 – 24: DGP #9 (final) in
Singapore[38]
- 3m Springboard:
Tai Xiaohu (m) /
XIAOHUI Huang (f)
- 10m Platform:
YU Duan (m) /
TANG Yixuan (f)
- 3m SB Synchronized:
France (Gwendal Bisch & Alexis Jandard) (m) /
China (HUANG Xiaohui & WEI Yiang) (f)
- Men's 10m PF Synchronized winners:
China (WANG Zewei & DUAN Yu) (m) /
China (TANG Yixuan & DU Yinying) (f)
- Mixed Synchronized:
Switzerland (Jonathan Suckow & Michelle Heimberg) (3m) /
Mexico (José Balleza & María Sánchez) (10m; default)
- 3m Springboard:
2019 FINA Artistic Swimming World Series
- February 28 – March 3: ASWS #1 in
Paris[39]
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
Yukiko Inui (both)
- Duet Technical/Free winners:
Ukraine (Marta Fiedina & Anastasiya Savchuk) /
Ukraine (Maryna Aleksiiva & Vladyslava Aleksiiva)
- Team Technical/Free winners:
Ukraine /
France
- Mixed Duet Technical/Free winners:
Japan (Yumi Adachi & Atsushi Abe) (both)
- Free Combination winners:
Brazil
- Team Highlight winners:
Spain
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
- April 4 – 7: ASWS #2 in
Alexandroupoli[40]
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
Jacqueline Simoneau /
Marta Fiedina
- Duet Technical/Free winners:
Ukraine (Marta Fiedina & Anastasiya Savchuk) /
Ukraine (Maryna Aleksiiva & Vladyslava Aleksiiva)
- Team Technical/Free winners:
Ukraine /
Canada
- Mixed Duet Technical/Free winners:
Japan (Yumi Adachi & Atsushi Abe) /
Italy (Giorgio Minisini & Manila Flamini)
- Free Combination winners:
Israel
- Team Highlight winners:
Ukraine
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
- April 19 – 21: ASWS #3 in
Kazan[41]
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
Svetlana Kolesnichenko /
Linda Cerruti
- Duet Technical/Free winners:
Russia (Svetlana Romashina & Svetlana Kolesnichenko) (both)
- Team Technical/Free winners:
Russia (both)
- Mixed Duet Technical/Free winners:
Russia (Mayya Gurbanberdieva & Aleksandr Maltsev) (both)
- Free Combination winners:
Russia
- Team Highlight winners:
Russia
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
- April 27 – 29: ASWS #4 in
Tokyo[42]
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
Svetlana Kolesnichenko /
Yukiko Inui
- Duet Technical/Free winners:
Russia (Svetlana Romashina & Svetlana Kolesnichenko) (both)
- Team Technical/Free winners:
Japan (both)
- Mixed Duet Technical/Free winners:
Russia (Mayya Gurbanberdieva & Aleksandr Maltsev) (both)
- Free Combination winners:
Japan
- Team Highlight winners:
Japan
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
- May 4 – 6: ASWS #5 in
Beijing[43]
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
Jacqueline Simoneau (both)
- Duet Technical/Free winners:
Canada (Claudia Holzner & Jacqueline Simoneau) (both)
- Team Technical/Free winners:
China /
Canada
- Mixed Duet Technical/Free winners:
Russia (Mayya Gurbanberdieva & Aleksandr Maltsev) (both)
- Free Combination winners:
China
- Team Highlight winners:
Canada
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
- May 24 – 26: ASWS #6 in
Greensboro[44]
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
Yukiko Inui (both)
- Duet Technical/Free winners:
Japan (Megumu Yoshida & Yukiko Inui) (both)
- Team Technical/Free winners:
Japan (both)
- Mixed Duet Technical winners:
United States (Bill May & Natalia Cristina Vega Figueroa)
- Free Combination winners:
Japan
- Team Highlight winners:
Hungary (default)
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
- May 30 – June 1: ASWS #7 in
Quebec City[45]
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
Yukiko Inui (both)
- Duet Technical/Free winners:
China (Sun Wenyan & Huang Xuechen) (both)
- Team Technical/Free winners:
China (both)
- Mixed Duet Technical winners:
China (SHI Haoyu & ZHANG Yayi) /
China (SHI Haoyu & CHENG Wentao) (default)
- Free Combination winners:
Canada
- Team Highlight winners:
Canada
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
- May 31 – June 2: ASWS #8 in
Barcelona[46]
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
Ona Carbonell /
Marta Fiedina
- Duet Technical/Free winners:
Ukraine (Marta Fiedina & Anastasiya Savchuk) (both)
- Team Technical/Free winners:
Russia (both)
- Mixed Duet Technical winners:
Russia (Mayya Gurbanberdieva & Aleksandr Maltsev) (both)
- Free Combination winners:
Ukraine
- Team Highlight winners:
Ukraine
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
- June 14 – 16: ASWS #9 (final) in
Budapest[47]
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
Ona Carbonell /
Marta Fiedina
- Duet Technical/Free winners:
Ukraine (Marta Fiedina & Anastasiya Savchuk) (both)
- Team Technical/Free winners:
Ukraine (both)
- Mixed Duet Technical/Free winners:
Russia (Mayya Gurbanberdieva & Aleksandr Maltsev) (both)
- Free Combination winners:
Ukraine
- Team Highlight winners:
Ukraine
- Solo Technical/Free winners:
2019 FINA Champions Swim Series
- April 27 & 28: CSS #1 in
Guangzhou[48]
China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 11 & 12: CSS #2 in
Budapest[49]
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 31 & June 1: CSS #3 (final) in
Indianapolis[50]
United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 2 – 4: SWC #1 in
Tokyo[51]
- August 8 – 10: SWC #2 in
Jinan[52]
- August 15 – 17: SWC #3 in
Singapore[53]
Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 4 – 6: SWC #4 in
Budapest[54]
Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 11 – 13: SWC #4 in
Berlin[55]
Hungary and the
Netherlands won 5 gold medals each. Hungary won the overall medal tally.
- November 1 – 3: SWC #6 in
Kazan[56]
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 7 – 9: SWC #7 (final) in
Doha[57]
Non-FINA events
- October 5 & 6: ISL #1 in
Indianapolis Winners:
Energy Standard
- October 12 & 13: ISL #2 in
Naples Winners:
Energy Standard
- October 19 & 20: ISL #3 in
Lewisville Winners:
London Roar
- October 26 & 27: ISL #4 in
Budapest Winners:
London Roar
- November 16 & 17: ISL #5 in
College Park Winners:
LA Current
- November 23 & 24: ISL #6 in
London Winners:
Energy Standard
- December 20 & 21: ISL Final Match in
Las Vegas
- April 13: CDWS #1 in
El Nido, Palawan
- Winners:
Gary Hunt (m) /
Rhiannan Iffland (w)
- Winners:
- May 12: CDWS #2 in
Dublin
- Winners:
Constantin Popovici (m) /
Rhiannan Iffland (w)
- Winners:
- June 2: CDWS #3 in
Polignano a Mare
- June 22: CDWS #4 in
São Miguel, Azores
- July 14: CDWS #5 in
Beirut
- August 24: CDWS #6 in
Mostar
- September 14: CDWS #7 (final) in
Bilbao
2020 Summer Olympics
- September 12 – 15: 2019 Canoe Sprint Olympic Test Event in
Tokyo at Sea Forest Waterway[58]
- October 23 – 27: 2019 Canoe Slalom Olympic Test Event in
Tokyo at the Canoe Slalom Course[59]
- C1 winners:
Thomas Koechlin (m) /
Mallory Franklin (f)
- K1 winners:
Hannes Aigner (m) /
Ricarda Funk (f)
- C1 winners:
International canoe championships
- October 24 – 27: 2019 ICF Stand Up Paddling World Championships in
Qingdao
International canoe sprint championships
- February 15 – 17: 2019 Oceania Canoe Sprint Championships in
Cambridge[60]
- For detailed results, click here.
- July 11 – 14: 2019 European Junior & U23 Canoe Sprint Championships in
Račice[61]
- August 1 – 4: 2019 ICF Junior & U23 Canoe Sprint World Championships in
Pitești[62]
Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 21 – 25: 2019 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in
Szeged[63]
2019 Canoe Sprint World Cup
- May 23 – 26: CSWC #1 in
Poznań[65]
- May 30 – June 2: CSWC #2 (final) in
Duisburg[66]
Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
International canoe slalom championships
- February 22 – 24: 2019 Oceania Canoe Slalom Championships in
Perth[67]
- C1 winners:
Franz Anton (m) /
Jessica Fox (f)
- K1 winners:
Michal Smolen (m) /
Ricarda Funk (f)
- Mixed C2 winners:
Australia (Warwick Draper & Sally Wright)
- C1 winners:
- May 30 – June 2: 2019 European Canoe Slalom Championships in
Pau[68]
- C1 winners:
Benjamin Savšek (m) /
Mallory Franklin (f)
- K1 winners:
Vít Přindiš (m) /
Amálie Hilgertová (f)
- Men's C1 Team winners:
Slovenia (Benjamin Savšek, Luka Božič, & Anže Berčič)
- Women's C1 Team winners:
Great Britain (Mallory Franklin, Kimberley Woods, & Sophie Ogilvie)
- Men's K1 Team winners:
Czech Republic (Jiří Prskavec, Vít Přindiš, & Vavřinec Hradilek)
- Women's K1 Team winners:
France (Marie-Zélia Lafont, Lucie Baudu, & Camille Prigent)
- C1 winners:
- July 4 – 7: 2019 European Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships in
Liptovský Mikuláš[69]
- Junior C1 winners:
Yohann Senechault (m) /
Gabriela Satková (f)
- Junior K1 winners:
Anatole Delassus (m) /
Kateřina Beková (f)
- Junior Men's C1 Team winners:
Slovakia (Ľudovít Macúš, Juraj Mráz, & Juraj Dieška)
- Junior Women's C1 Team winners:
Italy (Marta Bertoncelli, Elena Borghi, & Elena Micozzi)
- Junior Men's K1 Team winners:
Germany (Maximilian Dilli, Paul Bretzinger, & Tillmann Röller)
- Junior Women's K1 Team winners:
Czech Republic (Antonie Galušková, Lucie Nesnídalová, & Kateřina Beková)
- U23 C1 winners:
Nicolas Gestin (m) /
Marjorie Delassus (f)
- U23 K1 winners:
Jakub Grigar (m) /
Tereza Fišerová (f)
- U23 Men's C1 Team winners:
Italy (Raffaello Ivaldi, Paolo Ceccon, & Flavio Micozzi)
- U23 Women's C1 Team winners:
France (Marjorie Delassus, Margaux Henry, & Ella Bregazzi)
- U23 Men's K1 Team winners:
France (Mathurin Madoré, Pol Oulhen, & Malo Quéméneur)
- U23 Women's K1 Team winners:
Czech Republic (Amálie Hilgertová, Tereza Fišerová, & Gabriela Satková)
- Junior C1 winners:
- July 16 – 21: 2019 ICF Junior & U23 Canoe Slalom World Championships in
Kraków[70]
- Junior Canoe winners:
Nejc Polencic (m) /
Gabriela Satková (f)
- Junior Kayak winners:
Anatole Delassus (m) /
Antonie Galušková (f)
- Junior Team Canoe winners:
France (Yohann Senechault & Adrien Fischer) (m) /
Italy (Marta Bertoncelli & Elena Borghi) (f)
- Junior Team Kayak winners:
Great Britain (Jonny Dickson & Ben Haylett) (m) /
France (Emma Vuitton & Doriane Delassus) (f)
- Junior Mixed Canoe Double winners:
Czech Republic (Tereza Kneblova & Martin Kratochvil)
- Junior Extreme Canoe Slalom winners:
Etienne Chappell (m) /
Evy Leibfarth (f)
- U23 Canoe winners:
Nicolas Gestin (m) /
Ana Satila (f)
- U23 Kayak winners:
Pol Oulhen (m) /
Amálie Hilgertová (f)
- U23 Team Canoe winners:
Italy (Raffaello Ivaldi & Paolo Ceccon) (m) /
Czech Republic (Tereza Fišerová & Eva Rihova) (f)
- U23 Team Kayak winners:
France (Mathurin Madoré & Malo Quéméneur) (m) /
France (Camille Prigent & Romane Prigent) (f)
- U23 Mixed Canoe Double winners:
Czech Republic (Jana Matulkova & Vojtech Mruzek)
- U23 Extreme Canoe Slalom winners:
Sergey Maimistov (m) /
Ana Satila (f)
- Junior Canoe winners:
- September 6 – 8: 2019 Extreme Slalom World Championships in
Prague[71]
- Winners:
Stefan Hengst (m) /
Veronika Vojtová (f)
- Winners:
- September 24 – 29: 2019 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in
La Seu d'Urgell[72]
- Canoe winners:
Cédric Joly (m) /
Andrea Herzog (f)
- Kayak winners:
Jiří Prskavec (m) /
Eva Terčelj (f)
- Mixed Canoe Double winners:
Czech Republic (Tereza Fišerová & Jakub Jáně)
- Canoe Team winners:
Slovakia (Alexander Slafkovský & Michal Martikán) (m) /
Australia (Jessica Fox & Noemie Fox) (f)
- Kayak Team winners:
Spain (David Llorente & Samuel Hernanz) (m) /
Great Britain (Mallory Franklin & Fiona Pennie) (f)
- Forerunners Team winners:
Spain (Pierre-Antoine Tillard & David Burgos)
- Canoe winners:
- June 14 – 16: #1 in
Lee Valley White Water Centre[73]
- C1 winners:
Sideris Tasiadis (m) /
Mallory Franklin (f)
- K1 winners:
Joe Clarke (m) /
Mallory Franklin (f)
- Extreme Canoe Slalom winners:
Etienne Chappell (m) /
Alsu Minazova (f)
- C1 winners:
- June 21 – 23: #2 in
Bratislava[74]
- C1 winners:
Franz Anton (m) /
Claire Jacquet (f)
- K1 winners:
Andrej Málek (m) /
Corinna Kuhnle (f)
- Extreme Canoe Slalom winners:
Vavřinec Hradilek (m) /
Ashley Nee (f)
- C1 winners:
- June 28 – 30: #3 in
Tacen Whitewater Course[75]
- C1 winners:
Roberto Colazingari (m) /
Jessica Fox (f)
- K1 winners:
Giovanni De Gennaro (m) /
Stefanie Horn (f)
- Extreme Canoe Slalom winners:
Ben Hayward (m) /
Martina Wegman (f)
- C1 winners:
- August 30 – September 1: #4 in
Markkleeberg[76]
- C1 winners:
Alexander Slafkovský (m) /
Núria Vilarrubla (f)
- K1 winners:
Vít Přindiš (m) /
Ricarda Funk (f)
- Extreme Canoe Slalom winners:
Etienne Chappell (m) /
Caroline Trompeter (f)
- C1 winners:
- September 6 – 8: #5 (final) in
Prague[77]
- C1 winners:
Matej Beňuš (m) /
Jessica Fox (f)
- K1 winners:
Jiří Prskavec (m) /
Jessica Fox (f)
- C1 winners:
Other international canoeing events
- July 2 – 7: 2019 ICF Canoe Freestyle World Championships in
Sort, Lleida[78]
- Kayak winners:
Dane Jackson (m) /
Hitomi Takaku (f)
- Squirt winners:
Clay Wright (m) /
Rose Wall (f)
- Open Canoe winner:
Jordan Poffenberger
- Canoe Deck winner:
Tom Dolle
- Junior Kayak winners:
Mason Hargrove (m) /
Ottilie Robinson-Shaw (f)
- Kayak winners:
- July 23 – 28: 2019 ICF Junior & U23 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships in
Banja Luka[79]
- For results, click here.
- August 21 – 24: 2019 ICF Paracanoe World Championships in
Szeged[80]
Great Britain and
Ukraine won 3 gold medals each. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.[64]
- September 9 – 15: 2019 ICF Canoe Ocean Racing World Championships in
Saint-Pierre-Quiberon[81]
- September 25 – 29: 2019 ICF Wildwater Canoeing World Championships in
La Seu d'Urgell[82]
- Canoe winners:
Louis Lapointe (m) /
Martina Satkova (f)
- Kayak winners:
Nejc Znidarcic (m) /
Phenicia Dupras (f)
- Canoe Doubles winners:
France (Louis Lapointe & Tony Debray) (m) /
France (Elsa Gaubert & Margot Beziat) (f)
- Canoe Team winners:
France (Louis Lapointe & Tony Debray) (m) /
France (Elsa Gaubert & Helene Raguenes) (f)
- Kayak Team winners:
Slovenia (Nejc Znidarcic & Anze Urankar) (m) /
Czech Republic (Anežka Paloudova & Martina Satkova) (f)
- Men's Canoe Doubles Team winners:
France
- Forerunners winner:
Jordi Teixido
- Forerunners Team winners:
Spain (Andraz Echeverria Olguin & Joao Victor Machado Martins)
- Canoe winners:
- October 17 – 20: 2019 ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships in
Shaoxing[83]
Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
International rowing events
- January 26: 2019 European Rowing Indoor Championships in
Copenhagen[84]
- For detailed results, click here.
- February 24: 2019 World Rowing Indoor Championships in
Long Beach, California[85]
- For detailed results, click here.
- May 18 & 19: 2019 European Rowing Junior Championships in
Essen[86]
Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 31 – June 2: 2019 European Rowing Championships in
Lucerne[87]
Germany won the gold medal tally. Germany, the
Netherlands, and
Italy won 7 overall medals each.
- July 24 – 28: 2019 World Rowing Under 23 Championships in
Sarasota-Bradenton[88]
Italy and
Great Britain won 6 gold medals each. Italy won the overall medal tally.
- August 7 – 11: 2019 World Rowing Junior Championships in
Tokyo[89]
Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 25 – September 1: 2019 World Rowing Championships in
Linz-Ottensheim[90]
New Zealand won the gold medal tally.
Italy and the
Netherlands won 10 overall medals each.
- September 7 & 8: 2019 European Rowing Under 23 Championships in
Ioannina[91]
Romania won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 11 – 15: 2019 World Rowing Masters Regatta in
Lake Velence[92]
2019 World Rowing Cup
- May 10 – 12: #1 in
Plovdiv[93]
China and the
Netherlands won 4 gold medals each. China won the overall medal tally.
- June 21 – 23: #2 in
Poznań[94]
Australia and
New Zealand won 4 gold medals each. Australia won the overall medal tally.
- July 12 – 14: #3 (final) in
Rotterdam[95]
Australia won the gold medal tally. Australia, the
Netherlands, and
Germany won 9 overall medals each.
International sailing events
- July 13 – 20: 2019 Youth Sailing World Championships in
Gdynia[96]
- 420 winners:
New Zealand (Seb Menzies & Blake McGlashan) (m) /
United States (Madeline Hawkins & Yumi Yoshiyasu) (f)
- 29er winners:
Norway (Mathias Berthet & Alexander Franks-Penty) (m) /
United States (Berta Puig & Isabella (Bella) Casaretto) (f)
- Nacra 15 winners:
Australia (Will Cooley & Rebecca Hancock)
- Laser Radial winners:
Yigit Yalcin Citak (m) /
Chiara Benini Floriani (f)
- RS:X winners:
Fabien Pianazza (m) /
Linoy Geva (f)
- Nations Trophy winners:
Spain
- 420 winners:
- August 6 – 10: 2019 Women's Match Racing World Championship in
Lysekil
- Winners:
Great Britain (Lucy MacGregor, Amy Sparks, Bethan Carden, Mary Rook, & Kate MacGregor)[97]
- Winners:
- September 9 – 16, 2018: SWC #1 in
Enoshima[98]
- 470 winners:
Japan (Keiju Okada & Jumpei Hokazono) (m) /
Netherlands (Afrodite Zegers & Anneloes van Veen) (f)
- 49er(FX) winners:
Great Britain (James Peters & Fynn Sterritt) (m) /
Brazil (Martine Grael & Kahena Kunze) (f)
- Laser(Radial) winners:
Elliot Hanson (m) /
Marit Bouwmeester (f)
- RS:X winners:
Kiran Badloe (m) /
Chen Peina (f)
- Men's Finn winner:
Nicholas Heiner
- Mixed Nacra 17 winners:
Australia (Jason Waterhouse & Lisa Darmanin)
- 470 winners:
- January 27 – February 3: SWC #2 in
Miami[99]
- 470 winners:
Spain (Jordi Xammar & Nicolás Rodríguez García-Paz) (m) /
Germany (Frederike Loewe & Anna Markfort) (f)
- 49er(FX) winners:
Germany (Erik Heil & Thomas Plößel) (m) /
Brazil (Martine Grael & Kahena Kunze) (f)
- Laser(Radial) winners:
Hermann Tomasgaard (m) /
ZHANG Dongshuang (f)
- RS:X winners:
YE Bing (m) /
LU Yunxiu (f)
- Men's Finn winner:
Max Salminen
- Mixed Nacra 17 winners:
Australia (Jason Waterhouse & Lisa Darmanin)
- 470 winners:
- April 22 – 28: SWC #3 in
Genoa[100]
- 470 winners:
New Zealand (Paul Snow-Hansen & Daniel Willcox) (m) /
Brazil (Fernanda Oliveira & Ana Barbachan) (f)
- 49er(FX) winners:
Australia (David Gilmour & Lachy Gilmour) (m) /
Netherlands (Odile van Aanholt & Marieke Jongens) (f)
- Laser(Radial) winners:
Jonatan Vadnai (m) /
Anne-Marie Rindom (f)
- Men's Finn winner:
Jorge Zarif
- Mixed Nacra 17 winners:
Spain (Iker Martínez de Lizarduy & Olga Maslivets)
- 470 winners:
- June 2 – 9: SWC #4 (final) in
Marseille[101]
- 470 winners:
Australia (Mathew Belcher & Will Ryan) (m) /
France (Camille Lecointre & Aloise Retornaz) (f)
- 49er(FX) winners:
Spain (Federico Alonso & Arturo Alonso) (m) /
France (Julie Bossard & Aude Compan) (f)
- Laser(Radial) winners:
Giovanni Coccoluto (m) /
Viktorija Andrulytė (f)
- RS:X winners:
Mattia Camboni (m) /
Lilian de Geus (f)
- Men's Finn winner:
Andy Maloney
- Mixed Nacra 17 winners:
Italy (Vittorio Bissaro & Maelle Frascari)
- Kiteboarding Open winner:
Nicolas Parlier
- 470 winners:
- January 19 – 21: 2019 470 North American Championships in
Coconut Grove Sailing Club (Miami)[102]
- Winners:
Greece (Panagiotis Mantis & Pavlos Kagialis) (m) /
France (Camille Lecointre & Aloise Retornaz) (f)
- Winners:
- March 14 – 17: 2019 470 South American Championships in
Porto Alegre[103]
- Winners:
Brazil (Ricardo Paranhos & Rodolfo Streibel) (m) /
Brazil (Fernanda Oliveira & Ana Barbachan) (f)
- Winners:
- May 6 – 14: 2019 470 Open European Championships in
Sanremo[104]
- European winners:
Sweden (Anton Dahlberg & Fredrik Bergström) (m) /
France (Camille Lecointre & Aloise Retornaz) (f)
- Men's Open winners:
Australia (Mathew Belcher & Will Ryan)
- European winners:
- June 30 – July 7: 2019 470 Junior World Championships in
Portorož[105]
- July 15 – 20: 2019 470 Masters Cup in
Centro Vela Alto Lario[106]
- Apprentice winners:
Switzerland (Michael Kyburz & Fabian Kuttel)
- Masters winners:
Italy
- Grandmaster winners:
Germany (Uti Thieme & Frank Thieme)
- Grand Grandmaster winners:
France (Pieter van Laer & Michel Lefevre)
- Apprentice winners:
- July 23 – 30: 2019 470 Junior European Championships in
Vilagarcía de Arousa[107]
- August 2 – 9: 2019 470 World Championships in
Enoshima[108]
- Winners:
Australia (Mathew Belcher & Will Ryan) (m) /
Great Britain (Hannah Mills & Eilidh McIntyre) (f)
- Winners:
- September 19 – 22: 2019 470 Eastern Europe Championship in
Elektrėnai[109]
- Winners:
Poland (Zofia Korsak & Karolina Cendrowska)
- Winners:
- May 13 – 19: 2019 49er & 49er FX European Championship in
Weymouth[110]
- 49er winners:
New Zealand (Peter Burling & Blair Tuke)[111]
- 49er FX winners:
Brazil (Martine Grael & Kahena Kunze)[112]
- 49er winners:
- July 3 – 7: 2019 49er Junior World Championship in
Risør[113]
- 49er winners:
New Zealand (Isaac McHardie & William McKenzie)[114]
- 49er FX winners:
Italy (Alexandra Stalder & Silvia Speri)[115]
- 49er winners:
- November 25 – 28: 2019 49er & 49er FX Oceania Championship in
Auckland[116]
- November 29 – December 8: 2019 49er & 49er FX World Championships in
Auckland[117]
- May 10 – 18: 2019 Finn European Championship in
Athens[118]
- Winner:
Giles Scott
- U23 winner:
Joan Cardona
- Winner:
- June 7 – 14: 2019 Finn World Masters in
Skovshoved (Copenhagen)[119]
- Winner:
Vladimir Krutskikh[120]
- Winner:
- July 14 – 20: 2019 Finn Silver Sup in
Anzio[121]
- Winner:
Oskari Muhonen[122]
- Winner:
- September 11 – 15: 2019 Finn European Masters in
Schwerin[123]
- December 13 – 21: 2019 Finn Gold Cup in
Melbourne
- July 2 – 9: 2019 Laser World Championship (Men's Standard) in
Sakaiminato[124]
- Winner:
Tom Burton
- Winner:
- July 17 – 24: 2019 Laser Radial World Championship for Men and Women in
Sakaiminato[125][126]
- Winners:
Simon de Gendt (m) /
Anne-Marie Rindom (f)
- Winners:
- July 24 – 31: 2019 Laser Radial Youth World Championships in
Kingston[127]
- August 16 – 23: 2019 Laser 4.7 Youth World Championships in
Kingston[128]
- September 5 – 14: 2019 Laser Masters World Championships in
Port Zélande[129]
- October 26 – November 2: 2019 Laser Under-21 World Championships in
Split[130]
- March 15 – 19: 2019 Nacra 17 Asian Championship in
Shanghai (Dianshan Lake)[131]
- Winners:
China (SHI Junjie & ZHOU Qianaqian)
- Winners:
- May 13 – 19: 2019 Nacra 17 European Championship in
Weymouth[132]
- Winners:
Great Britain (Ben Saxton & Nicola Boniface)
- Winners:
- July 3 – 7: 2019 Nacra 17 Junior World Championship in
Risør[133]
- Winners:
Italy (Gianluigi Ugolini & Maria Giubilei)
- Winners:
- November 25 – 28: 2019 Nacra 17 Oceania Championship in
Auckland
- November 29 – December 8: 2019 Nacra 17 World Championship in
Auckland
- January 21 – 23: 2019 RS:X North American Championships in
Miami[134]
- April 7 – 13: 2019 RS:X European & Youth European Championships and Open Trophy in
Palma de Mallorca[135]
- Senior winners:
Kiran Badloe (m) /
Lilian de Geus (f)
- U21 winners:
Yoav Cohen (m) /
Emma Wilson (f)
- Youth (European) winners:
Fabien Pianazza (m) /
Naama Gazit (f)
- U17 winners:
Daniel Basik Tashtash (m) /
Manon Pianazza (f)
- Senior winners:
- August 4 – 10: 2019 RS:X Windsurfing Youth World Championships in
Saint Petersburg[136]
- September 22 – 28: 2019 RS:X World Championship in
Torbole[137]
- Winners:
Kiran Badloe (m) /
LU Yunxiu (f)
- U21 winners:
Tom Reuveny (m) /
Katy Spychakov (f)
- Winners:
- October 6 – 12: 2019 RS:X Windsurfing African Championships in
Algiers[138]
- Winners:
Hamza Bouras (m) /
Amina Berrichi (f)
- Winners:
- May 26 – June 2: 2019 ISA World Longboard Surfing Championship in
Biarritz[139]
- Open winners:
Benoit Clemente (m) /
Alice Lemoigne (f)
- Team Points & ISA Aloha Cup winners:
France
- Open winners:
- September 7 – 15: 2019 ISA World Surfing Games in
Miyazaki[140]
- Open winners:
Italo Ferreira (m) /
Sofía Mulánovich (f)
- Team Points winners:
Brazil
- Aloha Cup winners:
Australia
- Open winners:
- October 26 – November 3: 2019 ISA World Junior Surfing Championship in
Huntington Beach[141]
- U16 winners:
Jackson Bunch (m) /
Noah Lia Klapp (f)
- U18 winners:
Dimitri Poulos (m) /
Gabriela Bryan (f)
- Aloha Cup and Team Points winners:
United States
- U16 winners:
- November 23 – December 1: 2019 ISA World SUP and Paddleboard Championship in
El Sunzal
- TBA: 2019 ISA World Adaptive Surfing Championship (location TBA)
- Note 1: For the Men's 2019 schedule and detailed results, click here.
- Note 2: For the Women's 2019 schedule and detailed results, click here.
- April 3 – 13: Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast 2019 in
Gold Coast (M/W)
- Winners:
Italo Ferreira (m) /
Caroline Marks (f)
- Winners:
- April 17 – 27: Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach 2019 in
Bells Beach (M/W)
- Winners:
John John Florence (m) /
Courtney Conlogue (f)
- Winners:
- May 13 – 25: Corona Bali Protected 2019 in
Bali (M/W)
- Winners:
Kanoa Igarashi (m) /
Stephanie Gilmore (f)
- Winners:
- May 27 – June 9: Margaret River Pro 2019 in
Margaret River (M/W)
- Winners:
John John Florence (m) /
Lakey Peterson (f)
- Winners:
- June 20 – 23: Oi Rio Pro 2019 in
Saquarema (M/W)
- Winners:
Filipe Toledo (m) /
Sally Fitzgibbons (f)
- Winners:
- July 9 – 22: Corona Open J-Bay 2019 in
Jeffreys Bay (M/W)
- Winners:
Gabriel Medina (m) /
Carissa Moore (f)
- Winners:
- August 21 – September 1: Tahiti Pro Teahupo'o 2019 in
Teahupo'o (Men only)
- Winner:
Owen Wright
- Winner:
- September 19 – 21: Freshwater Pro 2019 in
Lemoore (M/W)
- October 3 – 13: Quiksilver Pro France 2019 in
Rion-des-Landes (M/W)
- Winners:
Jérémy Florès (m) /
Carissa Moore (f)
- Winners:
- October 16 – 28: MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal 2019 in
Peniche (M/W)
- November 25 – December 6: Hawaii Women's Pro 2019 in
Hawaii (Women's Final)
- December 8 – 20: Billabong Pipe Masters 2019 in
Banzai Pipeline (Men's Final)
- October 23, 2018 – March 12, 2019: 2018–19 FINA Men's European Water Polo Preliminary Rounds[142]
- March 26 – 31: 2019 FINA Men's Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament in
Perth[143]
Australia defeated
Japan, 10–8, in the final.
Canada took third place.
- Note: Along with
Kazakhstan, the three teams mentioned here have qualified to compete in the Superfinal.
- June 18 – 23: 2019 FINA Men's Water Polo World League Superfinal in
Belgrade[144]
Serbia defeated
Croatia, 12–11, to win their 12th FINA Men's Water Polo World League title.
Australia took third place.
- Note: Serbia has qualified to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
- November 3, 2018 – March 5, 2019: 2018–19 FINA Women's European Water Polo Preliminary Rounds[145]
- March 26 – 31: 2019 FINA Women's Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament in
Perth[146]
- The
United States defeated
Australia, 14–12 in a shootout and after a 9–9 score in regular play, in the final.
China took third place.
- The
- June 4 – 9: 2019 FINA Women's Water Polo League Superfinal in
Budapest[147]
- The
United States defeated
Italy, 10–9, to win their sixth consecutive and 13th overall FINA Women's Water Polo League title.
Russia took third place.
- Note: The United States has qualified to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
- The
International water polo events
- March 29 – 31: 2019 Women's Europa Cup Final in
Turin[148]
- The
Netherlands defeated
Russia, 11–9, in the final.
Hungary took third place.
- The
- April 5 – 7: 2019 Men's Europa Cup Final in
Zagreb[149]
- September 9 – 15: 2019 FINA World Women's Junior Water Polo Championships in
Funchal[150]
Russia defeated
Netherlands, 11–5, to win their second consecutive and third overall FINA World Women's Junior Water Polo Championships title.
Italy took third place.
Ligue Européenne de Natation (Water Polo)
- National teams
- August 11 – 18: 2019 LEN European Junior Water Polo Championship in
Tbilisi[151]
- September 1 – 8: 2019 European Women's Junior Water Polo Championship in
Volos[152]
- Clubs
- September 28, 2018 – April 13, 2019: 2018–19 LEN Euro Cup[153]
- March 30 – April 13: 2018–19 LEN Euro Cup Finals
CN Marseille defeated
Jadran Carine, 16–15 in 2 legs, to win their first LEN Euro Cup title.
- March 30 – April 13: 2018–19 LEN Euro Cup Finals
- October 17, 2018 – May 15, 2019: 2018–19 LEN Champions League Preliminary Rounds[154]
- June 6 – 8: 2018–19 LEN Champions League Final Eight in
Hanover
FTC Telekom Budapest defeated
Olympiacos Piraeus, 14–13, to win their first LEN Champions League title.
Pro Recco took third place.
- June 6 – 8: 2018–19 LEN Champions League Final Eight in
- November 23, 2018 – April 20, 2019: 2018–19 LEN Euro League Women[155]
CN Sabadell defeated
Olympiacos, 13–11, to win their fifth LEN Euro League Women title.
NC Vouliagmeni took third place.
- January 21 – 27: 2019 UANA Water Polo Cup in
São Paulo
IWWF World Championships
- February 14 – 23: 2018 IWWF World Cable Wakeboard & Wakeskate Championships in
Buenos Aires[156]
- July 4 – 7: 2019 IWWF World Under 21 Waterski Championship in
Shalom Park Water Ski Site (Edmonton)[157]
- July 22 – 28: 2019 IWWF World Disabled Championships in
Skarnes[158]
- For results, click here.
- August 12 – 18: 2019 IWWF Water Ski World Championships in
Putrajaya[159]
- Slalom winners:
Joel Howley (m) /
Manon Costard (f)
- Tricks winners:
Patricio Font (m) /
Anna Gay (f)
- Jump winners:
Ryan Dodd (m) /
Jacinta Carroll (f)
- Overall winners:
Martin Kolman (m) /
Whitney McClintock (f)
- Team Classification winners:
Canada
- Slalom winners:
- September 7 – 15: 2019 IWWF World Waterski Racing Championships in
Vichy[160]
- November 19 – 23: 2019 IWWF World Wakeboard Championships in
Abu Dhabi
IWWF World Cup/Elite events
- March 6 – 11: 2019 Moomba Masters International Invitational Championships in
Melbourne[161]
- Senior[162]
- Overall winners:
Martin Kolman (m) /
Giannina Bonnemann (f)
- Jump winners:
Freddy Krueger (m) /
Jacinta Carroll (f)
- Slalom winners:
Thomas Degasperi (m) /
Whitney Mcclintock Rini (f)
- Tricks winners:
Martin Kolman (m) /
Anna Gay (f)
- Junior[163]
- U17 Overall winners:
Tobias Giorgis (m) /
Sade Ferguson (f)
- U17 Jump winners:
Tobias Giorgis (m) /
Sade Ferguson (f)
- U17 Slalom winners:
Federico Jaramillo E. (m) /
Sade Ferguson (f)
- U17 Tricks winners:
Patricio Font (m) /
Neilly Ross (f)
- June 14 – 16: 2019 Bordeaux Slalom Cup in
Baurech[164]
- June 22 & 23: 2019 Fungliss Pro Am in
Dommartin, Ain[165]
- June 28 – 30: 2019 BOTASKI Pro Am in
Seseña[166]
- U17 Slalom winners:
Nikolaus Attensam (m) /
Marie Attensam (f; default)
- U21 Slalom winners:
Charlie Emmett (m) /
Emma Wolfisberg (f; default)
- U35 Slalom winners:
Ivan Morros Peyri (m) /
Caroline Attensam (f; default)
- Open Slalom winners:
Francisco Rodrigues (m) /
Sandra Botas Medem (f)
- Pro Men Slalom winner:
Stephen Neveu
- U17 Slalom winners:
- July 5 – 7: 2019 San Gervasio Pro Am in
San Gervasio Bresciano[167]
- July 9 – 11: 2019 Malibu Open France in
Lacanau[168]
- July 12 – 14: 2019 Andy Mapple Pro Am in
Thorpe Lakes (Surrey)[169]
- July 18 – 20: 2019 IWWF Neom Wakeboard Cup in
Saudi Arabia[170]
- Winners:
Daniel Nott (m) /
Dallas Friday (f)
- Winners:
- September 13 & 14: 2019 Malibu Open in
Charleston[171]
- Slalom winners:
William Asher (m) /
Regina Jaquess (f)
- Jump winners:
Igor Morozov (m) /
Jacinta Carroll (f)
- Slalom winners:
Other IWWF Events
- March 2 & 3: 2019 Latrobe City – Oceania Waterski Championships in
Lake Narracan (Gippsland)[172]
- July 18 – 21: 2019 IWWF Europe & Africa Tournament Open Championships in
Toledo[173]
- Slalom winners:
Thomas Degasperi (m) /
Manon Costard (f)
- Tricks winners:
Aliaksei Zharnasek (m) /
Giannina Bonnemann (f)
- Jump winners:
Igor Morozov (m) /
Marie Vympranietsova (f)
- Overall winners:
Thibaut Dailland (m) /
Giannina Bonnemann (f)
- Team winners:
France
- Slalom winners:
- July 25 – 28: 2019 IWWF Europe and Africa Tournament Over 35 Championships in
Ioannina[174]
- For results, click here.
- July 29 – August 4: 2019 IWWF Europe & Africa Tournament Under 21 Championships in
Dnipro[175]
- August 5 – 10: 2019 IWWF Europe and Africa Wakeboard Championships in
Kyiv[176]
- U14 winners:
Mikhail Doladov (m) /
Oleksandra Samoylenko (f)
- Junior winners:
Maxime Roux (m) /
Anna-Maria Kushkovskaya (f)
- Open winners:
Massimiliano Piffaretti (m) /
Sanne Meijer (f)
- Over 30 winners:
Yann Calvez (m) /
Emma Pickard (f)
- Over 40 winners:
Francesco Starita (m) /
Annalisa di Corato (f)
- Team Classification:
Italy
- U14 winners:
- August 28 – September 1: 2019 IWWF Europe and Africa Tournament Youth Championships in
Roquebrune-sur-Argens[177]
- For results, click here.
- September 23 – 29: 2019 IWWF Asian Waterski & Wakesports Championships in
Pratum Thani[178]
- October 2 – 6: 2019 IWWF Latin American Wakeboard & Wakeskate Championships in
Mairiporã[179]
- October 23 – 27: 2019 IWWF Pan American Senior Waterski Championships in
Bujama[180]
- For results, click here.
See also
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