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News by date
January
- 27 : Tennis - 81st ranked
Serena Williams completes an incredible run at the Australian Open by crushing No.1 seeded Maria Sharapova 6-1, 6-2 in the final. It was Serena's 3rd Australian Open title and 8th Grand Slam overall. She also became the third-lowest ranked player in history to capture a Grand Slam title.
February
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April
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June
July
- 22 - Women's World Gliding Champions:
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September
October
November
- 4 - PBR: At the end of a season in which he won a new record eight events, Justin McBride wins his second Professional Bull Riders World Title in three years at the PBR Finals in Las Vegas.
- - In the Master's Cup, Roger Federer lost to Fernando Gonzalez, making it the first time in 4 and 1/2 years that Federer lost back to back matches.
- 30 - Mixed martial arts: Sam Vasquez, a fighter out of Houston, Texas, becomes the first fighter to die from injuries sustained in a sanctioned MMA bout in the United States. He was knocked out in an October 20 bout in Houston and collapsed shortly thereafter; after undergoing two brain surgeries, he suffered a stroke that left him comatose until his death.
Scheduled events by sport
Multisport events
Alpine skiing
As winter seasons cross the calendar year barrier, 2006 events are also placed here.
- November 11 - November 12, 2006 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Levi, Finland (men+women).
- November 25 - November 26, 2006 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Lake Louise, Canada (men).
- November 25 - November 26, 2006 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Aspen, United States (women).
- November 30 - December 3, 2006 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Beaver Creek, United States (men).
- December 1 - December 3, 2006 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Lake Louise, Canada (women).
- December 10, 2006 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Reiteralm, Austria (men).
- December 15 - December 16, 2006 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Reiteralm, Austria (women).
- December 15 - December 16, 2006 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Val Gardena, Italy (men).
- December 17 - December 18, 2006 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Alta Badia, Italy (men).
- December 19 - December 21, 2006 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Val d'Isere, France (women).
- December 20 - December 21, 2006 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Hinterstoder, Austria (men).
- December 28 - December 29, 2006 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Bormio, Italy (men).
- December 28 - December 29, 2006 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Semmering, Austria (women).
- January 4 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Zagreb, Croatia (women).
- January 6 - January 7 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia (women).
- January 6 - January 7 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Adelboden, Switzerland (men).
- January 12 - January 14 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Wengen, Switzerland (men).
- January 12 - January 14 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Zauchensee, Austria (women).
- January 19 - January 21 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy (women).
- January 20 - January 21 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Val d'Isere, France (men).
- January 26 - January 28 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Kitzbühel, Austria (men).
- January 27 - January 28 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in San Sicario, Italy (women).
- January 30 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Schladming, Austria (men).
- February 3 - February 18 : Alpine World Ski Championships 2007 in Åre, Sweden.
- February 24 - February 25 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Sierra Nevada, Spain (women).
- February 24 - February 25 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (men).
- March 2 - March 4 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Tarvisio, Italy (women).
- March 3 - March 4 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia (men).
- March 3 - March 11 : Alpine World Junior Ski Championships 2007 in Altenmarkt, Austria.
- March 9 - March 10 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Kvitfjell, Norway (men).
- March 10 - March 11 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Zwiesel, Germany (women).
- March 14 - March 18 : 2006-07 Alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Lenzerheide, Switzerland (men+women).
Athletics
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- For an extensive coverage see 2007 in athletics (track and field)
Events
Auto Racing
Badminton
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Baseball
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Basketball
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- January 1: Bob Knight becomes the winningest coach in men's college basketball history when Texas Tech defeats New Mexico, 70-68.
- February 18: 2007 NBA All-Star Game at the Thomas & Mack Center - Final score is West All-Stars 153, East All-Stars 132. All-Star MVP: Kobe Bryant
- February 24: 2006-07 PBA Philippine Cup Finals - Barangay Ginebra Kings 96, San Miguel Beermen 94; Kings win series 4-2. Finals MVP: Jayjay Helterbrand.
- March 13 - April 2: 2007 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament at various sites throughout the United States. The Final Four was held March 31 and April 2 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Florida became the first team to repeat as champions since Duke in 1991 and 1992, and the first men's Division I team ever to repeat as champions with the identical starting lineup (Al Horford, Joakim Noah, Corey Brewer, Lee Humphrey, and Taurean Green). Brewer was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.
- March 17 - April 3: 2007 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament at various sites throughout the United States. The Final Four was held April 1 and 3 at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland. Tennessee won the national title, with the Lady Vols' Candace Parker named Most Outstanding Player.
- April 21: 2007 NBA Playoffs begin.
- May 3: 8th seeded Golden State Warriors upset 1st seeded Dallas Mavericks.
- May 6: Euroleague Final — Panathinaikos defeat defending champions CSKA Moscow 93-91 at the Olympic Indoor Hall in Athens, Greece.
- June 7: 2007 NBA Finals begin.
- June 28: 2007 NBA Draft will be held at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
- August 22 - September 2: Men's Americas Championships 2007 will be held at Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.
- September 3 - September 16: Men's Eurobasket 2007 will be held in Spain.
- September 24 - October 7: Eurobasket Women 2007 will be held in Italy.
- September 25 - September 29: Americas Championships 2007 for Women will be held at Coliseo Antonio Azurmendi in Valdivia, Chile.
Biathlon
As winter seasons cross the year barrier 2006 events are also placed here.
- November 29 - December 3, 2006 : 2006-07 Biathlon World Cup meeting in Östersund, Sweden.
- December 6 - December 10, 2006 : 2006-07 Biathlon World Cup meeting in Hochfilzen, Austria.
- December 14 - December 17, 2006 : 2006-07 Biathlon World Cup meeting in Osrblie, Slovakia.
- December 30, 2006 : 2006 Veltins Biathlon World Team Challenge in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.
- January 3 - January 7 : 2006-07 Biathlon World Cup meeting in Oberhof, Germany.
- January 10 - January 14 : 2006-07 Biathlon World Cup meeting in Ruhpolding, Germany.
- January 17 - January 21 : 2006-07 Biathlon World Cup meeting in Pokljuka, Slovenia.
- January 22 - January 31 : 2007 Biathlon Junior World Championships in Val Martello, Italy.
- February 2 - February 11 : 2007 Biathlon World Championships in Antholz, Italy.
- February 18 - February 26 : 2007 Biathlon European Championships in Bansko, Bulgaria.
- February 28 - March 4 : 2006-07 Biathlon World Cup meeting in Lahti, Finland.
- March 7 - March 11 : 2006-07 Biathlon World Cup meeting in Holmenkollen, Norway.
- March 14 - March 18 : 2006-07 Biathlon World Cup meeting in Khanty Mansiysk, Russia.
Bobsleigh
As winter seasons cross the year barrier 2006 events are also placed here.
- November 27 - December 2, 2006 : 2006-07 Bobsleigh World Cup meeting in Calgary, Canada.
- December 4 - December 9, 2006 : 2006-07 Bobsleigh World Cup meeting in Park City, Utah, United States.
- December 12 - December 17, 2006 : 2006-07 Bobsleigh World Cup meeting in Lake Placid, New York, United States.
- January 9 - January 14 : 2006-07 Bobsleigh World Cup meeting in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.
- January 9 - January 14 : 2007 Bobsleigh European Championships in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.
- January 10 - January 14 : 2006-07 Bobsleigh World Cup meeting in Nagano, Japan.
- January 16 - January 21 : 2006-07 Bobsleigh World Cup meeting in Igls, Austria.
- January 22 - February 4 : 2007 Bobsleigh World Championships in Sankt Moritz, Switzerland.
- February 6 - February 11 : 2006-07 Bobsleigh World Cup meeting in Cesana, Italy.
- February 6 - February 11 : 2007 Bobsleigh Junior World Championships in Altenberg, Germany.
- February 13 - February 18 : 2006-07 Bobsleigh World Cup meeting in Winterberg, Germany.
- February 20 - February 25 : 2006-07 Bobsleigh World Cup meeting in Königssee, Germany.
Boxing
- January 6 Sam Peter defeats James Toney by unanimous decision, in the rematch. Peter becomes the #1 challenger for WBC Heavyweight champion, Oleg Maskaev.
- January 20 Nicolay Valuev successfully defends his WBA Heavyweight title by defeating Jameel McCline, by technical knockout after McCline blows out his knee.
- February 3 Chad Dawson becomes the WBC Light Heavyweight champion after defeating Tomasz Adamek by unanimous decision. Despite being knocked down from a straight right hand on round ten, Dawson dominates most of the fight with his speed.
- February 10 Shane Mosley becomes the WBC Welterweight champion by defeating Luis Collazo by unanimous decision.
- March 3 Rafael Marquez moves up in weight class and defeats Ring Magazine and WBC Super Bantamweight champion Israel Vazquez by 7th round technical knockout. Vazquez did not answer the bell after badly breaking his nose, having trouble breathing in the later rounds.
- March 10 Wladimir Klitschko successfully defends his IBF Heavyweight title after defeating Ray Austin by 2nd round knockout.
- March 17 Juan Manuel Marquez defeats Marco Antonio Barrera by unanimous decision, to become the WBC Super Featherweight champion. In the seventh round there was controversy as Marquez thoroughly dominated the round then gets knocked down by Barrera, in which referee Jay Nady ruled a slip. Nady then penalized Barrera for hitting while Marquez was on the canvas.
- March 24 Mikkel Kessler successfully defends his WBA and WBC Super middleweight titles after defeating Librado Andrade by a shutout unanimous decision.
- April 7 Joe Calzaghe successfully defends his WBO and RIng Magazine Super middleweight titles after defeating Peter Manfredo of The Contender fame, by a third round technical knockout.
- April 14 Ruslan Chagaev becomes the new WBA Heavyweight Champion after defeating Nicolay Valuev by majority decision.
- April 28 Juan Diaz unifies the WBA and WBO Lightweight titles after defeating Acelino Freitas, after Freitas refused to answer the bell before round nine.
- May 5 In what was a highly anticipated matchup, Floyd Mayweather Jr defeats Oscar de la Hoya by split decision, taking the WBC junior middleweight title. Despite being one of the richest fights in history of the sport, the fight generally did not exceed the hype.
- June 2 Sultan Ibragimov defeats Shannon Briggs by unanimous decision to take the WBO Heavyweight title.
- June 9 Miguel Cotto successfully defends his WBC Welterweight title as he defeats Zab Judah by technical knockout in the 11th.
- June 23 Ricky Hatton defends his Ring Magazine light welterweight crown as he defeats Jose Luis Castillo by knockout. Castillo for the first time touches canvas in his professional career as Hatton hit him with a perfect liver punch.
- July 7 Vic Darchinyan loses his IBF and IBO Flyweight titles as he gets knocked out by Nonito Donaire in five rounds.
- July 14 Paul Williams becomes the WBO welterweight champion as he defeats Antonio Margarito by unanimous decision.
- July 18 Daisuke Naito upsets Pongsaklek Wonjongkam by unanimous decision, gaining the WBC flyweight title in the process. Naito ends Wonjongkam's six year run as WBC champion, despite defeating Naito on two previous occasions.
- August 4 Israel Vazquez defeats Rafael Marquez by technical knockout in the sixth round to recapture the WBC Super bantamweight title in their rematch. The two traded punches throughout the fight before Vazquez dominated Marquez in the sixth round causing the referee to stop the fight.
- September 29 Kelly Pavlik upsets Jermain Taylor by seventh round TKO to win the WBC, WBO, and universally recognized Middleweight Champion of the World. Pavlik was knocked down in the second round, but rallied back against a tired Taylor.
- October 6 Manny Pacquiao defeats Marco Antonio Barrera by unanimous decision. Barrera would announce his retirement after the fight.
- November 4 Joe Calzaghe defeats Mikkel Kessler by unanimous decision in a unification bout for the WBA, WBC and WBO super middleweight titles. Calzaghe becomes the first undisputed super middleweight champion and surpasses the 20 defences made by Bernard Hopkins and Larry Holmes at middleweight and heavyweight respectively.
- December 8 Floyd Mayweather, Jr. successfully defends his WBC and RIng Welterweight titles as he defeats Ricky Hatton by 10th round technical knockout.
Amateur boxing
Cricket
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