2018 in combat sports
Appearance
This article lists the 12 different combat sports and their results for 2018.
Amateur boxing
[edit]- March 24 – April 2: 2018 EUBC Under 22 European Boxing Championships in Târgu Jiu[1]
- April 17 – 26: 2018 European Youth Boxing Championships in Roseto degli Abruzzi[2]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 19 – 28: 2018 Asian Youth Boxing Championships in Bangkok[3]
- Kazakhstan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 5 – 13: 2018 African Youth Boxing Championships in Casablanca[4]
- May 19 – 27: 2018 Pan American Youth Boxing Championships in Colorado Springs, Colorado[5]
- United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 29 – June 2: 2018 Oceania Youth Boxing Championships in Apia[6]
- Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 20 – 31: 2018 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships in Budapest[7]
- For results, click here.
- September 2 – 7: 2018 FISU World University Boxing Championships in Elista[8]
- November 15 – 24: 2018 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships in New Delhi[9]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Professional boxing
[edit]Date | Location | Winner | Loser | Weight | Titles | Report |
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January 27 | Riga, Latvia | Oleksandr Usyk | Mairis Briedis | Cruiserweight | WBC, WBO | report |
February 17 | Manchester, England | George Groves | Chris Eubank Jr. | Super middleweight | WBA (Super) | report |
March 3 | New York City, United States | Deontay Wilder | Luis Ortiz | Heavyweight | WBC | report |
March 10 | San Antonio, United States | Mikey Garcia | Sergey Lipinets | Light welterweight | IBF | |
March 31 | Cardiff, Wales | Anthony Joshua | Joseph Parker | Heavyweight | WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO | report |
May 5 | Los Angeles, United States | Gennady Golovkin | Vanes Martirosyan | Middleweight | WBA (Super), WBC, IBO | |
May 12 | New York City, United States | Vasyl Lomachenko | Jorge Linares | Lightweight | WBA (Super) | |
May 19 | Quebec City, Canada | Adonis Stevenson | Badou Jack | Light heavyweight | WBC | |
July 21 | Moscow, Russia | Oleksandr Usyk | Murat Gassiev | Cruiserweight | WBA (Unified), WBC, WBO, IBF | report |
July 28 | Los Angeles, United States | Mikey Garcia | Robert Easter Jr. | Lightweight | WBC, IBF | |
August 4 | Atlantic City, United States | Eleider Álvarez | Sergey Kovalev | Light heavyweight | WBO | |
September 15 | Las Vegas, United States | Canelo Álvarez | Gennady Golovkin | Middleweight | WBA (Super), WBC, IBO | report |
September 22 | London, England | Anthony Joshua | Alexander Povetkin | Heavyweight | WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO | |
September 28 | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia | Callum Smith | George Groves | Super middleweight | WBA (Super) | report |
October 13 | Omaha, United States | Terence Crawford | José Benavidez Jr. | Welterweight | WBO | |
October 20 | Boston, United States | Demetrius Andrade | Walter Kautondokwa | Middleweight | WBO | |
November 10 | London, England | Oleksandr Usyk | Tony Bellew | Cruiserweight | WBA (Super), WBC, WBO, IBF | |
December 1 | Los Angeles, United States | Deontay Wilder SD Tyson Fury | Heavyweight | WBC | report | |
December 1 | Quebec, Canada | Oleksandr Gvozdyk | Adonis Stevenson | Light heavyweight | WBC | |
December 8 | New York City, United States | Vasyl Lomachenko | José Pedraza | Lightweight | WBA (Super), WBO | |
December 15 | New York City, United States | Canelo Álvarez | Rocky Fielding | Super middleweight | WBA (Regular) |
World fencing events
[edit]- April 1 – 10: 2018 World Junior and Cadet Fencing Championships in Verona[10]
- Russia won the gold medal tally. United States won the overall medal tally.
- July 19 – 27: 2018 World Fencing Championships in Wuxi[11]
- Italy won the gold medal tally. Italy, South Korea, and Russia won 7 overall medals each.
Continental fencing events
[edit]- February 24 – March 4: 2018 Asian Junior Fencing Championships in Dubai
- Junior Épée winners: KIM Myeong-ki (m) / YU Sihan (f)
- Junior Foil winners: Yudai Nagano (m) / Yuka Ueno (f)
- Junior Sabre winners: SONG Eun-gyun (m) / JO Ye-won (f)
- Junior Team Épée winners: South Korea (m) / Hong Kong (f)
- Junior Team Foil winners: Japan (m) / Japan (f)
- Junior Team Sabre winners: South Korea (m) / South Korea (f)
- February 27 – March 11: 2018 Pan American Junior Fencing Championships in San José
- Junior Épée winners: Alexandre Camargo / GUO Zishan (f)
- Junior Foil winners: Kenji Bravo / Delphine Devore (f)
- Junior Sabre winners: Andrew Doddo / Natalia Botello (f)
- Junior Team Épée winners: United States (m) / United States (f)
- Junior Team Foil winners: United States (m) / United States (f)
- Junior Team Sabre winners: United States (m) / Mexico (f)
- March 1 – 5: 2018 African Junior Fencing Championships in Lagos
- Junior Épée winners: Ahmed Elsayed (m) / Lma Huzayen (f)
- Junior Foil winners: Mohamed Hamza (m) / Yara Elsharkawy (f)
- Junior Sabre winners: Ahmed Ferjani (m) / Chaima Benadouda (f)
- Junior Team Épée winners: Egypt (m) / Egypt (f)
- Junior Team Foil winners: Egypt (m) / Egypt (f)
- Junior Team Sabre winners: Algeria (m) / Algeria (f)
- March 2 – 11: 2018 European Junior Fencing Championships in Sochi
- Junior Épée winners: Davide di Veroli (m) / Federica Isola (f)
- Junior Foil winners: Kirill Borodachev (m) / Martina Favaretto (f)
- Junior Sabre winners: Maxime Pianfetti (m) / Alina Mikhailova (f)
- Junior Team Épée winners: Hungary (m) / Italy (f)
- Junior Team Foil winners: Russia (m) / Germany (f)
- Junior Team Sabre winners: France (m) / Russia (f)
- June 5 – 9: 2018 African Fencing Championships in Tunis
- Épée winners: Houssam Elkord (m) / Aya Medany (f)
- Foil winners: Alaaeldin Abouelkassem (m) / Inès Boubakri (f)
- Sabre winners: Farès Ferjani (m) / Azza Besbes (f)
- Team Épée winners: Egypt (m) / Egypt (f)
- Team Foil winners: Egypt (m) / Tunisia (f)
- Team Sabre winners: Egypt (m) / Tunisia (f)
- June 15 – 20: 2018 Pan American Fencing Championships in Havana
- Épée winners: Jesús Andrés Lugones Ruggeri (m) / Kelley Hurley (f)
- Foil winners: Race Imboden (m) / Lee Kiefer (f)
- Sabre winners: Eli Dershwitz (m) / Dagmara Wozniak (f)
- Team Épée winners: United States (m) / United States (f)
- Team Foil winners: United States (m) / United States (f)
- Team Sabre winners: United States (m) / United States (f)
- June 16 – 21: 2018 European Fencing Championships in Novi Sad
- Épée winners: Yannick Borel (m) / Katrina Lehis (f)
- Foil winners: Aleksey Cheremisinov (m) / Inna Deriglazova (f)
- Sabre winners: Max Hartung (m) / Sofya Velikaya (f)
- Team Épée winners: Russia (m) / France (f)
- Team Foil winners: Russia (m) / Italy (f)
- Team Sabre winners: Hungary (m) / Russia (f)
- June 17 – 22: 2018 Asian Fencing Championships in Bangkok
- Épée winners: Jung Jin-sun (m) / Vivian Kong (f)
- Foil winners: CHEUNG Siu Lun (m) / Komaki Kikuchi (f)
- Sabre winners: Gu Bon-gil (m) / Kim Ji-yeon (f)
- Team Épée winners: China (m) / China (f)
- Team Foil winners: South Korea (m) / South Korea (f)
- Team Sabre winners: China (m) / China (f)
2017–18 Fencing Grand Prix
[edit]- Épée Grand Prix
- December 8 – 10, 2017: Qatari Grand Prix in Doha
- Winners: Park Sang-young (m) / Ana Maria Popescu (f)
- March 23 – 25: Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest
- Winners: Max Heinzer (m) / Mara Navarria (f)
- May 25 – 27: Colombian Grand Prix in Cali
- Winners: Yannick Borel (m) / Emese Szász-Kovács (f)
- December 8 – 10, 2017: Qatari Grand Prix in Doha
- Foil Grand Prix
- December 1 – 3, 2017: Italian Grand Prix in Turin
- Winners: Alexander Massialas (m) / Inna Deriglazova (f)
- March 16 – 18: United States Grand Prix in Long Beach, California
- Winners: Race Imboden (m) / Inna Deriglazova (f)
- May 18 – 20: Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai
- Winners: Richard Kruse (m) / Inna Deriglazova (f)
- December 1 – 3, 2017: Italian Grand Prix in Turin
- Sabre Grand Prix
- December 15 – 17, 2017: Mexican Grand Prix in Cancún
- Winners: Oh Sang-uk (m) / Olha Kharlan (f)
- March 30 – April 1: Korean Grand Prix in Seoul
- Winners: Áron Szilágyi (m) / Olha Kharlan (f)
- May 11 – 13: Russian Grand Prix (final) in Moscow
- Winners: Oh Sang-uk (m) / Sofya Velikaya (f)
- December 15 – 17, 2017: Mexican Grand Prix in Cancún
- Men's Épée World Cup
- October 27 – 29, 2017: Swiss World Cup in Bern
- Individual: Park Sang-young
- Team: South Korea
- November 17 – 19, 2017: Italian Men's Épée World Cup in Legnano
- Individual: András Rédli
- Team: Russia
- January 25 – 27: German Men's Épée World Cup in Heidenheim an der Brenz
- Individual: Kazuyasu Minobe
- Team: South Korea
- February 16 – 18: Canadian World Cup in Vancouver
- Individual: Bohdan Nikishyn
- Team: France
- May 11 – 13: French Men's Épée World Cup in Paris
- Individual: Nikolai Novosjolov
- Team: Hungary
- October 27 – 29, 2017: Swiss World Cup in Bern
- Women's Épée World Cup
- October 20 – 22, 2017: Estonian World Cup in Tallinn
- Individual: Mara Navarria
- Team: France
- November 10 – 12, 2017: Chinese World Cup in Suzhou
- January 19 – 21: Cuban World Cup in Havana
- Individual: Coraline Vitalis
- Team: South Korea
- February 9 – 11: Spanish Women's Épée World Cup in Barcelona
- Individual: ZHU Mingye
- Team: Russia
- May 4 – 6: Emirati World Cup in Dubai
- Individual: Sun Yiwen
- Team: United States
- October 20 – 22, 2017: Estonian World Cup in Tallinn
- Men's Foil World Cup
- October 20 – 22, 2017: Egyptian World Cup in Cairo
- Individual: Richard Kruse
- Team: United States
- November 10 – 12, 2017: Japanese World Cup in Tokyo
- Individual: Erwann Le Péchoux
- Team: United States
- January 19 – 21: French Men's Foil World Cup in Paris
- Individual: Alessio Foconi
- Team: United States
- February 9 – 11: German Men's Foil World Cup in Bonn
- Individual: Aleksey Cheremisinov
- Team: United States
- May 4 – 6: Russian World Cup in Saint Petersburg
- Individual: Maxime Pauty
- Team: United States
- October 20 – 22, 2017: Egyptian World Cup in Cairo
- Women's Foil World Cup
- October 13 – 15, 2017: Mexican World Cup in Cancún
- Individual: Lee Kiefer
- Team: Russia
- November 3 – 5, 2017: French Women's Foil World Cup in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés
- Individual: Hong Hyo-jin
- Team: Italy
- January 12 – 14: Polish Women's Foil World Cup in Gdańsk
- Individual: Inna Deriglazova
- Team: Russia
- February 2 – 4: Algerian Women's Foil World Cup in Algiers
- Individual: Alice Volpi
- Team: Russia
- April 27 – 29: German Women's Foil World Cup in Tauberbischofsheim
- Individual: Inna Deriglazova
- Team: Russia
- October 13 – 15, 2017: Mexican World Cup in Cancún
- Men's Sabre World Cup
- November 3 – 5, 2017: Algerian Men's Sabre World Cup in Algiers
- Individual: Eli Dershwitz
- Team: Germany
- December 1 – 3, 2017: Hungarian World Cup in Győr
- Individual: OH San-guk
- Team: South Korea
- February 2 – 4: Italian Men's Sabre World Cup in Padua
- Individual: Eli Dershwitz
- Team: South Korea
- February 23 – 25: Polish Men's Sabre World Cup in Warsaw
- Individual: Gu Bon-gil
- Team: South Korea
- May 18 – 20: Spanish Men's Sabre World Cup in Madrid
- Individual: Enrico Berrè
- Team: South Korea
- November 3 – 5, 2017: Algerian Men's Sabre World Cup in Algiers
- Women's Sabre World Cup
- October 27 – 29, 2017: French Women's Sabre World Cup in Orléans
- Individual: Rossella Gregorio
- Team: Russia
- November 17 – 19, 2017: Belgian World Cup in Sint-Niklaas
- Individual: Olha Kharlan
- Team: Italy
- January 26 – 28: American World Cup in Baltimore
- Individual: Martina Criscio
- Team: France
- March 16 – 18: Greek World Cup in Athens
- Individual: Bianca Pascu
- Team: Italy
- June 1 – 3: Tunisian World Cup in Tunis
- Individual: Manon Brunet
- Team: Russia
- October 27 – 29, 2017: French Women's Sabre World Cup in Orléans
World and continental judo events
[edit]- April 6 & 7: 2018 Oceania Judo Championships in / Nouméa[12]
- Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 12 – 15: 2018 African Judo Championships in Tunis[13]
- April 21 & 22: 2018 Pan American Judo Championships in San José[14]
- Cuba won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 26 – 28: 2018 European Judo Championships in Tel Aviv[15]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 19 & 20: 2018 Kata European Judo Championships in Koper[16]
- July 18: 2018 European Mixed Team Judo Championships in Yekaterinburg[17]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 20 – 27: 2018 World Judo Championships in Baku[18]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
2018 Grand Slam
[edit]- February 10 & 11: Grand Slam #1 in Paris[19]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 23 – 25: Grand Slam #2 in Düsseldorf[20]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 17 & 18: Grand Slam #3 in Yekaterinburg[21]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 27 – 29: Grand Slam #4 in Abu Dhabi[22]
- November 23 – 25: Grand Slam #5 (final) in Osaka[23]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
2018 Grand Prix
[edit]- January 19 – 21: GP #1 in Tunis[24]
- Kazakhstan and Ukraine won 2 gold medals each. Japan won the overall medal tally.
- March 9 – 11: GP #2 in Agadir[25]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 30 – April 1: GP #3 in Tbilisi[26]
- April 6 – 8: GP #4 in Antalya[27]
- May 25 – 27: GP #5 in Hohhot[28]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 27 – 29: GP #6 in Zagreb[29]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 10 – 12: GP #7 in Budapest[30]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 12 – 14: GP #8 in Cancún[31]
- November 9 – 11: GP #9 in Tashkent[32]
- Kosovo and Azerbaijan won 3 gold medals each. Germany won the overall medal tally.
- November 16 – 18: GP #10 (final) in The Hague[33]
- Ukraine and Russia won 2 gold medals each. The Netherlands won the overall medal tally.
2018 European Open
[edit]- February 3 & 4: European Open #1 in Odivelas (W) & Sofia (M)
- February 17 & 18: European Open #2 in Rome (W) & Oberwart (M)
- March 3 & 4: European Open #3 in Warsaw (W) & Prague (M)
- June 2 & 3: European Open #4 in Madrid (M & W)[40]
- August 18 & 19: European Open #5 in Minsk (M & W)[41]
- October 6 & 7: European Open #6 (final) in Glasgow (M & W)[42]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
2018 European Cup
[edit]- March 10 & 11: European Cup #1 in Uster-Zürich[43]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 7 & 8: European Cup #2 in Dubrovnik[44]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 5 & 6: European Cup #3 in Sarajevo[45]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 12 & 13: European Cup #4 in Orenburg[46]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 9 & 10: European Cup #5 in Belgrade[47]
- Serbia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 23 & 24: European Cup #6 in Celje-Podčetrtek[48]
- July 14 & 15: European Cup #7 in Saarbrücken[49]
- September 1 & 2: European Cup #8 in Bratislava[50]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 27 & 28: European Cup #9 (final) in Málaga[51]
- France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
2018 EJU Kata Tournaments
[edit]- February 25: 2018 EJU Kata Tournament #1 in Brussels[52]
- Nage No Kata winners: Netherlands (Erik Faes & Niels Neumann)
- Ju No Kata winners: Italy (Giovanni Tarabelli & Angelica Tarabelli)
- Katame No Kata winners: Belgium (Nicolas Gilon & Jean-Philippe Gilon)
- Kime No Kata winners: France (Michel Jeuffroy & Laurent Jeuffroy)
- Goshin Jutsu winners: Italy (Ubaldo Volpi & Maurizio Calderini)
- March 24: 2018 EJU Kata Tournament #2 in Pordenone[53]
- Nage No Kata winners: Italy (Mauro Collini & Tommaso Rondini)
- Katame No Kata winners: France (Nicolas Fourmaux & Jean-Daniel Nguyen)
- Ju No Kata winners: Germany (Wolfgang Daxromswinkel & Ulla Loosen)
- Kime No Kata winners: France (Michel Jeuffroy & Laurent Jeuffroy)
- Goshin Jutsu winners: Italy (Ubaldo Volpi & Maurizio Calderini)
- April 29: 2018 EJU Kata Tournament #3 (final) in Tours[54]
- Nage No Kata winners: Belgium (Nicolas Gilon & Jean-Philippe Gilon)
- Katame No Kata winners: Belgium (Nicolas Gilon & Jean-Philippe Gilon)
- Ju No Kata winners: France (Emmanuel Wirtz & Armelle Voindrot)
- Kime No Kata winners: France (Michel Jeuffroy & Laurent Jeuffroy)
- Goshin Jutsu winners: France (Kamel Ben Tekfa & Alexis Lacroix)
2018 Pan American Open
[edit]- March 10 & 11: Pan American Open #1 in Santiago[55]
- March 17 & 18: Pan American Open #2 in Lima[56]
- Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 24 & 25: Pan American Open #3 in Buenos Aires[57]
- September 1 & 2: Pan American Open #4 (final) in Santo Domingo[58]
- Dominican Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
2018 Asian Open
[edit]- July 7 & 8: Asian Open #1 in Taipei[59]
- South Korea and Japan won 5 gold medals each. South Korea won the overall medal tally.
- November 3 & 4: Asian Open #2 in Aktau[60]
- Kazakhstan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- December 1 & 2: Asian Open #3 (final) in Hong Kong[61]
- China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
2018 African Open
[edit]- November 17 & 18: African Open #1 in Dakar[62]
- Algeria won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 24 & 25: African Open #2 (final) in Yaoundé[63]
2018 Oceania Open
[edit]World & Continental Karate Events
[edit]- February 2 – 4: 45th EKF Junior, Cadet & U21 Championships in Sochi[65]
- May 10 – 13: 53rd EKF Senior Championships in Novi Sad[66]
- May 10 – 13: 17th AKF Cadet, Junior & U21 Championships in Okinawa[67]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 18 – 20: 18th OKF Cadet, Junior & U21 Championships in Auckland[68]
- Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 15 – 17: 32nd PKF Senior Championships in Santiago[69]
- United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 11 – 15: 15th AKF Senior Championships in Amman[70]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 19 – 22: 11th World University Karate Championship in Kobe[71]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 22 – 25: PKF Cadet, Junior & U21 Championships in Rio de Janeiro[72]
- Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 31 – September 2: UFAK Senior Championships in Kigali[73]
- Egypt won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 6 – 11: 24th WKF Senior Championships in Madrid[74]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
WKF Premier League
[edit]- January 26 – 28: Karate 1-Premier League #1 in Paris[75]
- February 16 – 18: Karate 1-Premier League #2 in Dubai[76]
- March 16 – 18: Karate 1-Premier League #3 in Rotterdam[77]
- April 6 – 8: Karate 1-Premier League #4 in Rabat[78]
- June 8 – 10: Karate 1-Premier League #5 in Istanbul[79]
- Iran won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 14 – 16: Karate 1-Premier League #6 in Berlin[80]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 12 – 14: Karate 1-Premier League #7 (final) in Tokyo[81]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
WKF Series A
[edit]- February 9 – 11: Karate 1 - Series A #1 in Guadalajara[82]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 2 – 4: Karate 1 - Series A #2 in Salzburg[83]
- Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 21 – 23: Karate 1 - Series A #3 in Santiago[84]
- Turkey won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- December 7 – 9: Karate 1 - Series A #4 (final) in Shanghai[85]
WKF Youth League
[edit]- May 25 – 27: Karate 1 - Youth League #1 in Sofia[86]
- Cadet: Russia and Switzerland won 2 gold medals each. Russia won the overall medal tally.
- Junior: Japan and Slovakia won 2 gold medals each. Japan won the overall medal tally.
- U14: Ukraine won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 6 – 8: Karate 1 - Youth League #2 in Umag[87]
- Cadet: Russia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia won 2 gold medals each. Russia won the overall medal tally.
- Junior: Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- U14: Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 26 – 28: Karate 1 - Youth League #3 in Cancún[88]
- Cadet: Russia won the gold medal tally. Mexico won the overall medal tally.
- Junior: Mexico won the gold medal tally. United States won the overall medal tally.
- U14: Mexico and United States won 3 gold medals each. Mexico won the overall medal tally.
- December 14 – 16: Karate 1 - Youth League #4 (final) in Caorle[89]
International mixed martial arts championships
[edit]- March 16 – 18: 2018 IMMAF Oceania Open Championships in Melbourne[90]
- Men's Lightweight winner: Jordan Thomas
- Men's Welterweight winner: Darian Weeks
- Men's Middleweight winner: Joseph Luciano
- Men's Featherweight winner: Kohei Maeda
- Men's Lightweight winner: Teruhiko Kato
- Men's Welterweight winner: Darian Weeks
- Men's Bantamweight winner: Reo Yamaguchi
- Women's Bantamweight winner: Amber Thompson
- Women's Flyweight winner: Anne Wilson
- Women's Bantamweight winner: Amber Thompson
- March 23 – 26: World Amateur Junior and Youth MMA Championships in Saint Petersburg
- May 24 – 26: 2018 IMMAF Africa Open Championships in Johannesburg
- June 17 – 23: 2018 IMMAF European Championships and European Youth Open in Bucharest
- September 3 – 8: 2018 IMMAF Asian Open and Junior MMA World Championships in Beijing
- May 10 – 19: 2018 IFMA World Championships in Cancún
- June 29 – July 8: 2018 European Championships in Prague
- July 23 – 29: 1st World University Muaythai Championship in Pattaya
- August 3 – 11: 2018 Youth World Championships in Bangkok
- October 26 – 29: 2018 Pan American Championships in Acapulco
- December 3 – 11: 2018 Asian Championships in Macau
World and Continental Championships
[edit]- April 11 & 12: Southeast Asian SAMBO Championships (M&W, Combat Sambo) in Jakarta
- Indonesia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 13 – 15: 2018 European Youth and Junior Championships in Prague
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 11 – 13: 2018 Asian Sambo Championships & Asian Youth and Junior Championships in Ulaanbaatar
- Uzbekistan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 18 – 20: European Sambo Championships in Athens
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 23 & 25: African Sambo Championships in Tunis
- July 21 & 22: Pan American Sambo Championships in Acapulco
- August 23 & 24: World Schools Sambo Championships in Oryol
- September 28: European Union Sambo Cup in Riga
- October 12 – 14: World Youth & Junior Sambo Championships in Tbilisi
- October 20 & 21: World Masters Sambo Championships in Morocco
- November 9 – 11: World Sambo Championships in Bucharest
- December 6 & 7: World Cadets Sambo Championships in Novi Sad
- December 7 – 9: 2nd World University Sambo Championships in Novi Sad
- December 16: European Sambo Cup in Madrid
World Cup
[edit]- March 23 & 24: WC (A. Kharlampiev Memorial) #1 in Moscow
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
International Taekwondo championships
[edit]- February 6 – 9: 2018 European Clubs Taekwondo Championships in Istanbul[91]
- Turkey won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 29 & 30: 2018 African Taekwondo Championships in Agadir[92]
- Morocco won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 31: 2018 President's Cup - African Region in Agadir[93]
- April 9 – 13: 2018 World Taekwondo Junior Championships in Hammamet[94][95]
- Iran won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 23 & 24: 2018 Asian Taekwondo Club Championships in Karaj[96]
- Iran won all the gold medals and the overall medal tally.
- April 25 – 28: 2018 World Taekwondo Beach Championships in Rhodes[97]
- Recognized Poomsae
- Under 17 winners: Michelangelo Sampognaro (m) / Eva Sandersen (f)
- Under 30 (Age 18-30) winners: Frans Salmi (m) / Kubra Dagli (f)
- Under 30 (Age 31 and up) winners: Othman Boularas (m) / LI Wenqi (f)
- Pair Under 17 winners: Thailand (Kanokchanok Jareonying & Pattarapong Sengmueang)
- Pair Under 30 (Age 18-30) winners: Denmark (Annaline Soeberg & Benjamin Harder)
- Pair Over 30 (Age 31 and up) winners: Denmark (Lisa Lents & Kim Nedergaard)
- Team Under 17 winners: Thailand (m) / Thailand (f)
- Team Over 17 winners: Finland (m) / Denmark (f)
- Freestyle Poomsae
- Under 17 (Age 15-17) winners: Thanaphat Bompenthomnumsuk (m) / Anastasiia Sumenkova (f)
- Over 17 (Age 18 and up) winners: Christian Kamphuis (m) / Soraya Wahjudi (f)
- Pair Over 17 winners: Spain (Sandra Gardini Gallo & Adrian Alonso Simon)
- Team winners: Thailand
- Technical Breaking
- Jumping Multiple Kick winner: SEO Jae-won
- Spinning Kick winner: JANG Jong-pil
- Free Style Breaking winner: KIM Min-song
- High Kick Performance winners: Kübra Dağlı (f) / PARK Seung-jin (f)
- Free Style Dynamic Kicks & Breaking Challenge
- Winners: LEE Chan-min (m) / CHOE Han-na (f)
- April 25 – 29: 2018 President's Cup - European Region in Athens[98]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 10 – 13: 2018 European Taekwondo Championships in Kazan[99]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 26 – 28: 2018 Asian Taekwondo Championships in Ho Chi Minh City[100]
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 31 – June 10: 2018 World Taekwondo Europe Open Multi European Games in Plovdiv[101]
- June 1 – 3: 2018 Rome World Taekwondo Grand-Prix in Italy[102]
- Russia won the gold medal tally. South Korea won the overall medal tally.
- July 5 – 8: 2018 El Hassan Cup International Open in Amman[103]
- Jordan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 13 – 15: 2018 Pan Am Taekwondo Championships in Spokane, Washington[104]
- July 27 – 29: 2018 World Taekwondo World Cup Team Championships in Wuxi[105]
- Men's winners: South Korea
- Women's winners: China
- Mixed winners: Russia
- August 3: 2018 President's Cup - Oceania Region in Mahina[106]
- Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 5: 2018 Oceania Taekwondo Championships in Mahina[107]
- Senior: Australia won all the gold medals and won the overall medal tally, too.
- Junior: French Polynesia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 10 – 12: 2018 Moscow World Taekwondo Grand-Prix in Russia[108]
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 11 – 15: 2018 Kimunyong Cup International Open Taekwondo Championships in Seoul[109]
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 7 – 9: 2018 Asian Taekwondo Open Championships in Atyrau (debut event)[110]
- Uzbekistan won the gold medal tally. Kazakhstan won the overall medal tally.
- September 19 – 21: Taoyuan 2018 World Taekwondo Grand-Prix in Chinese Taipei[111]
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 12 – 14: 2018 President's Cup - Pan American Region in Las Vegas[112]
- Mexico won the gold medal tally. United States won the overall medal tally.
- October 19 – 21: 2018 Manchester World Taekwondo Grand-Prix in Great Britain[113]
- Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 11 – 13: 2018 President's Cup - Asian Region in Taipei[114]
- Senior: South Korea won the gold medal tally. Chinese Taipei won the overall medal tally.
- Junior: Chinese Taipei won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Cadet: Chinese Taipei won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 22 & 23: 2018 World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final in Fujairah[115]
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 24 & 25: 2018 World Taekwondo Team Championships in Fujairah[116]
- Men -> Champions: Iran; Second: Russia; Third: Azerbaijan & Kazakhstan
- Women -> Champions: China; Second: Ivory Coast; Third: France & Russia
- Mixed -> Champions: Russia; Second: Turkey; Third: Ivory Coast & Kazakhstan
- December 9 – 16: 2018 World Taekwondo Grand Slam Series in Wuxi[117]
- China and Great Britain won 2 gold medals each. South Korea won the overall medal tally.
2018 WTF Open
[edit]- February 10 – 14: Turkish Open in Istanbul[118]
- Turkey won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- February 16 – 18: Fujairah Open in the United Arab Emirates[119]
- Kazakhstan won the gold medal tally. The United Arab Emirates won the overall medal tally.
- February 24 & 25: Slovenia Open in Maribor[120]
- February 24 & 25: Egypt Open in Alexandria[121]
- March 1 – 4: Malaysia Open in Kuala Lumpur[122]
- Malaysia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 3 & 4: Sofia Open in Bulgaria[123]
- Turkey won the gold medal tally. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
- March 8 – 11: Mexico Open in Monterrey[124]
- Mexico won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 10 & 11: Dutch Open in Eindhoven[125]
- South Korea won the gold medal tally. Russia won the overall medal tally.
- March 16 – 18: Belgian Open in Lommel[126]
- Turkey and South Korea won 3 gold medals each. France won the overall medal tally.
- March 16 – 18: Ukraine Open in Kharkiv[127]
- Kazakhstan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 25: Spanish Open in Alicante[128]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 7 & 8: German Open in Hamburg[129]
- Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 21 & 22: Fajr Open in Karaj[130]
- Iran won all the gold medals and the overall medal tally.
- May 26 & 27: Austrian Open in Innsbruck[131]
- Croatia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 16 & 17: LuxOpen in Luxembourg City[132]
- Spain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 18 – 24: Korea Open in Jeju City[133]
- South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 3 – 5: Argentina Open in Buenos Aires[134]
- Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 30 – September 2: Costa Rica Open in San José[135]
- Brazil won the gold medal tally. United States won the overall medal tally.
- September 3 – 6: Russia Open in Moscow[136]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 6 – 8: Palestinian Open in Ramallah[137]
- September 13 – 16: Canada Open in Richmond[138]
- Canada won the gold medal tally. United States won the overall medal tally.
- September 14 – 16: Polish Open Cup in Warsaw[139]
- September 21 – 23: Lebanon Open in Beirut[140]
- October 6 & 7: Riga Open in Latvia[141]
- October 19 – 21: Greek Open in Athens[142]
- Greece won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 27 & 28: Serbian Open in Belgrade[143]
- Spain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 10 & 11: Croatia Open in Zagreb[144]
- November 24 & 25: Israel Open in Ramla[145]
World wrestling championships
[edit]- May 14 – 20: 2018 World Military Wrestling Championships in Moscow[146]
- July 2 – 8: 2018 World Cadet Wrestling Championships in Zagreb[147]
- September 5 – 9: 2018 World University Wrestling Championships in Goiana[148]
- September 17 – 23: 2018 World Junior Wrestling Championships in Trnava[149]
- September 28 – 30: 2018 World Veterans Wrestling Championships (Men's Freestyle) in Skopje[150]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 5 – 7: 2018 World Veterans Wrestling Championships (Greco-Roman) in Perm[151]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 20 – 28: 2018 World Wrestling Championships in Budapest[152]
- Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 12 – 18: 2018 U23 World Wrestling Championships in Bucharest[153]
- March 17 & 18: 2018 Women's Freestyle World Cup in Takasaki, Gunma[154]
- April 7 & 8: 2018 Men's Freestyle World Cup in Iowa City, Iowa[155]
- Champions: United States; Second: Azerbaijan; Third: Japan
- December 13 & 14: 2018 World Men's Wrestling Clubs Cup (Freestyle) in Babol[156]
- December 20 & 21: 2018 World Men's Wrestling Clubs Cup (Greco-Roman) in Ardabil[157]
Wrestling Grand Prix
[edit]- February 3: 2018 Grand Prix of Croatia in Zagreb[158]
- June 23 & 24: 2018 Grand Prix of Hungary in Győr[159]
- Greco-Roman: Kazakhstan won the gold medal tally. Hungary won the overall medal tally.
- July 14 & 15: 2018 Grand Prix of Spain in Madrid[160]
- Men's Freestyle: Spain and Russia won 2 gold medals each. Spain won the overall medal tally.
- Women's Freestyle: United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Greco-Roman: Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 18 & 19: 2018 Grand Prix of Germany in Dortmund[161]
- Greco-Roman: Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Continental wrestling championships
[edit]- February 7 – 11: 2018 African Wrestling Championships (Senior, Junior, & Cadet) in Port Harcourt[162]
- Men's Freestyle: Nigeria won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Women's Freestyle: Nigeria won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Greco-Roman: Algeria won the gold medal tally. Egypt won the overall medal tally.
- Junior Men's Freestyle: Nigeria, Algeria, and Egypt won 3 gold medals each. Nigeria won the overall medal tally.
- Junior Women's Freestyle: Tunisia won the gold medal tally. Tunisia and Nigeria won 8 overall medals each.
- Junior Greco-Roman: Egypt won the gold medal tally. Egypt and Nigeria won 8 overall medals each.
- Cadet Men's Freestyle: Egypt won the gold medal tally. South Africa and Nigeria won 6 overall medals each.
- Cadet Women's Freestyle: Nigeria won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Cadet Greco-Roman: Algeria and Tunisia won 3 gold medals each. Egypt won the overall medal tally.
- February 27 – March 4: 2018 Asian Wrestling Championships in Bishkek[163]
- Men's Freestyle: Uzbekistan and Iran won 3 gold medals each. Uzbekistan won the overall medal tally.
- Women's Freestyle: China won the gold medal tally. Mongolia won the overall medal tally.
- Greco-Roman: Iran won the gold medal tally. Kyrgyzstan won the overall medal tally.
- March 20 – 25: 2018 Central American and Caribbean Wrestling Championship in Havana[164]
- March 29 – 31: 2018 Mediterranean Wrestling Championship in Algiers[165]
- Men's Freestyle: Tunisia won the gold medal tally. Algeria won the overall medal tally.
- Women's Freestyle: Tunisia won the gold medal tally. Tunisia and Algeria won 7 overall medals each.
- Greco-Roman: Algeria won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Junior Men's Freestyle: Algeria won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Junior Women's Freestyle: Tunisia won the gold medal tally. Algeria won the overall medal tally.
- Junior Greco-Roman: Algeria won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Cadet Men's Freestyle: Algeria won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Cadet Women's Freestyle: Algeria won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Cadet Greco-Roman: Algeria and Egypt won 3 gold medals each. Algeria won the overall medal tally.
- April 20 & 21: 2018 Arab Cadet Wrestling Championship in Baghdad[166]
- April 30 – May 6: 2018 European Wrestling Championships in Kaspiysk[167]
- May 3 – 6: 2018 Pan American Wrestling Championships in Lima[168]
- Men's Freestyle: United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Women's Freestyle: United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Greco-Roman: Cuba won the gold medal tally. Cuba and the United States won 6 overall medals each.
- May 10 – 13: 2018 Asian Cadet Wrestling Championships in Tashkent[169]
- Cadet Men's Freestyle: Iran won the gold medal tally. Iran and Kazakhstan won 8 overall medals each.
- Cadet Women's Freestyle: Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Cadet Greco-Roman: Iran won the gold medal tally. Iran and Uzbekistan won 7 overall medals each.
- May 14 – 20: 2018 European Cadet Wrestling Championships in Skopje[170]
- May 18 – 20: 2018 Oceania Wrestling Championships (Senior, Junior, & Cadet) in Yigo[171]
- Men's Freestyle: Guam won the gold medal tally. Federated States of Micronesia won the overall medal tally.
- Women's Freestyle: All events (except the 55 kg event) were won by default.
- Greco-Roman: Palau won the gold medal tally. Federated States of Micronesia won the overall medal tally.
- Junior Men's Freestyle: American Samoa, New Zealand, & Guam won 2 gold medals each. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Junior Women's Freestyle: All events here were won by default.
- Junior Greco-Roman: American Samoa, New Zealand, & Federated States of Micronesia won 2 gold medals each. American Samoa won the overall medal tally.
- Cadet Men's Freestyle: New Zealand won the gold medal tally. New Zealand and American Samoa won 4 overall medals each.
- Cadet Women's Freestyle: All individual women's wrestlers here won a gold medal by default.
- Cadet Greco-Roman: American Samoa won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 19: 2018 Nordic Senior Wrestling Championships in Västerås[172]
- May 25 – 27: 2018 Pan American Cadet Wrestling Championships in Guatemala City[173]
- Cadet Men's Freestyle: United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Cadet Women's Freestyle: United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Cadet Greco-Roman: United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 26 & 27: 2018 Nordic Junior and Cadet Wrestling Championships in Kajaani[174]
- Note: There were no junior freestyle events in this championship.
- Junior Greco-Roman: Estonia won the gold medal tally. Estonia and Finland won 7 overall medals each.
- Cadet Men's Freestyle: Finland won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Cadet Women's Freestyle: Norway won the gold medal tally. Sweden won the overall medal tally.
- Cadet Greco-Roman: Denmark won the gold medal tally. Finland won the overall medal tally.
- June 4 – 10: 2018 European U23 Wrestling Championships in Istanbul[175]
- July 17 – 22: 2018 Asian Junior Wrestling Championships in New Delhi[176]
- July 25 & 26: 2018 Arab Senior Wrestling Championships in Sharm El Sheikh[177]
- July 30 – August 5: 2018 European Junior Wrestling Championships in Rome[178]
- Junior Men's Freestyle: Russia won the gold medal tally. Azerbaijan won the overall medal tally.
- Junior Women's Freestyle: Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Junior Greco-Roman: Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 17 – 19: 2018 Pan American Junior Wrestling Championships in Fortaleza[179]
- Junior Men's Freestyle: United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- Junior Women's Freestyle: Mexico and Canada won 3 gold medals each. Mexico and United States won 7 overall medals each.
- Junior Greco-Roman: United States won the gold medal tally. The United States and Mexico won 7 overall medals each.
- November 1 – 4: 2018 Balkan Junior Wrestling Championships in Tirana[180]
References
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- ^ WKF's 53rd EKF Senior Championships Page
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- ^ 2018 Karate 1 - Youth League #2 Page
- ^ 2018 Karate 1 - Youth League #3 Page
- ^ 2018 Karate 1 - Youth League #4 Page
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- ^ WT's 2018 Presidents Cup - Africa Region Results Page
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- ^ WTM's Belgian Open 2018 (G-1): Korea and Turkey stand out with 3 golds[permanent dead link]
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- ^ WT's 2018 Croatia Open Results Page
- ^ WT's 2018 Israel Open Results Page
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- ^ UWW's 2018 World Junior Wrestling Championships Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 World Veterans Wrestling Championships (Men's Freestyle) Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 World Veterans Wrestling Championships (Greco-Roman) Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 World Wrestling Championships Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 U23 World Wrestling Championships Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 Women's Freestyle World Cup Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 Men's Freestyle World Cup Page
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- ^ UWW's 2018 World Men's Wrestling Clubs Cup (Greco-Roman) Page
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- ^ UWW's 2018 Grand Prix of Hungary Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 Grand Prix of Spain Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 Grand Prix of Germany Page
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- ^ UWW's 2018 Asian Wrestling Championships Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 Central American and Caribbean Wrestling Championship Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 Mediterranean Wrestling Championship Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 Arab Cadet Wrestling Championship Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 European Wrestling Championships Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 Pan American Wrestling Championships Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 Asian Cadet Wrestling Championships Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 European Cadet Wrestling Championships Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 Oceania Wrestling Championships Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 Nordic Senior Wrestling Championships Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 Pan American Cadet Wrestling Championships Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 Nordic Junior and Cadet Wrestling Championships Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 European U23 Wrestling Championships Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 Asian Junior Wrestling Championships Page
- ^ UWW's 2018 Arab Senior Wrestling Championships Page
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External links
[edit]- International Boxing Association (Amateur)
- FIE - Fédération Internationale d'Escrime (International Fencing Federation)
- International Judo Federation
- World Karate Federation
- World Association of Kickboxing Organizations Archived 2013-12-07 at the Wayback Machine
- International Mixed Martial Arts Federation
- International Federation of Muaythai Amateur
- International Sambo Federation
- World Taekwondo Federation
- United World Wrestling
- International Wushu Federation