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词条 September 2012 in sports
释义

  1. Days of the month

     30 September 2012 (Sunday)  Auto racing  Baseball  Basketball  Rugby league  29 September 2012 (Saturday)  Australian rules football  Basketball  Mixed martial arts  Rugby union  28 September 2012 (Friday)  Baseball  Basketball  27 September 2012 (Thursday)  Basketball  Football (soccer)  26 September 2012 (Wednesday)  Football (soccer)  25 September 2012 (Tuesday)  Football (soccer)  24 September 2012 (Monday)  Baseball  23 September 2012 (Sunday)  Auto racing  Baseball  Cycling  Football (soccer)  Gaelic football  Sumo  22 September 2012 (Saturday)  Baseball  Cycling  Football (soccer)  Mixed martial arts  21 September 2012 (Friday)  Baseball  20 September 2012 (Wednesday)  Baseball  Football (soccer)  19 September 2012 (Wednesday)  Baseball  Cycling  Football (soccer)  18 September 2012 (Tuesday)  Cycling  Football (soccer)  17 September 2012 (Monday)  16 September 2012 (Sunday)  Auto racing  Football (soccer)  Tennis  15 September 2012 (Saturday)  Roller hockey  Rugby union  Tennis  14 September 2012 (Friday)  Football (soccer)  Roller hockey  Tennis  13 September 2012 (Thursday)  Roller hockey  12 September 2012 (Wednesday)  Roller hockey  11 September 2012 (Tuesday)  Basketball  Football (soccer)  Roller hockey  10 September 2012 (Monday)  Roller hockey  Tennis  9 September 2012 (Sunday)  Auto racing  Cycling  Roller hockey  Tennis  8 September 2012 (Saturday)  Basketball  Cycling  Football (soccer)  Rugby union  Tennis  7 September 2012 (Friday)  Cycling  Football (soccer)  Tennis  6 September 2012 (Thursday)  Cycling  Tennis  5 September 2012 (Wednesday)  American football  Basketball  Cycling  Tennis  4 September 2012 (Thursday)  Football (soccer)  Tennis  3 September 2012 (Monday)  Cycling  Tennis  2 September 2012 (Sunday)  Auto racing  1 September 2012 (Saturday)  American football  Cycling  Football (soccer)  Multi-sport  Tennis 

  2. References

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Days of the month

30 September 2012 (Sunday)

Auto racing

  • Sprint Cup Series – Chase for the Sprint Cup:
    • AAA 400 in Dover, Delaware: (1) {{flagicon|Michigan}} Brad Keselowski (Dodge; Penske Racing) (2) {{flagicon|California}} Jeff Gordon (Chevrolet; Hendrick Motorsports) (3) {{flagicon|Arkansas}} Mark Martin (Toyota; Michael Waltrip Racing)
    • Drivers' championship standings (after 29 of 36 races): (1) Keselowski 2142 points (2) {{flagicon|California}} Jimmie Johnson (Chevrolet; Hendrick Motorsports) 2137 (3) {{flagicon|Florida}} Denny Hamlin (Toyota; Joe Gibbs Racing) 2126

Baseball

  • Major League Baseball:
    • In Arlington, Texas: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 5, Texas Rangers 4.
    • Angels outfielder Mike Trout becomes the youngest player in MLB history to collect 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases in a single season at the age of 21 years, 54 days.
    • In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Cincinnati Reds 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 3.
    • Pirates extend their MLB record for most consecutive losing season to 20 as they rack up their 82nd loss of the season.

Basketball

  • WNBA playoffs:
    • Conference Semifinals:
    • Eastern Conference Game 2 in Atlanta, Georgia: Indiana Fever 103, Atlanta Dream 88. Series tied 1–1.
    • Western Conference Game 2 in Seattle, Washington: Seattle Storm 86, Minnesota Lynx 79. Series tied 1–1.

Rugby league

  • NRL Grand Final in Sydney: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 4–11 Melbourne Storm
    • Storm win the title for the first time since 1999 and second time overall. Storm halfback Cooper Cronk is awarded Clive Churchill Medal as Man of the Match.

29 September 2012 (Saturday)

Australian rules football

  • AFL Grand Final in Melbourne: Hawthorn 11.15 (81) – 14.7 (91) Sydney
    • Sydney win the title for the first time since 2005 and fifth time overall.

Basketball

  • WNBA playoffs:
    • Conference Semifinals:
    • Eastern Conference Game 2 in Newark, New Jersey: Connecticut Sun 75, New York Liberty 62. Sun win series 2–0.
    • Western Conference Game 2 in San Antonio, Texas: Los Angeles Sparks 101, San Antonio Silver Stars 94. Sparks win series 2–0.

Mixed martial arts

  • Struve vs. Miocic in Nottingham, England (ENG unless stated):
    • Welterweight bout: Che Mills def. Duane Ludwig {{cc3|USA}} via TKO (knee injury)
    • Welterweight bout: John Hathaway def. John Maguire via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27)
    • Lightweight bout: Matt Wiman {{cc3|USA}} def. Paul Sass via submission (armbar)
    • Bantamweight bout: Brad Pickett def. Yves Jabouin {{cc3|HAI}} via KO (punches)
    • Welterweight bout: Dan Hardy def. Amir Sadollah {{cc3|USA}} via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 30–27)
    • Heavyweight bout: Stefan Struve {{cc3|NED}} def. Stipe Miocic {{cc3|USA}} via TKO (punches)

Rugby union

  • The Rugby Championship, Round 5:
    • In Pretoria, South Africa: {{ru-rt|ZAF}} 31–8 {{ru|AUS}}
    • In La Plata, Argentina: {{ru-rt|ARG}} 15–54 {{ru|NZL}}
    • Standings: New Zealand 21 points, South Africa 12, Australia 8, Argentina 3.
    • New Zealand win the inaugural Rugby Championship title.

28 September 2012 (Friday)

Baseball

  • Major League Baseball:
    • In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Cincinnati Reds 1, Pittsburgh Pirates 0.
    • Reds pitcher Homer Bailey throws the 15th no–hitter in franchise history; the first since Tom Browning pitched a perfect game on September 16, 1988.

Basketball

  • WNBA playoffs:
    • Conference Semifinals:
    • Eastern Conference Game 1 in Indianapolis, Indiana: Atlanta Dream 75, Indiana Fever 66. Dream lead series 1–0.
    • Western Conference Game 1 in Minneapolis, Minnesota: Minnesota Lynx 78, Seattle Storm 70. Lynx lead series 1–0.

27 September 2012 (Thursday)

Basketball

  • WNBA playoffs:
    • Conference Semifinals:
    • Eastern Conference Game 1 in Uncasville, Connecticut: Connecticut Sun 65, New York Liberty 60. Sun lead series 1–0.
    • Western Conference Game 1 in Los Angeles, California: Los Angeles Sparks 93, San Antonio Silver Stars 86. Sparks lead series 1–0.

Football (soccer)

  • UEFA Women's Champions League Round of 32, first leg:
    • Unia Racibórz {{flagicon|POL}} – {{flagicon|GER}} Wolfsburg
    • SFK 2000 {{flagicon|BIH}} – {{flagicon|CZE}} Sparta Praha
    • MTK {{flagicon|HUN}} – {{flagicon|SWE}} LdB Malmö
    • ADO Den Haag {{flagicon|NED}} – {{flagicon|RUS}} Rossiyanka
  • Copa Sudamericana Round of 16, first leg: Colón {{flagicon|ARG}} – {{flagicon|PAR}} Cerro Porteño

26 September 2012 (Wednesday)

Football (soccer)

  • FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Group Stage, matchday 2:
    • Group C:
    • {{fbwu-rt|17|MEX}} 0–3 {{fbwu|17|BRA}}
    • {{fbwu-rt|17|NZL}} 0–3 {{fbwu|17|JPN}}
    • Group D:
    • {{fbwu-rt|17|URU}} 0–5 {{fbwu|17|GHA}}
    • {{fbwu-rt|17|CHN}} 1–1 {{fbwu|17|GER}}
  • UEFA Women's Champions League Round of 32, first leg:
    • BIIK Kazygurt {{flagicon|KAZ}} 0–4 {{flagicon|NOR}} Røa
    • Birmingham City {{flagicon|ENG}} 2–0 {{flagicon|ITA}} Bardolino Verona
    • Spartak Subotica {{flagicon|SRB}} 0–1 {{flagicon|SWE}} Göteborg
    • Apollon Limassol {{flagicon|CYP}} 2–3 {{flagicon|ITA}} Torres
    • PK-35 Vantaa {{flagicon|FIN}} 0–7 {{flagicon|FRA}} Lyon
    • Olimpia Cluj {{flagicon|ROU}} 1–1 {{flagicon|AUT}} Neulengbach
    • Barcelona {{flagicon|ESP}} 0–3 {{flagicon|ENG}} Arsenal
    • Stabæk {{flagicon|NOR}} 2–0 {{flagicon|DEN}} Brøndby
    • Standard Liège {{flagicon|BEL}} 1–3 {{flagicon|GER}} Turbine Potsdam
    • Glasgow City {{flagicon|SCO}} 1–2 {{flagicon|DEN}} Fortuna Hjørring
    • Stjarnan {{flagicon|ISL}} 0–0 {{flagicon|RUS}} Zorky Krasnogorsk
  • Copa Sudamericana Round of 16, first leg:
    • LDU Loja {{flagicon|ECU}} 1–1 {{flagicon|BRA}} São Paulo
    • Barcelona {{flagicon|ECU}} 0–1 {{flagicon|BRA}} Grêmio

25 September 2012 (Tuesday)

Football (soccer)

  • FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Group Stage, matchday 2:
    • Group A:
    • {{fbwu-rt|17|COL}} 0–1 {{fbwu|17|CAN}}
    • {{fbwu-rt|17|AZE}} 0–11 {{fbwu|17|NGA}}
    • Group B:
    • {{fbwu-rt|17|FRA}} 1–1 {{fbwu|17|PRK}}
    • {{fbwu-rt|17|USA}} 6–0 {{fbwu|17|GAM}}
  • UEFA Women's Champions League Round of 32, first leg: Zürich {{flagicon|SUI}} 1–1 {{flagicon|FRA}} Juvisy
  • Copa Sudamericana Round of 16, first leg:
    • Independiente {{flagicon|ARG}} 2–1 {{flagicon|URU}} Liverpool
    • Deportivo Quito {{flagicon|ECU}} 2–0 {{flagicon|ARG}} Tigre

24 September 2012 (Monday)

Baseball

  • World Baseball Classic Qualifier 2 Final in Regensburg, Germany: {{bb|CAN}} 11, {{bb|GER}} 1 (F/8). Canada qualifies for the main tournament in March 2013.

23 September 2012 (Sunday)

Auto racing

  • Formula One:
    • Singapore Grand Prix in Marina Bay, Singapore: (1) Sebastian Vettel {{cc3|GER}} (Red Bull-Renault) (2) Jenson Button {{cc3|GBR}} (McLaren-Mercedes) (3) Fernando Alonso {{cc3|ESP}} (Ferrari)
    • Drivers' championship standings (after 14 of 20 races): (1) Alonso 194 points (2) Vettel 165 (3) Kimi Räikkönen {{cc3|FIN}} (Lotus-Renault) 149
    • Constructors' championship standings: (1) Red Bull-Renault 297 points (2) McLaren-Mercedes 261 (3) Ferrari 245
  • Sprint Cup Series – Chase for the Sprint Cup:
    • Sylvania 300 in Loudon, New Hampshire: (1) {{flagicon|Florida}} Denny Hamlin (Toyota; Joe Gibbs Racing) (2) {{flagicon|California}} Jimmie Johnson (Chevrolet; Hendrick Motorsports) (3) {{flagicon|California}} Jeff Gordon (Chevrolet; Hendrick Motorsports)
    • Drivers' championship standings (after 28 of 36 races): (1) Johnson 2096 points (2) {{flagicon|Michigan}} Brad Keselowski (Dodge; Penske Racing) 2095 (3) Hamlin 2089

Baseball

  • World Baseball Classic qualification:
    • Qualifier 1 Final in Jupiter, Florida, United States: {{bb|ESP}} 9, {{bb|ISR}} 7 (F/10). Spain qualifies for the main tournament in March 2013.
    • Qualifier 2 in Regensburg, Germany: {{bb|GER}} 16, {{bb|GBR}} 1 (F/7). Great Britain is eliminated.

Cycling

  • UCI Road World Championships:
    • Men's road race: {{gold1}} Philippe Gilbert {{cc3|BEL}} {{silver2}} Edvald Boasson Hagen {{cc3|NOR}} {{bronze3}} Alejandro Valverde {{cc3|ESP}}

Football (soccer)

  • FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Group Stage, matchday 1:
    • Group C:
    • {{fbwu-rt|17|MEX}} 1–0 {{fbwu|17|NZL}}
    • {{fbwu-rt|17|BRA}} 0–5 {{fbwu|17|JPN}}
    • Group D:
    • {{fbwu-rt|17|URU}} 0–4 {{fbwu|17|CHN}}
    • {{fbwu-rt|17|GHA}} 1–2 {{fbwu|17|GER}}

Gaelic football

  • All-Ireland Senior Championship Final in Dublin: Donegal 2–11 – 0–13 Mayo
    • Donegal win the title for the first time since 1992 and second time overall.

Sumo

  • Aki basho (September grand tournament) in Tokyo, Japan:
    • Harumafuji Kōhei defeats Hakuhō Shō to win his 4th makuuchi (top division) championship with second consecutive perfect 15–0 record, and guarantees himself promotion to 70th yokozuna.

22 September 2012 (Saturday)

Baseball

  • World Baseball Classic qualification:
    • Qualifier 1 in Jupiter, Florida, United States:
    • {{bb|RSA}} 5, {{bb|FRA}} 2 (F/11). France is eliminated.
    • {{bb|ESP}} 13, {{bb|RSA}} 3. South Africa is eliminated.
    • Qualifier 2 in Regensburg, Germany:
    • {{bb|GBR}} 12, {{bb|CZE}} 5. Czech Republic is eliminated.
    • {{bb|CAN}} 16, {{bb|GER}} 7.
  • Major League Baseball:
    • In Cincinnati, Ohio: Cincinnati Reds 6, Los Angeles Dodgers 0.
    • The Reds clinch the National League Central title for the first time since 2010 and third time overall, and advance to the Division Series.
    • In San Francisco, California: San Francisco Giants 8, San Diego Padres 4.
    • The Giants clinch the National League West title for the first time since 2010 and eighth time overall, and advance to the Division Series.

Cycling

  • UCI Road World Championships:
    • Women's road race: {{gold1}} Marianne Vos {{cc3|NED}} {{silver2}} Rachel Neylan {{cc3|AUS}} {{bronze3}} Elisa Longo Borghini {{cc3|ITA}}

Football (soccer)

  • FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Group Stage, matchday 1:
    • Group A:
    • {{fbwu-rt|17|NGA}} 1–1 {{fbwu|17|CAN}}
    • {{fbwu-rt|17|AZE}} 0–4 {{fbwu|17|COL}}
    • Group B:
    • {{fbwu-rt|17|PRK}} 11–0 {{fbwu|17|GAM}}
    • {{fbwu-rt|17|FRA}} 0–0 {{fbwu|17|USA}}

Mixed martial arts

  • UFC 152 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (USA unless stated):
    • Catchweight (146.2 lb) bout: Cub Swanson def. Charles Oliveira {{cc3|BRA}} via KO (punch)
    • Light Heavyweight bout: Matt Hamill def. Roger Hollett {{cc3|CAN}} via unanimous decision (29–28, 30–27, 30–27)
    • Middleweight bout: Michael Bisping {{cc3|ENG}} def. Brian Stann via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
    • Inaugural Flyweight Championship bout: Demetrious Johnson def. Joseph Benavidez via split decision (48–47, 47–48, 49–46)
    • Light Heavyweight Championship bout: Jon Jones (c) def. Vitor Belfort {{cc3|BRA}} via submission (keylock)

21 September 2012 (Friday)

Baseball

  • World Baseball Classic qualification:
    • Qualifier 1 in Jupiter, Florida, United States:
    • {{bb|ISR}} 4, {{bb|ESP}} 2.
    • {{bb|RSA}} vs. {{bb|FRA}} — game suspended with the score tied at 2–2 after 9 innings due to rain; will be resumed on 22 September.
    • Qualifier 2 in Regensburg, Germany: {{bb|GER}} 16, {{bb|CZE}} 1 (F/6).
  • Nippon Professional Baseball:
    • In Bunkyo, Tokyo: Yomiuri Giants 6, Tokyo Yakult Swallows 4.
    • The Giants win their first Central League title since 2009, and earn a one-win and home field advantage for Climax Series Final Stage.

20 September 2012 (Wednesday)

Baseball

  • World Baseball Classic qualification:
    • Qualifier 1 in Jupiter, Florida, United States: {{bb|ESP}} 8, {{bb|FRA}} 0.
    • Qualifier 2 in Regensburg, Germany: {{bb|CAN}} 11, {{bb|GBR}} 1 (F/7).

Football (soccer)

  • CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage, matchday 4:
    • Group 3: Houston Dynamo {{flagicon|USA}} 4–0 {{flagicon|SLV}} FAS
    • Group 7: Municipal {{flagicon|GUA}} 2–1 {{flagicon|PAN}} Chorrillo
  • Copa Sudamericana Second Stage, second leg (first leg scores in parentheses):
    • Liverpool {{flagicon|URU}} 1–0 (1–1) {{flagicon|COL}} Envigado. Liverpool won on points 4–1
  • UEFA Europa League group stage, matchday 1:
    • Group A:
    • Young Boys {{flagicon|SUI}} 3–5 {{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool
    • Udinese {{flagicon|ITA}} 1–1 {{flagicon|RUS}} Anzhi Makhachkala
    • Group B:
    • Hapoel Tel Aviv {{flagicon|ISR}} 0–3 {{flagicon|ESP}} Atlético Madrid
    • Viktoria Plzeň {{flagicon|CZE}} 3–1 {{flagicon|POR}} Académica
    • Group C:
    • AEL Limassol {{flagicon|CYP}} 0–0 {{flagicon|GER}} Borussia Mönchengladbach
    • Fenerbahçe {{flagicon|TUR}} 2–2 {{flagicon|FRA}} Marseille
    • Group D:
    • Marítimo {{flagicon|POR}} 0–0 {{flagicon|ENG}} Newcastle United
    • Bordeaux {{flagicon|FRA}} 4–0 {{flagicon|BEL}} Club Brugge
    • Group E:
    • Stuttgart {{flagicon|GER}} 2–2 {{flagicon|ROU}} Steaua București
    • Copenhagen {{flagicon|DEN}} 2–1 {{flagicon|NOR}} Molde
    • Group F:
    • Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk {{flagicon|UKR}} 2–0 {{flagicon|NED}} PSV Eindhoven
    • Napoli {{flagicon|ITA}} 4–0 {{flagicon|SWE}} AIK
    • Group G:
    • Genk {{flagicon|BEL}} 3–0 {{flagicon|HUN}} Videoton
    • Sporting CP {{flagicon|POR}} 0–0 {{flagicon|SUI}} Basel
    • Group H:
    • Internazionale {{flagicon|ITA}} 2–2 {{flagicon|RUS}} Rubin Kazan
    • Partizan {{flagicon|SRB}} 0–0 {{flagicon|AZE}} Neftchi Baku
    • Group I:
    • Lyon {{flagicon|FRA}} 2–1 {{flagicon|CZE}} Sparta Prague
    • Athletic Bilbao {{flagicon|ESP}} 1–1 {{flagicon|ISR}} Ironi Kiryat Shmona
    • Group J:
    • Maribor {{flagicon|SLO}} 3–0 {{flagicon|GRE}} Panathinaikos
    • Tottenham Hotspur {{flagicon|ENG}} 0–0 {{flagicon|ITA}} Lazio
    • Group K:
    • Rapid Wien {{flagicon|AUT}} 1–2 {{flagicon|NOR}} Rosenborg
    • Bayer Leverkusen {{flagicon|GER}} 0–0 {{flagicon|UKR}} Metalist Kharkiv
    • Group L:
    • Levante {{flagicon|ESP}} 1–0 {{flagicon|SWE}} Helsingborg
    • Twente {{flagicon|NED}} 2–2 {{flagicon|GER}} Hannover 96

19 September 2012 (Wednesday)

Baseball

  • World Baseball Classic Qualifier 1 in Jupiter, Florida, United States: {{bb|ISR}} 7, {{bb|RSA}} 3.

Cycling

  • UCI Road World Championships:
    • Men's time trial: {{gold1}} Tony Martin {{cc3|GER}} 58' 38.76" {{silver2}} Taylor Phinney {{cc3|USA}} + 5.37" {{bronze3}} Vasil Kiryienka {{cc3|BLR}} + 1' 44.99"

Football (soccer)

  • AFC Champions League Quarter-finals, first leg:
    • Adelaide United {{flagicon|AUS}} 2–2 {{flagicon|UZB}} Bunyodkor
    • Ulsan Hyundai {{flagicon|KOR}} 1–0 {{flagicon|KSA}} Al-Hilal
    • Sepahan {{flagicon|IRN}} 0–0 {{flagicon|KSA}} Al-Ahli
    • Al-Ittihad {{flagicon|KSA}} 4–2 {{flagicon|CHN}} Guangzhou Evergrande
  • CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage, matchday 4:
    • Group 1: Águila {{flagicon|SLV}} 0–4 {{flagicon|MEX}} Santos Laguna
    • Group 4: Marathón {{flagicon|HON}} 2–3 {{flagicon|USA}} Seattle Sounders FC
    • Group 5: Puerto Rico Islanders {{flagicon|PUR}} 0–0 {{flagicon|USA}} Los Angeles Galaxy
  • Copa Sudamericana Second Stage, second leg (first leg scores in parentheses):
    • Millonarios {{flagicon|COL}} 1–1 (4–2) {{flagicon|PAR}} Guaraní. Millonarios won on points 4–1
    • Cerro Porteño {{flagicon|PAR}} 4–0 (2–2) {{flagicon|VEN}} Mineros de Guayana. Cerro Porteño won on points 4–1.
    • Barcelona {{flagicon|ECU}} 4–3 (0–0) {{flagicon|CHI}} Cobreloa. Barcelona won on points 4–1
  • UEFA Champions League group stage, matchday 1:
    • Group E:
    • Shakhtar Donetsk {{flagicon|UKR}} 2–0 {{flagicon|DEN}} Nordsjælland
    • Chelsea {{flagicon|ENG}} 2–2 {{flagicon|ITA}} Juventus
    • Group F:
    • Lille {{flagicon|FRA}} 1–3 {{flagicon|BLR}} BATE Borisov
    • Bayern Munich {{flagicon|GER}} 2–1 {{flagicon|ESP}} Valencia
    • Group G:
    • Barcelona {{flagicon|ESP}} 3–2 {{flagicon|RUS}} Spartak Moscow
    • Celtic {{flagicon|SCO}} 0–0 {{flagicon|POR}} Benfica
    • Group H:
    • Manchester United {{flagicon|ENG}} 1–0 {{flagicon|TUR}} Galatasaray
    • Braga {{flagicon|POR}} 0–2 {{flagicon|ROU}} CFR Cluj
  • UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying, final matchday (teams in bold qualify for the Euro 2013, teams in italics advance to the playoff round):
    • Group 1:
    • {{fbw-rt|GRE}} 0–0 {{fbw|ITA}}
    • {{fbw-rt|BIH}} 1–0 {{fbw|MKD}}
    • {{fbw-rt|RUS}} 1–1 {{fbw|POL}}
    • Final standings: Italy 28, Russia 22, Poland 17, Bosnia and Herzegovina 10, Greece 5, Macedonia 2
    • Group 2:
    • {{fbw-rt|KAZ}} 1–0 {{fbw|SUI}}
    • {{fbw-rt|GER}} 10–0 {{fbw|TUR}}
    • {{fbw-rt|ESP}} 0–0 {{fbw|ROU}}
    • Final standings: Germany 28 points, Spain 20, Romania 16, Switzerland 15, Kazakhstan 7, Turkey 1
    • Group 3:
    • {{fbw-rt|HUN}} 9–0 {{fbw|BUL}}
    • {{fbw-rt|NIR}} 0–2 {{fbw|BEL}}
    • {{fbw-rt|NOR}} 2–1 {{fbw|ISL}}
    • Final standings: Norway 24, Iceland 22, Belgium 20, Northern Ireland 11, Hungary 10, Bulgaria 0
    • Group 4:
    • {{fbw-rt|ISR}} 0–2 {{fbw|IRL}}
    • {{fbw-rt|SCO}} 0–5 {{fbw|FRA}}
    • Final standings: France 24, Scotland 16, Wales 10, Republic of Ireland 9, Israel 0
    • Group 5:
    • {{fbw-rt|BLR}} 1–0 {{fbw|SVK}}
    • {{fbw-rt|FIN}} 0–1 {{fbw|UKR}}
    • Final standings: Finland 19 points, Ukraine 16, Belarus 13, Slovakia 10, Estonia 0
    • Group 6:
    • {{fbw-rt|SRB}} 3–0 {{fbw|SVN}}
    • {{fbw-rt|ENG}} 3–0 {{fbw|CRO}}
    • Final standings: England 20 points, {{fbw|NED}} 19, Serbia 13, Slovenia 4, Croatia 1
    • Group 7:
    • {{fbw-rt|ARM}} 0–2 {{fbw|CZE}}
    • {{fbw-rt|DEN}} 2–0 {{fbw|POR}}
    • Final standings: Denmark 21 points, {{fbw|AUT}} 19, Czech Republic 13, Portugal 6, Armenia 0

18 September 2012 (Tuesday)

Cycling

  • UCI Road World Championships:
    • Women's time trial: {{gold1}} Judith Arndt {{cc3|GER}} {{silver2}} Evelyn Stevens {{cc3|USA}} {{bronze3}} Linda Villumsen {{cc3|NZL}}

Football (soccer)

  • CONCACAF Champions League Group Stage, matchday 4:
    • Group 2: Tauro {{flagicon|PAN}} 0–1 {{flagicon|USA}} Real Salt Lake
    • Group 6: Real Estelí {{flagicon|NCA}} 1–1 {{flagicon|MEX}} UANL
    • Group 8: Xelajú {{flagicon|GUA}} 3–2 {{flagicon|TRI}} W Connection
  • Copa Sudamericana Second Stage, second leg (first leg scores in parentheses):
    • Emelec {{flagicon|ECU}} 0–0 (1–0) {{flagicon|PAR}} Olimpia. Emelec won on points 4–1
    • Deportes Tolima {{flagicon|COL}} 3–1 (0–2) {{flagicon|CHI}} Universidad Católica. Tied on points 3–3, Universidad Católica won on away goals
    • Aurora {{flagicon|BOL}} 1–3 (1–2) {{flagicon|ECU}} Deportivo Quito. Deportivo Quito won on points 6–0
    • Nacional {{flagicon|URU}} 1–2 (1–0) {{flagicon|ECU}} LDU Loja. Tied on points 3–3, LDU Loja won on away goals
  • UEFA Champions League group stage, matchday 1:
    • Group A:
    • Dinamo Zagreb {{flagicon|CRO}} 0–2 {{flagicon|POR}} Porto
    • Paris Saint-Germain {{flagicon|FRA}} 4–1 {{flagicon|UKR}} Dynamo Kyiv
    • Group B:
    • Montpellier {{flagicon|FRA}} 1–2 {{flagicon|ENG}} Arsenal
    • Olympiacos {{flagicon|GRE}} 1–2 {{flagicon|GER}} Schalke 04
    • Group C:
    • Málaga {{flagicon|ESP}} 3–0 {{flagicon|RUS}} Zenit St. Petersburg
    • Milan {{flagicon|ITA}} 0–0 {{flagicon|BEL}} Anderlecht
    • Group D:
    • Borussia Dortmund {{flagicon|GER}} 1–0 {{flagicon|NED}} Ajax
    • Real Madrid {{flagicon|ESP}} 3–2 {{flagicon|ENG}} Manchester City

17 September 2012 (Monday)

16 September 2012 (Sunday)

Auto racing

  • World Rally Championship:
    • Wales Rally GB: (1) Jari-Matti Latvala {{cc3|FIN}} (Ford Fiesta RS WRC) (2) Sébastien Loeb {{cc3|FRA}} (Citroën DS3 WRC) (3) Petter Solberg {{cc3|NOR}} (Ford Fiesta RS WRC)
    • Driver's standings (after 10 of 13 races): (1) Loeb 219 points, (2) Mikko Hirvonen {{cc3|FIN}} (Citroën DS3 WRC) 158, (3) Solberg 119.
  • Sprint Cup Series – Chase for the Sprint Cup:
    • GEICO 400 in Joliet, Illinois: (1) {{flagicon|Michigan}} Brad Keselowski (Dodge; Penske Racing) (2) {{flagicon|California}} Jimmie Johnson (Chevrolet; Hendrick Motorsports) (3) {{flagicon|Washington}} Kasey Kahne (Chevrolet; Hendrick Motorsports)
    • Drivers' championship standings (after 27 of 36 races): (1) Keselowski 2056 points (2) Johnson 2053 (3) {{flagicon|Indiana}} Tony Stewart (Chevrolet; Stewart-Haas Racing) 2048

Football (soccer)

  • CAF Champions League group stage, final matchday (teams in bold advance to semifinals):
    • Group B:
    • Berekum Chelsea {{flagicon|GHA}} 1–0 {{flagicon|COD}} TP Mazembe
    • Al-Ahly {{flagicon|EGY}} 1–1 {{flagicon|EGY}} Zamalek
    • Final standings: Al-Ahly 11 points, TP Mazembe 10, Berekum Chelsea 9, Zamalek 2.

Tennis

  • Davis Cup World Group, Semifinals, day 3:
    • {{davis|ESP}} 3–1 {{davis|USA}}
    • David Ferrer {{cc3|ESP}} def. John Isner {{cc3|USA}} 6–7(2–7), 6–3, 6–4, 6–2
    • {{davis|ARG}} 2–3 {{davis|CZE}}
    • Tomáš Berdych {{cc3|CZE}} def. Carlos Berlocq {{cc3|ARG}} 6–3, 6–3, 6–4
    • Juan Mónaco {{cc3|ARG}} def. Ivo Minář {{cc3|CZE}} 6–3, 7–6(7–2)
  • Davis Cup World Group Play-offs, day 3:
    • {{davis|KAZ}} 3–1 {{davis|UZB}}
    • Mikhail Kukushkin {{cc3|KAZ}} def. Denis Istomin {{cc3|UZB}} 6–4, 6–2, 6–7(7-4), 6–2
    • {{davis|GER}} 3–2 {{davis|AUS}}
    • Florian Mayer {{cc3|GER}} def. Bernard Tomic {{cc3|AUS}} 6–4, 6–2, 6–3
    • Cedrik-Marcel Stebe {{cc3|GER}} def. Lleyton Hewitt {{cc3|AUS}} 6–4, 6–1, 6–4
    • {{davis|JPN}} 2–3 {{davis|ISR}}
    • Kei Nishikori {{cc3|JPN}} def. Dudi Sela {{cc3|ISR}} 6–3, 3–6, 4–6, 6–4, 7–5
    • Amir Weintraub {{cc3|ISR}} def. Go Soeda {{cc3|JPN}} 6–3, 7–6(7–5), 4–6, 6–3
    • {{davis|BEL}} 5–0 {{davis|SWE}}
    • David Goffin {{cc3|BEL}} def. Markus Eriksson {{cc3|SWE}} 6–3, 6–4
    • Steve Darcis {{cc3|BEL}} def. Andreas Vinciguerra {{cc3|SWE}} 6–4, 6–2
    • {{davis|CAN}} 4–1 {{davis|RSA}}
    • Milos Raonic {{cc3|CAN}} def. Izak van der Merwe {{cc3|RSA}} 6–2, 6–2, 6–4
    • Frank Dancevic {{cc3|CAN}} def. Nikala Scholtz {{cc3|RSA}} 6–2, 6–2
    • {{davis|BRA}} 5–0 {{davis|RUS}}
    • Thomaz Bellucci {{cc3|BRA}} def. Alex Bogomolov, Jr. {{cc3|RUS}} 7–6(7–4), 6–3
    • Rogério Dutra da Silva {{cc3|BRA}} def. Stanislav Vovk {{cc3|RUS}} 6–2, 6–2
    • {{davis|ITA}} 4–1 {{davis|CHI}}
    • Andreas Seppi {{cc3|ITA}} def. Paul Capdeville {{cc3|CHI}} 6–3, 6–1, 6–3
    • Simone Bolelli {{cc3|ITA}} def. Christian Garín {{cc3|CHI}} 6–4, 6–3
    • {{davis|NED}} 2–3 {{davis|SWI}}
    • Roger Federer {{cc3|SWI}} def. Robin Haase {{cc3|NED}} 6–1, 6–4, 6–4
    • Thiemo de Bakker {{cc3|NED}} def. Marco Chiudinelli {{cc3|SWI}} 6–2, 7–6(7–4)
  • WTA Tour:
    • Tashkent Open in Tashkent, Uzbekistan:
    • Final: Irina-Camelia Begu {{cc3|ROU}} def. Donna Vekić {{cc3|CRO}} 6–4, 6–4
    • Begu wins her first WTA title.
    • Bell Challenge in Quebec City, Canada:
    • Final: Kirsten Flipkens {{cc3|BEL}} def. Lucie Hradecká {{cc3|CZE}} 6–1, 7–5
    • Flipkens wins her first WTA title.

15 September 2012 (Saturday)

Roller hockey

  • European Championship in Paredes, Portugal, final matchday:
    • Germany {{flagicon|GER}} 3–4 {{flagicon|FRA}} France
    • Switzerland {{flagicon|SWI}} 1–4 {{flagicon|ITA}} Italy
    • Portugal {{flagicon|POR}} 4–5 {{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
    • Final standings: Spain 18 points, Portugal 15, Italy 12, France 9, Switzerland 6, Germany 3, England 0.
    • Spain win their 7th European title in a row and the 16th overall.

Rugby union

  • The Rugby Championship, Round 4:
    • In Dunedin, New Zealand: {{ru-rt|NZL}} 21–11 {{ru|ZAF}}
    • In Gold Coast, Australia: {{ru-rt|AUS}} 23–19 {{ru|ARG}}
    • Standings: New Zealand 16 points, Australia 8, South Africa 7, Argentina 3.

Tennis

  • Davis Cup World Group, Semifinals, day 2:
    • {{davis|ESP}} 2–1 {{davis|USA}}
    • Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan {{cc3|USA}} def. Marcel Granollers/Marc López {{cc3|ESP}} 6–3, 3–6, 7–5, 7–5
    • {{davis|ARG}} 1–2 {{davis|CZE}}
    • Tomáš Berdych/Radek Štěpánek {{cc3|CZE}} def. Carlos Berlocq/Eduardo Schwank {{cc3|ARG}} 6–3, 6–4, 6–3
  • Davis Cup World Group Play-offs, day 2:
    • {{davis|KAZ}} 2–1 {{davis|UZB}}
    • Andrey Golubev/Yuri Schukin {{cc3|KAZ}} def. Farrukh Dustov/Denis Istomin {{cc3|UZB}} 7–6(7-3), 6–3, 6–4
    • {{davis|GER}} 1–2 {{davis|AUS}}
    • Chris Guccione/Lleyton Hewitt {{cc3|AUS}} def. Benjamin Becker/Philipp Petzschner 6–3, 6–2, 2–6, 7–6(7–4)
    • {{davis|JPN}} 1–2 {{davis|ISR}}
    • Jonathan Erlich/Andy Ram {{cc3|ISR}} def. Tatsuma Ito/Yūichi Sugita {{cc3|JPN}} 5–7, 6–3, 6–3, 6–1
    • {{davis|BEL}} 3–0 {{davis|SWE}}
    • Ruben Bemelmans/Olivier Rochus {{cc3|BEL}} def. Andreas Vinciguerra {{cc3|SWE}} 6–4, 4–6, 6–3, 6–2
    • {{davis|CAN}} 2–1 {{davis|RSA}}
    • Raven Klaasen/Izak van der Merwe {{cc3|RSA}} def. Daniel Nestor/Vasek Pospisil 6–4, 7–6(7–2), 7–6(7–5)
    • {{davis|BRA}} 3–0 {{davis|RUS}}
    • Marcelo Melo/Bruno Soares {{cc3|BRA}} def. Alex Bogomolov, Jr./Teymuraz Gabashvili {{cc3|RUS}} 7–5, 6–2, 7–6(9–7)
    • {{davis|ITA}} 2–1 {{davis|CHI}}
    • Jorge Aguilar/Paul Capdeville {{cc3|CHI}} def. Daniele Bracciali/Andreas Seppi {{cc3|ITA}} 6–4, 4–6, 6–4, 6–2
    • {{davis|NED}} 1–2 {{davis|SWI}}
    • Robin Haase/Jean-Julien Rojer {{cc3|NED}} def. Roger Federer/Stanislas Wawrinka {{cc3|SWI}} 6–4, 6–2, 5–7, 6–3

14 September 2012 (Friday)

Football (soccer)

  • CAF Champions League group stage, final matchday (teams in bold advance to semifinals):
    • Group A: ASO Chlef {{flagicon|ALG}} 1–0 {{flagicon|TUN}} Espérance ST
    • Final standings: Espérance ST 9 points, {{flagicon|NGA}} Sunshine Stars 6, ASO Chlef 3, {{flagicon|TUN}} Étoile du Sahel disqualified.

Roller hockey

  • European Championship in Paredes, Portugal, matchday 6:
    • France {{flagicon|FRA}} 7–1 {{flagicon|ENG}} England
    • Switzerland {{flagicon|SWI}} 0–6 {{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
    • Portugal {{flagicon|POR}} 9–1 {{flagicon|GER}} Germany

Tennis

  • Davis Cup World Group, Semifinals, day 1:
    • {{davis|ESP}} 2–0 {{davis|USA}}
    • David Ferrer {{cc3|ESP}} def. Sam Querrey {{cc3|USA}} 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 6–4
    • Nicolás Almagro {{cc3|ESP}} def. John Isner {{cc3|USA}} 6–4, 4–6, 6–4, 3–6, 7–5
    • {{davis|ARG}} 1–1 {{davis|CZE}}
    • Juan Martín del Potro {{cc3|ARG}} def. Radek Štěpánek {{cc3|CZE}} 6–4, 6–4, 6–2
    • Tomáš Berdych {{cc3|CZE}} def. Juan Mónaco {{cc3|ARG}} 6–1, 4–6, 1–6, 6–4, 6–4
  • Davis Cup World Group Play-offs, day 1:
    • {{davis|KAZ}} 1–1 {{davis|UZB}}
    • Denis Istomin {{cc3|UZB}} def. Evgeny Korolev {{cc3|KAZ}} 6–3, 4–6, 6–2, 0–6, 6–3
    • Mikhail Kukushkin {{cc3|KAZ}} def. Farrukh Dustov {{cc3|UZB}} 6–2, 6–4, 3–6, 7–6(7–5)
    • {{davis|GER}} 1–1 {{davis|AUS}}
    • Bernard Tomic {{cc3|AUS}} def. Cedrik-Marcel Stebe {{cc3|GER}} 2–6, 6–3, 6–4, 7–6(7–4)
    • Florian Mayer {{cc3|GER}} def. Lleyton Hewitt {{cc3|AUS}} 7–5, 6–3, 6–2
    • {{davis|JPN}} 1–1 {{davis|ISR}}
    • Go Soeda {{cc3|JPN}} def. Dudi Sela {{cc3|ISR}} 6–2, 6–4, 3–6, 6–4
    • Amir Weintraub {{cc3|ISR}} def. Tatsuma Ito {{cc3|JPN}} 6–3, 6–2, 6–4
    • {{davis|BEL}} 2–0 {{davis|SWE}}
    • Steve Darcis {{cc3|BEL}} def. Michael Ryderstedt {{cc3|SWE}} 6–3, 7–6(7–3), 6–0
    • David Goffin {{cc3|BEL}} def. Andreas Vinciguerra {{cc3|SWE}} 6–4, 6–3, 7–5
    • {{davis|CAN}} 2–0 {{davis|RSA}}
    • Vasek Pospisil {{cc3|CAN}} def. Izak van der Merwe {{cc3|RSA}} 6–3, 6–4, 6–4
    • Milos Raonic {{cc3|CAN}} def. Nikala Scholtz {{cc3|RSA}} 7–5, 6–4, 7–5
    • {{davis|BRA}} 2–0 {{davis|RUS}}
    • Rogério Dutra da Silva {{cc3|BRA}} def. Igor Andreev {{cc3|RUS}} 6–2, 6–1, retired
    • Thomaz Bellucci {{cc3|BRA}} def. Teymuraz Gabashvili {{cc3|RUS}} 6–3, 4–6, 6–0, 7–6(7–4)
    • {{davis|ITA}} 2–0 {{davis|CHI}}
    • Andreas Seppi {{cc3|ITA}} def. Guillermo Hormazábal {{cc3|CHI}} 7–5, 6–1, 6–2
    • Fabio Fognini {{cc3|ITA}} def. Paul Capdeville {{cc3|CZE}} 2–6, 6–2, 6–7(6–8), 6–1, 6–2
    • {{davis|NED}} 0–2 {{davis|SWI}}
    • Roger Federer {{cc3|SWI}} def. Thiemo de Bakker {{cc3|NED}} 6–3, 6–4, 6–4
    • Stanislas Wawrinka {{cc3|SWI}} def. Robin Haase {{cc3|NED}} 6–3, 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7–4)

13 September 2012 (Thursday)

Roller hockey

  • European Championship in Paredes, Portugal, matchday 5:
    • Germany {{flagicon|GER}} 0–2 {{flagicon|SWI}} Switzerland
    • France {{flagicon|FRA}} 4–6 {{flagicon|ITA}} Italy
    • England {{flagicon|ENG}} 1–23 {{flagicon|POR}} Portugal

12 September 2012 (Wednesday)

Roller hockey

  • European Championship in Paredes, Portugal, matchday 4:
    • Switzerland {{flagicon|SWI}} 13–0 {{flagicon|ENG}} England
    • Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} 4–1 {{flagicon|FRA}} France
    • Germany {{flagicon|GER}} 2–6 {{flagicon|ITA}} Italy

11 September 2012 (Tuesday)

Basketball

  • FIBA EuroBasket 2013 qualification, final matchday (teams in bold qualify for the EuroBasket 2013):
    • Group A:
    • {{Bk-rt|MNE}} 80–48 {{Bk|SVK}}
    • {{Bk-rt|SRB}} 83–67 {{Bk|ISR}}
    • {{Bk-rt|EST}} 80–58 {{Bk|ISL}}
    • Final standings: Montenegro 20 points, Israel, Serbia, Estonia 16, Iceland, Slovak Republic 11.
    • Group B:
    • {{Bk-rt|GER}} 81–68 {{Bk|AZE}}
    • {{Bk-rt|LUX}} 68–85 {{Bk|SWE}}
    • Final standings: Germany 16 points, Sweden, {{Bk|BUL}}, Azerbaijan 12, Luxembourg 8.
    • Group C:
    • {{Bk-rt|CRO}} 78–74 {{Bk|AUT}}
    • {{Bk-rt|CYP}} 58–63 {{Bk|HUN}}
    • Final standings: Croatia 16 points, {{Bk|UKR}} 14, Austria, Hungary 11, Cyprus 8.
    • Group D:
    • {{Bk-rt|ROU}} 77–85 {{Bk|LAT}}
    • {{Bk-rt|GEO}} 97–89 {{Bk|NED}}
    • Final standings: {{Bk|BIH}}, Georgia 14 points, Latvia 13, Netherlands 10. Romania 9.
    • Group E:
    • {{Bk-rt|FIN}} 84–77 {{Bk|SWI}}
    • {{Bk-rt|ALB}} 46–82 {{Bk|BEL}}
    • Final standings: {{Bk|POL}}, Finland 14 points, Belgium 13, Switzerland 11, Albania 8.
    • Group F:
    • {{Bk-rt|BLR}} 77–64 {{Bk|POR}}
    • {{Bk-rt|TUR}} 81–58 {{Bk|CZE}}
    • Final standings: {{Bk|ITA}} 16 points, Turkey, Czech Republic 13, Belarus 10, Portugal 8.

Football (soccer)

  • 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification:
    • AFC (Fourth Round):
    • Group A:
    • {{fb-rt|UZB}} 2–2 {{fb|KOR}}
    • {{fb-rt|LIB}} 1–0 {{fb|IRN}}
    • Group B:
    • {{fb-rt|JPN}} 1–0 {{fb|IRQ}}
    • {{fb-rt|JOR}} 2–1 {{fb|AUS}}
    • CONMEBOL (Round-Robin):
    • {{fb-rt|CHI}} 1–3 {{fb|COL}}
    • {{fb-rt|URU}} 1–1 {{fb|ECU}}
    • {{fb-rt|PAR}} 0–2 {{fb|VEN}}
    • {{fb-rt|PER}} 1–1 {{fb|ARG}}
    • CONCACAF (Third Round), teams in bold advance to the fourth round:
    • Group A:
    • {{fb-rt|ATG}} 0–1 {{fb|GUA}}
    • {{fb-rt|USA}} 1–0 {{fb|JAM}}
    • Group B:
    • {{fb-rt|GUY}} 2–3 {{fb|SLV}}
    • {{fb-rt|MEX}} 1–0 {{fb|CRC}}
    • Group C:
    • {{fb-rt|PAN}} 2–0 {{fb|CAN}}
    • {{fb-rt|HON}} 1–0 {{fb|CUB}}
    • OFC (Third Round):
    • {{fb-rt|NZL}} 6–1 {{fb|SOL}}
    • {{fb-rt|TAH}} 0–4 {{fb|NCL}}
    • UEFA (First Round):
    • Group A:
    • {{fb-rt|SRB}} 6–1 {{fb|WAL}}
    • {{fb-rt|BEL}} 1–1 {{fb|CRO}}
    • {{fb-rt|SCO}} 1–1 {{fb|MKD}}
    • Group B:
    • {{fb-rt|BUL}} 1–0 {{fb|ARM}}
    • {{fb-rt|ITA}} 2–0 {{fb|MLT}}
    • Group C:
    • {{fb-rt|AUT}} 1–2 {{fb|GER}}
    • {{fb-rt|SWE}} 2–0 {{fb|KAZ}}
    • Group D:
    • {{fb-rt|ROU}} 4–0 {{fb|AND}}
    • {{fb-rt|TUR}} 3–0 {{fb|EST}}
    • {{fb-rt|HUN}} 1–4 {{fb|NED}}
    • Group E:
    • {{fb-rt|CYP}} 1–0 {{fb|ISL}}
    • {{fb-rt|NOR}} 2–1 {{fb|SVN}}
    • {{fb-rt|SUI}} 2–0 {{fb|ALB}}
    • Group F:
    • {{fb-rt|ISR}} 0–4 {{fb|RUS}}
    • {{fb-rt|NIR}} 1–1 {{fb|LUX}}
    • {{fb-rt|POR}} 3–0 {{fb|AZE}}
    • Group G:
    • {{fb-rt|BIH}} 4–1 {{fb|LVA}}
    • {{fb-rt|SVK}} 2–0 {{fb|LIE}}
    • {{fb-rt|GRE}} 2–0 {{fb|LTU}}
    • Group H:
    • {{fb-rt|SMR}} 0–6 {{fb|MNE}}
    • {{fb-rt|POL}} 2–0 {{fb|MDA}}
    • {{fb-rt|ENG}} 1–1 {{fb|UKR}}
    • Group I:
    • {{fb-rt|GEO}} 0–1 {{fb|ESP}}
    • {{fb-rt|FRA}} 3–1 {{fb|BLR}}

Roller hockey

  • European Championship in Paredes, Portugal, matchday 3:
    • Switzerland {{flagicon|SWI}} 2–3 {{flagicon|FRA}} France
    • Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} 21–1 {{flagicon|ENG}} England
    • Portugal {{flagicon|POR}} 3–0 {{flagicon|ITA}} Italy

10 September 2012 (Monday)

Roller hockey

  • European Championship in Paredes, Portugal, matchday 2:
    • Germany {{flagicon|GER}} 6–1 {{flagicon|ENG}} England
    • Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} 2–0 {{flagicon|ITA}} Italy
    • Portugal {{flagicon|POR}} 7–3 {{flagicon|FRA}} France

Tennis

  • Grand Slams:
    • US Open in New York City, United States, day 15:
    • Men's Singles, final: Andy Murray {{cc3|GBR}} [3] def. Novak Djokovic {{cc3|SRB}} [2] 7–6(12–10), 7–5, 2–6, 3–6, 6–2
    • Murray wins his first Grand Slam title and 24th overall. He becomes the first British male to win a Grand Slam singles title since Fred Perry in 1936.

9 September 2012 (Sunday)

Auto racing

  • Formula One:
    • Italian Grand Prix in Monza, Italy: (1) Lewis Hamilton {{cc3|GBR}} (McLaren-Mercedes) (2) Sergio Pérez {{cc3|MEX}} (Sauber-Ferrari) (3) Fernando Alonso {{cc3|ESP}} (Ferrari)
    • Drivers' championship standings (after 13 of 20 races): (1) Alonso 179 points (2) Hamilton 142 (3) Kimi Räikkönen {{cc3|FIN}} (Lotus-Renault) 141

Cycling

  • Grand Tours:
    • Vuelta a España, Stage 21: {{gold1}} John Degenkolb {{cc3|GER}} ({{ct|ARG|2012b}}) 2h 44' 57" {{silver2}} Elia Viviani {{cc3|ITA}} ({{ct|LIQ|2012}}) s.t. {{bronze3}} Daniele Bennati {{cc3|ITA}} ({{ct|RNT|2012}}) s.t.
    • Final general classification (all ESP): (1) Alberto Contador ({{ct|SAX|2012b}}) 84h 59' 49" (2) Alejandro Valverde ({{ct|MOV|2012}}) + 1' 16" (3) Joaquim Rodríguez ({{ct|KAT|2012}}) + 1' 37"
    • Contador wins his second Vuelta and his 5th Grand Tour overall.
  • UCI World Tour:
    • GP de Montréal: {{gold1}} Lars Petter Nordhaug {{cc3|NOR}} ({{ct|SKY|2012}}) 5h 28' 29" {{silver2}} Moreno Moser {{cc3|ITA}} ({{ct|LIQ|2012}}) + 2" {{bronze3}} Alexandr Kolobnev {{cc3|RUS}} ({{ct|KAT|2012}}) + 2"
    • UCI World Tour standings (after 26 of 28 races): (1) Bradley Wiggins {{cc3|GBR}} ({{ct|SKY|2012}}) 601 points (2) Joaquim Rodríguez {{cc3|ESP}} ({{ct|KAT|2012}}) 592 (3) Tom Boonen {{cc3|BEL}} ({{ct|OPQ|2012}}) 410

Roller hockey

  • European Championship in Paredes, Portugal, matchday 1:
    • Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} 7–0 {{flagicon|GER}} Germany
    • England {{flagicon|ENG}} 0–9 {{flagicon|ITA}} Italy
    • Portugal {{flagicon|POR}} 3–1 {{flagicon|SWI}} Switzerland

Tennis

  • Grand Slams:
    • US Open in New York City, United States, day 14:
    • Women's Singles, final: Serena Williams {{cc3|USA}} [4] def, Victoria Azarenka {{cc3|BLR}} [1] 6–2, 2–6, 7–5
    • Serena Williams wins her 4th US Open singles title and her 15th Grand Slam single title overall.
    • Women's Doubles, final: Sara Errani {{cc3|ITA}} & Roberta Vinci {{cc3|ITA}} def. Andrea Hlaváčková {{cc3|CZE}} & Lucie Hradecká {{cc3|CZE}} [3] 6–4, 6–2
    • Errani & Vinci win their first US Open title and his second Grand Slam overall.
    • Men's Singles, semifinals: Novak Djokovic {{cc3|SRB}} [2] def. David Ferrer {{cc3|ESP}} [4] 2–6, 6–1, 6–4, 6–2

8 September 2012 (Saturday)

Basketball

  • FIBA EuroBasket 2013 qualification:
    • Group A:
    • {{Bk-rt|ISL}} 92–101 {{Bk|MNE}}
    • {{Bk-rt|EST}} 88–81 {{Bk|SRB}}
    • {{Bk-rt|ISR}} 106–73 {{Bk|SVK}}
    • Group B:
    • {{Bk-rt|SWE}} 86–91 {{Bk|GER}}
    • {{Bk-rt|BUL}} 120–95 {{Bk|LUX}}
    • Group C:
    • {{Bk-rt|UKR}} 69–51 {{Bk|CYP}}
    • {{Bk-rt|HUN}} 79–81 {{Bk|CRO}}
    • Group D:
    • {{Bk-rt|LAT}} 70–73 {{Bk|GEO}}
    • {{Bk-rt|BIH}} 93–58 {{Bk|ROU}}
    • Group E:
    • {{Bk-rt|POL}} 89–59 {{Bk|ALB}}
    • {{Bk-rt|BEL}} 71–68 {{Bk|FIN}}
    • Group F:
    • {{Bk-rt|POR}} 69–79 {{Bk|TUR}}
    • {{Bk-rt|ITA}} 83–58 {{Bk|BLR}}

Cycling

  • Grand Tours:
    • Vuelta a España, Stage 20: {{gold1}} Denis Menchov {{cc3|RUS}} ({{ct|KAT|2012}}) 4h 48' 48" {{silver2}} Richie Porte {{cc3|AUS}} ({{ct|SKY|2012}}) + 17" {{bronze3}} Kevin De Weert {{cc3|BEL}} ({{ct|OPQ|2012}}) s.t.
    • General classification (all ESP): (1) Alberto Contador ({{ct|SAX|2012b}}) 82h 14' 52" (2) Alejandro Valverde ({{ct|MOV|2012}}) + 1' 16" (3) Joaquim Rodríguez ({{ct|KAT|2012}}) + 1' 37"

Football (soccer)

  • 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA):
    • Group A: {{fb-rt|SCO}} 0–0 {{fb|SRB}}
    • Group B: {{fb-rt|DEN}} 0–0 {{fb|CZE}}

Rugby union

  • The Rugby Championship, Round 3:
    • In Wellington, New Zealand: {{ru-rt|NZL}} 21–5 {{ru|ARG}}
    • In Perth, Australia: {{ru-rt|AUS}} 26–19 {{ru|ZAF}}
    • Standings: New Zealand 12 points, South Africa 7, Australia 4, Argentina 2.

Tennis

  • Grand Slams:
    • US Open in New York City, United States, day 13:
    • Men's Singles, semifinals: Andy Murray {{cc3|GBR}} [3] def. Tomáš Berdych {{cc3|CZE}} [6] 5–7, 6–2, 6–1, 7–6(9–7)

7 September 2012 (Friday)

Cycling

  • Grand Tours:
    • Vuelta a España, Stage 19: {{gold1}} Philippe Gilbert {{cc3|BEL}} ({{ct|BMC|2012}}) 4h 56' 25" {{silver2}} Alejandro Valverde {{cc3|ESP}} ({{ct|MOV|2012}}) s.t. {{bronze3}} Daniel Moreno {{cc3|ESP}} ({{ct|KAT|2012}}) s.t.
    • General classification (all ESP): (1) Alberto Contador ({{ct|SAX|2012b}}) 77h 21' 49" (2) Valverde + 1' 35" (3) Joaquim Rodríguez ({{ct|KAT|2012}}) + 2' 21"
  • UCI World Tour:
    • Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec: {{gold1}} Simon Gerrans {{cc3|AUS}} ({{ct|OGE|2012b}}) 4h 53' 04" {{silver2}} Greg Van Avermaet {{cc3|BEL}} ({{ct|BMC|2012}}) s.t. {{bronze3}} Rui Costa {{cc3|POR}} ({{ct|MOV|2012}}) + 4"
    • UCI World Tour standings (after 25 of 28 races): Bradley Wiggins {{cc3|GBR}} ({{ct|SKY|2012}}) 601 points (2) Joaquim Rodríguez {{cc3|ESP}} ({{ct|KAT|2012}}) 414 (3) Tom Boonen {{cc3|BEL}} ({{ct|OPQ|2012}}) 410

Football (soccer)

  • 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA):
    • Group A:
    • {{fb-rt|CRO}} 1–0 {{fb|MKD}}
    • {{fb-rt|WAL}} 0–2 {{fb|BEL}}
    • Group B:
    • {{fb-rt|MLT}} 0–1 {{fb|ARM}}
    • {{fb-rt|BUL}} 2–2 {{fb|ITA}}
    • Group C:
    • {{fb-rt|KAZ}} 1–2 {{fb|IRL}}
    • {{fb-rt|GER}} 3–0 {{fb|FRO}}
    • Group D:
    • {{fb-rt|EST}} 0–2 {{fb|ROU}}
    • {{fb-rt|AND}} 0–5 {{fb|HUN}}
    • {{fb-rt|NED}} 2–0 {{fb|TUR}}
    • Group E:
    • {{fb-rt|ALB}} 3–1 {{fb|CYP}}
    • {{fb-rt|SVN}} 0–2 {{fb|SUI}}
    • {{fb-rt|ISL}} 2–0 {{fb|NOR}}
    • Group F:
    • {{fb-rt|RUS}} 2–0 {{fb|NIR}}
    • {{fb-rt|AZE}} 1–1 {{fb|ISR}}
    • {{fb-rt|LUX}} 1–2 {{fb|POR}}
    • Group G:
    • {{fb-rt|LIE}} 1–8 {{fb|BIH}}
    • {{fb-rt|LTU}} 1–1 {{fb|SVK}}
    • {{fb-rt|LVA}} 1–2 {{fb|GRE}}
    • Group H:
    • {{fb-rt|MNE}} 2–2 {{fb|POL}}
    • {{fb-rt|MDA}} 0–5 {{fb|ENG}}
    • Group I:
    • {{fb-rt|GEO}} 1–0 {{fb|BLR}}
    • {{fb-rt|FIN}} 0–1 {{fb|FRA}}
  • 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
    • {{fb-rt|COL}} 4–0 {{fb|URU}}
    • {{fb-rt|ECU}} 1–0 {{fb|BOL}}
    • {{fb-rt|ARG}} 3–1 {{fb|PAR}}
    • {{fb-rt|PER}} 2–1 {{fb|VEN}}

Tennis

  • Grand Slams:
    • US Open in New York City, United States, day 12:
    • Men's Doubles, final: Bob Bryan {{cc3|USA}} & Mike Bryan {{cc3|USA}} [2] def. Leander Paes {{cc3|IND}} & Radek Štěpánek {{cc3|CZE}} [5] 6–3, 6–4
    • Bob and Mike Bryan win their 4th US Open and 12th Grand Slam title overall.
    • Women's Singles, semifinals:
    • Victoria Azarenka {{cc3|BLR}} [1] def. Maria Sharapova {{cc3|RUS}} [3] 3–6, 6–2, 6–4
    • Serena Williams {{cc3|USA}} [4] def. Sara Errani {{cc3|ITA}} [10] 6–1, 6–2

6 September 2012 (Thursday)

Cycling

  • Grand Tours:
    • Vuelta a España, Stage 18: {{gold1}} Daniele Bennati {{cc3|ITA}} ({{ct|RNT|2012}}) 4h 17' 17" {{silver2}} Ben Swift {{cc3|GBR}} ({{ct|SKY|2012}}) s.t. {{bronze3}} Allan Davis {{cc3|AUS}} ({{ct|OGE|2012b}}) s.t.
    • General classification (all ESP): (1) Alberto Contador ({{ct|SAX|2012b}}) 72h 25' 21" (2) Alejandro Valverde ({{ct|MOV|2012}}) + 1' 52" (3) Joaquim Rodríguez ({{ct|KAT|2012}}) + 2' 28"

Tennis

  • Grand Slams:
    • US Open in New York City, United States, day 11:
    • Mixed Doubles, final: Ekaterina Makarova {{cc3|RUS}} & Bruno Soares {{cc3|BRA}} def. Květa Peschke {{cc3|CZE}} & Marcin Matkowski {{cc3|POL}} [4] 6–7(8–10), 6–1, [12–10]
    • Makarova & Soares win their first Grand Slam title.
    • Men's Singles, quarterfinals:
    • David Ferrer {{cc3|ESP}} [4] def. Janko Tipsarević {{cc3|SRB}} [8] 6–3, 6–7(5–7), 2–6, 6–3, 7–6(7–4)
    • Novak Djokovic {{cc3|SRB}} [2] def. Juan Martín del Potro {{cc3|ARG}} [7] 6–2, 7–6(7–3), 6–4

5 September 2012 (Wednesday)

American football

  • NFL, Week 1:
    • Kickoff game in East Rutherford, New Jersey: Dallas Cowboys 24, New York Giants 17.

Basketball

  • FIBA EuroBasket 2013 qualification:
    • Group A:
    • {{Bk-rt|ISR}} 92–75 {{Bk|ISL}}
    • {{Bk-rt|SRB}} 87–62 {{Bk|SVK}}
    • {{Bk-rt|MNE}} 76–67 {{Bk|EST}}
    • Group B:
    • {{Bk-rt|GER}} 79–69 {{Bk|BUL}}
    • {{Bk-rt|AZE}} 82–76 {{Bk|SWE}}
    • Group C:
    • {{Bk-rt|CRO}} 84–80 {{Bk|UKR}}
    • {{Bk-rt|AUT}} 97–81 {{Bk|HUN}}
    • Group D:
    • {{Bk-rt|GEO}} 103–107 {{Bk|BIH}}
    • {{Bk-rt|NED}} 81–86 {{Bk|LAT}}
    • Group E:
    • {{Bk-rt|FIN}} 91–96 {{Bk|POL}}
    • {{Bk-rt|SWI}} 82–73 {{Bk|BEL}}
    • Group F:
    • {{Bk-rt|TUR}} 82–83 {{Bk|ITA}}
    • {{Bk-rt|CZE}} 90–71 {{Bk|POR}}

Cycling

  • Grand Tours:
    • Vuelta a España, Stage 17: {{gold1}} Alberto Contador {{cc3|ESP}} ({{ct|SAX|2012b}}) 4h 29' 20" {{silver2}} Alejandro Valverde {{cc3|ESP}} ({{ct|MOV|2012}}) + 6" {{bronze3}} Sergio Henao {{cc3|COL}} ({{ct|SKY|2012}}) s.t.
    • General classification (all ESP): (1) Contador 68h 07' 54" (2) Valverde + 1' 52" (3) Joaquim Rodríguez ({{ct|KAT|2012}}) + 2' 28"

Tennis

  • Grand Slams:
    • US Open in New York City, United States, day 10:
    • Men's Singles, fourth round:
    • Juan Martín del Potro {{cc3|ARG}} [7] def. Andy Roddick {{cc3|USA}} [20] 6–7(1–7), 7–6(7–4), 6–2, 6–4
    • Novak Djokovic {{cc3|SRB}} [2] def. Stanislas Wawrinka {{cc3|SWI}} [18] 6–4, 6–1, 3–1, retired
    • Janko Tipsarević {{cc3|SRB}} [8] def. Philipp Kohlschreiber {{cc3|GER}} [19] 6–3, 7–6(7–5), 6–2
    • Men's Singles, quarterfinals:
    • Tomáš Berdych {{cc3|CZE}} [6] def. Roger Federer {{cc3|SWI}} [1] 7–6(7–1), 6–4, 3–6, 6–3
    • Andy Murray {{cc3|GBR}} [3] def. Marin Čilić {{cc3|CRO}} [12] 3–6, 7–6(7–4), 6–2, 6–0
    • Women's Singles, quarterfinals:
    • Maria Sharapova {{cc3|RUS}} [3] def. Marion Bartoli {{cc3|FRA}} [11] 3–6, 6–3, 6–4
    • Serena Williams {{cc3|USA}} [4] def. Ana Ivanovic {{cc3|SRB}} [12] 6–1, 6–3
    • Sara Errani {{cc3|ITA}} [10] def. Roberta Vinci {{cc3|ITA}} [20] 6–2, 6–4

4 September 2012 (Thursday)

Football (soccer)

  • U-20 Women's World Cup in Japan:
    • Semi-finals:
    • {{fbwu-rt|20|NGR}} 0–2 {{fbwu|20|USA}}
    • {{fbwu-rt|20|JPN}} 0–3 {{fbwu|20|GER}}

Tennis

  • Grand Slams:
    • US Open in New York City, United States, day 9:
    • Men's Singles, fourth round: David Ferrer {{cc3|ESP}} [4] def. Richard Gasquet {{cc3|FRA}} [13] 7–5, 7–6(7–2), 6–4
    • Women's Singles, quarterfinals: Victoria Azarenka {{cc3|BLR}} [1] def. Samantha Stosur {{cc3|AUS}} [7] 6–1, 4–6, 7–6(7–5)

3 September 2012 (Monday)

Cycling

  • Grand Tours:
    • Vuelta a España, Stage 16: {{gold1}} Dario Cataldo {{cc3|ITA}} ({{ct|OPQ|2012}}) 5h 18' 28" (2) Thomas De Gendt {{cc3|BEL}} ({{ct|VCD|2012}}) + 7" (3) Joaquim Rodríguez {{cc3|ESP}} ({{ct|KAT|2012}}) + 2' 39"
    • General classification (all ESP): (1) Rodríguez 63h 38' 24" (2) Alberto Contador ({{ct|SAX|2012b}}) + 28" (3) Alejandro Valverde ({{ct|MOV|2012}}) + 2' 04"

Tennis

  • Grand Slams:
    • US Open in New York City, United States, day 8:
    • Men's Singles, fourth round:
    • Marin Čilić {{cc3|CRO}} [12] def. Martin Kližan {{cc3|SVK}} 7–5, 6–4, 6–0
    • Roger Federer {{cc3|SWI}} [1] def. Mardy Fish {{cc3|USA}} [23] walkover
    • Andy Murray {{cc3|GBR}} [3] def. Milos Raonic {{cc3|CAN}} [15] 6–4, 6–4, 6–2
    • Tomáš Berdych {{cc3|CZE}} [6] def. Nicolás Almagro {{cc3|ESP}} [11] 7–6(7–4), 6–4, 6–1
    • Women's Singles, fourth round:
    • Ana Ivanovic {{cc3|SRB}} [12] def. Tsvetana Pironkova {{cc3|BUL}} 6–0, 6–4
    • Serena Williams {{cc3|USA}} [4] def. Andrea Hlaváčková {{cc3|CZE}} 6–0, 6–0
    • Sara Errani {{cc3|ITA}} [10] def. Angelique Kerber {{cc3|GER}} [6] 7–6(7–5), 6–3
    • Roberta Vinci {{cc3|ITA}} [20] def. Agnieszka Radwańska {{cc3|POL}} [2] 6–1, 6–4

2 September 2012 (Sunday)

Auto racing

  • Formula One:
    • Belgian Grand Prix in Spa: (1) Jenson Button {{cc3|GBR}} (McLaren-Mercedes) (2) Sebastian Vettel {{cc3|GER}} (Red Bull-Renault) (3) Kimi Räikkönen {{cc3|FIN}} (Lotus-Renault)
    • Drivers' championship standings (after 12 of 20 races): (1) Fernando Alonso {{cc3|ESP}} (Ferrari) 164 points (2) Vettel 140 (3) Mark Webber {{cc3|AUS}} (Red Bull-Renault) 132

1 September 2012 (Saturday)

American football

  • NCAA Division I FBS:
    • Emerald Isle Classic in Dublin, Ireland: Notre Dame 50, Navy 10.
    • Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game in Atlanta, Georgia: Clemson 26, Auburn 19.
    • Cowboys Classic in Arlington, Texas: Alabama 41, Michigan 14.

Cycling

  • Grand Tours:
    • Vuelta a España, Stage 14 (all ESP): {{gold1}} Joaquim Rodríguez ({{ct|KAT|2012}}) 4h 10' 28" {{silver2}} Alberto Contador ({{ct|SAX|2012b}}) + 5" {{bronze3}} Alejandro Valverde ({{ct|MOV|2012}}) + 13"
    • General classification: (1) Rodríguez 53h 06' 33" (2) Contador + 22" (3) Chris Froome {{cc3|GBR}} ({{ct|SKY|2012}}) + 1' 41"

Football (soccer)

  • CAF Champions League group stage, matchday 5:
    • Group B: Zamalek {{flagicon|EGY}} 1–1 {{flagicon|GHA}} Berekum Chelsea

Multi-sport

  • Summer Paralympics in London:
    • Athletics:
    • Women's club throw F31/32/51:[1] {{gold1}} Maroua Ibrahmi {{cc3|TUN}} 1064 points (WR) {{silver2}} Mounia Gasmi {{cc3|ALG}} 1052 {{bronze3}} Gemma Prescott {{cc3|GBR}} 1015
    • Men's shot put F54/55/56:[2] {{gold1}} Jalil Bagheri Jeddi {{cc3|IRN}} 988 points (PR) {{silver2}} Karol Kozun {{cc3|POL}} 973 {{bronze3}} Robin Womack {{cc3|GBR}} 972
    • Men's long jump F13:[3] {{gold1}} Luis Felipe Gutierrez {{cc3|CUB}} 7.54 m (PR) {{silver2}} Ángel Jiménez Cabeza {{cc3|CUB}} 7.14 m {{bronze3}} Radoslav Zlatanov {{cc3|BUL}} 6.81 m
    • Men's 200 m T42:[4] {{gold1}} Richard Whitehead {{cc3|GBR}} 24.38 (WR) {{silver2}} Shaquille Vance {{cc3|USA}} 25.55 {{bronze3}} Heinrich Popow {{cc3|GER}} 25.90
    • Women's discus throw F11/12:[5] {{gold1}} Liangmin Zhang {{cc3|CHN}} 40.13 (PR) {{silver2}} Hongxia Tang {{cc3|CHN}} 39.91 {{bronze3}} Claire Williams {{cc3|GBR}} 39.63
    • Women's 200 m T36:[6] {{gold1}} Elena Ivanova {{cc3|RUS}} 30.25 {{silver2}} Min Jae Jeon {{cc3|KOR}} 31.08 {{bronze3}} Claudia Nicoleitzik {{cc3|GER}} 32.08
    • Women's 100 m T38:[7] {{gold1}} Margarita Goncharova {{cc3|RUS}} 13.45 {{silver2}} Junfei Chen {{cc3|CHN}} 13.53 {{bronze3}} Inna Stryzhak {{cc3|UKR}} 13.64
    • Women's shot put F54/55/56:[8] {{gold1}} Liwan Yang {{cc3|CHN}} 1057 points (WR) {{silver2}} Marianne Buggenhagen {{cc3|GER}} 946 {{bronze3}} Angela Madsen {{cc3|USA}} 934
    • Men's javelin throw F33/34:[9] {{gold1}} Mohsen Kaedi {{cc3|IRN}} 38.30 (WR) {{silver2}} Yanzhang Wang {{cc3|CHN}} 38.23 {{bronze3}} Kamel Kardjena {{cc3|ALG}} 26.40
    • Men's 100 m T13:[10] {{gold1}} Jason Smyth {{cc3|IRL}} 10.46 (WR) {{silver2}} Luis Felipe Gutierrez {{cc3|CUB}} 11.02 {{bronze3}} Jonathan Ntutu {{cc3|RSA}} 11.03
    • Men's triple jump F46:[11] {{gold1}} Fuliang Liu {{cc3|CHN}} 15.20 (WR) {{silver2}} Arnaud Assoumani {{cc3|FRA}} 14.28 {{bronze3}} Aliaksandr Subota {{cc3|BLR}} 14.00
    • Men's 100 m T35:[12] {{gold1}} Iurii Tsaruk {{cc3|UKR}} 12.62 {{silver2}} Teboho Mokgalagadi {{cc3|RSA}} 13.10 {{bronze3}} Xinhan Fu {{cc3|CHN}} 13.12
    • Women's javelin throw F46:[13] {{gold1}} Katarzyna Piekart {{cc3|POL}} 41.15 (WR) {{silver2}} Nataliya Gudkova {{cc3|RUS}} 41.08 {{bronze3}} Madeleine Hogan {{cc3|AUS}} 38.85
    • Women's 200 m T52:[14] {{gold1}} Michelle Stilwell {{cc3|CAN}} 33.80 (PR) {{silver2}} Marieke Vervoort {{cc3|BEL}} {{bronze3}} Kerry Morgan {{cc3|USA}} 36.49
    • Men's 800 m T37:[15] {{gold1}} Michael McKillop {{cc3|IRL}} 1:57.22 (WR) {{silver2}} Mohamed Charmi {{cc3|TUN}} 2:01.45 {{bronze3}} Brad Scott {{cc3|AUS}} 2:02.04
    • Men's 100 m T38:[16] {{gold1}} Evan O'Hanlon {{cc3|AUS}} 10.79 (WR) {{silver2}} Dyan Buis {{cc3|RSA}} 11.11 {{bronze3}} Wenjun Zhou {{cc3|CHN}} 11.22
    • Women's 200 m T46:[17] {{gold1}} Yunidis Castillo {{cc3|CUB}} 24.45 (WR) {{silver2}} Alicja Fiodorow {{cc3|POL}} 25.49 {{bronze3}} Anrune Liebenberg {{cc3|RSA}} 25.55
    • Cycling:
    • Men's 1 km time trial B:[18] {{gold1}} Neil Fachie {{cc3|GBR}} 1:01.351 (WR) {{silver2}} José Enrique Porto Lareo {{cc3|ESP}} 1:02.707 {{bronze3}} Rinne Oost {{cc3|NED}} 1:03.052
    • Men's individual pursuit C4:[19] {{gold1}} Carol-Eduard Novak {{cc3|ROU}} {{silver2}} Jiří Ježek {{cc3|CZE}} {{bronze3}} Jody Cundy {{cc3|GBR}}
    • Men's individual pursuit C5:[20] {{gold1}} Michael Gallagher {{cc3|AUS}} {{silver2}} Jon-Allan Butterworth {{cc3|GBR}} {{bronze3}} Xinyang Liu {{cc3|CHN}}
    • Women's 500 m time trial C1–3:[21] {{gold1}} Yin He {{cc3|CHN}} 39.158 (WR) {{silver2}} Alyda Norbruis {{cc3|NED}} 39.174 {{bronze3}} Jayme Paris {{cc3|AUS}} 40.476 (WR)
    • Women's 500 m time trial C4–5:[22] {{gold1}} Sarah Storey {{cc3|GBR}} 36.997 {{silver2}} Jennifer Schuble {{cc3|USA}} 37.941 {{bronze3}} Jianping Ruan {{cc3|CHN}} 38.194 (WR)
    • Equestrian:
    • Individual championship test grade II:[23] {{gold1}} Natasha Baker {{cc3|GBR}} 76.857 {{silver2}} Britta Napel {{cc3|GER}} 76.048 {{bronze3}} Angelika Trabert {{cc3|GER}} 76.000
    • Individual championship test grade Ib:[24] {{gold1}} Joann Formosa {{cc3|AUS}} 75.826 {{silver2}} Lee Pearson {{cc3|GBR}} 75.391 {{bronze3}} Pepo Puch {{cc3|AUT}} 75.043
    • Judo:
    • Men's 90 kg:[25] {{gold1}} Jorge Hierrezuelo Marcillis {{cc3|CUB}} {{silver2}} Samuel Ingram {{cc3|GBR}} {{bronze3}} Jorge Lencina {{cc3|ARG}} & Dartanyon Crockett {{cc3|USA}}
    • Men's 100 kg:[26] {{gold1}} Gwang-Geun Choi {{cc3|KOR}} {{silver2}} Myles Porter {{cc3|USA}} {{bronze3}} Antônio Tenório Silva {{cc3|BRA}} & Vladimir Fedin {{cc3|RUS}}
    • Men's +100 kg:[27] {{gold1}} Kento Masaki {{cc3|JPN}} {{silver2}} Song Wang {{cc3|CHN}} {{bronze3}} Yangaliny Jimenez Dominguez {{cc3|CUB}} & Ilham Zakiyev {{cc3|AZE}}
    • Women's 70 kg:[28] {{gold1}} Carmen Herrera {{cc3|ESP}} {{silver2}} Tatiana Savostyanova {{bronze3}} Qian Zhou {{cc3|CHN}} & Nikolett Szabo {{cc3|HUN}}
    • Women's +70 kg;[29] {{gold1}} Yanping Yuan {{cc3|CHN}} {{silver2}} Nazan Akın {{cc3|TUR}} {{bronze3}} Zoubida Bouazoug {{cc3|ALG}} & Irina Kalyanova {{cc3|RUS}}

Tennis

  • Grand Slams:
    • US Open in New York City, United States, day 6:
    • Men's Singles, third round:
    • Roger Federer {{cc3|SWI}} [1] def. Fernando Verdasco {{cc3|ESP}} [25] 6–3, 6–4, 6–4
    • Mardy Fish {{cc3|USA}} [23] def. Gilles Simon {{cc3|FRA}} [16] 6–1, 5–7, 7–6(7–5), 6–3
    • Andy Murray {{cc3|GBR}} [3] def. Feliciano López {{cc3|ESP}} [30] 7–6(7–5), 7–6(7–5), 4–6, 7–6(7–4)
    • Tomáš Berdych {{cc3|CZE}} [6] def. Sam Querrey {{cc3|USA}} [27] 6–7(6–8), 6–4, 6–3, 6–2
    • Nicolás Almagro {{cc3|ESP}} [11] def. Jack Sock {{cc3|USA}} 7–6(7–3), 6–7(4–7), 7–6(7–2), 6–1
    • Milos Raonic {{cc3|CAN}} [15] def. James Blake {{cc3|USA}} 6–3, 6–0, 7–6(7–3)
    • Marin Čilić {{cc3|CRO}} [12] def. Kei Nishikori {{cc3|JPN}} 6–3, 6–4, 6–7(3–7), 6–3
    • Martin Kližan {{cc3|SVK}} def. Jérémy Chardy {{cc3|FRA}} [32] 6–4, 6–4, 6–4
    • Women's Singles, third round:
    • Agnieszka Radwańska {{cc3|POL}} [2] def. Jelena Janković {{cc3|SRB}} 6–3, 7–5
    • Serena Williams {{cc3|USA}} [4] def. Ekaterina Makarova {{cc3|RUS}} 6–4, 6–0
    • Ana Ivanovic {{cc3|SRB}} [12] def. Sloane Stephens {{cc3|USA}} 6–7(4–7), 6–4, 6–2
    • Roberta Vinci {{cc3|ITA}} [20] def. Dominika Cibulková {{cc3|SVK}} 6–2, 7–5
    • Angelique Kerber {{cc3|GER}} [6] def. Olga Govortsova {{cc3|BLR}} 6–1, 6–2
    • Andrea Hlaváčková {{cc3|CZE}} def. Maria Kirilenko {{cc3|RUS}} [14] 5–7, 6–4, 6–4
    • Tsvetana Pironkova {{cc3|BUL}} def. Silvia Soler Espinosa {{cc3|ESP}} 6–1, 6–7(3–7), 6–3
    • Sara Errani {{cc3|ITA}} def. Olga Puchkova {{cc3|RUS}} 6–1, 6–1

References

1. ^London 2012 Women's Club Throw - F31/32/51 official results
2. ^London 2012 Men's Shot Put - F54/55/56 Official results
3. ^London 2012 Men's Long Jump - F13 Official results
4. ^[https://archive.is/20130216100042/http://www.london2012.com/paralympics/athletics/event/men-200m-t42/index.html?v=20120906-112409388 London 2012 Men's 200 metres - T42 Official results]
5. ^London 2012 Women's Discus Throw - F11/12 Official results
6. ^London 2012 Women's 200m - T36 Official results
7. ^London 2012 Women's 100m - T38 Official results
8. ^London 2012 Women's Shot Put - F54/55/56 Official results
9. ^London 2012 Men's Javelin Throw - F33/34 Official results
10. ^London 2012 Men's 100m - T13 Official results
11. ^London 2012 Men's Triple Jump - F46 Official results
12. ^London 2012 Men's 100m - T35 Official results
13. ^London 2012 Women's Javelin Throw - F46 Official results
14. ^London 2012 Women's 200m - T52 Official results
15. ^London 2012 Men's 800m - T37 Official results
16. ^London 2012 Men's 100m - T38 Official results
17. ^London 2012 Women's 200m - T46 Official results
18. ^London 2012 Men's Ind.B 1km Time Trial Official results
19. ^London 2012 Men's Ind. C4 Pursuit Official results
20. ^London 2012 Men's Ind. C5 Pursuit Official results
21. ^London 2012 Women's Ind.C1-2-3 500m Time Trial Official results
22. ^London 2012 Women's Ind. C4-5 500m Time Trial Official results
23. ^London 2012 Ind. Championship Test - Grade II Official results
24. ^London 2012 Ind. Championship Test - Grade Ib Official results
25. ^London 2012 Men's -90 kg Official results {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121029223726/http://www.london2012.com/paralympics/judo/event/men-less-than-90kg/index.html |date=2012-10-29 }}
26. ^London 2012 Men's 100 kg Official results {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121029223734/http://www.london2012.com/paralympics/judo/event/men-less-than-100kg/index.html |date=2012-10-29 }}
27. ^London 2012 Men's +100 kg Official results {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121029223742/http://www.london2012.com/paralympics/judo/event/men-more-than-100kg/index.html |date=2012-10-29 }}
28. ^London 2012 Women's 70kg {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121029223829/http://www.london2012.com/paralympics/judo/event/women-less-than-70kg/index.html |date=2012-10-29 }}
29. ^London 2012 Judo Women's +70kg {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120916133318/http://www.london2012.com/paralympics/judo/event/women-more-than-70kg/index.html |date=2012-09-16 }}
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