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词条 2015 in ice sports
释义

  1. Bandy

     World Championship  World Cup  International Youth Championships  National champions 

  2. Bobsleigh and skeleton

     FIBT World Cup  FIBT World championship 

  3. Curling

     World Curling Tour  CCA events  Curling Grand Slam  Men's and women's events  Men's only events  Women's only events  Regional curling events  World curling championships 

  4. Figure skating

     Senior Grand Prix  Junior Grand Prix  World and regional FS championships 

  5. Ice hockey

     National Hockey League  Kontinental Hockey League  Other ice hockey championships 

  6. Luge

     Seniors World Cup  Juniors World Cup  Sprint Cup  Team Relay World Cup  World and regional luge championships 

  7. Speed skating

     Long track speed skating  LT World Cup  LT Junior World Cup  Long track speed skating championships  Short track speed skating  ST World Cup  Short track speed skating championships 

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. External links

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Bandy

World Championship

  • March 29 – April 4: 2015 Bandy World Championship in {{flagicon|RUS}} Khabarovsk
    • {{bandy|RUS}} defeated {{bandy|SWE}}, 5–3, to win their 9th Bandy World Championship title. {{bandy|KAZ}} took the bronze medal.

World Cup

  • October 2014 - {{flagicon|Sweden}} Västerås SK wins the World Cup

International Youth Championships

  • 23–25 January 2015: U17 World Championship
    • Winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Russia
  • 23–25 January 2015: U19 European Championship
    • Winner: {{flagicon|SWE}} Sweden
  • 25–27 February 2015: G17 World Championship
    • Winner: {{flagicon|SWE}} Sweden

National champions

  • Finland: Mikkelin Kampparit (men), Sudet (women)
  • Norway: IF Ready (men), Nordre Sande Idrettslag/Drammen Bandy (women)
  • Russia: HK Yenisey (men), Zorky Krasnogorsk (women)
  • Sweden: Västerås SK (men), Kareby IS (women)
  • Ukraine: Dynamo Kharkiv (men)
  • United States: Dinkytown Dukes (men)

Bobsleigh and skeleton

  • November 9, 2014 – March 8, 2015: 2014–15 FIBT Calendar[1]

FIBT World Cup

  • December 8, 2014 – February 15, 2015: 2014–15 Bobsleigh World Cup and 2014–15 Skeleton World Cup together
    • December 8–13, 2014: World Cup #1 in {{flagicon|USA}} Lake Placid at the Mt. Van Hoevenberg Olympic Bobsled Run
    • Two-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Francesco Friedrich / Thorsten Margis
    • Four-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Maximilian Arndt, Kevin Korona, Joshua Bluhm, and Ben Heber
    • Two-women bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|USA}} Elana Meyers / Cherrelle Garrett
    • Men's skeleton winner: {{flagicon|LAT}} Martins Dukurs
    • Women's skeleton winner: {{flagicon|GBR}} Lizzy Yarnold
    • December 15–21, 2014: World Cup #2 in {{flagicon|CAN}} Calgary at the Canada Olympic Park bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track
    • Two-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|LAT}} Oskars Melbārdis / Daumants Dreiškens
    • Four-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|LAT}} Oskars Melbārdis, Daumants Dreiškens, Arvis Vilkaste, and Jānis Strenga
    • Two-women bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|USA}} Elana Meyers / Cherrelle Garrett
    • Men's skeleton winner: {{flagicon|LAT}} Martins Dukurs
    • Women's skeleton winner: {{flagicon|CAN}} Elisabeth Vathje
    • January 5–11, 2015: World Cup #3 in {{flagicon|GER}} Altenberg at the Altenberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track
    • Two-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|SUI}} Beat Hefti / Alex Baumann
    • Four-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Nico Walther, Andreas Bredau, Marko Hübenbecker, and Christian Poser
    • Two-women bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|USA}} Elana Meyers / Cherrelle Garrett
    • Men's skeleton winner: {{flagicon|LAT}} Martins Dukurs
    • Women's skeleton winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Maria Orlova
    • January 12–18, 2015: World Cup #4 in {{flagicon|GER}} Königsee at the Königssee bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track
    • Two-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|SUI}} Beat Hefti / Alex Baumann
    • Four-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Maximilian Arndt, Kevin Korona, Alexander Rödiger, and Ben Heber
    • Two-women bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Cathleen Martini / Lisa Marie Buckwitz
    • Men's skeleton winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Aleksandr Tretyakov
    • Women's skeleton winner: {{flagicon|GBR}} Lizzy Yarnold
    • January 19–25, 2015: World Cup #5 in {{flagicon|SUI}} St. Moritz at the St. Moritz-Celerina Olympic Bobrun
    • Two-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|LAT}} Oskars Melbārdis / Daumants Dreiškens
    • Four-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|LAT}} Oskars Melbārdis, Daumants Dreiškens, Arvis Vilkaste, and Jānis Strenga
    • Two-women bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Anja Schneiderheinze-Stöckel / Annika Drazek
    • Men's skeleton winner: {{flagicon|LAT}} Martins Dukurs
    • Women's skeleton winner: {{flagicon|AUT}} Janine Flock
    • January 26 – February 1, 2015: World Cup #6 in {{flagicon|FRA}} La Plagne at the La Plagne bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track
    • Two-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Francesco Friedrich / Martin Grothkopp
    • Four-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|LAT}} Oskars Melbārdis / Daumants Dreiškens / Arvis Vilkaste, and Jānis Strenga
    • Two-women bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|USA}} Elana Meyers / Cherrelle Garrett
    • Men's skeleton winner: {{flagicon|LAT}} Martins Dukurs
    • Women's skeleton: Cancelled.[2]
    • February 2–8, 2015: World Cup #7 in {{flagicon|AUT}} Igls at the Olympic Sliding Centre Innsbruck
    • Note: extra women's skeleton event created, due to the cancellation of the event in La Plagne.
    • Two-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Francesco Friedrich / Thorsten Margis
    • Four-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|LAT}} Oskars Melbārdis / Daumants Dreiškens / Arvis Vilkaste, and Jānis Strenga
    • Two-women bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|USA}} Elana Meyers / Lauryn Williams
    • Men's skeleton winner: {{flagicon|LAT}} Martins Dukurs
    • Women's skeleton winner #1: {{flagicon|GBR}} Lizzy Yarnold
    • Women's skeleton winner #2: {{flagicon|GBR}} Lizzy Yarnold
    • February 10–15, 2015: World Cup #8 (final) in {{flagicon|RUS}} Sochi at the Sliding Center Sanki
    • Two-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|SWI}} Rico Peter / Simon Friedli
    • Four-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|LAT}} Oskars Melbārdis / Daumants Dreiškens / Arvis Vilkaste, and Jānis Strenga
    • Two-women bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|USA}} Elana Meyers / Cherrelle Garrett
    • Men's skeleton winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Aleksandr Tretyakov
    • Women's skeleton winner: {{flagicon|GBR}} Lizzy Yarnold

FIBT World championship

  • February 23 – March 8: FIBT World Championships 2015 in {{flagicon|GER}} Winterberg at the Winterberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track
    • Two-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Francesco Friedrich / Thorsten Margis
    • Four-men bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Maximilian Arndt / Alexander Rödiger / Kevin Korona / Ben Heber
    • Two-women bobsleigh winners: {{flagicon|USA}} Elana Meyers / Cherrelle Garrett
    • Men's skeleton winner: {{flagicon|LVA}} Martins Dukurs
    • Women's skeleton winner: {{flagicon|GBR}} Lizzy Yarnold
    • Mixed Bobsleigh/Skeleton Team winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Axel Jungk / Cathleen Martini & Lisette Thöne / Tina Hermann / Francesco Friedrich & Martin Grothkopp

Curling

{{main|2014–15 curling season}}

World Curling Tour

  • August 22, 2014 – April 18, 2015: 2014–15 World Curling Tour

CCA events

  • November 8, 2014 – May 2, 2015: 2014–15 CCA events
    • December 3 – 7, 2014: 2014 Canada Cup of Curling in {{flagicon|AB}} Camrose
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|MB}} Mike McEwen (skip)
    • Women's winner: {{flagicon|AB}} Valerie Sweeting (skip)
    • January 8 – 11: 2015 Continental Cup of Curling in {{flagicon|AB}} Calgary
    • {{flagicon|CAN}} Team Canada defeated {{flagicon|EU}} Team Europe 42–18.
    • January 24 – February 1: 2015 Canadian Junior Curling Championships in {{flagicon|NL}} Corner Brook
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|MB}} Braden Calvert (skip)
    • Women's winner: {{flagicon|AB}} Kelsey Rocque (skip)
    • February 14 – 22: 2015 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in {{flagicon|SK}} Moose Jaw
    • {{MB}} (Skip: Jennifer Jones) defeated {{AB}} (Skip: Valerie Sweeting), 6–5, to win her fifth Scotties Tournament of Hearts title. Team Canada (Skip: {{flagicon|ON}} Rachel Homan) won the bronze medal.
    • February 28 – March 8: 2015 Tim Hortons Brier in {{flagicon|AB}} Calgary
    • Team {{CAN}} (Skip: {{flagicon|AB}} Pat Simmons) defeated {{NO}} (Skip: Brad Jacobs), 6–5, to defend their Brier title. However, this was the first time there was a Team Canada squad. Also, Alberta won 27 Brier titles in its history. {{SK}} (Skip: Steve Laycock) took the bronze medal.

Curling Grand Slam

Men's and women's events

  • October 28 – November 2, 2014: 2014 The Masters Grand Slam of Curling in {{flagicon|MB}} Selkirk
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|NL}} Brad Gushue (skip)
    • Women's winner: {{flagicon|AB}} Valerie Sweeting (skip)
  • December 9 – 14, 2014: 2014 Canadian Open of Curling in {{flagicon|SK}} Yorkton
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|NL}} Brad Gushue (skip)
    • Women's winner: {{flagicon|SCO}} Eve Muirhead (skip)
  • April 7 – 12: 2015 Players' Championship in {{flagicon|ON}} Toronto
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|NO}} Brad Jacobs (skip)
    • Women's winner: {{flagicon|SCO}} Eve Muirhead (skip)

Men's only events

  • November 19 – 23, 2014: 2014 The National (November) in {{flagicon|ON}} Sault Ste. Marie
    • {{flagicon|MB}} Mike McEwen (skip) defeated {{flagicon|ON}} Brad Jacobs (skip), 5–2, to win his first National title.
  • March 19 – 22: 2015 Elite 10 in {{flagicon|AB}} Fort McMurray (debut event)
    • {{flagicon|MB}} Mike McEwen (skip) defeated {{flagicon|SWE}} Niklas Edin (skip), 4–2, to win the inaugural Elite 10 title.

Women's only events

  • October 10 – 13: 2014 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic in {{flagicon|AB}} Calgary
    • {{flagicon|MB}} Jennifer Jones defeated {{flagicon|ON}} Rachel Homan, 6–5, to win her third Autumn Gold Curling Classic title.
  • November 7 – 10: 2014 Colonial Square Ladies Classic in {{flagicon|SK}} Saskatoon
    • {{flagicon|SCO}} Team Muirhead defeated {{flagicon|ON}} Team Middaugh, 5–4, to win their first Colonial Square Ladies Classic title.

Regional curling events

  • September 13 – 20, 2014: 2014 European Mixed Curling Championship in {{flagicon|DEN}} Tårnby
    • {{SWE}} (Skip: Patric Mabergs) defeated {{NOR}} (Skip: Steffen Walstad), 9–2, to claim its first European Mixed Curling Championship title. {{SUI}} (Skip: Silvana Tirinzoni) took the bronze medal.
  • November 8 – 16, 2014: 2014 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships in {{flagicon|JPN}} Karuizawa
    • Men: {{CHN}} (Skip: Zang Jialiang) defeated {{JPN}} (Skip: Yusuke Morozumi), 7–5, to win China's eighth consecutive Pacific-Asia Curling Championships title. {{KOR}} (Skip: Kim Soo-hyuk) took the bronze medal.
    • Women: {{CHN}} (Skip: Liu Sijia) defeated {{KOR}} (Skip: Kim Eun-jung), 7–6, to win China's seventh Pacific-Asia Curling Championships title. {{JPN}} (Skip: Ayumi Ogasawara) took the bronze medal.
  • November 22 – 29, 2014: 2014 European Curling Championships in {{flagicon|SUI}} Champéry
    • Men: {{SWE}} (Skip: Niklas Edin) defeated {{NOR}} (Skip: Thomas Ulsrud), 5–4, to win Sweden's seventh men's European Curling Championships title. {{SUI}} (Skip: Sven Michel) took the bronze medal.
    • Women: {{SUI}} (Skip: Binia Feltscher) defeated {{RUS}} (Skip: Anna Sidorova), 8–7, to win Switzerland's sixth women's European Curling Championships title. {{SCO}} (Skip: Eve Muirhead) took the bronze medal.
  • January 3 – 9: 2015 European Junior Curling Challenge in {{flagicon|CZE}} Prague
    • Men: {{RUS}} (Skip: Artur Ali) defeated {{ESP}} (Skip: Sergio Vez Labrador), 4–3, to give Russia its first Men's European Junior Curling Challenge title. {{TUR}} (Skip: Enes Taskesen) took the bronze medal.
    • Women: {{ENG}} (Skip: Hetty Garnier) defeated {{TUR}} (Skip: Dilşat Yıldız), 9–1, to give England its first Women's European Junior Curling Challenge title. {{HUN}} (Skip: Dorottya Palansca) took the bronze medal.
  • January 17 – 24: 2015 Pacific-Asia Junior Curling Championships in {{flagicon|NZL}} Naseby
    • Men: {{KOR}} (Skip: Ki Jeong-lee) defeated {{CHN}} (Skip: Wang Jinbo), 5–4, to win its second men's Pacific-Asia Junior Curling Championship title.
    • Women: {{KOR}} (Skip: Eun Bi-kim) defeated {{CHN}} (Skip: Jiang Yilun), 5–4, to win its second consecutive women's Pacific-Asia Junior Curling Championship title.

World curling championships

  • February 7 – 13: 2015 World Wheelchair Curling Championship in {{flagicon|FIN}} Lohja
    • {{RUS}} (Skip: Andrey Smirnov) defeated {{CHN}} (Skip: Wang Haitao), 7–4, to win their second World Wheelchair Curling Championship title. {{FIN}} (Skip: Markku Karjalainen) won the bronze medal.
  • February 28 – March 8: 2015 World Junior Curling Championships in {{flagicon|EST}} Tallinn
    • Men: {{CAN}} (Skip: {{flagicon|MB}} Braden Calvert) defeated {{SUI}} (Skip: Yannick Schwaller), 6–3, to win Canada's 18th World Junior Curling Championships title. {{SCO}} (Skip: Bruce Mouat) took the bronze medal.
    • Women: {{CAN}} (Skip: {{flagicon|AB}} Kelsey Rocque) defeated {{SCO}} (Skip: Gina Aitken), 8–2, to win Canada's 10th World Junior Curling Championships women's title. {{SUI}} (Skip: Lisa Gisler) took the bronze medal.
  • March 14 – 22: 2015 World Women's Curling Championship in {{flagicon|JPN}} Sapporo
    • {{SUI}} (Skip: Alina Pätz) defeated {{CAN}} (Skip: Jennifer Jones), 5–3, to win Switzerland's fifth World Women's Curling Championship title. {{RUS}} (Skip: Anna Sidorova) won the bronze medal.
  • March 28 – April 5: 2015 Ford World Men's Curling Championship in {{flagicon|CAN}} Halifax
    • {{SWE}} (Skip: Niklas Edin) defeated {{NOR}} (Skip: Thomas Ulsrud), 9–5, to claim the country's seventh World Men's Curling Championship title. {{CAN}} (Skip: Pat Simmons) took the bronze medal.
  • April 18 – 25: 2015 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship and the 2015 World Senior Curling Championships in {{flagicon|RUS}} Sochi
    • Men's Seniors: The {{USA}} (Skip: Lyle Sieg) defeated {{CAN}} (Skip: Alan O'Leary), 9–4, to win the USA's third Men's Seniors title. {{NZL}} (Skip: Hans Frauenlob) won the bronze medal.
    • Women's Seniors: {{CAN}} (Skip: Lois Fowler) defeated {{ITA}} (Skip: Fiona Grace Simpson), 6–2, to win Canada's tenth Women's Seniors title. The {{USA}} (Skip: Norma O'Leary) won the bronze medal.
    • Mixed Doubles: {{flagicon|HUN}} Dorottya Palancsa / Zsolt Kiss defeated {{flagicon|SWE}} Camilla Johansson / Per Noréen, 6–5, to win Hungary's second Mixed Doubles title. {{flagicon|NOR}} Kristin Skaslien / Magnus Nedregotten won the bronze medal.

Figure skating

{{main|2014–15 figure skating season|2015–16 figure skating season}}

Senior Grand Prix

  • October 24 – December 14: 2014–15 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating[3]
    • October 24 – 26: 2014 Skate America in {{flagicon|USA}} Hoffman Estates, Illinois[4]
    • Men: {{flagicon|JPN}} Tatsuki Machida
    • Ladies: {{flagicon|RUS}} Elena Radionova
    • Pairs: {{flagicon|RUS}} Yuko Kavaguti / Alexander Smirnov
    • Ice dance: {{flagicon|USA}} Madison Chock / Evan Bates
    • October 31 – November 2: 2014 Skate Canada International in {{flagicon|CAN}} Kelowna[5]
    • Men: {{flagicon|JPN}} Takahito Mura
    • Ladies: {{flagicon|RUS}} Anna Pogorilaya
    • Pairs: {{flagicon|CAN}} Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford
    • Ice dance: {{flagicon|CAN}} Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje
    • November 7 – 9: 2014 Cup of China in {{flagicon|CHN}} Shanghai[6]
    • Men: {{flagicon|RUS}} Maxim Kovtun
    • Ladies: {{flagicon|RUS}} Elizaveta Tuktamysheva
    • Pairs: {{flagicon|CHN}} Peng Cheng / Zhang Hao
    • Ice dance: {{flagicon|FRA}} Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron
    • November 14 – 16: 2014 Rostelecom Cup in {{flagicon|RUS}} Moscow[7]
    • Men: {{flagicon|ESP}} Javier Fernández
    • Ladies: {{flagicon|JPN}} Rika Hongo
    • Pairs: {{flagicon|RUS}} Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov
    • Ice dance: {{flagicon|USA}} Madison Chock / Evan Bates
    • November 21 – 23: 2014 Trophée Éric Bompard in {{flagicon|FRA}} Bordeaux[8]
    • Men: {{flagicon|RUS}} Maxim Kovtun
    • Ladies: {{flagicon|RUS}} Elena Radionova
    • Pairs: {{flagicon|RUS}} Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov
    • Ice dance: {{flagicon|FRA}} Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron
    • November 28 – 30: 2014 NHK Trophy in {{flagicon|JPN}} Osaka[9]
    • Men: {{flagicon|JPN}} Daisuke Murakami
    • Ladies: {{flagicon|USA}} Gracie Gold
    • Pairs: {{flagicon|CAN}} Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford
    • Ice dance: {{flagicon|CAN}} Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje
    • December 11 – 14: 2014–15 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in {{flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona[10]
    • Men: {{flagicon|JPN}} Yuzuru Hanyu
    • Ladies: {{flagicon|RUS}} Elizaveta Tuktamysheva
    • Pairs: {{flagicon|CAN}} Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford
    • Ice dance: {{flagicon|CAN}} Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje

Junior Grand Prix

  • August 20, 2014 – December 14, 2014: 2014–15 ISU Junior Grand Prix
    • August 20 – 24 in {{flagicon|FRA}} Courchevel[11]
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|KOR}} Lee June-hyoung
    • Ladies' winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Evgenia Medvedeva
    • Ice dance winners: {{flagicon|RUS}} Alla Loboda / Pavel Drozd
    • Note: No pairs event for this Grand Prix #1
    • August 27 – 31 in {{flagicon|SLO}} Ljubljana[12]
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|CHN}} JIN Boyang
    • Ladies' winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Serafima Sakhanovich
    • Ice dance winners: {{flagicon|RUS}} Daria Morozova / Mikhail Zhirnov
    • Note: Like GP#1, there was no pairs competition in this Grand Prix #2
    • September 3 – 7 in {{flagicon|CZE}} Ostrava[13]
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|CAN}} Roman Sadovsky
    • Ladies' winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Evgenia Medvedeva
    • Pairs winners: {{flagicon|CAN}} Julianne Séguin / Charlie Bilodeau
    • Ice dance winners: {{flagicon|CAN}} Mackenzie Bent / Garrett MacKeen
    • September 10 – 14 in {{flagicon|JPN}} Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture[14]
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|CHN}} JIN Boyang
    • Ladies' winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Serafima Sakhanovich
    • Ice dance winners: {{flagicon|CAN}} Madeline Edwards / PANG Zhaokai
    • Note: Again, no pairs competition was contested in this Grand Prix #4
    • September 24 – 28 in {{flagicon|EST}} Tallinn[15]
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Alexander Petrov
    • Ladies' winner: {{flagicon|JPN}} Miyu Nakashio
    • Pairs winners: {{flagicon|RUS}} Maria Vigalova / Egor Zakroev
    • Ice dance winners: {{flagicon|RUS}} Anna Yanovskaya / Sergey Mozgov
    • October 1 – 5 in {{flagicon|GER}} Dresden[16]
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Andrei Lazukin
    • Ladies' winner: {{flagicon|JPN}} Wakaba Higuchi
    • Pairs winners: {{flagicon|CAN}} Julianne Séguin / Charlie Bilodeau
    • Ice dance winners: {{flagicon|RUS}} Betina Popova / Yuri Vlasenko
    • October 8 – 12 in {{flagicon|CRO}} Zagreb[17]
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|JPN}} Shoma Uno
    • Ladies' winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Maria Sotskova
    • Pairs winners: {{flagicon|RUS}} Maria Vigalova / Egor Zakroev
    • Ice dance winners: {{flagicon|RUS}} Anna Yanovskaya / Sergey Mozgov
    • December 11 – 14 in {{flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona (final and part of the Grand Prix Final)
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|JPN}} Shoma Uno
    • Ladies' winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Evgenia Medvedeva
    • Pairs winners: {{flagicon|CAN}} Julianne Séguin / Charlie Bilodeau
    • Ice dance winners: {{flagicon|RUS}} Anna Yanovskaya / Sergey Mozgov

World and regional FS championships

  • January 26 – February 1: 2015 European Figure Skating Championships in {{flagicon|SWE}} Stockholm[18]
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|ESP}} Javier Fernández
    • Ladies winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Elizaveta Tuktamysheva
    • Pairs winners: {{flagicon|RUS}} Yuko Kavaguti / Alexander Smirnov
    • Ice Dance winners: {{flagicon|FRA}} Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron
  • February 9 – 15: 2015 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships in {{flagicon|KOR}} Seoul[19]
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|KAZ}} Denis Ten
    • Ladies winner: {{flagicon|USA}} Polina Edmunds
    • Pairs winners: {{flagicon|CAN}} Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford
    • Ice Dance winners: {{flagicon|CAN}} Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje
  • March 2 – 8: 2015 World Junior Figure Skating Championships in {{flagicon|EST}} Tallinn[20]
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|JPN}} Shoma Uno
    • Ladies winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Evgenia Medvedeva
    • Pairs winners: {{flagicon|CHN}} Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang
    • Ice Dance winners: {{flagicon|RUS}} Anna Yanovskaya / Sergey Mozgov
  • March 23 – 29: 2015 World Figure Skating Championships in {{flagicon|CHN}} Shanghai[21]
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|ESP}} Javier Fernández
    • Ladies winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Elizaveta Tuktamysheva
    • Pairs winners: {{flagicon|CAN}} Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford
    • Ice Dance winners: {{flagicon|FRA}} Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron
  • April 16 – 19: 2015 ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating in {{flagicon|JPN}} Tokyo[22]
    • Winners: {{USA}} (Max Aaron, Jason Brown, Gracie Gold, Ashley Wagner, Alexa Scimeca/Chris Knierim, Madison Chock/Evan Bates)

Ice hockey

National Hockey League

  • October 8, 2014 – April 11, 2015: 2014–15 NHL season
    • Presidents' Trophy team winners: {{flagicon|New York}} New York Rangers
    • Art Ross Trophy (top scorer) winner: {{flagicon|BC}} Jamie Benn {{flagicon|Texas}} Dallas Stars
    • Hart Memorial Trophy (season MVP) winner: {{flagicon|BC}} Carey Price {{flagicon|Quebec}} Montreal Canadiens
  • January 1: 2015 NHL Winter Classic at Nationals Park in {{flagicon|USA}} Washington, D.C.
    • The {{flagicon|Washington, D.C.}} Washington Capitals defeated the {{flagicon|Illinois}} Chicago Blackhawks 3–2.
  • January 25: 60th National Hockey League All-Star Game at Nationwide Arena in {{flagicon|USA}} Columbus, Ohio
    • Team Toews defeated Team Foligno, 17–12, in the highest-scoring All-Star Game in history. The MVP of this All-Star Game was {{flagicon|CAN}} Ryan Johansen, of the {{flagicon|Ohio}} Columbus Blue Jackets.
  • February 21: 2015 NHL Stadium Series at Levi's Stadium in {{flagicon|USA}} Santa Clara, California
    • The Los Angeles Kings defeated the San Jose Sharks 2–1.
  • April 15 – June 15: 2015 Stanley Cup playoffs
    • The {{flagicon|Illinois}} Chicago Blackhawks defeated the {{flagicon|Florida}} Tampa Bay Lightning, 4–2 in games played, to win their sixth Stanley Cup title.
  • June 26 & 27: 2015 NHL Entry Draft at the BB&T Center in {{flagicon|Florida}} Sunrise
    • #1 pick: {{flagicon|ON}} Connor McDavid (to the {{flagicon|AB}} Edmonton Oilers from the {{flagicon|Pennsylvania}} Erie Otters)

Kontinental Hockey League

  • September 3, 2014 – February 24, 2015: 2014–15 KHL season
    • Continental Cup winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} HC CSKA Moscow
    • KHL Regular Season Top Scorer: {{flagicon|RUS}} Alexander Radulov (HC CSKA Moscow)
  • January 25: 2015 Kontinental Hockey League All-Star Game at the Bolshoy Ice Dome in {{flagicon|RUS}} Sochi[23]
    • Team East (Coach: {{flagicon|CAN}} Mike Keenan) defeated Team West (Coach: {{flagicon|RUS}} Dmitri Kvartalnov), 18–16.
  • February 27 – April 19: 2015 Gagarin Cup playoffs
    • {{flagicon|RUS}} SKA Saint Petersburg defeated the {{flagicon|RUS}} Ak Bars Kazan, 4–1 in matches played, to win their first Gagarin Cup title.

Other ice hockey championships

  • December 26 – 31, 2014: 2014 Spengler Cup in {{flagicon|SWI}} Davos
    • The {{flagicon|SWI}} Genève-Servette HC defeated the {{flagicon|RUS}} HC Salavat Yulaev Ufa in the final, 3–0, to win their second title.
  • December 26, 2014 – January 5, 2015: 2015 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship in {{flagicon|CAN}} Toronto and Montreal (final at the Air Canada Centre)
    • {{ihj|CAN}} defeated {{ihj|RUS}}, 5–4, to win its 16th World Junior Ice Hockey Championship title. {{ihj|SVK}} took the bronze medal.[24]
  • January 5 – 12: 2015 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship in {{flagicon|USA}} Buffalo, New York
    • The {{ihw18|USA}} defeated {{ihw18|CAN}}, 3–2 in overtime, to win their fourth IIHF World Women's U18 Championships title. {{ihw18|RUS}} took the bronze medal.
  • March 14 — 15: 2015 CIS University Cup in Halifax, Nova Scotia
    • The University of Alberta Golden Bears defeated the University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds 6–3 to win their second consecutive CIS University Cup.
  • March 20 – 22: 2015 NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament Frozen Four at Ridder Arena in {{flagicon|Minnesota}} Minneapolis
    • The {{flagicon|Minnesota}} Minnesota Golden Gophers defeated the {{flagicon|Massachusetts}} Harvard Crimson, 4–1, to win their fifth NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey title.
  • March 28 – April 4: 2015 IIHF Women's World Championship in {{flagicon|SWE}} Malmö
    • The {{ihw|USA}} defeated {{ihw|CAN}}, 7–5, to win their sixth IIHF Women's World Championship title. {{ihw|FIN}} took the bronze medal.
  • April 9 & 11: 2015 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament Frozen Four at TD Garden in {{flagicon|Massachusetts}} Boston
    • The {{flagicon|Rhode Island}} Providence Friars defeated the {{flagicon|Massachusetts}} Boston University Terriers, 4–3, to win their first NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament title.
  • April 13 – 18: 2015 Allan Cup in {{flagicon|CAN}} Clarenville, Newfoundland and Labrador
    • The {{flagicon|MB}} South East Prairie Thunder defeated the {{flagicon|AB}} Bentley Generals, 2–0, to win their second Allan Cup title.
  • April 16 – 26: 2015 IIHF World U18 Championships in {{flagicon|SUI}} Zug and Lucerne
    • The {{ih18|USA}} defeated {{ih18|FIN}}, 2–1 in overtime, to win their ninth IIHF World U18 Championships title. {{ih18|CAN}} won the bronze medal.
  • April 24 – May 3: 2015 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships in {{flagicon|USA}} Buffalo[25]
    • The {{USA}} defeated {{CAN}}, 3–0, to win their third IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships title. {{RUS}} won the bronze medal.
  • May 1 – 17: 2015 IIHF World Championship in {{flagicon|CZE}} Prague and Ostrava
    • {{ih|CAN}} defeated {{ih|RUS}}, 6–1, to win their 25th IIHF World Championship title. The {{ih|USA}} took the bronze medal.
  • May 22 – 31: 2015 Memorial Cup in {{flagicon|CAN}} Quebec City
    • The {{flagicon|ON}} Oshawa Generals defeated the {{flagicon|British Columbia}} Kelowna Rockets, 2–1, to win their fifth Memorial Cup title.

Luge

Seniors World Cup

  • November 29, 2014 – March 1, 2015: 2014–15 Luge World Cup Schedule[26][27]
    • November 29 & 30, 2014: World Cup #1 in {{flagicon|AUT}} Igls
    • Men's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Felix Loch
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken
    • Women's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Natalie Geisenberger
    • December 5 & 6, 2014: World Cup #2 in {{flagicon|USA}} Lake Placid, New York
    • Men's Individual winner: {{flagicon|USA}} Tucker West
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken
    • Women's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Natalie Geisenberger
    • December 12 & 13, 2014: World Cup #3 in {{flagicon|CAN}} Calgary
    • Men's Individual winner: {{flagicon|CAN}} Samuel Edney
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken
    • Women's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Natalie Geisenberger
    • January 3 & 4: World Cup #4 in {{flagicon|GER}} Königssee
    • Men's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Felix Loch
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt
    • Women's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Natalie Geisenberger
    • January 17 & 18: World Cup #5 in {{flagicon|GER}} Oberhof
    • Men's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Felix Loch
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt
    • Women's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Natalie Geisenberger
    • January 24 & 25: World Cup #6 in {{flagicon|GER}} Winterberg
    • Men's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Felix Loch
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken
    • Women's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Natalie Geisenberger
    • January 31 & February 1: World Cup #7 in {{flagicon|NOR}} Lillehammer
    • Men's Individual winner: {{flagicon|AUT}} Wolfgang Kindl
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt
    • Women's Individual winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Tatiana Ivanova
    • February 21 & 22: World Cup #8 in {{flagicon|GER}} Altenberg, Saxony
    • Men's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Felix Loch
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt
    • Women's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Natalie Geisenberger
    • February 28 & March 1: World Cup #9 (final) in {{flagicon|RUS}} Sochi
    • Men's Individual winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Semen Pavlichenko
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt
    • Women's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Dajana Eitberger

Juniors World Cup

  • December 4, 2014 – February 7, 2015: 2014–15 Junior Luge World Cup Schedule[26]
    • December 4 & 5, 2014: Junior World Cup #1 in {{flagicon|CAN}} Whistler
    • Men's Individual winner: {{flagicon|AUS}} Alexander Ferlazzo
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|RUS}} Stanislav Maltsev & Oleg Faskhutdinov
    • Women's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Jessica Tiebel
    • December 6 & 7, 2014: Junior World Cup #2 in {{flagicon|CAN}} Whistler
    • Men's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Sebastian Bley
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Nico Semmler & Johannes Pfeiffer
    • Women's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Julia Taubitz
    • Team Sprint winners: {{RUS}} (Victoria Demchenko, Roman Repilov, Evgeny Evdokimov & Alexey Groshev)
    • December 15 & 16, 2014: Junior World Cup #3 in {{flagicon|USA}} Park City, Utah
    • Men's Individual winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Roman Repilov
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|RUS}} Stanislav Maltsev & Oleg Faskhutdinov
    • Women's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Jessica Tiebel
    • Team winners: {{RUS}} (Victoria Demchenko, Roman Repilov, and Stanislav Maltsev & Oleg Faskhutdinov)
    • January 24 & 25: Junior World Cup #4 in {{flagicon|GER}} Oberhof
    • Men's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Sebastian Bley
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Florian Löffler & Manuel Stiebing
    • Women's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Jessica Tiebel
    • Team Sprint winners: {{RUS}} (Victoria Demchenko, Roman Repilov, Evgeny Evdokimov & Alexey Groshev)
    • January 30 & 31: Junior World Cup #5 in {{flagicon|AUT}} Igls
    • Men's Individual winner: {{flagicon|ITA}} Theo Gruber
    • Women's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Julia Taubitz
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|AUT}} David Trojer & Philip Knoll
    • Team winners: {{AUT}} (Katrin Heinzelmaier, Nico Gleirscher, David Trojer & Philip Knoll)
    • February 6 & 7: Junior World Cup #6 (final) in {{flagicon|GER}} Winterberg
    • Men's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Sebastian Bley
    • Women's Individual winner: {{flagicon|AUT}} Madeleine Egle
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|AUT}} David Trojer & Philip Knoll
    • Team winners: {{GER}} (Saskia Langer, Sebastian Bley, Florian Löffler & Manuel Stiebing)

Sprint Cup

  • November 29, 2014 – February 22, 2015: 2014–15 Luge Sprint Cup Schedule[26]
    • November 29 & 30, 2014: In conjunction with the first World Cup in {{AUT}}
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Felix Loch
    • Women's winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Natalie Geisenberger
    • Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken
    • December 12 & 13, 2014: In conjunction with the third World Cup in {{CAN}}
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|USA}} Chris Mazdzer
    • Women's winner: {{flagicon|CAN}} Alex Gough
    • Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt
    • February 21 & 22: In conjunction with the eighth World Cup in {{GER}} (final)
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Felix Loch
    • Women's winner: {{flagicon|USA}} Erin Hamlin
    • Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken

Team Relay World Cup

  • December 5, 2014 – March 1, 2015: 2014–15 Team relay World Cup Schedule[26]
    • December 5 & 6, 2014: In conjunction with the second World Cup in the {{USA}}
    • Winners: {{GER}} (Natalie Geisenberger, Felix Loch, and Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken)
    • January 3 & 4: In conjunction with the fourth World Cup in {{GER}}
    • Winners: {{GER}} (Natalie Geisenberger, Felix Loch, and Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt)
    • January 17 & 18: In conjunction with the fifth World Cup in Germany
    • Winners: {{GER}} (Natalie Geisenberger, Felix Loch, and Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt)
    • January 24 & 25: In conjunction with the sixth World Cup in Germany
    • Winners: {{GER}} (Natalie Geisenberger, Felix Loch, and Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken)
    • January 31 & February 1: In conjunction with the seventh World Cup in {{NOR}}
    • Winners: {{GER}} (Dajana Eitberger, Felix Loch, and Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt)
    • February 28 & March 1: In conjunction with the ninth World Cup in {{RUS}} (final)
    • Winners: {{GER}} (Dajana Eitberger, Felix Loch, and Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt)

World and regional luge championships

  • January 16 & 17: 2015 FIL Junior World Championships in {{flagicon|NOR}} Lillehammer
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Roman Repilov
    • Women's winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Jessica Tiebel
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Florian Loeffler / Manuel Stiebing
    • Team Relay winners: {{flagicon|LAT}} Ulla Zirne, Kristers Aparjods, and Kristens Putins & Karlis Kriss Matuzels
  • January 24 & 25: 2015 Junior European Luge Championships in {{flagicon|GER}} Oberhof
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Sabastian Bley
    • Women's winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Jessica Tiebel
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Florian Loeffler / Manuel Stiebing
    • Team Relay winners: {{flagicon|RUS}} Victoria Demchenko, Roman Repilov, Evgeny Evdokimov & Alexei Groshev
  • February 14 & 15: 2015 FIL World Luge Championships in {{flagicon|LAT}} Sigulda
    • Men's winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Semen Pavlichenko
    • Women's winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Natalie Geisenberger
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Tobias Wendl / Tobias Arlt
    • Mixed Team Relay winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Natalie Geisenberger, Felix Loch, Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt
    • Men's Under-23 winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Aleksander Peretyagin
    • Women's Under-23 Singles winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Ekaterina Katnikova
    • Men's Under-23 Doubles winners {{flagicon|RUS}} Andrey Bogdanov / Andrey Medvedev
  • February 28 & March 1: 2015 FIL European Luge Championships in {{flagicon|RUS}} Sochi
    • Men's Individual winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Semen Pavlichenko
    • Men's Doubles winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt
    • Women's Individual winner: {{flagicon|GER}} Dajana Eitberger
    • Team Relay winners: {{flagicon|GER}} Dajana Eitberger, Felix Loch, Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt

Speed skating

Long track speed skating

LT World Cup

  • November 14, 2014 – March 22, 2015: 2014–15 ISU Speed Skating World Cup
    • November 14 – 16, 2014, in {{flagicon|JPN}} Obihiro[28]
    • The {{NED}} won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[29]
    • November 21 – 23, 2014, in {{flagicon|KOR}} Seoul[30]
    • {{RUS}} won the gold medal tally. The {{NED}} won the overall medal tally.[31]
    • December 5 – 7, 2014, in {{flagicon|GER}} Berlin[32]
    • The {{NED}} won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[33]
    • December 12 – 14, 2014, in {{flagicon|NED}} Heerenveen (#1)[34]
    • Host nation, the {{NED}}, {{RUS}}, and the {{USA}} won 3 gold medals each. The Netherlands won the overall medal tally.[35]
    • January 31 & February 1 in {{flagicon|NOR}} Hamar[36]
    • The {{NED}} won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[37]
    • February 7 & 8 in {{flagicon|NED}} Heerenveen (#2)[38]
    • The {{USA}} won the gold medal tally. The {{NED}} and the United States won 5 overall medals each.[39]
    • March 21 & 22 in {{flagicon|GER}} Erfurt (final)[40]
    • The {{USA}} won the gold medal tally. The {{NED}} won the overall medal tally.[41]
  • Men's overall winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Pavel Kulizhnikov[42]
  • Women's overall winner: {{flagicon|USA}} Heather Richardson[43]

LT Junior World Cup

  • November 22, 2014 – February 15, 2015: 2014–15 ISU Junior World Cup Speed Skating
    • November 22 & 23, 2014, in {{flagicon|CAN}} Calgary[44]
    • {{JPN}} won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[45]
    • December 13 & 14, 2014, in {{flagicon|BLR}} Minsk[46]
    • The {{NED}} won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[47]
    • January 10 & 11 in {{flagicon|CHN}} Changchun[48]
    • {{KOR}} won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • January 17 & 18 in {{flagicon|ITA}} Collalbo[49]
    • The {{NED}} won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[50]
    • February 14 & 15 in {{flagicon|POL}} Warsaw (final)[51]
    • The {{NED}} won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[52]

Long track speed skating championships

  • January 10 & 11: 2015 Asian Single Distance Speed Skating Championships in {{flagicon|CHN}} Changchun[53]
    • Men's 500m winner #1: {{flagicon|TPE}} Sung Ching-yang
    • Men's 500m #2 and overall winner: {{flagicon|TPE}} Sung Ching-yang
    • Women's 500m winner #1: {{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Hong
    • Women's 500m #2 and overall winner: {{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Hong
    • Men's 1000m winner: {{flagicon|CHN}} LI Bailin
    • Women's 1000m winner: {{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Hong
    • Men's 1500m winner: {{flagicon|CHN}} LI Bailin
    • Women's 1500m winner: {{flagicon|CHN}} Li Qishi
    • Men's 5000m winner: {{flagicon|CHN}} Sun Longjiang
    • Women's 3000m winner: {{flagicon|CHN}} Zhao Xin
    • Men's 10,000m winner: {{flagicon|CHN}} Sun Longjiang
    • Women's 5000m winner: {{flagicon|CHN}} HAO Jiachen
  • January 10 & 11: 2015 European Speed Skating Championships in {{flagicon|RUS}} Chelyabinsk[54]
    • Men's 500m winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Koen Verweij
    • Women's 500m winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Ireen Wüst
    • Men's 1500m winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Denis Yuskov
    • Women's 1500m winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Ireen Wüst
    • Men's 5000m winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Sven Kramer
    • Women's 3000m winner: {{flagicon|CZE}} Martina Sábliková
    • Men's 10,000m winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Sven Kramer
    • Women's 5000m winner: {{flagicon|CZE}} Martina Sábliková
  • February 12 – 15: 2015 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships in {{flagicon|NED}} Heerenveen[55]
    • Men's 500m winner #1: {{flagicon|RUS}} Pavel Kulizhnikov
    • Men's 500m #2 winner and overall winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Pavel Kulizhnikov
    • Women's 500m winner #1: {{flagicon|USA}} Heather Richardson
    • Women's 500m #2 winner and overall winner: {{flagicon|USA}} Heather Richardson
    • Men's 1000m winner: {{flagicon|USA}} Shani Davis
    • Women's 1000m winner: {{flagicon|USA}} Brittany Bowe
    • Men's 1500m winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Denis Yuskov
    • Women's 1500m winner: {{flagicon|USA}} Brittany Bowe
    • Men's 5000m winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Sven Kramer
    • Women's 3000m winner: {{flagicon|CZE}} Martina Sábliková
    • Men's 10,000m winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Jorrit Bergsma
    • Women's 5000m winner: {{flagicon|CZE}} Martina Sábliková
    • Men's Team Pursuit winners: {{NED}} (Sven Kramer, Koen Verweij, Douwe de Vries, Wouter olde Heuvel)
    • Women's Team Pursuit winners: {{JPN}} (Ayaka Kikuchi, Miho Takagi, Nana Takagi, Maki Tabata)
    • Men's Mass Start winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Arjan Stroetinga
    • Women's Mass Start winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Irene Schouten
  • February 20 – 22: 2015 World Junior Speed Skating Championships in {{flagicon|POL}} Warsaw[56][57]
    • Men's Junior 500m winner: {{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Jun-ho
    • Women's Junior 500m winner: {{flagicon|AUT}} Vanessa Bittner
    • Men's Junior 1000m winner: {{flagicon|CHN}} FAN Yang
    • Women's Junior 1000m winner: {{flagicon|AUT}} Vanessa Bittner
    • Men's Junior 1500m winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Patrick Roest
    • Women's Junior 1500m winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Melissa Wijfje
    • Men's Junior 5000m winner: {{flagicon|SWE}} Nils van der Poel
    • Women's Junior 3000m winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Melissa Wijfje
    • Men's Junior Team Sprint winners: {{flagicon|KOR}} YANG Seung-yong / KIM Jun-ho / KIM Min-seok
    • Women's Junior Team Sprint winners: {{flagicon|KOR}} KIM Min-sun / JANG Mi / PARK Cho-won
    • Men's Junior Team Pursuit winners: {{flagicon|NED}} Marcel Bosker / Wesly Dijs / Patrick Roest
    • Women's Junior Team Pursuit winners: {{flagicon|NED}} Sanneke de Neeling / Esmée Visser / Melissa Wijfje
    • Men's Junior Mass Start winner: {{flagicon|KOR}} OH Hyun-min
    • Women's Junior Mass Start winner: {{flagicon|AUT}} Vanessa Bittner
    • Men's Junior All Round winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Patrick Roest
    • Women's Junior All Round winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Melissa Wijfje
  • February 28 & March 1: 2015 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships in {{flagicon|KAZ}} Astana[58]
    • Men's overall winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Pavel Kulizhnikov
    • Women's overall winner: {{flagicon|USA}} Brittany Bowe
  • March 7 – 8: 2015 World Allround Speed Skating Championships in {{flagicon|CAN}} Calgary[59]
    • Men's overall winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Sven Kramer
    • Women's overall winner: {{flagicon|CZE}} Martina Sáblíková

Short track speed skating

ST World Cup

  • November 7, 2014 – February 15, 2015: 2014–15 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup
    • November 7 – 9, 2014, in {{flagicon|USA}} Salt Lake City[60]
    • Men: Both {{KOR}} and {{RUS}} won 2 gold and 4 overall medals each.
    • Women: {{KOR}} won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • November 14 – 16, 2014, in {{flagicon|CAN}} Montreal[61]
    • Men: {{KOR}} won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • Women: {{KOR}} won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • December 12 – 14, 2014, in {{flagicon|CHN}} Shanghai[62]
    • Men: {{KOR}} won the gold medal tally. {{CAN}} won the overall medal tally.
    • Women: {{CHN}} won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • December 19 – 21, 2014, in {{flagicon|KOR}} Seoul[63]
    • Men: Host nation, {{KOR}}, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • Women: Host nation, {{KOR}}, and {{CHN}} won 3 gold medals each. South Korea won the overall medal tally.
    • February 6 – 8 in {{flagicon|GER}} Dresden[64]
    • Men: {{RUS}} won the gold medal tally. {{KOR}} and Russia won 4 overall medals each.
    • Women: {{KOR}} won the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • February 13 – 15 in {{flagicon|TUR}} Erzurum (final)[65]
    • Men: {{CHN}} won the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • Women: {{ITA}} and {{CHN}} won 2 gold medals each. {{CAN}} won the overall medal tally.

Short track speed skating championships

  • January 23 – 25: 2015 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships in {{flagicon|NED}} Dordrecht[66]
    • Overall men's winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Sjinkie Knegt
    • Overall women's winner: {{flagicon|GBR}} Elise Christie
    • Men's medal tally: The {{NED}} and {{RUS}} won 2 gold medals each. Russia won the overall medal tally.
    • Women's medal tally: {{GBR2}} and {{RUS}} won 2 gold medals each. Russia won the overall medal tally.
  • February 27 – March 1: 2015 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships in {{flagicon|JPN}} Osaka[67]
    • Men's Junior 500m winner: {{flagicon|KOR}} KIM Da-gyeom
    • Women's Junior 500m winner: {{flagicon|KOR}} SON Ha-kyung
    • Men's Junior 1000m winner: {{flagicon|KOR}} KIM Da-gyeom
    • Women's Junior 1000m winner: {{flagicon|KOR}} KIM Ji-yoo
    • Men's Junior 1500m winner: {{flagicon|KOR}} PARK Ji-won
    • Women's Junior 1500m winner: {{flagicon|KOR}} Kong Sang-jeong
    • Men's Junior 3000m Relay winners: {{flagicon|KOR}} PARK Ji-won / KIM Da-gyeom / LIM Yong-jin / YOON Sumin
    • Women's Junior 3000m Relay winners: {{flagicon|KOR}} SON Ha-kyung / KIM Ji-yoo / Kong Sang-jeong / LEE Suyoun
    • Men's Junior Overall winner: {{flagicon|KOR}} KIM Da-gyeom
    • Women's Junior Overall winner: {{flagicon|KOR}} Kong Sang-jeong
  • March 13 – 15: 2015 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in {{flagicon|RUS}} Moscow[68]
    • Men's 500m winner: {{flagicon|CHN}} Wu Dajing
    • Women's 500m winner: {{flagicon|CHN}} Fan Kexin
    • Men's 1000m winner: {{flagicon|KOR}} Park Se-yeong
    • Women's 1000m winner: {{flagicon|KOR}} Choi Min-jeong
    • Men's 1500m winner: {{flagicon|RUS}} Semion Elistratov
    • Women's 1500m winner: {{flagicon|ITA}} Arianna Fontana
    • Men's 3000m winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Sjinkie Knegt
    • Women's 3000m winner: {{flagicon|KOR}} Choi Min-jeong
    • Men's 5000m Team Relay winners: {{flagicon|CHN}} (Wu Dajing, Chen Dequan, Xu Hongzhi, Han Tianyu)
    • Women's 3000m Team Relay winners: {{flagicon|KOR}} (Noh Do Hee, Shim Suk-hee, Kim A-lang, Choi Min-jeong)
  • Men's overall winner: {{flagicon|NED}} Sjinkie Knegt
  • Women's overall winner: {{flagicon|KOR}} Choi Min-jeong

See also

  • 2015 in athletics (track and field)
  • 2015 in skiing
  • 2015 in sports

References

1. ^FIBT Calendar
2. ^Viessmann FIBT World Cup & FIBT European Championships in La Plagne: race Skeleton Women cancelled
3. ^ISU's Official Website
4. ^ISU's 2014 Skate America Page
5. ^ISU's 2014 Skate Canada International Website
6. ^ISU's 2014 Cup of China Page
7. ^ISU's 2014 Rostelecom Cup Page
8. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.isu.org/en/single-and-pair-skating-and-ice-dance/calendar-of-events/2014/11/trophee-bompard-isu-grand-prix-of-figure-skating-20142015 |title=ISU's 2014 Trophée Éric Bompard Page |access-date=2015-06-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141110010509/http://www.isu.org/en/single-and-pair-skating-and-ice-dance/calendar-of-events/2014/11/trophee-bompard-isu-grand-prix-of-figure-skating-20142015 |archive-date=2014-11-10 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
9. ^ISU's 2014 NHK Trophy Page
10. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.isu.org/en/single-and-pair-skating-and-ice-dance/calendar-of-events/2014/12/isu-grand-prix-of-figure-skating-final-20142015 |title=ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final 2014/2015 Page |access-date=2015-06-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141017022048/http://www.isu.org/en/single-and-pair-skating-and-ice-dance/calendar-of-events/2014/12/isu-grand-prix-of-figure-skating-final-20142015 |archive-date=2014-10-17 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
11. ^ISU Junior Grand Prix #1 Results
12. ^ISU Junior Grand Prix #2 Results
13. ^ISU Junior Grand Prix #3 Results
14. ^ISU Junior Grand Prix #4 Results
15. ^ISU Junior Grand Prix #5 Results
16. ^ISU Junior Grand Prix #6 Results
17. ^ISU Junior Grand Prix #7 Results
18. ^2015 ISU European Figure Skating Championships Page
19. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.isu.org/en/single-and-pair-skating-and-ice-dance/calendar-of-events/2015/02/isu-four-continents-figure-skating-championships |title=2015 ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships Page |access-date=2015-06-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150520202317/http://www.isu.org/en/single-and-pair-skating-and-ice-dance/calendar-of-events/2015/02/isu-four-continents-figure-skating-championships |archive-date=2015-05-20 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
20. ^2015 ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships Page
21. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.isu.org/en/single-and-pair-skating-and-ice-dance/calendar-of-events/2015/03/isu-world-figure-skating-championships-2015 |title=2015 ISU World Figure Skating Championships Page |access-date=2015-06-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150609104435/http://www.isu.org/en/single-and-pair-skating-and-ice-dance/calendar-of-events/2015/03/isu-world-figure-skating-championships-2015 |archive-date=2015-06-09 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
22. ^2015 ISU World Team Trophy Page
23. ^2015 KHL Hockey League All-Star Game Scoring Summary
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.passionhockey.com/hockeyarchives/U-20_2015.htm|title=Championnat du monde des moins de 20 ans 2014/15|publisher=Hockeyarchives|language=French|date=2015|accessdate=13 January 2015}}
25. ^IPC's 2015 Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships Page
26. ^2014–15 Luge Schedule
27. ^FIL Luge Website
28. ^ISU's Obihiro 2014 World Cup Speed Skating Event Page
29. ^Obihiro 2014 Results Page
30. ^ISU's Seoul 2014 World Cup Speed Skating Event Page
31. ^Seoul 2014 Results Page
32. ^ISU's Berlin 2014 World Cup Speed Skating Event Page
33. ^Berlin 2014 Results Page
34. ^ISU's Heerenveen #1 2014 World Cup Speed Skating Event Page
35. ^Heerenveen #1 2014 Results Page
36. ^ISU's Hamar 2015 World Cup Speed Skating Event Page
37. ^{{Cite web |url=http://live.isuresults.eu/2014-2015/hamar/ |title=Hamar 2015 Results Page |access-date=2015-06-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150201193306/http://live.isuresults.eu/2014-2015/hamar/ |archive-date=2015-02-01 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
38. ^ISU's Heerenveen #2 2015 World Cup Speed Skating Event Page
39. ^Heerenveen #2 2015 Results Page
40. ^ISU's Erfurt 2015 World Cup Speed Skating Event Page
41. ^Erfurt 2015 Results Page
42. ^{{Cite web |url=http://live.isuresults.eu/2014-2015/worldcup/men.pdf |title=2014–15 ISU's Men's Overall Rankings |access-date=2015-06-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150404022527/http://live.isuresults.eu/2014-2015/worldcup/men.pdf |archive-date=2015-04-04 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
43. ^{{Cite web |url=http://live.isuresults.eu/2014-2015/worldcup/ladies.pdf |title=2014–15 ISU's Women's Overall Rankings |access-date=2015-06-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412175124/http://live.isuresults.eu/2014-2015/worldcup/ladies.pdf |archive-date=2015-04-12 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
44. ^ISU's Calgary 2014 Junior World Cup Page
45. ^Calgary 2014 ISU Junior World Cup Speed Skating Results
46. ^ISU's Minsk 2014 Junior World Cup Page
47. ^Skating Union of Belarus Website
48. ^ISU's Changchun 2015 Junior World Cup Page
49. ^ISU's Collalbo 2015 Junior World Cup Page
50. ^Collalbo 2015 Junior World Cup Results Page
51. ^ISU's Warsaw 2015 Junior World Cup Page
52. ^Warsaw 2015 Junior World Cup Page
53. ^Speed Skating News' Changchun 2015 Asian Single Distance Speed Skating Championships Results Page
54. ^ISU's Chelyabinsk 2015 European Allround Speed Skating Championships Page
55. ^ISU's Heerenveen 2015 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships Page
56. ^2015 World Junior Speed Skating Championships Results Page (in Polish)
57. ^ISU's Warsaw 2015 WJSSC Press Release (with results)
58. ^ISU's Astana 2015 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships Page
59. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.isu.org/en/speed-skating/calendar-of-events/2015/03/isu-world-allround-speed-skating-championships-2015 |title=ISU's Calgary 2015 World Allround Speed Skating Championships Page |access-date=2015-06-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150520151132/http://www.isu.org/en/speed-skating/calendar-of-events/2015/03/isu-world-allround-speed-skating-championships-2015 |archive-date=2015-05-20 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
60. ^ISU's Salt Lake City 2014 Short Track Speed Skating Page
61. ^ISU's Montreal 2014 Short Track Speed Skating Page
62. ^ISU's Shanghai 2014 Short Track Speed Skating Page
63. ^ISU's Seoul 2014 Short Track Speed Skating Page
64. ^ISU's Dresden 2015 Short Track Speed Skating Page
65. ^ISU's Erzurum 2015 Short Track Speed Skating Page
66. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.isu.org/en/short-track-speed-skating/calendar-of-events/2015/01/isu-european-short-track-speed-skating-championships |title=Dordrecht 2015 ISU European Short Track Speed Skating Championships Page |access-date=2015-06-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150118162449/http://www.isu.org/en/short-track-speed-skating/calendar-of-events/2015/01/isu-european-short-track-speed-skating-championships |archive-date=2015-01-18 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
67. ^ISU World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships® 2015 Results Page
68. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.isu.org/en/short-track-speed-skating/calendar-of-events/2015/03/isu-world-short-track-speed-skating-championships |title=ISU's 2015 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships Page |access-date=2015-06-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150521123320/http://www.isu.org/en/short-track-speed-skating/calendar-of-events/2015/03/isu-world-short-track-speed-skating-championships |archive-date=2015-05-21 |dead-url=yes |df= }}

External links

  • Federation of International Bandy
  • The International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation
  • World Curling Federation
  • International Skating Union
  • International Ice Hockey Federation
  • International Luge Federation

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