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- Days of the month 31 January 2013 (Thursday) Bicycle racing 30 January 2013 (Wednesday) Bicycle racing 29 January 2013 (Tuesday) Bicycle racing 27 January 2013 (Sunday) Auto racing 26 January 2013 (Saturday) American football 22 January 2013 (Tuesday) Ice hockey 21 January 2013 (Monday) Handball Ice hockey 20 January 2013 (Sunday) Alpine skiing Curling Handball Ice hockey Nordic combined Rugby union 19 January 2013 (Saturday) Alpine skiing Curling Handball Ice hockey Mixed martial arts Nordic combined Rugby union 18 January 2013 (Friday) Alpine skiing Handball 17 January 2013 (Thursday) Handball 16 January 2013 (Wednesday) Basketball Curling Handball 15 January 2013 (Tuesday) Alpine skiing Handball 14 January 2013 (Monday) Handball 13 January 2013 (Sunday) Alpine skiing American football Basketball Curling Handball Ice hockey Nordic combined 12 January 2013 (Saturday) Alpine skiing American football Curling Handball Mixed martial arts Nordic combined 11 January 2013 (Friday) Basketball Curling Handball 10 January 2013 (Thursday) Curling 9 January 2013 (Wednesday) Basketball 8 January 2013 (Tuesday) Basketball Curling 7 January 2013 (Monday) American football 6 January 2013 (Sunday) Alpine skiing American football Cricket Cross-country skiing Curling Nordic combined Ski jumping 5 January 2013 (Saturday) American football Cross-country skiing Nordic combined 4 January 2013 (Friday) Alpine skiing American football Cross-country skiing Ski jumping 3 January 2013 (Thursday) American football Cricket Cross-country skiing Ekiden 2 January 2013 (Wednesday) American football Ekiden 1 January 2013 (Tuesday) Alpine skiing American football Cross-country skiing Ski jumping
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{{see also|2013 in sports|Portal:Sports}}{{Month year in topic|month=January|year=2013|topic=sports}}{{TOC right|limit=3}}Days of the month31 January 2013 (Thursday)Bicycle racing- Road bicycle racing:
- 3rd stage Ladies Tour of Qatar in Qatar:
- 1. Kirsten Wild {{flagicon|NED}}
- 2. Ellen van Dijk {{flagicon|NED}}
- 3. Giorgia Bronzini {{flagicon|ITA}}
30 January 2013 (Wednesday)Bicycle racing- Road bicycle racing:
- 2nd stage Ladies Tour of Qatar in Qatar:
- 1. Kirsten Wild {{flagicon|NED}}
- 2. Trixi Worrack {{flagicon|GER}}
- 3. Ellen van Dijk {{flagicon|NED}}
29 January 2013 (Tuesday)Bicycle racing- Road bicycle racing:
- 1st stage Ladies Tour of Qatar in Qatar:
- 1. Chloe Hosking {{flagicon|AUS}}
- 2. Gracie Elvin {{flagicon|AUS}}
- 3. Lisa Brennauer {{flagicon|GER}}
27 January 2013 (Sunday)Auto racing- Sports cars endurance racing:
- 24 Hours of Daytona in Daytona Beach, Florida, United States:
- 1. Charlie Kimball {{flagicon|USA}} Juan Pablo Montoya {{flagicon|COL}} Scott Pruett {{flagicon|USA}}Memo Rojas {{flagicon|MEX}}
- 2. Max Angelelli {{flagicon|ITA}} Ryan Hunter-Reay {{flagicon|USA}} Jordan Taylor {{flagicon|USA}}
- 3. A. J. Allmendinger {{flagicon|USA}} Marcos Ambrose {{flagicon|AUS}}Oswaldo Negri {{flagicon|BRA}} John Pew {{flagicon|USA}} Justin Wilson {{flagicon|GBR}}
26 January 2013 (Saturday)American football- NCAA bowl games
- 2013 Senior Bowl
- In Mobile, Alabama: South 21, North 16
- In the concluding game of the college football post-season, Florida State's EJ Manuel led the South all-star squad to a victory. His contributions included a touchdown and rushing on the South team's initial two drives.
22 January 2013 (Tuesday)Ice hockey- NHL regular season:
- In Raleigh, North Carolina: Tampa Bay Lightning 4, Carolina Hurricanes 1.
- In Washington, D.C.: Winnipeg Jets 4, Washington Capitals 2.
- In Newark, New Jersey: New Jersey Devils 3, Philadelphia Flyers 0.
- In Montreal, Quebec: Montreal Canadiens 4, Florida Panthers 1.
- In Detroit, Michigan: Dallas Stars 2, Detroit Red Wings 1.
- In St. Paul, Minnesota: Nashville Predators 3, Minnesota Wild 1.
21 January 2013 (Monday)Handball- World Men's Handball Championship in Spain:
- Round of 16:
- In Barcelona:
- {{hb-rt|SVN}} 31–26 {{hb|EGY}}
- {{hb-rt|HUN}} 27–19 {{hb|POL}}
- In Zaragoza:
- {{hb-rt|SRB}} 20–31 {{hb|ESP}}
- {{hb-rt|CRO}} 33–24 {{hb|BLR}}
- 17–20th place semifinals in Guadalajara:
- {{hb-rt|ARG}} 30–26 {{hb|QAT}}
- {{hb-rt|KSA}} 24–28 {{hb|ALG}}
- 21–24th place semifinals in Guadalajara:
- {{hb-rt|MNE}} 35–31 {{hb|CHI}}
- {{hb-rt|KOR}} 36–14 {{hb|AUS}}
Ice hockey- NHL regular season:
- In Uniondale, New York: New York Islanders 4, Tampa Bay Lightning 3.
- In Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Bruins 2, Winnipeg Jets 1 (SO)
- In Nashville, Tennessee: St. Louis Blues 4, Nashville Predators 3.
- In Toronto, Ontario: Buffalo Sabres 2, Toronto Maple Leafs 1.
- In Kanata, Ontario: Ottawa Senators 4, Florida Panthers 0.
- In Columbus, Ohio: Detroit Red Wings 4, Columbus Blue Jackets 3.
- In Calgary, Alberta: Anaheim Ducks 5, Calgary Flames 4.
20 January 2013 (Sunday)Alpine skiing- Men's World Cup:
- Slalom in Wengen, Switzerland: {{Gold1}} Felix Neureuther {{cc3|GER}} {{Silver2}} Marcel Hirscher {{cc3|AUT}} {{Bronze3}} Ivica Kostelić {{cc3|CRO}}
- Overall standings (after 21 of 36 races): (1) Hirscher 935 points (2) Aksel Lund Svindal {{cc3|NOR}} 747 (3) Ted Ligety {{cc3|USA}} 696
- Slalom standings (after 7 of 11 races): (1) Hirscher 600 points (2) Neureuther 486 (3) André Myhrer {{cc3|SWE}} 330
- Women's World Cup:
- Super Giant Slalom in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy: {{Gold1}} Viktoria Rebensburg {{cc3|GER}} {{Silver2}} Nicole Schmidhofer {{cc3|AUT}} {{Bronze3}} Tina Maze {{cc3|SLO}}
- Overall standings (after 23 of 37 races): (1) Maze 1474 points (2) Maria Höfl-Riesch {{cc3|GER}} 756 (3) Anna Fenninger {{cc3|AUT}} 644
- Super Giant Slalom standings (after 4 of 7 races): (1) Maze 290 points (2) Lindsey Vonn {{cc3|USA}} 286 (3) Julia Mancuso {{cc3|USA}} 225
Curling- Women's World Curling Tour:
- Glynhill Ladies International final in Glasgow, Scotland: Binia Feltscher {{cc3|SUI}} 8–1 Heather Nedohin {{cc3|CAN}}
- The Dominion All-Star Skins Game in Rama, Ontario:
- Final: Team Glenn Howard $22,000–$20,000 Team Kevin Koe
- British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Cloverdale, British Columbia:
- Final: Kelly Scott (Kelowna) 9–6 Patti Knezevic (Prince George)
- Scott will represent British Columbia at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Handball- World Men's Handball Championship in Spain:
- Round of 16:
- In Barcelona:
- {{hb-rt|GER}} 28–23 {{hb|MKD}}
- {{hb-rt|ISL}} 28–30 {{hb|FRA}}
- In Zaragoza:
- {{hb-rt|BRA}} 26–27 {{hb|RUS}}
- {{hb-rt|DEN}} 30–23 {{hb|TUN}}
Ice hockey- NHL regular season:
- In Buffalo, New York: Buffalo Sabres 5, Philadelphia Flyers 2.
- In Calgary, Alberta: San Jose Sharks 4, Calgary Flames 1.
- In New York: Pittsburgh Penguins 6, New York Rangers 3.
- In St. Paul, Minnesota: Minnesota Wild 1, Dallas Stars 0.
- In Vancouver, British Columbia: Edmonton Oilers 3, Vancouver Canucks 2 (SO).
- In Glendale, Arizona: Chicago Blackhawks 6, Phoenix Coyotes 4.
Nordic combined- World Cup:
- HS 109 / 10 km in Seefeld, Austria: {{Gold1}} Eric Frenzel {{cc3|GER}} {{Silver2}} Mikko Kokslien {{cc3|NOR}} {{Bronze3}} Taylor Fletcher {{cc3|USA}}
- Standings (after 9 of 17 races): (1) Jason Lamy-Chappuis {{cc3|FRA}} 527 points (2) Magnus Moan {{cc3|NOR}} 508 (3) Frenzel 474
Rugby union- Top League playoffs:
- Semifinals in Tokyo: Panasonic Wild Knights 8–20 Toshiba Brave Lupus
19 January 2013 (Saturday)Alpine skiing- Men's World Cup:
- Downhill in Wengen, Switzerland: {{Gold1}} Christof Innerhofer {{cc3|ITA}} {{Silver2}} Klaus Kröll {{cc3|AUT}} {{Bronze3}} Hannes Reichelt {{cc3|AUT}}
- Overall standings (after 20 of 36 races): (1) Marcel Hirscher {{cc3|AUT}} 855 points (2) Aksel Lund Svindal {{cc3|NOR}} 747 (3) Ted Ligety {{cc3|USA}} 676
- Downhill standings (after 5 of 9 races): (1) Svindal 285 points (2) Innerhofer 233 (3) Kröll 221
- Women's World Cup:
- Downhill in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy: {{Gold1}} Lindsey Vonn {{cc3|USA}} {{Silver2}} Tina Maze {{cc3|SLO}} {{Bronze3}} Leanne Smith {{cc3|USA}}
- Overall standings (after 22 of 37 races): (1) Maze 1414 points (2) Maria Höfl-Riesch {{cc3|GER}} 744 (3) Anna Fenninger {{cc3|AUT}} 630
- Downhill standings (after 5 of 8 races): (1) Vonn 340 points (2) Stacey Cook {{cc3|USA}} 211 (3) Maze 189
Curling- The Dominion All-Star Skins Game, semifinals in Rama, Ontario:
- Team Kevin Koe $17,500–$3,500 Team Jeff Stoughton
- Team Glenn Howard $14,500–$6,500 Team Kevin Martin
- Newfoundland and Labrador Scotties Tournament of Hearts in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador:
- Final #2: Stacie Devereaux (Bally Haly) 8–7 Heather Strong (Bally Haly)
- Devereaux will represent Newfoundland and Labrador at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Handball- World Men's Handball Championship in Spain (teams in bold advance to the main round):
- Group C in Zaragoza:
- {{hb-rt|BLR}} 33–15 {{hb|KSA}}
- {{hb-rt|POL}} 33–25 {{hb|KOR}}
- {{hb-rt|SRB}} 31–33 {{hb|SVN}}
- Final standings: Slovenia 10 points, Poland 8, Serbia 6, Belarus 4, Saudi Arabia 2, South Korea 0.
- Group D in Madrid:
- {{hb-rt|EGY}} 39–14 {{hb|AUS}}
- {{hb-rt|ESP}} 25–27 {{hb|CRO}}
- {{hb-rt|HUN}} 29–26 {{hb|ALG}}
- Final standings: Croatia 10 points, Spain 8, Hungary 6, Egypt, Algeria 3, Australia 0.
Ice hockey- NHL season opening day:
- In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh Penguins 3, Philadelphia Flyers 1.
- In Winnipeg, Manitoba: Ottawa Senators 4, Winnipeg Jets 1.
- In Los Angeles, California: Chicago Blackhawks 5, Los Angeles Kings 2.
- In Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Bruins 3, New York Rangers 1.
- In Montreal, Quebec: Toronto Maple Leafs 2, Montreal Canadiens 1.
- In Uniondale, New York: New Jersey Devils 2, New York Islanders 1.
- In Tampa, Florida: Tampa Bay Lightning 6, Washington Capitals 3.
- In Sunrise, Florida: Florida Panthers 5, Carolina Hurricanes 1.
- In St. Louis, Missouri: St. Louis Blues 6, Detroit Red Wings 0.
- In Nashville, Tennessee: Columbus Blue Jackets 3, Nashville Predators 2 (SO).
- In Dallas, Texas: Dallas Stars 4, Phoenix Coyotes 3.
- In St. Paul, Minnesota: Minnesota Wild 4, Colorado Avalanche 2.
- In Vancouver, British Columbia: Anaheim Ducks 7, Vancouver Canucks 3.
Mixed martial arts- UFC on FX: Belfort vs. Bisping in São Paulo, Brazil:
- Lightweight bout: Khabib Nurmagomedov {{cc3|RUS}} def. Thiago Tavares {{cc3|BRA}} via KO (elbows)
- Heavyweight bout: Gabriel Gonzaga {{cc3|BRA}} def. Ben Rothwell {{cc3|USA}} via submission (guillotine choke)
- Middleweight bout: CB Dollaway {{cc3|USA}} def. Daniel Sarafian {{cc3|BRA}} via split decision (29–28, 28–29, 29–28)
- Middleweight bout: Vitor Belfort {{cc3|BRA}} def. Michael Bisping {{cc3|ENG}} via TKO (head kick and punches)
Nordic combined- World Cup:
- HS 109 / 10 km in Seefeld, Austria: {{Gold1}} Eric Frenzel {{cc3|GER}} {{Silver2}} Magnus Moan {{cc3|NOR}} {{Bronze3}} Tino Edelmann {{cc3|GER}}
- Standings (after 8 of 17 races): (1) Jason Lamy-Chappuis {{cc3|FRA}} 511 points (2) Moan 468 (3) Frenzel 374
Rugby union- Top League playoffs:
- Semifinals in Tokyo: Suntory Sungoliath 38–19 Kobelco Steelers
18 January 2013 (Friday)Alpine skiing- Men's World Cup:
- Super Combined in Wengen, Switzerland: {{Gold1}} Alexis Pinturault {{cc3|FRA}} {{Silver2}} Ivica Kostelić {{cc3|CRO}} {{Bronze3}} Carlo Janka {{cc3|SUI}}
- Overall standings (after 19 of 36 races): (1) Marcel Hirscher {{cc3|AUT}} 855 points (2) Aksel Lund Svindal {{cc3|NOR}} 747 (3) Ted Ligety {{cc3|USA}} 676
Handball- World Men's Handball Championship in Spain (teams in bold advance to the main round):
- Group A in Barcelona:
- {{hb-rt|ARG}} 18–22 {{hb|TUN}}
- {{hb-rt|FRA}} 30–32 {{hb|GER}}
- {{hb-rt|MNE}} 25–26 {{hb|BRA}}
- Final standings: Germany, France 8 points, Brazil, Tunisia 6, Argentina 2, Montenegro 0.
- Group B in Seville:
- {{hb-rt|RUS}} 36–24 {{hb|CHI}}
- {{hb-rt|ISL}} 39–29 {{hb|QAT}}
- {{hb-rt|DEN}} 33–30 {{hb|MKD}}
- Final standings: Denmark 10 points, Russia 7, Iceland 6, Macedonia 5, Qatar 2, Chile 0.
17 January 2013 (Thursday)Handball- World Men's Handball Championship in Spain (teams in bold advance to the main round):
- Group C in Zaragoza:
- {{hb-rt|SVN}} 27–26 {{hb|BLR}}
- {{hb-rt|KSA}} 24–22 {{hb|KOR}}
- {{hb-rt|POL}} 25–24 {{hb|SRB}}
- Standings (after 4 games): Slovenia 8 points, Poland, Serbia 6, Belarus, Saudi Arabia 2, South Korea 0.
- Group D in Madrid:
- {{hb-rt|AUS}} 15–39 {{hb|ALG}}
- {{hb-rt|HUN}} 22–28 {{hb|ESP}}
- {{hb-rt|CRO}} 24–20 {{hb|EGY}}
- Standings (after 4 games): Spain, Croatia 8 points, Hungary 4, Algeria 3, Egypt 1, Australia 0.
16 January 2013 (Wednesday)Basketball- NBA:
- In Oakland, California: Miami Heat 92, Golden State Warriors 75.
- Heat forward LeBron James becomes the youngest player in NBA history to score 20,000 career points.
- PBA Philippine Cup Finals:
- Game 4 in Quezon City, Philippines: Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters 105, Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 82. Talk 'N Text win series 4–0.
- Talk 'N Text win their third consecutive PBA Philippine Cup, a league record.
Curling- Pacific-Asia Junior Championships in Tokoro, Japan:
- Men's final: {{flagu|China}} 7–5 {{KOR}}
- Women's final: {{flagu|Japan}} 7–4 {{flagu|China}}
Handball- World Men's Handball Championship in Spain (teams in bold advance to the main round):
- Group A in Granollers:
- {{hb-rt|BRA}} 27–22 {{hb|TUN}}
- {{hb-rt|GER}} 29–21 {{hb|MNE}}
- {{hb-rt|ARG}} 23–35 {{hb|FRA}}
- Standings (after 4 games): France 8 points, Germany 6, Tunisia, Brazil 4, Argentina 2, Montenegro 0.
- Group B in Seville:
- {{hb-rt|MKD}} 29–29 {{hb|RUS}}
- {{hb-rt|CHI}} 23–31 {{hb|QAT}}
- {{hb-rt|ISL}} 28–36 {{hb|DEN}}
- Standings (after 4 games): Denmark 8 points, Russia, Macedonia 5, Iceland 4, Qatar 2, Chile 0.
15 January 2013 (Tuesday)Alpine skiing- Women's World Cup:
- Slalom in Flachau, Austria: {{Gold1}} Mikaela Shiffrin {{cc3|USA}} {{Silver2}} Frida Hansdotter {{cc3|SWE}} {{Bronze3}} Tanja Poutiainen {{cc3|FIN}}
- Overall standings (after 21 of 37 races): (1) Tina Maze {{cc3|SLO}} 1334 points (2) Maria Höfl-Riesch {{cc3|GER}} 744 (3) Kathrin Zettel {{cc3|AUT}} 597
- Slalom standings (after 7 of 11 races): (1) Shiffrin 436 points (2) Maze 355 (3) Veronika Zuzulová {{cc3|SVK}} 305
Handball- World Men's Handball Championship in Spain (teams in bold advance to the main round):
- Group A in Granollers:
- {{hb-rt|TUN}} 27–25 {{hb|MNE}}
- {{hb-rt|GER}} 31–27 {{hb|ARG}}
- {{hb-rt|FRA}} 27–22 {{hb|BRA}}
- Standings (after 3 games): France 6 points, Tunisia, Germany 4, Brazil, Argentina 2, Montenegro 0.
- Group B in Seville:
- {{hb-rt|QAT}} 22–29 {{hb|RUS}}
- {{hb-rt|MKD}} 19–23 {{hb|ISL}}
- {{hb-rt|DEN}} 43–24 {{hb|CHI}}
- Standings (after 3 games): Denmark 6 points, Iceland, Russia, Macedonia 4, Qatar, Chile 0.
- Group C in Zaragoza:
- {{hb-rt|KOR}} 20–26 {{hb|BLR}}
- {{hb-rt|SRB}} 30–20 {{hb|KSA}}
- {{hb-rt|SVN}} 25–24 {{hb|POL}}
- Standings (after 3 games): Serbia, Slovenia 6 points, Poland 4, Belarus 2, South Korea, Saudi Arabia 0.
- Group D in Madrid:
- {{hb-rt|ALG}} 24–24 {{hb|EGY}}
- {{hb-rt|ESP}} 51–11 {{hb|AUS}}
- {{hb-rt|CRO}} 30–21 {{hb|HUN}}
- Standings (after 3 games): Spain, Croatia 6 points, Hungary 4, Egypt, Algeria 1, Australia 0.
14 January 2013 (Monday)Handball- World Men's Handball Championship in Spain:
- Group C in Zaragoza:
- {{hb-rt|KOR}} 27–34 {{hb|SVN}}
- {{hb-rt|BLR}} 28–34 {{hb|SRB}}
- {{hb-rt|KSA}} 14–28 {{hb|POL}}
- Standings (after 2 games): Slovenia, Poland, Serbia 4 points, Belarus, South Korea, Saudi Arabia 0.
- Group D in Madrid:
- {{hb-rt|ALG}} 20–31 {{hb|CRO}}
- {{hb-rt|EGY}} 24–29 {{hb|ESP}}
- {{hb-rt|AUS}} 13–43 {{hb|HUN}}
- Standings (after 2 games): Hungary, Croatia, Spain 4 points, Egypt, Algeria, Australia 0.
13 January 2013 (Sunday)Alpine skiing- Men's World Cup:
- Slalom in Adelboden, Switzerland: {{Gold1}} Marcel Hirscher {{cc3|AUT}} {{Silver2}} Mario Matt {{cc3|AUT}} {{Bronze3}} Manfred Mölgg {{cc3|ITA}}
- Overall standings (after 18 of 36 races): (1) Hirscher 855 points (2) Aksel Lund Svindal {{cc3|NOR}} 729 (3) Ted Ligety {{cc3|USA}} 676
- Slalom standings (after 6 of 11 races): (1) Hirscher 520 points (2) Felix Neureuther {{cc3|GER}} 386 (3) André Myhrer {{cc3|SWE}} 330
- Women's World Cup:
- Super Giant Slalom in St. Anton, Austria: {{Gold1}} Tina Maze {{cc3|SLO}} {{Silver2}} Anna Fenninger {{cc3|AUT}} {{Bronze3}} Fabienne Suter {{cc3|SUI}}
- Overall standings (after 20 of 37 races): (1) Maze 1289 points (2) Maria Höfl-Riesch {{cc3|GER}} 744 (3) Kathrin Zettel {{cc3|AUT}} 597
- Super Giant Slalom standings (after 3 of 7 races): (1) Lindsey Vonn {{cc3|USA}} 250 points (2) Maze 230 (3) Julia Mancuso {{cc3|USA}} 180
American football- NFL playoffs:
- NFC Divisional playoffs in Atlanta, Georgia: Atlanta Falcons 30, Seattle Seahawks 28.
- AFC Divisional playoffs in Foxborough, Massachusetts: New England Patriots 41, Houston Texans 28.
Basketball- PBA Philippine Cup Finals:
- Game 3 in Quezon City, Philippines: Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters 89, Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 80. Talk 'N Text lead series 3–0.
Curling- Continental Cup of Curling, final day in Penticton, British Columbia: {{flagicon|USA}}{{flagicon|CAN}} Team North America 37–23 {{flagicon|UN}} Team World
- Early draw (Skins)
- Men's game: Niklas Edin (World) 3½–1½ Heath McCormick (North America)
- Mixed game: John Morris (North America) 3½–1½ Tom Brewster (World)
- Women's game: Margaretha Sigfridsson (World) 3–2 Allison Pottinger (North America)
- Late draw (Skins)
- Women's game: Jennifer Jones (North America) 4–1 Mirjam Ott (World)
- Mixed game: Kevin Martin (North America) 3½–1½ Eve Muirhead (World)
- Men's game: Glenn Howard (North America) 3–2 Thomas Ulsrud (World)
- North America win the Cup for the fourth time.
- Women's World Curling Tour:
- International Bernese Ladies Cup final in Bern, Switzerland: Silvana Tirinzoni {{cc3|SUI}} 6–3 Lene Nielsen {{cc3|DEN}}
- Northwest Territories Men's Curling Championship in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories:
- Jamie Koe (Yellowknife) defeats Greg Skauge (Yellowknife) 4–2 in the final round robin game to clinch the championship. Koe will represent the Yukon/Northwest Territories at the Hortons Brier.
- NWT/Yukon Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories:
- Tie breaker (Final): Kerry Galusha (Yellowknife) 10–3 Ashley Green (Yellowknife)
- Galusha will represent the Yukon/Northwest Territories at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Handball- World Men's Handball Championship in Spain:
- Group A in Granollers:
- {{hb-rt|BRA}} 24–20 {{hb|ARG}}
- {{hb-rt|TUN}} 25–23 {{hb|GER}}
- {{hb-rt|MNE}} 20–32 {{hb|FRA}}
- Standings (after 2 games): France 4 points, Germany, Tunisia, Argentina, Brazil 2, Montenegro 0.
- Group B in Seville:
- {{hb-rt|CHI}} 22–38 {{hb|ISL}}
- {{hb-rt|QAT}} 30–34 {{hb|MKD}}
- {{hb-rt|RUS}} 27–31 {{hb|DEN}}
- Standings (after 2 games): Denmark, Macedonia 4 points, Iceland, Russia 2, Qatar, Chile 0.
Ice hockey- Kontinental Hockey League All-Star Game in Chelyabinsk, Russia: Team East 18, Team West 11.
Nordic combined- World Cup:
- HS 118 / Team sprint in Chaux-Neuve, France: {{Gold1}} Eric Frenzel/Tino Edelmann {{cc3|GER}} {{Silver2}} Magnus Moan/Jørgen Graabak {{cc3|NOR}} {{Bronze3}} Sébastien Lacroix/Jason Lamy-Chappuis {{cc3|FRA}}
12 January 2013 (Saturday)Alpine skiing- Men's World Cup:
- Giant Slalom in Adelboden, Switzerland: {{Gold1}} Ted Ligety {{cc3|USA}} {{Silver2}} Fritz Dopfer {{cc3|GER}} {{Bronze3}} Felix Neureuther {{cc3|GER}}
- Overall standings (after 17 of 36 races): (1) Marcel Hirscher {{cc3|AUT}} 755 points (2) Aksel Lund Svindal {{cc3|NOR}} 729 (3) Ligety 652
- Giant Slalom standings (after 5 of 8 races): (1) Ligety 460 points (2) Hirscher 335 (3) Manfred Mölgg {{cc3|ITA}} 212
- Women's World Cup:
- Downhill in St. Anton, Austria: {{Gold1}} Alice McKennis {{cc3|USA}} {{Silver2}} Daniela Merighetti {{cc3|ITA}} {{Bronze3}} Anna Fenninger {{cc3|AUT}}
- Overall standings (after 19 of 37 races): (1) Tina Maze {{cc3|SLO}} 1189 points (2) Maria Höfl-Riesch {{cc3|GER}} 699 (3) Kathrin Zettel {{cc3|AUT}} 597
- Downhill standings (after 4 of 8 races): (1) Lindsey Vonn {{cc3|USA}} 240 points (2) Stacey Cook {{cc3|USA}} 195 (3) Merighetti 161
American football- NFL playoffs:
- AFC Divisional playoffs in Denver, Colorado: Baltimore Ravens 38, Denver Broncos 35 (2OT).
- NFC Divisional playoffs in San Francisco, California: San Francisco 49ers 45, Green Bay Packers 31.
Curling- Continental Cup of Curling, day 3 in Penticton, British Columbia: {{flagicon|USA}}{{flagicon|CAN}} Team North America 19.5–10.5 {{flagicon|UN}} Team World
- Mixed doubles competition:
- Glenn Howard/Natalie Nicholson (North America) 7–6 Greg Drummond/Anna Sloan (World)
- Brent Laing/Jennifer Jones (North America) 7–5 Torger Nergård/Carmen Küng (World)
- Heath McCormick/Jessica Mair (North America) 9–3 Sebastian Kraupp/Maria Prytz (World)
- Women's team competition:
- Jennifer Jones (North America) 5–4 Eve Muirhead (World)
- Margaretha Sigfridsson (World) 5–5 Allison Pottinger (North America)
- Mirjam Ott (World) 6–2 Heather Nedohin (North America)
- Men's team competition:
- Kevin Martin (North America) 8–3 Thomas Ulsrud (World)
- Heath McCormick (North America) 4–3 Tom Brewster (World)
- Niklas Edin (World) 5–4 Glenn Howard (North America)
Handball- World Men's Handball Championship in Spain:
- Group A in Granollers:
- {{hb-rt|GER}} 33–23 {{hb|BRA}}
- {{hb-rt|ARG}} 28–26 {{hb|MNE}}
- {{hb-rt|FRA}} 30–27 {{hb|TUN}}
- Group B in Seville:
- {{hb-rt|MKD}} 30–28 {{hb|CHI}}
- {{hb-rt|ISL}} 25–30 {{hb|RUS}}
- {{hb-rt|DEN}} 41–27 {{hb|QAT}}
- Group C in Zaragoza:
- {{hb-rt|SRB}} 31–22 {{hb|KOR}}
- {{hb-rt|SVN}} 32–22 {{hb|KSA}}
- {{hb-rt|POL}} 24–22 {{hb|BLR}}
- Group D in Madrid:
- {{hb-rt|CRO}} 36–13 {{hb|AUS}}
- {{hb-rt|HUN}} 32–23 {{hb|EGY}}
Mixed martial arts- Marquardt vs. Saffiedine in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States:
- Catchweight (194 lb) bout: Ronaldo Souza {{cc3|BRA}} def. Ed Herman {{cc3|USA}} via submission (kimura)
- Light Heavyweight bout: Gegard Mousasi {{cc3|NED}} def. Mike Kyle {{cc3|USA}} via submission (rear naked choke)
- Heavyweight bout: Josh Barnett {{cc3|USA}} def. Nandor Guelmino {{cc3|AUT}} via submission (arm triangle choke)
- Heavyweight bout: Daniel Cormier {{cc3|USA}} def. Dion Staring {{cc3|NED}} via TKO (punches)
- Welterweight Championship bout: Tarec Saffiedine {{cc3|BEL}} def. Nate Marquardt {{cc3|USA}} (c) via unanimous decision (48–47, 49–46, 49–46)
Nordic combined- World Cup:
- HS 118 / 10 km in Chaux-Neuve, France: {{Gold1}} Tino Edelmann {{cc3|GER}} {{Silver2}} Bernhard Gruber {{cc3|AUT}} {{Bronze3}} Akito Watabe {{cc3|JPN}}
- Standings (after 7 of 17 races): (1) Jason Lamy-Chappuis {{cc3|FRA}} 495 points (2) Magnus Moan {{cc3|NOR}} 388 (3) Gruber 304
11 January 2013 (Friday)Basketball- PBA Philippine Cup Finals:
- Game 2 in Pasay, Philippines: Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters 89, Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 81. Talk 'N Text lead series 2–0.
Curling- Continental Cup of Curling, day 2 in Penticton, British Columbia: {{flagicon|USA}}{{flagicon|CAN}} Team North America 13–8 {{flagicon|UN}} Team World
- Women's team competition:
- Margaretha Sigfridsson (World) 4–4 Heather Nedohin (North America)
- Jennifer Jones (North America) 6–5 Mirjam Ott (World)
- Allison Pottinger (North America) 9–4 Eve Muirhead (World)
- Singles competition:
- Tom Brewster (World) 14–8 Heath McCormick (North America)
- Glenn Howard (North America) 22–17 Thomas Ulsrud (World)
- Kevin Martin (North America) 17–13 Niklas Edin (World)
- Heather Nedohin (North America) 17–11 Eve Muirhead (World)
- Mirjam Ott (World) 18–11 Jennifer Jones (North America)
- Allison Pottinger (North America) 18–13 Margaretha Sigfridsson
- Men's team competition:
- Tom Brewster (World) 5–5 Glenn Howard (North America)
- Kevin Martin (North America) 6–3 Niklas Edin (World)
- Heath McCormick (North America) 8–3 Thomas Ulsrud (World)
Handball- World Men's Handball Championship in Spain:
- Group D in Madrid: {{hb-rt|ESP}} 27–14 {{hb|ALG}}
10 January 2013 (Thursday)Curling- Continental Cup of Curling, day 1 in Penticton, British Columbia: {{flagicon|UN}} Team World 5–4 {{flagicon|USA}}{{flagicon|CAN}} Team North America
- Women's team competition:
- Mirjam Ott (World) 9–7 Allison Pottinger (North America)
- Eve Muirhead (World) 8–3 Heather Nedohin (North America)
- Margaretha Sigfridsson (World) 6–6 Jennifer Jones (North America)
- Mixed doubles competition:
- Christoffer Svae/Carmen Schäfer (World) 8–7 Marc Kennedy/Allison Pottinger (North America)
- Michael Goodfellow/Eve Muirhead (World) 5–5 Dean Gemmell/Heather Nedohin (North America)
- John Morris/Kaitlyn Lawes (North America) 10–3 Niklas Edin/Christina Bertrup (World)
- Men's team competition:
- Niklas Edin (World) 8–7 Heath McCormick (North America)
- Glenn Howard (North America) 6–3 Thomas Ulsrud (World)
- Kevin Martin (North America) 4–3 Tom Brewster (World)
9 January 2013 (Wednesday)Basketball- PBA Philippine Cup Finals:
- Game 1 in Quezon City, Philippines: Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters 87, Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 81. Talk 'N Text lead series 1–0.
8 January 2013 (Tuesday)Basketball- NBA:
- In Houston, Texas: Houston Rockets 125, Los Angeles Lakers 112.
- Despite losing the game, Lakers guard Steve Nash becomes the fifth player in NBA history to surpass 10,000 career assists.
Curling- European Junior Curling Challenge in Prague, Czech Republic:
- Men's final: {{flagu|Italy}} 7–6 {{DEN}}
- Women's final: {{DEN}} 4–1 {{HUN}}
7 January 2013 (Monday)American football- NCAA bowl games (BCS standings in brackets):
- Bowl Championship Series:
- BCS National Championship Game in Miami Gardens, Florida: [2] Alabama 42, [1] Notre Dame 14.
- Alabama wins their third National Championship title in four years, defeating the Fighting Irish, the last bowl-eligible undefeated team, and in the process, the Tide successfully defends their unanimous National Championship, having topped both the BCS and AP polls.
6 January 2013 (Sunday)Alpine skiing- Men's World Cup:
- Slalom in Zagreb, Croatia: {{Gold1}} Marcel Hirscher {{cc3|AUT}} {{Silver2}} André Myhrer {{cc3|SWE}} {{Bronze3}} Mario Matt {{cc3|AUT}}
- Overall standings (after 16 of 36 races): (1) Hirscher 740 points (2) Aksel Lund Svindal {{cc3|NOR}} 689 (3) Ted Ligety {{cc3|USA}} 552
- Slalom standings (after 5 of 11 races): (1) Hirscher 420 points (2) Felix Neureuther {{cc3|GER}} 341 (3) Myhrer 330
American football- NFL playoffs:
- AFC Wild Card playoffs in Baltimore, Maryland: Baltimore Ravens 24, Indianapolis Colts 9.
- NFC Wild Card playoffs in Landover, Maryland: Seattle Seahawks 24, Washington Redskins 14.
- NCAA bowl games (BCS standings in brackets):
- GoDaddy.com Bowl in Mobile, Alabama: Arkansas State 17, [25] Kent State 13.
Cricket- Pakistan in India:
- 3rd ODI in Delhi: {{cr|IND}} 167 (43.4 overs); {{cr|PAK}} 157 (48.5 overs). India win by 10 runs; Pakistan win 3-match series 2–1.
Cross-country skiing- Tour de Ski:
- Stage 7 in Fiemme Valley, Italy:
- Men's 9 km Freestyle Final Climb: {{Gold1}} Marcus Hellner {{cc3|SWE}} {{Silver2}} Ivan Babikov {{cc3|CAN}} {{Bronze3}} Roland Clara {{cc3|ITA}}
- Tour de Ski final standings: (1) Alexander Legkov {{cc3|RUS}} 3:29:28.6 (2) Dario Cologna {{cc3|SUI}} +18.7 (3) Maxim Vylegzhanin {{cc3|RUS}} +40.7
- Legkov wins his first Tour de Ski title.
- Women's 9 km Freestyle Final Climb: {{Gold1}} Therese Johaug {{cc3|NOR}} {{Silver2}} Liz Stephen {{cc3|USA}} {{Bronze3}} Heidi Weng {{cc3|NOR}}
- Tour de Ski final standings: (1) Justyna Kowalczyk {{cc3|POL}} 2:25:21.6 (2) Johaug +27.9 (3) Kristin Størmer Steira {{cc3|NOR}} +2:39.5
- Kowalczyk wins the Tour de Ski for the fourth successive time.
Curling- Men's World Curling Tour:
- Mercure Perth Masters final in Perth, Scotland: Thomas Ulsrud {{cc3|NOR}} 7–2 Mike McEwen {{cc3|CAN}}
Nordic combined- World Cup:
- HS 106 / 10 km in Schonach, Germany: {{Gold1}} Jason Lamy-Chappuis {{cc3|FRA}} {{Silver2}} Akito Watabe {{cc3|JPN}} {{Bronze3}} Magnus Moan {{cc3|NOR}}
- Standings (after 6 of 17 races): (1) Lamy-Chappuis 455 points (2) Moan 383 (3) Eric Frenzel {{cc3|GER}} and Watabe 229
Ski jumping- Four Hills Tournament:
- Stage 4, HS 140 in Bischofshofen, Austria: {{Gold1}} Gregor Schlierenzauer {{cc3|AUT}} {{Silver2}} Anders Jacobsen {{cc3|NOR}} {{Bronze3}} Stefan Kraft {{cc3|AUT}}
- Tournament final standings: (1) Schlierenzauer 1100.2 points (2) Jacobsen 1087.2 (3) Tom Hilde {{cc3|NOR}} 1029.2
- Schlierenzauer wins the Four Hills Tournament for the second successive time.
5 January 2013 (Saturday)American football- NFL playoffs:
- AFC Wild Card playoffs in Houston, Texas: Houston Texans 19, Cincinnati Bengals 13.
- NFC Wild Card playoffs in Green Bay, Wisconsin: Green Bay Packers 24, Minnesota Vikings 10.
- NCAA bowl games:
- BBVA Compass Bowl in Birmingham, Alabama: Ole Miss 38, Pittsburgh 17.
Cross-country skiing- Tour de Ski:
- Stage 6 in Fiemme Valley, Italy:
- Men's 15 km Classical Mass Start: {{Gold1}} Alexey Poltoranin {{cc3|KAZ}} {{Silver2}} Len Väljas {{cc3|CAN}} {{Bronze3}} Alex Harvey {{cc3|CAN}}
- Tour de Ski standings (after 6 of 7 races): (1) Dario Cologna {{cc3|SUI}} 2:58:25.2 (2) Alexander Legkov {{cc3|RUS}} +6.5 (3) Petter Northug {{cc3|NOR}} +11.7
- Women's 10 km Classical Mass Start: {{Gold1}} Justyna Kowalczyk {{cc3|POL}} {{Silver2}} Kristin Størmer Steira {{cc3|NOR}} {{Bronze3}} Krista Lähteenmäki {{cc3|FIN}}
- Tour de Ski standings (after 6 of 7 races): (1) Kowalczyk 1:49:29.1 (2) Therese Johaug {{cc3|NOR}} +2:08.0 (3) Steira +2:17.9
Nordic combined- World Cup:
- HS 106 / Team in Schonach, Germany: {{Gold1}} Håvard Klemetsen/Magnus Moan/Mikko Kokslien/Jørgen Graabak {{cc3|NOR}} {{Silver2}} Johannes Rydzek/Tino Edelmann/Björn Kircheisen/Eric Frenzel {{cc3|GER}} {{Bronze3}} Bryan Fletcher/Taylor Fletcher/Todd Lodwick/Bill Demong {{cc3|USA}}
4 January 2013 (Friday)Alpine skiing- Women's World Cup:
- Slalom in Zagreb, Croatia: {{Gold1}} Mikaela Shiffrin {{cc3|USA}} {{Silver2}} Frida Hansdotter {{cc3|SWE}} {{Bronze3}} Erin Mielzynski {{cc3|CAN}}
- Overall standings (after 18 of 37 races): (1) Tina Maze {{cc3|SLO}} 1139 points (2) Maria Höfl-Riesch {{cc3|GER}} 687 (3) Kathrin Zettel {{cc3|AUT}} 597
- Slalom standings (after 6 of 11 races): (1) Shiffrin 336 points (2) Maze 310 (3) Veronika Zuzulová {{cc3|SVK}} 305
American football- NCAA bowl games (BCS standings in brackets):
- Cotton Bowl Classic in Arlington, Texas: [9] Texas A&M 41, [11] Oklahoma 13.
Cross-country skiing- Tour de Ski:
- Stage 5 in Toblach, Italy:
- Men's 5 km Classical Individual Start: {{Gold1}} Alexey Poltoranin {{cc3|KAZ}} {{Silver2}} Petter Northug {{cc3|NOR}} {{Bronze3}} Dario Cologna {{cc3|SUI}}
- Tour de Ski standings (after 5 of 7 races): (1) Northug 2:19:20.9 (2) Cologna +16.1 (3) Alexander Legkov {{cc3|RUS}} +23.4
- Women's 3 km Classical Individual Start: {{Gold1}} Justyna Kowalczyk {{cc3|POL}} {{Silver2}} Krista Lähteenmäki {{cc3|FIN}} {{Bronze3}} Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen {{cc3|NOR}}
- Tour de Ski standings (after 5 of 7 races): (1) Kowalczyk 1:22:01.2 (2) Charlotte Kalla {{cc3|SWE}} +1:03.6 (3) Therese Johaug {{cc3|NOR}} +1:05.9
Ski jumping- Four Hills Tournament:
- Stage 3, HS 130 in Innsbruck, Austria: {{Gold1}} Gregor Schlierenzauer {{cc3|AUT}} {{Silver2}} Kamil Stoch {{cc3|POL}} {{Bronze3}} Anders Bardal {{cc3|NOR}}
- Tournament standings (after 3 of 4 events): (1) Schlierenzauer 827.5 points (2) Anders Jacobsen {{cc3|NOR}} 816.8 (3) Tom Hilde {{cc3|NOR}} 778.3
3 January 2013 (Thursday)American football- NCAA bowl games (BCS standings in brackets):
- Bowl Championship Series:
- Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Arizona: [4] Oregon 35, [5] Kansas State 17.
Cricket- Pakistan in India:
- 2nd ODI in Kolkata: {{cr|PAK}} 250 (48.3 overs); {{cr|IND}} 165 (48 overs). Pakistan win by 85 runs; lead 3-match series 2–0.
Cross-country skiing- Tour de Ski:
- Stage 4 in Cortina d'Ampezzo–Toblach, Italy:
- Men's 35 km Freestyle Pursuit: {{Gold1}} Petter Northug {{cc3|NOR}} {{Silver2}} Alexander Legkov {{cc3|RUS}} {{Bronze3}} Dario Cologna {{cc3|SUI}}
- Tour de Ski standings (after 4 of 7 races): (1) Northug 2:06:45.0 (2) Legkov +5.7 (3) Cologna +10.9
- Women's 15 km Freestyle Pursuit: {{Gold1}} Justyna Kowalczyk {{cc3|POL}} {{Silver2}} Charlotte Kalla {{cc3|SWE}} {{Bronze3}} Therese Johaug {{cc3|NOR}}
- Tour de Ski standings (after 4 of 7 races): (1) Kowalczyk 1:12:08.1 (2) Kalla +23.3 (3) Johaug +28.7
Ekiden- Hakone Ekiden, 2nd Half in Japan:
- 6th Section, 20.8 km from Lake Ashi to Odawara: {{Gold1}} Kenta Chiba, Komazawa University {{Silver2}} Daiki Hirose, Meiji University {{Bronze3}} Kazuyoshi Chiba, Teikyo University
- General classification: (1) {{steady}} Nippon Sport Science University 6h 39' 48" (2) {{increase}}1 Toyo University + 2' 22" (3) {{increase}}1 Meiji University + 3' 08"
- 7th Section, 21.3 km from Odawara to Hiratsuka: {{Gold1}} Kazuma Ganaha, Kanagawa University {{Silver2}} Shoji Tanaka, Nippon Sport Science University {{Bronze3}} Yuki Arimura, Meiji University
- General classification: (1) {{steady}} Nippon Sport Science University 7h 44' 41" (2) {{steady}} Toyo University + 2' 51" (3) {{steady}} Meiji University + 3' 16"
- 8th Section, 21.5 km from Hiratsuka to Totsuka: {{Gold1}} Soshi Takahashi, Aoyama Gakuin University {{Silver2}} Yuya Takayanagi, Nippon Sport Science University {{Bronze3}} Daiki Igari, Teikyo University
- General classification: (1) {{steady}} Nippon Sport Science University 8h 51' 44" (2) {{steady}} Toyo University + 3' 12" (3) {{steady}} Meiji University + 3' 52"
- 9th Section, 23.2 km from Totsuka to Tsurumi: {{Gold1}} Wataru Ueno, Komazawa University {{Silver2}} Keigo Yano, Nippon Sport Science University {{Bronze3}} Yuma Hattori, Toyo University
- General classification: (1) {{steady}} Nippon Sport Science University 10h 02' 10" (2) {{steady}} Toyo University + 3' 48" (3) {{increase}}3 Komazawa University + 6' 24"
- 10th Section, 23.1 km from Tsurumi to Ōtemachi: {{Gold1}} Kensuke Gotoda, Komazawa University {{Silver2}} Yuichi Taninaga, Nippon Sport Science University {{Bronze3}} Taketo Kumazaki, Teikyo University
- Final general classification: (1) {{steady}} Nippon Sport Science University 11h 13' 26" (2) {{steady}} Toyo University + 4' 54" (3) {{steady}} Komazawa University + 5' 57"
- Nippon Sport Science University wins the Hakone Ekiden for the first time since 1983 and tenth time overall.
2 January 2013 (Wednesday)American football- NCAA bowl games (BCS standings in brackets):
- Bowl Championship Series:
- Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, Louisiana: [21] Louisville 33, [3] Florida 23.
Ekiden- Hakone Ekiden, 1st Half in Japan:
- 1st Section, 21.4 km from Ōtemachi to Tsurumi: {{Gold1}} Masaya Taguchi, Toyo University {{Silver2}} Kei Fumimoto, Meiji University {{Bronze3}} Kazuto Nishiike, Hosei University
- 2nd Section, 23.2 km from Tsurumi to Totsuka: {{Gold1}} Gandu Benjamin, Nihon University {{Silver2}} Omwamba Enock, Yamanashi Gakuin University {{Bronze3}} Keita Shitara, Toyo University
- General classification: (1) {{increase}}12 Nihon University 2h 14' 00" (2) {{decrease}}1 Toyo University + 1" (3) {{increase}}4 Nippon Sport Science University + 54"
- 3rd Section, 21.5 km from Totsuka to Hiratsuka: {{Gold1}} Yuta Shitara, Toyo University {{Silver2}} Suguru Osako, Waseda University {{Bronze3}} Shogo Nakamura, Komazawa University
- General classification: (1) {{increase}}1 Toyo University 3h 18' 37" (2) {{increase}}4 Komazawa University + 2' 41" (3) {{increase}}9 Waseda University + 2' 45"
- 4th Section, 18.5 km from Hiratsuka to Odawara: {{Gold1}} Hideyuki Tanaka, Juntendo University {{Silver2}} Shohei Hayakawa, Teikyo University {{Bronze3}} Kazutaka Kuroyama, Hosei University
- General classification: (1) {{steady}} Toyo University 4h 17' 51" (2) {{increase}}2 Nippon Sport Science University + 1' 49" (3) {{steady}} Waseda University + 2' 07"
- 5th Section, 23.4 km from Odawara to Lake Ashi: {{Gold1}} Shota Hattori, Nippon Sport Science University {{Silver2}} Shogo Sekiguchi, Hosei University {{Bronze3}} Shuhei Yamamoto, Waseda University
- General classification: (1) {{increase}}1 Nippon Sport Science University 5h 40' 15" (2) {{increase}}1 Waseda University + 2' 36" (3) {{decrease}}2 Toyo University + 2' 39"
1 January 2013 (Tuesday)Alpine skiing- Men's World Cup:
- Parallel in Munich, Germany: {{Gold1}} Felix Neureuther {{cc3|GER}} {{Silver2}} Marcel Hirscher {{cc3|AUT}} {{Bronze3}} Alexis Pinturault {{cc3|FRA}}
- Overall standings (after 15 of 36 races): (1) Aksel Lund Svindal {{cc3|NOR}} 689 points (2) Hirscher 640 (3) Ted Ligety {{cc3|USA}} 552
- Women's World Cup:
- Parallel in Munich, Germany: {{Gold1}} Veronika Zuzulová {{cc3|SVK}} {{Silver2}} Tina Maze {{cc3|SLO}} {{Bronze3}} Michaela Kirchgasser {{cc3|AUT}}
- Overall standings (after 17 of 37 races): (1) Maze 1139 points (2) Maria Höfl-Riesch {{cc3|GER}} 647 (3) Kathrin Zettel {{cc3|AUT}} 597
American football- NCAA bowl games (BCS standings in brackets):
- Bowl Championship Series:
- Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California: [6] Stanford 20, Wisconsin 14.
- Orange Bowl in Miami Gardens, Florida: [12] Florida State 31, [15] Northern Illinois 10.
- Other games:
- Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida: [20] Northwestern 34, Mississippi State 20.
- Heart of Dallas Bowl in Dallas, Texas: Oklahoma State 58, Purdue 14.
- Capital One Bowl in Orlando, Florida: [7] Georgia 45, [16] Nebraska 31.
- Outback Bowl in Tampa, Florida: [10] South Carolina 33, [18] Michigan 28.
Cross-country skiing- Tour de Ski:
- Stage 3 in Val Müstair, Italy:
- Men's Sprint Freestyle: {{Gold1}} Finn Hågen Krogh {{cc3|NOR}} {{Silver2}} Federico Pellegrino {{cc3|ITA}} {{Bronze3}} Len Väljas {{cc3|CAN}}
- Tour de Ski standings (after 3 of 7 races): (1) Maxim Vylegzhanin {{cc3|RUS}} 50:27.3 (2) Dario Cologna {{cc3|SUI}} +2.1 (3) Petter Northug {{cc3|NOR}} +9.0
- Women's Sprint Freestyle: {{Gold1}} Kikkan Randall {{cc3|USA}} {{Silver2}} Ingvild Flugstad Østberg {{cc3|NOR}} {{Bronze3}} Heidi Weng {{cc3|NOR}}
- Tour de Ski standings (after 3 of 7 races): (1) Justyna Kowalczyk {{cc3|POL}} 35:08.0 (2) Therese Johaug {{cc3|NOR}} +50.3 (3) Kristin Størmer Steira {{cc3|NOR}} +1:00.9
Ski jumping- Four Hills Tournament:
- Stage 2, HS 137 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany: {{Gold1}} Anders Jacobsen {{cc3|NOR}} {{Silver2}} Gregor Schlierenzauer {{cc3|AUT}} {{Bronze3}} Anders Bardal {{cc3|NOR}}
- Tournament standings (after 2 of 4 events): (1) Jacobsen 586.3 points (2) Schlierenzauer 573.8 (3) Tom Hilde {{cc3|NOR}} 547.7
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