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Bandy
- World Championship
- January 26–2 February XXXIVth Bandy World Championship for men in Irkutsk, Russia –  Russia wins. Russia wins.
- February 19–22 VIIth Bandy World Championship for women in Lappeenranta, Finland –  Russia wins Russia wins
- World Cup
- Final game, 2013 Bandy World Cup, October: Dynamo Moscow (Russia) defeats Dynamo Kazan (Russia), 3–0
- Final game, 2013 Bandy World Cup Women, October 13: Kareby IS (Sweden) defeats Rekord Irkutsk (Russia), 4–3
- National championships
- March 1 –  Minneapolis Bandolier becomes United States champion for men Minneapolis Bandolier becomes United States champion for men
- March 15 –  AIK becomes Swedish champion for women AIK becomes Swedish champion for women
- March 15 –  Oulun Luistinseura becomes Finnish champion for men Oulun Luistinseura becomes Finnish champion for men
- March 16 –  Sandvikens AIK becomes Swedish champion for men Sandvikens AIK becomes Swedish champion for men
- March 17 –  Sudet becomes Finnish champion for women Sudet becomes Finnish champion for women
- March 30 –  Yenisey becomes Russian champion for men Yenisey becomes Russian champion for men
- March –  Nordre Sande IL/Drammen Bandy becomes Norwegian champion for women Nordre Sande IL/Drammen Bandy becomes Norwegian champion for women
- March –  Stabæk IF becomes Norwegian champion for men Stabæk IF becomes Norwegian champion for men
- May 6 – The Gothenburg-based club GAIS decides to withdraw from next season's Swedish top-tier Elitserien in spite of being qualified.[1]
Bobsleigh and skeleton
- November 30, 2013 – January 26, 2014: 2013–14 Bobsleigh World Cup and 2013–14 Skeleton World Cup together
- Overall two-man bobsleigh winner:  Steven Holcomb / Steven Langton[2] Steven Holcomb / Steven Langton[2]
- Overall four-man bobsleigh winner:  Maximilian Arndt / Marko Hübenbecker / Alexander Rödiger / Martin Putze[3] Maximilian Arndt / Marko Hübenbecker / Alexander Rödiger / Martin Putze[3]
- Overall two-women bobsleigh winner: .svg.png.webp) Kaillie Humphries / Heather Moyse[4] Kaillie Humphries / Heather Moyse[4]
- Overall combined two-man and four-man overall winner:  Steven Holcomb (driver)[5] Steven Holcomb (driver)[5]
- Overall men's skeleton winner:  Martins Dukurs[6] Martins Dukurs[6]
- Overall women's skeleton winner:  Lizzy Yarnold[7] Lizzy Yarnold[7]
 
- Overall two-man bobsleigh winner: 
- February 13 – 15: 2014 Winter Olympics (Skeleton)
- Men:    Aleksandr Tretyakov; Aleksandr Tretyakov;   Martins Dukurs; Martins Dukurs;   Matthew Antoine Matthew Antoine
- Women:    Lizzy Yarnold; Lizzy Yarnold;   Noelle Pikus-Pace; Noelle Pikus-Pace;   Elena Nikitina Elena Nikitina
 
- Men: 
- February 16 – 23: 2014 Winter Olympics (Bobsleigh)
- Two-man:    Alexandr Zubkov / Alexey Voyevoda; Alexandr Zubkov / Alexey Voyevoda;  .svg.png.webp) Beat Hefti / Alex Baumann; Beat Hefti / Alex Baumann;   Steven Holcomb / Steven Langton Steven Holcomb / Steven Langton
- Four-man:    Russia (RUS); Russia (RUS);   Latvia (LAT); Latvia (LAT);   United States (USA) United States (USA)
- Two-women:   .svg.png.webp) Kaillie Humphries / Heather Moyse; Kaillie Humphries / Heather Moyse;   Elana Meyers / Lauryn Williams; Elana Meyers / Lauryn Williams;   Jamie Greubel / Aja Evans Jamie Greubel / Aja Evans
 
- Two-man: 
Curling
- 2013 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic (Calgary, Alberta, October 11–14)
- Winner:  Eve Muirhead (skip) Eve Muirhead (skip)
 
- Winner: 
- 2013 Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Women's Classic (Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 25–28)
- Winner:  Jennifer Jones (skip) Jennifer Jones (skip)
 
- Winner: 
- 2013 The Masters Grand Slam of Curling (Abbotsford, British Columbia, October 29–November 3)
- Men's winner:  Glenn Howard (skip) Glenn Howard (skip)
- Women's winner:  Rachel Homan (skip) Rachel Homan (skip)
 
- Men's winner: 
- 2013 Canadian Open of Curling (Medicine Hat, Alberta, November 13–17)
- Winner:  Kevin Koe (skip) Kevin Koe (skip)
 
- Winner: 
- 2013 Colonial Square Ladies Classic (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, November 15–18)
- Winner:  Jennifer Jones (skip) Jennifer Jones (skip)
 
- Winner: 
- 2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials (Winnipeg, Manitoba, December 1–8)
- Men's winner:  Brad Jacobs (skip) Brad Jacobs (skip)
- Women's winner:  Jennifer Jones (skip) Jennifer Jones (skip)
 
- Men's winner: 
- January 16 – 19: 2014 Continental Cup of Curling in  Paradise Paradise- Team North America (.svg.png.webp) / / ) defeated Team World 36–24. ) defeated Team World 36–24.
 
- Team North America (
- February 10 – 21: 2014 Winter Olympics (Men) and (Women)
- Men:   .svg.png.webp) Canada; Canada;   Great Britain; Great Britain;   Sweden Sweden
- Women:   .svg.png.webp) Canada; Canada;   Sweden; Sweden;   Great Britain Great Britain
 
- Men: 
- February 26 – March 5: 2014 World Junior Curling Championships in .svg.png.webp) Flims Flims- Men's winner: .svg.png.webp) Yannick Schwaller (skip) Yannick Schwaller (skip)
- Women's winner: .svg.png.webp) Kelsey Rocque (skip) Kelsey Rocque (skip)
 
- Men's winner: 
- 2014 The National (Fort McMurray, Alberta, March 12–16)
- March 15 – 23: 2014 Ford World Women's Curling Championship in .svg.png.webp) Saint John, New Brunswick Saint John, New Brunswick- Winner: .svg.png.webp) Binia Feltscher (skip) Binia Feltscher (skip)
 
- Winner: 
- March 29 – April 6: 2014 World Men's Curling Championship in  Beijing Beijing- Winner:  Thomas Ulsrud (skip) Thomas Ulsrud (skip)
 
- Winner: 
- 2014 Players' Championship (Summerside, Prince Edward Island, April 15–20)
- April 23 – 30: 2014 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship and 2014 World Senior Curling Championships together in  Dumfries Dumfries- Mixed doubles winners: .svg.png.webp) Michelle and Reto Gribi Michelle and Reto Gribi
- Men's seniors winner: .svg.png.webp) Wayne Tallon (skip) Wayne Tallon (skip)
- Women's seniors winner:  Christine Cannon (skip) Christine Cannon (skip)
 
- Mixed doubles winners: 
Figure skating
- October 18 – November 24, 2013: 2013–14 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating
 Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- December 5 – 8, 2013: 2013–14 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final at  Fukuoka Fukuoka
- Senior
- Men:  Yuzuru Hanyu Yuzuru Hanyu
- Ladies:  Mao Asada Mao Asada
- Pairs:  Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy
- Ice dance:  Meryl Davis / Charlie White Meryl Davis / Charlie White
 
- Men: 
- Junior
- Men:  Jin Boyang Jin Boyang
- Ladies:  Maria Sotskova Maria Sotskova
- Pairs:  Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang
- Ice dance:  Anna Yanovskaya / Sergey Mozgov Anna Yanovskaya / Sergey Mozgov
 
- Men: 
- January 13 – 19: 2014 European Figure Skating Championships at  Budapest Budapest- Men:  Javier Fernández Javier Fernández
- Ladies:  Yulia Lipnitskaya Yulia Lipnitskaya
- Pairs:  Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov
- Ice dance:  Anna Cappellini / Luca Lanotte Anna Cappellini / Luca Lanotte
 
- Men: 
- January 20 – 26: 2014 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships at  Taipei Taipei- Men:  Takahito Mura Takahito Mura
- Ladies:  Kanako Murakami Kanako Murakami
- Pairs:  Sui Wenjing / Han Cong Sui Wenjing / Han Cong
- Ice dance:  Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue
 
- Men: 
- February 6 – 22: 2014 Winter Olympics
- Men:  Yuzuru Hanyu Yuzuru Hanyu
- Ladies:  Adelina Sotnikova Adelina Sotnikova
- Pairs:  Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov
- Ice Dance:  Meryl Davis / Charlie White Meryl Davis / Charlie White
- Team:    Russia (RUS); Russia (RUS);  .svg.png.webp) Canada (CAN); Canada (CAN);   United States (USA) United States (USA)
 
- Men: 
- March 10 – 16: 2014 World Junior Figure Skating Championships at  Sofia Sofia- Men: .svg.png.webp) Nam Nguyen Nam Nguyen
- Ladies:  Elena Radionova Elena Radionova
- Pairs:  Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang
- Ice dance:  Kaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc Baker Kaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc Baker
 
- Men: 
- March 24 – 30: 2014 World Figure Skating Championships at  Saitama Saitama- Men:  Yuzuru Hanyu Yuzuru Hanyu
- Ladies:  Mao Asada Mao Asada
- Pairs:  Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy
- Ice Dance:  Anna Cappellini / Luca Lanotte Anna Cappellini / Luca Lanotte
 
- Men: 
Ice hockey
- September 4, 2013 – March 3, 2014: 2013–14 KHL season
- KHL Continental Cup winner:  Dynamo Moscow Dynamo Moscow
 Sergei Mozyakin, of the Sergei Mozyakin, of the Metallurg Magnitogorsk team, was the top scorer for this season. Metallurg Magnitogorsk team, was the top scorer for this season.- March 7 – April 30: 2014 Gagarin Cup playoffs
- Champions:  Metallurg Magnitogorsk (first KHL title) Metallurg Magnitogorsk (first KHL title)
 
- Champions: 
- March 7 – April 6: 2014 Nadezhda Cup[8]
- Champions:  Avangard Omsk Avangard Omsk
 
- Champions: 
 
- March 7 – April 30: 2014 Gagarin Cup playoffs
 
- KHL Continental Cup winner: 
- October 1, 2013 – April 13, 2014: 2013–14 NHL season
- Presidents' Trophy and Eastern Conference regular season winner:  Boston Bruins Boston Bruins
- Western Conference regular season winner:  Anaheim Ducks Anaheim Ducks
 Sidney Crosby, of the Sidney Crosby, of the Pittsburgh Penguins, was the top scorer for this season. Pittsburgh Penguins, was the top scorer for this season.- April 16 – June 13: 2014 Stanley Cup playoffs
- The  Los Angeles Kings defeated the Los Angeles Kings defeated the New York Rangers, 4–1 (in games won), to claim its second NHL title. New York Rangers, 4–1 (in games won), to claim its second NHL title.
- 2014 Conn Smythe Trophy winner:  Justin Williams (Los Angeles Kings) Justin Williams (Los Angeles Kings)
 
- The 
 
- April 16 – June 13: 2014 Stanley Cup playoffs
 
- Presidents' Trophy and Eastern Conference regular season winner: 
- December 26, 2013 – January 5, 2014: 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in  Malmö Malmö
- January 1: 2014 NHL Winter Classic (Toronto vs. Detroit) at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor
 The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Detroit Red Wings 3–2 in a shootout. Detroit Red Wings 3–2 in a shootout.
 
- January 11: 2014 KHL All-Star Game at the Ondrej Nepela Arena in  Bratislava Bratislava- Team West defeated Team East 18–16.
 
- January 25 – March 1: 2014 NHL Stadium Series (debut)
- January 25: Anaheim Ducks versus the Los Angeles Kings at Dodger Stadium
- Anaheim Ducks defeated the Los Angeles Kings 3–0.
 
- January 26: New Jersey Devils versus the New York Rangers at Yankee Stadium
- New York Rangers defeated the New Jersey Devils 7–3.
 
- January 29: New York Islanders versus the New York Rangers at Yankee Stadium
- New York Rangers defeated the New York Islanders 2–1.
 
- March 1: Pittsburgh Penguins versus the Chicago Blackhawks at Soldier Field
- Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 5–1.
 
 
- January 25: Anaheim Ducks versus the Los Angeles Kings at Dodger Stadium
- February 8 – 20: 2014 Winter Olympics (Women)
  .svg.png.webp) Canada; Canada;   United States; United States;  .svg.png.webp) Switzerland. Canada defeated the United States, 3–2, in overtime, to claim its fourth consecutive Olympic women's ice hockey gold medal. Switzerland. Canada defeated the United States, 3–2, in overtime, to claim its fourth consecutive Olympic women's ice hockey gold medal.
 
- February 12 – 23: 2014 Winter Olympics (Men)
- March 2: 2014 Heritage Classic (NHL) (Ottawa vs. Vancouver) at BC Place
 Ottawa Senators defeated the Ottawa Senators defeated the Vancouver Canucks 4–2. Vancouver Canucks 4–2.
 
- March 14 – 23: 2014 NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament (Frozen Four at TD Bank Sports Center in Hamden, Connecticut)[9]
- The  Clarkson Golden Knights defeated the Clarkson Golden Knights defeated the Minnesota Golden Gophers 5–4 to win their first NCAA title. It was also the first top-level NCAA women's title won by a school from outside the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, which had claimed all 13 previous titles.[10] Minnesota Golden Gophers 5–4 to win their first NCAA title. It was also the first top-level NCAA women's title won by a school from outside the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, which had claimed all 13 previous titles.[10]
 
- The 
- March 23 – 30: 2014 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship at  Budapest Budapest.svg.png.webp) Canada defeated the Canada defeated the United States, 5–1, to claim its fourth title. The United States, 5–1, to claim its fourth title. The Czech Republic claimed the bronze medal. Czech Republic claimed the bronze medal.
 
- March 28 – April 12: 2014 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament (Frozen Four at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia)
- The  Union Dutchmen defeated the Union Dutchmen defeated the Minnesota Golden Gophers 7–4 to claim their first NCAA title. Minnesota Golden Gophers 7–4 to claim their first NCAA title.
 
- The 
- April 14 – 19: 2014 Allan Cup at .svg.png.webp) Dundas, Ontario Dundas, Ontario- The  Dundas Real McCoys defeated the Dundas Real McCoys defeated the Clarenville Caribous, 3–2, to win their first title. Clarenville Caribous, 3–2, to win their first title.
 
- The 
- April 17 – 27: 2014 IIHF World U18 Championships at  Lappeenranta and Imatra Lappeenranta and Imatra- The  United States defeated the United States defeated the Czech Republic, 5–2, to claim its eighth title. Czech Republic, 5–2, to claim its eighth title..svg.png.webp) Canada took the bronze medal. Canada took the bronze medal.
 
- The 
- May 9 – 25: 2014 IIHF World Championship in  Minsk Minsk
- May 16 – 25: 2014 Memorial Cup at .svg.png.webp) London, Ontario London, Ontario- The  Edmonton Oil Kings defeated the Edmonton Oil Kings defeated the Guelph Storm in the final, 6–3, to win their first title since 1966. Guelph Storm in the final, 6–3, to win their first title since 1966.
 
- The 
Luge
- November 16, 2013 – January 26, 2014: 2013–14 Luge World Cup[11]
- Men's singles overall winner:  Felix Loch Felix Loch
- Men's doubles overall winner:  Tobias Wendl / Tobias Arlt Tobias Wendl / Tobias Arlt
- Women's singles overall winner:  Natalie Geisenberger Natalie Geisenberger
- Team Relay overall winner:  Germany Germany
 
- Men's singles overall winner: 
- February 8 – 13: 2014 Winter Olympics
- Men's singles:    Felix Loch; Felix Loch;   Albert Demchenko; Albert Demchenko;   Armin Zöggeler Armin Zöggeler
- Women's singles:    Natalie Geisenberger; Natalie Geisenberger;   Tatjana Hüfner; Tatjana Hüfner;   Erin Hamlin Erin Hamlin
- Men's doubles:    Tobias Arlt/Tobias Wendl; Tobias Arlt/Tobias Wendl;   Andreas Linger/Wolfgang Linger; Andreas Linger/Wolfgang Linger;   Andris Šics/Juris Šics Andris Šics/Juris Šics
- Team relay:    Germany; Germany;   Russia; Russia;   Latvia Latvia
 
- Men's singles: 
Speed skating
Long track
- November 8, 2013 – March 16, 2014: 2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup[12]
- November 8 – 10, 2013, in .svg.png.webp) Calgary Calgary Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- November 15 – 17, 2013, in  Salt Lake City Salt Lake City Netherlands won the gold medal tally. Netherlands won the gold medal tally. Netherlands and the Netherlands and the United States were tied in the overall medal tally. United States were tied in the overall medal tally.
 
- November 29 – December 1, 2013, in  Astana Astana United States won the gold medal tally. United States won the gold medal tally. Russia won the overall medal tally. Russia won the overall medal tally.
 
- December 6 – 8, 2013, in  Berlin Berlin Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- March 7 – 9, 2014, in  Inzell Inzell Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- March 14 – 16, 2014, in  Heerenveen Heerenveen Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
 
- November 8 – 10, 2013, in 
- January 11 – 12: 2014 Essent ISU European Speed Skating Championships at  Hamar[13] Hamar[13] Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- January 18 – 19: 2014 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships in  Nagano Nagano- Men's overall winner:  Michel Mulder Michel Mulder
- Women's overall winner:  Yu Jing Yu Jing
 
- Men's overall winner: 
- February 8 – 22: 2014 Winter Olympics
 Netherlands (NED) won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Netherlands (NED) won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- March 7 – 9: 2014 World Junior Speed Skating Championships at  Bjugn[14] Bjugn[14] Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- March 21 – 23: 2014 World Allround Speed Skating Championships in  Heerenveen Heerenveen- Men's winner:  Koen Verweij Koen Verweij
- Women's winner:  Ireen Wüst Ireen Wüst
 
- Men's winner: 
Short track
- September 26 – November 17, 2013: 2013–14 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup[15]
- September 28 & 29 at  Shanghai Shanghai South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies. South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- October 5 & 6 at  Seoul Seoul South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies. South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- November 7 – 10 at  Turin Turin South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies. South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- November 14 – 17 at  Kolomna Kolomna China won the gold medal tally. China won the gold medal tally. China and China and South Korea share the overall medal tally. South Korea share the overall medal tally.
 
 
- September 28 & 29 at 
- January 17 – 19: 2014 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships at  Dresden[16] Dresden[16]- Men's overall winner:  Viktor Ahn Viktor Ahn
- Women's overall winner:  Jorien ter Mors Jorien ter Mors
 
- Men's overall winner: 
- February 10 – 21: 2014 Winter Olympics
- March 7 – 9: 2014 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships at  Erzurum[17] Erzurum[17] South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies. South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- March 14 – 16: 2014 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in .svg.png.webp) Montreal[18] Montreal[18] South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies. South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
References
- ↑ "Politikerna knäckte elitklubben" (in Swedish). Idrottens Affärer. 6 May 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
- ↑ 2014 Two-man Bobsleigh Final Ranking Archived 2013-12-31 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "2014 Four-man Bobsleigh Final Ranking". Archived from the original on 2014-02-24. Retrieved 2016-07-31.
- ↑ "2014 Two-women Bobsleigh Final Ranking". Archived from the original on 2014-01-27. Retrieved 2016-07-31.
- ↑ "2014 Men's Combined Bobsleigh Final Ranking". Archived from the original on 2014-01-28. Retrieved 2016-07-31.
- ↑ "2014 Men's Skeleton Final Ranking". Archived from the original on 2014-01-28. Retrieved 2016-07-31.
- ↑ "2014 Women's Skeleton Final Ranking". Archived from the original on 2014-01-28. Retrieved 2016-07-31.
- ↑ 2014 Nadezhda Cup Results
- ↑ USCHO 2014 NCAA Women's Division I Tournament Link
- ↑ Clarkson upsets Minnesota to win NCAA championship
- ↑ 2013–14 Luge World Cup Schedule
- ↑ "2013–14 ISU Speed Skating World Cup Schedule". Archived from the original on 2013-01-22. Retrieved 2016-07-31.
- ↑ Hamar 2014
- ↑ Bjugn 2014 WJSSC
- ↑ "2013–14 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup Schedule". Archived from the original on 2011-11-19. Retrieved 2016-07-31.
- ↑ Dresden 2014 Short Track Speed Skating Results
- ↑ Erzurum 2014 WSTSSC
- ↑ Montreal 2014 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships
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