2016 in combat sports
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2016 Summer Olympics (AIBA)
- August 6 – 21: 2016 Summer Olympics in
Rio de Janeiro at the Riocentro
- Men
- Men's Light Flyweight:
Hasanboy Dusmatov;
Yuberjén Martínez;
Joahnys Argilagos;
Nico Hernández - Men's Flyweight:
Shakhobidin Zoirov;
Mikhail Aloyan;
Yoel Finol;
Hu Jianguan - Men's Bantamweight:
Robeisy Ramírez;
Shakur Stevenson;
Vladimir Nikitin;
Murodjon Akhmadaliev - Men's Lightweight:
Robson Conceição;
Sofiane Oumiha;
Lázaro Álvarez;
Dorjnyambuugiin Otgondalai - Men's Light Welterweight:
Fazliddin Gaibnazarov;
Lorenzo Sotomayor;
Vitaly Dunaytsev;
Artem Harutyunyan - Men's Welterweight:
Daniyar Yeleussinov;
Shakhram Giyasov;
Mohammed Rabii;
Souleymane Cissokho - Men's Middleweight:
Arlen López;
Bektemir Melikuziev;
Misael Rodríguez;
Kamran Shakhsuvarly - Men's Light Heavyweight:
Julio César La Cruz;
Adilbek Niyazymbetov;
Mathieu Bauderlique;
Joshua Buatsi - Men's Heavyweight:
Evgeny Tishchenko;
Vassiliy Levit;
Rustam Tulaganov;
Erislandy Savón - Men's Super Heavyweight:
Tony Yoka;
Joe Joyce;
Filip Hrgović;
Ivan Dychko - Women
- Women's Flyweight:
Nicola Adams;
Sarah Ourahmoune;
Ren Cancan;
Ingrit Valencia - Women's Lightweight:
Estelle Mossely;
Yin Junhua;
Mira Potkonen;
Anastasia Belyakova - Women's Middleweight:
Claressa Shields;
Nouchka Fontijn;
Dariga Shakimova;
Li Qian
World and continental boxing championships
- March 11 – 19: 2016 AIBA American Continental Championships in
Buenos Aires[1]
- The
United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- The
- March 11 – 19: 2016 AIBA African Continental Championships in
Yaoundé[2]
- March 25 – April 2: 2016 AIBA Asia/Oceania Continental Championships in
Qian'an, Hebei[3]
Uzbekistan won the gold medal tally.
China won the overall medal tally.
- April 9 – 17: 2016 AIBA European Continental Championships in
Samsun[4]
Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 19 – 27: 2016 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships in
Astana[5]
Kazakhstan won the gold medal tally. Kazakhstan and
China won 6 overall medals each.
- June 14 – 26: AIBA's Final World Olympic Qualification Event in
Baku[6]
Azerbaijan won the gold medal tally. The
United States and
India won 3 overall medals each.
- July 3 – 8: AIBA Pro Boxing (APB) / WSB Olympic Qualification Tournament 2016 in
Vargas[7]
- Men's 49 kg winner:
Joselito Velazquez Altamirano - Men's 52 kg winner:
Yoel Segundo Finol Rivas - Men's 56 kg winner:
- Men's 60 kg winner:
Lindolfo Delgado Garza - Men's 64 kg winner:
Hovhannes Bachkov - Men's 69 kg winner:
Juan Pablo Romero Marin - Men's 75 kg winner:
Marlo Delgado - Men's 81 kg winner:
Juan Carlos Carrillo Palacio - Men's 91 kg winner:
Julio Castillo - Men's +91 kg winner:
Edgar Muñoz
- Men's 49 kg winner:
- October 3 – 8: 2016 World University Boxing Championships in
Chiang Mai[8]
- November 14 – 26: 2016 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships in
Saint Petersburg
Cuba and the
United States won 2 gold medals each. Cuba, the United States,
Kazakhstan, and
Uzbekistan won 4 overall medals each.
Fencing
- September 19, 2015 – August 14, 2016: 2015–16 FIE Events Calendar[10]
2016 Summer Olympics (FIE)
- August 6 – 14: 2016 Summer Olympics in
Rio de Janeiro at the Olympic Training Center
- Men's individual épée:
Park Sang-young;
Géza Imre;
Gauthier Grumier - Men's individual foil:
Daniele Garozzo;
Alexander Massialas;
Timur Safin - Men's individual sabre:
Áron Szilágyi;
Daryl Homer;
Kim Jung-hwan - Women's individual épée:
Emese Szász;
Rossella Fiamingo;
Sun Yiwen - Women's individual foil:
Inna Deriglazova;
Elisa Di Francisca;
Inès Boubakri - Women's individual sabre:
Yana Egorian;
Sofiya Velikaya;
Olha Kharlan - Men's team épée:
France;
Italy;
Hungary - Men's team foil:
Russia;
France;
United States - Women's team épée:
Romania;
China;
Russia - Women's team sabre:
Russia;
Ukraine;
United States
- Men's individual épée:
International fencing championships
- April 1 – 10: 2016 Junior and Cadet World Fencing Championships in
Bourges
- April 13 – 18: 2016 Asian Fencing Championships in
Wuxi
South Korea won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 15 – 19: 2016 African Fencing Championships in
Algiers
- April 25 – 27: 2016 World Fencing Championships in
Rio de Janeiro (Olympic Test Event)
- June 20 – 25: 2016 European Fencing Championships in
Toruń[11][12]
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 20 – 26: 2016 Pan American Fencing Championships in
Panama City
- The
United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- The
2015–16 Fencing Grand Prix
- Épée Grand Prix
- December 4 – 6, 2015: Qatari Grand Prix in
Doha
- Men's Individual winner:
Vadim Anokhin - Women's Individual winner:
Mara Navarria
- Men's Individual winner:
- March 18 – 20: Hungarian Grand Prix in
Budapest
- Men's Individual winner:
Gauthier Grumier - Women's Individual winner:
Xu Anqi
- Men's Individual winner:
- April 22 – 24: Brazilian Grand Prix in
Rio de Janeiro (Olympic Test Event)
- Men's Individual winner:
Bohdan Nikishyn - Women's Individual winner:
Tatiana Logunova
- Men's Individual winner:
- December 4 – 6, 2015: Qatari Grand Prix in
- Foil Grand Prix
- November 27 – 29, 2015: Italian Grand Prix in
Turin
- Men's Individual winner:
Ma Jianfei - Women's Individual winner:
Alice Volpi
- Men's Individual winner:
- March 11 – 13: Cuban Grand Prix in
Havana
- Men's Individual winner:
Richard Kruse - Women's Individual winner:
Arianna Errigo
- Men's Individual winner:
- June 3 – 5: Chinese Grand Prix in
Shanghai
- Men's Individual winner:
Alexander Massialas - Women's Individual winner:
Arianna Errigo
- Men's Individual winner:
- November 27 – 29, 2015: Italian Grand Prix in
- Sabre Grand Prix
- December 12 & 13, 2015: American Grand Prix in
Boston
- Men's Individual winner:
Aldo Montano - Women's Individual winner:
Shen Chen
- Men's Individual winner:
- March 25 & 26: Korean Grand Prix in
Seoul
- Men's Individual winner:
Eli Dershwitz - Women's Individual winner:
Yana Egorian
- Men's Individual winner:
- May 27 – 29: Russian Grand Prix in
Moscow
- Men's Individual winner:
Kim Jung-hwan - Women's Individual winner:
Olha Kharlan
- Men's Individual winner:
- December 12 & 13, 2015: American Grand Prix in
2015–16 Fencing World Cup
- Men's Épée World Cup
- October 23 – 25, 2015: Swiss World Cup in
Bern
- Individual:
Bas Verwijlen - Team:
Russia
- Individual:
- November 13 – 15, 2015: Estonian World Cup in
Tallinn
- Individual:
Kazuyasu Minobe - Team:
France
- Individual:
- January 21 – 23: German Épée World Cup in
Heidenheim an der Brenz
- Individual:
Gauthier Grumier - Team:
Italy
- Individual:
- February 12 – 14: Canadian World Cup in
Vancouver
- Individual:
Enrico Garozzo - Team:
Hungary
- Individual:
- May 20 – 22: French Épée World Cup in
Paris
- Individual:
Gauthier Grumier - Team:
Ukraine
- Individual:
- October 23 – 25, 2015: Swiss World Cup in
- Women's Épée World Cup
- October 23 – 25, 2015: Italian Épée World Cup #1 in
Legnano
- Individual:
SUN Yiwen - Team:
Russia
- Individual:
- November 13 – 15, 2015: Chinese Épée World Cup in
Nanjing
- Individual:
Ana Maria Brânză - Team:
Russia
- Individual:
- January 22 – 24: Spanish Épée World Cup in
Barcelona
- Individual:
Mara Navarria - Team:
Estonia
- Individual:
- February 12 – 14: Argentinian World Cup in
Buenos Aires
- Individual:
Violetta Kolobova - Team:
Romania
- Individual:
- May 20 – 22: Italian Épée World Cup #2 in
Legnano
- Individual:
Erika Kirpu - Team:
China
- Individual:
- October 23 – 25, 2015: Italian Épée World Cup #1 in
- Men's Foil World Cup
- October 16 – 18, 2015: American World Cup in
San Jose, California
- Individual:
Timur Safin - Team:
France
- Individual:
- November 6 – 8, 2015: Japanese World Cup in
Tokyo
- Individual:
Alexander Massialas - Team:
United States
- Individual:
- January 15 – 17: French Men's Foil World Cup in
Paris
- Individual:
Race Imboden - Team:
United States
- Individual:
- February 5 – 7: German Men's Foil World Cup in
Bonn
- Individual:
James Davis - Team:
Russia
- Individual:
- May 13 – 15: Russian World Cup in
Saint Petersburg
- Individual:
Dmitry Zherebchenko - Team:
Italy
- Individual:
- October 16 – 18, 2015: American World Cup in
- Women's Foil World Cup
- October 16 – 18, 2015: Mexican World Cup in
Cancún
- Individual:
Ysaora Thibus - Team:
Italy
- Individual:
- November 6 – 8, 2015: French Women's Foil World Cup in
Saint-Maur-des-Fossés
- Individual:
Arianna Errigo - Team:
Italy
- Individual:
- January 15 – 17: Polish Foil World Cup in
Gdańsk
- Individual:
Arianna Errigo - Team:
Italy
- Individual:
- February 5 – 7: Algerian World Cup in
Algiers
- Individual:
Elisa Di Francisca - Team:
Russia
- Individual:
- May 20 – 22: German Women's Foil World Cup in
Tauberbischofsheim
- Individual:
Inna Deriglazova - Team:
Russia
- Individual:
- October 16 – 18, 2015: Mexican World Cup in
- Men's Sabre World Cup
- October 9 – 11, 2015: Georgian World Cup in
Tbilisi
- Individual:
Aleksey Yakimenko - Team:
United States
- Individual:
- October 30 – November 1, 2015: Hungarian World Cup in
Budapest
- Individual:
Aleksey Yakimenko - Team:
Russia
- Individual:
- January 29 – 31: Italian Sabre World Cup in
Padua
- Individual:
Aldo Montano - Team:
Hungary
- Individual:
- February 19 – 21: Polish Sabre World Cup in
Warsaw
- Individual:
Gu Bon-gil - Team:
United States
- Individual:
- May 13 – 15: Spanish Sabre World Cup in
Madrid
- Individual:
Vincent Anstett - Team:
Germany
- Individual:
- October 9 – 11, 2015: Georgian World Cup in
- Women's Sabre World Cup
- October 9 – 11, 2015: Venezuelan World Cup in
Caracas
- Individual:
Mariel Zagunis - Team:
Russia
- Individual:
- October 30 – November 1, 2015: French Sabre World Cup in
Orléans
- Individual:
Yana Egorian - Team:
Ukraine
- Individual:
- January 29 – 31: Greek World Cup in
Athens
- Individual:
Mariel Zagunis - Team:
Ukraine
- Individual:
- February 19 – 21: Belgian World Cup in
Ghent
- Individual:
Olha Kharlan - Team:
Russia
- Individual:
- May 13 – 15: Chinese Sabre World Cup in
Foshan
- Individual:
Olha Kharlan - Team:
France
- Individual:
- October 9 – 11, 2015: Venezuelan World Cup in
Judo
2016 Summer Olympics (IJF)
- March 8 & 9: Aquece Rio International Judo Tournament 2016 in
Rio de Janeiro (Olympic Test Event)[13]
- August 6 – 12: 2016 Summer Olympics in
Rio de Janeiro at the Olympic Training Center
- Men
- Men's 60 kg:
Beslan Mudranov;
Yeldos Smetov;
Naohisa Takato;
Diyorbek Urozboev - Men's 66 kg:
Fabio Basile;
An Baul;
Rishod Sobirov;
Masashi Ebinuma - Men's 73 kg:
Shohei Ono;
Rustam Orujov;
Lasha Shavdatuashvili;
Dirk Van Tichelt - Men's 81 kg:
Khasan Khalmurzaev;
Travis Stevens;
Sergiu Toma;
Takanori Nagase - Men's 90 kg:
Mashu Baker;
Varlam Liparteliani;
Gwak Dong-han;
Cheng Xunzhao - Men's 100 kg:
Lukáš Krpálek;
Elmar Gasimov;
Cyrille Maret;
Ryunosuke Haga - Men's +100 kg:
Teddy Riner;
Hisayoshi Harasawa;
Rafael Silva;
Or Sasson - Women
- Women's 48 kg:
Paula Pareto;
Jeong Bo-kyeong;
Ami Kondo;
Galbadrakhyn Otgontsetseg - Women's 52 kg:
Majlinda Kelmendi;
Odette Giuffrida;
Misato Nakamura;
Natalia Kuziutina - Women's 57 kg:
Rafaela Silva;
Dorjsürengiin Sumiyaa;
Telma Monteiro;
Kaori Matsumoto - Women's 63 kg:
Tina Trstenjak;
Clarisse Agbegnenou;
Yarden Gerbi;
Anicka van Emden - Women's 70 kg:
Haruka Tachimoto;
Yuri Alvear;
Sally Conway;
Laura Vargas Koch - Women's 78 kg:
Kayla Harrison;
Audrey Tcheuméo;
Mayra Aguiar;
Anamari Velenšek - Women's +78 kg:
Émilie Andéol;
Idalys Ortiz;
Kanae Yamabe;
Yu Song
International judo events
- April 8 – 10: 2016 African Judo Championships in
Tunis[14]
- April 8 – 10: 2016 Oceania Judo Championships in
Canberra[15]
- April 15 – 17: 2016 Asian Judo Championships in
Tashkent[16]
- April 21 – 24: 2016 European Judo Championships in
Kazan[17]
- April 29 & 30: 2016 Pan American Judo Championships in
Havana[18]
Brazil won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 27 – 29: 2016 Judo World Masters in
Guadalajara[19]
Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 3 & 4: 2016 Asian Open in
Taipei[20]
Japan won the gold medal tally.
South Korea won the overall medal tally.
Judo Grand Slam
- February 6 & 7: Grand Slam #1 in
Paris[21]
- May 6 – 8: Grand Slam #2 in
Baku[22]
Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 16 & 17: Grand Slam #3 in
Tyumen[23]
- October 28 – 30: Grand Slam #4 in
Abu Dhabi[24]
- December 2 – 4: Grand Slam #5 (final) in
Tokyo[25]
Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Judo Grand Prix
- January 22 – 24: Grand Prix #1 in
Havana[26]
- February 19 & 20: Grand Prix #2 in
Düsseldorf[27]
Japan and
South Korea won 3 gold medals each. South Korea won the overall medal tally.
- March 25 – 27: Grand Prix #3 in
Tbilisi[28]
- The
Netherlands won the gold medal tally.
Georgia won the overall medal tally.
- The
- April 1 – 4: Grand Prix #4 in
Samsun[29]
France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- May 13 – 15: Grand Prix #5 in
Almaty[30]
France won the gold medal tally.
Kazakhstan won the overall medal tally.
- June 25 & 26: Grand Prix #6 in
Budapest[31]
Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 1 – 3: Grand Prix #7 in
Ulaanbaatar[32]
Mongolia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- September 23 – 25: Grand Prix #8 in
Zagreb[33]
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 6 – 8: Grand Prix #9 in
Tashkent[34]
Uzbekistan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- November 18 – 20: Grand Prix #10 (final) in
Qingdao[35]
European Judo Union (EJU)
- January 30 – October 30: 2016 EJU Open and Cup events[36]
EJU Open
- January 30 & 31: EJU Open #1 in
Sofia[37]
- February 13 & 14: EJU Open #2 in
Oberwart (men only)[38]
- February 13 & 14: EJU Open #3 in
Rome (women only)[39]
- Seven different nations won a gold medal each.
China won the overall medal tally.
- Seven different nations won a gold medal each.
- February 27 & 28: EJU Open #4 in
Prague (men only)[40]
- The
Czech Republic won the gold medal tally.
Russia won the overall medal tally.
- The
- February 27 & 28: EJU Open #5 in
Warsaw (women only)[41]
- June 4 & 5: EJU Open #6 in
Madrid[42]
- September 10 & 11: EJU Open #7 in
Tallinn[43]
- October 15 & 16: EJU Open #8 (final) in
Glasgow[44]
Great Britain won the gold medal tally.
France won the overall medal tally.
EJU Cup
- March 5 & 6: EJU Cup #1 in
Uster[45]
Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 19 & 20: EJU Cup #2 in
Sarajevo[46]
- Five different nations won 2 gold medals each.
Turkey won the overall medal tally.
- Five different nations won 2 gold medals each.
- April 2 & 3: EJU Cup #3 in
Dubrovnik[47]
- May 14 & 15: EJU Cup #4 in
Orenburg[48]
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 11 & 12: EJU Cup #5 in
Celje-Podčetrtek
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 9 & 10: EJU Cup #6 in
Bratislava[49]
Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- August 27 & 28: EJU Cup #7 in
Saarbrücken[50]
Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 1 & 2: EJU Cup #8 in
Tampere[51]
France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 8 & 9: EJU Cup #9 in
Belgrade[52]
Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 29 & 30: EJU Cup #10 (final) in
Málaga[53]
France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
Pan American Judo Confederation (CPJ)
- March 5 & 6: CPJ Open #1 in
Lima[54]
- March 12 & 13: CPJ Open #2 in
Buenos Aires[55]
- March 19 & 20: CPJ Open #3 in
Santiago[56]
- July 2 & 3: CPJ Open #4 (final) in
San Salvador[57]
- The
United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- The