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Pro Kabaddi League 2022-23

Vivo Pro Kabaddi Season 9 Facts

Dates 7 October 2022 – 17 December 2022
Country India
Administrator Mashal Sports
Tournament format Double round-robin and playoffs
Number of teams 12
No. of matches 137

Teams

Personnel and sponsorships

Teams Owners Captain Head coach Kit Manufacturer Main Kit Sponsor

  • Bengal Warriors Kishore Biyani India Maninder Singh India Kasinatha Baskaran Omtex DafaNews
  • Bengaluru Bulls Badri Narayan Choudhary Kota
  • Ananda Giri India Mahender Singh India Randhir Singh Sehrawat Vats VST Tillers
  • Dabang Delhi Radha Kapoor India Naveen Kumar India Krishan Kumar Hooda Shiv-Naresh JK Super Cement
  • Gujarat Giants Gautam Adani India Chandran Ranjit India Ram Mehar Singh Shiv-Naresh 1xBat
  • Haryana Steelers Parth Jindal India Joginder Narwal India Manpreet Singh Shiv-Naresh JSW
  • Jaipur Pink Panthers Abhishek Bachchan India Sunil Kumar India Sanjeev Kumar Baliyan TYKA Fairplay Fantasy
  • Patna Pirates Rajesh V. Shah India Neeraj Kumar India Ravi Shetty Pace International 1xBat
  • Puneri Paltan Rajesh Harkishandas Doshi
  • Sumanlal Babulal Shah
  • Nallepilly Ramaswami Subramanian India Aslam Inamdar India BC Ramesh Shiv-Naresh Force Motors
  • Tamil Thalaivas Nimmagadda Prasad
  • Sachin Tendulkar
  • Allu Arjun
  • Ram Charan
  • Ritik Chauhan India Sagar India Ashan Kumar Trak-Only DafaNews
  • Telugu Titans Srinivas Sreeramaneni
  • Goutham Reddy Nedurmalli
  • Mahesh Kolli India Ravinder Pahal India Venkatesh Goud
  • India Manjeet Chhillar Omtex DafaNews
  • U Mumba Ronnie Screwvala India Surinder Singh India Anil Chaprana Parimatch News
  • UP Yoddha Kiran Kumar Grandhi India Nitesh Kumar India Jasveer Singh Shiv-Naresh Fanstasy Akhada

Foreign players

Teams Player 1 POS Player 2 POS Player 3 POS

  • Bengal Warriors Sri Lanka Aslam Thambi Raider Iran Soleiman Pahlevani Defender
  • Bengaluru Bulls Nepal Lal Mohar Yadav Raider Nepal Nageshor Tharu Raider
  • Dabang Delhi Bangladesh Md. Liton Ali Defender – Right Corner Iran Reza Katoulinezhad All-Rounder
  • Gujarat Giants South Korea Dong Geon Lee Raider South Korea Young Chang Ko Defender – Right Cover
  • Haryana Steelers Iran Mohammad Mahalli Raider Iran Amirhossein Bastami Defender
  • Jaipur Pink Panthers South Korea Woosan KO Defender – Left Cover Iran Reza Mirbagheri Defender
  • Patna Pirates Iran Mohammadreza Chiyaneh All-Rounder Kenya Daniel Odhiambo All-Rounder
  • Puneri Paltan Iran Fazel Atrachali Defender Iran Mohammad Esmaeil Nabibakhsh All-Rounder
  • Tamil Thalaivas Bangladesh Md. Arif Rabbani Defender – Left Corner Sri Lanka Thanushan Laxmamohan All-Rounder
  • Telugu Titans Iran Mohsen Maghsoudlou All-Rounder Iran Hamid Nader All-Rounder
  • U Mumba Iran Heidarali Ekrami Raider Iran Gholamabbas Korouki All-Rounder
  • UP Yoddha Iran Abozar Mohajermighani Defender Kenya James Kamweti Raider

Sponsorship

Title Sponsor

Vivo

Associate Sponsors

Tata Motors
Dream11
MFine
A23
BYJU’S
Mutual Funds

Partners

Parimatch News
Officer’s Choice
Dhani
UltraTech Cement

Broadcast Sponsor

Star Sports
Digital Streaming Partner
Disney+ Hotstar

Points Table

Pos Teamvte Pld W L T SD Pts
1 Dabang Delhi 7 5 2 0 49 27 Qualification to semi finals
2 Jaipur Pink Panthers 7 5 2 0 54 26
3 Bengaluru Bulls 7 4 2 1 18 24 Qualification to eliminators
4 Puneri Paltan 7 4 2 1 1 24
5 Bengal Warriors 7 4 3 0 37 21
6 U Mumba 7 4 3 0 -3 21
7 Gujarat Giants 7 3 3 1 -15 19
8 Haryana Steelers 7 3 4 0 12 18
9 UP Yoddha 6 3 3 0 11 18
10 Patna Pirates 7 1 4 2 -39 13
11 Tamil Thalaivas 6 1 4 1 -45 10
12 Telugu Titans 7 1 6 0 -80 7

  • 5 points for a win
  • 3 points for a tied game
  • 1 point for a loss by 7 points or fewer

League Stage

Leg 1 – Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore

7 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Dabang Delhi 41 – 27 U Mumba
Naveen Kumar (13)
Ashish Narwal (7)

Match 1

Dabang Delhi won
7 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
Bengaluru Bulls 34 – 29 Telugu Titans
Bharat (5)
Rajnish (7)

Match 2

Bengaluru Bulls won
7 October 2022
21:30 (IST)
Jaipur Pink Panthers 32 – 34 UP Yoddha
Arjun Deshwal (8)
Surender Gill (8)

Match 3

UP Yoddha won
8 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Patna Pirates 34 – 34 Puneri Paltan
Sachin Tanwar (8)
Mohit Goyat (7)

Match 4

Match drawn
8 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
Gujarat Giants 31 – 31 Tamil Thalaivas
H.S. Rakesh (13)
Narender (10)

Match 5

Match drawn
8 October 2022
21:30 (IST)
Bengal Warriors 33 – 41 Haryana Steelers
Manoj Gowda (8)
Manjeet (18)

Match 6

Haryana Steelers won
9 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Jaipur Pink Panthers 35 – 30 Patna Pirates
Arjun Deshwal (17)
Rohit Gulia (11)

Match 7

Jaipur Pink Panthers won
9 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
Telugu Titans 25 – 45 Bengal Warriors
Monu Goyat (7)
Maninder Singh (11)

Match 8

Bengal Warriors won
9 October 2022
21:30 (IST)
Puneri Paltan 39 – 41 Bengaluru Bulls
Aslam Inamdar (12)
Bharat (12)

Match 9

Bengaluru Bulls won
10 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
U Mumba 30 – 23 UP Yoddha
Jai Bhagwan (5)
Pardeep Narwal (5)

Match 10
U Mumba won
10 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
Dabang Delhi 53 – 33 Gujarat Giants
Naveen Kumar (15)
H.S. Rakesh (14)

Match 11

Dabang Delhi won
11 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Haryana Steelers 27 – 22 Tamil Thalaivas
Manjeet (6)
Narender (3)

Match 12

Haryana Steelers won
11 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
Patna Pirates 21 – 30 Telugu Titans
Sachin Tanwar (6)
Monu Goyat (9)

Match 13

Telugu Titans won
12 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Bengaluru Bulls 33 – 42 Bengal Warriors
Bharat (8)
Maninder Singh (11)

Match 14

Bengal Warriors won
12 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
UP Yoddha 42 – 44 Dabang Delhi
Surender Gill (21)
Naveen Kumar (13)

Match 15

Dabang Delhi won
14 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Tamil Thalaivas 32 – 39 U Mumba
Narender (15)
Guman Singh (12)

Match 16

U Mumba won
14 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
Haryana Steelers 31 – 44 Jaipur Pink Panthers
Meetu Sharma (14)
Arjun Deshwal (14)

Match 17

Jaipur Pink Panthers won
14 October 2022
21:30 (IST)
Gujarat Giants 47 – 37 Puneri Paltan
H.S. Rakesh (15)
Aslam Inamdar (19)

Match 18

Gujarat Giants won
15 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Jaipur Pink Panthers 25 – 18 Gujarat Giants
Bhavani Rajput (5)
Parteek Dhaiya (6)

Match 19

Jaipur Pink Panthers won
15 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
Telugu Titans 26 – 46 Dabang Delhi
Vinay (9)
Naveen Kumar (12)

Match 20

Dabang Delhi won
15 October 2022
21:30 (IST)
Bengal Warriors 54 – 26 Patna Pirates
Maninder Singh (12)
Sachin Tanwar (12)

Match 21

Bengal Warriors won
16 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Puneri Paltan 30 – 28 U Mumba
Aslam Inamdar (8)
Guman Singh (7)

Match 22

Puneri Paltan won
16 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
UP Yoddha 44 – 37 Bengaluru Bulls
Pardeep Narwal (14)
Vikash Kandola (12)

Match 23

UP Yoddha won
17 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Tamil Thalaivas 33 – 32 Patna Pirates
Himanshu Singh (11)
Rohit Gulia (11)

Match 24

Tamil Thalaivas won
17 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
Dabang Delhi 38 – 36 Haryana Steelers
Naveen Kumar (15)
Manjeet (11)

Match 25

Dabang Delhi won
18 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Bengal Warriors 24 – 39 Jaipur Pink Panthers
Shrikant Jadhav (5)
Arjun Deshwal (10)

Match 26

Jaipur Pink Panthers won
18 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
Telugu Titans 25 – 26 Puneri Paltan
Siddharth Desai (8)
Mohit Goyat (10)

Match 27
Puneri Paltan won
19 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Gujarat Giants 51 – 45 UP Yoddha
Chandran Ranjit (19)
Pardeep Narwal (17)

Match 28

Gujarat Giants won
19 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
Bengaluru Bulls 45 – 28 Tamil Thalaivas
Bharat (11)
Narender (9)

Match 29

Bengaluru Bulls won
21 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
U Mumba 32 – 31 Haryana Steelers
Guman Singh (9)
Meetu Sharma (4)

Match 30

U Mumba won
21 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
Puneri Paltan 27 – 25 Bengal Warriors
Aslam Inamdar (5)
Maninder Singh (6)

Match 31

Puneri Paltan won
21 October 2022
21:30 (IST)
Patna Pirates 37 – 33 Dabang Delhi
Rohit Gulia (13)
Naveen Kumar (13)

Match 32

Patna Pirates won
22 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
U Mumba 32 – 42 Bengaluru Bulls
Guman Singh (11)
Bharat (16)

Match 33

Bengaluru Bulls won
22 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
Jaipur Pink Panthers 51 – 27 Telugu Titans
Arjun Deshwal (12)
Adarsh T (9)

Match 34

Jaipur Pink Panthers won
22 October 2022
21:30 (IST)
Haryana Steelers 38 – 42 Gujarat Giants
Meetu Sharma (16)
H.S. Rakesh (18)

Match 35

Gujarat Giants won
23 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Bengaluru Bulls 31 – 31 Patna Pirates
Bharat (11)
Rohit Gulia (8)

Match 36

Match drawn
23 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
UP Yoddha 41 – 24 Tamil Thalaivas
Pardeep Narwal (6)
Himanshu (6)

Match 37

UP Yoddha won
25 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Puneri Paltan 32 – 24 Jaipur Pink Panthers
Aslam Inamdar (13)
Arjun Deshwal (7)

Match 38

Puneri Paltan won
25 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
Telugu Titans 24 – 43 Haryana Steelers
Siddharth Desai (5)
Meetu Sharma (13)

Match 39

Haryana Steelers won
26 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Gujarat Giants 29 – 37 U Mumba
H.S. Rakesh (12)
Guman Singh (12)

Match 40

U Mumba won

26 October 2022

20:30 (IST)
Dabang Delhi 30 – 35 Bengal Warriors
Naveen Kumar (10)
Maninder Singh (9)

Match 41

Bengal Warriors won
Leg 2 – Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex, Pune
28 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Tamil Thalaivas 38 – 27 Jaipur Pink Panthers
Narender (13)
Report Arjun Deshwal (9)

Match 42

Tamil Thalaivas won
28 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
Haryana Steelers 27 – 27 Puneri Paltan
Manjeet (8)
Report Mohit Goyat (11)

Match 43

Match drawn
28 October 2022
21:30 (IST)
Patna Pirates 34 – 29 UP Yoddha
Sachin Tanwar (11)
Report Pardeep Narwal (12)

Match 44

Patna Pirates won
29 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Bengaluru Bulls 47 – 43 Dabang Delhi
Bharat (20)
Report Naveen Kumar (16)

Match 45

Bengaluru Bulls won
29 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
Telugu Titans 19 – 30 Gujarat Giants
Monu Goyat (2)
Report Parteek Dahiya (6)

Match 45
Bengaluru Bulls won
29 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
Telugu Titans 19 – 30 Gujarat Giants
Monu Goyat (2)
Parteek Dahiya (6)
Match 46
Gujarat Giants won
29 October 2022
21:30 (IST)
Bengal Warriors 25 – 36 U Mumba
Shrikant Jadhav (8)
Ashish Narwal (8)
Match 47
U Mumba won
30 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Jaipur Pink Panthers 31 – 37 Bengaluru Bulls
Arjun Deshwal (10)
Bharat (10)
Match 48
Bengaluru Bulls won
30 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
Tamil Thalaivas 49 – 39 Dabang Delhi
Narender (23)
Ashu Malik (14)
Match 49
Tamil Thalaivas won
31 October 2022
19:30 (IST)
Gujarat Giants 28 – 34 Patna Pirates
Parteek Dahiya (9)
Sachin Tanwar (13)
Match 50
Patna Pirates won
31 October 2022
20:30 (IST)
UP Yoddha 43 – 24 Telugu Titans
Surender Gill (13)
Adarsh T (5)
Match 51
UP Yoddha won
1 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Puneri Paltan 43 – 38 Dabang Delhi
Akash Shinde (13)
Naveen Kumar (15)
Match 52
Puneri Paltan won
1 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Haryana Steelers 29 – 27 Bengaluru Bulls
Meetu Sharma (9)
Bharat (10)
Match 53
Haryana Steelers won
2 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
U Mumba 40 – 37 Telugu Titans
Ashish Narwal (11)
Siddharth Desai (17)
Match 54
U Mumba won
2 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Bengal Warriors 41 – 41 Tamil Thalaivas
Maninder Singh (19)
Narender (15)
Match 55
Match drawn
4 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Patna Pirates 34 – 31 U Mumba
Sachin Tanwar (12)
Jai Bhagwan (7)
Match 56
Patna Pirates won
4 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Dabang Delhi 40 – 45 Jaipur Pink Panthers
Ashu Malik (14)
Arjun Deshwal (16)
Match 57
Jaipur Pink Panthers won
4 November 2022
21:30 (IST)
UP Yoddha 31 – 40 Puneri Paltan
Surender Gill (12)
Akash Shinde (15)
Match 58
Puneri Paltan won
5 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Gujarat Giants 40 – 45 Bengal Warriors
Parteek Dahiya (11)
Maninder Singh (20)
Match 59
Bengal Warriors won
5 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Tamil Thalaivas 39 – 31 Telugu Titans
Ajinkya Pawar (11)
Siddharth Desai (14)
Match 60
Tamil Thalaivas won
5 November 2022
21:30 (IST)
Haryana Steelers 36 – 36 UP Yoddha
Meetu Sharma (12)
Surender Gill (13)
Match 61
Match drawn
6 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Bengaluru Bulls 44 – 46 Gujarat Giants
Bharat (13)
Parteek Dahiya (15)
Match 62
Gujarat Giants won
6 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Puneri Paltan 34 – 35 Tamil Thalaivas
Aslam Inamdar (13)
Narender (13)
Match 63
Tamil Thalaivas won
7 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
U Mumba 39 – 42 Jaipur Pink Panthers
Ashish Narwal (11)
Arjun Deshwal (15)
Match 64
Jaipur Pink Panthers won
7 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Patna Pirates 41 – 32 Haryana Steelers
Sachin Tanwar (13)
Manjeet (10)
Match 65
Patna Pirates won
8 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Bengal Warriors 41 – 41 UP Yoddha
Maninder Singh (18)
Rohit Tomar (16)
Match 66
Match drawn
8 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Dabang Delhi 40 – 33 Telugu Titans
Ashu Malik (12)
Siddharth Desai (14)
Match 67
Dabang Delhi won
9 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Bengaluru Bulls 36 – 33 Haryana Steelers
Neeraj Narwal (9)
Meetu Sharma (10)
Match 68
Bengaluru Bulls won
9 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Tamil Thalaivas 34 – 35 Puneri Paltan
Narender (10)
Akash Shinde (10)
Match 69
Puneri Paltan won
11 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
UP Yoddha 40 – 34 Haryana Steelers
Surender Gill (11)
Manjeet (11)
Match 70
UP Yoddha won
11 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
U Mumba 34 – 33 Puneri Paltan
Guman Singh (13)
Mohit Goyat (11)
Match 71
U Mumba won
11 November 2022
21:30 (IST)
Patna Pirates 37 – 30 Jaipur Pink Panthers
Rohit Gulia (9)
Arjun Deshwal (13)
Match 72
Patna Pirates won
12 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Bengal Warriors 46 – 27 Gujarat Giants
Maninder Singh (12)
Chandran Ranjith (8)
Match 73
Bengal Warriors
12 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Telugu Titans 30 – 41 UP Yoddha
Siddharth Desai (11)
Surender Gill (12)
Match 74
UP Yoddha won
12 November 2022
21:30 (IST)
Jaipur Pink Panthers 57 – 32 Dabang Delhi
Rahul Chaudhari (13)
Vijay Malik (11)
Match 75
Jaipur Pink Panthers won
13 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
U Mumba 36 – 23 Patna Pirates
Guman Singh (13)
Rohit Gulia (7)
Match 76
U Mumba won
13 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Tamil Thalaivas 34 – 40 Bengaluru Bulls
Narender (9)
Bharat (14)
Match 77
Bengaluru Bulls won
14 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Bengal Warriors – Puneri Paltan

Match 78
14 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Gujarat Giants – Haryana Steelers

Match 79
15 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Jaipur Pink Panthers – U Mumba

Match 80
15 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Telugu Titans – Bengaluru Bulls

Match 81
16 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Patna Pirates – Tamil Thalaivas

Match 82
16 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Dabang Delhi – UP Yoddha

Match 83
Leg 3 – Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad
18 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Puneri Paltan – Haryana Steelers

Match 84
18 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Bengal Warriors – Telugu Titans

Match 85
18 November 2022
21:30 (IST)
Gujarat Giants – Bengaluru Bulls

Match 86
19 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
UP Yoddha – Jaipur Pink Panthers

Match 87
19 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Telugu Titans – U Mumba

Match 88
19 November 2022
21:30 (IST)
Dabang Delhi – Patna Pirates

Match 89
20 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Haryana Steelers – Dabang Delhi

Match 90
20 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Bengaluru Bulls – Puneri Paltan

Match 91
21 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Tamil Thalaivas – Bengal Warriors

Match 92
21 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
UP Yoddha – Gujarat Giants

Match 93
22 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
U Mumba – Tamil Thalaivas

Match 94
22 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Telugu Titans – Patna Pirates

Match 95
23 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Jaipur Pink Panthers – Puneri Paltan

Match 96
23 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Bengal Warriors – Bengaluru Bulls

Match 97
25 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Gujarat Giants – Dabang Delhi

Match 98
25 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Jaipur Pink Panthers – Tamil Thalaivas

Match 99
25 November 2022
21:30 (IST)
Haryana Steelers – Patna Pirates

Match 100
26 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
U Mumba – Bengal Warriors

Match 101
26 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Puneri Paltan – Telugu Titans

Match 102
26 November 2022
21:30 (IST)
UP Yoddha – Patna Pirates

Match 103
27 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Tamil Thalaivas – Gujarat Giants

Match 104
27 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Dabang Delhi – Bengaluru Bulls

Match 105
28 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
UP Yoddha – Bengal Warriors

Match 106
28 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Telugu Titans – Jaipur Pink Panthers

Match 107
29 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Puneri Paltan – Gujarat Giants

Match 108
29 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Haryana Steelers – U Mumba

Match 109
30 November 2022
19:30 (IST)
Bengaluru Bulls – Jaipur Pink Panthers

Match 110
30 November 2022
20:30 (IST)
Dabang Delhi – Tamil Thalaivas

Match 111
2 December 2022
19:30 (IST)
UP Yoddha – U Mumba

Match 112
2 December 2022
20:30 (IST)
Patna Pirates – Gujarat Giants

Match 113
2 December 2022
21:30 (IST)
Haryana Steelers – Bengal Warriors

Match 114
3 December 2022
19:30 (IST)
Dabang Delhi – Puneri Paltan

Match 115
3 December 2022
20:30 (IST)
Telugu Titans – Tamil Thalaivas

Match 116
3 December 2022
21:30 (IST)
Jaipur Pink Panthers – Bengal Warriors

Match 117
4 December 2022
19:30 (IST)
U Mumba – Gujarat Giants

Match 118
4 December 2022
20:30 (IST)
Bengaluru Bulls – UP Yoddha

Match 119
5 December 2022
19:30 (IST)
Puneri Paltan – Patna Pirates

Match 120
5 December 2022
20:30 (IST)
Jaipur Pink Panthers – Haryana Steelers

Match 121
6 December 2022
19:30 (IST)
U Mumba – Dabang Delhi

Match 122
6 December 2022
20:30 (IST)
Gujarat Giants – Telugu Titans

Match 123
7 December 2022
19:30 (IST)
Patna Pirates – Bengaluru Bulls

Match 124
7 December 2022
20:30 (IST)
Tamil Thalaivas – UP Yoddha

Match 125
8 December 2022
19:30 (IST)
Bengal Warriors – Dabang Delhi

Match 126
8 December 2022
20:30 (IST)
Haryana Steelers – Telugu Titans

Match 127
9 December 2022
19:30 (IST)
Gujarat Giants – Jaipur Pink Panthers

Match 128
9 December 2022
20:30 (IST)
Puneri Paltan – UP Yoddha

Match 129
10 December 2022
19:30 (IST)
Bengaluru Bulls – U Mumba

Match 130
10 December 2022
20:30 (IST)
Tamil Thalaivas – Haryana Steelers

Match 131
10 December 2022
21:30 (IST)
Patna Pirates – Bengal Warriors

Match 132

Playoffs

Eliminators Semi-finals Final

Semi-final 1

1st place team

Eliminator 1

Winner of Eliminator 1

3rd place team

6th place team

Winner of Semi Final 1

Winner of Semi Final 2

Semi-final 2

2nd place team

Eliminator 2

Winner of Eliminator 2

4th place team

5th place team

Eliminator 1
13 December 2022
19:30 (IST)
3rd place team – 6th place team

Match 133
Eliminator 2
13 December 2022
20:30 (IST)
4th place team – 5th place team

Match 134
Semi Final 1
15 December 2022
19:30 (IST)
1st place team – Winner of Eliminator 1

Match 135
Semi Final 2
15 December 2022
20:30 (IST)
2nd place team – Winner of Eliminator 2

Match 136
Final
17 December 2022
20:30 (IST)
Winner of Semi Final 1 – Winner of Semi Final 2

Match 137

Summer Paralympics 2020

The 2020 Summer Paralympics marked as Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, were a significant global multi-sport parasports occasion represented by the International Paralympic Committee. It was the sixteenth Summer Paralympic Games and was held in Tokyo, Japan between 24 August and 5 September 2021.

The occasion was earlier intended to happen on 25 August to 6 September 2020, however deferred to 2021 alongside the 2020 Summer Olympics in March 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Like in the Olympics, the highly sensitive situation occurring in Tokyo and the occasion was held totally in secret with no actual crowd permitted.[c] For promoting purposes, the occasion was marked as Tokyo 2020 regardless of occurring in 2021. This was the second Summer Paralympics facilitated by Tokyo since the 1964 Games, and the third time the Paralympics were at any point held so far in Japan since the 1998 Winter Paralympics. Tokyo was the primary city to have the Paralympics more than once.

The Paralympics supplanted cruising and 7-a-side football with badminton and taekwondo.

China bested the award table for the fifth sequential games, with 96 golds and 207 complete decorations. Extraordinary Britain completed second for the 10th time, with 41 golds and 124 absolute decorations. The United States completed third, with 37 golds, their best completion since the 2008 games, and 104 all out awards. The Russian Paralympic Committee completed fourth, with an aggregate of 36 golds and 118 absolute decorations, placing them in third spot when positioned by all out awards.

Host city Tokyo, Japan
Motto United by Emotion[a]
Nations 163
Athletes 4,537
Events 539 in 22 sports
Opening 24 August 2021
Closing 5 September 2021
Opened by Emperor Naruhito
Cauldron Yui Kamiji
Karin Morisaki
Shunsuke Uchida
Stadium Japan National Stadium

Sports

Participating Nationals

  • Afghanistan (2)
  • Algeria (57)
  • Angola (2)
  • Argentina (57)
  • Armenia (1)
  • Aruba (1)
  • Australia (174)
  • Austria (25)
  • Azerbaijan (36)
  • Bahrain (2)
  • Barbados (1)
  • Belarus (19)
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Calendar

OCOpening ceremonyEvent competitions1Gold medal eventsCCClosing ceremony
August/September 2021AugustSeptemberEvents
24th
Tue
25th
Wed
26th
Thu
27th
Fri
28th
Sat
29th
Sun
30th
Mon
31st
Tue
1st
Wed
2nd
Thu
3rd
Fri
4th
Sat
5th
Sun
CeremoniesOCCCN/A
Archery11221119
Athletics1316191721171817245167
Badminton7714
Boccia437
CyclingRoad1965451
Track4553
Equestrian (dressage)321511
Football 5-a-side11
Goalball22
Judo44513
Paracanoe459
Paratriathlon448
Powerlifting4444420
Rowing44
Shooting322122113
Sitting volleyball112
Swimming16141414131514151516146
Table tennis5885531
Taekwondo2226
Wheelchair basketball112
Wheelchair fencing4424216
Wheelchair rugby11
Wheelchair tennis11226
Daily medal events243044556254584548554915539
Cumulative total245498153215269327372420475524539
August/September 202124th
Tue
25th
Wed
26th
Thu
27th
Fri
28th
Sat
29th
Sun
30th
Mon
31st
Tue
1st
Wed
2nd
Thu
3rd
Fri
4th
Sat
5th
Sun
Total events
AugustSeptember

Medal Table

 
RankNPCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1China966051207
2Great Britain413845124
3United States373631104
4 RPC363349118
5Netherlands25171759
6Ukraine24472798
7Brazil22203072
8 Australia21293080
9Italy14292669
10 Azerbaijan141419
11Japan*13152351
12Germany13121843
13Iran1211124
14France11152854
15Spain9151236
16Uzbekistan85619
17Poland761225
18Hungary75416
19Switzerland74314
20Mexico721322
21New Zealand63312
22Israel6219
23Canada510621
24India58619
25Thailand55818
26Slovakia52411
27Belarus5117
28Tunisia45211
29Algeria44412
30Morocco44311
31Belgium43815
32Ireland4217
33Nigeria41510
34South Africa4127
35Cuba4116
36Jordan4015
37Colombia371424
38Venezuela3227
39Malaysia3205
40Denmark3115
41South Korea2101224
42Turkey24915
43Indonesia2349
44Czech Republic2338
45Chile2316
Serbia2316
47Norway2024
48Singapore2002
49Austria1539
50Sweden1528
51Greece13711
52Finland1315
Kazakhstan1315
54United Arab Emirates1113
55Costa Rica1102
56Ecuador1023
57Cyprus1012
Sri Lanka1012
59Ethiopia1001
Mongolia1001
Pakistan1001
Peru1001
63Argentina0549
64 Egypt0527
65Croatia0347
66Latvia0325
67Georgia0303
68Hong Kong0235
69Bulgaria0202
70Iraq0123
71Kuwait0112
Namibia0112
Romania0112
Slovenia0112
75Vietnam0101
76Lithuania0033
77Portugal0022
78Bosnia and Herzegovina0011
Chinese Taipei0011
El Salvador0011
Kenya0011
Montenegro0011
Oman0011
 Qatar0011
Saudi Arabia0011
Uganda0011
Totals (86 NPCs)5395405891668

Venues

Heritage Zone

Japan National Stadium – Athletics, Opening and closing ceremonies
Nippon Budokan – Judo
Tokyo Equestrian Park – Equestrian
Tokyo International Forum – Powerlifting
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium – Table tennis
Yoyogi National Stadium – Badminton, Wheelchair rugby[60]

Tokyo Bay Zone

Aomi Urban Sports Venue – Football 5-a-side
Ariake Arena – Wheelchair basketball (main venue)
Ariake Tennis Park – Wheelchair tennis
Dream Island Archery Park – Archery
Makuhari Messe – Goalball, Sitting volleyball, Taekwondo, Wheelchair fencing
Odaiba Marine Park – Paratriathlon
Tokyo Aquatics Centre – Swimming
Olympic Gymnastics Centre – Boccia
Sea Forest Waterway – Rowing, Paracanoe

Venues outside 10 km area

Musashino Forest Sports Plaza – Wheelchair basketball (preliminaries)
Asaka Shooting Range – Shooting
Izu Velodrome – Track cycling
Fuji Speedway – Road cycling

Non-competition venues

Harumi Futo – Paralympic Village
Tokyo Big Sight Conference Tower – International Media and Broadcast Centre

IAAF World Athletics Indoor Championships 2021


The 18th World Athletics Indoor Championships were planned to be held from 13 to 15 March 2020 in Nanjing, China at the recently constructed Nanjing’s Cube exercise center at the Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park. The occasion has now been deferred until March 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This would be the city’s initially facilitating of the occasion.

Dates19—21 March 2021
Host cityNanjing, China
VenueNanjing’s Cube at Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park
Events26

Venue

The office, an immaculate explanation gathered rec center at the Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park known as Nanjing’s Cube will be the point of convergence of the event. Improvement started in September 2017 and is relied upon to be done in a perfect open door for the event. The setting for olympic style occasions and swimming are arranged in Block An of the amusement community and toward the east is the Yangtze River complex. It will give cooking and motels similarly as security work for the event.

Entry standards

EventMenWomenAthletes
IndoorOutdoorIndoorOutdoor
60 metres6.6310.10100m7.3011.15100m56
400 metres46.5045.0052.9051.0030
800 metres1:46.701:44.002:01.501:58.0018
1500 metres3:40.003:33.001500m4:09.004:02.001500m18
3:55.00Mile4:28.50Mile
3000 metres7:50.007:40.003000m8:49.008:30.003000mMen 24
Women 15
13:10.005000m14:50.005000m
60 metres hurdles7.7013.40110mh8.1612.85100mh48
High jump2.34 m (7 ft 8 in)1.95 m (6 ft 4 3⁄4 in)12
Pole vault5.80 m (19 ft 1⁄4 in)4.70 m (15 ft 5 in)12
Long jump8.20 m (26 ft 10 3⁄4 in)6.75 m (22 ft 1 1⁄2 in)16
Triple jump16.90 m (55 ft 5 1⁄4 in)14.30 m (46 ft 10 3⁄4 in)16
Shot put20.95 m (68 ft 8 3⁄4 in)18.30 m (60 ft 1⁄4 in)16
4 × 400 metres relayNo StandardNo Standard12
Indoor heptathlon / Indoor pentathlonLimited to a maximum of one per country12

Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
60 metres
400 metres
800 metres
1500 metres
3000 metres
60 metres hurdles
4 × 400 metres relay
High jump
Pole vault
Long jump
Triple jump
Shot put
Heptathlon

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
60 metres
400 metres
800 metres
1500 metres
3000 metres
60 metres hurdles
4 × 400 metres relay
High jump
Pole vault
Long jump
Triple jump
Shot put
Pentathlon

2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships

Dates1–4 March
Host cityBirmingham, United Kingdom
VenueArena Birmingham
Events26
Participation554 athletes from
134 nations

Medal table

*   Host nation (Great Britain)

 
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1United States (USA)610218
2Ethiopia (ETH)4105
3Poland (POL)2215
4Great Britain (GBR)*2147
Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA)2103
5France (FRA)2013
6Ivory Coast (CIV)1102
7Cuba (CUB)1012
Czech Republic (CZE)1012
9Burundi (BDI)1001
Hungary (HUN)1001
New Zealand (NZL)1001
Serbia (SRB)1001
Venezuela (VEN)1001
14Jamaica (JAM)0202
15Germany (GER)0123
Netherlands (NED)0123
17China (CHN)0112
18Austria (AUT)0101
Brazil (BRA)0101
Canada (CAN)0101
Qatar (QAT)0101
South Africa (RSA)0101
23Spain (ESP)0022
24Belgium (BEL)0011
Estonia (EST)0011
Greece (GRE)0011
Italy (ITA)0011
Kenya (KEN)0011
Morocco (MAR)0011
Portugal (POR)0011
 Switzerland (SUI)0011
Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)0011
Totals (32 nations)26262678

IAAF World Race Walking Cup 2020


Updated soon…

2018 IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships

The 2018 IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships was the 28th edition of the global team racewalking competition organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations.

OrganisersIAAF
Edition28th
Date5–6 May
Host cityTaicang, China
Events5

Results

Men

RaceGoldSilverBronze
10 km
(junior)
Zhang Yao40:07 PBWang Zhaozhao40:12 PBJosé Eduardo Ortiz40:17 NJR
10 km
(team)
China
Zhang Yao
Wang Zhaozhao
3 ptsJapan
Shō Sakazaki
Hiroto Jūsho
14 ptsAustralia
Kyle Swan
Declan Tingay
24 pts
20 kmKōki Ikeda1:21:13Wang Kaihua1:21:22Massimo Stano1:21:33
20 km
(team)
Japan
Kōki Ikeda
Toshikazu Yamanishi
Isamu Fujisawa
12 ptsItaly
Massimo Stano
Francesco Fortunato
Giorgio Rubino
29 ptsChina
Wang Kaihua
Jin Xiangqian
Niu Wenchao
42 pts
50 kmHirooki Arai3:44:25Hayato Katsuki3:44:31 PBSatoshi Mauro3:44:52
50 km
(team)
Japan
Hirooki Arai
Hayato Katsuki
Satoshi Mauro
10 ptsUkraine
Maryan Zakalnytskyy
Ivan Banzeruk
Valeriy Litanyuk
29 ptsPoland
Rafał Augustyn
Rafał Sikora
Adrian Błocki
37 pts

Women

RaceGoldSilverBronze
10 km
(junior)
Alegna González45:08 AJRGlenda Morejón45:13Nanako Fujii45:29 PB
10 km
(team)
China
Li Wenxiu
Ma Li
10 ptsEcuador
Glenda Morejón
Paula Milena Torres
13 ptsTurkey
Meryem Bekmez
Ayşe Tekdal
25 pts
20 kmLupita González1:26:38Qieyang Shenjie1:27:06Yang Jiayu1:27:22
20 km
(team)
China
Qieyang Shenjie
Yang Jiayu
Wang Na
17 ptsItaly
Eleonora Giorgi
Valentina Trapletti
Antonella Palmisano
Nicole Colombi
38 ptsSpain
Maria Pérez
Laura García-Caro
Raquel González
40 pts
50 kmLiang Rui4:04:36 WRYin Hang4:09:09Claire Tallent4:09:33 AR
50 km
(team)
China
Liang Rui
Yin Hang
Ma Faying
8 ptsEcuador
Paola Viviana Pérez
Johana Ordóñez
Magaly Bonilla
21 ptsUkraine
Khrystina Yudkina
Vasylyna Vitovshchik
Alina Tsviliy
40 pts

Results

Women’s 50 k

RankNameNationalityTimePenalties
1st place, gold medalist(s)Rui LiangChina4:04:36
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Hang YinChina4:09:09
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Claire TallentAustralia4:09:33~
4Paola PérezEcuador4:12:56
5Faying MaChina4:13:28
6Johanna OrdóñezEcuador4:14:28
7Maocuo LiChina4:14:47
8Julia TakacsSpain4:16:37
9Nastassia YatsevichBelarus4:18:00
10Nadzeya DarazhukBelarus4:18:31>>
11Magaly BonillaEcuador4:19:04~
12Khrystyna YudkinaUkraine4:22:15
13Vasylyna VitovshchykUkraine4:24:08>
14Mayra HerreraGuatemala4:28:30
15Alina TsviliiUkraine4:28:49
16Ainhoa PinedoSpain4:30:02
17Mar JuárezSpain4:30:30
18Tiia KuikkaFinland4:32:43>
19María LariosSpain4:37:43
20Lyudmyla ShelestUkraine4:37:43>
21Kseniya RadkoUkraine4:38:23
22Mariavittoria BecchettiItaly4:40:15
23Natalie Le RouxSouth Africa4:48:00
24Lucie BarritaulFrance4:48:08>>
25Maéva CasaleFrance4:51:13>
26Joci CaballeroPeru4:52:01
27Nair De RosaBrazil4:52:43
28Erin Taylor-TalcottUnited States5:08:56>>
29Susan RandallUnited States5:12:07
Kathleen BurnettUnited StatesDNF~ >
Inês HenriquesPortugalDNF
Kang ZhouChinaDQ~ >>>

IAAF World Half Marathon Championships 2020


The 2020 World Athletics Half Marathon Championships, initially booked for 29 March 2020 in Gdynia, Poland, was delayed until 17 October 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Host cityGdynia, Poland
Nations participating00
Athletes participating000
Events2
Dates17 October 2020
Race length21.0975 km
(13.1 mi)

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Individual
Men0:00:000:00:000:00:00
Women0:00:000:00:000:00:00
Team
Men0:00:000:00:000:00:00
Women0:00:000:00:000:00:00

Race Results

Men

RankAthleteNationalityTimeNotes
0:00:00
0:00:00
0:00:00

Women

RankAthleteNationalityTimeNotes
0:00:00
0:00:00
0:00:00

Team standings

Men

RankCountryTime
10:00:00

Women

RankCountryTime
10:00:00

Medal Table (unofficial)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Bahrain (BHR)0000
Eritrea (ERI)0000
Ethiopia (ETH)0000
Kenya (KEN)0000
Totals (4 nations)0000

Participation

IAAF World Athletics Championships 2022


The 2022 World Athletics Championships, the eighteenth version of the World Athletics Championships, are booked to be held in 2022 in Eugene, Oregon, United States. Initially booked to be held from August 6–15, 2021, after the delay of the 2020 Summer Olympics, World Athletics raised the chance of changing the date of the 2021 Championships, including the chance of moving into 2022. On April 8, 2020, the World Athletics Championships declared that the occasion would occur from July 15–24, 2022.

Dates15–24 July 2022
Officially opened byPresident of the United States (expected)

Host selection

The determination of the host city was reported on April 16, 2015 in Beijing. Eugene was chosen without a customary offering process, however Eugene put in an offer for the 2019 World Championships, losing to Qatar.

Sprinter’s World magazine revealed that Eugene’s determination by World Athletics, at that point known as the International Association of Athletics Federations, was an “unordinary move”. They report the Association “skirted the typical offering process,” and that the decision of Eugene will make the 2021 occasion “the main held in the United States.” The occasion will be the second held in North America, after Edmonton, Canada in 2001.

The Guardian reported that the absence of offering activated worry in European urban communities that had offered to have the event. They quoted Lamine Diack, IAAF president, who legitimized the absence of offering with the case the determination of Eugene to have the occasion, “empowers us to make the most of an extraordinary chance to have a monetarily effective competition that may never emerge again.” The absence of offering for the 2021 occasion was not uncommon. The 2007 World Championship was granted to Osaka, Japan, without offering.

Venue

The titles will be held in the Hayward Field, at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon, which is right now experiencing re-development and will have a limit of 30,000.

Medal Table

Updated soon….

2019 World Athletics Championships

Host cityDoha
CountryQatar
Organiser(s)World Athletics, Qatar Athletics Federation
Edition17th
Nations participating206
Athletes participating1,772
Sport(s)Athletics
Events49 (24 men, 24 women, 1 mixed)
Dates27 September – 6 October
Officially opened byEmir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani
Main venueKhalifa International Stadium
Individual prize money (US$)60,000 (gold)
30,000 (silver)
20,000 (bronze)
Team prize money (US$)80,000 (relay gold)
40,000 (silver)
20,000 (bronze)

Medal Table

*   Host nation (Qatar)

 
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1United States (USA)1411429
2Kenya (KEN)52411
3Jamaica (JAM)35412
4China (CHN)3339
5Ethiopia (ETH)2518
6Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)2316
Russia (RUS)2316
8Germany (GER)2046
9Japan (JPN)2013
10Netherlands (NED)2002
Uganda (UGA)2002
12Poland (POL)1236
13Bahrain (BHR)1113
Cuba (CUB)1113
Sweden (SWE)1113
16Bahamas (BAH)1102
17Qatar (QAT)*1012
18Australia (AUS)1001
Grenada (GRN)1001
Norway (NOR)1001
Venezuela (VEN)1001
22Estonia (EST)0202
Ukraine (UKR)0202
24Canada (CAN)0145
25Belgium (BEL)0112
Colombia (COL)0112
France (FRA)0112
28Algeria (ALG)0101
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)0101
Portugal (POR)0101
31Austria (AUT)0022
32Burkina Faso (BUR)0011
Croatia (CRO)0011
Ecuador (ECU)0011
Greece (GRE)0011
Hungary (HUN)0011
Italy (ITA)0011
Ivory Coast (CIV)0011
Morocco (MAR)0011
Namibia (NAM)0011
New Zealand (NZL)0011
Nigeria (NGR)0011
Spain (ESP)0011
Switzerland (SUI)0011
Totals (44 nations)494952150

IAAF World Youth Championships 2020


The 2020 World U20 Championships in Athletics, also known as the World Junior Championships, are an international athletics competition for athletes qualifying as juniors (born no earlier than 1 January 2001) taking place at Nyayo Sports Complex.

Host cityNairobi, Kenya
Nations participating156 + 2 teams
Athletes participating1462
Events44
Dates7 July to 12 July, 2020
Officially opened byPresident of Kenya (expected)
Main venueNyayo National Stadium

Schedule

QQualificationHHeats½SemifinalsFFinal
M = morning session, A = afternoon session
Men
Date →7 July8 July9 July10 July11 July12 July
Event ↓MAMAMAMAMAA
100 mH½F
200 mH½F
400 mH½F
800 mH½F
1500 mHF
3000 m SCHF
3000 mF
5000 mF
110 m hurdlesH½F
400 m hurdlesH½F
4 × 100 m relayHF
4 × 400 m relayHF
10,000 m walkF
High jumpQF
Pole vaultQF
Long jumpQF
Triple jumpQF
Shot putQF
Discus throwQF
Hammer throwQF
Javelin throwQF
DecathlonF
Women
Date →7 July8 July9 July10 July11 July12 July
Event ↓MAMAMAMAMAA
100 mH½F
200 mH½F
400 mH½F
800 mH½F
1500 mHF
3000 m SCHF
3000 mF
5000 mF
100 m hurdlesH½F
400 m hurdlesH½F
4 × 100 m relayHF
4 × 400 m relayHF
10,000 m walkF
High jumpQF
Pole vaultQF
Long jumpQF
Triple jumpQF
Shot putQF
Discus throwQF
Hammer throwQF
Javelin throwQF
HeptathlonF
Event schedule
DAY ONE — TUESDAY, JULY 7TH
Time (PST)DIVISIONEVENT Round
08:30M100 Metres Decathlon U20
09:00W3000 Metres Steeplechase Heats
09:45M1500 Metres Heats
10:20W800 Metres Heats
11:10M100 Metres Heats
14:35M110m Hurdles (99.0cm) Heats
15:35Mixed4×400 Metres Relay Heats
16:15W3000 Metres Final
17:00M400 Metres Decathlon U20
17:40M5000 Metres Heats
FIELD EVENTS
08:55WJavelin Throw Qualification Group A
09:30MLong Jump Decathlon U20
09:50MShot Put (6kg) Qualification
10:15WJavelin Throw Qualification Group B
11:00MLong Jump Qualification
11:15MShot Put (6kg) Decathlon U20
14:30MHigh Jump Decathlon U20
15:00WDiscus Throw Qualification Group A
15:05WPole Vault Qualification
16:20WDiscus Throw Qualification Group B
16:35MShot Put (6kg) Final
DECATHLON
08:30M100 Metres Decathlon U20
09:30MLong Jump Decathlon U20
11:15MShot Put (6kg) Decathlon U20
14:30MHigh Jump Decathlon U20
17:00M400 Metres Decathlon U20
END OF DAY ONE
DAY TWO — WEDNESDAY, JULY 8TH
08:30M110m Hurdles (99.0cm) Decathlon U20
09:00W400 Metres Heats
10:10M400 Metres Heats
11:15W400 Metres Hurdles Heats
12:25W100 Metres Heats
16:10M110m Hurdles (99.0cm) Semi-Final
16:40W800 Metres Semi-Final
17:30M100 Metres Semi-Final
18:10Mixed4×400 Metres Relay Final
18:50M1500 Metres Decathlon U20
FIELD EVENTS
09:25MDiscus Throw (1.750kg) Decathlon U20 Group A
09:55WShot Put Qualification Group A
10:45MDiscus Throw (1.750kg) Decathlon U20 Group B
11:10MPole Vault Decathlon U20 Group A
11:20WShot Put Qualification Group B
12:05MHammer Throw (6kg) Qualification Group A
12:15MPole Vault Decathlon U20 Group B
13:25MHammer Throw (6kg) Qualification Group B
15:30MJavelin Throw Decathlon U20 Group A
16:00MPole Vault Qualification
16:05WShot Put Final
16:45MJavelin Throw Decathlon U20 Group B
17:15MLong Jump Final
18:00WJavelin Throw Final
DECATHLON
08:30M110m Hurdles (99.0cm) Decathlon U20
10:45MDiscus Throw (1.750kg) Decathlon U20 Group B
11:10MPole Vault Decathlon U20 Group A
12:15MPole Vault Decathlon U20 Group B
15:30MJavelin Throw Decathlon U20 Group A
16:45MJavelin Throw Decathlon U20 Group B
18:50M1500 Metres Decathlon U20
END OF DAY ONE
DAY THREE — THURSDAY, JULY 9TH
08:30W100 Metres Hurdles Heptathlon
09:05M3000 Metres Steeplechase Heats
09:40M400 Metres Hurdles Heats –
10:35M200 Metres Heats
14:35W100 Metres Semi-Final
15:00M200 Metres Semi-Final
15:25W400 Metres Hurdles Semi-Final
15:50W200 Metres Heptathlon
16:15M400 Metres Semi-Final
16:45W400 Metres Semi-Final
17:10M1500 Metres Final
17:30W800 Metres Final
17:45M110m Hurdles (99.0cm) Final
17:58M100 Metres Final
FIELD EVENTS
08:40WHammer Throw Qualification Group A
09:15WLong Jump Qualification
09:30WHigh Jump Heptathlon
10:05WHammer Throw Qualification Group B
14:30WShot Put Heptathlon
14:55WPole Vault Final
16:10WDiscus Throw Final
16:20MHigh Jump Qualification
HEPTATHLON
08:30W100 Metres Hurdles Heptathlon
09:30WHigh Jump Heptathlon
14:30WShot Put Heptathlon
15:50W200 Metres Heptathlon
END OF DAY THREE
DAY FOUR — FRIDAY, JULY 10TH
08:35W100 Metres Hurdles Heats
09:35M800 Metres Heats
10:45W1500 Metres Heats
11:35W200 Metres Heats
14:25W4×100 Metres Relay Heats
15:00M4×100 Metres Relay Heats
15:30W800 Metres Heptathlon
15:58M400 Metres Hurdles Semi-Final
16:32W200 Metres Semi-Final
16:56W400 Metres Hurdles Final
17:10M400 Metres Final
17:20W400 Metres Final
17:35M200 Metres Final
17:50W3000 Metres Steeplechase Final
FIELD EVENTS
08:30MJavelin Throw Qualification Group A
09:00WLong Jump Heptathlon
09:45MJavelin Throw Qualification Group B
10:30WHigh Jump Qualification
11:10WJavelin Throw Heptathlon Group A
12:20WJavelin Throw Heptathlon Group B
14:20MTriple Jump Qualification
15:05MPole Vault Final
15:25MHammer Throw (6kg) Final
16:13WLong Jump Final
HEPTATHLON
09:00WLong Jump Heptathlon
11:10WJavelin Throw Heptathlon Group A
12:20WJavelin Throw Heptathlon Group B
15:30W800 Metres Heptathlon
END OF DAY FOUR
DAY FIVE — SATURDAY, JULY 11TH
08:30W10,000 Metres Race Walk Final
09:45M10,000 Metres Race Walk Final
10:50W4×400 Metres Relay Heats
11:25M4×400 Metres Relay Heats
14:40W100 Metres Hurdles Semi-Final
15:10M800 Metres Semi-Final
16:00W200 Metres Final
16:15M400 Metres Hurdles Final
16:30M3000 Metres Final
17:15W4×100 Metres Relay Final
17:50M4×100 Metres Relay Final
FIELD EVENTS
08:50MDiscus Throw (1.750kg) Qualification Group A
09:00WTriple Jump Qualification
09:35MHigh Jump Final
10:10MDiscus Throw (1.750kg) Qualification Group B
14:30WHammer Throw Final
15:50MTriple Jump Final
16:25MJavelin Throw Final
END OF DAY FIVE
DAY SIX — SUNDAY, JULY 12TH
15:05W100 Metres Hurdles Final
15:20W1500 Metres Final
15:40M800 Metres Final
15:55M3000 Metres Steeplechase Final
16:25W5000 Metres Final
17:10W4×400 Metres Relay Final
17:25M4×400 Metres Relay Final
FIELD EVENTS
15:00WHigh Jump Final
15:15MDiscus Throw (1.750kg) Final
15:35WTriple Jump Final
END OF DAY SIX

Qualifying Standards

EventMenWomen
100 m10.5811.85
200 m21.3824.35
400 m47.3554.85
800 m1:50.802:08.70
1500 m3:48.004:28.00
3000 m8:14.009:25.00
5000 m14:12.0016:35.00
3000 m sc9:07.0010:35.00
100 mH14.15
110 mH14.15 00.991 m (3 ft 3 in)
400 mH53.1060.75
10,000 m RW43:40.0050:30.00
4×100 m RelayNo standardNo standard
4×400 m RelayNo standardNo standard
4×400 m Mixed RelayNo standardNo standard
Heptathlon5350 points
Decathlon7100 points
High Jump2.16 m (7 ft 1 in)1.82 m (5 ft 11 1⁄2 in)
Pole Vault5.10 m (16 ft 8 3⁄4 in)4.07 m (13 ft 4 in)
Long Jump7.58 m (24 ft 10 1⁄4 in)6.15 m (20 ft 2 in)
Triple Jump15.60 m (51 ft 2 in)12.90 m (42 ft 3 3⁄4 in)
Shot Put18.30 m (60 ft 1⁄4 in) (6 kg)14.60 m (47 ft 10 3⁄4 in) (4 kg)
Discus57.00 m (187 ft 0 in)49.00 m (160 ft 9 in)
Hammer68.50 m (224 ft 8 3⁄4 in) (6 kg)58.00 m (190 ft 3 1⁄4 in)
Javelin69.50 m (228 ft 0 in)50.50 m (165 ft 8 in)

Men’s results

Track

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m
200 m
400 m
800 m
1500 m
5000 m
10,000 m
110 m hurdles
(99.0 cm)
400 m hurdles
3000 m steeplechase
4×100 m relay
4×400 m relay
10,000 m walk

WJR (World Junior Record), WJL (World Junior Leader), CR (Championship Record), AJR (Area Junior Record), NJR (National Junior Record), PB (Personal Best), SB (Season Best)\

Field

EventGoldSilverBronze
High jump
Pole vault
Long jump
Triple jump
Shot put (6 kg)
Discus throw (1.750 kg)
Hammer throw (6 kg)
Javelin throw
Decathlon (junior)
  • WJR (World Junior Record), WJL (World Junior Leader), CR (Championship Record), AJR (Area Junior Record), NJR (National Junior Record), PB (Personal Best), SB (Season Best)

Women’s results

Track

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m
200 m
400 m
800 m
1500 m
3000 m
5000 m
100 m hurdles
400 m hurdles
3000 m steeplechase
4×100 m relay
4×400 m relay
10,000 m walk
details
  • WJR (World Junior Record), WJL (World Junior Leader), CR (Championship Record), AJR (Area Junior Record), NJR (National Junior Record), PB (Personal Best), SB (Season Best)

Field

EventGoldSilverBronze
High jump
details
Pole vault
details
Long jump
details
Triple jump
details
Shot put
details
Discus throw
details
Hammer throw
details
Javelin throw
details
Heptathlon
details
  • WJR (World Junior Record), WJL (World Junior Leader), CR (Championship Record), AJR (Area Junior Record), NJR (National Junior Record), PB (Personal Best), SB (Season Best)

Medal Table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Kenya (KEN)*0000
Totals (1 nations)0000

Placing table

Winner of the ranking in the placing table will be determined.

RankCountry45678Points

Participation

The following is a list of participating nations with the number of qualified athletes in brackets. A country without any qualified athlete could enter either one male or one female.[3] A total 156 countries (plus the teams from Authorized Neutral Athletes and Athlete Refugee team) and 1462 athletes are scheduled to compete.

IAAF World Cross Country Championships 2020


2019 IAAF World Cross Country Championships

The 2019 IAAF World Cross Country Championships were facilitated in the city of Aarhus in Denmark. It was the 43rd version of the titles and was hung on 30 March 2019.

A piece of the course was sudden spike in demand for the grounds and grass top of the Moesgaard Museum. The race was held in testing conditions, because of the extremely sloppy course and steep slopes. The senior men’s race was won by Ugandan Joshua Cheptegei, while the senior ladies’ race was won by Kenyan Hellen Obiri.

OrganisersIAAF
Edition43rd
Date30 March
Host cityAarhus, Denmark
VenueAarhus
Events5
Distances
  • 10,240 m (senior men and women)
  • 8,240 m (mixed relay)
  • 7,728 m (junior men)
  • 5,856 m (junior women)
Participation520 athletes from
63 nations

Schedule

DateTime (CET)Events
30 March11:00Mixed Relay
11:35Junior race women
12:10Junior race men
13:00Senior race women
14:00Senior race men

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Individual
Senior men
(10 km)
Joshua Cheptegei (UGA)31:40Jacob Kiplimo (UGA)31:44Geoffrey Kamworor (KEN)31:55
Senior women
(10 km)
Hellen Obiri (KEN)36:14Dera Dida (ETH)36:16Letesenbet Gidey (ETH)36:24
Junior men
(8 km)
Milkesa Mengesha (ETH)23:52Tadese Worku (ETH)23:54Oscar Chelimo (UGA)23:55
Junior women
(6 km)
Beatrice Chebet (KEN)20:50Alemitu Tariku (ETH)20:50Tsigie Gebreselama (ETH)20:50
Relay
Mixed RelayEthviopia

  • Kebede Endale
  • Bone Cheluke
  • Teddese Lemi
  • Fantu Worku
25:49Morocco

  • Soufiane El Bakkali
  • Kaoutar Farkoussi
  • Abdelaati Iguider
  • Rababe Arafi
26:22Kenya

  • Conseslus Kipruto
  • Jarinter Mawia Mwasya
  • Elijah Motonei Manangoi
  • Winfred Nzisa Mbithe
26:29
Team
Senior menUganda

  • Joshua Cheptegei (1)
  • Jacob Kiplimo (2)
  • Thomas Ayeko (7)
  • Joel Ayeko (10)
  • Albert Chemutai (12)
  • Maxwell Rotich (27)
20Kenya

  • Geoffrey Kamworor (3)
  • Rhonex Kipruto (6)
  • Richard Yator (13)
  • Rodgers Kwemoi (21)
  • Amos Kirui (38)
  • Evans Keitany Kiptum (45)
43Ethiopia

    • Selemon Barega (5)

Andamlak Belihu (8)

  • Abdi Fufa (15)
  • Mogos Tuemay (18)
  • Enyew Mekonnen (25)
  • Bonsa Dida (40)
46
Senior womenEthiopia

  • Dera Dida (2)
  • Letesenbet Gidey (3)
  • Tsehay Gemechu (6)
  • Zenebu Fikadu (10)
  • Fotyen Tesfay (11)
  • Hawi Feysa (17)
21Kenya

  • Hellen Obiri (1)
  • Beatrice Chepkoech (7)
  • Eva Cherono (8)
  • Deborah Samum (9)
  • Lilian Kasait Rengeruk (12)
  • Beatrice Chepkemoi Mutai (31)
25Uganda

  • Rachael Zena Chebet (4)
  • Peruth Chemutai (5)
  • Juliet Chekwel (13)
  • Esther Chebet (14)
  • Stella Chesang (21)
  • Doreen Chesang (63)
36
Junior menEthiopia

  • Milkesa Mengesha (1)
  • Tadese Worku (2)
  • Tsegay Kidanu (5)
  • Gebregewergs Teklay (10)
  • Dinkalem Ayele (11)
  • Getnet Yetwale (21)
18Uganda

  • Oscar Chelimo (3)
  • Hosea Kiplangat (6)
  • Samuel Kibet (9)
  • Mathew Job Chekwurui (14)
  • Dan Chebet (19)
  • Denis Cherotich (22)
32Kenya

  • Leonard Kipkemoi Bett (4)
  • Edwin Kiplangat Bett (7)
  • Samwel Chebolei Masai (8)
  • Charles Katul Lokir (15)
  • Cleophas Kandie Meyan (18)
34
Junior womenEthiopia

  • Alemitu Tariku (2)
  • Tsigie Gebreselama (3)
  • Girmawit Gebrzihair (5)
  • Mizan Alem (7)
  • Wede Kefale (8)
  • Meselu Berhe (11)
17Kenya

  • Beatrice Chebet (1)
  • Betty Chepkemoi Kibet (6)
  • Jackline Chepwogen Rotich (9)
  • Lydia Jeruto Lagat (10)
  • Mercy Chepkorir Kirarei (12)
  • Mercy Jerop (13)
26Japan

  • Ayuka Kazama (14)
  • Ririka Hironaka (15)
  • Chika Kosakai (21)
  • Hazuki Doi (22)
  • Miku Sakai (29)
  • Hikari Ohnishi (33)
72

Medal Table

 
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Ethiopia53311
2Kenya2338
3Uganda2226
4Morocco0101
5Japan0011
Totals (5 nations)99927

Participation

520 athletes from 63 countries were scheduled to participate:

  • Algeria (8)
  • Argentina (2)
  • Athlete Refugee Team (2)
  • Australia (23)
  • Bahrain (10)
  • Botswana (5)
  • Brazil (8)
  • Burundi (7)
  • Canada (28)
  • Chile (2)
  • China (14)
  • Colombia (2)
  • Czech Republic (1)
  • Denmark (28)
  • Egypt (2)
  • El Salvador (2)
  • Eritrea (16)
  • Ethiopia (28)
  • France (16)
  • Germany (1)
  • Ghana (1)
  • Great Britain (24)
  • Hong Kong (2)
  • India (2)
  • Ireland (6)
  • Italy (2)
  • Japan (22)
  • Kazakhstan (3)
  • Kenya (27)
  • Kyrgyzstan (1)
  • Latvia (2)
  • Lebanon (15)
  • Libya (1)
  • Luxembourg (2)
  • Malta (2)
  • Mauritius (1)
  • Morocco (15)
  • Namibia (2)
  • New Zealand (16)
  • Niger (1)
  • Norway (1)
  • Palestine (1)
  • Peru (15)
  • Poland (4)
  • Portugal (1)
  • Romania (2)
  • Rwanda (4)
  • Seychelles (2)
  • Sierra Leone (4)
  • Somalia (1)
  • South Africa (21)
  • Spain (24)
  • Sudan (1)
  • Sweden (3)
  • Switzerland (1)
  • Tanzania (16)
  • Turkey (1)
  • Uganda (27)
  • Ukraine (4)
  • United States (28)
  • Uruguay (2)
  • Zambia (3)
  • Zimbabwe (2)

WNBA 2020


The 2020 WNBA season will be the 24th season of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). The Washington Mystics are the defending champions. Planned changes to the league’s schedule included an increase from 34 to 36 regular season games for each team, the introduction of a mid-season Commissioner’s Cup tournament, and an increased number of games broadcast on ESPN and ABC. This is the first season under a new Collective Bargaining Agreement between the league and the WNBA Players’ Association. On April 3, the season was indefinitely postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Under a plan approved on June 15, the league is scheduled to hold a shortened 22-game regular season at IMG Academy, without fans present, starting on July 24.

2020 WNBA season
LeagueWomen’s National Basketball Association
SportBasketball
DurationJuly 24 – October
Number of games22
Number of teams12
TV partner(s)ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, NBA TV, CBSSN
Top draft pickSabrina Ionescu
Picked byNew York Liberty

Women’s National Basketball Association

SportBasketball
FoundedApril 22, 1996; 24 years ago
FounderDavid Stern
Inaugural season1997
CommissionerCathy Engelbert
Motto“Watch Me Work”
No. of teams12
CountryUnited States
HeadquartersNew York City
Most recent
champion(s)
Washington Mystics (1st title)
Most titlesHouston Comets
Minnesota Lynx
(4 titles each)
TV partner(s)United States:

  • ESPN/ABC
  • CBS Sports Network
  • NBA TV
  • Twitter

Canada:

  • NBA TV Canada
  • TSN/TSN2
  • SN1/SN360

Schedule

Statistical leaders

The following shows the leaders in each statistical category during the 2020 regular season.

CategoryPlayerTeamStatistic
Points per game
Rebounds per game
Assists per game
Steals per game
Blocks per game
Field goal percentage
Three point FG percentage
Free throw percentage
Points per game (team)
Field goal percentage (team)

Awards

Season award winners

Updated soon…

Draft

Draft lottery

Lottery chances

TeamCombined 2018–2019 RecordLottery Chances (out of 1,000)
New York Liberty – WON17–51442
Indiana Fever19–49276
Dallas Wings25–43178
Atlanta Dream31–37104

First round

PickPlayerPositionNationalityTeamSchool / club team
1Sabrina IonescuGUnited StatesNew York LibertyOregon
2Satou SaballyFGermanyDallas WingsOregon
3Lauren CoxF/CUnited StatesIndiana FeverBaylor
4Chennedy CarterGUnited StatesAtlanta DreamTexas A&M
5Bella AlarieFUnited StatesDallas WingsPrinceton
6Mikiah Herbert HarriganFAnguilla
United Kingdom
Minnesota LynxSouth Carolina
7Tyasha HarrisGUnited StatesDallas WingsSouth Carolina
8Ruthy HebardFUnited StatesChicago SkyOregon
9Megan WalkerFUnited StatesNew York LibertyUConn
10Jocelyn WilloughbyF/GUnited StatesPhoenix MercuryVirginia
11Kitija LaksaFLatviaSeattle StormvSouth Florida/TTT Riga (Latvia)
12Jazmine JonesGUnited StatesNew York LibertyLouisville

Second round

PickPlayerPositionNationalityTeamSchool / club team
13Kylee ShookFUnited StatesNew York LibertyLouisville
14Kathleen DoyleGUnited StatesIndiana FeverIowa
15Leaonna OdomFUnited StatesNew York LibertyDuke
16Crystal DangerfieldGUnited StatesMinnesota LynxUConn
17Brittany BrewerFUnited StatesAtlanta DreamTexas Tech
18Te’a CooperGUnited StatesPhoenix MercuryBaylor
19Joyner HolmesFUnited StatesSeattle StormTexas
20Beatrice MompremierFUnited StatesLos Angeles SparksMiami (FL)
21Luisa GeiselsöderCGermanyDallas WingsDonau-Ries (Germany)
22Leonie FiebichFGermanyLos Angeles SparksWasserburg (Germany)
23Kaila CharlesGUnited StatesConnecticut SunMaryland
24Jaylyn AgnewFUnited StatesWashington MysticsCreighton

Third round

PickPlayerPositionNationalityTeamSchool / club team
25Mikayla PivecGUnited StatesAtlanta DreamOregon State
26Erica OgwumikeGUnited StatesNew York LibertyRice
27Kobi ThorntonFUnited StatesAtlanta DreamClemson
28Kamiah SmallsGUnited StatesIndiana FeverJames Madison
29Stella JohnsonGUnited StatesPhoenix MercuryRider
30Japreece DeanGUnited StatesChicago SkyUCLA
31Haley GoreckiGUnited StatesSeattle StormDuke
32Kiah GillespieFUnited StatesChicago SkyFlorida State
33Lauren ManisFUnited StatesLas Vegas AcesHoly Cross
34Tynice MartinGUnited StatesLos Angeles SparksWest Virginia
35Juicy LandrumGUnited StatesConnecticut SunBaylor
36Sug SuttonGUnited StatesWashington MysticsTexas

All-Star Game

Standings

#TeamWLPCTGBHomeRoadConf.Cup
1Atlanta Dream00.00000–00–00–00–0
2Connecticut Sun00.00000–00–00–00–0
3Chicago Sky00.00000–00–00–00–0
4Dallas Wings00.00000–00–00–00–0
5Indiana Fever00.00000–00–00–00–0
6Las Vegas Aces00.00000–00–00–00–0
7Los Angeles Sparks00.00000–00–00–00–0
8Minnesota Lynx00.00000–00–00–00–0
9New York Liberty00.00000–00–00–00–0
10Phoenix Mercury00.00000–00–00–00–0
11Seattle Storm00.00000–00–00–00–0
12Washington Mystics00.00000–00–00–00–0

Coaches

Eastern Conference

TeamHead coachPrevious jobYears with teamRecord with teamPlayoff AppearancesFinals AppearancesWNBA Championships
Atlanta DreamNicki CollenConnecticut Sun (assistant)231–37100
Chicago SkyJames WadeUMMC Ekaterinburg (assistant)120–14100
Connecticut SunCurt MillerLos Angeles Sparks (assistant)479–75310
Indiana FeverMarianne StanleyWashington Mystics (assistant)00–0000
New York LibertyWalt HopkinsMinnesota Lynx (assistant)00–0000
Washington MysticsMike ThibaultConnecticut Sun7130–108621

Western Conference

TeamHead coachPrevious jobYears with teamRecord with teamPlayoff AppearancesFinals AppearancesWNBA Championships
Dallas WingsBrian AglerLos Angeles Sparks110–24000
Las Vegas AcesBill LaimbeerNew York Liberty235–33100
Los Angeles SparksDerek Fisher122–12100
Minnesota LynxCheryl ReeveDetroit Shock (assistant)10231–109964
Phoenix MercurySandy BrondelloLos Angeles Sparks (assistant)6118–86611
Seattle StormDan HughesSan Antonio Stars244–24211

Awards

Most recent award winners

AwardWinnerPositionTeamVotes/Statistic
Most Valuable Player AwardElena Delle DonneGuard–forwardWashington Mystics41 out of 43
Finals MVP AwardEmma MeessemanCenterWashington Mystics
Rookie of the Year AwardNapheesa CollierForwardMinnesota Lynx29 out of 43
Most Improved Player AwardLeilani MitchellGuardPhoenix Mercury27 out of 43
Defensive Player of the Year AwardNatasha HowardForwardSeattle Storm33 out of 43
Sixth Woman of the Year AwardDearica HambyForwardLas Vegas Aces41 out of 43
Kim Perrot Sportsmanship AwardNneka OgwumikeForwardLos Angeles Sparks7 out of 43
Peak Performer: PointsBrittney GrinerCenterPhoenix Mercury20.7 PPG
Peak Performer: ReboundsJonquel JonesCenterConnecticut Sun9.7 RPG
Peak Performer: AssistsCourtney VanderslootGuardChicago Sky9.1 APG
Coach of the Year AwardJames WadeCoachChicago Sky27 out of 43
Basketball Executive of the Year AwardCheryl ReeveGeneral managerMinnesota Lynx4 out of 11

Retired numbers

No.TeamPlayerPos.Tenure
9Los Angeles SparksLisa LeslieC1997–2009
11Penny TolerG1997–99
24Indiana FeverTamika CatchingsSF2002–16
25Las Vegas AcesBecky HammonG2007–14
13Minnesota LynxLindsay WhalenG2004–18
7Phoenix MercuryMichele TimmsG1997–2001
13Penny TaylorG/F2004–16
22Jennifer GillomF1997–2002
32Bridget PettisG1997–2006
15Seattle StormLauren JacksonF/C2001–12

Attendance

YearTeamLeague
ATLCHICONDALINDLALVMINNYPHXSASEATULWASRegular seasonPost­season
20106,2934,2937,4868,2659,4687,62211,0698,9828,0418,3224,8129,3577,83410,822
20116,4875,5367,0568,05410,3168,4477,702[b]9,1678,7518,6594,82810,4497,9549,232
20125,4535,5737,2667,58210,0899,6836,779[b]7,8147,8507,4865,2038,6397,4529,195
20135,8536,6016,5488,1649,8699,3817,189[b]8,5577,9146,9815,4747,8387,5317,574
20145,8646,6855,9807,9008,2889,3338,9499,5577,7196,7175,5668,3777,5788,200
20156,1226,8945,5577,4859,0659,3649,1599,9464,8316,5165,1677,7147,3188,799
20165,6147,0095,8375,2988,5759,6389,2669,72410,3516,3857,2306,9297,6558,719
20174,4526,5836,7283,8727,53811,35010,4079,9899,9136,3867,7047,7717,716
20184,1946,3586,5694,7526,31110,6425,30710,0362,8239,9508,1096,1366,769
20194,2706,8356,8414,9995,88711,3074,6699,0692,23910,1937,5624,5466,535

Media coverage

Right now, WNBA games are broadcast all through the U.S. by ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, Twitter, NBA TV, and CBS Sports Network.

In the early years, two women’s-situated networks, Lifetime and Oxygen, additionally communicate games including the main round of the WNBA. NBC showed games from 1997 to 2002 as a major aspect of their NBA on NBC coverage before the class moved the rights to ABC/ESPN.

In 2007, the WNBA and ESPN came to a 8-year TV understanding. The understanding would be the first to pay TV rights expenses to the association’s groups. At no other time had an understanding guaranteed rights expenses to a ladies’ expert group. The understanding ran from 2009 to 2016 and is worth a huge number of dollars.

In June 2007, the WNBA marked an agreement augmentation with ESPN. The new TV bargain runs from 2009 to 2016. At least 18 games will be communicated on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2 each season; the rights to communicate the primary ordinary season game and the All-Star game are held by ABC. Furthermore, at least 11 postseason games will be communicated on any of the three stations.[94] Along with this arrangement, came the first-historically speaking rights expenses to be paid to a ladies’ pro athletics group. Over the eight years of the agreement, “a great many dollars” will be “scattered to the group’s groups”.

In 2013, the WNBA and ESPN marked a six-year augmentation on the communicate arrangement to cover 2017–2022. In the new arrangement, an aggregate of 30 games would be indicated each season on ESPN systems. Each group would get around $1 million every year.

On April 22, 2019, CBS Sports Network reached a multi-year arrangement to broadcast 40 customary season end of the week and primetime WNBA games, starting in the 2019 season.

A few groups offer games on nearby radio, while all groups have a few games communicate on neighborhood TV channels:

From 2010 to 2011, the customary season communicate drew 270,000 watchers a development of 5 percent from 2010’s numbers.[98] As sponsorships kept on developing with bargains from ESPN to air WNBA games on ESPN and ESPN 2. The group experienced some accomplishment on the advanced bleeding edge. It saw increments on its portable site visits by 26 percent alongside a significant increment in its internet based life space; Instagram developed by 51 percent this previous year.

All-time franchise history

TeamYearsAttendance
Avg.
WLPCTPlayoffsPlayoffs WPlayoffs LPlayoffs PCTTitles
Atlanta Dream2008–present6,455160180.47171518.4550
Charlotte Sting1997–20066,851143179.4446613.3160
Chicago Sky2006–present5,054179229.4394712.3680
Cleveland Rockers1997–20038,885108112.491469.4000
Connecticut Sun (total) 11999–present7,132339299.531102121.5000
Connecticut Sun2003–present6,887279231.54792019.5130
Dallas Wings (total) 21998–present7,382296372.443103022.5773
Dallas Wings2016–present2741.397101.0000
Detroit Shock1998–20098,463210186.53073019.6123
Houston Comets1997–20089,592241149.61892014.5884
Indiana Fever2000–present8,138310296.512133533.5151
Las Vegas Aces (total) 31997–present7,692291405.41891023.3030
Las Vegas Aces2018–present000000
Los Angeles Sparks1997–present9,080424272.609174538.5423
Miami Sol2000–20028,5564848.500112.3330
Minnesota Lynx1999–present8,008347291.54494119.6834
New York Liberty1997–present10,873371325.533152736.4290
Orlando Miracle1999–20027,9276068.469112.3330
Phoenix Mercury1997–present9,307358338.514123629.5543
Portland Fire2000–20028,3213759.385000.0000
Sacramento Monarchs1997–20098,287224200.52792419.5581
San Antonio Stars2003–20177,857204306.4007818.3080
Seattle Storm2000–present7,697303303.500131922.4632
Tulsa Shock2010–20155,17359145.289102.0000
Utah Starzz1997–20027,3348799.468225.2860
Washington Mystics1998–present11,288273395.40910821.2761

List of WNBA seasons

SeasonTeamsChampionCommissioner’s CupSeason MVPTop Draft PickRookie of the YearAll-Star Game
201012Seattle Storm (2)Not established until 2020Lauren Jackson (3)
Seattle Storm
Tina Charles
Connecticut Sun
Tina Charles
Connecticut Sun
Stars at the Sun
201112Minnesota LynxNot established until 2020Tamika Catchings
Indiana Fever
Maya Moore
Minnesota Lynx
Maya Moore
Minnesota Lynx
AT&T Center, San Antonio
118-113, EAST
201212Indiana FeverNot established until 2020Tina Charles
Connecticut Sun
Nneka Ogwumike
Los Angeles Sparks
Nneka Ogwumike
Los Angeles Sparks
No game held
201312Minnesota Lynx (2)Not established until 2020Candace Parker (2)
Los Angeles Sparks
Brittney Griner
Phoenix Mercury
Elena Delle Donne
Chicago Sky
Mohegan Sun Arena, Connecticut
102-98, WEST
201412Phoenix Mercury (3)Not established until 2020Maya Moore
Minnesota Lynx
Chiney Ogwumike
Connecticut Sun
Chiney Ogwumike
Connecticut Sun
US Airways Center, Phoenix
125-124 (OT), EAST
201512Minnesota Lynx (3)Not established until 2020Elena Delle Donne
Chicago Sky
Jewell Loyd
Seattle Storm
Jewell Loyd
Seattle Storm
Mohegan Sun Arena, Connecticut
117-112, WEST
201612Los Angeles Sparks (3)Not established until 2020Nneka Ogwumike
Los Angeles Sparks
Breanna Stewart
Seattle Storm
Breanna Stewart
Seattle Storm
No game held
201712Minnesota Lynx (4)Not established until 2020Sylvia Fowles
Minnesota Lynx
Kelsey Plum
San Antonio Stars
Allisha Gray
Dallas Wings
KeyArena, Seattle
130-121 WEST
201812Seattle Storm (3)Not established until 2020Breanna Stewart
Seattle Storm
A’ja Wilson
Las Vegas Aces
A’ja Wilson
Las Vegas Aces
Target Center, Minneapolis
Team Parker 119, Team Delle Donne 112
201912Washington MysticsNot established until 2020Elena Delle Donne (2)
Washington Mystics
Jackie Young
Las Vegas Aces
Napheesa Collier
Minnesota Lynx
Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas
Team Wilson 129, Team Delle Donne 126
202012No game held

WNBA Finals

SeasonChampionRunner-UpFormatResultFinals MVP
TeamCoachTeamCoach
2010Seattle StormBrian AglerAtlanta DreamMarynell MeadorsBest-of-five3–0Lauren Jackson
2011Minnesota LynxCheryl ReeveSeimone Augustus
2012Indiana FeverLin DunnMinnesota LynxCheryl Reeve3–1Tamika Catchings
2013Minnesota LynxCheryl ReeveAtlanta DreamFred Williams3–0Maya Moore
2014Phoenix MercurySandy BrondelloChicago SkyPokey ChatmanDiana Taurasi
2015Minnesota LynxCheryl ReeveIndiana FeverStephanie White3–2Sylvia Fowles
2016Los Angeles SparksBrian AglerMinnesota LynxCheryl ReeveCandace Parker
2017Minnesota LynxCheryl ReeveLos Angeles SparksBrian AglerSylvia Fowles
2018Seattle StormDan HughesWashington MysticsMike Thibault3–0Breanna Stewart
2019Washington MysticsMike ThibaultConnecticut SunCurt Miller3–2Emma Meesseman

MLL 2020


Major League Lacrosse chose to suspend the beginning of the 2020 season, initially planned for May 30. This choice was made to shield the soundness of our players, fans and staff, just as those inside our MLL people group because of the worldwide pandemic

2019 MLL Season

The 2019 Major League Lacrosse season was the nineteenth period of Major League Lacrosse. The customary season started on Friday, May 31 and finished on Sunday, September 22. It was the first run through the association could ever start its season after Memorial Day, permitting all players chose in the university draft to play a full season. 2019 additionally denotes the first run through each group would play 16 games. The alliance has played a 14-game timetable since 2012. Also, the association came back to a Championship Weekend group rather than a fourteen day postseason just because since 2013. Title Weekend was facilitated in Denver with two elimination round games on Friday, October 4 and the nineteenth Steinfeld Cup was facilitated at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park October 6 on ESPN2..

For the third time in five years, the Denver Outlaws enter the season as protecting Steinfeld Cup champions. They vanquished the Dallas Rattlers 16–12 in the 2018 title game in Charleston, South Carolina.

On April 1, the group declared that the Charlotte Hounds, Florida Launch, and Ohio Machine would not be taking an interest in the 2019 season, with Charlotte set to return in 2021 and Florida and Ohio collapsing. A refreshed group plan was discharged April 3. The alliance contended with just six groups, the least since 2011.

LeagueMajor League Lacrosse
SportField lacrosse
DurationMay 31 – October 6, 2019
Number of teams6
Steinfeld Cup
ChampionsChesapeake Bayhawks
  Runners-upDenver Outlaws
Finals MVPLyle Thompson

Major League Lacrosse Facts

SportField lacrosse
Founded1999
Inaugural season2001
CommissionerAlexander Brown
No. of teams6 (1 on hiatus)
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
Chesapeake Bayhawks
(6th title)
Most titlesChesapeake Bayhawks
(6 titles)
TV partner(s)ESPN, Stadium, Lax Sports Network

Teams

 

Atlanta BlazeBoston CannonsChesapeake Bayhawks
Atlanta Silverbacks ParkVeterans Memorial StadiumNavy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
Capacity: 5,000Capacity: 5,000Capacity: 34,000

 

 

Dallas RattlersDenver OutlawsNew York Lizards
The Ford Center at The StarEmpower Field at Mile HighJames M. Shuart Stadium
Capacity: 12,000Capacity: 76,125Capacity: 11,929

 

Standings

TeamWLPCTGBGF2ptGFGA2ptGA
Chesapeake Bayhawks106.62521131865
Denver Outlaws97.5631206152053
Boston Cannons97.563121782115
Atlanta Blaze88.500222722289
Dallas Rattlers79.438319272027
New York Lizards511.3135195221611
Playoff Seed

Playoffs

Semifinals
October 4
Peter Barton Stadium
Championship
October 6
Dick’s Sporting Goods Park
1Chesapeake (OT)14
4Atlanta13
1Chesapeake (OT)10
2Denver9
2Denver17
3Boston15

Salaries

DesignationAverage Annual Salary
Senior Executive (Estimated Salaries)

5 – 10 yrs experience
 2.9L
 3.8L
Manager (Estimated Salaries)

7 yrs experience

 3.7L
 4.9L
Operations Executive (Estimated Salaries)

7 yrs experience
 3.1L
 4.1L
Back Office Executive (Estimated Salaries)

1 yr experience
 1.8L
 2.3L
Associate Director (Estimated Salaries)

9 yrs experience
 20.2L
 25.9L
Supervisor (Estimated Salaries)

1 yr experience
 0L
 0.2L
Senior Manager Hr (Estimated Salaries)

25 yrs experience
 9L
 11.5L
Executive Accountant (Estimated Salaries)

6 yrs experience
 0.2L
 0.4L
Driver (Estimated Salaries)

14 yrs experience
 0.9L
 1.3L

Broadcast

Alongside the class’ calendar discharge on November 29, 2018, MLL declared it will proceed with its organization with ESPN and Lax Sports Network for the 2019 season. ESPN+ will communicate a Game of the Week. The All Star Game in Annapolis will be communicated on ESPN2 while the 2019 Steinfeld Cup will be communicated on ESPNEWS.

On May 30, the alliance declared that 12 games and a week by week studio show would be communicated on Stadium.

On June 14, the class reported an association development with ESPN, as ESPN Player will communicate 18 games on a worldwide spilling stage.

Attendance

TeamTotalAverageChange
Chesapeake57,1657,14571%
Denver46,4975,812-25%
New York36,4244,553-3%
Dallas33,4854,185-12%
Boston32,6964,0879%
Atlanta13,9161,7394%
League220,1834,58725%

Television Coverage

Fox Sports Network communicate games for the initial two seasons, at that point ESPN2 broadcast a week by week MLL game from 2003 through 2011. In 2012, ESPN2 broadcast three standard season games, the All-Star Game, one elimination round, and the MLL Championship game. MLL games have not been normally appeared on ESPN2 since 2012 because of low evaluations. Games keep on being gushed on ESPN3. CBS Sports Network has broadcast elite player games and the end of the season games since 2013. MLL didn’t get any cash from these systems for these arrangements.

In 2017, Lax Sports Network was given selective rights to each of the 63 customary season games. Twitter spilled the elimination round games and CBS Sports Network communicate the last.

On April 1, 2019, the group declared they had reacquired communicated rights from Lax Sports Network. It was hazy where each group would communicate its games, however the Cannons declared on March 28 that NBC Sports Boston would air every one of the 16 of their games.

One day preceding the beginning of the 2019 season, the association declared that 12 games would be communicated on Stadium and the system would air a week after week studio appear.

Likewise in 2019, MLL re-joined forces with the ESPN organize. Week after week inclusion was appeared on ESPN+ and a few games, including the association title, were communicated broadly on ESPN2. MLL saw their greatest TV reach allied history. The semi-finals and finals consolidated for 297 million complete family unit watchers.

Sponsorships

Major Lacrosse had 10 new backers join forces with them in 2019. They are Amerind Risk Insurance, ARYSE, Boost Oxygen, Clear Screening, Corum Watches, Marriott Hotels, Maryland Tourism, Progressive Insurance, True Lacrosse, Westin Hotels. These new accomplices are from various ventures, advocating and standard MLL.

What’s more, Bud Light, Tito’s Vodka, Cascade Maverik Lacrosse, A&R Sports and Source One all restored their sponsorships with MLL in 2019. Balancing the full rundown of supporters for the alliance are New Balance, Warrior Lacrosse and Coca-Cola.

MLL has been enthusiastic about attempting to standard their class, and through their sponsorships have attempted to charm and acculturate their competitors. MLL revealed a 194% development in social rush hour gridlock, 393% of development in web traffic and 97% development in social commitment through examination done by Neilson Sports.

Records

SeasonChampionScoreRunner-upVenueLocationAttendanceGame MVP
2001Long Island Lizards15–11Baltimore BayhawksKennedy StadiumBridgeport, CT6,745Paul Gait
2002Baltimore Bayhawks21–13Long Island LizardsColumbus Crew StadiumColumbus, OH5,596Mark Millon
2003Long Island Lizards15–14 (OT)Baltimore BayhawksVillanova StadiumVillanova, PA6,593Kevin Lowe
2004Philadelphia Barrage13–11Boston CannonsNickerson FieldBoston, MA8,279Greg Cattrano
2005Baltimore Bayhawks15–9Long Island LizardsNickerson FieldBoston, MA6,829Gary Gait
2006Philadelphia Barrage23–12Denver OutlawsThe Home Depot CenterCarson, CA5,374Roy Colsey
2007Philadelphia Barrage16–13Los Angeles RiptidePAETEC ParkRochester, NY5,288Matt Striebel
2008Rochester Rattlers16–6Denver OutlawsHarvard StadiumBoston, MA8,481Joe Walters
2009Toronto Nationals10–9Denver OutlawsNavy–Marine Corps Memorial StadiumAnnapolis, MD7,003Merrick Thomson
2010Chesapeake Bayhawks13–9Long Island LizardsNavy–Marine Corps Memorial StadiumAnnapolis, MD6,445Kyle Hartzell
2011Boston Cannons10–9Hamilton NationalsNavy–Marine Corps Memorial StadiumAnnapolis, MD5,027Jordan Burke
2012Chesapeake Bayhawks16–6Denver OutlawsHarvard StadiumBoston, MA7,384Ben Rubeor
2013Chesapeake Bayhawks10–9Charlotte HoundsPPL ParkChester, PA3,892John Grant Jr.
2014Denver Outlaws12–11Rochester RattlersFifth Third Bank StadiumKennesaw, GA8,149John Grant Jr.
2015New York Lizards15–12Rochester RattlersFifth Third Bank StadiumKennesaw, GA8,674Paul Rabil
2016Denver Outlaws19–18Ohio MachineFifth Third Bank StadiumKennesaw, GA5,522Eric Law
2017Ohio Machine17–12Denver OutlawsThe Ford Center at The StarFrisco, TX7,543Marcus Holman
2018Denver Outlaws16–12Dallas RattlersMUSC Health StadiumCharleston, SC4,086Matt Kavanagh
2019Chesapeake Bayhawks10–9Denver OutlawsDick’s Sporting Goods ParkDenver, CO6,374Steele Stanwick

Performance by team

TeamChampionsRunner UpYears
Chesapeake Bayhawks622002, 2005, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2019
Denver Outlaws362014, 2016, 2018
New York Lizards332001, 2003, 2015
Philadelphia Barrage302004, 2006, 2007
Dallas Rattlers132008
Toronto Nationals112009
Boston Cannons112011
Ohio Machine112017
Los Angeles Riptide01
Charlotte Hounds01