2019–20 in skiing
- January 10 – 15: 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in Les Diablerets
- Boys' super-G winners: Adam Hofstedt; Rok Ažnoh; Luc Roduit;
- Boys' giant slalom winners: Philip Hoffmann; Sandro Zurbrügg; Luc Roduit;
- Boys' slalom: Adam Hofstedt; Luc Roduit; Edoardo Saracco;
- Boys' combined: Auguste Aulnette; Mikkel Remsøy; Adam Hofstedt;
- Note: No silver medal was awarded here, due to a tie for first place, after all combined runs were completed.
- Girls' super-G: Amélie Klopfenstein; Caitlin McFarlane; Noa Szollos;
- Girls' giant slalom: Amélie Klopfenstein; Rosa Pohjolainen; Amanda Salzgeber;
- Girls' slalom: Emma Sahlin; Lena Volken Lara Klein;
- Girls' combined: Amanda Salzgeber; Noa Szollos; Amélie Klopfenstein;
- Parallel mixed team winner: Finland; Germany; Austria;
- March 5 – 14: World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2020 in Narvik[1][2]
- Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
October 2019
- October 26 & 27: ASWC #1 in Sölden
- Giant slalom winners: Alexis Pinturault (m) / Alice Robinson (f)
November 2019
- November 23 & 24: ASWC #2 in Levi
- Slalom winners: Henrik Kristoffersen (m) / Mikaela Shiffrin (f)
- November 27 – December 1: ASWC #3 in Lake Louise Ski Resort #1
- Men's downhill winner: Thomas Dreßen
- Men's super giant slalom winner: Matthias Mayer
- November 30 & December 1: ASWC #4 in Killington
- Women's giant slalom winner: Marta Bassino
- Women's slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
December 2019
- December 3 – 8: ASWC #5 in Lake Louise Ski Resort #2
- Women's downhill winners: Ester Ledecká (#1) / Nicole Schmidhofer (#2)
- Women's super giant slalom winner: Viktoria Rebensburg
- December 3 – 8: ASWC #6 in Beaver Creek Resort
- Men's super giant slalom winner: Marco Odermatt
- Men's downhill winner: Beat Feuz
- Men's giant slalom winner: Tommy Ford
- December 14 & 15: ASWC #7 in St. Moritz
- Women's super-G winner: Sofia Goggia
- Women's parallel slalom winner: Petra Vlhová
- December 14 & 15: ASWC #8 in Val-d'Isère #1
- Men's slalom winner: Alexis Pinturault
- December 17: ASWC #9 in Courchevel
- Women's giant slalom winner: Federica Brignone
- December 18 – 21: ASWC #10 in Val Gardena
- Men's super-G winner: Vincent Kriechmayr
- December 19 – 22: ASWC #11 in Val-d'Isère #2
- Here alpine combined and downhill events was cancelled.
- December 22 & 23: ASWC #12 in Alta Badia
- Men's giant slalom winner: Henrik Kristoffersen
- Men's parallel giant slalom winner: Rasmus Windingstad
- December 26 – 29: ASWC #13 in Bormio
- Downhill winners: Dominik Paris (2 times)
- Alpine combined winner: Alexis Pinturault
- December 28 & 29: ASWC #14 in Lienz
- Women's giant slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
- Women's slalom winner: Mikaela Shiffrin
January 2020
- January 4 & 5: ASWC #15 in Zagreb
- Slalom winners: Clément Noël (m) / Petra Vlhová (f)
- January 8: ASWC #16 in Madonna di Campiglio
- Slalom winners: Daniel Yule
- January 9 – 12: ASWC #17 in Altenmarkt-Zauchensee
- Downhill: Corinne Suter
- Alpine combined: Federica Brignone
- January 11 & 12: ASWC #18 in Adelboden
- Giant slalom: Žan Kranjec
- Slalom: Daniel Yule
- January 14: ASWC #19 in Flachau
- Slalom: Petra Vlhová
- January 14 – 19: ASWC #20 in Wengen
- January 18 & 19: ASWC #21 in Sestriere
- January 21 – 26: ASWC #22 in Kitzbühel
- January 23 – 26: ASWC #23 in Bansko
- January 28: ASWC #24 in Schladming
- January 29 – February 2: ASWC #25 in Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort (will be relocated)
- January 30 – February 2: ASWC #26 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen #1
February 2020
- February 6 – 9: ASWC #27 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen #2
- February 8 & 9: ASWC #28 in Chamonix
- February 12 – 16: ASWC #29 in Yanqing District
- February 15 & 16: ASWC #30 in Maribor
- February 20 – 23: ASWC #31 in Crans-Montana
- February 22 & 23: ASWC #32 in Yuzawa Naeba
- February 29 & March 1: ASWC #33 in La Thuile
- February 29 & March 1: ASWC #34 in Hinterstoder
March 2020
- March 5 – 8: ASWC #35 in Kvitfjell
- March 7 & 8: ASWC #36 in Ofterschwang
- March 12 – 14: ASWC #37 in Åre ski resort
- March 14 & 15: ASWC #38 in Kranjska Gora Ski Resort
- March 16 – 22: ASWC #39 (final) in Cortina d'Ampezzo
2019–20 FIS Masters Cup
[edit]- January 3 – 5: MC #1 in Cerkno
- Giant slalom winners:
- (30-34 y) Christopher Jon Kaucic (m)
- (35-39 y) Andrea Zanei (m)
- (40-44 y) Doris Bergener (f), Thomas Reisenbichler (m)
- (45-49 y) Bettina Digruber (f), David Horacek (m)
- (50-54 y) Karin Maier (f), Klaus Gstinig (m)
- (55-59 y) Roberta Maria Persico (f), Roberto Siorpaes (m)
- (60-64 y) Boza Torkar (f), Lorenzo Ferrari (m)
- (65-69 y) Hermann Brandstaetter (m)
- (70-74 y) Markus Kerschbaumer (m)
- (75-79 y) Josef Kovak (m)
- (80-84 y) Leopold Gruber (m)
- (85-99 y) Gottfried Suppan (m)
- Slalom winners:
- (30-34 y) Christopher Jon Kaucic(m)
- (35-39 y) Andrea Zanei (m)
- (40-44 y) Doris Bergener (f), Tadej Prebil(m)
- (45-49 y) Mariia Titova (f), Peter Furlan (m)
- (50-54 y) Karin Maier (f), Klaus Gstinig (m)
- (55-59 y) Ivana Ohlschlegelova (f), Roberto Siorpaes (m)
- (60-64 y) Brigitte Pirker (f), Lorenzo Ferrari (m)
- (65-69 y) Elisabeth Kabusch (f), Hermann Brandstaetter (m)
- (70-74 y) Anna Fabretto (f), Markus Kerschbaumer (m)
- (75-79 y) Leo Maerzendorfer (m)
- (80-84 y) Bruno Pachner (m)
- (85-99 y) Gottfried Suppan (m)
- Giant slalom winners:
- January 10 – 11: MC #2 in Reiteralm
- Giant slalom winners:
- (30-34 y) Rene Pongritz (m)
- (35-39 y) Monika Gstoettinger (f), Andrea Zanei (m)
- (40-44 y) Doris Bergener (f), Thomas Reisenbichler (m)
- (45-49 y) Bettina Digruber (f), Hansjoerg Spitaler (m)
- (50-54 y) Anita Gstrein (f), Otto Unterkofler (m)
- (55-59 y) Marianne Ascher (f), Roberto Siorpaes (m)
- (60-64 y) Hermine Lindner (f), Josef Fuchs (m)
- (65-69 y) Elisabeth Kabusch (f), Harald Lipp (m)
- (70-74 y) Renate Abfalterer (f), Pepi Neubauer (m)
- (75-79 y) Traudl Gilger (f), Josef Kovar (m)
- (80-84 y) Leopold Gruber (m)
- (85-99 y) Gottfried Suppan (m)
- Super-G winners:
- (30-34 y) Rene Pongritz (m)
- (35-39 y) Monika Gstoettinger (f), Stefan Mangard (m)
- (40-44 y) Doris Bergener (f), Tadej Prebil(m)
- (45-49 y) Bettina Digruber (f), Alfred Gruener (m)
- (50-54 y) Anita Gstrein (f), Otto Unterkofler (m)
- (55-59 y) Marianne Ascher (f), Roberto Siorpaes (m)
- (60-64 y) Hermine Lindner (f), Josef Fuchs (m)
- (65-69 y) Elisabeth Kabusch (f), Harald Lipp (m)
- (70-74 y) Renate Abfalterer (f), Markus Kerschbaumer (m)
- (75-79 y) Traudl Gilger (f), Josef Kovar (m)
- (80-84 y) Leopold Gruber (m)
- (85-99 y) Gottfried Suppan (m)
- Giant slalom winners:
- January 12 – 16: MC #3 in Innsbruck
- Giant slalom winners:
- (30-34 y) Rene Pongritz (m)
- (35-39 y) Cristina Caba (f), Stefan Mangard (m)
- (40-44 y) Jasmina Dedic–Hagan (f), Oskar Pramsohler (m)
- (45-49 y) Bettina Digruber (f), Lukas Schranz (m)
- (50-54 y) Anita Gstrein (f), Otto Unterkofler (m)
- (55-59 y) Marianne Ascher (f), Roberto Siorpaes (m)
- (60-64 y) Muriel Jay (f), Josef Fuchs (m)
- (65-69 y) Julia Scharer (f), Klaus Netzer (m)
- (70-74 y) Renate Abfalterer (f), Pepi Neubauer (m)
- (75-79 y) Denyse Houde (f), Michael Eberl (m)
- (80-84 y) Claudio Giovanardi (m)
- (85-99 y) Alberto Corsi (m)
- Slalom winners:
- (30-34 y) Jun Leonhard Hauser (m)
- (35-39 y) Olga Landerer (f), Jakub Gajewski-Glodek (m)
- (40-44 y) Simona Hoellermann (f), Gian Mauro Piatoni(m)
- (45-49 y) Hanna Savolainen (f), David Horacek (m)
- (50-54 y) Anita Gstrein (f), Paul Bader (m)
- (55-59 y) Monika Hoerhager (f), Tor Helge Gauteplass (m)
- (60-64 y) Muriel Jay (f), Patrick Avenier (m)
- (65-69 y) Julia Schaerer (f), Michel Lerat (m)
- (70-74 y) Annelesse Kuder (f), Eduard Reich (m)
- (75-79 y) Lilla Gidlow (f), Achille Cattaneo (m)
- (80-84 y) Claudio Giovanardi (m)
- (85-99 y) Alberto Corsi (m)
- Giant slalom winners:
- January 18 – 19: MC #4 in Bischofswiesen – Götschen
- Cancelled.
- January 24 – 26: MC #5 in Zagreb – Sljeme
- January 31 – February 2: MC #6 in Châtel
2019–2020 FIS Alpine Skiing European Cup
[edit]November 2019
- November 29 & 30: ECAS #1 in Funäsdalen #1
- November 29 & 30: ECAS #2 in Trysil #1
December 2019
- December 2 & 3: ECAS #3 in Funäsdalen #2
- December 2 & 3: ECAS #4 in Trysil #2
- December 5 & 6: ECAS #5 in Kvitfjell
- December 9 & 10: ECAS #6 in Santa Caterina
- December 10 & 11: ECAS #7 in St. Moritz
- December 12: ECAS #8 in Zinal
- December 14 & 15: ECAS #9 in Andalo
- December 16: ECAS #10 in Val di Fassa
- December 21: ECAS #11 in Kronplatz
January 2020
- January 5 & 6: ECAS #12 in Vaujany
- January 8 – 11: ECAS #13 in Wengen
- January 17 & 18: ECAS #14 in Zell am See
- January 18 & 19: ECAS #15 in Kirchberg
- January 19 – 22: ECAS #16 in St. Anton
- January 22 – 26: ECAS #17 in Orcieres
- January 23 & 24: ECAS #18 in Hasliberg
- January 28 & 29: ECAS #19 in Meribel
- January 29 & 30: ECAS #20 in Morzine
- January 31 & February 1: ECAS #21 in Jaun
February 2020
- February 3 – 5: ECAS #22 in Pila
- February 3 – 6: ECAS #23 in Saalbach
- February 8 – 10: ECAS #24 in Berchtesgaden
- February 12 – 14: ECAS #25 in Sella Nevea
- February 12 – 16: ECAS #26 in Crans-Montana
- February 19 – 21: ECAS #27 in Sarntal
- February 20 & 21: ECAS #28 in Jasná
- February 26 & 27: ECAS #29 in Krvavec
- February 27 – March 1: ECAS #30 in Kvitfjell
- February 29 – March 1: ECAS #31 in Bad Wiessee
March 2020
2019–20 FIS Alpine Skiing European Cup
[edit]- Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
- November 2019
- November 29 & 30: ECAS #1 in Trysil
- Men's slalom winners: Linus Straßer (#1) / Tommaso Sala (#2)
- November 29 & 30: ECAS #2 in Funäsdalen #1
- Women's giant slalom winners: Sara Rask ((2 times)
- November 29 & 30: ECAS #1 in Trysil
- December 2019
- December 2 & 3: ECAS #3 in Funäsdalen #2
- Women's slalom winners: Jessica Hilzinger (2 times)
- December 2 & 3: ECAS #4 in Trysil #2
- Men's giant slalom winners: Fabian Wilkens Solheim (2 times)
- December 5 & 6: ECAS #5 in Kvitfjell #1
- Women's super-G winner: Nadine Fest
- Women's alpine combined winner: Nadine Fest
- December 9 & 10: ECAS #6 in Santa Caterina di Valfurva
- Men's alpine combined winner: Robin Buffet
- Men's super-G winner: Ralph Weber
- December 10 & 11: ECAS #7 in St. Moritz
- Women's super-G winners: Ida Dannewitz (#1) / Tessa Worley (#2)
- December 12 & 13: ECAS #8 in Zinal
- Men's super-G winners: Niklas Köck (#1) / Alexander Prast (#2)
- December 14 & 15: ECAS #9 in Andalo
- Women's giant slalom winners: Marte Monsen (#1) / Elisa Mörzinger (#2)
- December 16: ECAS #10 in Fassa Valley #1
- Men's slalom winner: Tommaso Sala
- December 17 – 20: ECAS #11 in Fassa Valley #2
- Cancelled.
- December 18: ECAS #12 in Obereggen
- Cancelled.
- December 21: ECAS #13 in Kronplatz
- Parallel slalom winners: Pirmin Hacker (m) / Emelie Henning (f)
- December 2 & 3: ECAS #3 in Funäsdalen #2
- January 2020
- January 5 & 6: ECAS #14 in Vaujany
- Men's slalom winners: Anton Tremmel (#1) / Federico Liberatore (#2)
- January 8 – 11: ECAS #15 in Wengen
- Men's downhill winners: Stefan Rogentin (#1) / Davide Cazzaniga (#2)
- January 17 & 18: ECAS #16 in Zell am See
- January 18 & 19: ECAS #17 in Kirchberg in Tirol
- January 19 – 22: ECAS #18 in St Anton am Arlberg
- January 22 – 26: ECAS #19 in Orcières
- January 23 & 24: ECAS #20 in Melchsee-Frutt
- January 28 & 29: ECAS #21 in Méribel
- January 29 & 30: ECAS #22 in Morzine
- January 31 & February 1: ECAS #23 in Jaun
- January 5 & 6: ECAS #14 in Vaujany
- February 2020
- February 3 – 6: ECAS #24 in Saalbach-Hinterglemm
- February 4 – 8: ECAS #25 in France (location TBA)
- February 8 & 9: ECAS #26 in Berchtesgaden
- February 12 – 14: ECAS #27 in Sella Nevea
- February 13 – 16: ECAS #28 in Crans-Montana
- February 19 & 20: ECAS #29 in Sarntal
- February 20 & 21: ECAS #30 in Jasná
- February 26 & 27: ECAS #31 in Krvavec Ski Resort
- February 27 – March 1: ECAS #32 in Kvitfjell #2
- February 29 & March 1: ECAS #33 in Bad Wiessee
- March 2020
2019–20 FIS Alpine Skiing Nor-Am Cup
[edit]- Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
- November 19 – 22, 2019: SNAC #1 in Copper Mountain
- Men's slalom winners: AJ Ginnis (#1) / Asher Jordan (#2)
- Women's slalom winners: Lila Lapanja (2 times)
- December 9 – 13, 2019: SNAC #2 in Lake Louise Ski Resort
- Men's downhill winners: Jeffrey Read (#1) / Cameron Alexander
- Women's downhill winners: Keely Cashman (#1) / Alix Wilkinson (#2)
- Super-G winners: James Crawford (m) / Keely Cashman (f)
- December 16 – 20, 2019: SNAC #3 in Nakiska
- Alpine combined winners: Jeffrey Read (m) / Keely Cashman (f)
- Super-G winners: Jeffrey Read (m) / Isabella Wright (f)
- Men's giant slalom winners: Maarten Meiners (#1) / 2nd is cancelled
- Women's giant slalom winners: Foreste Peterson (#1) / 2nd is cancelled
- Men's slalom winners: Jeffrey Read (#1) / Ben Ritchie (#2)
- Women's slalom winners: Amelia Smart (#1) / Katie Hensien (#2)
- January 2 – 5: SNAC #4 in Burke Mountain Ski Area
- Women's giant slalom winner: Adriana Jelnikova (2 times)
- Women's slalom winner: Nina O'Brien
- Men's giant slalom winner: Bastian Meisen
- January 6 – 8: SNAC #5 in Stowe Mountain Resort
- Men's giant slalom winners: Bastian Meisen (#1) / Brodie Seger (#2)
- Men's slalom winner: Benjamin Ritchie
- February 3 – 7: SNAC #6 in Mont-Édouard
- February 4 & 5: SNAC #7 in Georgian Peaks Club
- February 6 & 7: SNAC #8 in Osler Bluff Ski Club
- February 8: SNAC #9 in Craigleith Ski Club
- February 10 – 13: SNAC #10 in Whiteface Mountain
- February 14: SNAC #11 in National Winter Activity Center
- March 17 – 24: SNAC #12 (final) in Panorama Mountain Village
2019–20 FIS Alpine Skiing Far East Cup
[edit]- Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
- December 4 – 7, 2019: FEC #1 in Wanlong Ski Resorts (Chongli District)
- Men's slalom winners: Jung Dong-hyun (#1) / William Hansson (#2)
- Women's slalom winners: Piera Hudson (#1) / Martina Dubovská (#2)
- Men's giant slalom winners: William Hansson (2 times)
- Women's giant slalom winners: Piera Hudson #1) / Asa Ando (#2)
- December 10 & 11, 2019: FEC #2 in Thaiwoo Ski Resort (Chongli District)
- Men's giant slalom winners: Jung Dong-hyun (#1) / Alexey Zhilin (#2)
- Women's giant slalom winners: Hilma Loevblom (#1) / Piera Hudson (#2)
- February 6 & 7: FEC #3 in Yongpyong Resort
- February 11 – 14: FEC #4 in Bears Town Resort
- February 29 – March 2: FEC #5 in Engaru
- March 5 & 6: FEC #6 in Akan
- March 19 – 26: FEC #7 (final) in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
2019 FIS Alpine Skiing Australia & New Zealand Cup
[edit]- Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
- August 19 – 23: A&NZ #1 in Hotham Alpine Resort
- Note: The men's slalom event was cancelled.
- Women's slalom winners: Piera Hudson (#1) / Josephine Forni (#2)
- Giant slalom winners: Magnus Walch (m) / Storm Klomhaus (f)
- August 26 – September 2: A&NZ #2 in Coronet Peak
- Men's super-G winners: Armand Marchant (#1) / Maarten Meiners (#2)
- Women's super-G winner: Alice Robinson (2 times)
- Men's giant slalom winners: Sam Maes (#1) / Marco Reymond (#2)
- Women's giant slalom winners: Storm Klomhaus (#1) / Chiara Mair (#2)
- Men's slalom winners: Marc Rochat (#1) / Fabio Gstrein (#2)
- Women's slalom winner: Alexandra Tilley (2 times)
- September 4 & 5: A&NZ #3 (final) in Cardrona Alpine Resort
- Giant slalom winners: Magnus Walch (m) / Piera Hudson (f)
- Men's slalom winner: Sebastian Foss-Solevåg
2019 FIS Alpine Skiing South American Cup
[edit]- Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
- August 5 – 8: SAC #1 in Cerro Catedral
- Giant slalom winners: Alejandro Puente Tasias (m) / Mialitiana Clerc (f)
- Slalom winners: Juan del Campo (m) / Mialitiana Clerc (f)
- August 10 – 13: SAC #2 in El Bolsón
- August 15 & 16: SAC #3 in Chapelco
- Giant slalom winners: Alejandro Puente Tasias (m) / Elena Yakovishina (f)
- September 9 – 12: SAC #4 in El Colorado
- Event cancelled.
- September 16 – 20: SAC #5 in Cerro Castor
- Slalom winners: Robin Buffet (m) / Doriane Escane (f)
- Giant slalom winners: Thibaut Favrot (m) / Lindy Etzensperger (f)
- September 23 – 28: SAC #6 in Antillanca
- Note: The super-G events were cancelled.
- Giant slalom winners: Andres Figueroa (m) / Sarah Schleper (f)
- Slalom winners: Lars Kuonen (m) / Macarena Simari Birkner (f)
- October 2 – 6: SAC #7 (final) in Corralco
- Men's downhill winners: Henrik von Appen (#1) / Cristian Javier Simari Birkner (#2 & #3)
- Women's downhill winner: Elena Yakovishina (3 times)
- Men's alpine combined winners: Cristian Javier Simari Birkner (#1) / Henrik von Appen (#2)
- Women's alpine combined winner: Elena Yakovishina (2 times)
- Men's super-G winner: Henrik von Appen (3 times)
- Women's super-G winner: Elena Yakovishina (3 times)
2019 FIS Grass skiing Events
[edit]- World Grass Skiing Championships
- July 30 – August 4: 2019 World Junior Grass Skiing Championships in Štítná nad Vláří-Popov
- August 13 – 18: 2019 World Grass Skiing Championships in Marbachegg
- 2019 FIS Grass Skiing World Cup
- Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
- June 15 & 16: GSWC #1 in Rettenbach
- June 29 & 30: GSWC #2 in Předklášteří
- July 6 & 7: GSWC #3 in Cortina d'Ampezzo
- August 25 – 27: GSWC #4 in Dizin
- September 12 – 15: GSWC #5 (final) in Schilpario
- 2019 FIS Grass Skiing Junior Cup
- Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
- May 25 & 26: GSJC #1 in Piešťany
- May 31 – June 2: GSJC #2 in Marbachegg
- June 21 – 23: GSJC #3 in Schwarzenbach-Sankt Veit an der Gölsen
- August 22 – 24: GSJC #4 (final) in Dizin
International biathlon championships and Winter Youth Olympics
[edit]- January 11 – 15: Biathlon at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in Prémanon
- Boys' Events
- sprint winner: Marcin Zawół; Denis Irodov; Vegard Thon;
- individual winner: Oleg Domichek Lucas Haslinger; Mathieu Garcia;
- Girls'Events
- sprint: Alena Mokhova Anastasiia Zenova; Anna Andexer;
- individual: Alena Mokhova Jeanne Richard; Yuliya Kavaleuskaya;
- Mixed Events
- August 21 – 25, 2019: 2019 IBU Summer Biathlon World Championships in Minsk-Raubichi
- Men's 20 km individual winner: Krasimir Anev
- Women's 15 km individual winner: Hanna Öberg
- Pursuit #1 winners: Tarjei Bø (m) / Ekaterina Yurlova-Percht (f)
- Pursuit #2 winners: Martin Otčenáš (m) / Zhang Yan
- sprint #1 winners: Tarjei Bø (m) / Mona Brorsson (f)
- sprint #2 winners: Timofey Lapshin (m) / Ekaterina Glazyrina & Lucie Charvátová (f)
- Super-sprint winners: Timofey Lapshin (m) / Valentyna Semerenko (f)
- Juniors sprint winners: Dzmitry Lazouski (m) / Yuanmeng Chu (f)
- Juniors Pursuit winners: Dzmitry Lazouski (m) / Yuanmeng Chu (f)
- Juniors super-sprint winners: Mikita Labastau (m) / Valeriia Vasnetcova (f)
- January 27 – February 2: 2020 IBU Youth/Junior World Championships in Lenzerheide
- February 12 – 23: Biathlon World Championships 2020 in Antholz-Anterselva
- February 24 – March 1: 2020 IBU Open European Championships in Otepää
- March 9 – 15: 2020 IBU Junior Open European Championships in Hochfilzen
- November 29 – December 8, 2019: BWC #1 in Östersund
- Men's 10 km sprint winner: Johannes Thingnes Bø
- Women's 7.5 km sprint winner: Dorothea Wierer
- Men's 20 km individual winner: Martin Fourcade
- Women's 15 km individual winner: Justine Braisaz
- December 12 – 15, 2019: BWC #2 in Hochfilzen
- Men's 10 km sprint winner: Johannes Thingnes Bø
- Women's 7.5 km sprint winner: Dorothea Wierer
- Men's 12.5 km Pursuit winner: Johannes Thingnes Bø
- Women's 10 km Pursuit winner: Tiril Eckhoff
- December 16 – 22, 2019: BWC #3 in Annecy-Le Grand-Bornand
- Men's 10 km sprint winner: Benedikt Doll
- Women 7.5 km sprint winner: Tiril Eckhoff
- Men's 12.5 km Pursuit winner: Johannes Thingnes Bø
- Women's 10 km Pursuit winner: Tiril Eckhoff
- Men's 15 km Mass Start winner: Johannes Thingnes Bø
- Women's 12.5 km Mass Start winner: Tiril Eckhoff
- January 6 – 12: BWC #4 in Oberhof
- Women 7.5 km sprint winner: Marte Olsbu Røiseland
- Men's 10 km sprint winner: Martin Fourcade
- Women's 12.5 km Mass Start winner: Kaisa Mäkäräinen
- Men's 15 km Mass Start winner: Martin Fourcade
- January 13 – 19: BWC #5 in Ruhpolding
- January 20 – 26: BWC #6 in Pokljuka
- March 2 – 8: BWC #7 in Nové Město na Moravě
- March 9 – 15: BWC #8 in Kontiolahti
- March 16 – 22: BWC #9 (final) in Oslo-Holmenkollen
2019–20 IBU Cup
[edit]- November 25 – December 1, 2019: IBU Cup #1 in Sjusjøen
- Men's 10 km sprint winners: Lucas Fratzscher (#1) / Fredrik Gjesbakk (#2)
- Women's 7.5 km sprint winners: Karoline Erdal (#1) / Irina Starykh (#2)
- Pursuit winners: Philipp Nawrath (m) / Elisabeth Högberg (f)
- December 9 – 15, 2019: IBU Cup #2 in Ridnaun-Val Ridanna
- Super-sprint winners: Lars Helge Birkeland (m) / Ingela Andersson (f)
- sprint winners: Maksim Varabei (m) / Johanna Skottheim (f)
- Mass Start winners: Lars Helge Birkeland (m) / Anastasiia Porshneva (f)
- December 16 – 21, 2019: IBU Cup #3 in Obertilliach
- Men's 15 km individual winner: Serhiy Semenov
- Women's 12.5 km individual winner: Stefanie Scherer
- sprint winners: Aleksander Fjeld Andersen (m) / Johanna Skottheim (f)
- Single Mixed relay winners: Germany (Stefanie Scherer & Lucas Fratzscher)
- January 6 – 12: IBU Cup #4 in Osrblie
- Women's 12.5 km individual winner: Ekaterina Glazyrina
- Men's 15 km individual winner: Endre Strømsheim
- Women's 7.5 km sprint winner: Evgeniya Pavlova
- Men's 10 km sprint winner: Philipp Nawrath
- January 13 – 18: IBU Cup #5 in Duszniki-Zdrój
- February 3 – 9: IBU Cup #6 in Arber
- February 10 – 15: IBU Cup #7 in Martell-Val Martello
- March 2 – 8: IBU Cup #8 (final) in Minsk-Raubichi
2019–20 IBU Junior Cup
[edit]- December 9 – 15, 2019: IBUJC #1 in Pokljuka
- Men's 15 km individual winner: Niklas Hartweg
- Women's 12.5 km individual winner: Lisa Maria Spark
- Men's 10 km sprint winner: Didier Bionaz
- Women's 7.5 km sprint winner: Amy Baserga
- Single Mixed relay winners: France (Paula Botet & Sebastien Mahon)
- 4x6 Mixed relay winners: Switzerland (Lea Meier, Amy Baserga, Laurin Fravi, Niklas Hartweg)
- December 16 – 21, 2019: IBUJC #2 in Martell-Val Martello
- Men's 12.5 km Pursuit winner: Tommaso Giacomel
- Women's 10 km Pursuit winner: Amy Baserga
- Men's 10 km sprint winner: Niklas Hartweg
- Women's 7.5 km sprint winner: Daria Gembicka
- Single Mixed relay winners: Switzerland (Niklas Hartweg & Lea Meier)
- 4x7.5 Mixed relay winners: France (Sebastien Mahon, Guillaume Desmus, Laura Boucaud, Paula Botet)
- March 2 – 8: IBUJC #3 (final) in Arber
International cross-country events and Winter Youth Olympics
[edit]- January 18 – 22: Cross-country skiing at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in Le Brassus
- February 28 – March 8: Part of the 2020 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in Oberwiesenthal
- Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
- November 29 – December 1, 2019: CCWC#1 in Ruka
- Men's overall standing winner: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
- Women's overall standing winner: Therese Johaug
- December 7 & 8, 2019: CCWC #2 in Lillehammer
- Skiathlon winners: Alexander Bolshunov (m) / Therese Johaug (f)
- relay 4x5 km winners: Russia (Ivan Yakimushkin, Evgeniy Belov, Ilia Poroshkin, Sergey Ustiugov) (m) / Norway (Maiken Caspersen Falla, Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen, Therese Johaug, Heidi Weng) (f)
- December 14 & 15, 2019: CCWC #3 in Davos
- Men's 15 km freestyle winner: Simen Hegstad Krüger
- Women's 10 km freestyle winner: Therese Johaug
- sprint freestyle winners: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (m) / Linn Svahn (f)
- December 21 & 22, 2019: CCWC #4 in Planica
- sprint freestyle winners: Lucas Chanavat (m) / Jonna Sundling (f)
- Team sprint winners: Norway (Sindre Bjørnestad Skar & Erik Valnes) (m) / Sweden (Maja Dahlqvist & Linn Svahn) (f)
- December 28, 2019 – January 5: CCWC#5 in Lenzerheide, Toblach and Fiemme Valley
- January 11 & 12: CCWC #6 in Dresden
- sprint freestyle winners: Lucas Chanavat (m) / Linn Svahn (f)
- Team sprint winners: France (Renaud Jay & Lucas Chanavat) (m) / Sweden (Maja Dahlqvist & Linn Svahn) (f)
- January 18 & 19: CCWC #7 in Nové Město na Moravě
- January 25 & 26: CCWC #8 in Oberstdorf
- February 8 & 9: CCWC #9 in Falun
- February 15 – 25: CCWC#10 in Östersund, Åre, Meråker and Trondheim
- February 29 & March 1: CCWC #11 in Lahti
- March 4: CCWC #12 in Drammen
- March 7 & 8: CCWC #13 in Oslo
- March 14 – 17: CCWC#14 in Quebec City and Minneapolis
- March 20 – 22: CCWC #15 (final) in Canmore
2019–20 FIS Cross-Country Skiing Alpen Cup
[edit]- Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
- December 7 & 8, 2019: CCSAC #1 in Pokljuka
- Men's 1.5 sprint freestyle winner: Michael Hellweger
- Women's 1.2 sprint freestyle winner: Katja Višnar
- Men's 15 km freestyle winner: Hugo Lapalus
- Women's 10 km freestyle winner: Elisa Brocard
- December 19 – 21, 2019: CCSAC #2 in Sankt Ulrich am Pillersee
- 1.1 km sprint freestyle winners: Jules Chappaz (m) / Coletta Rydzek (f)
- Men's 15 km Classic winner: Dietmar Nöckler
- Women's 10 km Classic winner: Ilaria Debertolis
- 10 km freestyle winners: Jules Chappaz (m) / Petra Nováková (f)
- January 4 & 5: CCSAC #3 in Campra
- January 18 & 19: CCSAC #4 in Pragelato
- February 7 – 9: CCSAC #5 in Piancavallo-Aviano
- March 20 – 22: CCSAC #6 (final) in Zwiesel
2019–20 FIS Cross-Country Skiing Eastern Europe Cup
[edit]- Note: For the FIS page about these events, click here.
- November 12 – 14, 2019: EEC #1 in