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This article lists the in the water and on the water forms of aquatic sports for 2016.

2016 Summer Olympics (FINA–Aquatics)

2016 FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix

  • March 11–13: DWS #1 in China Beijing[17][18]
  • March 17–19: DWS #2 in United Arab Emirates Dubai[19][20]
    • Men's 3m Springboard winner: China Cao Yuan
    • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China Shi Tingmao
    • Men's 10m Platform winner: China Yang Hao
    • Women's 10m Platform winner: China Liu Huixia
    • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners:  China (Cao Yuan, Qin Kai)
    • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners:  China (He Zi, Wang Han)
    • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners:  China (Lin Yue, Chen Aisen)
    • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners:  China (Liu Huixia, Si Yajie)
    • Mixed Sychronized 3m Springboard winners:  China (Wang Han, Yang Hao)
    • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners:  China (Tai Xiaohu, Chang Yani)
  • April 15–17: DWS #3 in Canada Windsor, Ontario[21][22]
    • Men's 3m Springboard winner: China Cao Yuan
    • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China He Zi
    • Men's 10m Platform winner: China Chen Aisen
    • Women's 10m Platform winner: China Ren Qian
    • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners:  China (Qin Kai, Cao Yuan)
    • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners:  China (He Zi, Wang Han)
    • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners:  China (Lin Yue, Chen Aisen)
    • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners:  China (Chen Ruolin, Liu Huixia)
    • Mixed Sychronized 3m Springboard winners:  Canada (Jennifer Abel, François Imbeau-Dulac)
    • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners:  China (Tai Xiaohu, Chang Yani)
  • April 22–24: DWS #4 (final) in Russia Kazan[23][24]
    • Men's 3m Springboard winner: China Cao Yuan
    • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China He Zi
    • Men's 10m Platform winner: China Chen Aisen
    • Women's 10m Platform winner: China Ren Qian
    • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners:  Russia (Ilya Zakharov, Evgeny Kuznetsov)
    • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners:  China (He Zi, Wang Han)
    • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners:  China (Lin Yue, Chen Aisen)
    • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners:  China (Chen Ruolin, Liu Huixia)
    • Mixed Synchronized 3m Springboard winners:  China (Wang Han, Yang Hao)
    • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners:  China (Tai Xiaohu, Chang Yani)

2016 FINA Diving Grand Prix

  • January 15–17: DGP #1 in Spain Madrid[25]
    • Men's 3m Springboard winner: Austria Constantin Blaha
    • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China XU Zhihuan
    • Men's 10m Platform winner: China Yang Hao
    • Women's 10m Platform winner: China XIA Bingqing
    • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China Zhao Dong / Li Jiawei
    • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China XU Zhihuan / Wang Han
    • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China JIE Lianjun / Yang Hao
    • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China XIA Bingqing / XIA Yujie
  • January 29–31: DGP #2 in Germany Rostock[26]
    • Men's 3m Springboard winner: Germany Patrick Hausding
    • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China HE Xiaojie
    • Men's 10m Platform winner: China Yang Jian
    • Women's 10m Platform winner: China DING Yaying
    • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: Canada Philippe Gagné / François Imbeau-Dulac
    • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China CHEN Jiayu / HE Xiaojie
    • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China XU Zewei / TAI Xiaohu
    • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China DING Yaying / SUO Miya
  • March 31 – April 3: DGP #3 in Puerto Rico San Juan, Puerto Rico[27]
    • Men's 3m Springboard winner: France Matthieu Rosset
    • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China WU Chunting
    • Men's 10m Platform winner: China LIAN Junjie
    • Women's 10m Platform winner: United States Samantha Bromberg
    • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China PENG Jianfeng / SUN Zhiyi
    • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China WU Chunting / XU Zhihuan
    • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China HUANG Bowen / XU Zewei
    • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China SUO Miya / LI Jinming
    • Mixed Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China HUANG Bowen / WU Chunting
  • April 7–10: DGP #4 in Canada Gatineau[28]
    • Men's 3m Springboard winner: France Matthieu Rosset
    • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China WU Chunting
    • Men's 10m Platform winner: Canada Vincent Riendeau
    • Women's 10m Platform winner: Canada Roseline Filion
    • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: Canada Philippe Gagné / François Imbeau-Dulac
    • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China WU Chunting / XU Zhihuan
    • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China XU Zewei / HUANG Bowen
    • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: Canada Meaghan Benfeito / Roseline Filion
    • Mixed Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China WU Chunting / HUANG Bowen
    • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China SUO Miya / LIAN Junjie
  • July 15–17: DGP #5 in Italy Bolzano[29]
  • October 21–23: DGP #6 in Malaysia Kuching[30]
    • Men's 3m Springboard winner: China Xie Siyi
    • Women's 3m Springboard winner: Malaysia Ng Yan Yee
    • Men's 10m Platform winner: China Yang Hao
    • Women's 10m Platform winner: China LIAN Jie
    • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China Xie Siyi / HUANG Bowen
    • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China XU Zhihuan / Wang Han
    • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China Yang Hao / XU Zewei
    • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China XIA Bingqing / XIA Yujie
  • October 27–30: DGP #7 in Australia Gold Coast, Queensland[31]
    • Men's 3m Springboard winner: China PENG Jianfeng
    • Women's 3m Springboard winner: Australia Georgia Sheehan
    • Men's 10m Platform winner: China Yang Jian
    • Women's 10m Platform winner: China LIAN Jie
    • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China Xie Siyi / HUANG Bowen
    • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China XU Zhihuan / Wang Han
    • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China Yang Hao / XU Zewei (default)
    • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China XIA Bingqing / XIA Yujie
  • November 4–6: DGP #8 (final) in  Singapore[32]
    • Men's 3m Springboard winner: China CHEN Linhai
    • Women's 3m Springboard winner: Japan Hazuki Miyamoto
    • Men's 10m Platform winner: Japan Nishida Reo
    • Women's 10m Platform winner: Japan Nana Sasaki
    • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China CHEN Linhai / LI Linwei
    • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: Japan Matsuri Arai / Nana Sasaki
    • Mixed Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: Japan Hazuki Miyamoto / Nishida Reo
    • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners: Ukraine Yevhen Naumenko / Valeriia Liulko (default)

Other diving events

  • February 27–29: 2016 FINA High Diving World Cup in United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi[33]
  • June 28 – July 3: 2016 European Junior Diving Championships in Croatia Rijeka[34]
    • Boys' Platform winner: United Kingdom Matthew Dixon
    • Boys' Synchro winners: Germany Lou Massenberg / Patrick Kreisel
    • Boys' 1 m winner: Italy Francesco Porco
    • Boys' 3 m winner: Germany Patrick Kreisel
    • Girls' Platform winner: Germany Christina Wassen
    • Girls' Synchro winners: Switzerland Madeline Coquoz / Michelle Heimberg
    • Girls' 1 m winner: Poland Kaja Skrzek
    • Girls' 3 m winner: Poland Kaja Skrzek
  • November 28 – December 4: 2016 FINA World Junior Diving Championships in Russia Kazan[35]
    •  China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[36]
  • August 26 & 27: SWC #1 in France Paris-Chartres[39]
  • August 30 & 31: SWC #2 in Germany Berlin[40]
  • September 3 & 4: SWC #3 in Russia Moscow[41]
    •  Russia and  Hungary won 8 gold medals each. Russia won the overall medal tally.
  • September 30 & October 1: SWC #4 in China Beijing[42]
    •  China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • October 4 & 5: SWC #5 in United Arab Emirates Dubai[43]
    •  Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • October 8 & 9: SWC #6 in Qatar Doha[44]
    •  Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • October 21 & 22: SWC #7 in  Singapore[45]
    •  Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • October 25 & 26: SWC #8 in Japan Tokyo[46]
    •  Hungary won the gold medal tally.  Japan won the overall medal tally.
  • October 29 & 30: SWC #9 (final) in  Hong Kong[47]
    •  Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • June 22–26: 2016 European Junior Synchronised Swimming Championships in Croatia Rijeka[48]
    • Solo winner: Russia Veronika Kalinina
    • Duet winners:  Russia (Daria Kulagina, Veronika Kalinina)
    • Figures winner: Russia Varvara Subbotina
    • Team winners:  Russia
    • Combination winners:  Russia
  • July 9–13: 2016 FINA World Junior Synchronized Swimming Championships in Russia Kazan[49]
    • Solo winner: Russia Varvara Subbotina
    • Duet winners:  Russia (Veronika Kalinina, Daria Kulagina, Varvara Subbotina)
    • Team winners:  Russia
    • Combination winners:  Russia

LEN aquatic events

  • February 12 – September 11: 2016 ICF Events Calendar[54]

2016 Summer Olympics (ICF)

Canoe sprint (flatwater)

  • February 12 – July 31: 2016 ICF Events Calendar for Canoe Sprint[54]

Continental and world canoe sprint championships

2016 Canoe Sprint World Cup

  • February 19 – September 11: 2016 ICF Events Calendar for Canoe Slalom[54]

Continental and world whitewater slalom championships

Other canoeing events

  • May 17–19: 2016 ICF Paracanoe World Championships in Germany Duisburg[55]
  • June 1–5: 2016 ICF Wildwater Canoeing World Championships in Bosnia and Herzegovina Banja Luka[73]
    • Men's C1 sprint winner: Czech Republic Ondrej Rolenc
    • Men's C1 sprint team winners:  Czech Republic (Ondrej Rolenc, Antonin Hales, Vladimir Slanina)
    • Men's C2 sprint winners:  France (Quentin Dazeur, Stephane Santamaria)
    • Men's C2 sprint team winners:  France (T. Debray & L. Lapointe, Q. Dazeur & S. Santamaria, A. Leduc & L. Zouggari)
    • Men's K1 sprint winner: Belgium Maxime Richard
    • Men's K1 sprint team winners:  Slovenia (Nejc Znidarcic, Anze Urankar, Vid Debeljak)
    • Women's C1 sprint winner: Czech Republic Martina Satkova
    • Women's C2 sprint winners:  Slovakia (Barobora Kortisova, Katarina Kopunova)
    • Women's K1 sprint winner: United Kingdom Hannah Brown
    • Women's K1 sprint team winners:  France (Claire Bren, Manon Hostens, Phenicia Dupras)
  • August 29 – September 4: 2016 ICF Canoe Polo World Championships in Italy Syracuse, Sicily[74][75]
    • Men:  Italy defeated  France, 6–5 in overtime, to win their first ICF Canoe Polo World Championships title.
      •  Spain took the bronze medal.
    • Women:  New Zealand defeated  Germany, 3–2, to win their first ICF Women's Canoe Polo World Championships title.
      •  France took the bronze medal.
    • Men U21:  Great Britain defeated  Germany, 5–4 in overtime, to win their first ICF Men's U21 Canoe Polo World Championships title.
      •  Italy took the bronze medal.
    • Women's U21:  Germany defeated  Poland, 2–1 in overtime, to win their third consecutive ICF Women's U21 Canoe Polo World Championships title.
  • September 8–11: 2016 ICF Dragon Boat World Championships in Russia Moscow[76]
    •  Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[77]
  • September 16–18: 2016 ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships in Germany Brandenburg an der Havel[78]
    • Men's C1 26.2 km: Hungary Márton Kover
    • Men's C2 26.2 km:  Hungary (Márton Kover, Ádám Docze)
    • Men's K1 29.8 km: South Africa Hank McGregor
    • Men's K2 29.8 km:  South Africa (Hank McGregor, Jasper Mocke)
    • Men's U23 C1 22.6 km: Hungary Bence Balázs Dori
    • Men's U23 K1 26.2 km: Hungary Ádám Petro
    • Women's C1 19 km: Hungary Zsanett Lakatos
    • Women's K1 26.2 km: Hungary Renáta Csay
    • Women's K2 26.2 km:  Hungary (Renáta Csay, Alexandra Bara)
    • Women's U23 K1 22.6 km: Hungary Vanda Kiszli
  • January 16 – November 13: 2016 FISA Events Calendar[79]

2016 Summer Olympics (FISA)

International rowing championships

2016 Summer Olympics (ISAF)

World sailing championships

  • September 4, 2015 – December 11, 2016: FINA General Events Calendar[118]

2016 Summer Olympics (FINA–WP)

World water polo championships

LEN (Ligue Européenne de Natation)

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  46. ^ 2016 FINA Swimming World Cup #8 Page
  47. ^ 2016 FINA Swimming World Cup #9 Page
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  77. ^ Russia celebrates the fantastic overall results
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  99. ^ World Rowing's WRC #2 Page
  100. ^ World Rowing's WRC #3 Page
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  102. ^ Dargaville takes the 2016 Youth Match Racing World title
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  106. ^ Host Australia takes Double Victory at 8th WUC Sailing
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