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Deaths in December
edit- 4: Sócrates
Current sporting seasons
edit- NBA
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- Euroleague
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- NCAA Division I men
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- Biathlon World Cup
- Bobsleigh World Cup
- Cross-Country Skiing World Cup
- ISU Grand Prix
- ISU Junior Grand Prix
- Freestyle Skiing World Cup
- Luge World Cup
- Nordic Combined World Cup
- Short Track Speed Skating World Cup
- Skeleton World Cup
- Ski Jumping World Cup
- Snowboard World Cup
- Speed Skating World Cup
Days of the month
editDecember 31, 2011 (Saturday)
edit- Tour de Ski:
- Stage 3 in Oberstdorf, Germany:
- Men's sprint classic (all RUS): Nikita Kriukov 2:28.6 Alexey Petukhov +0.7 Nikolay Morilov +1.2 [1]
- Women's sprint classic: Justyna Kowalczyk (POL) 2:45.3 Marit Bjørgen (NOR) +3.2 Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen (NOR) +6.3 [2]
- Stage 3 in Oberstdorf, Germany:
- World Junior Championship in Canada; matchday 6 (teams in bold advance to the semifinals, teams in italics advance to the quarterfinals): [3]
- Group A in Calgary:
- Slovakia 6–4 Switzerland
- Russia 3–4 (OT) Sweden
- Final standings: Sweden, Russia 10 points, Slovakia 6, Switzerland 4, Latvia 0.
- Group B in Edmonton:
- Czech Republic 0–4 Finland
- Canada 3–2 United States
- Final standings: Canada 12 points, Finland 9, Czech Republic 6, United States 3, Denmark 0.
- Group A in Calgary:
- World Women's U18 Championship in Czech Republic; matchday 1: [4]
- Group A in Zlín:
- Czech Republic 1–4 Sweden
- United States 8–0 Russia
- Group B in Přerov:
- Canada 13–1 Switzerland
- Finland 3–0 Germany
- Group A in Zlín:
December 30, 2011 (Friday)
edit- Tour de Ski:
- Stage 2 in Oberhof, Germany:
- Men's 15 km classic handicap start: Axel Teichmann (GER) 46:03.3 Petter Northug (NOR) 46:05.6 Dario Cologna (SUI) 46:06.2 [5]
- Women's 10 km classic handicap start: Justyna Kowalczyk (POL) 32:02.4 Therese Johaug (NOR) 32:02.6 Marit Bjørgen (NOR) 32:11.5 [6]
- Stage 2 in Oberhof, Germany:
- PDC World Championship in London, England, quarter-finals: [7]
- Andy Hamilton (ENG) 5–2 Kim Huybrechts (BEL)
- John Part (CAN) 4–5 James Wade (ENG)
- Simon Whitlock (AUS) 5–1 Gary Anderson (SCO)
- Adrian Lewis (ENG) 5–3 Terry Jenkins (ENG)
- Show jumping – World Cup, Western European League:
- 8th competition in Mechelen, Belgium: Gregory Wathelet (BEL) on Copin van de Broy Kevin Staut (FRA) on Silvana Rik Hemeryck (BEL) on Quarco de Kerambars[citation needed]
- World Junior Championship in Canada; matchday 5: [8]
- Group A in Calgary:
- Sweden 9–1 Slovakia
- Switzerland 5–3 Latvia
- Group B in Edmonton:
- United States 2–5 Czech Republic
- Finland 10–1 Denmark
- Group A in Calgary:
- UFC 141 in Las Vegas, United States:[1]
- Featherweight bout: Jimy Hettes (USA) def. Nam Phan (USA) via unanimous decision (30–25, 30–25, 30–26)
- Light Heavyweight bout: Alexander Gustafsson (SWE) def. Vladimir Matyushenko (BLR) via TKO (punches)
- Welterweight bout: Johny Hendricks (USA) def. Jon Fitch (USA) via KO (punch)
- Lightweight bout: Nate Diaz (USA) def. Donald Cerrone (USA) via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 29–28)
- Heavyweight bout: Alistair Overeem (NED) def. Brock Lesnar (USA) via TKO (strikes)
- Four Hills Tournament:
- Stage 1 in Oberstdorf, Germany:
- HS 137 (all AUT): Gregor Schlierenzauer 283.3 points Andreas Kofler 265.2 Thomas Morgenstern 264.3 [9]
- Stage 1 in Oberstdorf, Germany:
December 29, 2011 (Thursday)
edit- Men's World Cup in Bormio, Italy:
- Downhill: Didier Défago (SUI) 2:01.81 Patrick Küng (SUI) 2:02.10 Klaus Kröll (AUT) 2:02.23 [10][permanent dead link ]
- Women's World Cup in Lienz, Austria:
- Slalom: Marlies Schild (AUT) 1:51.42 Tina Maze (SLO) 1:52.21 Mikaela Shiffrin (USA) 1:52.72 [11]
- India in Australia:
- Sri Lanka in South Africa:
- 2nd Test in Durban, day 4: Sri Lanka 338 & 279; South Africa 168 & 241. Sri Lanka win by 208 runs; 3-match series tied 1–1. [13]
- Tour de Ski:
- Stage 1 in Oberhof, Germany:
- Men's 3.75 km free prologue: Petter Northug (NOR) 7:58.3 Dario Cologna (SUI) 7:59.0 Maurice Manificat (FRA) 8:02.3[2]
- Women's 2.5 km free prologue: Justyna Kowalczyk (POL) 7:03.7 Marit Bjørgen (NOR) 7:04.1 Hanna Brodin (SWE) 7:07.7[3]
- Stage 1 in Oberhof, Germany:
- PDC World Championship in London, England, third round:[4]
- John Part (CAN) 4–2 Kevin Painter (ENG)
- James Wade (ENG) 4–0 Steve Farmer (ENG)
- Kim Huybrechts (BEL) 4–1 Paul Nicholson (AUS)
- Simon Whitlock (AUS) 4–3 Michael van Gerwen (NED)
- Dave Chisnall (ENG) 0–4 Andy Hamilton (ENG)
- Gary Anderson (SCO) 4–1 Colin Lloyd (ENG)
- Chilean Primera División Campeonato Clausura Final, second leg (first leg score in parentheses): Universidad de Chile 3–0 (0–0) Cobreloa. Universidad de Chile win 4–1 on points.[14]
- Universidad de Chile win their 15th league title.
- World Junior Championship in Canada; matchday 4:
December 28, 2011 (Wednesday)
edit- Women's World Cup in Lienz, Austria:
- Giant slalom: Anna Fenninger (AUT) 2:16.08 (1:06.85, 1:09.23) Federica Brignone (ITA) 2:16.28 (1:06.78, 1:09.50) Tessa Worley (FRA) 2:16.47 (1:07.26, 1:09.21)
- PDC World Championship in London, England (ENG unless stated):
- Second round:
- Mervyn King 1–4 Michael van Gerwen (NLD)
- Simon Whitlock (AUS) 4–1 Steve Beaton
- Colin Lloyd 4–1 Scott Rand
- Gary Anderson (SCO) 4–2 Devon Petersen (RSA)
- Third round:
- Second round:
- World Junior Championship in Canada; matchday 3:
- Group A in Calgary:
- Sweden 4–3 (GWS) Switzerland
- Russia 3–1 Slovakia
- Group B in Edmonton:
- United States 1–4 Finland
- Canada 5–0 Czech Republic
- Group A in Calgary:
December 27, 2011 (Tuesday)
edit- PDC World Championship in London, England, second round:
- Terry Jenkins (ENG) 4–1 Co Stompé (NLD)
- Richie Burnett (WAL) 1–4 John Part (CAN)
- Vincent van der Voort (NLD) 3–4 Andy Hamilton (ENG)
- James Richardson (ENG) 1–4 Kim Huybrechts (BEL)
- Phil Taylor (ENG) 1–4 Dave Chisnall (ENG)
- Paul Nicholson (AUS) 4–0 Alan Tabern (ENG)
- Russian Championships in Saransk:[5]
- Pairs: Vera Bazarova / Yuri Larionov 194.86 points Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov 182.13 Anastasia Martiusheva / Alexei Rogonov 179.94
- Bazarova & Larionov win their first national title.
- Ladies: Adelina Sotnikova 193.71 points Yulia Lipnitskaya 191.65 Alena Leonova 178.15
- Sotnikova wins her third national title.
- Pairs: Vera Bazarova / Yuri Larionov 194.86 points Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov 182.13 Anastasia Martiusheva / Alexei Rogonov 179.94
- World Junior Championship in Canada, matchday 2:
December 26, 2011 (Monday)
edit- NFL Monday Night Football, Week 16: New Orleans Saints 45, Atlanta Falcons 16
- With 307 passing yards in the game, Saints quarterback Drew Brees breaks Dan Marino's single-season record from the 1984 season, of 5,084 yards.[6]
- Sri Lanka in South Africa, 2nd Test in Durban:
- Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene becomes the ninth player in history to score 10,000 runs in Test cricket, and the fifth fastest to reach that milestone.[7]
- Russian Championships in Saransk:[5]
- Men: Evgeni Plushenko 259.67 points Artur Gachinski 249.58 Sergei Voronov 240.79
- Plushenko wins the title for the ninth time.
- Ice dancing: Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri Soloviev 171.47 points Elena Ilinykh / Nikita Katsalapov 161.94 Ekaterina Riazanova / Ilia Tkachenko 154.65
- Bobrova & Soloviev win the title for the second time.
- Men: Evgeni Plushenko 259.67 points Artur Gachinski 249.58 Sergei Voronov 240.79
- World Junior Championship in Canada; matchday 1:
December 25, 2011 (Sunday)
edit- NFL Christmas game, Week 16: Green Bay Packers 35, Chicago Bears 21
- The Packers' victory ensures home-field advantage throughout the playoffs, and allows the Atlanta Falcons to claim an NFC Wild Card place at the expense of the Bears, who are eliminated.
- NBA season opening day:
- New York Knicks 106, Boston Celtics 104
- Miami Heat 105, Dallas Mavericks 94
- Chicago Bulls 88, Los Angeles Lakers 87
- Oklahoma City Thunder 97, Orlando Magic 89
- Los Angeles Clippers 105, Golden State Warriors 86
December 24, 2011 (Saturday)
editDecember 23, 2011 (Friday)
edit- PDC World Championship in London, England, second round:
- Mark Walsh (ENG) 3–4 Kevin Painter (ENG)
- James Wade (ENG) 4–0 Jelle Klaasen (NED)
- Steve Farmer (ENG) 4–2 Kevin Münch (GER)
December 22, 2011 (Thursday)
edit- Euroleague Regular Season Matchday 10 (teams in bold advance to the Top 16):
- Group A:
- Bennet Cantù 76–83 Fenerbahçe Ülker
- Gescrap Bizkaia 77–72 Caja Laboral
- SLUC Nancy 74–79 Olympiacos
- Final standings: Fenerbahçe Ülker, Olympiacos 6–4, Bennet Cantù, Gescrap Bizkaia, Caja Laboral 5–5, SLUC Nancy 3–7.
- Group C:
- Anadolu Efes 66–75 Real Madrid
- Spirou Charleroi 69–86 Maccabi Tel Aviv
- Partizan Mt:s Belgrade 66–72 EA7 Emporio Armani
- Final standings: Real Madrid 8–2, Maccabi Tel Aviv 7–3, Anadolu Efes 5–5, EA7 Emporio Armani, Partizan Mt:s Belgrade 4–6, Spirou Charleroi 2–8.
- Group A:
- PDC World Championship in London, England, second round:
- Wayne Jones (ENG) 4–0 Roland Scholten (NLD)
- Adrian Lewis (ENG) 4–2 Robert Thornton (SCO)
- Wes Newton (ENG) 3–4 Justin Pipe (ENG)
- Liga de Fútbol Profesional Torneo Apertura Final, second leg (first leg score in parentheses): Universitario 1–1 (0–2) The Strongest. The Strongest win 4–1 on points.
- The Strongest win their eighth league title.
- World Cup in Carezza, Italy:
- Slalom men: Benjamin Karl (AUT) Simon Schoch (SUI) Siegfried Grabner (AUT)
- Parallel slalom standings (after 4 of 11 events) & Overall standings: (1) Karl 3250 points (2) Roland Fischnaller (ITA) 2530 (3) Andreas Prommegger (AUT) 2350
- Slalom women: Patrizia Kummer (SUI) Isabella Laböck (GER) Anke Karstens (GER)
- Parallel slalom standings (after 4 of 11 events) & Overall standings: (1) Fränzi Mägert-Kohli (SUI) 2460 points (2) Julia Dujmovits (AUT) 2150 (3) Amelie Kober (GER) 1860
- Slalom men: Benjamin Karl (AUT) Simon Schoch (SUI) Siegfried Grabner (AUT)
December 21, 2011 (Wednesday)
edit- Men's World Cup in Flachau, Austria:
- Slalom: Ivica Kostelić (CRO) 1:48.94 (55.11, 53.83) André Myhrer (SWE) 1:49.01 (55.46, 53.55) Cristian Deville (ITA) 1:49.03 (55.25, 53.78)
- Slalom standings (after 3 of 11 races): (1) Kostelić 245 points (2) Deville 180 (3) Myhrer 170
- Overall standings (after 12 of 45 races): (1) Marcel Hirscher (AUT) 425 points (2) Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 416 (3) Ted Ligety (USA) 385
- Slalom: Ivica Kostelić (CRO) 1:48.94 (55.11, 53.83) André Myhrer (SWE) 1:49.01 (55.46, 53.55) Cristian Deville (ITA) 1:49.03 (55.25, 53.78)
- Euroleague Regular Season Matchday 10 (teams in bold advance to the Top 16):
- Group B:
- Žalgiris Kaunas 87–76 KK Zagreb
- Panathinaikos 71–66 Brose Baskets
- Unicaja 83–91 CSKA Moscow
- Final standings: CSKA Moscow 10–0, Panathinaikos 7–3, Žalgiris Kaunas, Unicaja 4–6, Brose Baskets 3–7, KK Zagreb 2–8.
- Group D:
- Asseco Prokom Gdynia 53–79 Montepaschi Siena
- Union Olimpija Ljubljana 63–76 UNICS Kazan
- FC Barcelona Regal 79–50 Galatasaray Medical Park
- Final standings: FC Barcelona Regal 9–1, Montepaschi Siena 8–2, UNICS Kazan 7–3, Galatasaray Medical Park 4–6, Asseco Prokom Gdynia, Union Olimpija Ljubljana 1–9.
- Group B:
- FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup in Salé, Morocco:
- 3rd place game: AS Salé 80–75 Petro Atlético
- Final: Étoile Sportive du Sahel 82–60 Primeiro de Agosto
- Étoile Sportive du Sahel win the title for the first time.
- Pakistan in Bangladesh:
- 2nd Test in Mirpur, day 5: Bangladesh 338 & 234 (82.1 overs); Pakistan 470 & 107/3 (20.5 overs). Pakistan win by 7 wickets; win 2-match series 2–0.
- PDC World Championship in London, England:
- Preliminary round: Devon Petersen (RSA) 4–3 José Oliveira de Sousa (POR)
- First round:
- Andy Smith (ENG) 0–3 Scott Rand (ENG)
- John Part (CAN) 3–0 John Henderson (SCO)
- Simon Whitlock (AUS) 3–0 Dennis Smith (ENG)
- Steve Brown (ENG) 2–3 Petersen
- Categoría Primera A Torneo Finalización Final, second leg (first leg score in parentheses): Once Caldas 2–1 (2–3) Junior. 3–3 on points, 4–4 on aggregate; Junior win 4–2 on penalties.
- Junior win their seventh league title.
- World Cup in Carezza, Italy:
- Giant slalom men: Roland Fischnaller (ITA) Benjamin Karl (AUT) Rok Flander (SLO)
- Giant slalom standings (after 3 of 11 events) & Overall standings: (1) Karl 2250 points (2) Fischnaller 2240 (3) Andreas Prommegger (AUT) 1900
- Giant slalom women: Caroline Calvé (CAN) Amelie Kober (GER) Marion Kreiner (AUT)
- Giant slalom standings (after 3 of 11 events) & Overall standings: (1) Fränzi Mägert-Kohli (SUI) 2060 points (2) Kober 1660 (3) Julia Dujmovits (AUT) 1650
- Giant slalom men: Roland Fischnaller (ITA) Benjamin Karl (AUT) Rok Flander (SLO)
December 20, 2011 (Tuesday)
edit- Women's World Cup in Flachau, Austria:
- Slalom: Marlies Schild (AUT) 1:51.53 (55.48, 56.05) Maria Höfl-Riesch (GER) 1:51.99 (56.01, 55.98) Tina Maze (SLO) 1:52.35 (55.77, 56.58)
- Slalom standings (after 3 of 10 races): (1) Schild 300 points (2) Kathrin Zettel (AUT) 155 (3) Höfl-Riesch 140
- Overall standings (after 9 of 40 races): (1) Lindsey Vonn (USA) 554 points (2) Schild 324 (3) Viktoria Rebensburg (GER) 286
- Slalom: Marlies Schild (AUT) 1:51.53 (55.48, 56.05) Maria Höfl-Riesch (GER) 1:51.99 (56.01, 55.98) Tina Maze (SLO) 1:52.35 (55.77, 56.58)
- Pakistan in Bangladesh:
- 2nd Test in Mirpur, day 4: Bangladesh 338 & 114/5 (35 overs); Pakistan 470 (154.5 overs; Shakib Al Hasan 6/82). Bangladesh trail by 18 runs with 5 wickets remaining.
- Shakib becomes the first Bangladesh player to score a hundred and take five wickets in an innings, in the same Test match.
- 2nd Test in Mirpur, day 4: Bangladesh 338 & 114/5 (35 overs); Pakistan 470 (154.5 overs; Shakib Al Hasan 6/82). Bangladesh trail by 18 runs with 5 wickets remaining.
- PDC World Championship in London, England:
- Preliminary round: Joe Cullen (ENG) 4–2 Oliver Ferenc (SRB)
- First round:
- Colin Lloyd (ENG) 3–1 Darin Young (USA)
- Colin Osborne (ENG) 1–3 Michael van Gerwen (NLD)
- Gary Anderson (SCO) 3–2 Jyhan Artut (GER)
- Terry Jenkins (ENG) 3–0 Cullen
- World Cup in Méribel, France:
- Dual moguls men: Mikaël Kingsbury (CAN) 20 points Anthony Benna (FRA) 15 Sho Kashima (USA) 21
- Moguls standings (after 2 of 13 events): (1) Kingsbury 200 points (2) Kashima & Benna 140
- Overall standings: (1) Kingsbury 40 points (2) Egor Korotkov (RUS) 32 (3) Benna & Kashima 28
- Dual moguls women: Hannah Kearney (USA) 21 points Justine Dufour-Lapointe (CAN) 14 Heather McPhie (USA) 18
- Moguls standings (after 2 of 13 events): (1) Kearney 200 points (2) Eliza Outtrim (USA) 106 (3) Nikola Sudová (CZE) 105
- Overall standings: (1) Kearney & Kelsey Serwa (CAN) 40 points (3) Sanna Lüdi (SUI) 32
- Dual moguls men: Mikaël Kingsbury (CAN) 20 points Anthony Benna (FRA) 15 Sho Kashima (USA) 21
December 19, 2011 (Monday)
edit- Men's World Cup in Alta Badia, Italy:
- Slalom: Marcel Hirscher (AUT) 1:47.16 (53.50, 53.66) Giuliano Razzoli (ITA) 1:47.72 (53.95, 53.77) Felix Neureuther (GER) 1:47.76 (54.04, 53.72)
- Slalom standings (after 2 of 11 races): (1) Hirscher 160 points (2) Ivica Kostelić (CRO) 145 (3) Cristian Deville (ITA) 120
- Overall standings (after 11 of 45 races): (1) Hirscher 425 points (2) Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 416 (3) Ted Ligety (USA) 385
- Slalom: Marcel Hirscher (AUT) 1:47.16 (53.50, 53.66) Giuliano Razzoli (ITA) 1:47.72 (53.95, 53.77) Felix Neureuther (GER) 1:47.76 (54.04, 53.72)
- FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup in Salé, Morocco:
- Quarterfinals:
- ASB Mazembe 57–85 Primeiro de Agosto
- Petro Atlético 86–80 C.R.D. Libolo
- C.R. Al Hoceima 51–88 AS Salé
- Union Bank 69–113 Étoile Sportive du Sahel
- Quarterfinals:
- Pakistan in Bangladesh:
- 2nd Test in Mirpur, day 3: Bangladesh 338; Pakistan 292/3 (96 overs; Taufeeq Umar 130). Pakistan trail by 46 runs with 7 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
- PDC World Championship in London, England:
- Preliminary round: Per Laursen (DEN) 3–4 Petri Korte (FIN)
- First round:
- Andy Hamilton (ENG) 3–2 Antonio Alcinas (ESP)
- Mervyn King (ENG) 3–0 Geoff Kime (AUS)
- Kevin Painter (ENG) 3–1 Arron Monk (ENG)
- James Wade (ENG) 3–1 Korte
- Players Tour Championship – Event 11 in Sheffield, England (ENG unless stated):
- Final: Martin Gould 3–4 Tom Ford
- Ford wins his second professional title.
- Order of Merit (after 11 of 12 events): (1) Judd Trump 30,400 (2) Ronnie O'Sullivan 29,600 (3) Neil Robertson (AUS) 28,100
- Final: Martin Gould 3–4 Tom Ford
December 18, 2011 (Sunday)
edit- Men's World Cup in Alta Badia, Italy (AUT unless stated):
- Giant slalom: Massimiliano Blardone (ITA) 2:46.49 (1:29.07, 1:17.42) Hannes Reichelt 2:46.84 (1:28.91, 1:17.93) Philipp Schörghofer 2:47.06 (1:28.78, 1:18.28)
- Giant slalom standings (after 4 of 9 races): (1) Ted Ligety (USA) 330 points (2) Marcel Hirscher 265 (3) Schörghofer 182
- Overall standings (after 10 of 45 races): (1) Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 416 points (2) Beat Feuz (SUI) 360 (3) Ligety 359
- Giant slalom: Massimiliano Blardone (ITA) 2:46.49 (1:29.07, 1:17.42) Hannes Reichelt 2:46.84 (1:28.91, 1:17.93) Philipp Schörghofer 2:47.06 (1:28.78, 1:18.28)
- Women's World Cup in Courchevel, France:
- Slalom: Marlies Schild 1:42.64 (52.28, 50.36) Tanja Poutiainen (FIN) 1:44.51 (53.08, 51.43) Kathrin Zettel 1:44.83 (54.03, 50.80)
- Slalom standings (after 2 of 10 races): (1) Schild 200 points (2) Poutiainen 130 (3) Zettel 105
- Overall standings (after 8 of 40 races): (1) Lindsey Vonn (USA) 522 points (2) Viktoria Rebensburg (GER) 286 (3) Elisabeth Görgl 269
- Slalom: Marlies Schild 1:42.64 (52.28, 50.36) Tanja Poutiainen (FIN) 1:44.51 (53.08, 51.43) Kathrin Zettel 1:44.83 (54.03, 50.80)
- NFL, Week 15:
- Kansas City Chiefs 19, Green Bay Packers 14
- The Packers suffer their first loss of the season, thus ending their bid to become the second team in NFL history with a perfect season, after the 1972 Miami Dolphins.
- Indianapolis Colts 27, Tennessee Titans 13
- The Colts win their first game of the season, and avoid becoming the second team in NFL history to have a winless 0–16 record.
- Kansas City Chiefs 19, Green Bay Packers 14
- BWF Super Series:
- Super Series Masters Finals in Liuzhou, China (CHN unless stated):
- Women's doubles: Wang Xiaoli/Yu Yang def. Ha Jung-eun/Kim Min-jung (KOR) 21–8, 21–12
- Mixed doubles: Zhang Nan/Zhao Yunlei def. Xu Chen/Ma Jin 21–13, 21–15
- Men's doubles: Mathias Boe/Carsten Mogensen (DEN) def. Chai Biao / Guo Zhendong 25–23, 21–7
- Women's singles: Wang Yihan def. Saina Nehwal (IND) 18–21, 21–13, 21–13
- Men's singles: Lin Dan def. Chen Long 21–12, 21–16
- Super Series Masters Finals in Liuzhou, China (CHN unless stated):
- World Cup 3 in Hochfilzen, Austria:
- 2×6+2×7.5 km Mixed Relay: Russia (Olga Vilukhina, Olga Zaitseva, Alexey Volkov, Anton Shipulin) 1:13:33.4 (0+5) Czech Republic (Veronika Vítková, Gabriela Soukalová, Ondřej Moravec, Michal Šlesingr) 1:14:00.4 (0+3) France (Marie Dorin Habert, Sophie Boilley, Alexis Bœuf, Simon Fourcade) 1:14:11.9 (0+9)
- World Cup in Winterberg, Germany:
- 4-men: Germany (Thomas Florschütz, Gino Gerhardi, Kevin Kuske, Thomas Blaschek) 1:50.52 (55.39, 55.13) Russia (Alexandr Zubkov, Filipp Yegorov, Dmitry Trunenkov, Nikolay Hrenkov) 1:50.54 (55.38, 55.16) Latvia (Oskars Melbārdis, Helvijs Lusis, Arvis Vilkaste, Janis Strenga) 1:50.65 (55.39, 55.26)
- Standings (after 3 of 8 races): (1) Florschütz 625 points (2) Zubkov 619 (3) Steven Holcomb (USA) 578
- 4-men: Germany (Thomas Florschütz, Gino Gerhardi, Kevin Kuske, Thomas Blaschek) 1:50.52 (55.39, 55.13) Russia (Alexandr Zubkov, Filipp Yegorov, Dmitry Trunenkov, Nikolay Hrenkov) 1:50.54 (55.38, 55.16) Latvia (Oskars Melbārdis, Helvijs Lusis, Arvis Vilkaste, Janis Strenga) 1:50.65 (55.39, 55.26)
- Pakistan in Bangladesh:
- 2nd Test in Mirpur, day 2: Bangladesh 338 (107.2 overs; Shakib Al Hasan 144); Pakistan 87/1 (27 overs). Pakistan trail by 251 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
- World Cup in Rogla, Slovenia:
- Men's sprint freestyle: Dario Cologna (SUI) 2:27.7 Nikolay Morilov (RUS) 2:28.0 Anders Gløersen (NOR) 2:29.0
- Sprint standings (after 4 of 13 races): (1) Alexei Petukhov (RUS) 237 points (2) Teodor Peterson (SWE) 207 (3) Cologna 160
- Overall standings (after 10 of 37 races): (1) Petter Northug (NOR) 600 points (2) Cologna 508 (3) Maurice Manificat (FRA) 266
- Women's sprint freestyle: Maiken Caspersen Falla (NOR) 2:15.8 Chandra Crawford (CAN) 2:16.2 Ida Ingemarsdotter (SWE) 2:17.3
- Sprint standings (after 4 of 13 races): (1) Kikkan Randall (USA) 280 points (2) Falla 216 (3) Natalya Matveyeva (RUS) 212
- Overall standings (after 10 of 37 races, all NOR): (1) Marit Bjørgen 582 points (2) Vibeke Skofterud 479 (3) Therese Johaug 471
- Men's sprint freestyle: Dario Cologna (SUI) 2:27.7 Nikolay Morilov (RUS) 2:28.0 Anders Gløersen (NOR) 2:29.0
- PDC World Championship in London, England:
- Preliminary round: Connie Finnan (IRL) 3–4 Warren French (NZL)
- First round:
- Brendan Dolan (NIR) 0–3 Kim Huybrechts (BEL)
- Mark Dudbridge (ENG) 0–3 Dave Chisnall (ENG)
- Raymond van Barneveld (NLD) 0–3 James Richardson (ENG)
- Mark Walsh (ENG) 3–1 French
- Show jumping – World Cup, Western European League:
- 7th competition in London, United Kingdom: Ben Maher (GBR) on Tripple X III Marcus Ehning (GER) on Sabrina Dermott Lennon (IRL) on Hallmark Elite
- Standings (after 7 of 12 competitions): (1) Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (SWE) 71 points (2) Steve Guerdat (SUI) 51 (3) Nick Skelton (GBR) 48
- 7th competition in London, United Kingdom: Ben Maher (GBR) on Tripple X III Marcus Ehning (GER) on Sabrina Dermott Lennon (IRL) on Hallmark Elite
- FIFA Club World Cup in Yokohama, Japan:
- Match for third place: Kashiwa Reysol 0–0 (3–5 pen.) Al-Sadd
- Final: Santos 0–4 Barcelona
- Barcelona win the Cup for the second time in three years.
- Paraguayan Primera División Torneo Clausura, final matchday:
- Olimpia 2–1 Rubio Ñu
- Sol de América 2–2 Cerro Porteño
- Final standings: Olimpia 46 points, Cerro Porteño 43.
- Olimpia win the title for the 39th time.
- Costa Rican Primera División Campeonato de Invierno Final, second leg (first leg score in parentheses): Herediano 1–1 (1–1) Alajuelense. 2–2 on aggregate; Alajuelense win 6–5 on penalties.
- Alajuelense win the title for the 27th time.
- Categoría Primera A Torneo Finalización Final, first leg: Junior 3–2 Once Caldas
- Liga de Fútbol Profesional Torneo Apertura Final, first leg: The Strongest 2–0 Universitario.
- World Cup in Innichen, Italy:
- Ski cross men: Andreas Matt (AUT) Egor Korotkov (RUS) Alex Fiva (SUI)
- Ski cross standings (after 2 of 11 races): (1) Korotkov 160 points (2) Matt 132 (3) David Duncan (CAN) 110
- Overall standings: (1) Korotkov 32 points (2) Matt 26 (3) Duncan 22
- Ski cross women: Kelsey Serwa (CAN) Sanna Lüdi (SUI) Katrin Müller (SUI)
- Ski cross standings (after 2 of 11 races): (1) Serwa 200 points (2) Lüdi 160 (3) Müller 86
- Overall standings: (1) Serwa 40 points (2) Lüdi 32 (3) Hannah Kearney (USA) & Britta Sigourney (USA) 20
- Ski cross men: Andreas Matt (AUT) Egor Korotkov (RUS) Alex Fiva (SUI)
- World Women's Championship in São Paulo, Brazil:
- Seventh place match: Angola 29–32 Croatia
- Fifth place match: Russia 20–36 Brazil
- Third place match: Denmark 18–24 Spain
- Final: France 24–32 Norway
- Norway win the title for the second time.
- World Cup in Seefeld, Austria:
- HS 109 / 10 km: Jason Lamy-Chappuis (FRA) 27:41.9 Alessandro Pittin (ITA) 27:45.8 Jørgen Graabak (NOR) 27:49.0
- Standings (after 8 of 23 races): (1) Lamy-Chappuis 554 points (2) Tino Edelmann (GER) 381 (3) Akito Watabe (JPN) 361
- HS 109 / 10 km: Jason Lamy-Chappuis (FRA) 27:41.9 Alessandro Pittin (ITA) 27:45.8 Jørgen Graabak (NOR) 27:49.0
- Heineken Cup pool stage Matchday 4:
- Pool 1:
- Munster 19–13 Scarlets
- Northampton Saints 45–0 Castres
- Standings (after 4 matches): Munster 16 points, Scarlets 11, Northampton Saints 8, Castres 6.
- Pool 6: Toulouse 24–31 Harlequins
- Standings (after 4 matches): Toulouse 13 points, Harlequins 12, Gloucester 9, Connacht 2.
- Pool 1:
- Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage Matchday 4:
- Pool 4: Newport Gwent Dragons 19–23 Exeter Chiefs
- Standings (after 4 matches): Perpignan, Exeter Chiefs 14 points, Newport Gwent Dragons 10, Cavalieri Prato 0.
- Pool 5: Sale Sharks 41–21 Agen
- Pool 4: Newport Gwent Dragons 19–23 Exeter Chiefs
- World Championships in Perth, Australia:
- Women's 470: Tara Pacheco, Berta Betanzos (ESP) 63 points Hannah Mills, Saskia Clark (GBR) 68 Jo Aleh, Polly Powrie (NZL) 73
- Men's 49er: Nathan Outteridge, Iain Jensen (AUS) 91 points Peter Burling, Blair Tuke (NZL) 112 Emil Toft Nielssen, Simon Toft Nielssen (DEN) 112
- Men's RS:X: Dorian van Rijsselberghe (NED) 33 points Piotr Myszka (POL) 40 Nimrod Mashiach (ISR) 52
- Men's Laser: Tom Slingsby (AUS) 37 points Nick Thompson (GBR) 56 Andrew Murdock (NZL) 59
- Players Tour Championship – Event 11 in Sheffield, England: Jamie Cope (ENG) compiles the 85th official maximum break, and becomes the sixth person to compile more than two official maximum breaks.
- Men's World Cup in Engelberg, Switzerland:
- HS 137: Andreas Kofler (AUT) 264.7 points Kamil Stoch (POL) 260.8 Anders Bardal (NOR) 260.5
- Standings (after 7 of 27 events): (1) Kofler 508 points (2) Bardal 390 (3) Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 376
- HS 137: Andreas Kofler (AUT) 264.7 points Kamil Stoch (POL) 260.8 Anders Bardal (NOR) 260.5
December 17, 2011 (Saturday)
edit- Men's World Cup in Val Gardena, Italy:
- Downhill: Cancelled due to strong winds.
- Women's World Cup in Courchevel, France:
- Giant slalom: Cancelled due to heavy snow.
- FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup in Salé, Morocco (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals):
- Group A:
- ASB Mazembe 74–62 Urunani
- Union Bank 72–93 AS Salé
- Al Ahly 72–85 C.R.D. Libolo
- Final standings: AS Salé 10 points, C.R.D. Libolo 9, Union Bank 8, ASB Mazembe 7, Al Ahly 6, Urunani 5.
- Group B:
- Royal Hoopers 63–88 Petro Atlético
- Étoile Sportive du Sahel 127–61 Malabo Kings
- C.R. Al Hoceima 62–70 Primeiro de Agosto
- Final standings: Primeiro de Agosto 10 points, Étoile Sportive du Sahel 9, Petro Atlético 8, C.R. Al Hoceima 7, Malabo Kings 6, Royal Hoopers 4.
- Group A:
- World Cup 3 in Hochfilzen, Austria:
- 12.5 km pursuit men: Andreas Birnbacher (GER) 35:40.3 (0+0+0+0) Ole Einar Bjørndalen (NOR) 35:40.5 (0+0+0+0) Simon Fourcade (FRA) 35:41.6 (1+0+0+0)
- Pursuit standings (after 3 of 8 races): (1) Tarjei Bø (NOR) 140 points (2) Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 131 (3) Birnbacher & Benjamin Weger (SUI) 124
- Overall standings (after 7 of 26 races): (1) Bø 308 points (2) Martin Fourcade (FRA) 289 (3) Svendsen 242
- 10 km pursuit women: Olga Zaitseva (RUS) 31:52.2 (0+0+0+0) Helena Ekholm (SWE) 32:21.3 (0+0+0+1) Darya Domracheva (BLR) 32:36.9 (1+1+0+1)
- Pursuit standings (after 3 of 8 races): (1) Zaitseva 140 points (2) Tora Berger (NOR) 135 (3) Domracheva 133
- Overall standings (after 7 of 26 races): (1) Magdalena Neuner (GER) 336 points (2) Domracheva 327 (3) Kaisa Mäkäräinen (FIN) 301
- 12.5 km pursuit men: Andreas Birnbacher (GER) 35:40.3 (0+0+0+0) Ole Einar Bjørndalen (NOR) 35:40.5 (0+0+0+0) Simon Fourcade (FRA) 35:41.6 (1+0+0+0)
- World Cup in Winterberg, Germany (GER unless stated):
- 2-women: Cathleen Martini/Janine Tischer 1:56.32 (58.20, 58.12) Anja Schneiderheinze-Stöckel/Lisette Thöne 1:56.60 (57.88, 58.72) Fabienne Meyer/Hanne Schenk (SUI) 1:56.73 (58.20, 58.53)
- Standings (after 3 of 8 races): (1) Schneiderheinze-Stöckel 627 points (2) Martini 619 (3) Meyer 576
- 2-men: Thomas Florschütz/Kevin Kuske 1:52.98 (56.81, 56.17) Beat Hefti/Thomas Lamparter (SUI) 1:53.22 (57.06, 56.16) Oskars Melbārdis/Daumants Dreiškens (LAT) 1:53.43 (57.34, 56.09)
- Standings (after 3 of 8 races): (1) Florschütz 660 points (2) Hefti 635 (3) Maximilian Arndt 552
- 2-women: Cathleen Martini/Janine Tischer 1:56.32 (58.20, 58.12) Anja Schneiderheinze-Stöckel/Lisette Thöne 1:56.60 (57.88, 58.72) Fabienne Meyer/Hanne Schenk (SUI) 1:56.73 (58.20, 58.53)
- Sri Lanka in South Africa:
- 1st Test in Centurion, day 3: Sri Lanka 180 & 150 (39.1 overs; Vernon Philander 5/49); South Africa 411 (122 overs). South Africa win by an innings & 81 runs; lead 3-match series 1–0.
- Pakistan in Bangladesh:
- 2nd Test in Mirpur, day 1: Bangladesh 234/5 (68 overs; Shakib Al Hasan 108*); Pakistan.
- World Cup in Rogla, Slovenia:
- Men's 15 km classic mass start: Petter Northug (NOR) 42:42.7 Dario Cologna (SUI) 42:42.9 Alexey Poltoranin (KAZ) 42:43.8
- Distance standings (after 5 of 21 races): (1) Northug 340 points (2) Maurice Manificat (FRA) 202 (3) Cologna 188
- Overall standings (after 9 of 37 races): (1) Northug 600 points (2) Cologna 408 (3) Manificat 266
- Women's 10 km classic mass start: Justyna Kowalczyk (POL) 32:49.7 Therese Johaug (NOR) 33:11.8 Vibeke Skofterud (NOR) 33:17.1
- Distance standings (after 5 of 21 races): (1) Marit Bjørgen (NOR) 296 points (2) Skofterud 294 (3) Johaug 281
- Overall standings (after 9 of 37 races): (1) Bjørgen 582 points (2) Skofterud 479 (3) Johaug 471
- Men's 15 km classic mass start: Petter Northug (NOR) 42:42.7 Dario Cologna (SUI) 42:42.9 Alexey Poltoranin (KAZ) 42:43.8
- PDC World Championship in London, England:
- Preliminary round:
- Dietmar Burger (AUT) 0–4 Christian Perez (PHI)
- Kevin Münch (GER) 4–2 Lee Choon Peng (MYS)
- First round:
- Peter Wright (SCO) 1–3 Jelle Klaasen (NLD)
- Ronnie Baxter (ENG) 2–3 Steve Farmer (ENG)
- Robert Thornton (SCO) 3–1 Ian White (ENG)
- Alan Tabern (ENG) 3–1 Perez
- Steve Beaton (ENG) 3–2 Magnus Caris (SWE)
- Vincent van der Voort (NLD) 3–2 Mark Hylton (ENG)
- Paul Nicholson (AUS) 3–1 Mensur Suljović (AUT)
- Denis Ovens (ENG) w/d–w/o Münch
- Preliminary round:
- Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A Finals, second leg (first leg score in parentheses): Deportivo Quito 1–0 (1–0) Emelec. Deportivo Quito win 2–0 on aggregate.
- Deportivo Quito win the title for the fifth time.
- World Cup in Innichen, Italy:
- Ski cross men: Brady Leman (CAN) Egor Korotkov (RUS) David Duncan (CAN)
- Overall standings: (1) Mikaël Kingsbury (CAN), Wing Tai Barrymore (USA) & Leman 20 points
- Ski cross women: Kelsey Serwa (CAN) Sanna Lüdi (SUI) Marielle Thompson (CAN)
- Overall standings: (1) Hannah Kearney (USA), Britta Sigourney (USA) & Serwa 20 points
- Ski cross men: Brady Leman (CAN) Egor Korotkov (RUS) David Duncan (CAN)
- World Cup 3 in Calgary, Canada (GER unless stated):
- Men: Andi Langenhan 1:29.406 (44.716, 44.690) Felix Loch 1:29.500 (44.947, 44.553) David Möller 1:29.657 (44.808, 44.849)
- Standings (after 3 of 9 races): (1) Loch 285 points (2) Möller 225 (3) Langenhan 210
- Doubles: Tobias Wendl/Tobias Arlt 1:27.661 (43.795, 43.866) Andreas Linger/Wolfgang Linger (AUT) 1:27.693 (43.831, 43.862) Toni Eggert/Sascha Benecken 1:27.829 (43.912, 43.917)
- Standings (after 3 of 9 races): (1) Linger/Linger 255 points (2) Peter Penz/Georg Fischler (AUT) 211 (3) Wendl/Arlt 210
- Men: Andi Langenhan 1:29.406 (44.716, 44.690) Felix Loch 1:29.500 (44.947, 44.553) David Möller 1:29.657 (44.808, 44.849)
- Strikeforce: Melendez vs. Masvidal in San Diego, California, United States:
- Lightweight Championship bout: Gilbert Melendez (USA) (c) def. Jorge Masvidal (USA) via unanimous decision (50–45, 50–45, 49–46)
- Women's Featherweight Championship bout: Cristiane Santos (BRA) (c) def. Hiroko Yamanaka (JPN) via TKO (punches)
- Light Heavyweight bout: Gegard Mousasi (ARM) def. Ovince St. Preux (HAI) via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
- Lightweight bout: K. J. Noons (USA) def. Billy Evangelista (USA) via unanimous decision (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
- World Cup in Seefeld, Austria:
- HS 109 / 10 km: Jason Lamy-Chappuis (FRA) 29:14.5 Akito Watabe (JPN) 29:15.5 Alessandro Pittin (ITA) 29:18.0
- Standings (after 7 of 23 races): (1) Lamy-Chappuis 454 points (2) Tino Edelmann (GER) 368 (3) Watabe 316
- HS 109 / 10 km: Jason Lamy-Chappuis (FRA) 29:14.5 Akito Watabe (JPN) 29:15.5 Alessandro Pittin (ITA) 29:18.0
- Heineken Cup pool stage Matchday 4:
- Pool 2: London Irish 19–25 Racing Métro
- Standings (after 4 matches): Cardiff Blues, Edinburgh 13 points, London Irish 8, Racing Métro 7.
- Pool 3:
- Montpellier 13–13 Glasgow Warriors
- Leinster 52–27 Bath
- Standings (after 4 matches): Leinster 16 points, Glasgow Warriors 10, Bath, Montpellier 6.
- Pool 4:
- Leicester Tigers 23–19 Clermont
- Aironi 20–46 Ulster
- Standings (after 4 matches): Ulster 14 points, Leicester Tigers 12, Clermont 11, Aironi 0.
- Pool 6: Gloucester 23–19 Connacht
- Standings: Toulouse 12 points (3 matches), Gloucester 9 (4), Harlequins 8 (3), Connacht 2 (4).
- Pool 2: London Irish 19–25 Racing Métro
- Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage Matchday 4:
- Pool 1: Worcester Warriors 57–13 București Wolves
- Standings (after 4 matches): Stade Français 19 points, Worcester Warriors 15, București Wolves 5, Crociati Parma 0.
- Pool 2:
- Petrarca Padova 3–43 Lyon
- Toulon 36–10 Newcastle Falcons
- Standings (after 4 matches): Toulon 15 points, Newcastle Falcons 13, Lyon 10, Petrarca Padova 0.
- Pool 4: Cavalieri Prato 13–30 Perpignan
- Standings: Perpignan 14 points (4 matches), Exeter Chiefs 10 (3), Newport Gwent Dragons 9 (3), Cavalieri Prato 0 (4).
- Pool 1: Worcester Warriors 57–13 București Wolves
- World Championships in Perth, Australia:
- Men's Star: Robert Scheidt, Bruno Prada (BRA) 45 points, Robert Stanjek, Frithjof Kleen (GER) 61 Mark Mendelblatt, Brian Fatih (USA) 73
- World Cup in Winterberg, Germany:
- Men: Martins Dukurs (LAT) 57.90 Frank Rommel (GER) 58.22 Aleksandr Tretyakov (RUS) 58.29
- Standings (after 3 of 8 races): (1) Dukurs 675 points (2) Tretyakov 610 (3) Rommel 586
- Women: Amy Gough (CAN) 1:00.16 Katharina Heinz (GER) 1:00.24 Marion Thees (GER) 1:00.26
- Standings (after 3 of 8 races): (1) Olga Potylitsina (RUS) 585 points (2) Mellisa Hollingsworth (CAN) 545 (3) Thees 536
- Men: Martins Dukurs (LAT) 57.90 Frank Rommel (GER) 58.22 Aleksandr Tretyakov (RUS) 58.29
- Men's World Cup in Engelberg, Switzerland (AUT unless stated):
- HS 137: Anders Bardal (NOR) 266.2 points Martin Koch 258.1 Thomas Morgenstern 257.4
- Standings (after 6 of 27 events): (1) Andreas Kofler 408 points (2) Bardal 330 (3) Gregor Schlierenzauer 326
- HS 137: Anders Bardal (NOR) 266.2 points Martin Koch 258.1 Thomas Morgenstern 257.4
- Players Tour Championship – Event 11 in Sheffield, England: Ding Junhui (CHN) compiles the 84th official maximum break, and becomes the fourth person to compile more than three official maximum breaks.
- World Cup in Telluride, United States:
- Men's snowboard cross team: Pierre Vaultier/Xavier de Le Rue (FRA) Nick Baumgartner/Jonathan Cheever (USA) Joachim Havikhagen/Stian Sivertzen (NOR)
- Women's snowboard cross team: Nelly Moenne Loccoz/Déborah Anthonioz (FRA) Dominique Maltais/Maëlle Ricker (CAN) Lindsey Jacobellis/Callan Chythlook-Sifsof (USA)
- World Cup in Ruka, Finland:
- Halfpipe men: Markus Malin (SWE) 94.0 points Steve Krijbolder (NED) 88.0 Aleksi Kumpulainen (FIN) 83.3
- Halfpipe standings: (1) Janne Korpi (FIN) 1600 points (2) Malin 1150 (3) Ryō Aono (JPN) 1040
- Freestyle Overall standings: (1) Korpi 2620 points (2) Dimi de Jong (NED) 1480 (3) Niklas Mattsson (SWE) 1160
- Halfpipe women: Lucile Lefèvre (FRA) 81.3 points Emma Bernard (FRA) 80.0 Ella Suitiala (FIN) 67.3
- Halfpipe standings & Freestyle Overall standings: (1) Lefèvre 1290 points (2) Ursina Haller (SUI) 1200 (3) Queralt Castellet (ESP) 1180
- Halfpipe men: Markus Malin (SWE) 94.0 points Steve Krijbolder (NED) 88.0 Aleksi Kumpulainen (FIN) 83.3
December 16, 2011 (Friday)
edit- Men's World Cup in Val Gardena, Italy:
- Super giant slalom: Beat Feuz (SUI) 1:21.51 Bode Miller (USA) 1:21.81 Kjetil Jansrud (NOR) 1:21.95
- Super-G standings (after 3 of 8 races): (1) Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 230 points (2) Feuz 171 (3) Didier Cuche (SUI) 121
- Overall standings (after 9 of 45 races): (1) Svindal 384 points (2) Feuz 360 (3) Ted Ligety (USA) 309
- Super giant slalom: Beat Feuz (SUI) 1:21.51 Bode Miller (USA) 1:21.81 Kjetil Jansrud (NOR) 1:21.95
- FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup in Salé, Morocco:
- Group A:
- C.R.D. Libolo 83–56 Urunani
- Al Ahly 61–83 Union Bank
- AS Salé 70–56 ASB Mazembe
- Standings (after 4 games): AS Salé 8 points, C.R.D. Libolo, Union Bank 7, ASB Mazembe, Al Ahly 5, Urunani 4.
- Group B:
- Malabo Kings 51–101 Petro Atlético
- Étoile Sportive du Sahel 84–62 C.R. Al Hoceima
- Primeiro de Agosto 95–69 Royal Hoopers
- Standings (after 4 games): Primeiro de Agosto 8 points, Étoile Sportive du Sahel 7, Petro Atlético, C.R. Al Hoceima 6, Malabo Kings 5, Royal Hoopers 3.
- Group A:
- World Cup 3 in Hochfilzen, Austria:
- 7.5 km sprint women: Olga Zaitseva (RUS) 20:36.6 (0+1) Darya Domracheva (BLR) 20:50.5 (1+1) Helena Ekholm (SWE) 21:06.8 (1+0)
- Sprint standings (after 3 of 10 races): (1) Magdalena Neuner (GER) 163 points (2) Kaisa Mäkäräinen (FIN) & Domracheva 134
- Overall standings (after 6 of 26 races): (1) Neuner 307 points (2) Domracheva 279 (3) Mäkäräinen 261
- 7.5 km sprint women: Olga Zaitseva (RUS) 20:36.6 (0+1) Darya Domracheva (BLR) 20:50.5 (1+1) Helena Ekholm (SWE) 21:06.8 (1+0)
- Sri Lanka in South Africa:
- 1st Test in Centurion, day 2: Sri Lanka 180; South Africa 389/9 (118 overs). South Africa lead by 209 runs with 1 wicket remaining in the 1st innings.
- PDC World Championship in London, England:
- Preliminary round: Haruki Muramatsu (JPN) 4–2 Dennis Nilsson (SWE)
- First round:
- Justin Pipe (ENG) 3–1 Sean Reed (AUS)
- Co Stompé (NED) 3–0 Michael Smith (ENG)
- Wes Newton (ENG) 3–0 Kurt van de Rijck (BEL)
- Phil Taylor (ENG) 3–0 Muramatsu
- World Women's Championship in São Paulo, Brazil:
- World Cup 3 in Calgary, Canada:
- Women: Alex Gough (CAN) 1:34.212 (47.153, 47.059) Tatjana Hüfner (GER) 1:34.324 (47.176, 47.148) Tatiana Ivanova (RUS) 1:34.724 (47.290, 47.434)
- Standings (after 3 of 9 races): (1) Hüfner 270 points (2) Gough 230 (3) Natalie Geisenberger (GER) 210
- Women: Alex Gough (CAN) 1:34.212 (47.153, 47.059) Tatjana Hüfner (GER) 1:34.324 (47.176, 47.148) Tatiana Ivanova (RUS) 1:34.724 (47.290, 47.434)
- World Cup in Seefeld, Austria:
- HS 109 / Team sprint: Sébastien Lacroix/Jason Lamy-Chappuis (FRA) 41:30.1 Lukas Runggaldier/Alessandro Pittin (ITA) 41:32.3 Mikko Kokslien/Magnus Krog (NOR) 41:34.2
- Heineken Cup pool stage Matchday 4:
- Pool 2: Edinburgh 19–12 Cardiff Blues
- Standings: Edinburgh, Cardiff Blues 13 points (4 matches), London Irish 7 (3), Racing Métro 3 (3).
- Pool 5:
- Ospreys 13–16 Saracens
- Biarritz 29–12 Benetton Treviso
- Standings (after 4 matches): Saracens 14 points, Biarritz 12, Ospreys 8, Benetton Treviso 6.
- Pool 2: Edinburgh 19–12 Cardiff Blues
- World Championships in Perth, Australia:
- Women's match racing:
- Petite final: Ekaterina Skudina, Elena Siuzeva, Elena Oblova (RUS) 1–3 Claire Leroy, Élodie Bertrand, Marie Riou (FRA)
- Final: Lucy MacGregor, Annie Lush, Kate McGregor (GBR) 0–4 Anna Tunnicliffe, Deborah Capozzi, Molly Vandemoer (USA)
- Women's match racing:
- World Cup in Telluride, United States:
- Snowboard cross men: Pierre Vaultier (FRA) Christopher Robanske (CAN) Nick Baumgartner (USA)
- Snowboard cross women: Lindsey Jacobellis (USA) Dominique Maltais (CAN) Déborah Anthonioz (FRA)
December 15, 2011 (Thursday)
edit- Euroleague Regular Season Matchday 9 (teams in bold advance to the Top 16):
- Group A:
- Fenerbahçe Ülker 70–80 Gescrap Bizkaia
- Olympiacos 86–61 Bennet Cantù
- Standings: Caja Laboral, Bennet Cantù, Fenerbahçe Ülker, Olympiacos 5–4, Gescrap Bizkaia 4–5, SLUC Nancy 3–6.
- Group B: Brose Baskets 68–82 Žalgiris Kaunas
- Standings: CSKA Moscow 9–0, Panathinaikos 6–3, Unicaja 4–5, Žalgiris Kaunas, Brose Baskets 3–6, KK Zagreb 2–7.
- Group C: Maccabi Tel Aviv 96–57 Anadolu Efes
- Standings: Real Madrid 7–2, Maccabi Tel Aviv 6–3, Anadolu Efes 5–4, Partizan Mt:s Belgrade 4–5, EA7 Emporio Armani 3–6, Spirou Charleroi 2–7.
- Group D:
- UNICS Kazan 68–41 Asseco Prokom Gdynia
- Montepaschi Siena 77–74 FC Barcelona Regal
- Standings: FC Barcelona Regal 8–1, Montepaschi Siena 7–2, UNICS Kazan 6–3, Galatasaray Medical Park 4–5, Asseco Prokom Gdynia, Union Olimpija Ljubljana 1–8.
- Group A:
- FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup in Salé, Morocco:
- Group A: ASB Mazembe 75–62 Al Ahly
- Standings (after 3 games): AS Salé 6 points, C.R.D. Libolo, Union Bank 5, ASB Mazembe, Al Ahly 4, Urunani 3.
- Group B:
- Royal Hoopers 57–73 Étoile Sportive du Sahel
- C.R. Al Hoceima 66–60 Royal Hoopers
- Standings (after 3 games): Primeiro de Agosto 6 points, C.R. Al Hoceima, Étoile Sportive du Sahel 5, Petro Atlético, Malabo Kings 4, Royal Hoopers 2.
- Group A: ASB Mazembe 75–62 Al Ahly
- World Cup 3 in Hochfilzen, Austria:
- 10 km sprint men: Tarjei Bø (NOR) 23:57.2 (1+0) Martin Fourcade (FRA) 24:01.2 (1+1) Timofey Lapshin (RUS) 24:14.4 (0+0)
- Sprint standings (after 3 of 10 races): (1) Bø 152 points (2) Carl Johan Bergman (SWE) 120 (3) Fourcade 116
- Overall standings (after 6 of 26 races): (1) Bø 265 points (2) Fourcade 253 (3) Bergman & Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 225
- 10 km sprint men: Tarjei Bø (NOR) 23:57.2 (1+0) Martin Fourcade (FRA) 24:01.2 (1+1) Timofey Lapshin (RUS) 24:14.4 (0+0)
- Sri Lanka in South Africa:
- 1st Test in Centurion, day 1: Sri Lanka 180 (47.4 overs; Vernon Philander 5/53); South Africa 90/1 (34 overs). South Africa trail by 90 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
- 2012 World Championship in London, England:
- Preliminary round: Paul Barham (ENG) 2–4 Scott MacKenzie (HKG)
- First round:
- Jamie Caven (ENG) 1–3 Roland Scholten (NLD)
- Mark Webster (WAL) 2–3 Richie Burnett (WAL)
- Adrian Lewis (ENG) 3–2 Nigel Heydon (ENG)
- Wayne Jones (ENG) 3–1 MacKenzie
- FIFA Club World Cup in Yokohama, Japan:
- Semi-finals: Al-Sadd 0–4 Barcelona
- UEFA Europa League group stage Matchday 6 (teams in bold advance to the round of 32):
- Group A:
- PAOK 1–1 Rubin Kazan
- Shamrock Rovers 0–4 Tottenham Hotspur
- Final standings: PAOK 12 points, Rubin Kazan 11, Tottenham Hotspur 10, Shamrock Rovers 0.
- Group B:
- Hannover 96 3–1 Vorskla Poltava
- Copenhagen 0–1 Standard Liège
- Final standings: Standard Liège 14 points, Hannover 96 11, Copenhagen 5, Vorskla Poltava 2.
- Group C:
- Hapoel Tel Aviv 2–0 Legia Warsaw
- PSV Eindhoven 2–1 Rapid București
- Final standings: PSV Eindhoven 16 points, Legia Warsaw 9, Hapoel Tel Aviv 7, Rapid București 3.
- Group G:
- AZ 1–1 Metalist Kharkiv
- Austria Wien 2–0 Malmö FF
- Final standings: Metalist Kharkiv 14 points, Arizona, Austria Wien 8, Malmö FF 1.
- Group H:
- Club Brugge 1–1 Braga
- Birmingham City 1–0 Maribor
- Final standings: Club Brugge, Braga 11 points, Birmingham City 10, Maribor 1.
- Group I:
- Udinese 1–1 Celtic
- Atlético Madrid 3–1 Rennes
- Final standings: Atlético Madrid 13 points, Udinese 9, Celtic 6, Rennes 3.
- Group A:
- Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage Matchday 4:
- Pool 1: Stade Français 45–3 Crociati Parma
- Standings: Stade Français 19 points (4 matches), Worcester Warriors 10 (3), București Wolves 5 (3), Crociati Parma 0 (4).
- Pool 3:
- Bordeaux Bègles 15–10 Rovigo
- London Wasps 25–11 Bayonne
- Standings (after 4 matches): London Wasps 14 points, Bayonne 13, Bordeaux Bègles 9, Rovigo 1.
- Pool 5: Brive 38–13 La Vila
- Standings: Brive 18 points (4 matches), Sale Sharks 10 (3), Agen 5 (3), La Vila 0 (4).
- Pool 1: Stade Français 45–3 Crociati Parma
- For the first time in professional snooker, two maximum breaks are compiled on the same day, at the FFB Open. Matthew Stevens (WAL) compiles the 82nd and Ding Junhui (CHN) the 83rd; Ding also becomes the fifth person to compile more than two official maximum breaks.
- World Cup in Telluride, United States:
- Giant slalom men: Benjamin Karl (AUT) Andreas Prommegger (AUT) Simon Schoch (SUI)
- Giant slalom standings (after 2 of 11 events) & Overall standings: (1) Karl 1450 points (2) Prommegger 1400 (3) Aaron March (ITA) 1250
- Giant slalom women: Julia Dujmovits (AUT) Fränzi Mägert-Kohli (SUI) Amelie Kober (GER)
- Giant slalom standings (after 2 of 11 events) & Overall standings: (1) Mägert-Kohli 1800 points (2) Dujmovits 1360 (3) Yekaterina Tudegesheva (RUS) 1090
- Giant slalom men: Benjamin Karl (AUT) Andreas Prommegger (AUT) Simon Schoch (SUI)
December 14, 2011 (Wednesday)
edit- Euroleague Regular Season Matchday 9 (teams in bold advance to the Top 16):
- Group A: Caja Laboral 90–55 SLUC Nancy
- Standings: Fenerbahçe Ülker, Bennet Cantù 5–3, Caja Laboral 5–4, Olympiacos 4–4, Gescrap Bizkaia 3–5, SLUC Nancy 3–6.
- Group B:
- CSKA Moscow 91–75 Panathinaikos
- KK Zagreb 67–82 Unicaja
- Standings: CSKA Moscow 9–0, Panathinaikos 6–3, Unicaja 4–5, Brose Baskets 3–5, Žalgiris Kaunas 2–6, KK Zagreb 2–7.
- Group C:
- EA7 Emporio Armani 88–53 Spirou Charleroi
- Real Madrid 101–83 Partizan Mt:s Belgrade
- Standings: Real Madrid 7–2, Anadolu Efes, Maccabi Tel Aviv 5–3, Partizan Mt:s Belgrade 4–5, EA7 Emporio Armani 3–6, Spirou Charleroi 2–7.
- Group D: Galatasaray Medical Park 80–59 Union Olimpija Ljubljana
- Standings: FC Barcelona Regal 8–0, Montepaschi Siena 6–2, UNICS Kazan 5–3, Galatasaray Medical Park 4–5, Asseco Prokom Gdynia 1–7, Union Olimpija Ljubljana 1–8.
- Group A: Caja Laboral 90–55 SLUC Nancy
- FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup in Salé, Morocco:
- Group A:
- Urunani 44–84 Union Bank
- C.R.D. Libolo 64–62 ASB Mazembe
- AS Salé 87–83 Al Ahly
- Standings: AS Salé 6 points (3 games), C.R.D. Libolo, Union Bank 5 (3), Al Ahly 3 (2), Urunani 3 (3), ASB Mazembe 2 (2).
- Group B:
- Malabo Kings 20–0 Royal Hoopers
- Petro Atlético 74–59 C.R. Al Hoceima
- Primeiro de Agosto 79–62 Étoile Sportive du Sahel
- Standings: Primeiro de Agosto 6 points (3 games), Petro Atlético, Malabo Kings 4 (3), C.R. Al Hoceima, Étoile Sportive du Sahel 3 (2), Royal Hoopers 0 (1).
- Group A:
- FIFA Club World Cup in Toyota, Japan:
- Copa Sudamericana Finals second leg (first leg score in parentheses): Universidad de Chile 3–0 (1–0) LDU Quito. Universidad de Chile win 6–0 on points.
- Universidad become the first Chilean team to win the Copa Sudamericana.
- UEFA Europa League group stage Matchday 6 (teams in bold advance to the round of 32):
- Group D:
- Zürich 2–0 Vaslui
- Lazio 2–0 Sporting CP
- Final standings: Sporting CP 12 points, Lazio 9, Vaslui 6, Zürich 3.
- Group E:
- Dynamo Kyiv 3–3 Maccabi Tel Aviv
- Beşiktaş 3–1 Stoke City
- Final standings: Beşiktaş 12 points, Stoke City 11, Dynamo Kyiv 7, Maccabi Tel Aviv 2.
- Group F:
- Slovan Bratislava 2–3 Red Bull Salzburg
- Paris Saint-Germain 4–2 Athletic Bilbao
- Final standings: Athletic Bilbao 13 points, Red Bull Salzburg, Paris Saint-Germain 10, Slovan Bratislava 1.
- Group J:
- Maccabi Haifa 0–3 Schalke 04
- Steaua București 3–1 AEK Larnaca
- Final standings: Schalke 04 14 points, Steaua București 8, Maccabi Haifa 6, AEK Larnaca 5.
- Group K:
- Wisła Kraków 2–1 Twente
- Fulham 2–2 Odense
- Final standings: Twente 13 points, Wisła Kraków 9, Fulham 8, Odense 4.
- Group L:
- Sturm Graz 1–3 AEK Athens
- Anderlecht 5–3 Lokomotiv Moscow
- Final standings: Anderlecht 18 points, Lokomotiv Moscow 12, AEK Athens, Sturm Graz 3.
- Group D:
- Torneo Descentralizado Play-offs, third leg: Juan Aurich 0–0 Alianza Lima. 2–2 on aggregate, Juan Aurich win 3–1 on penalties.
- Juan Aurich win the title for the first time.
- World Women's Championship in São Paulo, Brazil, Quarterfinals:
December 13, 2011 (Tuesday)
edit- FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup in Salé, Morocco:
- Group A:
- Urunani 51–70 Al Ahly
- GDR Libolo 75–78 AS Salé
- Union Bank 68–49 ASB Mazembe
- Group B:
- Group A:
December 12, 2011 (Monday)
edit- FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup in Salé, Morocco:
- Group A:
- Union Bank 80–85 C.R.D. Libolo
- AS Salé 110–43 Urunani
- Group B:
- C.R. Al Hoceima 116–46 Malabo Kings
- Primeiro de Agosto 90–69 Petro Atlético
- Group A:
- Pakistan in Bangladesh:
- 1st Test in Chittagong, day 4: Bangladesh 135 & 275 (82.3 overs); Pakistan 594/5d. Pakistan win by an innings & 184 runs; lead 2-match series 1–0.
- New Zealand in Australia:
- 2nd Test in Hobart, day 4: New Zealand 150 & 226; Australia 136 & 233 (63.4 overs; David Warner 123*, Doug Bracewell 6/40). New Zealand win by 7 runs; 2-match series drawn 1–1.
- Australia retain the Trans-Tasman Trophy.
- 2nd Test in Hobart, day 4: New Zealand 150 & 226; Australia 136 & 233 (63.4 overs; David Warner 123*, Doug Bracewell 6/40). New Zealand win by 7 runs; 2-match series drawn 1–1.
- World Women's Championship in Brazil, Last 16:
December 11, 2011 (Sunday)
edit- European Cross Country Championships in Velenje, Slovenia:
- Men: Atelaw Yeshetela (BEL) 29:15 Ayad Lamdassem (ESP) 29:20 José Rocha (POR) 29:21
- Women: Fionnuala Britton (IRL) 25:55 Ana Dulce Félix (POR) 26:02 Gemma Steel (GBR) 26:04
- World Cup 2 in Hochfilzen, Austria:
- 4×7.5 km Relay Men: Norway (Rune Brattsveen, Lars Berger, Emil Hegle Svendsen, Tarjei Bø) 1:14:52.9 (1+7) Russia (Anton Shipulin, Andrei Makoveev, Evgeny Ustyugov, Dmitry Malyshko) 1:15:06.8 (0+5) France (Vincent Jay, Simon Fourcade, Alexis Bœuf, Martin Fourcade) 1:15:23.9 (0+6)
- 4×6 km Relay Women: Norway (Fanny Welle-Strand Horn, Elise Ringen, Synnøve Solemdal, Tora Berger) 1:07:13.3 (0+10) France (Marie-Laure Brunet, Anaïs Bescond, Sophie Boilley, Marie Dorin Habert) 1:07:26.9 (0+3) Russia (Svetlana Sleptsova, Natalia Guseva, Anna Bogaliy-Titovets, Olga Zaitseva) 1:07:42.7 (0+6)
- World Cup in La Plagne, France (GER unless stated):
- Four-man: Manuel Machata/Florian Becke/Andreas Bredau/Christian Poser 1:57.00 (58.48, 58.52) Maximilian Arndt/Rene Tiefert/Jan Speer/Martin Putze 1:57.24 (58.58, 58.66) Thomas Florschütz/Gino Gerhardi/Kevin Kuske/Thomas Blaschek 1:57.26 (58.66, 58.60)
- Standings (after 2 of 8 races): (1) Alexandr Zubkov (RUS) 409 points (2) Machata 401 (3) Florschütz 400
- Four-man: Manuel Machata/Florian Becke/Andreas Bredau/Christian Poser 1:57.00 (58.48, 58.52) Maximilian Arndt/Rene Tiefert/Jan Speer/Martin Putze 1:57.24 (58.58, 58.66) Thomas Florschütz/Gino Gerhardi/Kevin Kuske/Thomas Blaschek 1:57.26 (58.66, 58.60)
- Pakistan in Bangladesh:
- 1st Test in Chittagong, day 3: Bangladesh 135 & 134/4 (39 overs); Pakistan 594/5d (176.5 overs; Younis Khan 200*, Asad Shafiq 104). Bangladesh trail by 325 runs with 6 wickets remaining.
- New Zealand in Australia:
- 2nd Test in Hobart, day 3: New Zealand 150 & 226 (78.3 overs); Australia 136 & 72/0 (19 overs). Australia require another 169 runs with 10 wickets remaining.
- West Indies in India:
- 5th ODI in Chennai: India 267/6 (50 overs; Manoj Tiwary 104 r/h); West Indies 233 (44.1 overs; Kieron Pollard 119). India win by 34 runs; win 5-match series 4–1.
- World Cup in Davos, Switzerland:
- Men's Sprint Freestyle: Alexei Petukhov (RUS) 2:41.7 Teodor Peterson (SWE) 2:42.0 Emil Jönsson (SWE) 2:42.1
- Sprint standings (after 3 of 13 races): (1) Petukhov 208 points (2) Peterson 175 (3) Ola Vigen Hattestad (NOR) 111
- Overall standings (after 8 of 37 races): (1) Petter Northug (NOR) 500 points (2) Dario Cologna (SUI) 322 (3) Johan Olsson (SWE) 259
- Women's Sprint Freestyle: Kikkan Randall (USA) 3:02.4 Natalya Matveyeva (RUS) 3:04.1 Maiken Caspersen Falla (NOR) 3:04.1
- Sprint standings (after 3 of 13 races): (1) Randall 240 points (2) Matveyeva 194 (3) Hanna Brodin (SWE) 121
- Overall standings (after 8 of 37 races): (1) Marit Bjørgen (NOR) 582 points (2) Vibeke Skofterud (NOR) 411 (3) Randall 393
- Men's Sprint Freestyle: Alexei Petukhov (RUS) 2:41.7 Teodor Peterson (SWE) 2:42.0 Emil Jönsson (SWE) 2:42.1
- Show jumping – World Cup:
- Western European League, 6th competition in Geneva, Switzerland: Álvaro de Miranda Neto (BRA) on Ashleigh Drossel Dan Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (SWE) on Casall Patrice Delaveau (FRA) on Orient Express
- Standings (after 6 of 12 competitions): (1) Bengtsson 59 points (2) Steve Guerdat (SUI) 51 (3) Nick Skelton (GBR) 48
- Central European League – North Sub-League, 11th competition in Poznań, Poland: Jörne Sprehe (GER) on Contifax Camila Mazza de Benedicto (BRA) on Willink Henk van de Pol (NED) on Chesterfield
- Pacific League – Australia, 13th competition in Sydney: Billy Raymont (AUS) on Ocean Beach NZPH Thomas McDermott (AUS) on Limerick Catherine Green (AUS) on Da Vinci's Pride
- Western European League, 6th competition in Geneva, Switzerland: Álvaro de Miranda Neto (BRA) on Ashleigh Drossel Dan Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (SWE) on Casall Patrice Delaveau (FRA) on Orient Express
- Men's Champions Trophy in Auckland, New Zealand:
- Seventh place match: Pakistan 5–4 (a.e.t.) South Korea
- Fifth place match: Germany 1–0 Great Britain
- Third place match: New Zealand 3–5 Netherlands
- Final: Australia 1–0 Spain
- Australia win the Trophy for the fourth successive time and 12th time overall.
- ISU Grand Prix:
- Grand Prix Final and Junior Grand Prix Final in Quebec City, Canada:
- Ice dancing: Meryl Davis / Charlie White (USA) 188.55 points Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir (CAN) 183.34 Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian Bourzat (FRA) 169.69
- Davis and White win the title for the third successive time.
- Ice dancing: Meryl Davis / Charlie White (USA) 188.55 points Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir (CAN) 183.34 Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian Bourzat (FRA) 169.69
- Grand Prix Final and Junior Grand Prix Final in Quebec City, Canada:
- FIFA Club World Cup in Japan:
- Quarter-finals in Toyota:
- Espérance 1–2 Al-Sadd
- Kashiwa Reysol 1–1 (4–3 pen.) Monterrey
- Quarter-finals in Toyota:
- Primera División de México Apertura Liguilla Final Second leg (first leg score in parentheses): Tigres UANL 3–1 (1–0) Santos Laguna. Tigres UANL win 4–1 on aggregate.
- Tigres UANL win the title for the third time.
- Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A Finals, first leg: Emelec 0–1 Deportivo Quito
- European Tour:
- Dubai World Championship in Dubai, United Arab Emirates:
- Winner: Álvaro Quirós (ESP) 269 (−19)
- Quirós wins his sixth European Tour title.
- Final Race to Dubai standings (prize money in €): (1) Luke Donald (ENG) 5,323,400 (2) Rory McIlroy (NIR) 4,002,168 (3) Martin Kaymer (GER) 3,489,033
- Donald becomes the first player to finish top of the money list on the PGA and European Tours in the same season.[8]
- Winner: Álvaro Quirós (ESP) 269 (−19)
- Dubai World Championship in Dubai, United Arab Emirates:
- World Women's Championship in Brazil, Last 16:
- South Korea 29–30 Angola
- Russia 30–19 Iceland
- Norway 34–22 Netherlands
- Montenegro 19–23 Spain
- Mosconi Cup in Las Vegas, United States:
- Team Europe 11–7 Team USA
- Nick van den Berg (NLD) 2–6 Shane Van Boening (USA)
- Darren Appleton (ENG) 3–6 Johnny Archer (USA)
- Niels Feijen (NLD) 6–4 Rodney Morris (USA)
- Europe win the title for the second consecutive time and sixth time overall.
- Team Europe 11–7 Team USA
- World Cup in Ramsau, Austria:
- HS 98 / 10 km: Jason Lamy-Chappuis (FRA) 22:07.4 Magnus Krog (NOR) 22:07.8 Mario Stecher (AUT) 22:08.0
- Standings (after 6 of 23 races): (1) Lamy-Chappuis 354 points (2) Tino Edelmann (GER) 350 (3) Krog 275
- HS 98 / 10 km: Jason Lamy-Chappuis (FRA) 22:07.4 Magnus Krog (NOR) 22:07.8 Mario Stecher (AUT) 22:08.0
- Heineken Cup pool stage Matchday 3:
- Pool 3:
- Glasgow Warriors 20–15 Montpellier
- Bath 13–18 Leinster
- Standings (after 3 matches): Leinster 11 points, Glasgow Warriors 8, Bath 6, Montpellier 4.
- Pool 4: Clermont 30–12 Leicester Tigers
- Pool 3:
- Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage Matchday 3:
- Pool 1: București Wolves 13–24 Worcester Warriors
- Standings (after 3 matches): Stade Français 14 points, Worcester Warriors 10, București Wolves 5, Crociati Parma 0.
- Pool 4: Exeter Chiefs 18–6 Newport Gwent Dragons
- Standings (after 3 matches): Exeter Chiefs 10 points, Perpignan, Newport Gwent Dragons 9, Cavalieri Prato 0.
- Pool 1: București Wolves 13–24 Worcester Warriors
- World Championships in Perth, Australia:
- Men's 470: Mathew Belcher / Malcolm Page (AUS) 28 points Luke Patience / Stuart Bithell (GBR) 40 Sime Fantela / Igor Marenic (CRO) 62
- Men's Finn: Giles Scott (GBR) 30 points Pieter-Jan Postma (NED) 31 Edward Martin Wright (GBR) 45
- Women's Laser Radial: Marit Boumeester (NED) 49 points Evi Van Acker (BEL) 53 Paige Railey (USA) 71
- Women's RS:X: Lee Korzits (ISR) 31 points Zofia Noceti-Klepacka (POL) 33 Marina Alabau (ESP) 45
- Korzits wins the title for the second time and becomes the first Israeli in any sport to win multiple world championships.
- World Cup 4 in Shanghai, China:
- 500m men: Charles Hamelin (CAN) 40.905 Jon Eley (GBR) 41.054 Liang Wenhao (CHN) 41.178
- Standings (after 6 of 8 races): (1) Olivier Jean (CAN) 3000 points (2) Liang 2804 (3) Eley 2719
- 1000m men: Kwak Yoon-Gy (KOR) 1:25.300 Jean 1:25.451 Noh Jin-Kyu (KOR) 1:25.971
- Standings (after 5 of 8 races): (1) Kwak 4312 points (2) Noh 2096 (3) Hamelin 2000
- 5000m relay men: China (Liang, Song Weilong, Yu Yongjun, Wu Dajing) 6:38.567 Canada (Hamelin, Michael Gilday, Jean, Rémi Beaulieu-Tinker) 6:48.858 Great Britain (Jack Whelbourne, Eley, Paul Stanley, Richard Shoebridge) 7:02.363
- Standings (after 4 of 6 races): (1) Korea 2664 points (2) Canada 2650 (3) China 2538
- 500m women: Arianna Fontana (ITA) 44.026 Liu Qiuhong (CHN) 44.111 Fan Kexin (CHN) 44.320
- Standings (after 6 of 8 races): (1) Martina Valcepina (ITA) 3470 points (2) Liu 3294 (3) Fontana 3000
- 1000m women: Katherine Reutter (USA) 1:32.721 Li Jianrou (CHN) 1:32.864 Yui Sakai (JPN) 1:32.882
- Standings (after 5 of 8 races): (1) Sakai 3050 points (2) Elise Christie (GBR) 2230 (3) Li 1962
- 3000m relay Women: China (Liu, Li, Xiao Han, Fan) 4:12.394 United States (Lana Gehring, Alyson Dudek, Reutter, Jessica Smith) 4:13.000 Japan (Ayuko Ito, Sayuri Shimizu, Sakai, Marie Yoshida) 4:13.763
- Standings (after 4 of 6 races): (1) China 3640 points (2) Japan 2408 (3) Korea 1948
- 500m men: Charles Hamelin (CAN) 40.905 Jon Eley (GBR) 41.054 Liang Wenhao (CHN) 41.178
- Men's World Cup in Harrachov, Czech Republic:
- HS 142: Richard Freitag (GER) 292.4 points Thomas Morgenstern (AUT) 283.9 Severin Freund (GER) 277.8
- Standings (after 5 of 27 events): (1) Andreas Kofler (AUT) 358 points (2) Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 302 (3) Freitag 294
- HS 142: Richard Freitag (GER) 292.4 points Thomas Morgenstern (AUT) 283.9 Severin Freund (GER) 277.8
- UK Championship Final in York, England: Judd Trump (ENG) 10–8 Mark Allen (NIR)
- Trump wins his second ranking title, and the seventh professional title of his career.
- European Short Course Championships in Szczecin, Poland:
- 200m freestyle men: Paul Biedermann (GER) 1:42.92 Filippo Magnini (ITA) 1:43.20 László Cseh (HUN) 1:43.71
- 100m backstroke men: Radosław Kawecki (POL) 50.43 Aschwin Wildeboer (ESP) 50.61 Pavel Sankovich (BLR) 51.14
- 200m breaststroke men: Dániel Gyurta (HUN) 2:02.37 Vyacheslav Sinkevich (RUS) 2:03.61 Michael Jamieson (GBR) 2:03.77
- 50m butterfly men: Andriy Govorov (UKR) 22.70 Amaury Leveaux (FRA) 22.74 Konrad Czerniak (POL) 22.77
- 100m individual medley men: Peter Mankoč (SLO) 52.70 Markus Deibler (GER) 53.04 Martti Aljand (EST) 53.37
- 4 × 50 m freestyle relay men: Italy (Luca Dotto, Marco Orsi, Federico Bocchia, Andrea Rolla) 1:24.82 Russia (Sergey Fesikov, Yevgeny Lagunov, Andrey Grechin, Nikita Konovalov) 1:25.11 Belgium (François Heersbrandt, Emmanuel Vanluchene, Louis Croenen, Jasper Aerents) 1:25.83
- 50m freestyle women: Britta Steffen (GER) 24.01 Jeanette Ottesen (DEN) 24.11 Triin Aljand (EST) 24.23
- 200m freestyle women: Silke Lippok (GER) 1:54.08 Melanie Costa Schmid (ESP) 1:54.31 Evelyn Verrasztó (HUN) 1:54.55
- 200m backstroke women: Daryna Zevina (UKR) 2:02.25 (CR) Duane Da Rocha Marcé (ESP) 2:03.32 Melanie Nocher (IRL) 2:04.29
- 100m breaststroke women: Valentina Artemyeva (RUS) 1:05.19 Rikke Møller Pedersen (DEN) 1:05.23 Daria Deeva (RUS) 1:05.83
- 100m butterfly women: Ottesen 56.22 Jemma Lowe (GBR) 56.67 Ilaria Bianchi (ITA) 57.42
- 400m individual medley women: Mireia Belmonte García (ESP) 4:24.55 (CR) Hannah Miley (GBR) 4:26.06 Zsuzsanna Jakabos (HUN) 4:27.86
December 10, 2011 (Saturday)
edit- World Cup 2 in Hochfilzen, Austria:
- 12.5 km Pursuit Men: Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 33:09.0 (1+0+1+0) Tarjei Bø (NOR) 33:09.1 (0+0+1+0) Benjamin Weger (SUI) 33:13.9 (1+0+0+0)
- Pursuit standings (after 2 of 8 races): (1) Svendsen 114 points (2) Bø 97 (3) Weger 84
- Overall standings (after 5 of 26 races): (1) Carl Johan Bergman (SWE) & Svendsen 225 points (3) Bø 205
- 10 km Pursuit Women: Darya Domracheva (BLR) 29:34.4 (1+0+1+0) Olga Zaitseva (RUS) 29:34.7 (0+0+0+1) Magdalena Neuner (GER) 29:37.5 (0+0+0+2)
- Pursuit standings (after 2 of 8 races): (1) Neuner 96 points (2) Tora Berger (NOR) 92 (3) Domracheva 85
- Overall standings (after 5 of 26 races): (1) Neuner 264 points (2) Kaisa Mäkäräinen (FIN) 229 (3) Domracheva 225
- 12.5 km Pursuit Men: Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 33:09.0 (1+0+1+0) Tarjei Bø (NOR) 33:09.1 (0+0+1+0) Benjamin Weger (SUI) 33:13.9 (1+0+0+0)
- World Cup in La Plagne, France:
- Two-man: Thomas Florschütz/Kevin Kuske (GER) 1:58.50 (59.39, 59.11) Steven Holcomb/Steven Langton (USA) 1:58.85 (59.48, 59.37) Beat Hefti/Thomas Lamparter (SUI) 1:58.91 (59.53, 59.38)
- Standings (after 2 of 8 races): (1) Florschütz 435 points (2) Hefti 425 (3) Holcomb 410
- Two-man: Thomas Florschütz/Kevin Kuske (GER) 1:58.50 (59.39, 59.11) Steven Holcomb/Steven Langton (USA) 1:58.85 (59.48, 59.37) Beat Hefti/Thomas Lamparter (SUI) 1:58.91 (59.53, 59.38)
- Pakistan in Bangladesh:
- 1st Test in Chittagong, day 2: Bangladesh 135; Pakistan 415/4 (128 overs; Mohammad Hafeez 143). Pakistan lead by 280 runs with 6 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
- New Zealand in Australia:
- 2nd Test in Hobart, day 2: New Zealand 150 & 139/3 (44 overs); Australia 136 (51 overs). New Zealand lead by 153 runs with 7 wickets remaining.
- World Cup in Davos, Switzerland (NOR unless stated):
- Men's 30 km Freestyle Individual: Petter Northug 1:07:43.8 Maurice Manificat (FRA) 1:08:35.2 Lukáš Bauer (CZE) 1:08:43.3
- Distance standings (after 4 of 21 races): (1) Northug 240 points (2) Johan Olsson (SWE) 169 (3) Manificat 151
- Overall standings (after 7 of 37 races): (1) Northug 455 points (2) Dario Cologna (SUI) 286 (3) Olsson 259
- Women's 15 km Freestyle Individual: Marit Bjørgen 35:59.5 Vibeke Skofterud 36:41.3 Therese Johaug 36:41.7
- Distance standings (after 4 of 21 races): (1) Bjørgen 296 points (2) Skofterud 226 (3) Johaug 186
- Overall standings (after 7 of 37 races): (1) Bjørgen 546 points (2) Skofterud 389 (3) Johaug 376
- Men's 30 km Freestyle Individual: Petter Northug 1:07:43.8 Maurice Manificat (FRA) 1:08:35.2 Lukáš Bauer (CZE) 1:08:43.3
- European Championships in Moscow, Russia:
- Men:
- World Challenge Game 2: France 10–6 Russia
- France win the challenge 2–0 and qualify for the World Championship.
- Gold Medal Game: Sweden 6–7 Norway
- Norway win the title for the second successive time and fifth time overall.
- World Challenge Game 2: France 10–6 Russia
- Women:
- World Challenge Game 2: Czech Republic 7–4 Hungary
- Czech Republic win the challenge 2–0 and qualify for the World Championship.
- Gold Medal Game: Sweden 2–8 Scotland
- Scotland win the title for the second time.
- World Challenge Game 2: Czech Republic 7–4 Hungary
- Men:
- Men's Champions Trophy in Auckland, New Zealand:
- Pool C (teams in bold advance to the final):
- Netherlands 1–3 Spain
- Australia 2–1 New Zealand
- Final standings: Australia 9 points, Spain 6, New Zealand, Netherlands 1.
- Pool D:
- Germany 5–0 Pakistan
- Great Britain 4–3 South Korea
- Final standings: Germany 7 points, Great Britain 6, Pakistan 3, Korea 1.
- Pool C (teams in bold advance to the final):
- ISU Grand Prix:
- Grand Prix Final and Junior Grand Prix Final in Quebec City, Canada:
- Ladies: Carolina Kostner (ITA) 187.48 points Akiko Suzuki (JPN) 179.76 Alena Leonova (RUS) 176.42
- Men: Patrick Chan (CAN) 260.30 points Daisuke Takahashi (JPN) 249.12 Javier Fernández (ESP) 247.55
- Pairs: Aliona Savchenko/Robin Szolkowy (GER) 212.26 points Tatiana Volosozhar/Maxim Trankov (RUS) 212.08 Yuko Kavaguti/Alexander Smirnov (RUS) 187.77
- Junior ice dancing (all RUS): Victoria Sinitsina / Ruslan Zhiganshin 147.53 points Anna Yanovskaia / Sergei Mozgov 136.61 Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin 135.17
- Junior men: Jason Brown (USA) 208.41 points Yan Han (CHN) 205.93 Joshua Farris (USA) 203.98
- Grand Prix Final and Junior Grand Prix Final in Quebec City, Canada:
- CAF U-23 Championship in Marrakech, Morocco:
- Third Place Play-off: Senegal 0–2 Egypt
- Final: Gabon 2–1 Morocco
- Gabon win the title for the first time.
- Gabon, Morocco and Egypt qualify for 2012 Olympics, Senegal advances to AFC-CAF playoffs.
- CECAFA Cup in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania:
- OFC Champions League group stage Matchday 3:
- Group B: Hekari United 3–1 Koloale
- Standings: Auckland City 6 points (2 matches), Amicale 4 (2), Hekari United 4 (3), Koloale 0 (3).
- Group B: Hekari United 3–1 Koloale
- World Cup in Rukatunturi, Finland (USA unless stated):
- Moguls men: Mikaël Kingsbury (CAN) 25.00 points Sho Kashima 21.71 Anthony Benna (FRA) 16.28
- Overall standings: (1) Kingsbury & Wing Tai Barrymore 20 points (3) Kashima & Torin Yater-Wallace 16
- Muguls women: Hannah Kearney 24.70 points Eliza Outtrim 22.25 Nikola Sudová (CZE) 21.70
- Overall standings: (1) Kearney & Brita Sigourney 20 points (3) Outtrim & Rosalind Groenewoud (CAN) 16
- Moguls men: Mikaël Kingsbury (CAN) 25.00 points Sho Kashima 21.71 Anthony Benna (FRA) 16.28
- World Cup 2 in Whistler, Canada:
- Women: Natalie Geisenberger (GER) 1:23.439 (41.748, 41.691) Tatjana Hüfner (GER) 1:23.482 (41.700, 41.782) Tatiana Ivanova (RUS) 1:23.606 (41.796, 41.810)
- Standings (after 2 of 9 races): (1) Hüfner 185 points (2) Geisenberger 160 (3) Anke Wischnewski (GER) 140
- Team relay: Germany (Geisenberger, Felix Loch, Ronny Pietrasik/Christian Weise) 2:18.773 (45.026, 46.717, 47.030) Canada (Alex Gough, Samuel Edney, Tristan Walker/Justin Snith 2:19.001 (45.073, 46.681, 47.247) Russia (Ivanova, Albert Demtschenko, Vladislav Yuzhakov/Vladimir Makhnutin) 2:19.162 (45.130, 46.822, 47.210)
- Standings (after 2 of 6 races): (1) Canada & Germany 185 points (3) Russia 140
- Women: Natalie Geisenberger (GER) 1:23.439 (41.748, 41.691) Tatjana Hüfner (GER) 1:23.482 (41.700, 41.782) Tatiana Ivanova (RUS) 1:23.606 (41.796, 41.810)
- UFC 140 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
- Featherweight bout: Jung Chan-Sung (KOR) def. Mark Hominick (CAN) via KO (punches)
- Welterweight bout: Brian Ebersole (USA) def. Claude Patrick (CAN) via split decision (29–28, 28–29, 29–28)
- Light Heavyweight bout: Antônio Rogério Nogueira (BRA) def. Tito Ortiz (USA) via TKO (strikes to the body)
- Heavyweight bout: Frank Mir (USA) def. Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira (BRA) via submission (kimura)
- Light Heavyweight Championship bout: Jon Jones (USA) (c) def. Lyoto Machida (BRA) via technical submission (guillotine choke)
- Mosconi Cup in Las Vegas, United States:
- Team Europe 10–5 Team USA
- Darren Appleton (ENG)/Niels Feijen (NLD) 6–3 Shawn Putnam (USA)/Mike Dechaine (USA)
- Appleton 6–2 Putnam
- Ralf Souquet (GER)/Feijen 6–2 Johnny Archer (USA)/Rodney Morris (USA)
- Nick van den Berg (NLD) 5–6 Shane Van Boening (USA)
- Chris Melling (ENG) 6–2 Dechaine
- Team Europe 10–5 Team USA
- World Cup in Ramsau, Austria:
- HS 98 / 10 km: Jan Schmid (NOR) 22:05.8 Jason Lamy-Chappuis (FRA) 22:08.2 Tino Edelmann (GER) 22:08.8
- Standings (after 5 of 23 races): (1) Edelmann 300 points (2) Lamy-Chappuis 254 (3) Håvard Klemetsen (NOR) 239
- HS 98 / 10 km: Jan Schmid (NOR) 22:05.8 Jason Lamy-Chappuis (FRA) 22:08.2 Tino Edelmann (GER) 22:08.8
- IRB Sevens World Series:
- South Africa Sevens in Port Elizabeth:
- Shield: Zimbabwe 19–12 Kenya
- Bowl: Canada 19–22 Scotland
- Plate: Wales 48–0 Fiji
- Cup: South Africa 26–31 New Zealand
- Standings (after 3 of 9 competitions): (1) Fiji & New Zealand 51 points (3) South Africa 48
- South Africa Sevens in Port Elizabeth:
- Heineken Cup pool stage Matchday 3:
- Pool 1:
- Scarlets 14–17 Munster
- Castres 41–22 Northampton Saints
- Standings (after 3 matches): Munster 12 points, Scarlets 10, Castres 6, Northampton Saints 3.
- Pool 2: Racing Métro 14–34 London Irish
- Standings (after 3 matches): Cardiff Blues 12 points, Edinburgh 9, London Irish 7, Racing Métro 3.
- Pool 5:
- Benetton Treviso 30–26 Biarritz
- Saracens 31–26 Ospreys
- Standings (after 3 matches): Saracens 10 points, Ospreys, Biarritz 7, Benetton Treviso 6.
- Pool 6: Connacht 10–14 Gloucester
- Standings (after 3 matches): Toulouse 12 points, Harlequins 8, Gloucester 5, Connacht 1.
- Pool 1:
- Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage Matchday 3:
- Pool 1: Crociati Parma 0–57 Stade Français
- Standings: Stade Français 14 points (3 matches), Worcester Warriors, București Wolves 5 (2), Crociati Parma 0 (3).
- Pool 2: Lyon 31–16 Petrarca Padova
- Standings (after 3 matches): Newcastle Falcons 13 points, Toulon 10, Lyon 5, Petrarca Padova 0.
- Pool 3:
- Rovigo 7–31 Bordeaux Bègles
- Bayonne 19–11 London Wasps
- Standings (after 3 matches): Bayonne 13 points, London Wasps 10, Bordeaux Bègles 5, Rovigo 0.
- Pool 5: La Vila 18–47 Brive
- Standings (after 3 matches): Brive 13 points, Sale Sharks 10, Agen 5, La Vila 0.
- Pool 1: Crociati Parma 0–57 Stade Français
- World Cup 4 in Shanghai, China (CHN unless stated):
- 500m men: Olivier Jean (CAN) 41.073 Gong Qiuwen 41.516 Daan Breeuwsma (NED) 41.667
- Standings (after 5 of 8 races): (1) Jean 3000 points (2) Liang Wenhao 2164 (3) Jon Eley (GBR) 1919
- 1500m men: Noh Jin-Kyu (KOR) 2:09.041 (WR) Charles Hamelin (CAN) 2:09.098 Kwak Yoon-Gy (KOR) 2:09.548
- Standings (after 5 of 8 races): (1) Noh 4000 points (2) Kwak 2240 (3) Hamelin 1826
- 500m women: Fan Kexin 43.873 Liu Qiuhong 43.959 Jessica Smith (USA) 45.338
- Standings (after 5 of 8 races): (1) Martina Valcepina (ITA) 3302 points (2) Liu 2494 (3) Fan 2050
- 1500m women: Cho Ha-Ri (KOR) 2:22.473 Katherine Reutter (USA) 2:22.764 Xiao Han 2:23.061
- Standings (after 5 of 8 races): (1) Cho 2952 points (2) Reutter 2800 (3) Lee Eun-Byul (KOR) 2537
- 500m men: Olivier Jean (CAN) 41.073 Gong Qiuwen 41.516 Daan Breeuwsma (NED) 41.667
- World Cup in La Plagne, France:
- Women: Mellisa Hollingsworth (CAN) 2:06.09 (1:03.00, 1:03.09) Anne O'Shea (USA) 2:06.46 (1:03.27, 1:03.19) Katie Uhlaender (USA) 2:06.64 (1:03.43, 1:03.21)
- Standings (after 2 of 8 races): (1) Hollingsworth 425 points (2) Olga Potylitsina (RUS) 393 (3) Anja Huber (GER) 384
- Women: Mellisa Hollingsworth (CAN) 2:06.09 (1:03.00, 1:03.09) Anne O'Shea (USA) 2:06.46 (1:03.27, 1:03.19) Katie Uhlaender (USA) 2:06.64 (1:03.43, 1:03.21)
- Men's World Cup in Harrachov, Czech Republic:
- HS 142 Team: Norway (Tom Hilde, Bjørn Einar Romøren, Vegard Sklett, Anders Bardal) 993.7 points Austria (Thomas Morgenstern, David Zauner, Andreas Kofler, Gregor Schlierenzauer) 956.0 Slovenia (Jernej Damjan, Jure Šinkovec, Peter Prevc, Robert Kranjec) 888.6
- UK Championship in York, England, Semi-finals: Ricky Walden (ENG) 7–9 Mark Allen (NIR)
- Men's World Tour:
- Billabong Pipeline Masters in Pipeline, Hawaii, United States: (1) Kieren Perrow (AUS) (2) Joel Parkinson (AUS) (3) Michel Bourez (PYF) & Kelly Slater (USA)
- Final Standings: (1) Slater 67,100 points (2) Parkinson 56,100 (3) Owen Wright (AUS) 47,900
- Billabong Pipeline Masters in Pipeline, Hawaii, United States: (1) Kieren Perrow (AUS) (2) Joel Parkinson (AUS) (3) Michel Bourez (PYF) & Kelly Slater (USA)
- European Short Course Championships in Szczecin, Poland:
- 100m freestyle men: Sergey Fesikov (RUS) 46.56 Luca Dotto (ITA) 46.89 Krisztián Takács (HUN) 47.46
- 1500m freestyle men: Mateusz Sawrymowicz (POL) 14:29.81 Mads Glæsner (DEN) 14:29.88 Sergiy Frolov (UKR) 14:35.22
- 50m breaststroke men: Fabio Scozzoli (ITA) 26.25 Damir Dugonjič (SLO) 26.34 Alexander Dale Oen (NOR) 26.49
- 200m butterfly men: László Cseh (HUN) 1:50.87 Nikolay Skvortsov (RUS) 1:51.21 Joe Roebuck (GBR) 1:51.62
- 400m freestyle women: Mireia Belmonte García (ESP) 3:56.39 Lotte Friis (DEN) 3:58.02 Melanie Costa Schmid (ESP) 4:00.30
- 50m backstroke women: Anastasia Zuyeva (RUS) 26.23 Georgia Davies (GBR) 26.93 Simona Baumrtová (CZE) 26.94
- 100m individual medley women: Theresa Michalak (GER) 59.05 Zsuzsanna Jakabos (HUN) 59.72 Mie Østergaard Nielsen (DEN) 1:00.10
- 4 × 50 m medley relay women: Denmark (Nielsen, Rikke Møller Pedersen, Jeanette Ottesen, Pernille Blume) 1:46.48 Russia (Zuyeva, Valentina Artemyeva, Irina Bespalova, Margarita Nesterova) 1:47.08 Poland (Aleksandra Urbańczyk, Ewa Ścieszko, Anna Dowgiert, Katarzyna Wilk) 1:48.70
December 9, 2011 (Friday)
edit- World Cup 2 in Hochfilzen, Austria:
- 10 km Sprint Men (all 0+0): Carl Johan Bergman (SWE) 24:41.9 Andrei Makoveev (RUS) 24:51.1 Benjamin Weger (SUI) 25:01.5
- Sprint standings (after 2 of 10 races): (1) Bergman 120 points (2) Tarjei Bø (NOR) 92 (3) Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 91
- Overall standings (after 4 of 26 races): (1) Martin Fourcade (FRA) & Bergman 182 points (3) Svendsen 165
- 7.5 km Sprint Women: Magdalena Neuner (GER) 21:09.2 (0+0) Kaisa Mäkäräinen (FIN) 21:24.1 (1+0) Olga Zaitseva (RUS) 21:31.9 (1+0)
- Sprint standings (after 2 of 10 races): (1) Neuner 120 points (2) Mäkäräinen 102 (3) Darya Domracheva (BLR) 80
- Overall standings (after 4 of 26 races): (1) Neuner 216 points (2) Mäkäräinen 199 (3) Domracheva 165
- 10 km Sprint Men (all 0+0): Carl Johan Bergman (SWE) 24:41.9 Andrei Makoveev (RUS) 24:51.1 Benjamin Weger (SUI) 25:01.5
- World Cup in La Plagne, France:
- Two-woman: Kaillie Humphries/Emily Baadsvik (CAN) 2:02.81 (1:01.63, 1:01.18) Cathleen Martini/Janine Tischer (GER) 2:02.93 (1:01.79, 1:01.14) Fabienne Meyer/Hanne Schenk (SUI) 2:02.98 (1:01.75, 1:01.23)
- Standings (after 2 of 8 races): (1) Anja Schneiderheinze-Stöckel (GER) 417 points (2) Martini & Sandra Kiriasis (GER) 394
- Two-woman: Kaillie Humphries/Emily Baadsvik (CAN) 2:02.81 (1:01.63, 1:01.18) Cathleen Martini/Janine Tischer (GER) 2:02.93 (1:01.79, 1:01.14) Fabienne Meyer/Hanne Schenk (SUI) 2:02.98 (1:01.75, 1:01.23)
- Pakistan in Bangladesh:
- 1st Test in Chittagong, day 1: Bangladesh 135 (51.2 overs); Pakistan 132/0 (38 overs). Pakistan trail by 3 runs with 10 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
- New Zealand in Australia:
- 2nd Test in Hobart, day 1: New Zealand 150 (45.5 overs; James Pattinson 5/51); Australia 12/1 (4.2 overs). Australia trail by 138 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
- European Championships in Moscow, Russia:
- Men:
- Semifinal: Norway 5–2 Czech Republic
- World Challenge Game 1: France 10–4 Russia
- Bronze Medal Game: Czech Republic 6–9 Denmark
- Women:
- Semifinal: Denmark 2–10 Scotland
- World Challenge Game 1: Czech Republic 7–4 Hungary
- Bronze Medal Game: Denmark 7–13 Russia
- Men:
- ISU Grand Prix:
- Grand Prix Final and Junior Grand Prix Final in Quebec City, Canada:
- Junior pairs: Sui Wenjing / Han Cong (CHN) 160.43 points Katherine Bobak / Ian Beharry (CAN) 152.65 Britney Simpson / Matthew Blackmer (USA) 146.35
- Sui and Han win the title for the second time.
- Junior ladies (all RUS): Yulia Lipnitskaya 179.73 points Polina Shelepen 162.34 Polina Korobeynikova 151.18
- Lipnitskaia wins the title for the first time.
- Junior pairs: Sui Wenjing / Han Cong (CHN) 160.43 points Katherine Bobak / Ian Beharry (CAN) 152.65 Britney Simpson / Matthew Blackmer (USA) 146.35
- Grand Prix Final and Junior Grand Prix Final in Quebec City, Canada:
- World Cup in Copper Mountain, United States (USA unless stated):
- Halfpipe men: Wing Tai Barrymore 87.2 points Torin Yater-Wallace 84.6 Duncan Adams 83.8
- Halfpipe women: Brita Sigourney 86.6 points Rosalind Groenewoud (CAN) 81.4 Virginie Faivre (SUI) 77.4
- World Women's Championship in Brazil (teams in bold advance to the Round of 16):
- Group A in Santos:
- Group B in Barueri:
- Spain 39–9 Australia
- Netherlands 26–38 South Korea
- Russia 34–19 Kazakhstan
- Final standings: Russia 10 points, Spain 8, South Korea 6, Netherlands 4, Kazakhstan 2, Australia 0.
- Group C in São Paulo:
- Group D in São Bernardo do Campo:
- World Cup 2 in Whistler, Canada:
- Men (all GER): Felix Loch 1:36.480 (48.263, 48.217) Johannes Ludwig 1:36.758 (48.406, 48.352) David Möller 1:36.778 (48.361, 48.417)
- Standings (after 2 of 9 races): (1) Loch 200 points (2) Möller 155 (3) Ludwig 145
- Doubles: Andreas Linger/Wolfgang Linger (AUT) 1:22.644 (41.255, 41.389) Peter Penz/Georg Fischler (AUT) 1:22.888 (41.331, 41.557) Christian Oberstolz/Patrick Gruber (ITA) 1:22.943 (41.380, 41.563)
- Standings (after 2 of 9 races): (1) Penz/Fischler 185 points (2) Linger/Linger 170 (3) Vladislav YuzhakovVladimir Makhnutin (RUS) 127
- Men (all GER): Felix Loch 1:36.480 (48.263, 48.217) Johannes Ludwig 1:36.758 (48.406, 48.352) David Möller 1:36.778 (48.361, 48.417)
- Mosconi Cup in Las Vegas, United States:
- Team Europe 6–4 Team USA
- Nick van den Berg (NLD)/Niels Feijen (NLD) 5–6 Shane Van Boening (USA)/Johnny Archer (USA)
- Ralf Souquet (GER) 1–6 Mike Dechaine (USA)
- Darren Appleton (ENG)/Chris Melling (ENG) 5–6 Shawn Putnam (USA)/Rodney Morris (USA)
- van den Berg 6–1 Archer
- Souquet/Melling (ENG) 6–2 Van Boening/Morris
- Team Europe 6–4 Team USA
- Heineken Cup pool stage Matchday 3:
- Pool 2: Cardiff Blues 25–8 Edinburgh
- Standings: Cardiff Blues 12 points (3 matches), Edinburgh 9 (3), Racing Métro 3 (2), London Irish 2 (2).
- Pool 4: Ulster 31–10 Aironi
- Standings: Ulster 9 points (3 matches), Leicester Tigers 8 (2), Clermont 6 (2), Aironi 0 (3).
- Pool 6: Harlequins 10–21 Toulouse
- Standings: Toulouse 12 points (3 matches), Harlequins 8 (3), Gloucester 1 (2), Connacht 0 (2).
- Pool 2: Cardiff Blues 25–8 Edinburgh
- Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage Matchday 3:
- Pool 4: Perpignan 54–20 Cavalieri Prato
- Standings: Perpignan 9 points (3 matches), Newport Gwent Dragons 9 (2), Exeter Chiefs 6 (2), Cavalieri Prato 0 (3).
- Pool 4: Perpignan 54–20 Cavalieri Prato
- World Cup in La Plagne, France:
- Men: Martins Dukurs (LAT) 2:01.25 (1:00.51, 1:00.74) Tomass Dukurs (LAT) 2:02.23 (1:01.01, 1:01.22) Aleksandr Tretyakov (RUS) 2:02.42 (1:01.09, 1:01.33)
- Standings (after 2 of 8 races): (1) Martins Dukurs 450 points (2) Tomass Dukurs & Tretyakov 410
- Men: Martins Dukurs (LAT) 2:01.25 (1:00.51, 1:00.74) Tomass Dukurs (LAT) 2:02.23 (1:01.01, 1:01.22) Aleksandr Tretyakov (RUS) 2:02.42 (1:01.09, 1:01.33)
- Men's World Cup in Harrachov, Czech Republic:
- HS 142: Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 246.8 points Daiki Ito (JPN) 245.8 Anders Bardal (NOR) 245.0
- Standings (after 4 of 27 events): (1) Andreas Kofler (AUT) 313 points (2) Schlierenzauer 270 (3) Richard Freitag (GER) 194
- HS 142: Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 246.8 points Daiki Ito (JPN) 245.8 Anders Bardal (NOR) 245.0
- UK Championship in York, England, Semi-finals: Judd Trump (ENG) 9–7 Neil Robertson (AUS)
- European Short Course Championships in Szczecin, Poland:
- 50m backstroke men: Aschwin Wildeboer (ESP) 23.43 Flori Lang (SUI) 23.57 Pavel Sankovich (BLR) 23.64
- 100m breaststroke men: Alexander Dale Oen (NOR) 57.05 Damir Dugonjič (SLO) 57.29 Fabio Scozzoli (ITA) 57.30
- 100m butterfly men: Konrad Czerniak (POL) 49.62 Yevgeny Korotyshkin (RUS) 49.88 François Heersbrandt (BEL) 50.44
- 400m individual medley men: László Cseh (HUN) 4:01.68 Dávid Verrasztó (HUN) 4:03.03 Gal Nevo (ISR) 4:04.49
- 100m freestyle women: Britta Steffen (GER) 51.94 Jeanette Ottesen (DEN) 52.05 Amy Smith (GBR) 52.77
- 800m freestyle women: Lotte Friis (DEN) 8:07.53 Erika Villaécija García (ESP) 8:12.23 Melanie Costa Schmid (ESP) 8:16.28
- 100m backstroke women: Daryna Zevina (UKR) 56.96 Anastasia Zuyeva (RUS) 57.12 Mie Østergaard Nielsen (DEN) 57.57
- 200m breaststroke women: Rikke Møller Pedersen (DEN) 2:19.55 Anastasia Chaun (RUS) 2:20.84 Fanny Lecluyse (BEL) 2:21.14
- 50m butterfly women: Ottesen 24.92 (CR) Triin Aljand (EST) 25.51 Sviatlana Khakhlova (BLR) 25.96
- 4 × 50 m freestyle relay women: Germany (Steffen, Dorothea Brandt, Paulina Schmiedel, Daniela Schreiber) 1:37.29 Denmark (Nielsen, Pernille Blume, Katrine Holm Sørensen, Ottesen) 1:37.63 Italy (Erika Ferraioli, Erica Buratto, Federica Pellegrini, Laura Letrari) 1:38.12
December 8, 2011 (Thursday)
edit- Men's World Cup in Beaver Creek, United States:
- Slalom: Ivica Kostelić (CRO) 1:50.20 (54.64, 55.56) Cristian Deville (ITA) 1:50.34 (54.64, 55.70) Marcel Hirscher (AUT) 1:50.68 (54.50, 56.18)
- Overall standings (after 8 of 45 races): (1) Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 334 points (2) Ted Ligety (USA) 309 (3) Hirscher 280
- Slalom: Ivica Kostelić (CRO) 1:50.20 (54.64, 55.56) Cristian Deville (ITA) 1:50.34 (54.64, 55.70) Marcel Hirscher (AUT) 1:50.68 (54.50, 56.18)
- Euroleague Regular Season Matchday 8 (teams in bold advance to Top 16):
- Group A: Olympiacos 84–82 Caja Laboral
- Standings: Fenerbahçe Ülker, Bennet Cantù 5–3, Caja Laboral, Olympiacos 4–4, Gescrap Bizkaia, SLUC Nancy 3–5.
- Group B: Unicaja 79–90 Brose Baskets
- Standings: CSKA Moscow 8–0, Panathinaikos 6–2, Brose Baskets, Unicaja 3–5, Žalgiris Kaunas, KK Zagreb 2–6.
- Group C:
- Spirou Basket 84–79 Partizan Mt:s Belgrade
- Real Madrid 88–64 Maccabi Tel Aviv
- Standings: Real Madrid 6–2, Anadolu Efes, Maccabi Tel Aviv 5–3, Partizan Mt:s Belgrade 4–4, EA7 Emporio Armani, Spirou Basket 2–6.
- Group D:
- Galatasaray Medical Park 63–67 Montepaschi Siena
- FC Barcelona Regal 63–50 UNICS Kazan
- Standings: FC Barcelona Regal 8–0, Montepaschi Siena 6–2, UNICS Kazan 5–3, Galatasaray Medical Park 3–5, Union Olimpija Ljubljana, Asseco Prokom Gdynia 1–7.
- Group A: Olympiacos 84–82 Caja Laboral
- West Indies in India:
- 4th ODI in Indore: India 418/5 (50 overs; Virender Sehwag 219); West Indies 265 (49.2 overs). India win by 153 runs; lead 5-match series 3–1.
- Sehwag hits the highest individual score in a One Day International, surpassing 200* set by teammate Sachin Tendulkar in 2010.
- 4th ODI in Indore: India 418/5 (50 overs; Virender Sehwag 219); West Indies 265 (49.2 overs). India win by 153 runs; lead 5-match series 3–1.
- European Championships in Moscow, Russia:
- Men:
- Tiebreakers:
- Round 1:
- Switzerland 2–8 Scotland
- Germany 4–7 Czech Republic
- Round 2: Scotland 5–7 Czech Republic
- Round 1:
- Playoffs:
- Sweden 5–4 Norway
- Denmark 8–9 Czech Republic
- Tiebreakers:
- Women:
- Tiebreaker: Russia 6–5 Germany
- Playoffs:
- Men:
- Men's Champions Trophy in Auckland, New Zealand:
- Pool C (team in bold advances to the final):
- Spain 3–2 New Zealand
- Netherlands 2–4 Australia
- Standings (after 2 matches): Australia 6 points, Spain 3, New Zealand, Netherlands 1.
- Pool D:
- Pakistan 6–2 South Korea
- Great Britain 1–2 Germany
- Standings (after 2 matches): Germany 4 points, Pakistan, Great Britain 3, Korea 1.
- Pool C (team in bold advances to the final):
- FIFA Club World Cup in Japan:
- Copa Sudamericana Finals first leg: LDU Quito 0–1 Universidad de Chile
- Primera División de México Apertura Liguilla Final First leg: Santos Laguna 0–1 Tigres UANL
- World Women's Championship in Brazil (teams in bold advance to the Round of 16):
- Group C in São Paulo:
- Group D in São Bernardo do Campo:
- Mosconi Cup in Las Vegas, United States:
- Team Europe 4–1 Team USA
- Team Europe 6–4 Team USA
- Chris Melling (ENG)/Nick van den Berg (NLD) 3–6 Johnny Archer (USA)/Shawn Putnam (USA)
- Niels Feijen (NLD) 6–0 Rodney Morris (USA)
- Darren Appleton (ENG)/Ralf Souquet (GER) 6–4 Shane Van Boening (USA)/Mike Dechaine (USA)
- Melling 6–5 Van Boening
- Team Europe 4–1 Team USA
- Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage Matchday 3:
- Pool 2: Newcastle Falcons 6–3 Toulon
- Standings: Newcastle Falcons 13 points (3 matches), Toulon 10 (3), Lyon 1 (2), Petrarca Padova 0 (2).
- Pool 5: Agen 14–29 Sale Sharks
- Pool 2: Newcastle Falcons 6–3 Toulon
- UK Championship in York, England, quarter-finals:
- Stephen Maguire (SCO) 3–6 Judd Trump (ENG)
- Ding Junhui (CHN) 2–6 Neil Robertson (AUS)
- Ricky Walden (ENG) 6–3 Shaun Murphy (ENG)
- Mark Allen (NIR) 6–5 Marco Fu (HKG)
- European Short Course Championships in Szczecin, Poland:
- 50m freestyle men: Konrad Czerniak (POL) 20.88 Sergey Fesikov (RUS) 20.95 Marco Orsi (ITA) 21.01
- 400m freestyle men: Paul Biedermann (GER) 3:38.65 Mads Glæsner (DEN) 3:39.30 Paweł Korzeniowski (POL) 3:40.54
- 200m backstroke men: Radosław Kawęcki (POL) 1:49.15 Aschwin Wildeboer (ESP) 1:50.63 Péter Bernek (HUN) 1:51.21
- 200m individual medley men: László Cseh (HUN) 1:53.43 Markus Rogan (AUT) 1:53.63 Gal Nevo (ISR) 1:54.87
- 4 × 50 m medley men: Italy (Mirco Di Tora, Fabio Scozzoli, Paolo Facchinelli, Orsi) 1:33.18 Russia (Vitaly Borisov, Sergey Geybel, Yevgeny Korotyshkin, Fesikov) 1:33.86 Germany (Christian Diener, Erik Steinhagen, Steffen Deibler, Stefan Herbst) 1:34.41
- 50m breaststroke women: Valentina Artemyeva (RUS) 30.06 Dorothea Brandt (GER) 30.17 Daria Deeva (RUS) 30.63
- 200m butterfly women: Mireia Belmonte García (ESP) 2:03.37 Jemma Lowe (GBR) 2:04.04 Jessica Dickons (GBR) 2:04.80
- 200m individual medley women: Belmonte García 2:07.06 Evelyn Verrasztó (HUN) 2:08.28 Hannah Miley (GBR) 2:08.34
December 7, 2011 (Wednesday)
edit- Women's World Cup in Beaver Creek, United States:
- Super Giant slalom: Lindsey Vonn (USA) 1:10.68 Fabienne Suter (SUI) 1:11.05 Anna Fenninger (AUT) 1:11.09
- Super-G standings (after 2 of 7 races): (1) Vonn 200 points (2) Fenninger 140 (3) Suter 94
- Overall standings (after 7 of 40 races): (1) Vonn 522 points (2) Viktoria Rebensburg (GER) 286 (3) Elisabeth Görgl (AUT) 269
- Super Giant slalom: Lindsey Vonn (USA) 1:10.68 Fabienne Suter (SUI) 1:11.05 Anna Fenninger (AUT) 1:11.09
- Euroleague Regular Season Matchday 8 (teams in bold advance to Top 16):
- Group A:
- Gescrap Bizkaia 64–67 Bennet Cantù
- SLUC Nancy 53–73 Fenerbahçe Ülker
- Standings: Fenerbahçe Ülker, Bennet Cantù 5–3, Caja Laboral 4–3, Olympiacos 3–4, Gescrap Bizkaia, SLUC Nancy 3–5.
- Group B:
- CSKA Moscow 87–74 KK Zagreb
- Žalgiris Kaunas 59–94 Panathinaikos
- Standings: CSKA Moscow 8–0, Panathinaikos 6–2, Unicaja 3–4, Brose Baskets 2–5, Žalgiris Kaunas, KK Zagreb 2–6.
- Group C: Anadolu Efes 84–70 EA7 Emporio Armani
- Standings: Real Madrid, Maccabi Tel Aviv 5–2, Anadolu Efes 5–3, Partizan Mt:s Belgrade 4–3, EA7 Emporio Armani 2–6, Spirou Charleroi 1–6.
- Group D: Asseco Prokom Gdynia 67–52 Union Olimpija Ljubljana
- Standings: FC Barcelona Regal 7–0, Montepaschi Siena, UNICS Kazan 5–2, Galatasaray Medical Park 3–4, Union Olimpija Ljubljana, Asseco Prokom Gdynia 1–7.
- Group A:
- European Championships in Moscow, Russia (teams in bold advance to the playoffs; teams in italics advance to tiebreaker):
- Men:
- Draw 8:
- Latvia 4–6 Germany
- Czech Republic 6–4 Sweden
- Norway 9–4 Italy
- Scotland 7–9 France
- Denmark 6–7 Switzerland
- Draw 9:
- Czech Republic 7–6 Italy
- Germany 3–4 Switzerland
- France 10–6 Latvia
- Denmark 4–6 Norway
- Scotland 9–3 Sweden
- Final standings: Sweden, Norway, Denmark 6–3, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Germany, Scotland 5–4, France 4–5, Latvia 2–7, Italy 1–8.
- Draw 8:
- Women:
- Draw 8:
- Denmark 6–5 Switzerland
- Norway 5–9 Italy
- Sweden 8–4 Russia
- Czech Republic 3–5 Germany
- Latvia 6–9 Scotland
- Draw 9:
- Norway 4–7 Russia
- Switzerland 7–10 Scotland
- Germany 4–6 Denmark
- Latvia 2–14 Sweden
- Czech Republic 8–4 Italy
- Final standings: Sweden 9–0, Denmark 8–1, Scotland 7–2, Russia, Germany 5–4, Italy, Switzerland, Czech Republic 3–6, Latvia, Norway 1–8.
- Draw 8:
- Men:
- CAF U-23 Championship in Marrakech, Morocco (winner qualifies for 2012 Olympics):
- Semi-finals: Egypt 2–3 Morocco
- UEFA Champions League group stage, Matchday 6 (teams in bold qualify for Round of 16, teams in italics qualify for Europa League Round of 32):
- Group A:
- Manchester City 2–0 Bayern Munich
- Villarreal 0–2 Napoli
- Final standings: Bayern Munich 13 points, Napoli 11, Manchester City 10, Villarreal 0.
- Group B:
- Lille 0–0 Trabzonspor
- Internazionale 1–2 CSKA Moscow
- Final standings: Internazionale 10 points, CSKA Moscow 8, Trabzonspor 7, Lille 6.
- Group C:
- Basel 2–1 Manchester United
- Benfica 1–0 Oțelul Galați
- Final standings: Benfica 12 points, Basel 11, Manchester United 9, Oțelul Galați 0.
- Group D:
- Dinamo Zagreb 1–7 Lyon
- Ajax 0–3 Real Madrid
- Final standings: Real Madrid 18 points, Lyon, Ajax 8, Dinamo Zagreb 0.
- Group A:
- World Women's Championship in Brazil (teams in bold advance to the Round of 16):
- Group A in Santos:
- Group B in Barueri:
- Netherlands 26–35 Russia
- Kazakhstan 18–27 Spain
- Australia 11–45 South Korea
- Standings (after 4 matches): Russia 8 points, Spain 6, Netherlands, South Korea 4, Kazakhstan 2, Australia 0.
- UK Championship in York, England, last 16 (ENG unless stated):
- Mark Williams (WAL) 3–6 Ricky Walden
- Martin Gould 4–6 Shaun Murphy
- Ali Carter 2–6 Mark Allen (NIR)
- Marco Fu (HKG) 6–3 Mark Selby
December 6, 2011 (Tuesday)
edit- Men's World Cup in Beaver Creek, United States:
- Giant slalom: Ted Ligety (USA) 2:40.01 (1:20.42, 1:19.59) Marcel Hirscher (AUT) 2:40.70 (1:20.39, 1:20.31) Kjetil Jansrud (NOR) 2:40.79 (1:20.78, 1:20.01)
- Giant slalom standings (after 3 of 9 races): (1) Ligety 280 points (2) Hirscher 220 (3) Alexis Pinturault (FRA) 159
- Overall standings (after 7 of 45 races): (1) Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 334 points (2) Ligety 289 (3) Didier Cuche (SUI) 268
- Giant slalom: Ted Ligety (USA) 2:40.01 (1:20.42, 1:19.59) Marcel Hirscher (AUT) 2:40.70 (1:20.39, 1:20.31) Kjetil Jansrud (NOR) 2:40.79 (1:20.78, 1:20.01)
- Pakistan in Bangladesh:
- 3rd ODI in Chittagong: Pakistan 177 (46.1 overs); Bangladesh 119 (38 overs). Pakistan win by 58 runs; win 3-match series 3–0.
- European Championships in Moscow, Russia (teams in bold advance to the playoffs):
- Men's Champions Trophy in Auckland, New Zealand (teams in bold advance to the top four):
- Pool A:
- Spain 8–1 Great Britain
- Australia 6–1 Pakistan
- Final standings: Australia 9 points, Spain 6, Great Britain 3, Pakistan 0.
- Pool B:
- South Korea 3–3 Germany
- Netherlands 3–3 New Zealand
- Final standings: Netherlands 7 points, New Zealand, Germany 4, Korea 1.
- Pool A:
- CAF U-23 Championship in Tangiers, Morocco (winner qualifies for 2012 Olympics):
- Semi-finals: Senegal 0–1 (a.e.t.) Gabon
- UEFA Champions League group stage, Matchday 6 (teams in bold qualify for Round of 16, teams in italics qualify for Europa League Round of 32):
- Group E:
- Chelsea 3–0 Valencia
- Genk 1–1 Bayer Leverkusen
- Final standings: Chelsea 11 points, Bayer Leverkusen 10, Valencia 8, Genk 3.
- Group F:
- Olympiacos 3–1 Arsenal
- Borussia Dortmund 2–3 Marseille
- Final standings: Arsenal 11 points, Marseille 10, Olympiacos 9, Borussia Dortmund 4.
- Group G:
- Porto 0–0 Zenit St. Petersburg
- APOEL 0–2 Shakhtar Donetsk
- Final standings: APOEL, Zenit St. Petersburg 9 points, Porto 8, Shakhtar Donetsk 5.
- Group H:
- Barcelona 4–0 BATE Borisov
- Viktoria Plzeň 2–2 Milan
- Final standings: Barcelona 16 points, Milan 9, Viktoria Plzeň 5, BATE Borisov 2.
- Group E:
- World Women's Championship in Brazil (teams in bold advance to the Round of 16):
- Group A in Santos:
- Group B in Barueri:
- Russia 45–8 Australia
- Kazakhstan 20–32 Netherlands
- South Korea 26–29 Spain
- Standings (after 3 matches): Russia 6 points, Spain, Netherlands 4, South Korea, Kazakhstan 2, Australia 0.
- Group C in São Paulo:
- Group D in São Bernardo do Campo:
- UK Championship in York, England, last 16:
- Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) 5–6 Judd Trump (ENG)
- Ding Junhui (CHN) 6–5 Matthew Stevens (WAL)
- John Higgins (SCO) 4–6 Stephen Maguire (SCO)
- Graeme Dott (SCO) 3–6 Neil Robertson (AUS)
December 5, 2011 (Monday)
edit- West Indies in India:
- 3rd ODI in Ahmedabad: West Indies 260/5 (50 overs); India 244 (46.5 overs). West Indies win by 16 runs; India lead 5-match series 2–1.
- European Championships in Moscow, Russia:
- Men's Champions Trophy in Auckland, New Zealand: (teams in bold advance to the top four)
- Pool A:
- Great Britain 1–4 Australia
- Spain 4–2 Pakistan
- Standings (after 2 matches): Australia 6 points, Spain, Great Britain 3, Pakistan 0.
- Pool B:
- Netherlands 3–2 Germany
- New Zealand 1–6 South Korea
- Standings (after 2 matches): Netherlands 6 points, New Zealand, Germany 3, Korea 0.
- Pool A:
- World Women's Championship in Brazil:
- Group C in São Paulo:
- Group D in São Bernardo do Campo:
- UK Championship in York, England, last 32 (ENG unless stated):
- Judd Trump 6–4 Dominic Dale (WAL)
- Mark Allen (NIR) 6–3 Adrian Gunnell
- Stephen Lee 3–6 Ricky Walden
- Mark Williams (WAL) 6–4 Joe Jogia
December 4, 2011 (Sunday)
edit- Men's World Cup in Beaver Creek, United States:
- Giant slalom: Marcel Hirscher (AUT) 2:38.45 (1:18.74, 1:19.71) Ted Ligety (USA) 2:38.61 (1:18.53, 1:20.08) Fritz Dopfer (GER) 2:39.07 (1:19.12, 1:19.95)
- Giant slalom standings (after 2 of 8 races): (1) Ligety 180 points (2) Hirscher 140 (3) Alexis Pinturault (FRA) 109
- Overall standings (after 6 of 45 races): (1) Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 294 points (2) Didier Cuche (SUI) 260 (3) Beat Feuz (SUI) 246
- Giant slalom: Marcel Hirscher (AUT) 2:38.45 (1:18.74, 1:19.71) Ted Ligety (USA) 2:38.61 (1:18.53, 1:20.08) Fritz Dopfer (GER) 2:39.07 (1:19.12, 1:19.95)
- Women's World Cup in Lake Louise, Canada:
- Super-G: Lindsey Vonn (USA) 1:20.21 Anna Fenninger (AUT) 1:20.40 Julia Mancuso (USA) 1:20.92
- Overall standings (after 6 of 40 races): (1) Vonn 422 points (2) Viktoria Rebensburg (GER) 286 (3) Elisabeth Görgl (AUT) 243
- Super-G: Lindsey Vonn (USA) 1:20.21 Anna Fenninger (AUT) 1:20.40 Julia Mancuso (USA) 1:20.92
- 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season:
- The 2012 Bowl Championship Series pairings are announced:
- Rose Bowl, Jan. 2: (10) Wisconsin vs. (5) Oregon
- Fiesta Bowl, Jan. 2: (3) Oklahoma State vs. (4) Stanford
- Sugar Bowl, Jan. 3: (13) Michigan vs. (11) Virginia Tech
- Orange Bowl, Jan. 4: (15) Clemson vs. (23) West Virginia
- BCS National Championship Game, Jan. 9: (1) LSU vs. (2) Alabama
- The 2012 Bowl Championship Series pairings are announced:
- V8 Supercars:
- Sydney Telstra 500 in Sydney, New South Wales (AUS unless stated):
- Race 28: (1) Mark Winterbottom (Ford Performance Racing; Ford FG Falcon) (2) Craig Lowndes (Triple Eight Race Engineering; Holden VE Commodore) (3) Shane van Gisbergen (NZL) (Stone Brothers Racing; Ford FG Falcon)
- Final drivers' championship standings: (1) Jamie Whincup (Triple Eight Race Engineering; Holden VE Commodore) 3168 points (2) Lowndes 3133 (3) Winterbottom 2710
- Whincup wins the title for the third time.
- Final drivers' championship standings: (1) Jamie Whincup (Triple Eight Race Engineering; Holden VE Commodore) 3168 points (2) Lowndes 3133 (3) Winterbottom 2710
- Race 28: (1) Mark Winterbottom (Ford Performance Racing; Ford FG Falcon) (2) Craig Lowndes (Triple Eight Race Engineering; Holden VE Commodore) (3) Shane van Gisbergen (NZL) (Stone Brothers Racing; Ford FG Falcon)
- Sydney Telstra 500 in Sydney, New South Wales (AUS unless stated):
- World Cup 1 in Östersund, Sweden:
- Men's 12.5 km Pursuit: Martin Fourcade (FRA) 32:56.0 (0+0+0+0) Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 33:21.5 (0+0+1+1) Jaroslav Soukup (CZE) 33:22.9 (0+1+0+0)
- Overall standings (after 3 of 26 races): (1) Fourcade 163 points (2) Carl Johan Bergman (SWE) & Svendsen 122
- Women's 10 km Pursuit: Tora Berger (NOR) 33:56.9 (0+0+0+1) Kaisa Mäkäräinen (FIN) 34:30.1 (0+1+0+1) Magdalena Neuner (GER) 35:21.3 (0+1+2+1)
- Overall standings (after 3 of 26 races): (1) Neuner 156 points (2) Mäkäräinen 145 (3) Berger 126
- Men's 12.5 km Pursuit: Martin Fourcade (FRA) 32:56.0 (0+0+0+0) Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 33:21.5 (0+0+1+1) Jaroslav Soukup (CZE) 33:22.9 (0+1+0+0)
- World Cup in Igls, Austria:
- Four-man: Russia (Alexandr Zubkov, Filipp Yegorov, Dmitry Trunenkov, Nikolay Hrenkov) 1:43.05 (51.56, 51.49) United States (Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steven Langton, Curtis Tomasevicz) 1:43.11 (51.65, 51.46) Germany (Thomas Florschütz, Martin Rostig, Kevin Kuske, Thomas Blaschek) 1:43.41 (51.77, 51.64)
- New Zealand in Australia:
- 1st Test in Woolloongabba, Brisbane, day 4: New Zealand 295 & 150 (49.4 overs; James Pattinson 5/27); Australia 427 & 19/1 (2.2 overs). Australia win by 9 wickets; lead 2-match series 1–0.
- World Cup in Düsseldorf, Germany:
- Men's Team Sprint F: Jesper Modin/Teodor Peterson (SWE) 18:22.7 Nikita Kriukov/Alexei Petukhov (RUS) 18:22.9 Pål Golberg/Ola Vigen Hattestad (NOR) 18:23.4
- Women's Team Sprint F: Mari Eide/Maiken Caspersen Falla (NOR) 9:57.0 Sadie Bjornsen/Kikkan Randall (USA) 9:58.6 Natalya Korostelyova/Natalya Matveyeva (RUS) 9:59.1
- Men's Champions Trophy in Auckland, New Zealand: All matches postponed due to an unplayable pitch.
- CAF Confederation Cup Final second leg (first leg score in parentheses): Maghreb de Fès 1–0 (0–1) Club Africain. 1–1 on aggregate, Maghreb de Fès win 6–5 on penalties.
- Magreb de Fès win the Cup for the first time.
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, final matchday:
- Corinthians 0–0 Palmeiras
- Vasco da Gama 1–1 Flamengo
- Final standings: Corinthians 71 points, Vasco da Gama 69.
- Corinthians win the title for the fifth time.
- Argentine Primera División Torneo Apertura, matchday 17:
- Boca Juniors 3–0 Banfield
- Uruguayan Primera División Torneo Apertura, final matchday:
- Liverpool 0–1 Nacional
- Danubio 4–1 Bella Vista
- Final standings: Nacional 32 points, Danubio 31.
- Nacional qualify for the championship playoff.
- European Tour:
- UBS Hong Kong Open in Sheung Shui, Hong Kong:
- Winner: Rory McIlroy (NIR) 268 (−12)
- McIlroy wins his third European Tour title.
- Winner: Rory McIlroy (NIR) 268 (−12)
- UBS Hong Kong Open in Sheung Shui, Hong Kong:
- Chevron World Challenge in Thousand Oaks, California, United States:
- Winner: Tiger Woods (USA) 278 (−10)
- Woods wins his first tournament in over two years.
- Winner: Tiger Woods (USA) 278 (−10)
- World Women's Championship in Brazil:
- Group A in Santos:
- Group B in Barueri:
- South Korea 31–19 Kazakhstan
- Spain 22–28 Russia
- Australia 15–33 Netherlands
- Standings (after 2 matches): Russia 4 points, Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Spain, South Korea 2, Australia 0.
- World Cup in Lillehammer, Norway:
- HS 138 / 10 km: Eric Frenzel (GER) 28:38.5 Jason Lamy-Chappuis (FRA) 28:55.9 Björn Kircheisen (NOR) 28:59.1
- Standings (after 4 of 23 races): (1) Tino Edelmann (GER) 240 points (2) Håvard Klemetsen (NOR) 189 (3) Alessandro Pittin (ITA) 180
- HS 138 / 10 km: Eric Frenzel (GER) 28:38.5 Jason Lamy-Chappuis (FRA) 28:55.9 Björn Kircheisen (NOR) 28:59.1
- World Cup 3 in Nagoya, Japan (CHN unless stated):
- Men's 500m: Olivier Jean (CAN) 41.491 Liang Wenhao 41.738 Gong Qiuwen 42.815
- Men's 1000m (2): Charles Hamelin (CAN) 1:28.270 Kwak Yoon-Gy (KOR) 1:28.365 Michael Gilday (CAN) 1:28.939
- Standings (after 4 of 8 races): (1) Kwak 3312 points (2) Hamelin 2000 (3) Noh Jin-Kyu (KOR) 1456
- Men's 5000m relay: China (Liang, Song Weilong, Wu Dajing, Yu Yongjun) 6:50.562 Russia (Semen Elistratov, Evgeny Kozulin, Viacheslav Kurginian, Vladimir Grigorev) 6:53.481 Japan (Yuzo Takamido, Yuma Sakurai, Daisuke Uemura, Yoshiaki Oguro) 6:53.557
- Standings (after 3 of 6 races): (1) South Korea 2152 points (2) Russia 2010 (3) Canada 1850
- Women's 500m: Arianna Fontana (ITA) 44.479 Yui Sakai (JPN) 44.566 Martina Valcepina (ITA) 44.667
- Standings (after 4 of 8 races): (1) Valcepina 3040 points (2) Fontana & Marianne St-Gelais (CAN) 2000
- Women's 1000m (2): Li Jianrou 1:32.708 Lin Meng 1:33.226 Xiao Han 1:33.334
- Standings (after 4 of 8 races): (1) Sakai 2410 points (2) Elise Christie (GBR) 2096 (3) Li 1162
- Women's 3000m relay: Italy (Fontana, Cecilia Maffei, Arianna Valcepina, Martina Valcepina) 4:19.970 Japan (Ayuko Ito, Sayuri Shimizu, Sakai, Marie Yoshida) 4:20.041 China (Liu Qiuhong, Fan Kexin, Lin, Xiao) 4:20.122
- Standings (after 3 of 6 races): (1) China 2640 points (2) Japan 1768 (3) South Korea 1620
- Men's World Cup in Lillehammer, Norway:
- HS 138: Andreas Kofler (AUT) 252.0 points Severin Freund (GER) 249.2 Anders Bardal (NOR) 249.2
- Standings (after 3 of 27 events): (1) Kofler 300 points (2) Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 170 (3) Richard Freitag (GER) 154
- HS 138: Andreas Kofler (AUT) 252.0 points Severin Freund (GER) 249.2 Anders Bardal (NOR) 249.2
- UK Championship in York, England, last 32 (ENG unless stated):
- Mark Selby 6–0 Ryan Day (WAL)
- Stuart Bingham 4–6 Marco Fu (HKG)
- Ronnie O'Sullivan 6–1 Steve Davis
- Ali Carter 6–4 Robert Milkins
- Martin Gould 6–2 Peter Lines
- Shaun Murphy 6–3 Li Yan (CHN)
- World Cup 3 in Heerenveen, Netherlands (NED unless stated):
- Men's 1000 m: Kjeld Nuis 1:08.64, Sjoerd de Vries 1:09.14, Mo Tae-bum (KOR) 1:09.18
- Standings (after 3 of 6 races): (1) Nuis & Stefan Groothuis 260 points, (3) de Vries 180
- Men's team pursuit: Netherlands (Sven Kramer, Wouter olde Heuvel, Jan Blokhuijsen) 3:42.35, Korea (Lee Seung-hoon, Joo Hyong-jun, Ko Byung-wook) 3:43.82, Germany (Patrick Beckert, Marco Weber, Alexej Baumgärtner) 3:45.28
- Standings (after 2 of 4 races): (1) Netherlands 200 points, (2) Korea & Germany 140
- Women's 1000 m: Christine Nesbitt (CAN) 1:15.32, Yu Jing (CHN) 1:15.85, Yekaterina Shikhova (RUS) 1:16.16
- Standings (after 3 of 6 races): (1) Nesbitt 300 points, (2) Marrit Leenstra 180, (3) Margot Boer 166
- Women's team pursuit: Canada (Brittany Schussler, Nesbitt, Cindy Klassen) 3:00.01, Russia (Yekaterina Lobysheva, Shikhova, Yuliya Skokova) 3:02.38, Korea (Lee Ju-yeon, Noh Seon-yeong, Kim Bo-reum) 3:03.18
- Standings (after 2 of 4 races): (1) Canada 200 points, (2) Russia 150, (3) Korea 130
- Men's 1000 m: Kjeld Nuis 1:08.64, Sjoerd de Vries 1:09.14, Mo Tae-bum (KOR) 1:09.18
- Davis Cup Final, day 3: Spain 3–1 Argentina
- Rafael Nadal (ESP) def. Juan Martín del Potro (ARG) 1–6, 6–4, 6–1, 7–6(0)
- David Ferrer (ESP) vs. Juan Mónaco (ARG); not played
- Spain win the Cup for the fifth time.
- FIVB Men's World Cup in Japan, Matchday 11 (teams in bold qualify for the 2012 Olympics):
December 3, 2011 (Saturday)
edit- Men's World Cup in Beaver Creek, United States:
- Super-G: Sandro Viletta (SUI) 1:18.71 Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 1:18.91 Beat Feuz (SUI) 1:18.97
- Super-G standings (after 2 of 8 races): (1) Svindal 180 points (2) Didier Cuche (SUI) 109 (3) Viletta 108
- Overall standings (after 5 of 45 races): (1) Svindal 265 points (2) Cuche 238 (3) Feuz 231
- Super-G: Sandro Viletta (SUI) 1:18.71 Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 1:18.91 Beat Feuz (SUI) 1:18.97
- Women's World Cup in Lake Louise, Canada:
- Downhill: Lindsey Vonn (USA) 1:51.35 Marie Marchand-Arvier (FRA) 1:53.03 Elisabeth Görgl (AUT) 1:53.26
- Downhill standings (after 2 of 9 races): (1) Vonn 200 points (2) Tina Weirather (LIE) 106 (3) Dominique Gisin (SUI) 105
- Overall standings (after 5 of 40 races): (1) Vonn 322 points (2) Viktoria Rebensburg (GER) 280 (3) Görgl 211
- Downhill: Lindsey Vonn (USA) 1:51.35 Marie Marchand-Arvier (FRA) 1:53.03 Elisabeth Görgl (AUT) 1:53.26
- NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Championship Games:
- Conference USA in Houston: (24) Southern Miss 49, (7) Houston 28
- SEC in Atlanta: (1) LSU 41, (12) Georgia 10
- The Tigers advance to the BCS National Championship Game.
- ACC in Charlotte, North Carolina: (21) Clemson 38, (5) Virginia Tech 10
- Clemson will play in the Orange Bowl.
- Big Ten in Indianapolis: (15) Wisconsin 42, (11) Michigan State 39
- Bedlam Series: (3) Oklahoma State 44, (13) Oklahoma 10
- Oklahoma State advances to the Fiesta Bowl or BCS National Championship Game.
- V8 Supercars:
- Sydney Telstra 500 in Sydney, New South Wales (AUS unless stated):
- Race 27: (1) Craig Lowndes (Triple Eight Race Engineering; Holden VE Commodore) (2) Garth Tander (Holden Racing Team; Holden VE Commodore) (3) Shane van Gisbergen (NZL) (Stone Brothers Racing; Ford FG Falcon)
- Drivers' championship standings: (1) Jamie Whincup (Triple Eight Race Engineering; Holden VE Commodore) 3078 points (2) Lowndes 2995 (3) Mark Winterbottom (Ford Performance Racing; Ford FG Falcon) 2560
- Race 27: (1) Craig Lowndes (Triple Eight Race Engineering; Holden VE Commodore) (2) Garth Tander (Holden Racing Team; Holden VE Commodore) (3) Shane van Gisbergen (NZL) (Stone Brothers Racing; Ford FG Falcon)
- Sydney Telstra 500 in Sydney, New South Wales (AUS unless stated):
- World Cup 1 in Östersund, Sweden:
- Women's 7.5 km Sprint: Magdalena Neuner (GER) 22:01.7 (0+1) Tora Berger (NOR) 22:01.9 (0+1) Kaisa Mäkäräinen (FIN) 22:16.9 (2+0)
- Overall standings (after 2 of 26 races): (1) Neuner 108 points (2) Darya Domracheva (BLR) 100 (3) Mäkäräinen 91
- Women's 7.5 km Sprint: Magdalena Neuner (GER) 22:01.7 (0+1) Tora Berger (NOR) 22:01.9 (0+1) Kaisa Mäkäräinen (FIN) 22:16.9 (2+0)
- World Cup in Igls, Austria:
- Two-man: Beat Hefti/Thomas Lamparter (SUI) 1:44.24 (52.20, 52.04) Thomas Florschütz/Kevin Kuske (GER) 1:44.36 (52.33, 52.03) Steven Holcomb/Justin Olsen (USA) 1:44.42 (52.26, 52.16)
- Team: Germany I (Frank Rommel, Sandra Kiriasis/Stephanie Schneider, Anja Huber, Maximilian Arndt/Jan Speer) 3:35.03 (53.28, 53.84, 55.12, 52.79) Germany II (Alexander Kröckel, Anja Schneiderheinze-Stöckel/Christin Senkel, Marion Thees, Manuel Machata/Michail Makarow) 3:35.13 (53.40, 53.70, 55.32, 52.71) Russia I (Aleksandr Tretyakov, Olga Fyodorova/Yulia Timofeeva, Olga Potylitsina, Alexander Kasjanov/Maxim Mokrousov) 3:35.29 (53.37, 54.10, 54.94, 52.88)
- New Zealand in Australia:
- 1st Test in Woolloongabba, Brisbane, day 3: New Zealand 295 & 10/1 (7 overs); Australia 427 (129.2 overs; Michael Clarke 139). New Zealand trail by 122 runs with 9 wickets remaining.
- Pakistan in Bangladesh:
- 2nd ODI in Mirpur: Pakistan 262/7 (50 overs); Bangladesh 186/7 (50 overs; Nasir Hossain 100). Pakistan win by 76 runs; lead 3-match series 2–0.
- World Cup in Düsseldorf, Germany (NOR unless stated):
- Men's Sprint F: Ola Vigen Hattestad 2:57.5 Alexei Petukhov (RUS) 2:57.6 Pål Golberg 2:57.6
- Sprint standings (after 2 of 13 races): (1) Hattestad 111 points (2) Petukhov 108 (3) Teodor Peterson (SWE) 95
- Overall standings (after 6 of 38 races): (1) Petter Northug 355 points (2) Dario Cologna (SUI) 278 (3) Johan Olsson (SWE) 259
- Women's Sprint F: Kikkan Randall (USA) 1:44.7 Natalya Matveyeva (RUS) 1:45.1 Laurien van der Graaf (SUI) 1:45.7
- Sprint standings (after 2 of 13 races): (1) Randall 140 points (2) Matveyeva 114 (3) Hanna Brodin (SWE) 71
- Overall standings (after 6 of 38 races): (1) Marit Bjørgen 446 points (2) Therese Johaug 316 (3) Vibeke Skofterud 309
- Men's Sprint F: Ola Vigen Hattestad 2:57.5 Alexei Petukhov (RUS) 2:57.6 Pål Golberg 2:57.6
- Men's Champions Trophy in Auckland, New Zealand:
- Pool A:
- Australia 3–2 Spain
- Great Britain 2–1 Pakistan
- Pool B:
- Germany 2–1 New Zealand
- Netherlands 2–0 South Korea
- Pool A:
- CAF U-23 Championship in Morocco (teams in bold qualify for the semifinals):
- Group B:
- Egypt 2–0 South Africa
- Gabon 3–1 Ivory Coast
- Final standings: Egypt 6 points, Gabon, Côte d'Ivoire 4, South Africa 2.
- Group B:
- OFC Champions League group stage Matchday 3:
- J.League Division 1, final matchday (teams in bold qualify for the AFC Champions League):
- Urawa Red Diamonds 1–3 Kashiwa Reysol
- Albirex Niigata 0–1 Nagoya Grampus
- Shimizu S-Pulse 1–3 Gamba Osaka
- Standings: Kashiwa Reysol 72 points, Nagoya Grampus 71, Gamba Osaka 70.
- Kashiwa Reysol win the title for the first time, and will represent Japan at the FIFA Club World Cup.
- World Women's Championship in Brazil:
- Group A in Santos:
- Group B in Barueri:
- Kazakhstan 37–9 Australia
- Russia 39–24 South Korea
- Netherlands 27–34 Spain
- Group C in São Paulo:
- Group D in São Bernardo do Campo:
- World Cup in Lillehammer, Norway:
- HS 100 / 10 km: Håvard Klemetsen (NOR) 27:44.4 Alessandro Pittin (ITA) 27:44.6 Tino Edelmann (GER) 27:53.0
- Standings (after 3 of 23 races): (1) Edelmann 220 points (2) Magnus Krog (NOR) 169 (3) Klemetsen 165
- HS 100 / 10 km: Håvard Klemetsen (NOR) 27:44.4 Alessandro Pittin (ITA) 27:44.6 Tino Edelmann (GER) 27:53.0
- IRB Sevens World Series:
- Dubai Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates:
- Shield: Samoa 31–17 Kenya
- Bowl: United States 0–26 Scotland
- Plate: Australia 17–14 South Africa
- Cup: England 29–12 France
- Standings (after 2 of 9 competitions): (1) Fiji 39 points (2) England 32 (3) France, New Zealand & South Africa 29
- Dubai Sevens in Dubai, United Arab Emirates:
- End of year tests in Cardiff: Wales 18–24 Australia
- World Cup 3 in Nagoya, Japan (KOR unless stated):
- Men's 1000m (1): Kwak Yoon-Gy 1:29.743 J. R. Celski (USA) 1:29.828 Seo Yi-Ra 1:29.899
- Standings (after 3 of 8 races): (1) Kwak 2512 points (2) Celski 1312 (3) Olivier Jean (CAN) 1152
- Men's 1500m: Noh Jin-Kyu 2:14.941 Lee Ho-Suk 2:15.127 Charle Cournoyer (CAN) 2:15.392
- Standings (after 4 of 8 races): (1) Noh 3000 points (2) Lee & Kwak 1600
- Women's 1000m (1): Yui Sakai (JPN) 1:32.713 Elise Christie (GBR) 1:32.786 Katherine Reutter (USA) 1:32.945
- Standings (after 3 of 8 races): (1) Sakai 2410 points (2) Christie 1928 (3) Marianne St-Gelais (CAN) 1035
- Women's 1500m: Arianna Fontana (ITA) 2:24.329 Cho Ha-Ri 2:24.423 Lana Gehring (USA) 2:24.721
- Standings (after 4 of 8 races): (1) Lee Eun-Byul 2502 points (2) Fontana 2262 (3) Reutter 2000
- Men's 1000m (1): Kwak Yoon-Gy 1:29.743 J. R. Celski (USA) 1:29.828 Seo Yi-Ra 1:29.899
- World Cup in Igls, Austria:
- Men: Martins Dukurs (LAT) 1:45.64 (52.69, 52.95) Aleksandr Tretyakov (RUS) 1:46.74 (53.25, 53.49) Tomass Dukurs (LAT) 1:46.77 (53.22, 53.55)
- Team: Germany I (Frank Rommel, Sandra Kiriasis/Stephanie Schneider, Anja Huber, Maximilian Arndt/Jan Speer) 3:35.03 (53.28, 53.84, 55.12, 52.79) Germany II (Alexander Kröckel, Anja Schneiderheinze-Stöckel/Christin Senkel, Marion Thees, Manuel Machata/Michail Makarow) 3:35.13 (53.40, 53.70, 55.32, 52.71) Russia I (Tretyakov, Olga Fyodorova/Yulia Timofeeva, Olga Potylitsina, Alexander Kasjanov/Maxim Mokrousov) 3:35.29 (53.37, 54.10, 54.94, 52.88)
- World Cup in Lillehammer, Norway:
- Men's HS 100: Andreas Kofler (AUT) 279.3 points Richard Freitag (GER) 273.3 Kamil Stoch (POL) 249.6
- Standings (after 2 of 27 events): (1) Kofler 200 points (2) Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 120 (3) Stoch 110
- Women's HS 100: Sarah Hendrickson (USA) 277.0 points Coline Mattel (FRA) 247.7 Melanie Faisst (GER) 245.5
- Men's HS 100: Andreas Kofler (AUT) 279.3 points Richard Freitag (GER) 273.3 Kamil Stoch (POL) 249.6
- UK Championship in York, England, last 32:
- Ding Junhui (CHN) 6–5 Mark Davis (ENG)
- John Higgins (SCO) 6–5 Rory McLeod (ENG)
- Graeme Dott (SCO) 6–1 Matthew Selt (ENG)
- Neil Robertson (AUS) 6–1 Tom Ford (ENG)
- Matthew Stevens (WAL) 6–2 Marcus Campbell (SCO)
- Stephen Maguire (SCO) 6–3 Stephen Hendry (SCO)
- World Cup 3 in Heerenveen, Netherlands (NED unless stated):
- Men's 500m: Pekka Koskela (FIN) 35.01 Joji Kato (JPN) 35.02 Jesper Hospes 35.06
- Standings (after 6 of 12 races): (1) Mo Tae-Bum (KOR) 400 points (2) Kato 373 (3) Tucker Fredricks (USA) 348
- Men's 10,000m: Jorrit Bergsma 12:50.33 Bob de Jong 12:55.11 Bob de Vries 13:03.41
- Standings (after 3 of 6 races): (1) Bergsma 280 points (2) Sven Kramer 210 (3) de Jong 190
- Women's 500m: Yu Jing (CHN) 37.67 Jenny Wolf (GER) 38.19 Laurine van Riessen 38.20
- Standings (after 6 of 12 races): (1) Lee Sang-Hwa (KOR) 450 points (2) Wolf 420 (3) Yu 400
- Women's 1500m: Christine Nesbitt (CAN) 1:55.68 Ireen Wüst 1:57.15 Yekaterina Shikhova (RUS) 1:57.17
- Standings (after 3 of 6 races): (1) Nesbitt 280 points (2) Wüst 250 (3) Shikhova 148
- Men's 500m: Pekka Koskela (FIN) 35.01 Joji Kato (JPN) 35.02 Jesper Hospes 35.06
- Davis Cup Final, day 2: Spain 2–1 Argentina
- David Nalbandian/Eduardo Schwank (ARG) def. Feliciano López/Fernando Verdasco (ESP) 6–4, 6–2, 6–3
- FIVB Men's World Cup in Japan, Matchday 10 (teams in bold qualify for the 2012 Olympics):
December 2, 2011 (Friday)
edit- Men's World Cup in Beaver Creek, United States:
- Downhill: Bode Miller (USA) 1:43.82 Beat Feuz (SUI) 1:43.86 Klaus Kröll (AUT) 1:43.96
- Downhill standings (after 2 of 11 races): (1) Feuz 160 points (2) Didier Cuche (SUI) & Miller 129
- Overall standings (after 4 of 45 races): (1) Cuche 209 points (2) Miller 187 (3) Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 185
- Downhill: Bode Miller (USA) 1:43.82 Beat Feuz (SUI) 1:43.86 Klaus Kröll (AUT) 1:43.96
- Women's World Cup in Lake Louise, Canada:
- Downhill: Lindsey Vonn (USA) 1:53.19 Tina Weirather (LIE) 1:55.14 Dominique Gisin (SUI) 1:55.25
- Overall standings (after 4 of 40 races): (1) Viktoria Rebensburg (GER) 230 points (2) Vonn 222 (3) Elisabeth Görgl (AUT) 151
- Downhill: Lindsey Vonn (USA) 1:53.19 Tina Weirather (LIE) 1:55.14 Dominique Gisin (SUI) 1:55.25
- NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Championship Games:
- Pac-12 in Eugene, Oregon: Oregon 49, UCLA 31
- The Ducks will play in the Rose Bowl.
- MAC in Detroit, Michigan: Northern Illinois 23, Ohio 20.
- Pac-12 in Eugene, Oregon: Oregon 49, UCLA 31
- World Cup 1 in Östersund, Sweden:
- Men's 10 km Sprint: Carl Johan Bergman (SWE) 24:22.5 (0+0) Tarjei Bø (NOR) 24:30.1 (0+0) Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 24:35.5 (0+1)
- Overall standings (after 2 of 26 races): (1) Martin Fourcade (FRA) 103 points (2) Michal Šlesingr (CZE) 88 (3) Bergman 82
- Men's 10 km Sprint: Carl Johan Bergman (SWE) 24:22.5 (0+0) Tarjei Bø (NOR) 24:30.1 (0+0) Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 24:35.5 (0+1)
- World Cup in Igls, Austria:
- Two-woman: Anja Schneiderheinze-Stöckel/Lisette Thöne (GER) 1:47.26 (53.69, 53.57) Sandra Kiriasis/Petra Lammert (GER) 1:47.44 (53.82, 53.62) Elana Meyers/Katie Eberling (USA) 1:47.82 (53.90, 53.92) & Christina Hengster/Inga Versen (AUT) 1:47.82 (53.95, 53.87)
- New Zealand in Australia:
- 1st Test in Woolloongabba, Brisbane, day 2: New Zealand 295 (82.5 overs); Australia 154/3 (46 overs). Australia trail by 141 runs with 7 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
- West Indies in India:
- 2nd ODI in Visakhapatnam: West Indies 269/9 (50 overs); India 270/5 (48.1 overs; Virat Kohli 117). India win by 5 wickets; lead 5-match series 2–0.
- CAF U-23 Championship in Morocco (teams in bold advance to the semifinals):
- OFC Champions League group stage Matchday 3:
- Group A: Tefana 4–1 Ba
- Standings: Waitakere United 6 points (2 matches), Tefana 4 (3), Ba 3 (3), Mont-Dore 1 (2).
- Group A: Tefana 4–1 Ba
- World Women's Championship in Brazil:
- World Cup in Igls, Austria:
- Women: Olga Potylitsina (RUS) 1:49.39 (54.71, 54.68) Emma Lincoln-Smith (AUS) 1:49.62 (54.66, 54.96) Mellisa Hollingsworth (CAN) 1:49.66 (54.76, 54.90)
- World Cup 3 in Heerenveen, Netherlands:
- 500m Women: Yu Jing (CHN) 37.84 Lee Sang-Hwa (KOR) 37.91 Wang Beixing (CHN) 38.17
- Standings (after 5 of 12 races): (1) Lee 390 points (2) Jenny Wolf (GER) 340 (3) Yu 300
- 500m Men: Tucker Fredricks (USA) 34.98 Joji Kato (JPN) 35.07 Mo Tae-Bum (KOR) 35.08
- Standings (after 5 of 12 races): (1) Mo 355 points (2) Kato 293 (3) Fredricks 288
- 5000m Women: Martina Sáblíková (CZE) 6:58.87 Claudia Pechstein (GER) 7:02.92 Stephanie Beckert (GER) 7:04.77
- Standings (after 3 of 6 races): (1) Sáblíková 300 points (2) Pechstein 230 (3) Linda de Vries (NED) 156
- 1500m Men: Ivan Skobrev (RUS) 1:45.81 Kjeld Nuis (NED) 1:45.99 Håvard Bøkko (NOR) 1:46.49
- Standings (after 3 of 6 races): (1) Skobrev 202 points (2) Nuis 190 (3) Denny Morrison (CAN) & Shani Davis (USA) 180
- 500m Women: Yu Jing (CHN) 37.84 Lee Sang-Hwa (KOR) 37.91 Wang Beixing (CHN) 38.17
- Davis Cup Final, day 1: Spain 2–0 Argentina
- Rafael Nadal (ESP) def. Juan Mónaco (ARG) 6–1, 6–1, 6–2
- David Ferrer (ESP) def. Juan Martín del Potro (ARG) 6–2, 6–7(2), 3–6, 6–4, 6–3
- FIVB Men's World Cup in Japan, Matchday 9:
December 1, 2011 (Thursday)
edit- Nippon Professional Baseball awards:
- Euroleague Regular Season Matchday 7 (team in bold qualify for Top 16):
- Group A:
- Fenerbahçe Ülker 86–70 Olympiacos
- Bennet Cantù 71–68 Caja Laboral
- Standings: Caja Laboral, Fenerbahçe Ülker, Bennet Cantù 4–3, Olympiacos, Gescrap Bizkaia, SLUC Nancy 3–4.
- Group C:
- EA7 Emporio Armani 65–72 Real Madrid
- Partizan Mt:s Belgrade 74–71 Maccabi Tel Aviv
- Standings: Maccabi Tel Aviv, Real Madrid 5–2, Anadolu Efes, Partizan Mt:s Belgrade 4–3, EA7 Emporio Armani 2–5, Spirou Charleroi 1–6.
- Group D:
- UNICS Kazan 72–61 Galatasaray Medical Park
- Union Olimpija Ljubljana 57–63 Montepaschi Siena
- Asseco Prokom Gdynia 45–76 FC Barcelona Regal
- Standings: FC Barcelona Regal 7–0, Montepaschi Siena, UNICS Kazan 5–2, Galatasaray Medical Park 3–4, Union Olimpija Ljubljana 1–6, Asseco Prokom Gdynia 0–7.
- Group A:
- World Cup 1 in Östersund, Sweden:
- Women's 15 km Individual: Darya Domracheva (BLR) 47:15.6 (1+1+0+0) Anna Maria Nilsson (SWE) 48:24.1 (1+0+0+0) Magdalena Neuner (GER) 48:57.3 (0+1+0+2)
- New Zealand in Australia:
- 1st Test in Woolloongabba, Brisbane, day 1: New Zealand 176/5 (51 overs); Australia.
- Pakistan in Bangladesh:
- 1st ODI in Mirpur: Bangladesh 91 (30.3 overs; Shahid Afridi 5/23); Pakistan 93/5 (25.4 overs). Pakistan win by 5 wickets; lead 3-match series 1–0.
- UEFA Europa League group stage Matchday 5 (teams in bold qualify for Round of 32):
- Group D:
- Sporting CP 2–0 Zürich
- Vaslui 0–0 Lazio
- Standings (after 5 matches): Sporting CP 12 points, Vaslui, Lazio 6, Zürich 2.
- Group E:
- Stoke City 1–1 Dynamo Kyiv
- Maccabi Tel Aviv 2–3 Beşiktaş
- Standings (after 5 matches): Stoke City 11 points, Beşiktaş 9, Dynamo Kyiv 6, Maccabi Tel Aviv 1.
- Group F:
- Athletic Bilbao 2–1 Slovan Bratislava
- Red Bull Salzburg 2–0 Paris Saint-Germain
- Standings (after 5 matches): Athletic Bilbao 13 points, Red Bull Salzburg, Paris Saint-Germain 7, Slovan Bratislava 1.
- Group J:
- AEK Larnaca 2–1 Maccabi Haifa
- Schalke 04 2–1 Steaua București
- Standings (after 5 matches): Schalke 04 11 points, Maccabi Haifa 6, Steaua București, AEK Larnaca 5.
- Group K:
- Odense 1–2 Wisła Kraków
- Twente 1–0 Fulham
- Standings (after 5 matches): Twente 13 points, Fulham 7, Wisła Kraków 6, Odense 3.
- Group L:
- Lokomotiv Moscow 3–1 Sturm Graz
- AEK Athens 1–2 Anderlecht
- Standings (after 5 matches): Anderlecht 15 points, Lokomotiv Moscow 12, Sturm Graz 3, AEK Athens 0.
- Group D:
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