2017 in aquatic sports
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This article lists the in the water and on the water forms of aquatic sports for 2017.
World aquatics championships
- July 14–30: 2017 World Aquatics Championships in   Budapest[1] Budapest[1]- The  United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies. United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- The 
- August 7–20: 2017 FINA World Masters Championships in  Budapest[2] Budapest[2]- For results, click here.
 
- August 23–28: 2017 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships in  Indianapolis[3] Indianapolis[3]- The .png) United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies. United States won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- The 
- November 27 – December 7: 2017 World Para Swimming Championships in  Mexico City[4] Mexico City[4]- Note: Due to the 2017 Chiapas earthquake, the championships was postponed until the end of November 2017.
 China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[5] China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[5]
 
- February 4: MSWC #1 in  Carmen de Patagones-Viedma, Río Negro[6] Carmen de Patagones-Viedma, Río Negro[6]- Winners:  Federico Vanelli (m) / Federico Vanelli (m) / Arianna Bridi (f) Arianna Bridi (f)
 
- Winners: 
- March 11: MSWC #2 in  Abu Dhabi[7] Abu Dhabi[7]- Winners:  Jack Burnell (m) / Jack Burnell (m) / Aurélie Muller (f) Aurélie Muller (f)
 
- Winners: 
- June 24: MSWC #3 in .svg.png) Setúbal[8] Setúbal[8]- Winners:  Kristóf Rasovszky (m) / Kristóf Rasovszky (m) / Rachele Bruni (f) Rachele Bruni (f)
 
- Winners: 
- July 27: MSWC #4 in .svg.png) Lac Saint-Jean[9] Lac Saint-Jean[9]- Winners:  Simone Ruffini (m) / Simone Ruffini (m) / Arianna Bridi (f) Arianna Bridi (f)
 
- Winners: 
- August 12: MSWC #5 in .svg.png) Lake Mégantic[10] Lake Mégantic[10]- Winners:  Kristóf Rasovszky (m) / Kristóf Rasovszky (m) / Ana Marcela Cunha (f) Ana Marcela Cunha (f)
 
- Winners: 
- October 15: MSWC #6 in  Chun'an County (Hangzhou)[11] Chun'an County (Hangzhou)[11]
- October 21: MSWC #7 (final) in  Hong Kong[12] Hong Kong[12]
2017 FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix
- February 5: OWGP #1 in  Santa Fe-Coronda[13] Santa Fe-Coronda[13]- Winners:  Damián Blaum (m) / Damián Blaum (m) / Barbara Pozzobon (f) Barbara Pozzobon (f)
 
- Winners: 
- July 29: OWGP #2 in .svg.png) Lac Saint-Jean[14] Lac Saint-Jean[14]- Winners:  Guillermo Bertola (m) / Guillermo Bertola (m) / Martina Grimaldi (f) Martina Grimaldi (f)
 
- Winners: 
- August 19: OWGP #3 in  Lake Ohrid[15] Lake Ohrid[15]
- September 3: OWGP #4 (final) in  Capri-Naples[16] Capri-Naples[16]- Winners:  Matteo Furlan (m) / Matteo Furlan (m) / Ana Marcela Cunha (f) Ana Marcela Cunha (f)
 
- Winners: 
2017 FINA Diving World Series
- March 3–5: DWS #1 in  Beijing[17] Beijing[17]- 3m Springboard winners:  Jack Laugher (m) / Jack Laugher (m) / Shi Tingmao (f) Shi Tingmao (f)
- 10m Platform winners:  Chen Aisen (m) / Chen Aisen (m) / Si Yajie (f) Si Yajie (f)
- Synchronized 3m winners:  China (Cao Yuan & Xie Siyi) (m) / China (Cao Yuan & Xie Siyi) (m) / China (Shi Tingmao &  XU Zhihuan) (f) China (Shi Tingmao &  XU Zhihuan) (f)
- Synchronized 10m winners:  China (Chen Aisen & Yang Hao) (m) / China (Chen Aisen & Yang Hao) (m) / China (Chang Yani & Ren Qian) (f) China (Chang Yani & Ren Qian) (f)
- Mixed winners:  China (Wang Han & LI Zheng) (3m) / China (Wang Han & LI Zheng) (3m) / China (LIAN Jie & LIAN Junjie) (10m) China (LIAN Jie & LIAN Junjie) (10m)
 
- 3m Springboard winners: 
- March 9–11: DWS #2 in  Guangzhou[18] Guangzhou[18]- 3m Springboard winners:  Xie Siyi (m) / Xie Siyi (m) / Shi Tingmao (f) Shi Tingmao (f)
- 10m Platform winners:  Chen Aisen (m) / Chen Aisen (m) / Si Yajie (f) Si Yajie (f)
- Synchronized 3m winners:  China (Xie Siyi & Cao Yuan) (m) / China (Xie Siyi & Cao Yuan) (m) / China (Shi Tingmao &  XU Zhihuan) (f) China (Shi Tingmao &  XU Zhihuan) (f)
- Synchronized 10m winners:  China (Chen Aisen & Yang Hao) (m) / China (Chen Aisen & Yang Hao) (m) / China (Chang Yani & Ren Qian) (f) China (Chang Yani & Ren Qian) (f)
- Mixed winners:  China (Wang Han & LI Zheng) (3m) / China (Wang Han & LI Zheng) (3m) / China (LIAN Jie & LIAN Junjie) (10m) China (LIAN Jie & LIAN Junjie) (10m)
 
- 3m Springboard winners: 
- March 31 – April 2: DWS #3 in  Kazan[19] Kazan[19]- 3m Springboard winners:  Cao Yuan (m) / Cao Yuan (m) / Shi Tingmao (f) Shi Tingmao (f)
- 10m Platform winners:  Chen Aisen (m) / Chen Aisen (m) / Ren Qian (f) Ren Qian (f)
- Synchronized 3m winners:  China (Xie Siyi & Cao Yuan) (m) / China (Xie Siyi & Cao Yuan) (m) / China (Chang Yani & Shi Tingmao) (f) China (Chang Yani & Shi Tingmao) (f)
- Synchronized 10m winners:  China (Chen Aisen & Yang Hao) (m) / China (Chen Aisen & Yang Hao) (m) / China (Ren Qian & Si Yajie) (f) China (Ren Qian & Si Yajie) (f)
- Mixed winners:  China (Wang Han & LI Zheng) (3m) / China (Wang Han & LI Zheng) (3m) / China (LIAN Jie & LIAN Junjie) (10m) China (LIAN Jie & LIAN Junjie) (10m)
 
- 3m Springboard winners: 
- April 21–23: DWS #4 in .svg.png) Windsor, Ontario (final)[20] Windsor, Ontario (final)[20]- 3m Springboard winners:  Jack Laugher (m) / Jack Laugher (m) / Shi Tingmao (f) Shi Tingmao (f)
- 10m Platform winners:  Chen Aisen (m) / Chen Aisen (m) / Si Yajie (f) Si Yajie (f)
- Synchronized 3m winners:  Russia (Evgeny Kuznetsov & Ilya Zakharov) (m) / Russia (Evgeny Kuznetsov & Ilya Zakharov) (m) / China (Chang Yani & Shi Tingmao) (f) China (Chang Yani & Shi Tingmao) (f)
- Synchronized 10m winners:  China (Chen Aisen & Yang Hao) (m) / China (Chen Aisen & Yang Hao) (m) / China (Ren Qian & Si Yajie) (f) China (Ren Qian & Si Yajie) (f)
- Mixed winners:  China (Wang Han & LI Zheng) (3m) / China (Wang Han & LI Zheng) (3m) / China (LIAN Jie & LIAN Junjie) (10m) China (LIAN Jie & LIAN Junjie) (10m)
 
- 3m Springboard winners: 
2017 FINA Diving Grand Prix
- February 24–26: DGP #1 in  Rostock[21] Rostock[21]- 3m Springboard winners:  PENG Jianfeng (m) / PENG Jianfeng (m) / WU Chunting (f) WU Chunting (f)
- 10m Platform winners:  Yang Jian (m) / Yang Jian (m) / Zhang Minjie (f) Zhang Minjie (f)
- Synchronized 3m winners:  Germany (Stephan Feck & Patrick Hausding) (m) / Germany (Stephan Feck & Patrick Hausding) (m) /.svg.png) Canada (Melissa Citrini Beaulieu & Jennifer Abel) (f) Canada (Melissa Citrini Beaulieu & Jennifer Abel) (f)
- Synchronized 10m winners:  Russia (Roman Izmailov & Sergey Nazin) (m; default) / Russia (Roman Izmailov & Sergey Nazin) (m; default) / China (Zhang Minjie & Zhang Jiaqi) (f) China (Zhang Minjie & Zhang Jiaqi) (f)
 
- 3m Springboard winners: 
- April 6–9: DGP #2 in .svg.png) Gatineau[22] Gatineau[22]- 3m Springboard winners:  He Chao (m) / He Chao (m) / JIA Dongjin (f) JIA Dongjin (f)
- 10m Platform winners:  Yang Jian (m) / Yang Jian (m) / Nana Sasaki (f) Nana Sasaki (f)
- Synchronized 3m winners:  China (He Chao & LIU Chengming) (m) / China (He Chao & LIU Chengming) (m) / China (CHEN Huiling & JIA Dongjin) (f) China (CHEN Huiling & JIA Dongjin) (f)
- Synchronized 10m winners:  Great Britain (Matthew Dixon & Noah Williams) (m) / Great Britain (Matthew Dixon & Noah Williams) (m) / China (Liu Xin & ZHANG Rui) (f) China (Liu Xin & ZHANG Rui) (f)
- Mixed Synchronized winners: .svg.png) Canada (Jennifer Abel & François Imbeau-Dulac) (3m) / Canada (Jennifer Abel & François Imbeau-Dulac) (3m) / Japan (Kazuki Murakami & Minami Itahashi) (10m) Japan (Kazuki Murakami & Minami Itahashi) (10m)
 
- 3m Springboard winners: 
- May 4–7: DGP #3 in  San Juan, Puerto Rico[23] San Juan, Puerto Rico[23]- 3m Springboard winners:  Sebastián Morales (m) / Sebastián Morales (m) / Chen Yiwen (f) Chen Yiwen (f)
- 10m Platform winners:  Matty Lee (m) / Matty Lee (m) / LIU Xin (f) LIU Xin (f)
- Synchronized 3m winners:  Great Britain (Freddy Woodward & James Heatly) (m) / Great Britain (Freddy Woodward & James Heatly) (m) / China (Liu Lingrui & Huang Xiaohui) (f) China (Liu Lingrui & Huang Xiaohui) (f)
- Synchronized 10m winners:  China (XU Zewei & Tai Xiaohu) (m) / China (XU Zewei & Tai Xiaohu) (m) / China (Liu Xin & ZHANG Rui) (f) China (Liu Xin & ZHANG Rui) (f)
- Mixed Synchronized winners:  Japan (Nishida Reo & Hazuki Miyamoto) (3m) / Japan (Nishida Reo & Hazuki Miyamoto) (3m) / Great Britain (Matty Lee & Robyn Birch) (10m) Great Britain (Matty Lee & Robyn Birch) (10m)
 
- 3m Springboard winners: 
- May 26–28: DGP #4 in  Madrid[24] Madrid[24]- 3m Springboard winners:  Giovanni Tocci (m) / Giovanni Tocci (m) /.svg.png) Pamela Ware (f) Pamela Ware (f)
- 10m Platform winners:  Randal Willars Valdez (m) / Randal Willars Valdez (m) / Zhang Jiaqi (f) Zhang Jiaqi (f)
- Synchronized 3m winners: .svg.png) Canada (François Imbeau-Dulac & Peter Thach Mai) (m) / Canada (François Imbeau-Dulac & Peter Thach Mai) (m) /.svg.png) Canada (Mia Vallee & Olivia Chamandy) (f) Canada (Mia Vallee & Olivia Chamandy) (f)
- Synchronized 10m winners:  Mexico (Kevin Berlin Reyes & Jose Diego Balleza Isaias) (m) / Mexico (Kevin Berlin Reyes & Jose Diego Balleza Isaias) (m) / China (Zhang Jiaqi & Zhang Minjie) (f) China (Zhang Jiaqi & Zhang Minjie) (f)
 
- 3m Springboard winners: 
- July 5–7: DGP #5 in  Bolzano[25] Bolzano[25]- 3m Springboard winners:  Sebastián Morales (m) / Sebastián Morales (m) / Yuka Mabuchi (f) Yuka Mabuchi (f)
- 10m Platform winners:  Isaac Souza Filho (m) / Isaac Souza Filho (m) / ZHANG Nanju (f) ZHANG Nanju (f)
- Synchronized 3m winners:  Russia (Evgenii Novoselov & Viacheslav Novoselov) (m) / Russia (Evgenii Novoselov & Viacheslav Novoselov) (m) / Great Britain (Yasmin Harper & Scarlett Mew Jensen) (f) Great Britain (Yasmin Harper & Scarlett Mew Jensen) (f)
- Synchronized 10m winners:  Russia (Egor Galperin & Boris Efremov) (m; default) / Russia (Egor Galperin & Boris Efremov) (m; default) / Italy (Chiara Pellacani & Noemi Batki) (f) Italy (Chiara Pellacani & Noemi Batki) (f)
- Mixed Synchronized winners:  Italy (Elena Bertocchi & Maicol Verzotto) (3m) / Italy (Elena Bertocchi & Maicol Verzotto) (3m) / Italy (Noemi Batki & Maicol Verzotto) (10m) Italy (Noemi Batki & Maicol Verzotto) (10m)
 
- 3m Springboard winners: 
- October 26–29: DGP #6 in  Kuala Lumpur[26] Kuala Lumpur[26]- 3m Springboard winners:  Woo Ha-ram (m) / Woo Ha-ram (m) / Wang Han (f) Wang Han (f)
- 10m Platform winners:  Tai Xiaohu (m) / Tai Xiaohu (m) / ZHANG Jiaqi (f) ZHANG Jiaqi (f)
- Synchronized 3m winners:  South Korea (Kim Yeong-nam & Woo Ha-ram) (m) / South Korea (Kim Yeong-nam & Woo Ha-ram) (m) / Japan (Hazuki Miyamoto & Sayaka Mikami) (f) Japan (Hazuki Miyamoto & Sayaka Mikami) (f)
- Synchronized 10m winners:  South Korea (Kim Yeong-nam & Woo Ha-ram) (m) / South Korea (Kim Yeong-nam & Woo Ha-ram) (m) / Malaysia (Leong Mun Yee & Pandelela Rinong) (f) Malaysia (Leong Mun Yee & Pandelela Rinong) (f)
- Mixed Synchronized winners:  Japan (Hazuki Miyamoto & Nishida Reo) (3m) / Japan (Hazuki Miyamoto & Nishida Reo) (3m) / Malaysia (Cheong Jun Hoong & Jellson Jabillin) (10m) Malaysia (Cheong Jun Hoong & Jellson Jabillin) (10m)
 
- 3m Springboard winners: 
- November 2–5: DGP #7 in  Singapore[27] Singapore[27]- 3m Springboard winners:  Kim Yeong-nam (m) / Kim Yeong-nam (m) / Chen Yiwen (f) Chen Yiwen (f)
- 10m Platform winners:  Tai Xiaohu (m) / Tai Xiaohu (m) / ZHANG Jiaqi (f) ZHANG Jiaqi (f)
- Synchronized 3m winners:  South Korea (Kim Yeong-nam & Woo Ha-ram) (m) / South Korea (Kim Yeong-nam & Woo Ha-ram) (m) / Great Britain (Yasmin Harper & Scarlett Mew Jensen) (f) Great Britain (Yasmin Harper & Scarlett Mew Jensen) (f)
- Synchronized 10m winners:  South Korea (Kim Yeong-nam & Woo Ha-ram) (m) / South Korea (Kim Yeong-nam & Woo Ha-ram) (m) / North Korea (KIM Kwang Hui & KIM Mi Hwa) (f) North Korea (KIM Kwang Hui & KIM Mi Hwa) (f)
- Mixed Synchronized winners:  South Korea (Kim Su-ji & Woo Ha-ram) (3m) / South Korea (Kim Su-ji & Woo Ha-ram) (3m) / South Korea (CHO Eun-bi & Kim Yeong-nam) (10m) South Korea (CHO Eun-bi & Kim Yeong-nam) (10m)
 
- 3m Springboard winners: 
- November 9–12: DGP #8 (final) in .svg.png) Gold Coast, Queensland[28] Gold Coast, Queensland[28]- 3m Springboard winners:  Xie Siyi (m) / Xie Siyi (m) / Chen Yiwen (f) Chen Yiwen (f)
- 10m Platform winners:  Yang Jian (m) / Yang Jian (m) / Pandelela Rinong (f) Pandelela Rinong (f)
- Synchronized 3m winners:  China (Cao Yuan & Xie Siyi) (m) / China (Cao Yuan & Xie Siyi) (m) /.png) United States (Krysta Palmer & Maria Coburn) (f) United States (Krysta Palmer & Maria Coburn) (f)
- Synchronized 10m winners:  Russia (Aleksandr Belevtsev & Nikita Shleikher) (m) / Russia (Aleksandr Belevtsev & Nikita Shleikher) (m) /.svg.png) Australia (Melissa Wu & Taneka Kovchenko) (f) Australia (Melissa Wu & Taneka Kovchenko) (f)
- Mixed Synchronized winners:  Germany (Martin Wolfram & Tina Punzel) (3m) / Germany (Martin Wolfram & Tina Punzel) (3m) / Great Britain (Gemma McArthur & Lucas Thomson) (10m) Great Britain (Gemma McArthur & Lucas Thomson) (10m)
 
- 3m Springboard winners: 
2017 FINA High Diving World Cup
- April 27–29: 2017 FINA High Diving World Cup in  Abu Dhabi[29] Abu Dhabi[29]- Women's 20 m winner:  Rita Jimenez Trejo Rita Jimenez Trejo
- Men's 27 m winner:  Gary Hunt Gary Hunt
 
- Women's 20 m winner: 
- August 2 & 3: SWC #1 in  Moscow[30] Moscow[30] Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- August 6 & 7: SWC #2 in  Berlin[31] Berlin[31] Hungary won the gold medal tally. The Hungary won the gold medal tally. The Netherlands won the overall medal tally. Netherlands won the overall medal tally.
 
- August 11 & 12: SWC #3 in  Eindhoven[32] Eindhoven[32] South Africa and South Africa and Russia won 4 gold medals each. The Russia won 4 gold medals each. The Netherlands won the overall medal tally. Netherlands won the overall medal tally.
 
- September 30 & October 1: SWC #4 in  Hong Kong[33] Hong Kong[33] South Africa won the gold medal tally. The South Africa won the gold medal tally. The Netherlands won the overall medal tally. Netherlands won the overall medal tally.
 
- October 4 & 5: SWC #5 in  Doha[34] Doha[34] Hungary won the gold medal tally. Hungary won the gold medal tally. China and the China and the Netherlands won 13 overall medals each. Netherlands won 13 overall medals each.
 
- November 10 & 11: SWC #6 in  Beijing[35] Beijing[35] China won both the gold and overall medal tallies. China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- November 14 & 15: SWC #7 in  Tokyo[36] Tokyo[36]
- November 18 & 19: SWC #8 (final) in  Singapore[37] Singapore[37]
2017 FINA Synchronized Swimming World Series
- March 10–12: SSWS #1 in  Paris[38] Paris[38]- Free/Technical Solo winner:  Anna Voloshyna Anna Voloshyna
- Free/Technical Duet winners:  China (Jiang Wenwen & Jiang Tingting) China (Jiang Wenwen & Jiang Tingting)
- Free/Technical Mixed Duet winners:  Italy (Manila Flamini & Giorgio Minisini) Italy (Manila Flamini & Giorgio Minisini)
- Free Combination & Team Routine winners:  Japan Japan
 
- Free/Technical Solo winner: 
- April 22–24: SSWS #2 in  Taiyuan[39] Taiyuan[39]- Free/Technical Solo winners:  Lee Lee / Lee Lee / Anita Alvarez Anita Alvarez
- Free/Technical Duet winners:  China (Li Xiaolu & Sun Wenyan) China (Li Xiaolu & Sun Wenyan)
- Free/Technical Mixed Duet winners:  China (SHI Haoyu & SHENG Shuwen) China (SHI Haoyu & SHENG Shuwen)
- Free Combination & Team Routine winners:  China China
 
- Free/Technical Solo winners: 
- April 28–30: SSWS #3 in  Tokyo[40] Tokyo[40]- Free/Technical Solo winner:  Ona Carbonell Ona Carbonell
- Free/Technical Duet winners:  Japan (Yukiko Inui & Kanami Nakamaki) / Japan (Yukiko Inui & Kanami Nakamaki) / Japan (Yukiko Inui & Mai Nakamura) Japan (Yukiko Inui & Mai Nakamura)
- Free Mixed Duet winners:  Japan (Abe Atsushi & Yumi Adachi) Japan (Abe Atsushi & Yumi Adachi)
- Free Combination & Team Routine winners:  Japan Japan
 
- Free/Technical Solo winner: 
- May 2–7: SSWS #4 in .svg.png) Toronto[41] Toronto[41]- Free/Technical Solo winner:  Anna Voloshyna Anna Voloshyna
- Free/Technical Duet winner:  Ukraine (Anna Voloshyna & Yelyzaveta Yakhno) Ukraine (Anna Voloshyna & Yelyzaveta Yakhno)
- Free/Technical Mixed Duet winners: .svg.png) Canada (Robert Prévost & Isabelle Rampling) (default) Canada (Robert Prévost & Isabelle Rampling) (default)
- Free Combination & Team Routine winners:  Ukraine Ukraine
 
- Free/Technical Solo winner: 
- May 25–28: SSWS #5 in  Las Palmas[42] Las Palmas[42]
- June 22–24: SSWS #6 in  Long Island (East Meadow, New York)[43] Long Island (East Meadow, New York)[43]- Solo winner:  Ona Carbonell Ona Carbonell
- Duet winners:  Spain (Ona Carbonell & Paula Ramirez) Spain (Ona Carbonell & Paula Ramirez)
- Team winners: .png) United States United States
- Mixed Duet winners: .png) United States (Kanako Spendlove & Bill May) United States (Kanako Spendlove & Bill May)
 
- Solo winner: 
- September 21–24: SSWS #7 (final) in  Tashkent[44] Tashkent[44]- Solo winner:  Ona Carbonell Ona Carbonell
- Duet winners:  Ukraine (Anna Voloshyna & Yelyzaveta Yakhno) Ukraine (Anna Voloshyna & Yelyzaveta Yakhno)
- Team winners:  Ukraine Ukraine
- Mixed Duet winners:  Japan (Abe Atsushi & Yumi Adachi) Japan (Abe Atsushi & Yumi Adachi)
 
- Solo winner: 
LEN (Aquatics)
- May 5–7: 2017 European Synchronised Swimming Champions Cup in  Cuneo[45] Cuneo[45]- Free/Technical Duet winners:  Spain (Ona Carbonell & Paula Ramirez) (2 times) Spain (Ona Carbonell & Paula Ramirez) (2 times)
- Free/Technical Mixed Duet winners:  Italy (Manila Flamini & Giorgio Minisini) (2 times) Italy (Manila Flamini & Giorgio Minisini) (2 times)
- Free/Technical Team winners:  Italy (2 times) Italy (2 times)
- Team Highlight winners:  Greece Greece
- Free Combination winners:  Ukraine Ukraine
 
- Free/Technical Duet winners: 
- June 12–18: 2017 European Diving Championships in  Kyiv[46] Kyiv[46]- 1m Springboard winners:  Illya Kvasha (m) / Illya Kvasha (m) / Elena Bertocchi (f) Elena Bertocchi (f)
- 3m Springboard winners:  Ilya Zakharov (m) / Ilya Zakharov (m) / Hanna Pysmenska (f) Hanna Pysmenska (f)
- 10m Platform winners:  Benjamin Auffret (m) / Benjamin Auffret (m) / Lois Toulson (f) Lois Toulson (f)
- Synchronized 3m winners:  Russia (Ilya Zakharov & Evgeny Kuznetsov) (m) / Russia (Ilya Zakharov & Evgeny Kuznetsov) (m) / Russia (Nadezhda Bazhina & Kristina Ilinykh) (f) Russia (Nadezhda Bazhina & Kristina Ilinykh) (f)
- Synchronized 10m winners:  Ukraine (Maksym Dolhov & Oleksandr Horshkovozov) (m) / Ukraine (Maksym Dolhov & Oleksandr Horshkovozov) (m) / Great Britain (Ruby Bower & Phoebe Banks) (f) Great Britain (Ruby Bower & Phoebe Banks) (f)
- Mixed winners:  Italy (Elena Bertocchi & Maicol Verzotto) (3m) / Italy (Elena Bertocchi & Maicol Verzotto) (3m) / Great Britain (Lois Toulson & Matty Lee) (10m) Great Britain (Lois Toulson & Matty Lee) (10m)
- Team event winners:  France (Laura Marino & Matthieu Rosset) France (Laura Marino & Matthieu Rosset)
 
- 1m Springboard winners: 
- June 21–25: 2017 European Junior Synchronised Swimming Championship in  Belgrade[47] Belgrade[47]
- June 27 – July 2: 2017 European Junior Diving Championship in  Bergen[48] Bergen[48]- 1m Springboard winners: .svg.png) Jonathan Suckow (m) / Jonathan Suckow (m) / Ekaterina Nekrasova (f) Ekaterina Nekrasova (f)
- 3m Springboard winners:  Nikita Nikolaev (m) / Nikita Nikolaev (m) / Ekaterina Nekrasova (f) Ekaterina Nekrasova (f)
- 10m Platform winners:  Matthew Dixon (m) / Matthew Dixon (m) / Anna Chuinyshena (f) Anna Chuinyshena (f)
- Synchronized 3m Springboard winners:  Germany (Patrick Kreisel & Lou Massenberg) (m) / Germany (Patrick Kreisel & Lou Massenberg) (m) / Russia (Ekaterina Nekrasova & Uliana Kliueva) (f) Russia (Ekaterina Nekrasova & Uliana Kliueva) (f)
- Synchronized 10m Platform winners:  Russia (Ruslan Ternovoi & Maksim Malofeev) (m) / Russia (Ruslan Ternovoi & Maksim Malofeev) (m) / Ukraine (Sofiia Lyskun & Valeriia Liulko) (f) Ukraine (Sofiia Lyskun & Valeriia Liulko) (f)
- Mixed winners:  Russia Russia
 
- 1m Springboard winners: 
- June 28 – July 2: 2017 European Junior Swimming Championships in  Netanya[49] Netanya[49]
- August 4–6: 2017 European Junior Open Water Swimming Championships in  Marseille[50] Marseille[50]- Junior 5 km winners:  Szilar Galyassy (m) / Szilar Galyassy (m) / Giulia Salin (f) Giulia Salin (f)
- Men's Junior 7.5 km winner:  Clement Batte Clement Batte
- Junior 10 km winners:  Logan Fontaine (m) / Logan Fontaine (m) / Melinda Novoszath (f) Melinda Novoszath (f)
- Junior 5 km mixed relay (14–16 years old) winners:  Russia (Daniil Orlov, Ekaterina Zotova, Yana Kurtseva, & Nikita Khotko) Russia (Daniil Orlov, Ekaterina Zotova, Yana Kurtseva, & Nikita Khotko)
- Junior 5 km mixed relay (14–19 years old) winners:  France (Oceane Cassignol, Clement Batte, Lisa Pou, & Logan Fontaine) France (Oceane Cassignol, Clement Batte, Lisa Pou, & Logan Fontaine)
 
- Junior 5 km winners: 
- December 13–17: 2017 European Short Course Swimming Championships in  Copenhagen[51] Copenhagen[51] Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- June 24: #1 in  Serpent's Lair, Inis Mór Serpent's Lair, Inis Mór- Winners:  Gary Hunt (m) / Gary Hunt (m) /.svg.png) Rhiannan Iffland (f) Rhiannan Iffland (f)
 
- Winners: 
- July 9: #2 in .svg.png) Vila Franca do Campo, São Miguel, Azores Vila Franca do Campo, São Miguel, Azores- Winners:  Orlando Duque (m) / Orlando Duque (m) / Adriana Jimenez (f) Adriana Jimenez (f)
 
- Winners: 
- July 23: #3 in  Bastione di Santo Stefano, Polignano a Mare Bastione di Santo Stefano, Polignano a Mare- Winners:  Alessandro De Rose (m) / Alessandro De Rose (m) /.svg.png) Rhiannan Iffland (f) Rhiannan Iffland (f)
 
- Winners: 
- September 3: #4 in  Possum Kingdom Lake, Texas Possum Kingdom Lake, Texas- Winners:  Blake Aldridge (m) / Blake Aldridge (m) /.svg.png) Rhiannan Iffland (f) Rhiannan Iffland (f)
 
- Winners: 
- September 16: #5 in  Stari Most, Mostar Stari Most, Mostar- Winners:  Gary Hunt (m) / Gary Hunt (m) / Cesilie Carlton (f) Cesilie Carlton (f)
 
- Winners: 
- October 21: #6 (final) in  Saltos de Riñinahue, Lago Ranco Saltos de Riñinahue, Lago Ranco- Winners:  Jonathan Paredes (m) / Jonathan Paredes (m) /.svg.png) Rhiannan Iffland (f) Rhiannan Iffland (f)
 
- Winners: 
- April 8 – September 24: 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint Schedule[52]
International canoe sprint championships
- June 22–25: 2017 European Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint Championships in  Belgrade Belgrade
- July 14–16: 2017 Canoe Sprint European Championships in  Plovdiv[53] Plovdiv[53] Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- July 27–30: 2017 ICF Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint World Championships in  Pitești[54][55] Pitești[54][55]
- August 23–27: 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in  Račice[56] Račice[56] Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
2017 Canoe Sprint World Cup
- May 19–21: #1 in .svg.png) Montemor-o-Velho[57] Montemor-o-Velho[57]
- May 26–28: #2 in  Szeged[58] Szeged[58] Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- June 2–4: #3 (final) in  Belgrade[59] Belgrade[59] Belarus won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Belarus won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- January 28 – October 8: 2017 ICF Canoe Slalom Schedule[52]
International canoe slalom championships
- January 28–30: 2017 Oceania Canoe Slalom Championships in  Auckland[60] Auckland[60]- C1 winners:  Ryan Westley (m) / Ryan Westley (m) /.svg.png) Jessica Fox (f) Jessica Fox (f)
- K1 winners:  Michal Smolen (m) / Michal Smolen (m) /.svg.png) Jessica Fox (f) Jessica Fox (f)
 
- C1 winners: 
- May 31 – June 4: 2017 European Canoe Slalom Championships in  Tacen[61] Tacen[61] France and France and Great Britain won 2 gold medals each. The Great Britain won 2 gold medals each. The Czech Republic won the overall medal tally. Czech Republic won the overall medal tally.
 
- July 18–23: 2017 ICF World Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships in  Bratislava[62] Bratislava[62]- Junior:  Germany won the gold medal tally. The Germany won the gold medal tally. The Czech Republic won the overall medal tally. Czech Republic won the overall medal tally.
- U23: The  Czech Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Czech Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- Junior: 
- August 17–20: 2017 European Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships in  Hagen-Hohenlimburg[63] Hagen-Hohenlimburg[63]- The  Czech Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Czech Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- The 
- September 27 – October 1: 2017 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in  Pau[64] Pau[64]- The  Czech Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Czech Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- The 
- June 16–18: #1 in  Prague[65] Prague[65]- C1 winners:  Sideris Tasiadis (m) / Sideris Tasiadis (m) / Kimberley Woods (f) Kimberley Woods (f)
- Men's C2 winners:  Czech Republic (Jonáš Kašpar & Marek Šindler) Czech Republic (Jonáš Kašpar & Marek Šindler)
- K1 winners:  Vít Přindiš (m) / Vít Přindiš (m) / Maialen Chourraut (f) Maialen Chourraut (f)
- Mixed C2 winners:  Czech Republic (Tereza Fišerová & Jakub Jáně) Czech Republic (Tereza Fišerová & Jakub Jáně)
- Extreme K1 winners:  Michael Dawson (m) / Michael Dawson (m) / Amálie Hilgertová (f) Amálie Hilgertová (f)
 
- C1 winners: 
- June 23–25: #2 in  Augsburg[66] Augsburg[66]- C1 winners:  Matej Beňuš (m) / Matej Beňuš (m) /.svg.png) Jessica Fox (f) Jessica Fox (f)
- Men's C2 winners:  Germany (Robert Behling & Thomas Becker) Germany (Robert Behling & Thomas Becker)
- K1 winners:  Vít Přindiš (m) / Vít Přindiš (m) / Ricarda Funk (f) Ricarda Funk (f)
- Extreme K1 winners:  Boris Neveu (m) / Boris Neveu (m) / Jasmin Schornberg (f) Jasmin Schornberg (f)
 
- C1 winners: 
- June 30 – July 2: #3 in  Markkleeberg[67] Markkleeberg[67]- C1 winners:  Michal Martikán (m) / Michal Martikán (m) /.svg.png) Jessica Fox (f) Jessica Fox (f)
- Men's C2 winners:  Czech Republic (Jonáš Kašpar & Marek Šindler) Czech Republic (Jonáš Kašpar & Marek Šindler)
- K1 winners:  Giovanni De Gennaro (m) / Giovanni De Gennaro (m) / Ricarda Funk (f) Ricarda Funk (f)
- Extreme K1 winners:  Vít Přindiš (m) / Vít Přindiš (m) / Tereza Fišerová (f) Tereza Fišerová (f)
 
- C1 winners: 
- September 1–3: #4 in  Ivrea[68] Ivrea[68]- C1 winners:  Sideris Tasiadis (m) / Sideris Tasiadis (m) /.svg.png) Jessica Fox (f) Jessica Fox (f)
- Men's C2 winners:  Slovakia (Ladislav Škantár & Peter Škantár) Slovakia (Ladislav Škantár & Peter Škantár)
- K1 winners:  Vít Přindiš (m) / Vít Přindiš (m) / Ricarda Funk (f) Ricarda Funk (f)
- Extreme K1 winners:  Hannes Aigner (m) / Hannes Aigner (m) / Ana Sátila (f) Ana Sátila (f)
 
- C1 winners: 
- September 8–10: #5 (final) in  La Seu d'Urgell[69] La Seu d'Urgell[69]- C1 winners:  Benjamin Savšek (m) / Benjamin Savšek (m) / Núria Vilarrubla (f) Núria Vilarrubla (f)
- Men's C2 winners:  Germany (Robert Behling & Thomas Becker) Germany (Robert Behling & Thomas Becker)
- K1 winners:  Peter Kauzer (m) / Peter Kauzer (m) / Ricarda Funk (f) Ricarda Funk (f)
- Extreme K1 winners:  Hannes Aigner (m) / Hannes Aigner (m) / Martina Wegman (f) Martina Wegman (f)
 
- C1 winners: 
Other international canoeing events
- June 30 – July 2: 2017 Canoe Marathon European Championships in .svg.png) Ponte de Lima[70] Ponte de Lima[70]- Note: This event was supposed to be hosted in Vila Nova de Gaia, but an ICF official stated that the venue's conditions were unsatisfactory.[71]
 Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- July 26–30: 2017 ICF Wildwater Canoeing Junior and U23 World Championships in  Murau-Mur[72] Murau-Mur[72]- Nations Cup Sprint winners:  France[73] France[73]
- Individual Sprint winners: The  Czech Republic won the gold medal tally. Czech Republic won the gold medal tally. France won the overall medal tally.[74] France won the overall medal tally.[74]
- Team Sprint winners:  France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[75] France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[75]
- Nations Cup Classical winners: The  Czech Republic[76] Czech Republic[76]
- Individual Classical winners: The  Czech Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[77] Czech Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[77]
- Team Classical winners: The  Czech Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[78] Czech Republic won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[78]
 
- Nations Cup Sprint winners: 
- August 19–25: 2017 ICF Canoe Sailing World Championships in  Pwllheli (Pwllheli Sailing Club)[79] Pwllheli (Pwllheli Sailing Club)[79]
- August 23–27: 2017 ICF Paracanoe World Championships in  Račice[80] Račice[80].svg.png) Australia won the gold medal tally. Australia won the gold medal tally. Great Britain won the overall medal tally. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
 
- August 23–27: 2017 European Canoe Polo Championship in  Saint-Omer[81] Saint-Omer[81]
- September 3–8: 2017 ICF Dragon Boat Club Crew World Championships in  Venice[82] Venice[82]- For results, click here.
 
- September 7–10: 2017 ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships in  Pietermaritzburg[83] Pietermaritzburg[83] Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Hungary won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- September 27 – October 1: 2017 ICF Wildwater Canoeing World Championships in  Pau[84] Pau[84]- C1 winners:  Ondrej Rolenc (m) / Ondrej Rolenc (m) / Claire Haab (f) Claire Haab (f)
- C2 winners:  France (Quentin Dazeur & Stephane Santamaria) (m) / France (Quentin Dazeur & Stephane Santamaria) (m) / Czech Republic (Anezka Paloudova & Marie Nemcova) (f) Czech Republic (Anezka Paloudova & Marie Nemcova) (f)
- K1 winners:  Anze Urankar (m) / Anze Urankar (m) / Claire Bren (f) Claire Bren (f)
- Overall Nations Cup winner:  France France
 
- C1 winners: 
- November 18 & 19: 2017 ICF Ocean Racing World Championships in  Hong Kong[85] Hong Kong[85]
- November 27 – December 2: 2017 ICF Canoe Freestyle World Championships in  San Juan, Argentina[86] San Juan, Argentina[86]- SQRT winners:  Clay Wright (m) / Clay Wright (m) / Claire O'Hara (f) Claire O'Hara (f)
- Senior kayak winners:  Joaquim Fontane I Maso (m) / Joaquim Fontane I Maso (m) / Claire O'Hara (f) Claire O'Hara (f)
- Junior kayak winners:  Tom Dolle (m) / Tom Dolle (m) / Ottilie Robinson-Shaw (f) Ottilie Robinson-Shaw (f)
- Men's canoe winner:  Dane Jackson Dane Jackson
 
- SQRT winners: 
International rowing events
- February 4: 2017 European Rowing Indoor Championships in  Paris[87] Paris[87]- For results, click here.
 
- May 20 & 21: 2017 European Junior Rowing Championships in  Krefeld[88] Krefeld[88] Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- May 26–28: 2017 European Rowing Championships in  Račice[89] Račice[89]
- July 19–23: 2017 World Rowing Under 23 Championships in  Plovdiv[90] Plovdiv[90] Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- September 7–10: 2017 World Rowing Masters Regatta in  Bled[91] Bled[91]- For results, click here. Archived September 11, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
 
- September 24 – October 1: 2017 World Rowing Championships in  Sarasota, Florida[92] Sarasota, Florida[92] Italy, Italy, New Zealand, and New Zealand, and.svg.png) Australia won 3 gold medals each. Italy won the overall medal tally. Australia won 3 gold medals each. Italy won the overall medal tally.
 
- October 13–15: 2017 World Rowing Coastal Championships in  Thonon-les-Bains[93] Thonon-les-Bains[93] Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Italy won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
2017 World Rowing Cup
- May 5–7: #1 in  Belgrade[94] Belgrade[94] Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- June 15–18: #2 in  Poznań[95] Poznań[95] New Zealand won the gold medal tally. New Zealand won the gold medal tally. Poland won the overall medal tally. Poland won the overall medal tally.
 
- July 7–9: #3 (final) in .svg.png) Lucerne[96] Lucerne[96] New Zealand won both the gold and overall medal tallies. New Zealand won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- January 22–29: SWC #1 in  Miami[97] Miami[97] Great Britain, Great Britain, France, and France, and Brazil won 2 gold medals each. Great Britain won the overall medal tally. Brazil won 2 gold medals each. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
 
- April 23–30: SWC #2 in  Hyères[98] Hyères[98] France won both the gold and overall medal tallies. France won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- June 4–11: SWC (#3) finals in  Santander[99] Santander[99] Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies. Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
 
- May 26 – June 12: 2017 Louis Vuitton Cup in  Great Sound, Hamilton Great Sound, Hamilton- Winners:  Emirates Team New Zealand Emirates Team New Zealand
 
- Winners: 
- June 17–27: 2017 America's Cup in  Great Sound, Hamilton Great Sound, Hamilton Emirates Team New Zealand defeated Emirates Team New Zealand defeated Oracle Team USA, 7–1. Oracle Team USA, 7–1.
 
- June 20 & 21: 2017 Youth America's Cup in  Great Sound, Hamilton Great Sound, Hamilton
See also: 2015–16 America's Cup World Series, to determine the starting points score of the teams taking part in the 2017 Louis Vuitton Cup.
International sailing events
- November 6, 2016 – January 19: 2016–17 Vendée Globe, starting and finishing in  Les Sables-d'Olonne Les Sables-d'Olonne Armel Le Cléac'h won in a record time of 74 days, 3 hours and 35 minutes[100] Armel Le Cléac'h won in a record time of 74 days, 3 hours and 35 minutes[100]
 
- June 29 – July 9: 2017 Star World Championships in  Troense Bådelaug, Tåsinge[101] Troense Bådelaug, Tåsinge[101]- Winners:  Norway (Eivind Melleby & Joshua Revkin) (Royal Norwegian Yacht Club) Norway (Eivind Melleby & Joshua Revkin) (Royal Norwegian Yacht Club)
 
- Winners: 
- July 7–15: 2017 2017 470 World Championships in  Thessaloniki[102] Thessaloniki[102]- Winners: .svg.png) Australia (Mathew Belcher & William Ryan) (m) / Australia (Mathew Belcher & William Ryan) (m) / Poland (Agnieszka Skrzypulec & Irmina Gliszczyńska) (f) Poland (Agnieszka Skrzypulec & Irmina Gliszczyńska) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- July 30 – August 5: 2017 Youth Match Racing World Championships at the Balboa Yacht Club in  Corona del Mar, Newport Beach[103] Corona del Mar, Newport Beach[103].svg.png) Team Harry Price defeated Team Harry Price defeated Team Ettore Botticini, with the score of 3–2 in the final.[104] Team Ettore Botticini, with the score of 3–2 in the final.[104]
 
- September 5–10: 2017 2017 Nacra 17 World Championship in  La Grande-Motte[105] La Grande-Motte[105] Ben Saxton & Katie Dabson defeated Ben Saxton & Katie Dabson defeated Fernando Echavarri & Tara Pacheco, with the score of 92–95 in the final. Fernando Echavarri & Tara Pacheco, with the score of 92–95 in the final.
 
- September 16–23: 2017 RS:X World Championships in  Enoshima[106] Enoshima[106]- Individual winners:  YE Bing (m) / YE Bing (m) / Chen Peina (f) Chen Peina (f)
- U21 winners:  Angel Granda Roque (m) / Angel Granda Roque (m) / Stefania Elfutina (f) Stefania Elfutina (f)
 
- Individual winners: 
- December 9–16: 2017 ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships in  Sanya[107] Sanya[107]
World surfing championships
- May 20–28: 2017 ISA World Surfing Games in  Biarritz[109] Biarritz[109]- Men's Open winners: First:  Jhony Corzo; Second: Jhony Corzo; Second: Joan Duru; Third: Joan Duru; Third:.svg.png) Pedro Henrique; Fourth: Pedro Henrique; Fourth: Jonathan González Jonathan González
- Women's Open winners: First:  Pauline Ado; Second: Pauline Ado; Second: Johanne Defay; Third: Johanne Defay; Third: Leilani McGonagle; Fourth: Leilani McGonagle; Fourth: Bianca Buitendag Bianca Buitendag
- Team winners: First:  France (4,275 points); Second: France (4,275 points); Second:.svg.png) Portugal (2,850 points); Third: Portugal (2,850 points); Third: Spain (2,560 points); Fourth: Spain (2,560 points); Fourth: Mexico (2,455 points) Mexico (2,455 points)
- Aloha Cup winners: First:  France; Second: France; Second:.svg.png) Portugal; Third: Portugal; Third: Peru; Fourth: The Peru; Fourth: The.png) United States United States
 
- Men's Open winners: First: 
- September 1–10: 2017 ISA World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship in  Vorupør and Copenhagen[110] Vorupør and Copenhagen[110]- SUP Surfing winners:  Luiz Diniz (m) / Luiz Diniz (m) /.svg.png) Shakira Westdorp (f) Shakira Westdorp (f)
- Sprint winners:  Casper Steinfath (m) / Casper Steinfath (m) / Manca Notar (f) Manca Notar (f)
- SUP Distance Racing winners:  Bruno Hasulyo (m) / Bruno Hasulyo (m) / Annabel Anderson (f) Annabel Anderson (f)
- Paddle Distance Racing winners: .svg.png) Lachie Landsdown (m) / Lachie Landsdown (m) /.svg.png) Jordan Mercer (f) Jordan Mercer (f)
- SUP Technical winners:  Mo Freitas (m) / Mo Freitas (m) / Annabel Anderson (f) Annabel Anderson (f)
- Paddle Technical winners: .svg.png) Lachie Landsdown (m) / Lachie Landsdown (m) /.svg.png) Jordan Mercer (f) Jordan Mercer (f)
- Overall Team Points -> Champions: .svg.png) Australia; Second: Australia; Second: France; Third: France; Third: New Zealand New Zealand
 
- SUP Surfing winners: 
- September 23 – October 1: 2017 ISA World Junior Surfing Championship in  Hyūga, Miyazaki[111] Hyūga, Miyazaki[111]- U18 winners:  Ignacio Gundesen (m) / Ignacio Gundesen (m) / Brisa Hennessy (f) Brisa Hennessy (f)
- U16 winners:  Joh Azuchi (m) / Joh Azuchi (m) / Alyssa Spencer (f) Alyssa Spencer (f)
- Aloha Cup -> Champions:  Japan; Second: Japan; Second: Hawaii; Third: Hawaii; Third: France; Fourth: France; Fourth: Costa Rica Costa Rica
- Team Points -> Champions: .png) United States; Second: United States; Second: Hawaii; Third: Hawaii; Third: Japan Japan
 
- U18 winners: 
- September 30 – October 8: 2017 ISA Kneeboard World Championship in  Cantabria[112] Cantabria[112]
- November 30 – December 3: 2017 ISA World Adaptive Surfing Championship in  La Jolla[114] La Jolla[114]- Champions:  Brazil; Second: Brazil; Second:.svg.png) Australia; Third: Australia; Third:.png) United States; Fourth: United States; Fourth: Chile[115] Chile[115]
 
- Champions: 
2017 World Surf League (WSL) Men's Championship Tour
- Overall winner:  John John Florence John John Florence
2017 World Surf League (WSL) Women's Championship Tour
- Overall winner: .svg.png) Tyler Wright Tyler Wright
- November 15, 2016 – April 11, 2017: 2016–17 FINA Men's European Water Polo Preliminary Rounds[116]
- April 25–30: 2017 FINA Men's Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament in .svg.png) Gold Coast, Queensland[117] Gold Coast, Queensland[117]- Qualified teams to the Superfinal: .svg.png) Australia, Australia, United States, United States, Japan, and Japan, and Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
 
- Qualified teams to the Superfinal: 
- June 20–25: 2017 FINA Men's Water Polo World League Superfinal in  Ruza[118] Ruza[118]
- November 29, 2016 – April 18, 2017: 2016–17 FINA Women's European Preliminary Rounds[119] - Qualified teams to the Superfinal:  Russia, Russia, Netherlands, and Netherlands, and Hungary. Hungary.
 
- Qualified teams to the Superfinal: 
- May 2–7: 2017 FINA Women's Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament in  Sacramento, California[120] Sacramento, California[120]- Qualified teams to the Superfinal:  United States, United States,.svg.png) Australia, Australia, Japan, Japan,.svg.png) Canada, and Canada, and China China
 
- Qualified teams to the Superfinal: 
- June 6–11: 2017 FINA Women's Water Polo League Superfinal in  Shanghai[121] Shanghai[121]- The  United States defeated United States defeated.svg.png) Canada, 12–6, to win their fourth consecutive and 11th overall FINA Women's Water Polo League title. Canada, 12–6, to win their fourth consecutive and 11th overall FINA Women's Water Polo League title.
 Russia took third place. Russia took third place.
 
- The 
Water polo world championships
- August 5–13: 2017 FINA Junior Water Polo World Championships in  Belgrade[122] Belgrade[122]
- September 3–9: 2017 FINA World Women's Junior Water Polo Championships in  Volos[123] Volos[123] Russia defeated Russia defeated Greece, 8–7 in penalties and after a 9–9 score in regular play, to win their second FINA World Women's Junior Water Polo Championships title. Greece, 8–7 in penalties and after a 9–9 score in regular play, to win their second FINA World Women's Junior Water Polo Championships title.
- The  Netherlands took the bronze medal. Netherlands took the bronze medal.
 
- September 30, 2016 – May 27, 2017: 2016–17 LEN Champions League (final six in  Budapest) Budapest)
- December 1, 2016 – April 29, 2017: LEN Euro League Women  Kinef Kirishi defeated Kinef Kirishi defeated Olympiacos, 7–6, to win their first LEN Euro League Women title. Olympiacos, 7–6, to win their first LEN Euro League Women title.
 CN Sabadell took third place. CN Sabadell took third place.
 
- October 14, 2016 – April 5, 2017: 2016–17 LEN Euro Cup  Ferencvárosi TC defeated Ferencvárosi TC defeated CSM Digi Oradea, 19–13 on aggregate, to win their first LEN Euro Cup title. CSM Digi Oradea, 19–13 on aggregate, to win their first LEN Euro Cup title.
 
- August 20–27: 2017 European Junior Women's Water Polo Championship in  Novi Sad[124] Novi Sad[124] Spain defeated the Spain defeated the Netherlands, 11–10, in the final. Netherlands, 11–10, in the final. Hungary took third place. Hungary took third place.
 
- September 10–17: 2017 European Junior Men's Water Polo Championship in  Malta[125] Malta[125] Montenegro defeated Montenegro defeated Spain, 11–10, in the final. Spain, 11–10, in the final. Hungary took third place. Hungary took third place.
 
- January 5–8: 2017 World Junior Water Ski Championships in  Santiago[126] Santiago[126]
- January 30 – February 5: 2017 Asia Oceania Waterski & Wakeboard Championships in  Auckland[127][128] Auckland[127][128]
- April 24–30: 2017 World Disabled Waterski Championships in .svg.png) Myuna Bay[129] Myuna Bay[129]
- July 13–16: 2017 World Under 21 Waterski Championships in  Dnipro[130] Dnipro[130]- Slalom winners:  Taylor Garcia (m) / Taylor Garcia (m) / Allie Nicholson (f) Allie Nicholson (f)
- Tricks winners:  Danylo Fil'Chenko (m) / Danylo Fil'Chenko (m) / Anna Gay (f) Anna Gay (f)
- Jump winners:  Jack Critchley (m) / Jack Critchley (m) /.svg.png) Dominique Grondin-Allard (f) Dominique Grondin-Allard (f)
- Overall winners:  Danylo Fil'Chenko (m) / Danylo Fil'Chenko (m) / Anna Gay (f) Anna Gay (f)
- Team winners: .svg.png) Canada Canada
 
- Slalom winners: 
- July 26 – August 6: 2017 World Waterski Racing Championships in  Seattle[131] Seattle[131]
- September 3–10: 2017 Water Ski World Championships in  Paris[132] Paris[132]- Jump winners: .svg.png) Ryan Dodd (m) / Ryan Dodd (m) /.svg.png) Jacinta Carroll (f) Jacinta Carroll (f)
- Slalom winners:  Frederick Winter (m) / Frederick Winter (m) / Regina Jaquess (f) Regina Jaquess (f)
- Tricks winners:  Adam Pickos (m) / Adam Pickos (m) /.svg.png) Neilly Ross (f) Neilly Ross (f)
- Overall winners:  Felipe Miranda (m) / Felipe Miranda (m) / Regina Jaquess (f) Regina Jaquess (f)
 
- Jump winners: 
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- ^ ICF's 2017 Canoe Slalom World Cup #4 Page
- ^ ICF's 2017 Canoe Slalom World Cup #5 Page
- ^ 2017 Canoe Marathon European Championships Website
- ^ Ponte de Lima to host Canoe Marathon European Championships after ECA opt to move venue
- ^ ICF's 2017 Wildwater Canoeing Junior and U23 World Championships Page
- ^ ICF's 2017 Wildwater Canoeing Junior and U23 World Championships Nations Cup Sprint Results Page
- ^ ICF's 2017 Wildwater Canoeing Junior and U23 World Championships Individual Sprint Results Page
- ^ ICF's 2017 Wildwater Canoeing Junior and U23 World Championships Team Sprint Results Page
- ^ ICF's 2017 Wildwater Canoeing Junior and U23 World Championships Nations Cup Classical Results Page
- ^ ICF's 2017 Wildwater Canoeing Junior and U23 World Championships Individual Classical Results Page
- ^ ICF's 2017 Wildwater Canoeing Junior and U23 World Championships Team Classical Results Page
- ^ Hytera's Canoe Sailing World Championships 2017 Results Page
- ^ ICF's 2017 Paracanoe World Championships Page
- ^ "2017 European Canoe Polo Championship Page". Archived from the original on August 28, 2017. Retrieved August 28, 2017.
- ^ 2017 ICF Dragon Boat Club Crew World Championships Website
- ^ ICF's 2017 Canoe Marathon World Championships Page
- ^ ICF's 2017 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships Page
- ^ ICF's 2017 Ocean Racing World Championships Page
- ^ ICF's 2017 Canoe Freestyle World Championships Page
- ^ WR's 2017 European Rowing Indoor Championships Page
- ^ WR's 2017 European Junior Rowing Championships Page
- ^ WR's 2017 European Rowing Championships Page
- ^ WR's 2017 World Rowing Under 23 Championships Page
- ^ WR's 2017 World Rowing Masters Regatta Page
- ^ WR's 2017 World Rowing Championships Page
- ^ WR's 2017 World Rowing Coastal Championships Page
- ^ WR's 2017 World Rowing Cup #1 Page
- ^ WR's 2017 World Rowing Cup #2 Page
- ^ WR's 2017 World Rowing Cup #3 Page
- ^ WS Miami 2017 Sailing World Cup #1 Website
- ^ "WS Hyères 2017 Sailing World Cup #2 Website". Archived from the original on July 1, 2017. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
- ^ WS World Cup Series Final | Santander 2017 Website
- ^ "Le Cléac'h smashes Vendée Globe race record in spectacular style". vendeeglobe.org. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
- ^ "2017 Star World Championships Website". Archived from the original on July 5, 2017. Retrieved July 9, 2017.
- ^ 2017 470 World Championships Website
- ^ WS' 2017 Youth Match Racing World Championships Page
- ^ Match Racing Results Page for the 2017 Youth Match Racing World Championships
- ^ Nacra 17's 2017 World Championships Page
- ^ "2017 RS:X Windsurfing World Championships Website". Archived from the original on October 4, 2017. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
- ^ "World Sailing's Youth Sailing World Championships Page". Archived from the original on August 14, 2017. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
- ^ Israel withdraw from hosting 2017 Youth Sailing World Championships
- ^ 2017 ISA World Surfing Games Website
- ^ 2017 ISA World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship Website
- ^ 2017 ISA World Junior Surfing Championship Website
- ^ "2017 ISA Kneeboard World Championship Website". Archived from the original on October 2, 2017. Retrieved October 2, 2017.
- ^ KSUSA's 2017 Kneeboard Surfing World Titles
- ^ ISA's 2017 World Adaptive Surfing Championship Page
- ^ ISA's 2017 ISA World Adaptive Surfing Championship Results Page
- ^ FINA's 2017 Men's Water Polo World League European Preliminary Rounds Page
- ^ FINA's 2017 Men's Water Polo World League Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament Page
- ^ FINA's 2017 Men's Water Polo World League Superfinal Page
- ^ "FINA's 2017 Women's Water Polo World League European Preliminary Rounds Page". Archived from the original on May 3, 2017. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
- ^ "FINA's 2017 Women's Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament Page". Archived from the original on May 3, 2017. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
- ^ "FINA's 2017 Women's Water Polo League Superfinal Page". Archived from the original on May 4, 2017. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
- ^ FINA's 2017 Junior Water Polo World Championships Page
- ^ FINA's 2017 World Women's Junior Water Polo Championships Page
- ^ LEN's Women's European Junior Water Polo Championships 2017 Results Page
- ^ LEN's Men's European Junior Water Polo Championships 2017 Results Page
- ^ 2017 Junior World waterski championship Results Page
- ^ 2017 Asia Oceania Waterski & Wakeboard Championships Results Page
- ^ Wakeboard Results
- ^ "2017 World Disabled Waterski Championships Website". Archived from the original on August 30, 2017. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
- ^ IWWF's 2017 World Under 21 Waterski Championships Page
- ^ 2017 World Waterski Racing Championships Website
- ^ 2017 Water Ski World Championships Results Page

