Sports schedule calendar?
- SeaHorseRacing
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Can anyone recommend a good sports schedule calendar that covers major events including worldwide?
- Dublin_Flyer
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Had a look for this and doesn't seem to be anything suitable.
Some cover some sports or events but totally neglect others. Topendsports has a calendar that includes the Grand National, Kentucky Derby and Melbourne Cup, but doesn't include Cheltenham or the Breeders Cup!
Sportinglife calendar ends with the King George meeting at Kempton and that's it.... maybe the winner of the King George will be a giant meteorite that wipes us out!
http://www.sportskeeda.com/general-spor ... ts-of-year covers quite a lot for 2017, no racing though. Covers a lot of badminton tournaments though if that's your area of interest
IMO I doubt one exists that's easy to find, I don't see it likely somebody would compile a broad list to include darts, ice hockey, cricket, racing, NFL, volleyball, snooker, golf etc as websites are in the main based at one particular demographic that's their target market.
Probably best off listing out your own interests and throwing them on a spreadsheet, then finding the big dates/events and setting monthly reminders in your phone or gmail if something is upcoming.
Some cover some sports or events but totally neglect others. Topendsports has a calendar that includes the Grand National, Kentucky Derby and Melbourne Cup, but doesn't include Cheltenham or the Breeders Cup!
Sportinglife calendar ends with the King George meeting at Kempton and that's it.... maybe the winner of the King George will be a giant meteorite that wipes us out!
http://www.sportskeeda.com/general-spor ... ts-of-year covers quite a lot for 2017, no racing though. Covers a lot of badminton tournaments though if that's your area of interest

IMO I doubt one exists that's easy to find, I don't see it likely somebody would compile a broad list to include darts, ice hockey, cricket, racing, NFL, volleyball, snooker, golf etc as websites are in the main based at one particular demographic that's their target market.
Probably best off listing out your own interests and throwing them on a spreadsheet, then finding the big dates/events and setting monthly reminders in your phone or gmail if something is upcoming.