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page 1Recurring sporting events established in 1984
EFL Trophy
association football tournament in England, UK
South Asian Games
multi-sport event in South Asia
Pan Pacific Open
WTA Tour tennis tournament
Slam Dunk Contest
NBA basketball contest

Asia Cup
The Men's Asia Cup is a biennial cricket tournament organized by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). It features senior men's national teams from Asian member countries and determines the continental cricket champion of Asia. The tournament was established in the year 1983, coinciding with the formation of the Asian Cricket Council, as an effort to promote goodwill among Asian countries through cricket. India boycotted the 1986 edition due to strained cricketing relations with Sri Lanka, while Pakistan withdrew from the 1990–91 edition because of political tensions with India. The 1993 tournament was also cancelled for similar reasons. The ACC later announced that the event would be held biennially starting from 2009. The ICC recognizes all Asia Cup matches as official ODI games.
After downsizing the Asian Cricket Council in 2015, it was announced by the ICC that Asia Cup events from 2016 would be played on a rotation basis between One Day International and Twenty20 International format, on the basis of the format of upcoming world events. As a result, the 2016 event was the first event played in the T20I format and functioned as a preparatory tournament ahead of the 2016 ICC World Twenty20.
Tro-Bro Léon
cycling race
Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali
recurring sporting event
Dallas Grand Prix
recurring sporting event
Zurich Open
women's tennis tournament
Toto Cup
Israeli soccer tournaments
Thailand Masters
snooker tournament
Yukon Quest
sled dog race from Alaska to Yukon
Bobsleigh World Cup
Annual bobsleigh competition
UCI Road World Rankings
system of cycling ranking over a twelve-month period
Montreux Volley Masters
Volleyball tournament
Breeders' Cup
annual series of horse races held over 2 days
Clásica Internacional de Alcobendas
Vienna City Marathon
Austrian sport competition
Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship
international women's field hockey competition
Virginia Slims of Florida
women's tennis tournament
Thailand Open Badminton Championships
badminton championships
Polish Women's Cup
football tournament
Intersport Heilbronn Open
tennis tournament in Talheim, Germany
Women's Challenge
UDEAC Championship
football tournament
Amputee Football World Cup
athletic Competition
Belgian National Time Trial Championships
Annual cycling race
L'Alcúdia International Football Tournament
Football Tournament
Women's Water Polo First League
water polo league
Azencross
thumb|Zdeněk Štybar in the 2012 edition
The Azencross is a cyclo-cross race held in Loenhout village, Wuustwezel, Belgium. The race has been organized since 1984 and is named after the cycling race Critérium des As in Paris. During 1987-1992 and 2001-2021 the race was part of the Cyclo-cross Trophy series, except for the 2020 edition which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. During 1993-1995 the race was part of UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup. Since 2022 the race has been part of the Exact Cross series.
Zevenheuvelenloop
The Zevenheuvelenloop (; English: Seven Hills Run) is an annual road race of 15 kilometres held in and around Nijmegen, Netherlands. It was first organised in 1984 and has grown to be one of the largest road races in the Netherlands; it attracted over 30,000 runners in 2008.
Transat Québec-Saint-Malo
COMEN Cup
water polo competition in Europe
Rice Bowl
American football championship in Japan
Memorial Grundmanna i Wizowskiego
cycling race
Grand Prix Cristal Energie
cycling race
Tjejmilen
Tjejmilen is a girls-women only, cross-country running event in Stockholm, Sweden. Hosted by Hässelby SK and Spårvägens FK, it is run across a 10 kilometers long course on Djurgården.
Brussels Marathon
annual race in Belgium held since 1984
Embrunman
The Embrunman is a long distance triathlon held on August 15 each year around Embrun in the Hautes-Alpes, France. It is an equivalent triathlon consisting of a swim of 3.8 km, a 186 km cycle ride and running a marathon (42.195 km), but is not affiliated with the World Triathlon Corporation which owns the brand Ironman, so is not promoted as such. The French newspaper Le Dauphiné libéré described it in 2012 as the hardest triathlon in the world.
The men's record time for the event is 9 h 28m 18 s by the Frenchman Léon Chevalier on August 15, 2021 and the women's record is held by
ACBS Asian Snooker Championship
snooker tournament