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March 31, 2009 (Tuesday)

March 30, 2009 (Monday)

March 29, 2009 (Sunday)

March 28, 2009 (Saturday)

  • World Women's Championship in Gangneung, South Korea: (seeding in parentheses)
    • Playoffs:
      • (3) Canada 4–5 (4) Sweden (11 ends)
        • Sweden will play against Denmark in the semifinal, Canada will play for bronze medal.
    • Semifinal:
      • (2) Denmark 6–7 (4) Sweden
        • Sweden advance to the final against China, Denmark will play for bronze medal against Canada.

March 27, 2009 (Friday)

March 26, 2009 (Thursday)

  • World Women's Championship in Gangneung, South Korea:
    (teams in bold advance to the playoff, teams in italics play in tiebreaker)
    • Draw 15:
      • Sweden 7–8 China
      • Scotland 7–6 United States
      • Italy 5–8 Canada
        • Canada secure a playoff berth.
      • South Korea 8–10 Russia
        • Standings after 15 draws: China 9–1, Canada 8–2, Denmark 7–2, Sweden 6–4, Switzerland 5–4, Russia, Scotland 5–5, Germany 4–5.
    • Draw 16:
      • Denmark 6–2 Scotland
        • Denmark secure a playoff berth, while Scotland is eliminated
      • Norway 2–11 Sweden
        • Sweden secure at least a tiebreaker place.
      • Germany 9–6 South Korea
      • Switzerland 8–5 Italy
        • Switzerland remain in contention for a tiebreaker.
        • Standings after 16 draws: China 9–1, Canada, Denmark 8–2, Sweden 7–4, Switzerland 6–4.
    • Draw 17:
      • Russia 6–8 Germany
      • Canada 10–7 Switzerland
        • Switzerland's loss means Sweden advance to the playoff.
      • United States 3–9 Denmark
      • China 7–2 Norway
        • Final standings: China 10–1, Denmark, Canada 9–2, Sweden 7–4, Switzerland, Germany 6–5, Russia, Scotland 5–6, USA 4–7, Korea 3–8, Norway, Italy 1–10.

March 25, 2009 (Wednesday)

  • World Women's Championship in Gangneung, South Korea:
    • Draw 12:
      • South Korea 6–7 Canada
      • Italy 6–7 Russia (11 ends)
      • Scotland 3–4 China (11 ends)
      • Sweden 5–10 United States
    • Draw 13:
      • United States 2–8 Switzerland
      • China 8–2 Germany
      • Russia 7–2 Norway
      • Canada 5–7 Denmark
    • Draw 14:
      • Norway 8–6 Italy
      • Denmark 4–7 South Korea
      • Switzerland 6–8 Sweden
      • Germany 7–6 Scotland (11 ends)
    • Standings after 14 draws (teams in bold advance to the playoffs, teams in italics secure at least a tie breaker, teams in strike are eliminated): China 8–1, Canada, Denmark 7–2, Sweden 6–3, Switzerland 5–4, Germany, Russia, Scotland, USA 4–5, Korea 3–6, Italy, Norway 1–8.

March 24, 2009 (Tuesday)

  • World Women's Championship in Gangneung, South Korea:
    • Draw 9:
      • China 8–5 Denmark
      • United States 12–7 Norway
      • Canada 8–7 Germany
      • Russia 4–8 Switzerland
    • Draw 10:
      • Germany 10–1 Sweden
      • Switzerland 5–7 Scotland
      • Denmark 7–4 Italy
      • Norway 8–9 South Korea
    • Draw 11:
      • Scotland 4–6 Russia
      • South Korea 2–9 United States
      • Sweden 7–4 Canada
      • Italy 3–9 China
    • Standings after 11 draws: Canada, China, Denmark 6–1, Sweden 5–2, Scotland, Switzerland 4–3, Germany, USA 3–4, Korea, Russia 2–5, Italy 1–6, Norway 0–7.

March 23, 2009 (Monday)

  • World Women's Championship in Gangneung, South Korea:
    • Draw 6:
      • Switzerland 7–6 South Korea
      • Germany 8–1 Italy
      • Norway 7–8 Scotland (11 ends)
      • Denmark 7–6 Sweden (11 ends)
    • Draw 7:
      • Italy 9–6 United States
      • South Korea 6–7 China
      • Sweden 9–3 Russia
      • Scotland 3–9 Canada
    • Draw 8:
      • Canada 8–5 Norway
      • Russia 4–7 Denmark
      • China 8–7 Switzerland
      • United States 7–6 Germany
    • Standings after 8 draws: Canada, Denmark 5–0, China, Sweden 4–1, Scotland, Switzerland 3–2, Germany 2–3, Italy, South Korea, Russia, USA 1–4, Norway 0–5.

March 22, 2009 (Sunday)

  • World Women's Championship in Gangneung, South Korea:
    • Draw 3:
      • Germany 5–3 Norway
      • Switzerland 8–9 Denmark
    • Draw 4:
      • China 9–3 Russia
      • Sweden 8–5 Scotland
      • Italy 4–6 South Korea
      • Canada 10–3 United States
    • Draw 5:
      • Denmark 7–6 Germany
      • Russia 5–8 Canada
      • United States 4–8 China
      • Norway 6–8 Switzerland
    • Standings after draw 5: Canada, Denmark, Sweden 3–0, China, Scotland, Switzerland 2–1, Germany, Korea, Russia 1–2, Italy, Norway, USA 0–3

March 21, 2009 (Saturday)

  • World Women's Championship in Gangneung, South Korea:
    • Draw 1:
      • Norway 2–10 Denmark
      • Italy 2–7 Sweden
      • South Korea 4–6 Scotland
      • Switzerland 7–5 Germany
    • Draw 2:
      • Scotland 11–2 Italy
      • Canada 11–5 China
      • Russia 7–5 United States
      • South Korea 8–10 Sweden (12 ends)
    • Standings after 2 draws: Scotland, Sweden 2–0, Canada, Denmark, Russia, Switzerland 1–0, China, Germany, Norway, USA 0–1, Italy, Korea 0–2.

March 20, 2009 (Friday)

March 19, 2009 (Thursday)

March 18, 2009 (Wednesday)

March 17, 2009 (Tuesday)

  • Women's World Cup in Australia:
    • Super Six's:
      •  India 207 (49.4 overs);  New Zealand 210/5 (47.4 overs) in North Sydney. New Zealand win by 5 wickets
      •  England 236/8 (50.0 overs);  West Indies 90 (38.2 overs) in Drummoyne. England win by 146 runs
        • England (8 pts from 4 matches) advance to the final. New Zealand (6 pts), Australia or India (both 4 pts) could be their opponent.

March 16, 2009 (Monday)

  • Women's World Cup in Australia:
    • Super Six's:
      •  Australia 229/6 (50 ov);  Pakistan 122 (45.1 ov) in Bankstown. Australia win by 107 runs.
        • Australia gets level with New Zealand and India in second place on 4 points, while Pakistan is out of contention for the final.

March 15, 2009 (Sunday)

  • World Team Championships in Heerenveen, Netherlands:

March 14, 2009 (Saturday)

  • World Cup in Vikersund, Norway:
    • Gundersen HS117/10 km: (1) Anssi Koivuranta (2) Bill Demong (3) Magnus Moan
      • World Cup standings (after 22 of 23 events): (1) Koivuranta 1429 points (2) Moan 1330 (3) Demong 1060
        • Koivuranta need only to finish in 29th place in the last event on Sunday to win the World Cup title.

March 13, 2009 (Friday)

  • World Cup Final in Åre, Sweden
    • Giant slalom men: (1) Benjamin Raich 2:18.95 (1:09.94 + 1:09.01) (2) Ted Ligety 2:19.08 (1:10.65 + 1:08.43) (3) Didier Cuche 2:19.66 (1:10.80 + 1:08.86)... 19. Aksel Lund Svindal 2:20.96 (1:11.93 + 1:09.03)
      • World Cup overall standings (after 36 of 37 events): (1) Svindal 1009 points (2) Raich 1007 (3) Cuche 919
        • The overall title will be decided on the last race of the season, the slalom on Saturday.
      • World Cup giant slalom standings (after all eight events): (1) Cuche 474 points (champion) (2) Raich 462 (3) Ligety 421
    • Slalom women: (1) Sandrine Aubert 1:49.23 (52.27+56.96) (2) Fanny Chmelar 1:49.29 (52.89+56.40) (3) Therese Borssen 1:49.46 (52.77+56.69) & Šárka Záhrobská 1:49.46 (51.80+57.66)
      • World Cup overall standings (after 33 of 34 events): (1) Lindsey Vonn 1788 points (champion) (2) Maria Riesch 1404 (3) Anja Pärson 1059
      • World Cup slalom standings (after all nine events): (1) Riesch 625 points (champion) (2) Záhrobská 459 (3) Vonn 440

March 12, 2009 (Thursday)

March 11, 2009 (Wednesday)

March 10, 2009 (Tuesday)

March 9, 2009 (Monday)

March 8, 2009 (Sunday)

  • World Championships in Vienna, Austria:

March 7, 2009 (Saturday)

March 6, 2009 (Friday)

March 5, 2009 (Thursday)

March 4, 2009 (Wednesday)

March 3, 2009 (Tuesday)

March 2, 2009 (Monday)

March 1, 2009 (Sunday)

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