Did you know that in August, the European Championships of a whopping 9 Olympic sports will come together in Munich? But that's not all; with events like the UEFA Women's Euro in England, the World Athletics Championships in Oregon, the European Men's and Women's Basketball Championships, and more, several other high-level sports events are also on the horizon. Here's an overview of the key dates for the 2022 sports summer. What are you looking forward to the most?
FIBA 3x3 Basketball World Cup (June 21 to 26)
What? 3x3 Basketball (Men & Women)
Where? Antwerp, Belgium
Tour de France (July 1 to 24)
What? Cycling (Men)
Where? France (Start: Denmark)
Women's Hockey World Cup (July 1 to 24)
What? Hockey (Women)
Where? Netherlands & Spain
UEFA Women's Euro (July 6 to 31)
What? Football (Women)
Where? England
IAAF World Athletics Championships (July 15 to 24)
What? Athletics (Men & Women)
Where? Eugene, United States
Tour de France Femmes (July 24 to 31)
What? Cycling (Women)
Where? France
European Championships (August 11 to 21)
What? Cycling (Road & Track), Gymnastics, Athletics, Table Tennis, Triathlon, Sport Climbing, Rowing, Canoe/Kayak, and Beach Volleyball
Where? Munich, Germany
La Vuelta (August 19 to September 11)
What? Cycling (Men)
Where? Spain (Start: Netherlands)
Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix (August 28)
What? Motorsport - Formula 1 (Men)
Where? Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
FIBA EuroBasket (September 1 to 18)
What? Basketball (Men)
Where? Germany, Czech Republic, Georgia, & Italy
Memorial Van Damme (September 2)
What? Athletics (Men & Women)
Where? Brussels, Belgium
UCI Road World Championships (September 18 to 25)
What? Cycling (Men & Women)
Where? Australia
FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup (September 22 to October 1)
What? Basketball (Women)
Where? Australia
FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship (September 23 to October 15)
What? Volleyball (Women)
Where? Netherlands & Poland
Sources: Sporza.be