June 2010 in sports

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Australian rules football 2010

Auto racing 2010

Baseball 2010

Basketball 2010

Cricket 2010

Association football 2010

National teams competitions
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Golf 2010

Lacrosse 2010

Motorcycle racing 2010

Rugby league 2010

Rugby union 2010

Days of the month

Cricket

Football (soccer)

Tennis

Volleyball

Baseball

Cricket

Football (soccer)

Tennis

Baseball

Beach handball

Cricket

Football (soccer)

Tennis

Auto racing

Badminton

  • Europe Cup in Zwolle, Netherlands:
    • Final: Favorite-Ramenskoe Russia 2–4 Germany 1. BC Saarbrücken
      • Saarbrücken win the championship for the first time.

Cricket

Equestrianism

Football (soccer)

Golf

Horse racing

Motorcycle racing

Snooker

Volleyball

Auto racing

Badminton

  • Europe Cup in Zwolle, Netherlands:
    • Quarterfinals: 1. BC Saarbrücken Germany 4–0 Spain Soderinsa Rinconada
    • Semifinals:
      • Favorite-Ramenskoe Russia 4–0 France Issy Les Moulineaux
      • 1. BC Saarbrücken Germany 4–2 Russia Nizhni Novgorod

Cricket

Equestrianism

Football (soccer)

Golf

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Motorcycle racing

Rugby union

Tennis

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Handball

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Tennis

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Cricket

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Golf

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Baseball

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Handball

Rugby union

Tennis

Cricket

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Handball

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Cricket

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Rugby union

Tennis

Volleyball

Athletics

Auto racing

Cricket

Cycling

Equestrianism

Football (soccer)

Golf

Motorcycle racing

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Volleyball

Athletics

Auto racing

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Equestrianism

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Golf

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Cricket

Cycling

Equestrianism

Football (soccer)

Golf

Rugby union

Volleyball

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Equestrianism

Football (soccer)

Golf

Rugby union

U.S. college sports

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Rugby union

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Golf

U.S. college sports

Auto racing

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Golf

Rugby union

Tennis

Volleyball

Athletics

Auto racing

Basketball

Boxing

Cricket

Cycling

Equestrianism

Football (soccer)

Mixed martial arts

Rugby union

Volleyball

Cricket

Cycling

Equestrianism

  • Show jumping:
    • FEI Nations Cup of Turkey in Istanbul: 1st place, gold medalist(s)  France (Stephan Lafouge on Visage Van De Olmenhoeve, Caroline Nicolas on Nobylis, Yoann Le Vot on Modena, Jean Marc Nicolas on Oxford D'Esquelmes) 2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Belgium (Nick Motmans on Aladdin St Ghyvan, Candice Lauwers on Cibolin Prieure Z, Jody Bosteels on Nina Droeshout, Jan Motmans on Vacant ter Linden) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Italy (Luca Marziani on Cascartho -O.H., Giovanni Oberti on Caribo Z, Andrea Messersi on Vacant ter Linden, Paolo Zudavelli on Youri du Moulin)
      • Standings (after 6 of 11 competitions): (1)  Belgium 40 points (2)  Italy 37 (3)  Australia 25

Football (soccer)

Rugby union

U.S. college sports

Volleyball

Athletics

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

U.S. college sports

Volleyball

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Rugby union

Volleyball

Basketball

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Volleyball

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Auto racing

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Golf

Ice hockey

Motorcycle racing

Snooker

Tennis

Triathlon

Volleyball

Auto racing

Basketball

Cricket

Football (soccer)

Horse racing

Rugby union

Tennis

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Athletics

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Equestrianism

  • Show jumping
    • Meydan FEI Nations Cup:
      • FEI Nations Cup of Switzerland in St. Gallen (CSIO 5*): 1st place, gold medalist(s)  France (Kevin Staut on Kraque Boom, Penelope Leprevost on Topinambour, Nicolas Delmotte on Luccianno, Olivier Guillon on Lord De Theize) 2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Germany (Marco Kutscher on Cash, Carsten-Otto Nagel on Corradina, Ludger Beerbaum on Gotha, Marcus Ehning on Plot Blue) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  United Kingdom (Peter Charles on Murkas Pom D'Ami, Ben Maher on Robin Hood W, Michael Whitaker on GIG Amai, John Whitaker on Peppermill)
        • Standings (after 3 of 8 competitions): (1)  France 30 points (2)  United Kingdom 18.5 (3)  Germany 16.5

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

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Tennis

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Basketball

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Tennis

Basketball

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Ice hockey

Tennis

Basketball

Cricket

Tennis

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