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28 tournaments assigned
Congress allocates World Championship tournaments
17-05-13
The 2013 IIHF Annual Congress allocated several tournaments of the 2014 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship program. Photo: Andre Ringuette / HHOF-IIHF Images
STOCKHOLM – The 2013 IIHF Annual Congress assigned 28 tournaments of the 2014 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship program. The tournaments will take place in 22 different countries.
The biggest tournament with the venue not previously known is the 2014 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group A where the two teams promoted to the 2015 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship in the Prague and Ostrava, Czech Republic, will be determined.
Korea will host the tournament which also includes Austria, Slovenia, Hungary, Japan and Ukraine in Seoul under the slogan “Beyond the New Horizons”.
“It is a great honour and pleasure for us. We want to host the 2014 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group A since we are preparing for the 2018 Olympic Winter Games,” said Kim Sangwoo, Vice President of the Korea Ice Hockey Association.
“We want to make ice hockey a highlight of the Winter Games in PyeongChang. For this need experience in hosting ice hockey events at that level early on and we’re welcoming everybody in Korea next year.”
The proposed venue is the Mokdong Ice Rink. The arena offers an ice sheet of 61 x 30 metres and a second ice sheet, eight dressing rooms and a capacity for 6,000 fans.
Also the tier below, the 2014 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group B, will go to a big venue. Lithuania plans to host the event at the Zalgiris Arena in Kaunas, the second-biggest city of the country. It’s the largest indoor arena in the Baltic countries built in 2011 for the European Basketball Championship and it’s constructed for ice making.
“Lithuania is very hungry for international competitions. It’s a newly built arena with 13,500 seats for ice hockey,” said Lithuanian delegate Petras Nauseda.
Some international events will also coincide with anniversaries like the 100-year anniversary of British ice hockey and Serbia’s 75-year anniversary.
For future events in Mexico a new ice rink Icedrom is currently under construction in the south of Mexico City. Opening at the end of June, it will offer 4,000 seats and seven dressing rooms.
Several national ice hockey associations expressed their interest for hosting the U18 World Championship between 2017 and 2019 with Slovakia (Kosice & Poprad), Russia (Chelyabinsk & Magnitogorsk) and Canada. The previous editions will be in Lappeenranta and Imatra, Finland, in 2014, in Switzerland in 2015 and in the United States in 2016.
In other news the membership status of the United Arab Emirates has been changed from associate member to full member.
MARTIN MERK
2014 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships (Men’s Category)
Top Division, in Minsk, Belarus, 9-25 May 2014
Belarus, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Norway, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, USA. (The seeding and the two groups will be known after the 2013 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship.)
Division I Group A, in Seoul, Korea, end of April 2014 (dates TBD)
Austria, Slovenia, Hungary, Japan, Korea, Ukraine
Division I Group B, in Kaunas, Lithuania, 20-26 April 2014
Great Britain, Poland, Netherlands, Romania, Lithuania, Croatia
Division II Group A, in Belgrade or Novi Sad, Serbia, 9-15 April 2014
Estonia, Belgium, Iceland, Australia, Serbia, Israel
Division II Group B, in Jaca, Spain, 5-11 April 2014
Spain, New Zealand, Mexico, China, Turkey, South Africa
Division III, in Luxembourg, Luxembourg, 6-12 April 2014
Bulgaria, DPR Korea, Luxembourg, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong
2014 IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championships
World Junior Championship, in Malmö, Sweden, 26 December 2013 to 5 January 2014
Group A: USA, Canada, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany
Group B: Sweden, Russia, Switzerland, Finland, Norway.
Division I Group A, in Sanok, Poland, 15-21 December 2013
Latvia, Belarus, Denmark, Slovenia, Austria, Poland
Division I Group B, in Dumfries, Great Britain, 9-15 December 2013
France, Kazakhstan, Italy, Ukraine, Great Britain, Japan
Division II Group A, in Debrecen, Hungary, 15-21 December 2013
Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Netherlands, Lithuania, Estonia
Division II Group B, in Jaca, Spain, 11-17 January 2014
Spain, Korea, Serbia, Australia, Iceland, China
Division III, in Izmir, Turkey, 12-18 January 2014
Belgium, Bulgaria, New Zealand, Mexico, Turkey, South Africa
2014 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championships
Top Division, in Lappeenranta and Imatra, Finland, 17-27 April 2014
Group A: Canada, Russia, Sweden, Germany, Slovakia
Group B: USA, Finland, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Denmark
Division I Group A, in Nice, France, 13-19 April 2014
Latvia, Norway, Italy, Belarus, France, Kazakhstan
Division I Group B, in Szekesfehervar, Hungary, 13-20 April 2014
Slovenia, Japan, Austria, Poland, Ukraine, Hungary
Division II Group A, in Dumfries, Great Britain, 24-30 March 2014
Korea, Croatia, Romania, Great Britain, Lithuania, Netherlands
Division II Group B, in Tallinn, Estonia, 13-19 April 2014
Estonia, Spain, Serbia, Belgium, Iceland, China
Division III Group A, in Sofia, Bulgaria, 24-30 March 2014
Australia, New Zealand, Chinese Taipei, Bulgaria, Israel, Mexico
Division III Group B, in Izmit, Turkey, 9-15 February 2014
South Africa, Turkey, Hong Kong
2014 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championships
Note: There is no stand-alone 2014 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship in the top division in Olympic years.
Division I Group A, in Prerov, Czech Republic, 6-12 April 2014
Czech Republic, Denmark, Slovakia, Austria, Norway, France
Division I Group B, in Ventspils, Latvia, 14-22 April 2014
Latvia, Netherlands, DPR Korea, China, Kazakhstan, Hungary
Division II Group A, in Asiago, Italy, 6-12 April 2014
Great Britain, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Poland, Korea
Division II Group B, in Reykjavik, Iceland, 24-30 April 2014
Slovenia, Spain, Croatia, Iceland, Belgium, Turkey
Division II Group B Qualification, in Mexico City, Mexico, 8-11 April 2014
South Africa, Bulgaria, Hong Kong, Mexico
2014 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women’s World Championships
Top Division, venue and dates TBD in Sep./Oct. 2013
Group A: Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, Japan
Group B: USA, Sweden, Hungary, Russia
Division I, in Füssen, Germany, 29 March to 4 April 2014
Germany, Switzerland, France, Norway, Slovakia, Great Britain
Division I Qualification, in Poland (city TBA), 17-23 March 2014
Austria, Italy, China, Kazakhstan, Poland
2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, 7-23 February 2014
Olympic men’s ice hockey tournament
Group A: Russia, Slovakia, USA, Slovenia
Group B: Finland, Canada, Norway, Austria
Group C: Czech Republic, Sweden, Switzerland, Latvia
Olympic women’s ice hockey tournament
Group A: Canada, USA, Finland, Switzerland
Group B: Sweden, Russia, Germany, Japan
소치올림픽 조별참가국등의 자세한 안내는 아래 원문 참조하세요.
28 tournaments assigned
Congress allocates World Championship tournaments
17-05-13
The 2013 IIHF Annual Congress allocated several tournaments of the 2014 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship program. Photo: Andre Ringuette / HHOF-IIHF Images
STOCKHOLM – The 2013 IIHF Annual Congress assigned 28 tournaments of the 2014 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship program. The tournaments will take place in 22 different countries.
The biggest tournament with the venue not previously known is the 2014 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group A where the two teams promoted to the 2015 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship in the Prague and Ostrava, Czech Republic, will be determined.
Korea will host the tournament which also includes Austria, Slovenia, Hungary, Japan and Ukraine in Seoul under the slogan “Beyond the New Horizons”.
“It is a great honour and pleasure for us. We want to host the 2014 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group A since we are preparing for the 2018 Olympic Winter Games,” said Kim Sangwoo, Vice President of the Korea Ice Hockey Association.
“We want to make ice hockey a highlight of the Winter Games in PyeongChang. For this need experience in hosting ice hockey events at that level early on and we’re welcoming everybody in Korea next year.”
The proposed venue is the Mokdong Ice Rink. The arena offers an ice sheet of 61 x 30 metres and a second ice sheet, eight dressing rooms and a capacity for 6,000 fans.
Also the tier below, the 2014 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group B, will go to a big venue. Lithuania plans to host the event at the Zalgiris Arena in Kaunas, the second-biggest city of the country. It’s the largest indoor arena in the Baltic countries built in 2011 for the European Basketball Championship and it’s constructed for ice making.
“Lithuania is very hungry for international competitions. It’s a newly built arena with 13,500 seats for ice hockey,” said Lithuanian delegate Petras Nauseda.
Some international events will also coincide with anniversaries like the 100-year anniversary of British ice hockey and Serbia’s 75-year anniversary.
For future events in Mexico a new ice rink Icedrom is currently under construction in the south of Mexico City. Opening at the end of June, it will offer 4,000 seats and seven dressing rooms.
Several national ice hockey associations expressed their interest for hosting the U18 World Championship between 2017 and 2019 with Slovakia (Kosice & Poprad), Russia (Chelyabinsk & Magnitogorsk) and Canada. The previous editions will be in Lappeenranta and Imatra, Finland, in 2014, in Switzerland in 2015 and in the United States in 2016.
In other news the membership status of the United Arab Emirates has been changed from associate member to full member.
MARTIN MERK
2014 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships (Men’s Category)
Top Division, in Minsk, Belarus, 9-25 May 2014
Belarus, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Norway, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, USA. (The seeding and the two groups will be known after the 2013 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship.)
Division I Group A, in Seoul, Korea, end of April 2014 (dates TBD)
Austria, Slovenia, Hungary, Japan, Korea, Ukraine
Division I Group B, in Kaunas, Lithuania, 20-26 April 2014
Great Britain, Poland, Netherlands, Romania, Lithuania, Croatia
Division II Group A, in Belgrade or Novi Sad, Serbia, 9-15 April 2014
Estonia, Belgium, Iceland, Australia, Serbia, Israel
Division II Group B, in Jaca, Spain, 5-11 April 2014
Spain, New Zealand, Mexico, China, Turkey, South Africa
Division III, in Luxembourg, Luxembourg, 6-12 April 2014
Bulgaria, DPR Korea, Luxembourg, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong
2014 IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championships
World Junior Championship, in Malmö, Sweden, 26 December 2013 to 5 January 2014
Group A: USA, Canada, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany
Group B: Sweden, Russia, Switzerland, Finland, Norway.
Division I Group A, in Sanok, Poland, 15-21 December 2013
Latvia, Belarus, Denmark, Slovenia, Austria, Poland
Division I Group B, in Dumfries, Great Britain, 9-15 December 2013
France, Kazakhstan, Italy, Ukraine, Great Britain, Japan
Division II Group A, in Debrecen, Hungary, 15-21 December 2013
Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Netherlands, Lithuania, Estonia
Division II Group B, in Jaca, Spain, 11-17 January 2014
Spain, Korea, Serbia, Australia, Iceland, China
Division III, in Izmir, Turkey, 12-18 January 2014
Belgium, Bulgaria, New Zealand, Mexico, Turkey, South Africa
2014 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championships
Top Division, in Lappeenranta and Imatra, Finland, 17-27 April 2014
Group A: Canada, Russia, Sweden, Germany, Slovakia
Group B: USA, Finland, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Denmark
Division I Group A, in Nice, France, 13-19 April 2014
Latvia, Norway, Italy, Belarus, France, Kazakhstan
Division I Group B, in Szekesfehervar, Hungary, 13-20 April 2014
Slovenia, Japan, Austria, Poland, Ukraine, Hungary
Division II Group A, in Dumfries, Great Britain, 24-30 March 2014
Korea, Croatia, Romania, Great Britain, Lithuania, Netherlands
Division II Group B, in Tallinn, Estonia, 13-19 April 2014
Estonia, Spain, Serbia, Belgium, Iceland, China
Division III Group A, in Sofia, Bulgaria, 24-30 March 2014
Australia, New Zealand, Chinese Taipei, Bulgaria, Israel, Mexico
Division III Group B, in Izmit, Turkey, 9-15 February 2014
South Africa, Turkey, Hong Kong
2014 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championships
Note: There is no stand-alone 2014 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship in the top division in Olympic years.
Division I Group A, in Prerov, Czech Republic, 6-12 April 2014
Czech Republic, Denmark, Slovakia, Austria, Norway, France
Division I Group B, in Ventspils, Latvia, 14-22 April 2014
Latvia, Netherlands, DPR Korea, China, Kazakhstan, Hungary
Division II Group A, in Asiago, Italy, 6-12 April 2014
Great Britain, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Poland, Korea
Division II Group B, in Reykjavik, Iceland, 24-30 April 2014
Slovenia, Spain, Croatia, Iceland, Belgium, Turkey
Division II Group B Qualification, in Mexico City, Mexico, 8-11 April 2014
South Africa, Bulgaria, Hong Kong, Mexico
2014 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women’s World Championships
Top Division, venue and dates TBD in Sep./Oct. 2013
Group A: Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, Japan
Group B: USA, Sweden, Hungary, Russia
Division I, in Füssen, Germany, 29 March to 4 April 2014
Germany, Switzerland, France, Norway, Slovakia, Great Britain
Division I Qualification, in Poland (city TBA), 17-23 March 2014
Austria, Italy, China, Kazakhstan, Poland
2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, 7-23 February 2014
Olympic men’s ice hockey tournament
Group A: Russia, Slovakia, USA, Slovenia
Group B: Finland, Canada, Norway, Austria
Group C: Czech Republic, Sweden, Switzerland, Latvia
Olympic women’s ice hockey tournament
Group A: Canada, USA, Finland, Switzerland
Group B: Sweden, Russia, Germany, Japan
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