2024 World Para Ice Hockey Championships Host country CanadaVenue(s) Winsport Arena, Calgary Dates 4–12 May Teams 8 Champions Canada (5th title) Runner-up United StatesThird place Czech RepublicFourth place ChinaGames played 20 Goals scored 132 (6.6 per game) Attendance 4,603 (230 per game) Scoring leader(s) Declan Farmer (11 goals)MVP Declan FarmerCalgary 2024
The 2024 World Para Ice Hockey Championships was the 13th edition of World Para Ice Hockey Championships (originally named IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships) held in 2024. The tournament was held in Calgary, Alberta in Canada from 4 to 12 May.[ 1] [ 2]
Canada won their fifth title on home soil, defeating the United States, 2–1, in an upset in the final.[ 3]
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The teams are once again divided into two groups based on their ranking, however contrary to previous years, the top 2 teams in each group go to the Semi-Finals. The bottom 2 teams in each group will play in the 5–8th place Semi-Finals.
Teams [ edit ]
Japan and Slovakia were promoted to Pool A after finishing first and second respectively in Pool B. They both replace Norway and Germany, who both were relegated. For the first time ever, the top division boasts three Asian teams.[ 1] [ 2]
Preliminary round [ edit ]
All times are local (UTC−6)
Group A [ edit ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
OTW
OTL
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
United States
3
3
0
0
0
31
0
+31
9
Semifinals
2
China
3
2
0
0
1
20
10
+10
6
3
Slovakia
3
1
0
0
2
4
22
−18
3
5–8th place Semi-Finals
4
South Korea
3
0
0
0
3
2
25
−23
0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:
IPC
4 May 10:00 United States 10−0 (3−0, 3−0, 4−0) SlovakiaWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 37
Game reference Jen Lee Goalies Eduward Lepacek Referee: Jan VanekLinesmen: Pavel Blazek Andreas LundenEustace (Wallace) - 3:44 1−0 Farmer (Jones, Nichols) - 4:57 2−0 Farmer (Jones) - 8:27 3−0 Jones (Nichols, Pauls) - 16:10 4−0 Farmer (Jones) - 20:24 5−0 Roybal (Misiewicz) - 20:52 6−0 Douglas (Grove, Jones) - 31:42 7−0 Musselman (Wallace, Pauls) - 32:45 8−0 Farmer (Nichols, Jones) - 34:36 9−0 Wallace (Roybal, Misiewicz) - 43:57 10−0
0 min Penalties 4 min 31 Shots 0
4 May 13:30 China 10−0 (1−0, 8−0, 1−0) South KoreaWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 73
Game reference YanZhao Ji Goalies Hyuk Jun Choi Referee: Bobby EspositoLinesmen: Dylan Dauphinee Brendan LewisTian (Zhang) - 1:21 1−0 Zhu (Wang) - PP - 15:49 2−0 Song (Hu) - 16:15 3−0 Li (Tiang) - 17:10 4−0 Li (Tian) - 18:35 5−0 Zhu (Shen) - 23:47 6−0 Qiu - 26:47 7−0 Hu (Tian, Li) - 28:03 8−0 Zhu (Shen, Xu) - 29:09 9−0 Tian - 42:10 10−0
35 min Penalties 33 min 28 Shots 8
5 May 10:00 China 10−0 (2−0, 6−0, 2−0) SlovakiaWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 71
Game reference YanZhao Ji Goalies Eduard Lepacek Referee: Chris Van GrinsenLinesmen: Marius Hermansen-Oswold Tony RundstromShen (Wang) - 11:59 1−0 Song (Li) - 14:45 2−0 Song (Zhang) - 17:29 3−0 Wang (Zhu, Zhang) - 19:56 4−0 Wang (Xu, Zhang) - 23:04 5−0 Shen (Zhu, Zhang) - 26:41 6−0 Li (Qiu, Lyu) - 27:18 7−0 Song (Li, Lyu) - 28:56 8−0 Shen (Xu) - PP - 34:09 9−0 Xu (Li, Wang) - 39:59 10−0
4 min Penalties 8 min 35 Shots 5
5 May 13:30 South Korea0−11 (0–8, 0–3, 0–0) United States Winsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 72
Game reference Daehan Bong Goalies Griffin LaMarre Referee: Kevin WebingerLinesmen: Pavel Blazek Andreas Lunden0−1 Misiewicz (Pauls) - PP - 3:59 0−2 Nichols - 4:31 0−3 Misiewicz (Farmer, Wallace) - PP - 5:58 0−4 Dodson (McKee, Bolton) - 6:28 0−5 Farmer (Wallace) - 8:08 0−6 Farmer (Pauls) - 11:24 0−7 Farmer (Wallace) - 12:48 0−8 Eustace (Dodson, Wallace) - 13:36 0−9 Jones (Farmer, Pauls) - 19:39 0−10 Musselman (Wallace, Roybal) - 23:36 0−11 McKee (Dodson, Eustace) - 24:14
8 min Penalties 4 min 4 Shots 20
7 May 10:00 Slovakia 4−2 (0−2, 0−0, 4−0) South KoreaWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 46
Game reference Eduard Lepacek Goalies Hyuk Jun Choi Referee: JohanssonLinesmen: Hermansen-Oswold Hus0−1 Yang (Yung, Choi) - 6:55 0−2 Yu (Kim) - 7:52 Joppa (Vecerek, Fojtik) - 33:06 1−2 Joppa - PS - 35:58 2−2 Stasak (Joppa) - PP - 40:08 3−2 Joppa (Ligda) - 42:07 4–2
23 min Penalties 15 min 2 Shots 2
7 May 13:30 United States 10−0 (1−0, 7−0, 2−0) ChinaWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 101
Game reference Jen Lee Goalies Wei Wang Referee: VanekLinesmen: Dauphinee RundstromFarmer (Pauls, Grove) - PP - 11:50 1−0 Farmer (Misiewicz, Pauls) - PP - 15:34 2−0 Douglas (Farmer) - 15:49 3−0 Dodson (Pauls) - 16:11 4−0 Grove (Farmer) - PP - 20:35 5−0 Jones (Farmer, Nichols) - 21:32 6−0 Pauls (Roybal, Farmer) - PP - 25:41 7−0 Jones (Nichols, Farmer) - 29:06 8−0 McKee - 38:33 9−0 Farmer - 43:38 10−0
4 min Penalties 12 min 30 Shots 3
Group B [ edit ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
OTW
OTL
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
Canada (H)
3
3
0
0
0
34
1
+33
9
Semi-Finals
2
Czech Republic
3
2
0
0
1
10
6
+4
6
3
Japan
3
0
1
0
2
2
25
−23
2
5–8th place Semi-Finals
4
Italy
3
0
0
1
2
2
16
−14
1
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:
IPC (H) Host
4 May 17:00 Canada 19–0 (10−0, 8−0, 1−0) JapanWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 403
Game reference Adam Kingsmill Goalies Wataru Horie Referee: Niklas JohanssonLinesmen: Igor Hus Tony RundstromHickey (Armstrong) - 0:47 1−0 Jacobs-Webb (Dunn, Henry) - 1:15 2−0 Cozzolino (McGregor) - 2:02 3−0 Hickey (Cozzolino, McGregor) - 2:18 4−0 McGregor (Hickey, Henry) - 5:10 5−0 Cozzolino (Hickey, McGregor) - 8:12 6−0 McGregor (Cozzolino, Hickey)- PP - 12:30 7−0 Dixon (Boily, Smith) - 13:12 8−0 Jacobs-Webb (Kovacevich, Henry) - 13:48 9−0 Smith (Boily, Dixon) - 14:19 10−0 Dixon (Henry, Smith) - 18:54 11−0 Kovacevich (Armstrong, Dunn) - 20:30 12−0 McGregor (Cozzolino) - 22:16 13−0 Cozzolino (Hickey, Henry) - 23:01 14−0 Boily (Smith, Dixon) - 23:47 15−0 Halbert (Lavin) - 25:31 16−0 Hickey (McGregor, Cozzolino) - 26:40 17−0 Dixon (Smith, Boily) - 27:44 18−0 Cozzolino (Dunn) - 39:34 19−0
0 min Penalties 4 min 49 Shots 1
4 May 20:30 Czech Republic 4−1 (2−0, 1−0, 1−1) ItalyWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 76
Game reference Martin Kudela Goalies Santino Stillitano Referee: Kevin WebingerLinesmen: Marius Hermansen-Oswold Mathias Norum-RipelHecko (Zizlavsky) - 0:39 1−0 Ohar (Habl, Kubes) - 14:12 2−0 Dolezal (Zelinka) - 26:06 3−0 3−1 Larch (Depaoli - PP - 38:30 Filip Vesely - 40:16 4−1
4 min Penalties 6 min 32 Shots 5
5 May 17:00 Italy 0−10 (0−2, 0−5, 0−3) CanadaWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 308
Game reference Julian Kasslatter Santino Stillitano Goalies Corbin Watson Referee: Jan VanekLinesmen: Brendan Lewis Mathias Norum-Ripel0−1 Cozzolino (Hickey, Lavin) - 5:54 0−2 McGregor (Cozzolino, Hickey) - PP - 12:49 0−3 Hickey (McGregor) - 16:39 0−4 Dunn (Hickey) - PP - 19:43 0−5 McGregor - 20:10 0−6 McGregor (Hickey, Lavin) - 24:09 0−7 Hickey (Cozzolino) - PP - 27:01 0−8 McGregor (Halbert, Cozzolino) - PP - 30:21 0−9 Smith (Armstrong, Jacobs-Webb) - 32:43 0−10 Lavin (Henry, Dixon) - 38:25
12 min Penalties 4 min 2 Shots 32
5 May 20:30 Czech Republic 5−0 (3−0, 1−0, 1−0) JapanWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 62
Game reference Martin Kudela Goalies Wataru Horie Referee: Niklas JohanssonLinesmen: Dylan Dauphinee Igor HusZizlavsky (Dolezal, Vesely) 3:01 1−0 Vesely (Hecko, Zizlavsky) - PP - 4:46 2−0 Hecko (Zelinka) - PP - 9:10 3−0 Habl (Zelinka, Dolezal) - PP - 20:32 4−0 Vesely (Kubes) - 37:50 5−0
10 min Penalties 6 min 19 Shots 8
7 May 17:00 Canada 5−1 (1−1, 3−0, 1−0) Czech RepublicWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 446
Game reference Adam Kingsmill Goalies Martin Kudela Referee: EspositoLinesmen: Blazek LewisMcGregor (Cozzolino, Lavin) - 3:49 1−0 1−1 Vesely (Heck) - 14:33 McGregor (Hickey, Halbert) - 15:11 2−1 Dunn (Cozzolino, Hickey) - PP - 15:54 3−1 Hickey (Cozzolino, Halbert) - 26:12 4−1 Dunn - 42:24 5−1
10 min Penalties 2 min 14 Shots 13
7 May 20:30 Japan 2−1 GWS (0−0, 1−1, 0−0,) (OT: 0–0) (SO: 1–0) ItalyWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 61
Game reference Wataru Horie Goalies Julian Kasslatter Referee: Van GrinsenLinesmen: Lunden Norum-Ripel0−1 Kumagai - SH - 25:02 Depaoli (Rosa, Remotti-Marnini) - 15:51 1−1 Kumagai (SOW) 2−1
10 min Penalties 4 min 15 Shots 27
Knockout stage [ edit ]
5–8th place bracket[ edit ]
5–8th place semifinals Fifth place
8 May
Slovakia2
11 May
Italy1
Slovakia1
8 May
South Korea3
Japan1
South Korea5
Seventh place
11 May
Italy1
Japan0
5–8th place semifinals[ edit ]
8 May 13:30 Slovakia 2–1 (1–0, 1–1, 0–0) ItalyWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 216
Game reference Eduard Lepacek Goalies Santino Stillitano Referee: Niklas JohanssonLinesmen: Igor Hus Mathias Norum-RipelJoppa (Vecerek) - PP - 11:40 1–0 1–1 Rosa (Kafmann) - PP - 24:55 Joppa (Ligda) - 28:56 2–1
4 min Penalties 8 min 9 Shots 14
8 May 17:30 Japan 1–5 (0–2, 1–1, 0–2) South KoreaWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 81
Game reference Wataru Horie Goalies Hyuk Jun Choi Referee: Jan VanekLinesmen: Pavel Blazek Marius Hermansen-Oswold0–1 Jung - 5:43 0–2 Jang (Cho, Jung) - 11:45 0–3 Kim (Jung) - 21:41 Kumagai (Uehara, Ito) - 29:16 1–3 1–4 Cho (Choi, Jung) - PP - 39:34 1–5 Jung - ENG - 42:35
6 min Penalties 4 min 13 Shots 25
Seventh place game [ edit ]
11 May 13:30 Italy 1–0 (0–0, 0–0, 1–0) JapanWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 98
Game reference Santino Stillitano Goalies Wataru Horie Depaoli (Rosa) - 41:22 1–0
2 min Penalties 0 min 12 Shots 28
Fifth place game [ edit ]
11 May 17:30 Slovakia 1–3 (1–0, 0–2, 0–1) South KoreaWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 123
Game reference Eduard Lepacek Goalies Hyuk Jun Choi Turic (Korman, Fojtik) - 5:19 1–0 1–1 Yang (Choi) - 26:59 1–2 Jung - 27:07 1–3 Jung - ENG - 44:59
6 min Penalties 8 min 13 Shots 16
Bracket [ edit ]
Semifinals Final
10 May
United States3
12 May
Czech Republic1
United States1
10 May
Canada2
Canada2
China1
Third place
12 May
Czech Republic3
China2
Semifinals [ edit ]
10 May 13:30 United States 3–1 (1–0, 0–0, 2–1) Czech RepublicWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 160
Game reference Griffin LaMarre Goalies Martin Kudela Douglas (Farmer) - PP - 8:56 1–0 1–1 Zizlavsky (Hecko, Vesely) - 35:11 Jones (Farmer, Pauls) - 37:59 2–1 Douglas (Roybal) - ENG - 44:40 3–1
6 min Penalties 6 min 22 Shots 7
10 May 17:30 Canada 2–1 (0-1, 0–0, 2–0) ChinaWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 646
Game reference Adam Kingsmill Goalies Wei Wang 0–1 Tian (Li) - PP -11:47 Kovacevich (McGregor, Jacobs-Webb) - 31:19 1–1 Cozzolino (Hickey, McGregor) - 32:43 2–1
2 min Penalties 4 min 17 Shots 15
Bronze medal game [ edit ]
12 May 13:30 Czech Republic 3–2 (2–1, 1–1, 0–0) ChinaWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 240
Game reference Yan Zhao Ji Goalies Martin Kudela Hecko - PP - 13:07 1–0 1–1 Wang (Shen) - 9:31 Ohar (Kubes) - 13:24 2–1 Kubes (Geier) - 17:34 3–1 3–2 Zhu (Shen) - 18:07
8 min Penalties 4 min 14 Shots 10
Final [ edit ]
12 May 17:30 United States 1–2 (0–1, 0–1, 1–0) CanadaWinsport Arena, Calgary Attendance: 1,283
Game reference Jen Lee Goalies Adam Kingsmill 0–1 Cozzolino (McGregor) - 0:35 0–2 Jacobs-Webb (McGregor) - 24:06 Farmer (Nichols, Jones) - 41:19 1–2
6 min Penalties 4 min 9 Shots 25
Final standings [ edit ]
Pos
Grp
Team
Pld
W
OTW
OTL
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Final result
1
B
Canada (H)
5
5
0
0
0
38
3
+35
15
Champions
2
A
United States
5
4
0
0
1
35
3
+32
12
Runners-up
3
B
Czech Republic
5
3
0
0
2
14
11
+3
9
Third place
4
A
China
5
2
0
0
3
23
15
+8
6
Fourth place
5
A
South Korea
5
2
0
0
3
10
27
−17
6
Fifth place game
6
A
Slovakia
5
2
0
0
3
7
26
−19
6
7
B
Italy
5
1
0
1
3
4
18
−14
4
Relegated to Pool B
8
B
Japan
5
0
1
0
4
3
31
−28
2
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed ] (H) Host
Pool B [ edit ]
2024 World Para Ice Hockey Championships Pool B Host country NorwayVenue(s) Fritidspark, Skien Dates 15–20 April Teams 6 Champions Norway (1st title) Runner-up GermanyThird place SwedenFourth place KazakhstanGames played 15 Goals scored 171 (11.4 per game) Attendance 2,065 (138 per game) Skien 2024
Pool B was hosted in Skien, Norway at the Fritidspark.[ 4] The hosts Norway won the championship and along with Germany, have been promoted to the A division for next year, while Great Britain were relegated to Pool C for the 2025 tournament.[ 5] [ 6]
Participants [ edit ]
Team
Qualification
Norway
Host Seventh and relegated from Pool A in 2023.
Germany
Eighth and relegated from Pool A in 2023.
Sweden
Placed 3rd in Pool B in 2023.
Kazakhstan
Placed 4th in Pool B in 2023.
Great Britain
Placed 5th in Pool B in 2023.
France
Placed 3rd in Pool C in 2023 and was promoted.[ a]
^ Starting in 2024, Pool C will no longer be a feeder competition for the same season's Pool B and thus France took the vacant spot in Pool B for 2024.
Results [ edit ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
OTW
OTL
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1
Norway (H)
5
4
1
0
0
57
3
+54
14
Advanced to Pool A
2
Germany
5
4
0
1
0
60
6
+54
13
3
Sweden
5
3
0
0
2
27
9
+18
9
4
Kazakhstan
5
2
0
0
3
17
25
−8
6
5
France
5
0
1
0
4
4
64
−60
2
6
Great Britain
5
0
0
1
4
6
64
−58
1
Relegated to Pool C
All times are local.
15 April 11:00 Germany 23–1 (9–0, 5–1, 9–0) Great BritainFritidspark Attendance: 52
Report Hackworth Muehlhans Goalies Kunst Hill Referee: Matt Fergenbaum (CAN)Linesmen: Tom Lonnqvist (FIN) Alexander Wiest (ITA)Schrader (Rennhack, Pabst) – 1:24 1–0 Schrader – 1:59 2–0 Schrader (Raedler, Pabst) – sh – 4:00 3–0 Rennhack (Wedde, Pabst) – sh – 4:19 4–0 Schrader (Felderhoff, Pabst) – pp – 5:49 5–0 Schrader (Reimann, Pabst) – 10:23 6–0 Pabst (Hering) – 11:02 7–0 Betz (Wedde) – 11:18 8–0 Rennhack (Hering) – 14:17 9–0 Schrader (Brelage) – sh – 17:38 10–0 Bussmann (Muehlhans) – 18:49 11–0 Schrader – 20:32 12–0 Hering (Pabst, Rennhack) – 24:52 13–0 13–1 27:30 – pp – Farmer (Nicholson) Kuhli-Lauenstein (Schrader) – 28:08 14–1 Rennhack (Hering, Brelage) – 31:48 15–1 Schrader (Brelage) – 32:06 16–1 Reimann (Schrader) – 32:48 17–1 Pilz (Brelage) – 33:32 18–1 Hering – 33:47 19–1 Hering – 39:30 20–1 Bussmann (Schrader) – sh – 40:20 21–1 Hering – sh – 41:51 22–1 Kuhli-Lauenstein (Schrader, Bussmann) – 44:14 23–1
8 min Penalties 2 min 50 Shots 5
15 April 15:00 Sweden 3–1 (1–0, 2–0, 0–1) KazakhstanFritidspark Attendance: 57
Report U. Nilsson Goalies Basmanov Referee: Stian Flaten (NOR)Linesmen: Przemyslaw Iwaniec (POL) Ryan O'Rourke (CAN)P. Nilsson (Liljebaek) – 4:38 1–0 Meng (Liljebaek, Lopez) – 15:36 2–0 Ojala (Lopez) – pp – 22:52 3–0 3–1 32:16 – Akhmetov (Karipbayev)
0 min Penalties 8 min 6 Shots 10
15 April 19:00 France 0–25 (0–9, 0–8, 0–8) NorwayFritidspark Attendance: 244
Report Blavette Aknin Goalies Sundt Haugen Referee: Simone Lega (ITA)Linesmen: Tibor Fazekas (SRB) Barney Ward (GBR)0–1 1:29 – Varnes (Solberg, Bakke) 0–2 2:59 – Varnes 0–3 3:47 – Oiseth (Nordstoga, Bakke) 0–4 6:27 – sh – Kronberg (Hamre, Klakegg) 0–5 8:46 – Klakegg (Skolbekken, Solberg) 0–6 11:00 – pp – Lyngroth (Oiseth, Bakke) 0–7 12:16 – Oiseth (Solberg, Skolbekken) 0–8 13:35 – Oiseth (Klakegg, Skolbekken) 0–9 13:47 – Lyngroth (Kronberg, Hamre) 0–10 15:49 – Oiseth (Klakegg) 0–11 16:00 – Bakke (Nordstoga, Lyngroth) 0–12 16:23 – Nordstoga (Lyngroth, Kronberg) 0–13 18:22 – Oiseth (Nordstoga, Solberg) 0–14 18:44 – Nordstoga (Solberg, Oiseth) 0–15 20:14 – sh – Oeverli (Lyngroth, Klakegg) 0–16 26:47 – Varnes (Klakegg, Oiseth) 0–17 28:56 – pp – Bakke (Oiseth, Solberg) 0–18 31:23 – Oiseth (Solberg, Varnes) 0–19 32:16 – Lyngroth (Hamre, Bakke) 0–20 34:26 – pp – Varnes (Oiseth, Lyngroth) 0–21 36:12 – Lyngroth (Hamre, Nordstoga) 0–22 40:54 – Solberg (Skolbekken, Oiseth) 0–23 41:10 – Lyngroth (Hamre, Kronberg) 0–24 42:51 – Nordstoga (Groesfjeld, Oeverli) 0–25 44:26 – Bakke
8 min Penalties 6 min 0 Shots 57
16 April 11:00 Germany 12–1 (6–0, 4–0, 2–1) KazakhstanFritidspark Attendance: 45
Report Kunst Muehlhans Goalies Basmanov Referee: Marcus Vik Skau (NOR)Linesmen: Lari Niittyla (FIN) Alexander Wiest (ITA)Wedde (Rennhack, Hering) – 00:24 1–0 Schrader (Hering, Rennhack) – 1:18 2–0 Wedde (Hering, Rennhack) – 3:56 3–0 Hering (Stumpe, Rennhack) – 9:08 4–0 Hering (Schrader, Rennhack) – pp – 13:24 5–0 Schrader – 13:49 6–0 Hering – 15:12 7–0 Kuhli-Lauenstein (Stumpe, Rennhack) – 18:02 8–0 Hering (Schrader, Rennhack) – pp – 20:49 9–0 Schrader (Raedler, Bussmann) – 22:58 10–0 Hering (Wedde) – 39:12 11–0 11–1 41:10 – Toktarbayev (Paskhalidi) Kuhli-Lauenstein (Schrader, Bussmann) – 44:25 12–1
4 min Penalties 6 min 33 Shots 11
16 April 15:00 Sweden 12–1 (3–1, 4–0, 5–0) FranceFritidspark Attendance: 53
Report Jansson Goalies Blavette Referee: Stian Flaten (NOR)Linesmen: Ryan O'Rourke (CAN) Barney Ward (GBR)Lopez (Szeplaky) – 00:58 1–0 1–1 5:51 – Linier Persson (Liljebaek, Lopez) – 6:22 2–1 Nilsson (Liljebaek, Eklund) – 12:26 3–1 Lopez (Eklund, Nilsson) – 16:57 4–1 Lopez (Liljebaek, Nilsson) – pp – 23:19 5–1 Nilsson (Lopez, Liljebaek) – pp – 25:16 6–1 Nilsson (Liljebaek, Lopez) – pp – 28:05 7–1 Lopez (Meng, Liljebaek) – 30:57 8–1 Meng (Liljebaek, Nilsson) – sh – 34:23 9–1 Liljebaek (Meng, Lopez) – 36:03 10–1 Ojala (Liljebaek, Nilsson) – pp – 42:57 11–1 Nilsson (Szeplaky, Lopez) – sh – 44:20 12–1
6 min Penalties 10 min 34 Shots 4
16 April 19:00 Great Britain 0–18 (0–9, 0–8, 0–1) NorwayFritidspark Attendance: 284
Report Hackworth Hill Goalies Haugen Referee: Matt Fergenbaum (CAN)Linesmen: Tibor Fazekas (SRB) Tom Lonnqvist (FIN)0–1 00:47 – Lyngroth (Hamre, Kronberg) 0–2 1:48 – Varnes (Skolbekken, Solberg) 0–3 4:30 – Oiseth (Bakke, Groesfjeld) 0–4 5:17 – Solberg (Oiseth, Bakke) 0–5 9:03 – Oiseth (Solberg, Bakke) 0–6 10:10 – Bakke (Kristoffersen) 0–7 10:32 – pp – Bakke (Kirstistuen) 0–8 11:25 – pp – Oiseth (Solberg, Bakke) 0–9 11:54 – Skolbekken (Oiseth) 0–10 17:15 – Hamre (Lyngroth, Oeverli) 0–11 18:43 – Hamre (Kronberg, Oeverli) 0–12 20:28 – Solberg (Bakke) 0–13 21:49 – pp – Oiseth (Solberg, Bakke) 0–14 24:26 – sh – Bakke (Kirstistuen) 0–15 27:33 – sh – Lyngroth 0–16 28:27 – Solberg (Skolbekken, Oiseth) 0–17 28:57 – Bakke (Kirstistuen) 0–18 40:13 – Oiseth
6 min Penalties 8 min 4 Shots 48
17 April 11:00 Germany 4–0 (2–0, 1–0, 1–0) SwedenFritidspark Attendance: 49
Report Kunst Goalies Nilsson Referee: Stian Flaten (NOR)Linesmen: Lari Niittyla (FIN) Ryan O'Rourke (CAN)Schrader (Kuhli-Lauenstein) – 11:18 1–0 Hering – sh – 12:21 2–0 Schrader (Pabst, Kuhli-Lauenstein) – pp – 25:36 3–0 Bussmann (Schrader) – 44:56 4–0
8 min Penalties 2 min 18 Shots 7
17 April 15:00 Great Britain 2–3 OT (0–1, 2–0, 0–1, 0–1) FranceFritidspark Attendance: 74
Report Hackworth Goalies Blavette Referee: Marcus Vik Skau (NOR)Linesmen: Tibor Fazekas (SRB) Tom Lonnqvist (FIN)0–1 3:44 – pp – Navarro (Demol) Nicholson (Farmer, le Galloudec) – 15:41 1–1 Nicholson (Farmer, le Galloudec) – 28:11 2–1 2–2 43:41 – Cadonna 2–3 49:13 – Linier (Forgacs)
4 min Penalties 8 min 22 Shots 12
17 April 19:00 Norway 7–0 (3–0, 1–0, 3–0) KazakhstanFritidspark Attendance: 175
Report Sundt Goalies Basmanov Referee: Simone Lega (ITA)Linesmen: Przemyslaw Iwaniec (POL) Alexander Wiest (ITA)Oiseth (Lyngroth, Varnes) – 5:14 1–0 Varnes (Soverg, Skolbekken) – 7:39 2–0 Solberg (Lyngroth, Oiseth) – pp – 14:41 3–0 Nordstoga (Varnes, Solberg) – 16:23 4–0 Oiseth (Solberg, Skolbekken) – 35:56 5–0 Bakke (Oiseth) – 38:47 6–0 Bakke (Varnes) – pp – 44:07 7–0
2 min Penalties 8 min 20 Shots 7
19 April 11:00 Kazakhstan 8–3 (1–0, 3–2, 4–1) Great BritainFritidspark Attendance: 141
Report Mukatov Goalies Hackworth Referee: Marcus Vik Skau (NOR)Linesmen: Tom Lonnqvist (FIN) Lari Niittyla (FIN)Karipbayev (Toktarbayev) – sh – 9:23 1–0 Toktarbayev (Akhmetov, Bexultan) – 15:34 2–0 Bexultan (Toktarbayev) – 21:57 3–0 3–1 23:23 – O'Brien 3–2 26:12 – pp – Nicholson (Quirk, Farmer) Miyanov (Bexultan) – 29:24 4–2 4–3 33:00 – Nicholson (le Galloudec) Karipbayev – 37:57 5–3 Bexultan (Sabirov, Miyanov) – 41:48 6–3 Bexultan (Bondarenko) – 43:01 7–3 Bexultan (Karipbayev, Toktarbayev) – pp – 43:43 8–3
4 min Penalties 6 min 31 Shots 6
19 April 15:00 France 0–18 (0–8, 0–4, 0–6) GermanyFritidspark Attendance: 97
Report Blavette Goalies Muehlhans Referee: Simone Lega (ITA)Linesmen: Przemyslaw Iwaniec (POL) Barney Ward (GBR)0–1 2:07 – Stumpe (Brelage, Hering) 0–2 4:25 – pp – Rennhack (Schrader, Pabst) 0–3 5:18 – Brelage 0–4 5:28 – Raedler (Rennhack, Pabst) 0–5 7:41 – Schrader (Bussmann, Kuhli-Lauenstein) 0–6 10:46 – Schrader (Kuhli-Lauenstein, Bussmann) 0–7 11:03 – Brelage (Betz, Reimann) 0–8 14:38 – Schrader 0–9 16:05 – Hering 0–10 16:31 – Bussmann (Kuhli-Lauenstein, Schrader) 0–11 21:42 – sh – Schrader (Pabst, Raedler) 0–12 22:54 – Brelage (Hering, Reimann) 0–13 31:08 – Hering (Pabst, Felderhoff) 0–14 32:11 – Schrader (Stumpe, Bussmann) 0–15 37:20 – pp – Kuhli-Lauenstein (Rennhack, Schrader) 0–16 40:55 – sh – Raedler (Hering, Rennhack) 0–17 42:11 – Schrader (Brelage, Bussmann) 0–18 42:47 – Betz (Pabst, Kuhli-Lauenstein)
4 min Penalties 6 min 2 Shots 39
19 April 19:00 Norway 3–0 (0–0, 3–0, 0–0) SwedenFritidspark Attendance: 311
Report Sundt Goalies Nilsson Referee: Matt Fergenbaum (CAN)Linesmen: Ryan O'Rourke (CAN) Alexander Wiest (ITA)Bakke (Skolbekken) – 16:41 1–0 Bakke (Oiseth) – 22:43 2–0 Varnes (Oiseth, Bakke) – pp – 27:03 3–0
6 min Penalties 6 min 23 Shots 9
20 April 11:00 Kazakhstan 7–0 (3–0, 2–0, 2–0) FranceFritidspark Attendance: 32
Report Basmanov Goalies Blavette Referee: Stian Flaten (NOR)Linesmen: Lari Niittyla (FIN) Barney Ward (GBR)Miyanov (Bexultan, Toktarbayev) – 1:51 1–0 Karipbayev (Bexultan) – sh – 4:44 2–0 Toktarbayev (Karipbayev) – 13:48 3–0 Karipbayev (Bexultan) – 16:36 4–0 Shormanov – 17:04 5–0 Toktarbayev (Karipbayev) – 31:23 6–0 Miyanov (Karipbayev) – 35:34 7–0
6 min Penalties 8 min 33 Shots 3
20 April 15:00 Sweden 12–0 (2–0, 5–0, 5–0) Great BritainFritidspark Attendance: 49
Report Jansson Goalies Hackworth Hill Referee: Marcus Vik Skau (NOR)Linesmen: Przemyslaw Iwaniec (POL) Tom Lonnqvist (FIN)Ojala (Liljebaek, Lopez) – pp – 7:40 1–0 Lopez (Nilsson) – 9:55 2–0 Lopez (Liljebaek) – 18:13 3–0 Lopez – 18:37 4–0 Meng (Eklund) – 22:47 5–0 Lopez – 23:02 6–0 Liljebaek (Lopez) – 25:02 7–0 Lopez (Liljebaek) – 34:30 8–0 Lopez – 38:51 9–0 Nilsson (Meng, Strandmark) – 39:15 10–0 Meng Szeplaky, Nilsson) – 39:37 11–0 Nilsson (Meng) – 44:58 12–0
2 min Penalties 6 min 34 Shots 1
20 April 19:00 Norway 4–3 OT (1–1, 1–2, 1–0, 1–0) GermanyFritidspark Attendance: 402
Report Sundt Goalies Kunst Referee: Matt Fergenbaum (CAN)Linesmen: Tibor Fazekas (SRB) Alexander Wiest (ITA)0–1 3:46 – Wedde (Hering) Bakke (Varnes) – pp – 6:58 1–1 Lyngroth (Klakegg) – 18:19 2–1 2–2 23:22 – pp – Rennhack (Schrader, Hering) 2–3 27:56 – Hering (Wedde) Oiseth (Bakke) – 32:01 3–3 Varnes (Oiseth) – 48:11 4–3
2 min Penalties 14 min 14 Shots 23
Pool C [ edit ]
2024 World Para Ice Hockey Championships Pool C Host country ThailandVenue(s) Thailand International Ice Hockey Arena, Bangkok Dates 26–30 November Teams 4 Champions Finland (1st title) Runner-up ThailandThird place AustriaFourth place AustraliaGames played 8 Goals scored 98 (12.25 per game) Attendance 735 (92 per game) Bangkok 2024
Pool C was held organised in Bangkok, Thailand for the second consecutive time at the Thailand International Ice Hockey Arena.[ 7] The group winners will be promoted to the 2025 Pool B.[ 8] [ 9] The winners were Finland, who were promoted to Pool B after defeating Thailand in the final.[ 10]
Participants [ edit ]
Team
Qualification
Finland
Relegated from Pool B in 2023.
Austria
Placed 4th in Pool C in 2023.
Thailand
Host Placed 5th in Pool C in 2023.
Australia
Placed 3rd in Pool C in 2018.
Results [ edit ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
OTW
OTL
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
Thailand (H)
3
3
0
0
0
40
0
+40
9
Gold medal match
2
Finland
3
2
0
0
1
32
3
+29
6
3
Austria
3
1
0
0
2
16
22
−6
3
Bronze medal match
4
Australia
3
0
0
0
3
0
63
−63
0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:
IPC Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) goal difference.
(H) Host
All times are local.
26 November 14:00 Thailand 25–0 (6–0, 9–0, 10–0) AustraliaThailand International Ice Hockey Arena Attendance: 58
Report Phanoot Goalies Peacock Williams-Matsuoka Referee: Patrick Myers (CAN)Linesmen: Pavel Blazek (CZE) Alexander West (ITA)Sriwankham (Saennai) – 1:48 1–0 Yenkuan (Rinthong) – 2:25 2–0 Yenkuan (Rinthong) – 2:35 3–0 Saennai (Yisankun, Sriwankham) – 8:15 4–0 Saennai (Khemma, Sriwankham) – 11:38 5–0 Yenkuan (Rinthong, Suwannatrai) – 13:54 6–0 Rinthong (Yenkuan, Suwannatrai) – 17:15 7–0 Yisankun (Sriwankham, Khemma) – pp – 19:50 8–0 Saennai (Yenkuan) – 20:21 9–0 Khemma (Rinthong, Sriwankham) – 22:30 10–0 Sriwankham (Khemma, Yenkuan) – 25:38 11–0 Yisankun (Suwannatrai, Sriwankham) – 26:19 12–0 Saennai (Yenkuan, Yisankun) – 26:35 13–0 Baoarsa (Suwannatrai) – 27:33 14–0 Khemma (Sae-Lu) – 28:38 15–0 Yisankun (Yenkuan, Suwannatrai) – 33:27 16–0 Saennai (Yenkuan, Sae-Lu) – 34:57 17–0 Sae-Lu – 35:52 18–0 Saennai (Yenkuan, Yamarun) – 39:05 19–0 Yenkuan (Yamarun, Saennai) – 40:05 20–0 Yenkuan (Yamarun, Saennai) – 40:15 21–0 Yamarun (Saennai, Yenkuan) – 40:30 22–0 Sriwankham (Haisakulsuk) – sh – 41:28 23–0 Saennai (Sae-Lu) – sh – 42:00 24–0 Yenkuan (Baoarsa) – sh – 42:55 25–0
2 min Penalties 4 min 62 Shots 2
26 November 17:30 Finland 9–1 (4–1, 2–0, 3–0) AustriaThailand International Ice Hockey Arena Attendance: 39
Report Karko Goalies Pouzar Ladstaetter Referee: Jan Vanek (CZE)Linesmen: Marius Oswold Hermansen (NOR) Aomsin Ubolluck (THA)0–1 2:58 – pp – Siess (Schilcher) Pajula (Niskanen) – pp – 8:57 1–1 Himanen (Hanninen, Pajula) – 10:12 2–1 Hanninen (Vesikansa, Hirvela) – 11:11 3–1 Himanen (Pajula) – 12:56 4–1 Niskanen (Alestalo) – 18:15 5–1 Hanninen (Himanen) – pp – 19:18 6–1 Himanen – 32:11 7–1 Hanninen (Niskanen) – 32:38 8–1 Kangastie (Niskanen, Pajula) – 33:19 9–1
6 min Penalties 10 min 25 Shots 5
Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 0 N2 = 15 PN = 15
27 November 14:00 Austria 15–0 (5–0, 4–0, 6–0) AustraliaThailand International Ice Hockey Arena Attendance: 26
Report Referee: Chris Van Grinsen (NED)Linesmen: Pavel Blazek (CZE) Aomsin Ubolluck (THA)1–0 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 6–0 7–0 8–0 9–0 10–0 11–0 12–0 13–0 14–0 15–0
6 min Penalties 4 min 52 Shots 0
Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 2 N2 = 0 PN = 2
27 November 17:30 Finland 0–2 (0–0, 0–2, 0–0) ThailandThailand International Ice Hockey Arena Attendance: 116
Report Referee: Patrick Myers (CAN)Linesmen: Marius Oswold Hermansen (NOR) Hamish Young (AUS)8 min Penalties 8 min 6 Shots 21
Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 13 N2 = 0 PN = 13
29 November 14:00 Austria 0–13 (0–4, 0–4, 0–5) ThailandThailand International Ice Hockey Arena Attendance: 41
Report Referee: Jan Vanek (CZE)Linesmen: Alexander West (ITA) Hamish Young (AUS)0–1 0–2 0–3 0–4 0–5 0–6 0–7 0–8 0–9 0–10 0–11 0–12 0–13
12 min Penalties 14 min 3 Shots 32
Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 0 N2 = 23 PN = 23
29 November 17:30 Finland 23–0 (11–0, 6–0, 6–0) AustraliaThailand International Ice Hockey Arena Attendance: 56
Report Referee: Chris Van Grinsen (NED)Linesmen: Marius Oswold Hermansen (NOR) Aomsin Ubolluck (THA)1–0 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 6–0 7–0 8–0 9–0 10–0 11–0 12–0 13–0 14–0 15–0 16–0 17–0 18–0 19–0 20–0 21–0 22–0 23–0
4 min Penalties 2 min 52 Shots 0
Knockout stage [ edit ]
Bronze medal match [ edit ]
Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 0 N2 = 9 PN = 9
30 November 14:00 Austria 9–0 (2–0, 3–0, 4–0) AustraliaThailand International Ice Hockey Arena Attendance: 62
Report Referee: Jan Vanek (CZE)Linesmen: Aomsin Ubolluck (THA) Alexander West (ITA)1–0 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 6–0 7–0 8–0 9–0
4 min Penalties 6 min 33 Shots 1
Gold medal match [ edit ]
Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 1 N2 = 0 PN = 1
30 November 20:00 Thailand 0–1 (0–0, 0–0, 0–1) FinlandThailand International Ice Hockey Arena Attendance: 355
Report Referee: Patrick Myers (CAN)Linesmen: Pavel Blazek (CZE) Marius Oswold Hermansen (NOR)17 min Penalties 6 min 10 Shots 10
Final rankings [ edit ]
Rank
Team
Finland
Thailand
Austria
4
Australia
See also [ edit ]
2024 Women's World Challenge
References [ edit ]
External links [ edit ]
World Para Ice Hockey Championships
Sweden 1996
United States 2000
Sweden 2004
United States 2008
Czech Republic 2009
Norway 2012
South Korea 2013
United States 2015
South Korea 2017
Czech Republic 2019
Czech Republic 2021
Canada 2023
Canada 2024