2018 Women's Bandy World Championship squads

Last updated

Below are the squads for the 2018 Women's Bandy World Championship .

Contents

Group A

United States (USA)

#NamePosition
1 Marah Sobczak Goalkeeper
2 Meagan Wanecke
4 Maddie Bergh
5 Jenna Christensen
6 Tam Meuwissen
8 Kelly McGinty
10 Margot Fleming
11 Katie Swor
12 Amy Stech
14 Jill Reynolds
15 Kari Roden
16 Kelsey Kennedy
20 Kalli Funk
21 Mollie Carroll
30 Sarah Schneider Goalkeeper

Russia (RUS)

#NameBirth datePosition
1 Ekaterina Shvetsova 1992-10-10Defender
2 Ekaterina Tischenko 1985-07-14Middlefielder
3 Olga Bogdanova 1994-01-18Forward
4 Mariia Tkhir 1992-04-30Defender
5 Anna Igonina 1987-12-12Middlefielder
6 Almira Khoroshevskaia 1993-06-21Goalkeeper
7 Oksana Pronshina 1983-07-10Middlefielder
8 Tatiana Gurinchik 1983-11-02Forward
9 Kristina Mashinskaya 1998-05-12Middlefielder
10 Anastasiia Denisova 1997-11-25Middlefielder
11 Galina Mikhailova 1989-12-03Middlefielder
12 Nataliia Alferova 1987-07-19Defender
13 Olga Rodionova 1985-04-11Forward
14 Tatiana Andryushina 1986-12-27Goalkeeper
15 Karina Lipanova 1992-06-13Defender
16 Diana Lipanova 1995-06-02Middlefielder

Sweden (SWE)

#NamePosition
1 Linda Odén Goalkeeper
2 Frida Erlandsson
3 Anna Fosselius
4 Linnea Larsson
7 Malin Andersson
9 Ida Friman
10 Anna Widing
11 Sara Bergvall
14 Stina Ysing
15 Hanna Dahlström
16 Camilla Johansson
18 Emelie Timan
21 Pernilla Elardt Goalkeeper
88 Matilda Plan
94 Matilda Svenler
95 Malin Persson

Norway (NOR)

#NameBirth dateClub
1 Karen Solem Knutsen 1998-03-20NTNUI
2 Ingebjørg Kvaal-Knutsen 1999-06-05Høvik
3 Julia Shaughnessy Ahlborg 1995-05-13Hammarby (SWE)
4 Nora Karita Bakke 1996-01-24Ready
5 Lene Skrettingland 1987-07-29Stabæk
6 Maria Gudvangen Skavhaug 1982-03-25Stabæk
7 Lene Aamodt 1996-01-02Stabæk
8 Helle Berntsen-Lillejord 1988-03-12Stabæk
9 Martine Døhlen Holm 1995-02-08Stabæk
10 Sandra Andresen Follesø 1998-09-14Høvik
11 Ingrid Heien Bjonge 1994-10-13Västerås (SWE)
12 Stine Lillejord 1988-03-12Stabæk
13 Julie Storvik 1998-11-18Høvik
14 Beate Bjølgerud Nygaard 1976-05-09Stabæk
15 Charlotte Marie Selbekk 1997-05-31Västerås (SWE)
16 Martine Krogsveen 1998-07-17Høvik
17 Silje Hoven Maurtveten 1985-04-10Drammen
18 Laura Andresen Follesø 2002-08-31Høvik
19 Sofie Ebbing Listuen 2000-11-03Høvik
20 Mathilde Hveding Langmo 1991-04-22Sagene
21 Linnéa Nordstad Grönquist 1998-06-02Ready
22 Christine Røde Brenne 1982-03-11Stabæk
23 Tuva Askmann Nærby 1998-05-25Ready
24 Bærøe Hedda-Sofie Storhaug 1992-08-23Stabæk
25 Marthe Røren Hellum 2001-02-13Solberg
26 Stine Emilie Pedersen 2001-11-01Ullevål

Group B

China (CHN)

Estonia (EST)

Finland (FIN)

NameBirth datePosition
Katja Maaria Eklund 1974-04-05
Riina Satu Linnea Hirvonen 2002-03-27
Emma Johanna Janhunen 2001-03-13
Marisa Marleena Klemola 2002-12-07
Miisa Kaija Maarit Klemola 1998-04-27
Tiia Henni Eerika Lehtinen 1999-06-07
Iina Johanna Katriina Lempinen 2002-08-30
Linda Maria Johanna Lohiniva 1994-07-12
Emma Maija Elina Malinen 1995-04-16
Joanna-Juulia Katariina Nykänen 1997-05-12
Sara Henriikka Oravuo 1997-07-05
Johanna Kristiina Rapo 1984-11-17
Sofia Josefina Segerman 1998-07-04
Tytti Karoliina Segerman 1993-08-24
Laura Susanna Simola 1997-07-03
Hanna Sofia Mikaela Snäll 2000-04-25
Nerissa Janina Sorsa 1993-12-13
Anna Katriina Tiippana 1994-04-11
Petra Mimmi Anniina Verhelä 1992-05-04
Josefiina Krista Juulia Voutilainen 1996-11-28

Switzerland (SUI)

NameBirth datePosition
Valentine Di Meo 1996-09-26Midfielder
Maéva Fatton 2002-04-30Attacking
Cindy Gretillat 1985-09-08Substitute
Carole Gyseler 1984-09-23Midfielder
Amélie Huguelet 1984-12-17Linebacker
Naokie Rey 2003-03-16Midfielder
Angie Rey 2003-03-16Goalkeeper
Olivia Rey 1973-08-05Linebacker
Angéline Thiébaud 2000-05-03Linebacker
Renata Thiébaud 1973-10-25Midfielder
Naïs Tüller 2002-08-04Midfielder

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bandy</span> Ballgame on ice played using skates and sticks

Bandy is a winter sport and ball sport played by two teams wearing ice skates on a large ice surface while using sticks to direct a ball into the opposing team's goal.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bandy World Championship</span> Recurring international bandy tournament for mens national teams

The Bandy World Championship is a competition between bandy-playing nations' men's teams. The tournament is administrated by the Federation of International Bandy. It is distinct from the Bandy World Cup, a club competition, and from the Women's Bandy World Championship. A Youth Bandy World Championship also exists separately from the senior competition and has competitions in both the male and female categories.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Russia national bandy team</span>

The Russia national bandy team represents Russia in international bandy. There is a national team for men's competitions and a Russia women's national bandy team. This article deals chiefly with the men's national bandy team.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Federation of International Bandy</span> International sports governing body organizing bandy and rink bandy

The Federation of International Bandy is the international governing body for the sport of bandy, including the variant called rink bandy. The federation is headquartered in Söderhamn, Sweden.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Canada national bandy team</span>

The Canada national bandy team refers to the bandy teams representing Canada. Presently only the national men's senior team competes. There is the men's national team and the women's national team. Both teams are overseen by Canada Bandy which is a member of the Federation of International Bandy (FIB). This article deals chiefly with the national men's team. For the women's team please see Canada women's national bandy team.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">AIK Bandy</span> Ice hockey team in Stockholm, Sweden

AIK Bandy is the Bandy section of sports club Allmänna Idrottsklubben, currently located in Solna, which is just north of Stockholm. Former UEFA President and FIFA Vice President Lennart Johansson started as a leader here.

IK Göta is a Swedish sports club, which was very successful in several sports such as track and field, handball, bowling, field hockey, ice hockey, soccer and bandy during the 20th century. Their most famous and successful sport was ice hockey. They won the Swedish ice hockey championship nine times, including the inaugural championship in 1922. The club was also operating bandy teams, both women's and men's, winning the Swedish men's championship in bandy once, in 1927. In women's bandy they were far more successful, winning eight times, the last time in 1984.

Germany national bandy team is a bandy team competing for Germany in the international bandy and rink bandy tournaments.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ukraine national bandy team</span> Sport Team


The Ukraine national bandy team is Ukraine's national representative in the sport of bandy. Two national teams exist, one for men and one for women. Both teams are organized by the Ukrainian Bandy and Rink bandy Federation. A national junior boys team has also competed internationally for Ukraine. This article deals chiefly with the men's senior national team. The national team's kit is in the Ukrainian colours of yellow and blue.

United States women's national bandy team represent the United States in the Women's Bandy World Championship. The team has participated in all Bandy World Championships for women since the first tournament in 2004.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Women's Bandy World Championship</span> Premier international competition for women in the sport of bandy

The Women's Bandy World Championships is an international sports tournament for women and the premier international competition for women's bandy between bandy-playing nations. The tournament is administrated by the Federation of International Bandy.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Canada women's national bandy team</span>

Canada's women's national bandy team is the women's bandy team representing Canada. Historically the squad has been based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The women's national team has competed in the Women's Bandy World Championship and North American Bandy Championship and made its world debut at the 2004 Women's Bandy World Championship. Team Canada has not competed internationally since the 2016 Women's Bandy World Championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Finland women's national bandy team</span>

The Finland women's national bandy team represents Finland in the Women's Bandy World Championship and other international bandy competitions. It is governed by the Finnish Bandy Association, a member of the Federation of International Bandy (FIB).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Norway women's national bandy team</span>

Norway women's national bandy team represents Norway in all international play and the team has participated in all World Championships for women since the inaugural tournament in 2004. As of 2018, the team has won five bronze medals.

Great Britain women's national bandy team represents the United Kingdom in the sport of bandy. It is controlled by the Great Britain Bandy Association.

Federation of Swiss Bandy is the governing body for bandy and rink bandy in Switzerland. Its headquarters is in Lausanne. Federation of Swiss Bandy became a member of Federation of International Bandy in 2006.

China women's national bandy team is governed by the China Bandy Federation. It made its World Championship debut in the 2016 tournament in Roseville, Minnesota, United States. It lost all matches without scoring. In the 2018 Championship on home ice in Chengde, China beat the newcomers Estonia and Switzerland. China was scheduled to compete in the 2019 women's world championship in Oslo, Norway, but the team had to withdraw due to the COVID pandemic outbreak.

Switzerland women's national bandy team is representing Switzerland in international bandy tournaments. It is controlled by the Federation of Swiss Bandy and made its debut at the 2018 Women's Bandy World Championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Women's Bandy World Championship</span> 2022 edition of the Bandy World Championship

The 2022 Women's Bandy World Championship was an international bandy tournament for women and the 11th (XI) Women's Bandy World Championship organized by the Federation of International Bandy (FIB). The event was contested from 23 to 27 March 2022 in Åby, Sweden.

The Estonia women's national bandy team represents Estonia in the sport of bandy. The 2018 Women's Bandy World Championship was their debut at the Women's Bandy World Championship.

References