2024 World Para Ice Hockey Championships

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2024 World Para Ice Hockey Championships
2024 World Para Ice Hockey Championships logo.jpg
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Venue(s) Winsport Arena, Calgary
Dates4–12 May
Teams8
Final positions
Champions Gold medal blank.svgFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (5th title)
Runner-up Silver medal blank.svgFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Third place Bronze medal blank.svgFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Fourth placeFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Tournament statistics
Games played20
Goals scored132 (6.6 per game)
Attendance4,603 (230 per game)
Scoring leader(s) Flag of the United States.svg Declan Farmer
(11 goals)
MVP Flag of the United States.svg Declan Farmer
Official website
Calgary 2024
  2023
2025  

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]

Contents

Canada won their fifth title on home soil, defeating the United States, 2–1, in an upset in the final. [3]

Format

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

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

All times are local (UTC−6)

Group A

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of the United States.svg  United States 33000310+319 Semifinals
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 320012010+106
3Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 31002422183 5–8th place Semi-Finals
4Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 30003225230
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: IPC
4 May
10:00
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 10−0
(3−0, 3−0, 4−0)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 37
Game reference
Jen Lee Goalies Eduward Lepacek Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Vanek
Linesmen:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Blazek
Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Lunden
Eustace (Wallace) - 3:441−0
Farmer (Jones, Nichols) - 4:572−0
Farmer (Jones) - 8:273−0
Jones (Nichols, Pauls) - 16:104−0
Farmer (Jones) - 20:245−0
Roybal (Misiewicz) - 20:526−0
Douglas (Grove, Jones) - 31:427−0
Musselman (Wallace, Pauls) - 32:458−0
Farmer (Nichols, Jones) - 34:369−0
Wallace (Roybal, Misiewicz) - 43:5710−0
0 minPenalties4 min
31Shots0
4 May
13:30
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 10−0
(1−0, 8−0, 1−0)
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 73
Game reference
YanZhao Ji Goalies Hyuk Jun Choi Referee:
Flag of the United States.svg Bobby Esposito
Linesmen:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dylan Dauphinee
Flag of the United States.svg Brendan Lewis
Tian (Zhang) - 1:211−0
Zhu (Wang) - PP - 15:492−0
Song (Hu) - 16:153−0
Li (Tiang) - 17:104−0
Li (Tian) - 18:355−0
Zhu (Shen) - 23:476−0
Qiu - 26:477−0
Hu (Tian, Li) - 28:038−0
Zhu (Shen, Xu) - 29:099−0
Tian - 42:1010−0
35 minPenalties33 min
28Shots8

5 May
10:00
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 10−0
(2−0, 6−0, 2−0)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 71
Game reference
YanZhao Ji Goalies Eduard Lepacek Referee:
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Chris Van Grinsen
Linesmen:
Flag of Norway.svg Marius Hermansen-Oswold
Flag of Sweden.svg Tony Rundstrom
Shen (Wang) - 11:591−0
Song (Li) - 14:452−0
Song (Zhang) - 17:293−0
Wang (Zhu, Zhang) - 19:564−0
Wang (Xu, Zhang) - 23:045−0
Shen (Zhu, Zhang) - 26:416−0
Li (Qiu, Lyu) - 27:187−0
Song (Li, Lyu) - 28:568−0
Shen (Xu) - PP - 34:099−0
Xu (Li, Wang) - 39:5910−0
4 minPenalties8 min
35Shots5
5 May
13:30
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 0−11
(0–8, 0–3, 0–0)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 72
Game reference
Daehan Bong Goalies Griffin LaMarre Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kevin Webinger
Linesmen:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Blazek
Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Lunden
0−1Misiewicz (Pauls) - PP - 3:59
0−2Nichols - 4:31
0−3Misiewicz (Farmer, Wallace) - PP - 5:58
0−4Dodson (McKee, Bolton) - 6:28
0−5Farmer (Wallace) - 8:08
0−6Farmer (Pauls) - 11:24
0−7Farmer (Wallace) - 12:48
0−8Eustace (Dodson, Wallace) - 13:36
0−9Jones (Farmer, Pauls) - 19:39
0−10Musselman (Wallace, Roybal) - 23:36
0−11McKee (Dodson, Eustace) - 24:14
8 minPenalties4 min
4Shots20

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 6 N2 = 5 PN = 5

7 May
10:00
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 4−2
(0−2, 0−0, 4−0)
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 46
Game reference
Eduard Lepacek Goalies Hyuk Jun Choi Referee:
Flag of Sweden.svg Johansson
Linesmen:
Flag of Norway.svg Hermansen-Oswold
Flag of Slovakia.svg Hus
0−1Yang (Yung, Choi) - 6:55
0−2Yu (Kim) - 7:52
Joppa (Vecerek, Fojtik) - 33:061−2
Joppa - PS - 35:582−2
Stasak (Joppa) - PP - 40:083−2
23 minPenalties15 min
2Shots2
7 May
13:30
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 10−0
(1−0, 7−0, 2−0)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 101
Game reference
Jen Lee Goalies Wei Wang Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vanek
Linesmen:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dauphinee
Flag of Sweden.svg Rundstrom
Farmer (Pauls, Grove) - PP - 11:501−0
Farmer (Misiewicz, Pauls) - PP - 15:342−0
Douglas (Farmer) - 15:493−0
Dodson (Pauls) - 16:114−0
Grove (Farmer) - PP - 20:355−0
Jones (Farmer, Nichols) - 21:326−0
Pauls (Roybal, Farmer) - PP - 25:417−0
Jones (Nichols, Farmer) - 29:068−0
McKee - 38:339−0
Farmer - 43:3810−0
4 minPenalties12 min
30Shots3

Group B

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (H)33000341+339 Semi-Finals
2Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 32001106+46
3Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 30102225232 5–8th place Semi-Finals
4Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 30012216141
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: IPC
(H) Host
4 May
17:00
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 19–0
(10−0, 8−0, 1−0)
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 403
Game reference
Adam Kingsmill Goalies Wataru Horie Referee:
Flag of Sweden.svg Niklas Johansson
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Igor Hus
Flag of Sweden.svg Tony Rundstrom
Hickey (Armstrong) - 0:471−0
Jacobs-Webb (Dunn, Henry) - 1:152−0
Cozzolino (McGregor) - 2:023−0
Hickey (Cozzolino, McGregor) - 2:184−0
McGregor (Hickey, Henry) - 5:105−0
Cozzolino (Hickey, McGregor) - 8:126−0
McGregor (Cozzolino, Hickey)- PP - 12:307−0
Dixon (Boily, Smith) - 13:128−0
Jacobs-Webb (Kovacevich, Henry) - 13:489−0
Smith (Boily, Dixon) - 14:1910−0
Dixon (Henry, Smith) - 18:5411−0
Kovacevich (Armstrong, Dunn) - 20:3012−0
McGregor (Cozzolino) - 22:1613−0
Cozzolino (Hickey, Henry) - 23:0114−0
Boily (Smith, Dixon) - 23:4715−0
Halbert (Lavin) - 25:3116−0
Hickey (McGregor, Cozzolino) - 26:4017−0
Dixon (Smith, Boily) - 27:4418−0
Cozzolino (Dunn) - 39:3419−0
0 minPenalties4 min
49Shots1
4 May
20:30
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 4−1
(2−0, 1−0, 1−1)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 76
Game reference
Martin Kudela Goalies Santino Stillitano Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kevin Webinger
Linesmen:
Flag of Norway.svg Marius Hermansen-Oswold
Flag of Norway.svg Mathias Norum-Ripel
Hecko (Zizlavsky) - 0:391−0
Ohar (Habl, Kubes) - 14:122−0
Dolezal (Zelinka) - 26:063−0
3−1 Larch (Depaoli - PP - 38:30
Filip Vesely - 40:164−1
4 minPenalties6 min
32Shots5

5 May
17:00
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0−10
(0−2, 0−5, 0−3)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 308
Game reference
Julian Kasslatter Santino Stillitano Goalies Corbin Watson Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Vanek
Linesmen:
Flag of the United States.svg Brendan Lewis
Flag of Norway.svg Mathias Norum-Ripel
0−1Cozzolino (Hickey, Lavin) - 5:54
0−2McGregor (Cozzolino, Hickey) - PP - 12:49
0−3Hickey (McGregor) - 16:39
0−4Dunn (Hickey) - PP - 19:43
0−5McGregor - 20:10
0−6McGregor (Hickey, Lavin) - 24:09
0−7Hickey (Cozzolino) - PP - 27:01
0−8McGregor (Halbert, Cozzolino) - PP - 30:21
0−9Smith (Armstrong, Jacobs-Webb) - 32:43
0−10Lavin (Henry, Dixon) - 38:25
12 minPenalties4 min
2Shots32
5 May
20:30
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 5−0
(3−0, 1−0, 1−0)
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 62
Game reference
Martin Kudela Goalies Wataru Horie Referee:
Flag of Sweden.svg Niklas Johansson
Linesmen:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dylan Dauphinee
Flag of Slovakia.svg Igor Hus
Zizlavsky (Dolezal, Vesely) 3:011−0
Vesely (Hecko, Zizlavsky) - PP - 4:462−0
Hecko (Zelinka) - PP - 9:103−0
Habl (Zelinka, Dolezal) - PP - 20:324−0
Vesely (Kubes) - 37:505−0
10 minPenalties6 min
19Shots8

7 May
17:00
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 5−1
(1−1, 3−0, 1−0)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 446
Game reference
Adam Kingsmill Goalies Martin Kudela Referee:
Flag of the United States.svg Esposito
Linesmen:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Blazek
Flag of the United States.svg Lewis
McGregor (Cozzolino, Lavin) - 3:491−0
1−1Vesely (Heck) - 14:33
McGregor (Hickey, Halbert) - 15:112−1
Dunn (Cozzolino, Hickey) - PP - 15:543−1
Hickey (Cozzolino, Halbert) - 26:124−1
Dunn - 42:245−1
10 minPenalties2 min
14Shots13
7 May
20:30
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2−1 GWS
(0−0, 1−1, 0−0,)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 61
Game reference
Wataru Horie Goalies Julian Kasslatter Referee:
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Van Grinsen
Linesmen:
Flag of Sweden.svg Lunden
Flag of Norway.svg Norum-Ripel
0−1Kumagai - SH - 25:02
Depaoli (Rosa, Remotti-Marnini) - 15:511−1
Kumagai (SOW)2−1
10 minPenalties4 min
15Shots27

Knockout stage

5–8th place bracket

 
5–8th place semifinalsFifth place
 
      
 
8 May
 
 
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 2
 
11 May
 
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1
 
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 1
 
8 May
 
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 3
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 5
 
Seventh place
 
 
11 May
 
 
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1
 
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 0

5–8th place semifinals

8 May
13:30
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 2–1
(1–0, 1–1, 0–0)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 216
Game reference
Eduard Lepacek Goalies Santino Stillitano Referee:
Flag of Sweden.svg Niklas Johansson
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Igor Hus
Flag of Norway.svg Mathias Norum-Ripel
Joppa (Vecerek) - PP - 11:401–0
1–1Rosa (Kafmann) - PP - 24:55
Joppa (Ligda) - 28:562–1
4 minPenalties8 min
9Shots14
8 May
17:30
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1–5
(0–2, 1–1, 0–2)
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 81
Game reference
Wataru Horie Goalies Hyuk Jun Choi Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Vanek
Linesmen:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Blazek
Flag of Norway.svg Marius Hermansen-Oswold
0–1Jung - 5:43
0–2Jang (Cho, Jung) - 11:45
0–3Kim (Jung) - 21:41
Kumagai (Uehara, Ito) - 29:161–3
1–4Cho (Choi, Jung) - PP - 39:34
1–5Jung - ENG - 42:35
6 minPenalties4 min
13Shots25

Seventh place game

11 May
13:30
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1–0
(0–0, 0–0, 1–0)
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 98
Game reference
Santino Stillitano Goalies Wataru Horie
Depaoli (Rosa) - 41:221–0
2 minPenalties0 min
12Shots28

Fifth place game

11 May
17:30
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 1–3
(1–0, 0–2, 0–1)
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 123
Game reference
Eduard Lepacek Goalies Hyuk Jun Choi
Turic (Korman, Fojtik) - 5:191–0
1–1Yang (Choi) - 26:59
1–2Jung - 27:07
1–3Jung - ENG - 44:59
6 minPenalties8 min
13Shots16

Bracket

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
10 May
 
 
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3
 
12 May
 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1
 
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1
 
10 May
 
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2
 
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2
 
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1
 
Third place
 
 
12 May
 
 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3
 
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2

Semifinals

10 May
13:30
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3–1
(1–0, 0–0, 2–1)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 160
Game reference
Griffin LaMarre Goalies Martin Kudela
Douglas (Farmer) - PP - 8:561–0
1–1Zizlavsky (Hecko, Vesely) - 35:11
Jones (Farmer, Pauls) - 37:592–1
Douglas (Roybal) - ENG - 44:403–1
6 minPenalties6 min
22Shots7

10 May
17:30
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2–1
(0-1, 0–0, 2–0)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 646
Game reference
Adam Kingsmill Goalies Wei Wang
0–1Tian (Li) - PP -11:47
Kovacevich (McGregor, Jacobs-Webb) - 31:191–1
Cozzolino (Hickey, McGregor) - 32:432–1
2 minPenalties4 min
17Shots15

Bronze medal game

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 3 N2 = 6 PN = 5

12 May
13:30
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3–2
(2–1, 1–1, 0–0)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 240
Game reference
Yan Zhao Ji Goalies Martin Kudela
Yang (Shen) - 9:311–0
1–1Hecko - PP - 13:07
Zhu (Shen) - 18:072–1
3–1
3–2Ohar (Kubes) - 13:24
8 minPenalties4 min
14Shots10

Final

12 May
17:30
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1–2
(0–1, 0–1, 1–0)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Winsport Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 1,283
Game reference
Jen Lee Goalies Adam Kingsmill
0–1Cozzolino (McGregor) - 0:35
0–2Jacobs-Webb (McGregor) - 24:06
Farmer (Nichols, Jones) - 41:191–2
6 minPenalties4 min
9Shots25

Final standings

PosGrpTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsFinal result
1 B Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (H)55000383+3515Champions
2 A Flag of the United States.svg  United States 54001353+3212Runners-up
3 B Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 530021411+39Third place
4 A Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 520032315+86Fourth place
5 A Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 520031027176Fifth place game
6 A Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 52003726196
7 B Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 51013418144Relegated to Pool B
8 B Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 50104331282
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [ citation needed ]
(H) Host

Pool B

2024 World Para Ice Hockey Championships Pool B
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of Norway.svg  Norway
Venue(s) Fritidspark, Skien
Dates15–20 April
Teams6
Final positions
Champions Gold medal blank.svgFlag of Norway.svg  Norway (1st title)
Runner-up Silver medal blank.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Third place Bronze medal blank.svgFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Fourth placeFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Tournament statistics
Games played15
Goals scored171 (11.4 per game)
Attendance2,065 (138 per game)
Official website
Skien 2024
  2023
2025  

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

TeamQualification
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Host Seventh and relegated from Pool A in 2023.
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Eighth and relegated from Pool A in 2023.
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Placed 3rd in Pool B in 2023.
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Placed 4th in Pool B in 2023.
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Placed 5th in Pool B in 2023.
Flag of France.svg  France Placed 3rd in Pool C in 2023 and was promoted. [a]
  1. 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

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (H)54100573+5414Advanced to Pool A
2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 54010606+5413
3Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 53002279+189
4Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 52003172586
5Flag of France.svg  France 50104464602
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 50014664581Relegated to Pool C
Source: IPC
(H) Host

All times are local.

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 0 N2 = 24 PN = 24

15 April
11:00
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg23–1
(9–0, 5–1, 9–0)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Fritidspark
Attendance: 52
Report
Referee:
Matt Fergenbaum (CAN)
Linesmen:
Tom Lonnqvist (FIN)
Alexander Wiest (ITA)
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
13–1
14–1
15–1
16–1
17–1
18–1
19–1
20–1
21–1
22–1
23–1
8 minPenalties2 min
50Shots5

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 0 N2 = 3 PN = 4

15 April
15:00
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3–1
(1–0, 2–0, 0–1)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Fritidspark
Attendance: 57
Report
Referee:
Stian Flaten (NOR)
Linesmen:
Przemyslaw Iwaniec (POL)
Ryan O'Rourke (CAN)
1–0
2–0
3–0
3–1
0 minPenalties8 min
6Shots10

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 25 N2 = 0 PN = 25

15 April
19:00
Flag of France.svg  France 0–25
(0–9, 0–8, 0–8)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Fritidspark
Attendance: 244
Report
Referee:
Simone Lega (ITA)
Linesmen:
Tibor Fazekas (SRB)
Barney Ward (GBR)
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
0–14
0–15
0–16
0–17
0–18
0–19
0–20
0–21
0–22
0–23
0–24
0–25
8 minPenalties6 min
0Shots57

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 0 N2 = 11 PN = 13

16 April
11:00
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 12–1
(6–0, 4–0, 2–1)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Fritidspark
Attendance: 45
Report
Referee:
Marcus Vik Skau (NOR)
Linesmen:
Lari Niittyla (FIN)
Alexander Wiest (ITA)
1–0
2–0
3–0
4–0
5–0
6–0
7–0
8–0
9–0
10–0
11–0
11–1
12–1
4 minPenalties6 min
33Shots11

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 0 N2 = 13 PN = 13

16 April
15:00
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 12–1
(3–1, 4–0, 5–0)
Flag of France.svg  France Fritidspark
Attendance: 53
Report
Referee:
Stian Flaten (NOR)
Linesmen:
Ryan O'Rourke (CAN)
Barney Ward (GBR)
1–0
1–1
2–1
3–1
4–1
5–1
6–1
7–1
8–1
9–1
10–1
11–1
12–1
6 minPenalties10 min
34Shots4

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 18 N2 = 0 PN = 18

16 April
19:00
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 0–18
(0–9, 0–8, 0–1)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Fritidspark
Attendance: 284
Report
Referee:
Matt Fergenbaum (CAN)
Linesmen:
Tibor Fazekas (SRB)
Tom Lonnqvist (FIN)
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
0–14
0–15
0–16
0–17
0–18
6 minPenalties8 min
4Shots48

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 0 N2 = 4 PN = 4

17 April
11:00
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 4–0
(2–0, 1–0, 1–0)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Fritidspark
Attendance: 49
Report
Referee:
Stian Flaten (NOR)
Linesmen:
Lari Niittyla (FIN)
Ryan O'Rourke (CAN)
1–0
2–0
3–0
4–0
8 minPenalties2 min
18Shots7

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 1 N2 = 0 PN = 5

17 April
15:00
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 2–3 OT
(0–1, 0–2, 0–1, 0–1)
Flag of France.svg  France Fritidspark
Attendance: 74
Report
Referee:
Marcus Vik Skau (NOR)
Linesmen:
Tibor Fazekas (SRB)
Tom Lonnqvist (FIN)
0–1
1–1
2–1
2–2
2–3
4 minPenalties8 min
22Shots12

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 0 N2 = 7 PN = 7

17 April
19:00
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 7–0
(3–0, 1–0, 3–0)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Fritidspark
Attendance: 175
Report
Referee:
Simone Lega (ITA)
Linesmen:
Przemyslaw Iwaniec (POL)
Alexander Wiest (ITA)
1–0
2–0
3–0
4–0
5–0
6–0
7–0
2 minPenalties8 min
20Shots7

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 0 N2 = 11 PN = 11

19 April
11:00
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 8–3
(1–0, 3–2, 4–1)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Fritidspark
Attendance: 141
Report
Referee:
Marcus Vik Skau (NOR)
Linesmen:
Tom Lonnqvist (FIN)
Lari Niittyla (FIN)
1–0
2–0
3–0
3–1
3–2
4–2
4–3
5–3
6–3
7–3
8–3
4 minPenalties6 min
31Shots6

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 18 N2 = 0 PN = 18

19 April
15:00
Flag of France.svg  France 0–18
(0–8, 0–4, 0–6)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Fritidspark
Attendance: 97
Report
Referee:
Simone Lega (ITA)
Linesmen:
Przemyslaw Iwaniec (POL)
Barney Ward (GBR)
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
0–14
0–15
0–16
0–17
0–18
4 minPenalties6 min
2Shots39

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 0 N2 = 3 PN = 3

19 April
19:00
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 3–0
(0–0, 3–0, 0–0)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Fritidspark
Attendance: 311
Report
Referee:
Matt Fergenbaum (CAN)
Linesmen:
Ryan O'Rourke (CAN)
Alexander Wiest (ITA)
1–0
2–0
3–0
6 minPenalties6 min
23Shots9

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 0 N2 = 7 PN = 7

20 April
11:00
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 7–0
(3–0, 2–0, 2–0)
Flag of France.svg  France Fritidspark
Attendance: 32
Report
Referee:
Stian Flaten (NOR)
Linesmen:
Lari Niittyla (FIN)
Barney Ward (GBR)
1–0
2–0
3–0
4–0
5–0
6–0
7–0
6 minPenalties8 min
33Shots3

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 0 N2 = 12 PN = 12

20 April
15:00
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 12–0
(2–0, 5–0, 5–0)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Fritidspark
Attendance: 49
Report
Referee:
Marcus Vik Skau (NOR)
Linesmen:
Przemyslaw Iwaniec (POL)
Tom Lonnqvist (FIN)
1–0
2–0
3–0
4–0
5–0
6–0
7–0
8–0
9–0
10–0
11–0
12–0
2 minPenalties6 min
34Shots1

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 1 N2 = 0 PN = 7

20 April
19:00
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 4–3 OT
(1–1, 1–2, 1–0, 1–0)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Fritidspark
Attendance: 402
Report
Referee:
Matt Fergenbaum (CAN)
Linesmen:
Tibor Fazekas (SRB)
Alexander Wiest (ITA)
0–1
1–1
2–1
2–2
2–3
3–3
4–3
2 minPenalties14 min
14Shots23

Pool C

2024 World Para Ice Hockey Championships Pool C
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Venue(s) Thailand International Ice Hockey Arena, Bangkok
Dates26–30 November
Teams4
Final positions
Champions Gold medal blank.svgFlag of Finland.svg  Finland (1st title)
Runner-up Silver medal blank.svgFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Third place Bronze medal blank.svgFlag of Austria.svg  Austria
Fourth placeFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Tournament statistics
Games played8
Goals scored98 (12.25 per game)
Attendance735 (92 per game)
Official website
Bangkok 2024
  2023
2025  

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

TeamQualification
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Relegated from Pool B in 2023.
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Placed 4th in Pool C in 2023.
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Host Placed 5th in Pool C in 2023.
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Placed 3rd in Pool C in 2018.

Results

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand (H)33000400+409 Gold medal match
2Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 32001323+296
3Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 31002162263 Bronze medal match
4Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 30003063630
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.

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 0 N2 = 25 PN = 25

26 November
14:00
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg25–0
(6–0, 9–0, 10–0)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Thailand International Ice Hockey Arena
Attendance: 58
Report
Referee:
Patrick Myers (CAN)
Linesmen:
Pavel Blazek (CZE)
Alexander West (ITA)
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
24–0
25–0
2 minPenalties4 min
62Shots2

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 1 N2 = 10 PN = 10

26 November
17:30
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg9–1
(4–1, 2–0, 3–0)
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Thailand International Ice Hockey Arena
Attendance: 39
Report
Referee:
Jan Vanek (CZE)
Linesmen:
Marius Oswold Hermansen (NOR)
Aomsin Ubolluck (THA)
0–1
1–1
2–1
3–1
4–1
5–1
6–1
7–1
8–1
9–1
6 minPenalties10 min
25Shots5

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 0 N2 = 15 PN = 15

27 November
14:00
Austria  Flag of Austria.svg15–0
(5–0, 4–0, 6–0)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Thailand 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 minPenalties4 min
52Shots0

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 2 N2 = 0 PN = 2

27 November
17:30
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg0–2
(0–0, 0–2, 0–0)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Thailand International Ice Hockey Arena
Attendance: 116
Report
Referee:
Patrick Myers (CAN)
Linesmen:
Marius Oswold Hermansen (NOR)
Hamish Young (AUS)
0–1
0–2
8 minPenalties8 min
6Shots21

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 13 N2 = 0 PN = 13

29 November
14:00
Austria  Flag of Austria.svg0–13
(0–4, 0–4, 0–5)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Thailand 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 minPenalties14 min
3Shots32

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 0 N2 = 23 PN = 23

29 November
17:30
Finland  Flag of Finland.svg23–0
(11–0, 6–0, 6–0)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Thailand 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 minPenalties2 min
52Shots0

Knockout stage

Bronze medal match

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 0 N2 = 9 PN = 9

30 November
14:00
Austria  Flag of Austria.svg9–0
(2–0, 3–0, 4–0)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Thailand 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 minPenalties6 min
33Shots1

Gold medal match

Error: Goals/Progression mismatch: N1 = 1 N2 = 0 PN = 1

30 November
20:00
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg0–1
(0–0, 0–0, 0–1)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Thailand International Ice Hockey Arena
Attendance: 355
Report
Referee:
Patrick Myers (CAN)
Linesmen:
Pavel Blazek (CZE)
Marius Oswold Hermansen (NOR)
0–1
17 minPenalties6 min
10Shots10

Final rankings

Promoted to 2025 Pool B
RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
4Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia

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