Association name | Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey Federation |
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IIHF Code | TPE |
IIHF membership | September 1, 1983 |
President | Pai Wen-jun |
IIHF men's ranking | 45th (September 01, 2021) |
IIHF women's ranking | 30th (September 01, 2021) |
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Traditional Chinese | 中華民國冰球協會 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 中华民国冰球协会 | ||||||
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The Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey Federation (CTIHF) is the governing body of ice hockey in the Republic of China (Taiwan).
Event | Division | Host nation | Date | Result |
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Men | Div. III | Bulgaria | 10–16 April 2017 | 6th place (46th overall) |
Men U20 | Div. III | New Zealand | 16–22 January 2017 | 7th place (41st overall) |
Men U18 | Div. IIIA | Chinese Taipei | 21–27 March 2017 | 3rd place (37th overall) |
Women | Div. IIBQ | Chinese Taipei | 12–17 December 2016 | 1st place (33rd overall) |
Asian WG | Japan | 18–26 February 2017 | 6th place (2nd in Division I) |
Event | Division | Host nation | Date | Result |
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Men | Div. III | South Africa | 16–22 April 2018 | 6th place (44th overall) |
Men U20 | Div. IIIQ | South Africa | 5–7 February 2018 | 2nd place (42nd overall) |
Men U18 | Div. IIIA | Turkey | 26–28 April 2018 | 6th place (40th overall) |
Women | Div. IIB | Spain | 17–23 March 2018 | 2nd place (29th overall) |
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