2003_Men's_World_Ice_Hockey_Championships

2003 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships

2003 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships

2003 edition of the Men's World Ice Hockey Championships


The 2003 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships was the 67th such event sanctioned by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). The competition also served as qualification for division placements in the 2004 competition. Canada won the gold medal, beating Sweden 3–2 in the final.

Quick Facts

Championship

Final standings
  1.  Canada
  2.  Sweden
  3.  Slovakia
  4.  Czech Republic
  5.  Finland
  6.  Germany
  7.  Russia
  8.   Switzerland
  9.  Latvia
  10.  Austria
  11.  Denmark
  12.  Ukraine
  13.  United States
  14.  Belarusrelegated to Division I for 2004
  15.  Sloveniarelegated to Division I for 2004
  16.  Japan

Division I

Group A

Played in Budapest, Hungary (April 15–21).

More information Team, Pld ...
Source: [citation needed]

Group B

Played in Zagreb, Croatia (April 13–20).

More information Team, Pld ...
Source: [citation needed]

France and Kazakhstan were promoted to the 2004 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships, while Croatia and Lithuania were demoted to Division II.

Division II

Group A

Played in Seoul, South Korea (April 5–12).

More information Team, Pld ...
Source: [citation needed]

Group B

Played in Sofia, Bulgaria (March 24–30).

More information Team, Pld ...
Source: [citation needed]

Belgium and South Korea were promoted to Division I, while Iceland and Mexico were demoted to Division III.

Division III

Played in Auckland, New Zealand (April 3–6).

More information Team, Pld ...
Source: [citation needed]

Luxembourg and New Zealand were promoted to Division II.


References

    • IIHF Website
    • Complete results at Passionhockey.com
    • Podnieks, Andrew (2010). IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011. Moydart Press. pp. 169–70.

    Share this article:

    This article uses material from the Wikipedia article 2003_Men's_World_Ice_Hockey_Championships, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.