2009 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships

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2009 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships (A Tournament)
2009 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships Mascot.gif
Tournament details
Host country Czech Republic
Dates9–16 May 2009
Teams8
Venue(s), Ostrava
Final positions
Champions Gold medal blank.svg United States (1st title)
Runner-up Silver medal blank.svg Norway
Third place Bronze medal blank.svg Canada
Fourth place 
WebsiteSledge2009.cz
2008
2012

The 5th IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships took place in early 2009. The competition was divided into two tournaments, with Tournament B held from 15 to 21 March in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and Tournament A held from 9 to 16 May in Ostrava, the Czech Republic. A total of thirteen teams participated; eight in Tournament A and five in Tournament B. The top six teams from Tournament A automatically qualified for the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The remaining two teams from Tournament A and the top two teams from Tournament B will play in the 2009 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey Paralympic Qualifier to determine who will take the remaining two Paralympic slots.

A Tournament[]

The A Tournament was held between the eight top-ranked national teams. The tournament was further divided into two groups of four teams each. Group A included Canada, the Czech Republic, Germany, Japan. Group B included Italy, Norway, South Korea, and the United States.

Final rankings[]

Gold Silver Bronze 4th
 United States
Mike Blabac
Steve Cash
Jimmy Connelly
 [no]
Lonnie Hannah
Chris Manns
Kip St. Germaine
Brad Emmerson
Taylor Chace
Tim Jones
Taylor Lipsett
Adam Page
Greg Shaw
Bubba Torres
Andy Yohe
 Norway
Kissinger Deng
Roger Johansen
Eskil Hagen
Tommy Rovelstad
Stig Tore Svee
 [no]
 [no]
Helge Bjørnstad
Loyd Remi Johansen
 [no]
Rolf Einar Pedersen
 [no]
 [no]
Morten Værnes
 Canada
Paul Rosen
Benoit St-Amand
Adam Dixon
Raymond Grassi
Jean Labonté
Mark Noot
Bradley Bowden
Billy Bridges
Matthew Cook
Marc Dorion
Hévre Lord
Shawn Matheson
Graeme Murray
Todd Nicholson
Greg Westlake
 
Shinobu Fukushima
Mitsuru Nagase
Takayuki Endo
Naohiko Ishida
Eiji Misawa
Satoru Sudo
Mikio Annaka
Noritaka Ito
Makoto Majima
Toshiyuki Nakamura
Kazuhiro Takahashi
Daisuke Uehara
Atsuya Yaguchi
Mamoru Yoshikawa
5th 6th 7th 8th
 













 










Florian Planker

 



Lee Jong-kyung
Han Min-su
Lee Yong-min
Cho Young-jae
Cho Byeong-seok
Kim Dea-jung
Lee Hae-man
Jang Jong-ho
Park Sang-hyun
Sa Seong-keun
Jung Seung-hwan
Park Woo-chul
 Germany













Udo Segreff

B Tournament[]

2009 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships (B Tournament)
Tournament details
Host country Netherlands
Dates15–21 March 2009
Teams5
Venue(s)Eindhoven
Final positions
Champions Gold medal blank.svg  (1st title)
Runner-up Silver medal blank.svg 
Third place Bronze medal blank.svg 
2008
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The B Tournament was held between five lower-ranked national teams: Estonia, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Poland, and Sweden.

Final rankings[]

Rank Nation
1  Estonia
2  Sweden
3  Poland

Preliminary round[]

Standings[]

Rank Team Games Played Wins Losses Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference
 1  Sweden 4 4 0 19 2 +17
 2  Estonia 4 3 1 23 5 +18
 3  Poland 4 2 2 18 7 +11
 4  United Kingdom 4 1 3 9 34 -25
 5  Netherlands 4 0 4 2 23 -21

Schedule[]

15 March 2009 United Kingdom8 – 2 NetherlandsEindhoven Icestadium
15 March 2009 Sweden3 – 1 PolandEindhoven Icestadium
16 March 2009 Sweden3 – 1 EstoniaEindhoven Icestadium
16 March 2009 Poland10 – 1 United KingdomEindhoven Icestadium
17 March 2009 Estonia12 – 0 United KingdomEindhoven Icestadium
17 March 2009 Poland5 – 0 NetherlandsEindhoven Icestadium
19 March 2009 Sweden10 – 0 United KingdomEindhoven Icestadium
19 March 2009 Estonia7 – 0 NetherlandsEindhoven Icestadium
20 March 2009 Sweden3 – 0
(2–0, 0–0, 1–0)
 NetherlandsEindhoven Icestadium
20 March 2009 Estonia3 – 2 PolandEindhoven Icestadium

Final round[]

3rd place playoff
21 March 2009 Poland5 – 1 United KingdomEindhoven Icestadium
1st place playoff
21 March 2009 Estonia1 – 0 SwedenEindhoven Icestadium

See also[]

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