United States men's national inline hockey team
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Association | USA Hockey (IIHF) USA Roller Sports (FIRS) |
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FIRS code | USA |
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Appearances | 18 (first in 1995) |
Best result | Gold: 14 – 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012 Silver: 2 – 1999, 2002 Bronze: 1 – 2011 |
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2004 - Bad Tolz | Top Division | |
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2006 - Budapest | Top Division | |
2009 - Ingolstadt | Top Division | |
2010 - Karlstad | Top Division | |
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2013 Dresden | Top Division | |
2014 Pardubice | Top Division | |
2017 Bratislava | Top Division | |
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The United States men's national inline hockey team is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The team that competes in the IIHF InLine Hockey World Championships is controlled by USA Hockey, while the team that competes in the FIRS Senior Men's Inline Hockey World Championships is controlled by USA Roller Sports. The United States has won 6 of 18 IIHF gold medals and 14 of 18 FIRS gold medals at world championships.
Roster[]
As of 2013 IIHF InLine Hockey World Championships. [1]
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# | Player | Catches | Height | Weight | DOB | Team | Birthplace
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# | Player | Shoots | Height | Weight | DOB | Team | Birthplace |
27 | Robert Alexander | R | 5' 10" | 165 lbs. | Sep. 14, 1988 | Alkali RPD | Mission Viejo, California |
3 | Nielsson Archibal | R | 5' 9" | 181 lbs. | May 10, 1988 | Bauer NextGen | Carlsbad, California |
25 | Cody Kettler | R | 5' 8" | 165 lbs. | May 10, 1992 | Alkali RPD | St. Louis, Missouri |
6 | Rafael Rodriguez | L | 6' 1" | 181 lbs. | Aug. 21, 1986 | Breakaway Bullies | Oceanside, California |
14 | Greg Thompson | R | 6' 1" | 194 lbs. | Aug. 14, 1984 | Mission Labeda Snipers | Bayport, New York |
5 | Jamie Yoder | L | 6' 0" | 205 lbs. | Sep. 15, 1977 | Colorado Springs, Colorado | |
9 | C.J. Yoder | R | 6' 1" | 194 lbs. | Jul. 17, 1975 | Hershey, Pennsylvania | |
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# | Player | Shoots | Height | Weight | DOB | Team | Birthplace |
7 | Junior Cadiz | R | 5' 7" | 174 lbs. | Dec. 19, 1988 | Pama Cyclones | Los Angeles, California |
12 | Pat Cannone | R | 6' 0" | 194 lbs. | Aug. 9, 1986 | Mission Labeda Snipers | Bayport, New York |
26 | Dakota Eveland | L | 5' 10" | 181 lbs. | Sep. 2, 1981 | Bauer NextGen | Anaheim, California |
19 | Travis Noe | R | 6' 3" | 190 lbs. | Nov. 3, 1989 | Alkali RPD | Thousand Oaks, California |
28 | Kyle Novak | L | 5' 10" | 185 lbs. | Oct. 13, 1992 | Alkali RPD | O'Fallon, Missouri |
17 | Matt White | R | 5' 10" | 194 lbs. | Aug. 23, 1989 | Bauer NextGen | Whittier, California |
See also[]
Categories:
- Inline hockey in the United States
- National inline hockey teams
- Men's national sports teams of the United States