2003 IIHF Women's World Championship

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2003 Women's Ice Hockey World Championships
Tournament details
Host nations  Latvia /  Italy /
 Slovenia

The top division of the 2003 IIHF Women's World Ice Hockey Championship was set to be held in Beijing, China, from April 4th to 9th, 2003. However, it was cancelled due to the SARS crisis. Only the top division event was cancelled, as the lower divisions still had their tournaments. The teams from Russia, Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland were already in China, while the American and Finnish teams were awaiting word on whether they should travel when the IIHF indicated that the Championships were to be postponed or even cancelled.[1] The move to cancel was a logical one, as the Canadians were under a government order not to travel at all at that time.[2]

Top Division

Postponed, then cancelled. Groups for this division were seeded for 2004 based on the 2003 IIHF World Ranking instead of the normal practise of using their most recent finish.

Division I

The Division I tournament was held in Ventspils, Latvia from March 9 to 15.

Team GP W T L GF GA PTS
 Japan 5 5 0 0 23 6 10
 Kazakhstan 5 3 1 1 20 7 7
 Czech Republic 5 3 0 2 15 22 6
 France 5 2 1 2 9 9 5
 Latvia 5 1 0 4 7 16 2
 North Korea 5 0 0 5 10 24 0

Japan was promoted to the 2004 IIHF Women's World Championship.

09 March 2003 North Korea  2-6
 Japan
09 March 2003 Latvia  1-6
 Kazakhstan
09 March 2003 France  1-4
 Czech Republic
10 March 2003 Kazakhstan  4-1
 North Korea
10 March 2003 Japan  2-1
 France
10 March 2003 Latvia  1-2
 Czech Republic
12 March 2003 Kazakhstan  3-3
 France
12 March 2003 Japan  8-3
 Czech Republic
12 March 2003 Latvia  5-2
 North Korea
13 March 2003 Czech Republic  0-7
 Kazakhstan
13 March 2003 North Korea  0-3
 France
13 March 2003 Latvia  0-5
 Japan
15 March 2003 Czech Republic  6-5
 North Korea
15 March 2003 Latvia  0-1
 France
15 March 2003 Kazakhstan  0-2
 Japan

Division II

Division II tournament was held in Lecco, Italy from March 31 to April 6.

Team GP W T L GF GA PTS
 Norway 5 4 1 0 24 9 9
 Denmark 5 3 1 1 16 13 7
 Slovakia 5 2 2 1 23 7 6
 Italy 5 2 0 3 13 21 4
 Netherlands 5 1 1 3 8 18 3
 Great Britain 5 0 1 4 12 28 1

Norway is promoted to the 2004 Division I tournament.

31 March 2003 Great Britain  1-8
 Slovakia
31 March 2003 Denmark  4-1
 Netherlands
31 March 2003 Italy  2-4
 Norway
01 April 2003 Slovakia  1-2
 Denmark
01 April 2003 Netherlands  0-3
 Italy
01 April 2003 Norway  8-3
 Great Britain
03 April 2003 Great Britain  4-4
 Denmark
03 April 2003 Netherlands  1-7
 Norway
03 April 2003 Slovakia  10-0
 Italy
04 April 2003 Norway  2-2
 Slovakia
04 April 2003 Denmark  5-4
 Italy
04 April 2003 Netherlands  4-2
 Great Britain
06 April 2003 Slovakia  2-2
 Netherlands
06 April 2003 Norway  3-1
 Denmark
06 April 2003 Italy  4-2
 Great Britain

Division III

The Division III tournament was held in Maribor, Slovenia from March 25 to 31.

Team GP W T L GF GA PTS
 Australia 5 4 1 0 34 7 9
 Slovenia 5 3 2 0 20 8 8
 Belgium 5 2 1 2 10 12 5
 Hungary 5 1 1 3 5 14 3
 South Africa 5 1 1 3 7 23 3
 Romania 5 1 0 4 11 23 2

Australia is promoted to the 2004 Division II tournament.

25 March 2003 Hungary  0-2
 Belgium
25 March 2003 Romania  6-1
 South Africa
25 March 2003 Slovenia  4-4
 Australia
26 March 2003 Australia  7-0
 Hungary
26 March 2003 Belgium  3-1
 Romania
26 March 2003 Slovenia  6-1
 South Africa
28 March 2003 Belgium  1-3
 South Africa
28 March 2003 Australia  9-1
 Romania
28 March 2003 Slovenia  1-0
 Hungary
29 March 2003 South Africa  0-8
 Australia
29 March 2003 Hungary  3-2
 Romania
29 March 2003 Slovenia  2-2
 Belgium
31 March 2003 South Africa  2-2
 Hungary
31 March 2003 Australia  6-2
 Belgium
31 March 2003 Slovenia  7-1
 Romania

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