2013 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship – Division I

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2013 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship Division I
Tournament details
Host nation  Switzerland
Dates 2 – 8 January 2013
Teams 6
Venue(s) (in 1 host city)
Champions  Japan (2 titles)
Tournament statistics
Games played 15
Goals scored 71  (4.73 per game)
Scoring leader(s) Flag of Japan Ayuko Aoki

The 2013 Division I final tournament was played in Romanshorn, Switzerland, from 2 to 8 January 2013.[1] Japan won the tournament and after two years in the Division I they returned to the Top Division.

Qualification tournament

The qualification tournament was played in Dumfries, Great Britain, from 27 October to 1 November 2012.[2] The top two teams, France and Slovakia, were promoted to Division I of this year, but starting in 2014 one team will be promoted from the qualification tournament and will wait until the following year (2015) to play in Division I. Though not indicated at the time of the tournament, the 2014 schedule indicates that Austria was relegated to the qualification level, and Great Britain was promoted.

Final standings

Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Pts
 France 5 4 0 0 1 14 5 12
 Slovakia 5 4 0 0 1 27 11 12
 Great Britain 5 3 0 0 2 21 9 9
 Italy 5 2 1 0 2 10 9 8
 China 5 1 0 1 3 13 20 4
 Kazakhstan 5 0 0 0 5 3 34 0
Qualified for 2013 Division I Qualified for 2014 Division I
  • The game Kazakhstan – Italy was forfeited (0–5) because the Kazakh team arrived too late.

Final tournament

Final standings

Team GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Pts
 Japan 5 4 1 0 0 18 7 14
 Switzerland 5 3 0 1 1 17 6 10
 France 5 3 0 0 2 11 11 9
 Norway 5 3 0 0 2 10 10 9
 Slovakia 5 1 0 0 4 8 12 3
 Austria 5 0 0 0 5 7 25 0
Promoted to the 2014 Top Division Relegated to the 2014 Division I Qualification

Results

All times are local (CET – UTC+01).

2 January 2013
13:00
France  0 – 4
(0-1, 0-1, 0-2)
 Japan EZO Eissportzentrum Oberthurgau, Romanshorn
Attendance: 77
2 January 2013
16:30
Norway  4 – 2
(0-1, 2-1, 2-0)
 Austria EZO Eissportzentrum Oberthurgau, Romanshorn
Attendance: 103
2 January 2013
20:00
Slovakia  1 – 2
(0-2, 1-0, 0-0)
 Switzerland EZO Eissportzentrum Oberthurgau, Romanshorn
Attendance: 374

3 January 2013
16:30
Japan  2 – 1
(2-0, 0-0, 0-1)
 Slovakia EZO Eissportzentrum Oberthurgau, Romanshorn
Attendance: 78
3 January 2013
20:00
Switzerland  1 – 2
(0-0, 1-1, 0-1)
 Norway EZO Eissportzentrum Oberthurgau, Romanshorn
Attendance: 388
4 January 2013
19:00
Austria  2 – 3
(1-0, 0-1, 1-2)
 France EZO Eissportzentrum Oberthurgau, Romanshorn
Attendance: 94

5 January 2013
13:00
Slovakia  1 – 2
(1-2, 0-0, 0-0)
 Norway EZO Eissportzentrum Oberthurgau, Romanshorn
Attendance: 103
5 January 2013
16:30
Austria  2 – 6
(0-3, 2-1, 0-2)
 Japan EZO Eissportzentrum Oberthurgau, Romanshorn
Attendance: 95
5 January 2013
20:00
Switzerland  3 – 0
(0-0, 0-0, 3-0)
 France EZO Eissportzentrum Oberthurgau, Romanshorn
Attendance: 391

6 January 2013
16:30
Japan  3 – 2 GWS
(1-0, 1-2, 0-0)
(0-0, 1-0)
 Switzerland EZO Eissportzentrum Oberthurgau, Romanshorn
Attendance: 403
7 January 2013
15:30
Norway  0 – 3
(0-0, 0-2, 0-1)
 France EZO Eissportzentrum Oberthurgau, Romanshorn
Attendance: 87
7 January 2013
19:00
Austria  1 – 3
(0-2, 0-0, 1-1)
 Slovakia EZO Eissportzentrum Oberthurgau, Romanshorn
Attendance: 62

8 January 2013
13:00
France  5 – 2
(3-0, 0-0, 2-2)
 Slovakia EZO Eissportzentrum Oberthurgau, Romanshorn
Attendance: 187
8 January 2013
16:30
Japan  3 – 2
(0-1, 1-0, 2-1)
 Norway EZO Eissportzentrum Oberthurgau, Romanshorn
Attendance: 143
8 January 2013
20:00
Switzerland  9 – 0
(2-0, 4-0, 3-0)
 Austria EZO Eissportzentrum Oberthurgau, Romanshorn
Attendance: 352

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