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The '''Chinese Winter Games''' are a winter sports event staged in [[China]]. Ice hockey has been played as part of the games.
The '''Chinese Winter Games''' are a winter sports event staged in [[China]]. An ice hockey tournament is played as part of the program. The Winter Games have been staged since 1959 and 2016 was the 13th edition of the event.
 
Hong Kong and Macau were among the nine participants in the 2012 tournament. Harbin beat Hong Kong 17-0 and Qiqihar defeated Macau 21-0.<ref>[http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/sports/2012-01/11/content_14420278.htm A warm reception]</ref> In the final, Harbin earned a narrow 1-0 win over Qiqihar.<ref>[http://en.people.cn/90779/7704769.html Harbin sweeps golds on winter games' penultimate day with "national squads"]</ref>
 
At the 2016 tournament, staged in Urumqi, Qiqihar beat dark horse Chengde 8-1 to set up a final showdown against five-time champions Harbin, who defeated Jiamusi 6-2 to advance.<ref>[http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2016-01/28/c_135054927.htm Harbin ice hockey team on course for 6th title at National Winter Games]</ref> Qiqihar claimed the title with a 3-1 win over Harbin, while Chengde took third place by beating Jiamusi 4-1.<ref>[http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2016-01/29/c_135058409.htm Ice hockey results at China's National Winter Games]</ref>


==Champions==
==Champions==
*[[2007-08 Chinese Winter Games|2007-08]]: [[Harbin (team)|Harbin]]
*2016: Qiqihar
*2012: Harbin
*[[2007-08 Chinese Winter Games|2008]]: [[Harbin (team)|Harbin]]
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Tournaments]]
[[Category:Tournaments]]

Revision as of 12:21, 6 December 2017

The Chinese Winter Games are a winter sports event staged in China. An ice hockey tournament is played as part of the program. The Winter Games have been staged since 1959 and 2016 was the 13th edition of the event.

Hong Kong and Macau were among the nine participants in the 2012 tournament. Harbin beat Hong Kong 17-0 and Qiqihar defeated Macau 21-0.[1] In the final, Harbin earned a narrow 1-0 win over Qiqihar.[2]

At the 2016 tournament, staged in Urumqi, Qiqihar beat dark horse Chengde 8-1 to set up a final showdown against five-time champions Harbin, who defeated Jiamusi 6-2 to advance.[3] Qiqihar claimed the title with a 3-1 win over Harbin, while Chengde took third place by beating Jiamusi 4-1.[4]

Champions

References