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The following '''ice hockey events''' were staged at the '''2020 [[Winter Youth Olympics]]''':
'''[[Ice hockey]]''' at the [[2020 Winter Youth Olympics]] took place at the [[Vaudoise Aréna]] in [[Lausanne]], [[Switzerland]] from 10 to 22 January 2020.<ref name=olyorg>{{cite web|url=https://www.olympic.org/lausanne-2020 |title= 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games, Lausanne, Switzerland |publisher= Olympic.org - Official website of the Olympic Movement }}</ref>


A total of four events were contested: a men's and women's tournament (six teams per gender), alongside a mixed 3x3 tournament for each gender.<ref name=qualification>{{cite web|url=https://www.iihf.com/IIHFMvc/media/Downloads/Sport%20Files/Lausanne2020_QS_IIHF_IHO_v05.pdf|title=Qualification System – Lausanne 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games International Ice Hockey Federation Ice hockey|date=3 June 2019|website=www.iihf.org/|publisher=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]] (IIHF)|access-date=27 October 2019}}</ref> The 3x3 competition replaced the skills challenge that was held in the first two editions.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.iihf.com/en/news/13356/3-on-3-cross-ice-a-hit|first=Adam|last=Steiss|title=3-on-3 hockey a hit|date=10 July 2019|website=www.iihf.org/|publisher=[[International Ice Hockey Federation]] (IIHF)|access-date=27 October 2019}}</ref> A country could enter a maximum of 26 athletes (17 for the team tournament, plus 4 in the boys' 3x3 tournament and 5 in the girl's 3x3 tournament). Hosts Switzerland were permitted to enter in each event, meaning the NOC could enter 43 athletes.
==Events==
*[[2020 Winter Youth Olympics – Boys' tournament]]
*[[2020 Winter Youth Olympics – Boys' tournament]]
*[[2020 Winter Youth Olympics – Boys' 3x3 mixed tournament]]
*[[2020 Winter Youth Olympics – Boys' 3x3 mixed tournament]]
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*[[2020 Winter Youth Olympics – Girls' 3x3 mixed tournament]]
*[[2020 Winter Youth Olympics – Girls' 3x3 mixed tournament]]


==Qualification==
{| class="wikitable"
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" |Nation
| colspan="2" rowspan="1" |Men
| colspan="2" rowspan="1" |Women
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" |Total athletes
|-
|Tournament
|3x3
|Tournament
|3x3
|-
|Argentina
|
|1
|
|2
|3
|-
|Australia
|
|2
|
|4
|6
|-
|Austria
|
|4
|
|5
|9
|-
|Belarus
|
|4
|
|
|4
|-
|Belgium
|
|1
|
|1
|2
|-
|Bulgaria
|
|1
|
|1
|2
|-
|Canada
|17
|
|
|
|17
|-
|China
|
|1
|
|4
|5
|-
|Croatia
|
|1
|
|
|1
|-
|Czech Republic
|
|4
|17
|5
|23
|-
|Denmark
|17
|1
|
|1
|19
|-
|Estonia
|
|3
|
|
|3
|-
|Finland
|17
|2
|
|1
|20
|-
|France
|
|4
|
|4
|8
|-
|Germany
|
|4
|17
|5
|21
|-
|Great Britain
|
|3
|
|4
|7
|-
|Hong Kong
|
|2
|
|
|2
|-
|Hungary
|
|4
|
|5
|9
|-
|Italy
|
|4
|
|5
|9
|-
|Japan
|
|4
|17
|5
|25
|-
|Kazakhstan
|
|1
|
|1
|2
|-
|Latvia
|
|
|
|1
|1
|-
|Lithuania
|
|3
|
|
|3
|-
|Luxembourg
|
|1
|
|1
|2
|-
|Mexico
|
|3
|
|3
|6
|-
|Netherlands
|
|3
|
|4
|7
|-
|New Zealand
|
|3
|
|2
|5
|-
|Norway
|
|4
|
|4
|8
|-
|Poland
|
|3
|
|3
|6
|-
|Qatar
|
|1
|
|
|1
|-
|Romania
|
|1
|
|2
|3
|-
|Russia
|17
|4
|
|5
|26
|-
|Serbia
|
|1
|
|1
|2
|-
|Singapore
|
|1
|
|
|1
|-
|Slovakia
|
|4
|17
|5
|22
|-
|Slovenia
|
|3
|
|1
|4
|-
|South Korea
|
|3
|
|4
|7
|-
|Spain
|
|3
|
|4
|7
|-
|Sweden
|
|1
|17
|1
|19
|-
|Switzerland
|17
|4
|17
|5
|43
|-
|Chinese Taipei
|
|2
|
|3
|5
|-
|Turkey
|
|2
|
|1
|3
|-
|Turkmenistan
|
|1
|
|
|1
|-
|Ukraine
|
|2
|
|1
|3
|-
|United States
|17
|
|
|
|17
|-
|Total: 45 NOCs
|102
|104
|102
|104
|399
|}
===Team tournament===
The top ten NOC's ranked in the combined ranking from the 2018 and 2019 editions of the IIHF World U18 Championships and IIHF World Women's U18 Championships will be allowed to enter a boys' or girls' team, with the top ranked country choosing first and so on. Each country can only enter one team, with the exception being hosts, Switzerland, which can enter a team in both tournaments. Each team will consist of 17 players.
{| class="wikitable"
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" |Rank
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" |Team
| colspan="2" rowspan="1" |Men
| colspan="2" rowspan="1" |Women
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" |Total
points
| colspan="2" rowspan="1" |Tournament selected
|-
|2018
|2019
|2018
|2019
|Boys'
|Girls'
|-
|1
|United States
|24
|23
|25
|24
|96
|X
|
|-
|2
|Sweden
|23
|25
|24
|21
|93
|
|X
|-
|3
|Canada
|21
|22
|23
|25
|91
|X
|
|-
|4
|Russia
|20
|24
|22
|22
|88
|X
|
|-
|5
|Finland
|25
|19
|21
|23
|88
|X
|
|-
|6
|Czech Republic
|22
|20
|20
|19
|81
|
|X
|-
|7
|Switzerland
|17
|17
|19
|20
|73
|X
|X
|-
|8
|Slovakia
|19
|16
|16
|17
|68
|
|X
|-
|9
|Germany
|14
|15
|18
|16
|63
|
|X
|-
|10
|Japan
|7
|9
|17
|18
|51
|
|X
|-
|11
|Denmark
|13
|13
|11
|13
|50
|X
|
|}
===3x3===
The top 15 countries in each respective (and hosts Switzerland), will be allowed to enter one goaltender each. Each team will consist of 13 players (2 goaltenders and 11 players). Each nation can enter a maximum of three players for the boys' competition and four for the girls'. The host nation Switzerland has been allocated the maximum quota. Each NOC (that organizes a skills challenge competition) will be allocated one quota spot. All other spots will be awarded using a ranking list of all athletes that contested the skills competition across all countries, respecting the maximum quota per NOC.
The final quotas were released on November 1, 2019.
===Men===
{| class="wikitable"
|Event
|Quotas
|NOC's
|-
|Goaltenders
|1
|United States
Sweden
Canada
Russia
Finland
Czech Republic
Switzerland
Slovakia
Germany
Japan
Denmark
France
Norway
Austria
Hungary
Italy
Belarus
Kazakhstan
|-
| colspan="1" rowspan="3" |Skills Challenge
|3
|Austria
Belarus
Czech Republic
Estonia
France
Germany
Great Britain
Hungary
Italy
Japan
Lithuania
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Russia
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Korea
Spain
Switzerland
|-
|2
|Australia
Hong Kong
Chinese Taipei
Turkey
Ukraine
|-
|1
|Argentina
Belgium
Bulgaria
China
Croatia
Finland
Luxembourg
Qatar[6]
Romania
Serbia
Singapore
Turkmenistan
|-
|Total
|104
|
|}
===Women===
{| class="wikitable"
|Event
|Quotas
|NOC's
|-
|Goaltenders
|1
|United States
Sweden
Canada
Russia
Finland
Czech Republic
Switzerland
Slovakia
Germany
Japan
Denmark
France
Norway
Austria
Hungary
Italy
Belarus
Kazakhstan
Latvia
|-
| colspan="1" rowspan="4" |Skills Challenge
|4
|Australia
Austria
China
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Great Britain
Hungary
Italy
Japan
Netherlands
Russia
Slovakia
South Korea
Spain
Switzerland
|-
|3
|Mexico
Norway
Poland
Chinese Taipei
|-
|2
|Argentina
New Zealand
Romania
|-
|1
|Belgium
Bulgaria
Luxembourg
Slovenia
Serbia
Turkey
Ukraine
|-
|Total
|104
|
|}
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:2020 in ice hockey]]
[[Category:2020 in ice hockey]]

Latest revision as of 21:02, 21 July 2023

Ice hockey at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics took place at the Vaudoise Aréna in Lausanne, Switzerland from 10 to 22 January 2020.[1]

A total of four events were contested: a men's and women's tournament (six teams per gender), alongside a mixed 3x3 tournament for each gender.[2] The 3x3 competition replaced the skills challenge that was held in the first two editions.[3] A country could enter a maximum of 26 athletes (17 for the team tournament, plus 4 in the boys' 3x3 tournament and 5 in the girl's 3x3 tournament). Hosts Switzerland were permitted to enter in each event, meaning the NOC could enter 43 athletes.

Events

Qualification

Nation Men Women Total athletes
Tournament 3x3 Tournament 3x3
Argentina 1 2 3
Australia 2 4 6
Austria 4 5 9
Belarus 4 4
Belgium 1 1 2
Bulgaria 1 1 2
Canada 17 17
China 1 4 5
Croatia 1 1
Czech Republic 4 17 5 23
Denmark 17 1 1 19
Estonia 3 3
Finland 17 2 1 20
France 4 4 8
Germany 4 17 5 21
Great Britain 3 4 7
Hong Kong 2 2
Hungary 4 5 9
Italy 4 5 9
Japan 4 17 5 25
Kazakhstan 1 1 2
Latvia 1 1
Lithuania 3 3
Luxembourg 1 1 2
Mexico 3 3 6
Netherlands 3 4 7
New Zealand 3 2 5
Norway 4 4 8
Poland 3 3 6
Qatar 1 1
Romania 1 2 3
Russia 17 4 5 26
Serbia 1 1 2
Singapore 1 1
Slovakia 4 17 5 22
Slovenia 3 1 4
South Korea 3 4 7
Spain 3 4 7
Sweden 1 17 1 19
Switzerland 17 4 17 5 43
Chinese Taipei 2 3 5
Turkey 2 1 3
Turkmenistan 1 1
Ukraine 2 1 3
United States 17 17
Total: 45 NOCs 102 104 102 104 399

Team tournament

The top ten NOC's ranked in the combined ranking from the 2018 and 2019 editions of the IIHF World U18 Championships and IIHF World Women's U18 Championships will be allowed to enter a boys' or girls' team, with the top ranked country choosing first and so on. Each country can only enter one team, with the exception being hosts, Switzerland, which can enter a team in both tournaments. Each team will consist of 17 players.

Rank Team Men Women Total

points

Tournament selected
2018 2019 2018 2019 Boys' Girls'
1 United States 24 23 25 24 96 X
2 Sweden 23 25 24 21 93 X
3 Canada 21 22 23 25 91 X
4 Russia 20 24 22 22 88 X
5 Finland 25 19 21 23 88 X
6 Czech Republic 22 20 20 19 81 X
7 Switzerland 17 17 19 20 73 X X
8 Slovakia 19 16 16 17 68 X
9 Germany 14 15 18 16 63 X
10 Japan 7 9 17 18 51 X
11 Denmark 13 13 11 13 50 X

3x3

The top 15 countries in each respective (and hosts Switzerland), will be allowed to enter one goaltender each. Each team will consist of 13 players (2 goaltenders and 11 players). Each nation can enter a maximum of three players for the boys' competition and four for the girls'. The host nation Switzerland has been allocated the maximum quota. Each NOC (that organizes a skills challenge competition) will be allocated one quota spot. All other spots will be awarded using a ranking list of all athletes that contested the skills competition across all countries, respecting the maximum quota per NOC.

The final quotas were released on November 1, 2019.

Men

Event Quotas NOC's
Goaltenders 1 United States

Sweden Canada Russia Finland Czech Republic Switzerland Slovakia Germany Japan Denmark France Norway Austria Hungary Italy Belarus Kazakhstan

Skills Challenge 3 Austria

Belarus Czech Republic Estonia France Germany Great Britain Hungary Italy Japan Lithuania Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Russia Slovakia Slovenia South Korea Spain Switzerland

2 Australia

Hong Kong Chinese Taipei Turkey Ukraine

1 Argentina

Belgium Bulgaria China Croatia Finland Luxembourg Qatar[6] Romania Serbia Singapore Turkmenistan

Total 104

Women

Event Quotas NOC's
Goaltenders 1 United States

Sweden Canada Russia Finland Czech Republic Switzerland Slovakia Germany Japan Denmark France Norway Austria Hungary Italy Belarus Kazakhstan Latvia

Skills Challenge 4 Australia

Austria China Czech Republic France Germany Great Britain Hungary Italy Japan Netherlands Russia Slovakia South Korea Spain Switzerland

3 Mexico

Norway Poland Chinese Taipei

2 Argentina

New Zealand Romania

1 Belgium

Bulgaria Luxembourg Slovenia Serbia Turkey Ukraine

Total 104

References