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*2017-18: '''Jammu & Kashmir Blue''' defeated Jammu & Kashmir Red in the final, 4-2.<ref>[http://greaterjammu.com/2018/01/15/jk-blues-win-5th-national-women-ice-hockey-championship-cup/ J&K Blues win 5th National Women's Ice Hockey Championship Cup]</ref>
*2017-18: '''Jammu & Kashmir Blue''' defeated Jammu & Kashmir Red in the final, 4-2.<ref>[http://greaterjammu.com/2018/01/15/jk-blues-win-5th-national-women-ice-hockey-championship-cup/ J&K Blues win 5th National Women's Ice Hockey Championship Cup]</ref>
*2018-19: '''Jammu & Kashmir''' defeated Delhi in the final, 3-1. Other participants: Maharashtra, Chandigarh.
*2018-19: '''Jammu & Kashmir''' defeated Delhi in the final, 3-1. Other participants: Maharashtra, Chandigarh.
*2019-20: '''Ladakh''' defeated Delhi in the final, 2-1. Other participants: Maharashtra, Chandigarh.<ref>[https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ani/ladakh-lifts-7th-national-ice-hockey-championship-women-trophy-120010800201_1.html Ladakh lifts 7th National Ice Hockey Championship Women trophy]</ref>
*2021-22: '''UT Ladakh''' won championship. Delhi, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Indo-Tibetan Border Police, and Telangana participated.<ref>[https://ladakh.nic.in/ut-ladakh-women-ice-hockey-team-wins-9th-ihai-national-women-ice-hockey-championship/ UT Ladakh Women Ice Hockey team wins 9th IHAI National Women Ice Hockey Championship]</ref>
*2022-23: '''Indo Tibetan Border Police''' defeated Ladakh UT in the final.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re0r3JOJM6s ITBP wins gold at the 2023 IHAI National Ice Hockey Championship for women]</ref>
*2023-24: '''Indo Tibetan Border Police''' defeated Ladakh 3-2 in final. Himachal Pradesh finished third.<ref>[https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/himachal/itbp-wins-womens-ice-hockey-tourney-584418 ITBP wins women’s ice hockey tourney]</ref>
==Women's CEC Ice Hockey Cup==
==Women's CEC Ice Hockey Cup==
The Saichen Angel club won the '''2012 Women's CEC Ice Hockey Cup''' by virtue of a 1-0 victory over SECMOL. The tournament was held simultaneously with the men's competition at the Karzu Ice Rink, hosted by the Ladakh Winter Sports Club in collaboration with the Youth Affairs and Sports Department. Dechan Dolkar of SECMOL was declared the best player at the tournament.<ref>[http://www.internationalhockey.net/forums/showthread.php?11296-5-th-CEC-Champion-Trophy Women CEC Cup lifted by the Saichen Angel team]</ref>
The Saichen Angel club won the '''2012 Women's CEC Ice Hockey Cup''' by virtue of a 1-0 victory over SECMOL. The tournament was held simultaneously with the men's competition at the Karzu Ice Rink, hosted by the Ladakh Winter Sports Club in collaboration with the Youth Affairs and Sports Department. Dechan Dolkar of SECMOL was declared the best player at the tournament.<ref>[http://www.internationalhockey.net/forums/showthread.php?11296-5-th-CEC-Champion-Trophy Women CEC Cup lifted by the Saichen Angel team]</ref>
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*2019: SECMOL (beat HIAL 4-2)<ref>[https://m.dailyhunt.in/news/india/english/kashmir+times-epaper-kashmirtimes/secmol+wins+12th+cec+women+ice+hockey+cup+2019-newsid-106382342 SECMOL wins 12th CEC Women Ice Hockey Cup 2019]</ref>
*2019: SECMOL (beat HIAL 4-2)<ref>[https://m.dailyhunt.in/news/india/english/kashmir+times-epaper-kashmirtimes/secmol+wins+12th+cec+women+ice+hockey+cup+2019-newsid-106382342 SECMOL wins 12th CEC Women Ice Hockey Cup 2019]</ref>
*2020: SECMOL A (Siachen and Yak Kanji finished second and third, respectively)<ref>[https://www.reachladakh.com/news/sports/lsrc-red-beat-skara-by-4-2-goals-wins-13th-cec-ice-hockey-championship 2020 CEC Championship]</ref>
*2020: SECMOL A (Siachen and Yak Kanji finished second and third, respectively)<ref>[https://www.reachladakh.com/news/sports/lsrc-red-beat-skara-by-4-2-goals-wins-13th-cec-ice-hockey-championship 2020 CEC Championship]</ref>
*2021: Team Kharu (defeated Team Lalok in penalty shootout)<ref>[https://www.dailyexcelsior.com/kharu-lifts-cec-women-ice-hockey-cship/ Kharu lifts CEC Women's Ice Hockey C'ship]</ref>, Rolling Tournament: Chiktan (beat Wakha Mulbekh Club 1-0 in penalty shootout)<ref>[https://www.dailyexcelsior.com/13th-cec-ice-hockey-cup-concludes/ 13th CEC Ice Hockey Cup concludes]</ref>
*2022: Team Kharu (defeated Team Lalok 4-1 in final)<ref>[https://newsonair.com/2022/02/15/leh-kharu-team-wins-15th-cec-ice-hockey-championship-for-women/ Leh: Kharu team wins 15th CEC Ice Hockey Championship for women]</ref>
*2023: Indo Tibetan Border Police (defeated Ladakh Women's Ice Hockey Federation 7-2 in final)<ref>[https://ladakh.nic.in/itbp-wins-16th-cec-ice-hockey-cup-2023-womens-final/ ITBP wins 16th CEC Ice Hockey Cup 2023 Women’s Final]</ref>
*2024: Indo Tibetan Border Police (defeated Ladakh Women's Ice Hockey Federation 2-1 in final)<ref>[https://indusdispatch.in/itbp-lifts-17th-cec-cup-womens-ice-hockey-championship/ ITBP lifts 17th CEC Cup Women’s Ice Hockey Championship]</ref>
==Khelo India Ladakh Winter Games==
" Leh : Kharu team won Khelo India Ladakh Winter Games Women Ice Hockey Championship at Ice Hockey Rink, NDS Sports Complex on January 28 [2021].
The team beat the Domkhar team by 3-2 goals. The event was organised by the Department of Youth Services and Sports, UT Ladakh, in collaboration with Ladakh Winter Sports Club, Leh."<ref>[https://www.reachladakh.com/news/sports/khelo-india-ladakh-winter-games-women-ice-hockey-championship-2021-concludes Khelo India Ladakh Winter Games Women Ice Hockey Championship 2021 concludes]</ref>
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 17 April 2024

The Indian Women's Championship is the national women's competition in India. The first ever women's national championship in ice hockey was staged in Leh in January 2005.

National Championship winners

  • 2004-05: Jammu & Kashmir Pink defeated the Ex-Servicemen in the final, 3-1.[1]
  • 2013-14: Jammu & Kashmir Red defeated Ladakh Winter Spors Club in the final, 4-1[2]
  • 2014-15: Jammu & Kashmir Red defeated Jammu & Kashmir Blue in the final, 5-0[3]
  • 2015-16: Jammu & Kashmir Red defeated Jammu & Kashmir Blue in the final, 4-2[4]
  • 2017-18: Jammu & Kashmir Blue defeated Jammu & Kashmir Red in the final, 4-2.[5]
  • 2018-19: Jammu & Kashmir defeated Delhi in the final, 3-1. Other participants: Maharashtra, Chandigarh.
  • 2019-20: Ladakh defeated Delhi in the final, 2-1. Other participants: Maharashtra, Chandigarh.[6]
  • 2021-22: UT Ladakh won championship. Delhi, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Indo-Tibetan Border Police, and Telangana participated.[7]
  • 2022-23: Indo Tibetan Border Police defeated Ladakh UT in the final.[8]
  • 2023-24: Indo Tibetan Border Police defeated Ladakh 3-2 in final. Himachal Pradesh finished third.[9]

Women's CEC Ice Hockey Cup

The Saichen Angel club won the 2012 Women's CEC Ice Hockey Cup by virtue of a 1-0 victory over SECMOL. The tournament was held simultaneously with the men's competition at the Karzu Ice Rink, hosted by the Ladakh Winter Sports Club in collaboration with the Youth Affairs and Sports Department. Dechan Dolkar of SECMOL was declared the best player at the tournament.[10]

"The 9th CEC Ice Hockey Championship 2016, women category final match was played on 21 January at Ice Hockey Rink, Karzoo-Leh. The match was played between Siachen Angels and Secmol team.

The match was organized by District Youth Services & Sports officer and Ladakh Winter Sports Club Leh sponsored by LAHDC Leh.The chief guest of the occasion was Tashi Dolma KAS, Assistant Commissioner Revenue Leh.

Secmol team won the match by scoring 4 goals in total whereas team Siachen Angel’s scored 3 goals."[11]

Known winners
  • 2012: Saichen Angel
  • 2013: SECMOL
  • 2015: SECMOL
  • 2016: SECMOL
  • 2019: SECMOL (beat HIAL 4-2)[12]
  • 2020: SECMOL A (Siachen and Yak Kanji finished second and third, respectively)[13]
  • 2021: Team Kharu (defeated Team Lalok in penalty shootout)[14], Rolling Tournament: Chiktan (beat Wakha Mulbekh Club 1-0 in penalty shootout)[15]
  • 2022: Team Kharu (defeated Team Lalok 4-1 in final)[16]
  • 2023: Indo Tibetan Border Police (defeated Ladakh Women's Ice Hockey Federation 7-2 in final)[17]
  • 2024: Indo Tibetan Border Police (defeated Ladakh Women's Ice Hockey Federation 2-1 in final)[18]

Khelo India Ladakh Winter Games

" Leh : Kharu team won Khelo India Ladakh Winter Games Women Ice Hockey Championship at Ice Hockey Rink, NDS Sports Complex on January 28 [2021].

The team beat the Domkhar team by 3-2 goals. The event was organised by the Department of Youth Services and Sports, UT Ladakh, in collaboration with Ladakh Winter Sports Club, Leh."[19]

References

Competitions around the World
Asia

Asia League - Beijing League - Bahrain - CIHL Hong Kong - China - Hong Kong - India - Indonesia - Iran - Japan (Championship, Regional League, Defunct League) - Kuwait - Kyrgyzstan - Macau - Malaysia (National League, Kuala Lumpur League) - Mongolia - North Korea - Pakistan - Philippines (Hockey League - Minor League - Manila League) - Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Macau League - Singapore - South Korea (Championship, League) - Taiwan - Thailand (Siam Hockey League - Bangkok Ice Hockey League) - Turkmenistan - Uzbekistan

Africa

Egypt - Morocco - South Africa (Super League, Gauteng League, Western Province League) (List of South African champions)

Middle East

Israeli (Israeli League, Israel Elite Hockey League, Israeli 2nd League) - United Arab Emirates (Dubai League, Emirates Ice Hockey League) - Qatar

Oceania

Australia (AIHL - APHL - ECSL - NHSL - Victoria - South Australia - West Australia) - New Zealand

Latin America

Argentina (Metropolitana competitions - AAHHL Nacional) - Brazil (Sao Paulo Championship - Brazilian Championship) - Ecuador - Mexico

Women's leagues

Australia (Tier 2) - China (Championship, League) - Hong Kong - India - Iran - Japan (League, Tournament) - Kuwait - Mexico - New Zealand - North Korea - Singapore - South Korea - Thailand - United Arab Emirates

Junior leagues

Australia (League, Championships) - China - Hong Kong - Israel - Japan (Intercollegiate Games, High School Sports Festival, High School Selection Tournament, Junior High School Championship) - Macau - Mexico - Mongolia - New Zealand - South Korea - Thailand - Uzbekistan