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The '''Women's Euro Hockey Tour''' is an international ice hockey tournament. It features the national teams of four nations - [[Finland]], [[Sweden]], [[Russia]], and [[Germany]].
The '''Women's Euro Hockey Tour''' is an international ice hockey tournament. It features the national teams of five nations - [[Finland]], [[Sweden]], [[Switzerland]], the [[Czech Republic]] and [[Germany]]. The competition is the women's counterpart to the men's [[Euro Hockey Tour]].
 
There are two tournaments contested, one in Finland and one in Sweden, and the final standings are compiled by combining the results of the tournaments. The competition is the women's counterpart to the men's [[Euro Hockey Tour]].


==Champions==
==Champions==
*[[2023-24 Women's Euro Hockey Tour|2023-24]]: {{ih|FIN}}
*[[2022-23 Women's Euro Hockey Tour|2022-23]]: {{ih|FIN}}
*2021-2022: ''cancelled''
*[[2019-20 Women's Euro Hockey Tour|2019-20]]: {{ih|FIN}}
*2018-19: {{ih|RUS}}
*2017-18: {{ih|FIN}}
*2016-17: {{ih|FIN}}
*2015-16: {{ih|FIN}}
*2014-15: {{ih|FIN}}
*2014-15: {{ih|FIN}}
*2013-14: {{ih|FIN}}
*2013-14: {{ih|FIN}}

Latest revision as of 20:37, 24 July 2024

The Women's Euro Hockey Tour is an international ice hockey tournament. It features the national teams of five nations - Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, the Czech Republic and Germany. The competition is the women's counterpart to the men's Euro Hockey Tour.

Champions