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==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
*2024: UT Ladakh (beat Indo Tibetan Border Police 4-1 in final, Indian Army finished third - held @ Kaza 1/19-25) | |||
*[[2023 Indian Championship|2023]]: Indo Tibetan Border Police (AIPSCB) | |||
*[[2022 Indian Championship|2022]]: Indo Tibetan Border Police | |||
*[[2021 Indian Championship|2021]]: Indo Tibetan Border Police | |||
*[[2020 Indian Championship|2020]]: Ladakh Scouts (Indian Army) Red | |||
*[[2019 Indian Championship|2019]]: Indo Tibetan Border Police | *[[2019 Indian Championship|2019]]: Indo Tibetan Border Police | ||
*2017-2018: ''none'' | *2017-2018: ''none'' |
Latest revision as of 14:08, 17 April 2024
Indian Ice Hockey Championship | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Founded | 2001 |
No. of teams | 10 |
Country(ies) | India |
Most recent champion(s) | UT Ladakh |
Official website | icehockeyindia.com |
The Indian National Championship is the national ice hockey competition in India. It was first contested in 2001. The national championship is composed of military teams.
Champions
- 2024: UT Ladakh (beat Indo Tibetan Border Police 4-1 in final, Indian Army finished third - held @ Kaza 1/19-25)
- 2023: Indo Tibetan Border Police (AIPSCB)
- 2022: Indo Tibetan Border Police
- 2021: Indo Tibetan Border Police
- 2020: Ladakh Scouts (Indian Army) Red
- 2019: Indo Tibetan Border Police
- 2017-2018: none
- 2016: Indian Army
- 2015: Indian Army
- 2014: Ladakh Scouts RS (defeated Jammu & Kashmir Red 7-3 in final)
- 2012-2013: none
- 2011: Indo-Tibetan Border Police (invitational tournament held in October 2010)[1]
- 2010: Indo-Tibetan Border Police[2]
- 2009: Ladakh Scouts
- 2008: Rimo Club Leh
- 2006: Indian Army Red (news release: "LEH, Jan 31: Army Red defeated J&K Blue by a solitary goal to lift the Ice Hockey Championship, the final of which was played at Biamathang Ice Hockey rink at Kargil today.")[3]
- 2005: Indian Army Red
- 2002: Ladakh Scouts
- 2001: Jammu & Kashmir Red Team
Other Championships
See also: Other Indian Championships, CEC Ice Hockey Championship
Inter-Club Tournament
Also known as the Inter Club Championship.
- 1999: Spituk
- 2000: Star SC
- 2005: Skara Red Club
- 2006: Rimo Club Leh
- 2007: Rimo Club Leh1
- 2012: Skara United defeated Samrah Club 3-2. Game was played at Karzu Ice Rink.
- 2014: Tip-Top Club defeated Lalok Club 7-1 in final (U20 event)
- 2016: Skara defeated KT Snymo 4-2 in final (U19 event)[4]
National Winter Games
- 1998: Jammu & Kashmir Red Team
- 2000: Jammu & Kashmir Red Team
- 2004: Indian Army
- 2008: Jammu & Kashmir Blue Team
Photographs
Notes
- IIHF listed Rimo Club Leh as Indian national champions for 2007. It appears they earned this honor by winning the Inter-Club Championship, which was likely held in lieu of the official National Championship.
References
- HockeyArchives
- IIHF Champions List