1940 International Week of Winter Sports

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The 1940 International Week of Winter Sports (in German: Internationale Wintersportwoche) was held from February 1-4, 1940 in Garmisch-Patenkirchen, Germany. Bohemia and Moravia won the ice hockey competition by defeating Hungary in the final.

The tournament served as an unofficial European Championship.

Tournament

Group A

HUN GER YUG W T L Goals Pts
1. Flag of Hungary Hungary *** 3:2 10:0 2 0 0 13:2 4
2. Flag of Germany Germany 2:3 *** 9:0 1 0 1 11:3 2
3. Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 0:10 0:9 *** 0 0 2 0:19 0

Group B

BOH ITA SVK W T L Goals Pts
1. Flag of Bohmen und Mahren svg.png Bohemia and Moravia *** 5:0 12:0 2 0 0 17:0 4
2. Flag of Italy Italy 0:5 *** 3:1 1 0 1 3:6 2
3. Flag of First Slovak Republic.png Slovak Republic 0:12 1:3 *** 0 0 2 1:15 0

Final

  • Flag of Bohmen und Mahren svg.png Bohemia and Moravia - Flag of Hungary Hungary 6:0 (3:0, 1:0, 2:0)

Team rosters

Place Team Player
1 Flag of Bohmen und Mahren svg.png Bohemia and Moravia Goaltenders: Jiri Hertl, Bohumil Modry. Skaters: Jaroslav Drobny, Jan Kosek, Olda Kucera, Viktor Lonsmin, Josef Malecek, Frantisek Pacalt, Frantisek Pergl, Vilibald Stovik, Ladislav Trojak.
2  Hungary Goaltender: Istvan Hircsak. Skaters: Miklos Barcza, Andras Gergely, Bela Gosztonyi, Bela Haray, Frigyes Helmeczi, Istvan Hubay-Hruby, Zoltan Jeney, Sandor Miklos, Ferenc Szamosi.
3  Germany Goaltender: Freddy Hoffmann. Skaters: Fritz Demmer, Hans Ertl, Walter Feistritzer, Gustav Jaenecke, Ludwig Kuhn, Herbert Schibukat, Walter Schmiedinger, Max Schneider, Rudolf Tobien.
4  Italy Goaltender: Augusto Gerosa. Skaters: Luigi Bestagini, Egidio Bruciamonti, Tino de Mazzeri, Arnaldo Fabris, Aldo Federici, Dino Innocenti, Camillo Mussi, Franco Rossi, Luigi Venosta.
5 Flag of First Slovak Republic.png Slovak Republic Goaltender: Fulka, Dibarbora. Skaters: Rudolph Tomášek, Stefan Demko, Karel Šmída, Frantisek Javůrek, Martin Štolc, Jan Olejník, Bihari, Anton Luther, O. Okoličany.
6  Yugoslavia Goaltender: Ivan Rihar. Skaters: Joze Gogala, Oto Gregoric, Jule Kacic, Karel Pavletic, Zvonko Stipetic, Ludovik Zitnik.