2001 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships (Lower Divisions)

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2001 IIHF World Women's Championship
Division I
Tournament details
Host nation  France
Dates March 20 - March 25
Teams 8
Venue(s) Briançon, France (in 1 host city)
Champions Flag of Switzerland.svg.png Switzerland (1 title)
Tournament statistics
Games played 20
Goals scored 87  (4.35 per game)
Attendance 14,527  (726 per game)
Scoring leader(s) Flag of the Czech Republic Zuzana Kralova (5+3=8PTS)

The 2001 IIHF World Women's Championships Division I (formerly Pool 'B') were held between March 20-March 25, 2001 in the city of Briançon, France. Switzerland won the tournament with a narrow 2-1 victory over Japan in the final.

For the third consecutive year the number of participants grew, with this year's third tier having ten nations in two groups. The two groups played independent of each other in Bucharest, Romania and Maribor, Slovenia. Initially the two group winners, Slovakia and the Netherlands, were promoted to Division I with Denmark and Norway being relegated to Division I Qualification. However, before the 2003 season was played the formation of the divisions were changed.

The women's tiers were reformatted for 2003, so there would be a top level of eight teams, and Divisions I, II, III each with 6 teams. The winner of the 2001 Division I tournament was promoted to the 2003 World Championship, replacing the nation relegated from there. The relegated team and the next five placed nations formed Division I for 2003. The bottom two teams from 2001 Division I along with the top four nations from the two qualifying tournaments formed the 2003 Division II. All remaining participants proceeded to the 2003 Division III.

World Championship Division I

The eight participating teams were divided up into two seeded groups as below. The teams played each other once in a single round robin format. The top two teams from the group proceeded to the Final Round, while the remaining teams played in the Consolation Round. In the placing rounds, the first place teams played each other for the promotion, while the fourth place teams were relegated.


First round

     Teams proceed to Final
     Teams relegated to Division II

Group A

Rk. Team GP W T L GF GA DIF PTS
1. Flag of Japan.svg.png Japan 3 1 2 0 10 8 +2 4
2. Flag of North Korea.svg.png North Korea 3 1 1 1 10 14 -4 3
3. Flag of France.svg.png France 3 1 1 1 7 8 -1 3
4. Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark 3 1 0 2 10 7 +3 2

Results

All times local

March 20, 2001
5:30pm
Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg.png 8 – 2
( 3 - 0 , 1 - 2, 4 - 0)
Flag of North Korea.svg.png North Korea Parc 1326
Attendance: 451
March 20, 2001
8:30pm
France Flag of France.svg.png 3 – 3
( 1 - 2 , 2 - 0 , 0 - 1)
Flag of Japan.svg.png Japan Parc 1326
Attendance: 1812
March 21, 2001
4:30pm
Japan Flag of Japan.svg.png 4 – 4
( 0 - 0 , 4 - 1, 0 - 3)
Flag of North Korea.svg.png North Korea Parc 1326
Attendance: 409
March 21, 2001
8:00pm
Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg.png 1 – 2
( 0 - 0 , 1 - 2 , 0 - 0)
Flag of France.svg.png France Parc 1326
Attendance: 1592
March 23, 2001
11:30am
Japan Flag of Japan.svg.png 3 – 1
( 1 - 0 , 0 - 0, 2 - 1 )
Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark Parc 1326
Attendance: 413
March 23, 2001
2:30pm
North Korea Flag of North Korea.svg.png 4 – 2
( 1 - 1 , 2 - 0 , 1 - 1 )
Flag of France.svg.png France Parc 1326
Attendance: 1867

Group B

Rk. Team GP W T L GF GA DIF PTS
1. Flag of Switzerland.svg.png Switzerland 3 3 0 0 16 2 +14 6
2. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic 3 1 1 1 9 7 +2 3
3. Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia 3 1 1 1 6 8 -2 3
4. Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway 3 0 0 3 2 16 -14 0

Results

All times local

March 20, 2001
11:00pm
Latvia Flag of Latvia.svg.png 0 – 4
( 0 - 1 , 0 - 2 , 0 - 1 )
Flag of Switzerland.svg.png Switzerland Parc 1326
Attendance: 300
March 20, 2001
4:30pm
Norway Flag of Norway.svg.png 0 – 5
( 0 - 1 , 0 - 2 , 0 - 2 )
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic Parc 1326
Attendance: 427
March 22, 2001
4:30pm
Norway Flag of Norway.svg.png 1 – 3
( 0 - 2 , 0 - 0 , 1 - 1 )
Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia Parc 1326
Attendance: 513
March 22, 2001
8:00pm
Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg.png 4 – 1
( 2 - 0 , 1 - 0 , 1 - 1 )
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic Parc 1326
Attendance: 946
March 23, 2001
5:30pm
Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png 3 – 3
( 1 - 1 , 0 - 2 , 2 - 0 )
Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia Parc 1326
Attendance: 476
March 23, 2001
8:00pm
Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg.png 8 – 1
( 6 - 1 , 0 - 0 , 2 - 0 )
Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway Parc 1326
Attendance: 1337

Playoff Round

Match for seventh place

March 25, 2001
11:30am
Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg.png 2 – 4
( 1 - 2 , 1 - 0 , 0 - 2 )
Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway Parc 1326
Attendance: 319

Match for fifth place

March 25, 2001
2:30pm
Latvia Flag of Latvia.svg.png 1 – 2
( 0 - 1 , 1 - 1 , 0 - 0 )
Flag of France.svg.png France Parc 1326
Attendance: 1555

Match for third place

March 25, 2001
5:30pm
Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png 3 – 2
(0 - 1, 1 - 0, 1 - 1, 0 - 0, 1 - 0)
Flag of North Korea.svg.png North Korea Parc 1326
Attendance: 1030

Final

March 25, 2001
8:30pm
Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg.png 2 – 1
( 2 - 0 , 0 - 1 , 0 - 0 )
Flag of Japan.svg.png Japan Parc 1326
Attendance: 1980

Champions

 2001 IIHF World Women Championship Pool B Winners 

Switzerland
1st title

Final standings

Rk. Team Notes
Gold medal icon.png Flag of Switzerland.svg.png Switzerland Promoted to the 2003 World Championships
Silver medal icon.png Flag of Japan.svg.png Japan
Bronze medal icon.png Flag of the Czech Republic.svg.png Czech Republic
4. Flag of North Korea.svg.png North Korea
5. Flag of France.svg.png France
6. Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia
7. Flag of Norway.svg.png Norway Relegated to the 2003 World Championships Division II
8. Flag of Denmark.svg.png Denmark Relegated to the 2003 World Championships Division II

2003 Division I Qualification

At the time these tournaments were played it was understood that the winner of each group would be promoted to Division I for 2003. With the reorganization of the lower tiers into smaller groups the winners and second place finishers of both tournaments were sent to Division II, with the remaining six nations comprising Division III.

Group A

Played in Bucharest Romania March 5–11 2001.

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands 4 4 0 0 27 - 04 8
2 Flag of Italy.svg.png Italy 4 3 0 1 33 - 04 6
3 Flag of Belgium.svg.png Belgium 4 2 0 2 12 - 16 4
4 Flag of South Africa.svg.png South Africa 4 1 0 3 12 - 20 2
5 Flag of Romania.svg.png Romania 4 0 0 4 02 - 42 0

Netherlands and Italy qualified in 2003 World Championship Division II

05 March 2001 South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg.png 3-4
Flag of Belgium.svg.png Belgium
05 March 2001 Romania Flag of Romania.svg.png 1-14
Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands
06 March 2001 Italy Flag of Italy.svg.png 9-1
Flag of South Africa.svg.png South Africa
06 March 2001 Romania Flag of Romania.svg.png 0-7
Flag of Belgium.svg.png Belgium
08 March 2001 Romania Flag of Romania.svg.png 0-15
Flag of Italy.svg.png Italy
08 March 2001 Belgium Flag of Belgium.svg.png 0-5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands
09 March 2001 Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png 2-1
Flag of Italy.svg.png Italy
09 March 2001 Romania Flag of Romania.svg.png 1-6
Flag of South Africa.svg.png South Africa
11 March 2001 Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png 6-2
Flag of South Africa.svg.png South Africa
11 March 2001 Italy Flag of Italy.svg.png 8-1
Flag of Belgium.svg.png Belgium

Group B

Played in Maribor Slovenia March 20–25, 2001.

Team Games Won Drawn Lost Points difference Points
1 Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia 4 4 0 0 48 - 02 8
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Great Britain 4 3 0 1 29 - 06 6
3 Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia 4 2 0 2 13 - 15 4
4 Flag of Hungary.svg.png Hungary 4 1 0 3 07 - 28 2
5 Flag of Slovenia.svg.png Slovenia 4 0 0 4 03 - 50 0

Slovakia and Great Britain qualified in 2003 World Championship Division II

20 March 2001 Hungary Flag of Hungary.svg.png 0-12
Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia
20 March 2001 Slovenia Flag of Slovenia.svg.png 0-12
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Great Britain
21 March 2001 Slovenia Flag of Slovenia.svg.png 2-7
Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia
21 March 2001 Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png 12-0
Flag of Hungary.svg.png Hungary
22 March 2001 Slovakia Flag of Slovakia.svg.png 9-1
Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia
23 March 2001 Slovenia Flag of Slovenia.svg.png 0-23
Flag of Slovakia.svg.png Slovakia
24 March 2001 Great Britain Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png 4-2
Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia
24 March 2001 Slovenia Flag of Slovenia.svg.png 1-7
Flag of Hungary.svg.png Hungary
25 March 2001 Australia Flag of Australia.svg.png 3-0
Flag of Hungary.svg.png Hungary
25 March 2001 Slovakia Flag of Slovakia.svg.png 4-1
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png Great Britain

References

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