2012 Winter Youth Olympics

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Ice hockey at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics was held at the Tyrolean Ice Arena in Innsbruck, Austria from 13 January to 22 January. The difference between the Youth Olympic program for ice hockey and the Winter Olympics was the addition of a skill challenge for each gender.[1]

Medal summary

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Flag of Finland.svg.png Finland 1 0 0 1
1 Flag of Latvia.svg.png Latvia 1 0 0 1
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg.png Netherlands 1 0 0 1
1 Flag of Sweden.svg.png Sweden 1 0 0 1
5 Flag of Hungary.svg.png Hungary 0 2 0 2
6 Flag of Austria.svg.png Austria 0 1 0 1
6 Flag of Russia.svg.png Russia 0 1 0 1
8 Flag of Australia.svg.png Australia 0 0 1 1
8 Flag of Canada.svg.png Canada 0 0 1 1
8 Flag of Germany.svg.png Germany 0 0 1 1
8 Flag of Japan.svg.png Japan 0 0 1 1
Total 4 4 4 12

Events

Boys' semifinal game Canada vs. Finland
Girls' playoff game Germany vs. Kazakhstan
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys'

Details

Flag of Finland Finland Flag of Russia Russia Flag of Canada Canada
Boys' individual skills challenge[2]
Details
Flag of Latvia Augusts Valdis Vasilonoks 22 points Flag of Hungary Attila Kovacs 21 points Flag of Japan Seiya Furukawa 19 points
Girls'
Details
 Sweden  Austria  Germany
Girls' individual skills challenge
Details
Flag of Netherlands Julie Zwarthoed 22 points Flag of Hungary Fanni Gasparics 19 points Flag of Australia Sharnita Crompton 17 points

Qualification system

There were ten teams total (five per gender), with 17 players on each team. The host nation was allowed one team of each gender. The remaining eight teams were selected based on their joint Men’s and Women’s 2011 IIHF World Ranking.

For the skills challenge, the host nation was allowed one competitor of each sex. For the remaining competitors, national competitions were held, and the qualifiers attended a Global Skills Challenge at the 2011 Hockey Development Camp in Vierumäki, Finland.[3]

For the boys tournament, athletes born in 1996 are permitted to compete, for the girls its 1994.[3]

The IIHF announced the teams on September 23.[3]

Boys

Girls

Skills challenge

The following athletes have qualified:[4] Originally 16 athletes from each gender were to compete, but the girls' competition had only 15 while the boys' competition had 16.

Boys

Host nation
  • Stephan Gaffal (AUT)
Qualifiers
  • Lewis Hook (GBR)
  • Attila Kovacs (HUN)
  • Callum Burns (NZL)
  • Seiya Furukawa (JPN)
  • Sam Hodic (AUS)
  • Guus Simons (NED)
  • Liu Qing (CHN)
  • Thibaut Colombin (FRA)
  • Ji Hyun Cho (KOR)
  • Paul Cerda (ESP)
  • Andrei Sotir (ROU)
  • Cuvan Primoz (SLO)
  • Augusts Vasilonoks (LAT)
  • Alexei Dashkevich (BLR)
  • Matija Miličić (CRO)

Girls

Host nation
  • Victoria Hummel (AUT)
Qualifiers
  • Kathrine Gale (GBR)
  • Agnese Tartaglione (ITA)
  • Fanni Gasparics (HUN)
  • Libby Jean Hay (NZL)
  • Akane Deguchi (JPN)
  • Sharnita Crompton (AUS)
  • Julie Zwarthoed (NED)
  • Sun Jiayue (CHN)
  • Morgane Rihet (FRA)
  • Yeon Jung Lee (KOR)
  • Irene Senac (ESP)
  • Noemi Ballo (ROU)
  • Renee De Wolf (BEL)
  • Ursa Pazlar (SLO)

References

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