Ice Hockey European Championships

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The Ice Hockey European Championship was an annual ice hockey tournament for European countries associated to the International Ice Hockey Federation. Independent championship tournaments were organized between 1910 and 1927, and European Championships medals were awarded to the European participants of the World Championships until 1991. There were independent championships again in 1929 and 1932, and no European (or World) Champion awarded in the olympic years 1980, 1984, and 1988.[1]

The 1940 and 1941 International Week of Winter Sports served as unofficial European Championships.

Results

Year Gold Silver Bronze Venue
1910  Great Britain  Germany  Belgium Flag of Switzerland Les Avants, Switzerland
1911  Bohemia  Germany  Belgium Flag of Germany Berlin, Germany
1912 Annulled Flag of Austria–Hungary Prague, Austria-Hungary
1913  Belgium  Bohemia  Germany Flag of Germany Munich, Germany
1914  Bohemia  Germany  Belgium Flag of Germany Berlin, Germany
No Championships 1915-1920 (World War I)
1921  Sweden  Czechoslovakia Flag of Sweden Stockholm, Sweden
1922  Czechoslovakia  Sweden  Switzerland Flag of Switzerland St. Moritz, Switzerland
1923  Sweden  France  Czechoslovakia Flag of Belgium Antwerp, Belgium
1924  France  Sweden  Switzerland Flag of Italy Milan, Italy
1925  Czechoslovakia  Austria  Switzerland Flag of Czechoslovakia Štrbské Pleso / Starý Smokovec, Czechoslovakia
1926  Switzerland  Czechoslovakia  Austria Flag of Switzerland Davos, Switzerland
1927  Austria  Belgium  Germany Flag of Austria Vienna, Austria
1929  Czechoslovakia  Poland  Austria Flag of Hungary Budapest, Hungary
1932  Sweden  Austria  Switzerland Flag of Germany Berlin, Germany

Notes

  • Prague 1912: Championship annulled because Austria was not a member of the IIHF at the time of the competition. (1.Bohemia, 2.Germany, 3.Austria)
  • Berlin 1932 was the last separate IIHF European Championship event.
  • European Championships medals were awarded to the European participants of the IIHF World Championships until 1991.

European Medalists from combined events

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1928  Sweden  Switzerland  Great Britain
1930  Germany  Switzerland  Austria
1931  Austria  Poland  Czechoslovakia
1933  Czechoslovakia  Austria  Germany
 Switzerland
1934  Germany  Switzerland  Czechoslovakia
1935  Switzerland  Great Britain  Czechoslovakia
1936  Great Britain  Czechoslovakia  Germany
1937  Great Britain  Switzerland  Germany
1938  Great Britain  Czechoslovakia  Germany
1939  Switzerland  Czechoslovakia  Germany
1947  Czechoslovakia  Sweden  Austria
1948  Czechoslovakia  Switzerland  Sweden
1949  Czechoslovakia  Sweden  Switzerland
1950  Switzerland  Great Britain  Sweden
1951  Sweden  Switzerland  Norway
1952  Sweden  Czechoslovakia  Switzerland
1953  Sweden  West Germany  Switzerland
1954  Soviet Union  Sweden  Czechoslovakia
1955  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia  Sweden
1956  Soviet Union  Sweden  Czechoslovakia
1957  Sweden  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia
1958  Soviet Union  Sweden  Czechoslovakia
1959  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia  Sweden
1960  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia  Sweden
1961  Czechoslovakia  Soviet Union  Sweden
1962  Sweden  Finland  Norway
1963  Soviet Union  Sweden  Czechoslovakia
1964  Soviet Union  Sweden  Czechoslovakia
1965  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia  Sweden
1966  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia  East Germany
1967  Soviet Union  Sweden  Czechoslovakia
1968  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia  Sweden
1969  Soviet Union  Sweden  Czechoslovakia
1970  Soviet Union  Sweden  Czechoslovakia
1971  Czechoslovakia  Soviet Union  Sweden
1972  Czechoslovakia  Soviet Union  Sweden
1973  Soviet Union  Sweden  Czechoslovakia
1974  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia  Sweden
1975  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia  Sweden
1976  Czechoslovakia  Sweden  Soviet Union
1977  Czechoslovakia  Sweden  Soviet Union
1978  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia  Sweden
1979  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia  Sweden
1981  Soviet Union  Sweden  Czechoslovakia
1982  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia  Sweden
1983  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia  Sweden
1985  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia  Finland
1986  Soviet Union  Sweden  Finland
1987  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia  Finland
1989  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia  Sweden
1990  Sweden  Soviet Union  Czechoslovakia
1991  Soviet Union  Sweden  Finland

Notes

  • in combined events until 1966 the european nations are ranked by the world or olympic final ranking.
  • from 1966 until 1991 a separate ranking was compiled using only the games between european nations.
  • from 1982 until 1991 only first round games were used for the european rankings.
  • in 1972 and 1976 there was a world tournament separate from the olympics.

Medal table

# Team Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Soviet Union 27 5 2 34
2 Bohemia / Czechoslovakia 15 21 17 53
 Bohemia 3 1 0 4
 Czechoslovakia 12 20 17 49
3  Sweden 10 19 18 47
4  Switzerland 4 6 8 18
5  Great Britain 4 2 1 7
6  Germany 2 4 7 13
7  Austria 2 3 4 9
8  Belgium 1 1 4 6
9  France 1 1 0 2
10  Poland 0 2 0 2
11  Finland 0 1 4 5
12  Norway 0 0 2 2
13  East Germany 0 0 1 1

References

See also


IIHF Ice Hockey European Championships
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International Ice Hockey Federation
World Championships

Ice Hockey World Championships - U20 - U18 - IIHF World Women's Championships - U18

Other competitions

Olympic Games - Champions Hockey League - Continental Cup - IIHF Asia and Oceania Championship - IIHF Development Cup (Women's)

Former

Victoria Cup - European Champions Cup - Super Cup - European Championships - European Women Championships - European Junior Championships - Asian Oceanic U18 Championships - European Women's Champions Cup - Pan American Ice Hockey Tournament

Related articles

IIHF Centennial All-Star Team - IIHF Hall of Fame - IIHF World Ranking (List) - List of IIHF members - International Ice Hockey Association - Paul Loicq Award - Torriani Award - Player of the Year (Female, Male)

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