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词条 IIHF World Championship Division II
释义

  1. Results

  2. Pool C

     Champions 1961–2000 

  3. Summary of participation

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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|current_season = 2018 IIHF World Championship Division II
|sport = Ice hockey
|founded = 1961 (Pool C)
2001 (Division II)
|teams = 12
|champion = {{ih|ROU}} (Group A)
{{ih|CHN}} (Group B)
|most_champs = {{ih|ROU}} (8)
|qualification = Division III
|website=IIHF.com
}}

The IIHF World Championship Division II are an annual sports event organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The division championships are played in two groups.

From 2001 until 2011, the two national teams that finished last in their groups in Division I were relegated to Division II for next year's World Championships. At the Division II Championship, the winner of each group was promoted to next year's Division I, while the loser of each group was relegated to the IIHF World Championship Division III. Beginning in 2012, the Group A champion was promoted to Division I Group B, and was replaced by that tournament's last placed team. The Group B champion was promoted to Group A, and was replaced by the team relegated from there. Last place in Group B is relegated to Division III, being replaced by their champion.

The Division II World championships have been played in their current format since 2001. Division II was formed from the teams ranked 29th to 40th, which was the five lowest-placing teams in Pool C, and the seven best teams from Pool D. Beginning in 2012, the two groups became tiered rather than parallel. Teams qualified for Group A by either being relegated from Division I, or placing 2nd or 3rd in their 2011 groups. Group B teams were formed from the teams placing 4th, 5th, or promoted from Division III.

Results

YearPromotedRelegated
To Division I BTo Division II ATo Division II BTo Division III
2001KOR}}ROU}}NZL}}MEX}}
2002EST}}LTU|1988}}TUR}}LUX}}
2003KOR}}BEL}}MEX}}ISL}}
2004CHN}}LTU|1988}}LUX}}RSA}}
2005CRO}}ISR}}TUR}}ISL}}
2006ROU}}CHN}}RSA}}NZL}}
2007CRO}}KOR}}TUR}}PRK}}
2008ROU}}AUS}}IRL}}NZL}}
2009SRB|2004}}KOR}}PRK}}RSA}}
2010ESP}}EST}}TUR}}ISR}}
2011AUS}}ROU}}PRK}}IRL}}
2012EST}} (Group A)BEL}} (Group B)NZL}} (to Group B)RSA}}
2013CRO}} (Group A)ISR}} (Group B)ESP}} (to Group B)BUL}}
2014EST}} (Group A)ESP}} (Group B)ISR}} (to Group B)TUR}}
2015ROU}} (Group A)CHN}} (Group B)AUS}} (to Group B)RSA}}
2016NED}} (Group A)AUS}} (Group B)CHN}} (to Group B)BUL}}
2017ROM}} (Group A)CHN}} (Group B)ESP}} (to Group B)TUR}}
2018NED}} (Group A)ESP}} (Group B)ISL}} (to Group B)LUX}}

Pool C

Champions 1961–2000

Following the year 2000, Pool C became Division II and was split into two sections as a result of an influx of competing teams.
YearNational team
1961 ROU|1952}}
1963 AUT}}
1966 ITA}}
1967 JPN|1947}}
1969 JPN|1947}}
1970 AUT}}
1971 ROU|1965}}
1972 AUT}}
1973 NOR}}
1974 SUI}}
1975 NOR}}
1976 AUT}}
1977 ITA}}
1978 NED}}
1979 YUG}}
1981 AUT}}
1982 JPN|1947}}
1983 NED}}
1985 FRA}}
1986 NOR}}
1987 JPN|1947}}
1989 NED}}
1990 YUG}}
1991 DEN}}
1992 GBR}}
1993 LAT}}
1994 SVK}}
1995 BLR|1991}}
1996 KAZ}}
1997 UKR}}
1998 HUN}}
1999 NED}}
2000 HUN}}

Summary of participation

51 championships

  • In 1992, 1994, and 1995, Group C was played in two independent tiers, the results for the nations who were not given the opportunity to win Group C (known as Group C2) in those years are presented along with Group D/Division III.
  • Division II teams (2001–present) are ranked one through twelve, with this chart assessing gold, silver, and bronze to the nations who ranked 29th, 30th, and 31st overall.
Team Times First Last GoldSilverBronze Total Best finish (first/last) N2|[N2]
{{ih|AUS}} 23 1974 2018 0 4 2 6 2nd (2008/2018) 3
{{ih|AUT}} 7 1963 1981 5 1 1 7 1st (1963/1981) 1
{{ih|BEL}} 28 1961 2018 0 3 3 6 2nd (2003/2015) 0
{{ih|BLR}} 2 1994 1995 1 1 0 2 1st (1994) 0
{{ih|BUL}} 38 1963 2016 0 1 4 5 2nd (1975) 5
{{ih|CHN}} 29 1972 2018 0 6 4 10 2nd (1981/2006) 2
{{ih|CRO}} 10 2001 2013 3 0 3 6 1st (2005/2013) 4
{{ih|DEN}} 20 1963 1991 1 3 5 9 1st (1991) 3
{{ih|EST}} 8 1995 2014 4 0 2 5 1st (2002/2014) 2
{{ih|FRA}} 16 1961 1985 1 2 2 5 1st (1985) 2
{{ih|GBR}} 8 1971 1992 1 0 0 1 1st (1992) 1
{{ih|HUN}} 25 1963 2000 2 3 6 11 1st (1998/2000) 3
{{ih|IRL}} 2 2008 2011 0 0 0 0 12th (2008/2011) 0
{{ih|ISL}} 15 2001 2018 0 1 1 2 2nd (2014) 1
{{ih|ISR}} 16 1993 2018 0 1 0 1 2nd (2005) 0
{{ih|ITA}} 6 1966 1979 2 4 0 6 1st (1966/1977) 0
{{ih|JPN}} 5 1967 1997 4 0 0 4 1st (1967/1987) 0
{{ih|KAZ}} 4 1993 1996 1 1 1 3 1st (1996) 0
{{ih|KOR}} 17 1979 2009 2 2 1 5 1st (2003/2009) 2
{{ih|LAT}} 1 1993 1993 1 0 0 1 1st (1993) 0
{{ih|LTU}} 6 1997 2004 1 1 2 4 1st (2004) 1
{{ih|LUX}} 3 2002 2018 0 0 0 0 11th (2004) 0
{{ih|MEX}} 14 2001 2018 0 0 0 0 7th (2008) 2
{{ih|NED}} 14 1961 2018 6 1 0 7 1st (1978/2018) 3
{{ih|NOR}} 3 1973 1986 3 0 0 3 1st (1973/1986) 0
{{ih|NZL}} 13 2001 2018 0 0 0 0 4th (2011) 2
{{ih|PRK}} 19 1974 2018 0 1 0 1 2nd (1992) 0
{{ih|ROU}} 18 1961 2017 8 2 3 13 1st (1961/2017) 5
{{ih|RSA}} 11 1961 2015 0 0 1 1 3rd (1966) 1
{{ih|SRB}}{{Ref|N1|[N1]}} 10 2007 2018 0 1 4 5 2nd (2009) 2
{{ih|SCG}}{{Ref|N1|[N1]}} 9 1995 2006 0 0 1 1 3rd (2003) 2
{{ih|SVN}} 5 1993 1997 0 1 1 2 2nd (1997) 2
{{ih|ESP}} 26 1977 2018 0 3 1 4 2nd (2010/2016) 9
{{ih|SUI}} 2 1969 1974 1 1 0 2 1st (1974) 2
{{ih|SVK}} 1 1994 1994 1 0 0 1 1st (1994) 1
{{ih|TUR}} 7 2002 2017 0 0 0 0 11th (2002/2013) 1
{{ih|UKR}} 5 1993 1997 1 2 2 5 1st (1997) 0
{{ih|YUG}}{{Ref|N1|[N1]}} 7 1961 1990 2 3 1 6 1st (1979/1990) 2
  • {{note|N1}}Note 1. The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia assumed the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia's position in Group C after a two-year absence in 1995. In 2003 it was reconstituted as the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. After the state's dissolution, Serbia assumed their position in Division II, beginning play in 2007.
  • {{note|N2}}Note 2. Both Poland and Sweden hosted a tournament at this level also.

See also

  • Ice Hockey World Championships
  • IIHF World Championship Division I
  • IIHF World Championship Division III

References

  • {{cite book |last=Duplacey |first=James |title=Total Hockey: The official encyclopedia of the National Hockey League |year=1998 |publisher=Total Sports |isbn=0-8362-7114-9|pages=498–528}}
  • {{cite book |last=Podnieks |first=Andrew |title=IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011 |year=2010 |publisher=Moydart Press |pages=}}

External links

  • 2010 IIHF Championship Program
{{Ice Hockey World Championships}}

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