IIHF U18 Women's World Championship

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History

A qualification tournament was held in 2007 to finalize divisional placement and the inaugural championship was held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, in January 2008. The United States' national team won nine of sixteen championships and never ranked lower than third place. The Canadian national team has won eight gold medals, seven silver medals and one bronze. The third most successful team in championship history is the Swedish national team, the only nation to unseat either of the top North American teams to claim silver (2018, 2023) and winners of five bronze medals. The other national teams to have won bronze are the Czech Republic (2), Finland (2), and Russia (3).

Thirty-two countries participated in the most recent championship (2023) across three divisions: Top Division, Division I, and Division II. As with other IIHF tournaments, there is an active system of promotion and relegation between the groups and divisions, the winner of each group gains promotion to the group or division directly above for the following tournament and the lowest ranking team in relegated to the group or division below. Through this system, no two consecutive championships feature the same teams in each group or division and it is possible for a team to rise from Division IIB to the Top Division or fall from the Top Division to Division IIB in the span of five tournaments – though no team has ever accomplished such a meteoric rise or fall. The Top Division is the only division to confer the title of World Champion and comprises the teams ranked first through eighth in the world. Division I comprises twelve teams organized into two groups of six teams each, classified as Group IA and IB. Division II comprises eight teams organized into two groups of four teams each, classified as Groups IIA and IIB. Winning a gold medal in a divisional tournament below the Top Division corresponds with the numeric placement from first, i.e. the Division IA gold medal team ranks 9th in the world, the Division IB gold medal team ranks 15th in the world, and so on.

The tournament can be interpreted as the women's counterpart of both the IIHF World Junior Championship and the IIHF World U18 Championship, though it is afforded significantly less in terms of resources or promotion than either of the junior men's tournaments.[1] Media coverage of the women's tournament is similarly lacking in comparison.[2][3]

List of championships

Year Gold Silver Bronze 4th place Host city
2008 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Flagicon Calgary, Canada
2009 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Flagicon Füssen, Germany
2010 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Flagicon Chicago, United States
2011 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Flagicon Stockholm, Sweden
2012 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Flagicon Zlín and Přerov, Czech Republic
2013 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Flagicon Heinola and Vierumäki, Finland
2014 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Flagicon Budapest, Hungary
2015 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Flagicon Buffalo, United States
2016 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Flagicon St. Catharines, Canada
2017 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Flagicon Zlín and Přerov, Czech Republic
2018 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Flagicon Dmitrov, Russia
2019 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Flagicon Obihiro, Japan
2020 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Flagicon Bratislava, Slovakia
2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[4]
2022 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Flagicon Dane County, Wisconsin, United States
2023 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Flagicon Östersund, Sweden
2024 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Flagicon Zug, Switzerland
2025 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Ihw18 Template:Flagicon Vantaa, Finland
2026 Template:Flagicon Nova Scotia, Canada [5]
2027
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2029
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Participation and medals

Nation Years First Last Gold Silver Bronze Total Best finish (first/last)
Template:Ihw18 17 2008 2025 9 7 1 17 1st (2008/2024)
Template:Ihw18 17 2008 2025 8 7 2 17 1st (2010/2025)
Template:Ihw18 17 2008 2025 0 2 5 7 2nd (2018/2023)
Template:Ihw18 17 2008 2025 0 1 3 4 2nd (2024)
Template:Ihw18 17 2008 2025 0 0 3 3 3rd (2011/2022)
Template:Ihw18 12 2008 2020 0 0 3 3 3rd (2015/2020)
Template:Ihw18 9 2008 2024 0 0 0 0 4th (2010/2012)
Template:Ihw18 14 2008 2025 0 0 0 0 5th (2025)
Template:Ihw18 8 2010 2025 0 0 0 0 6th (2010)
Template:Ihw18 5 2020 2025 0 0 0 0 6th (2022/2024)
Template:Ihw18 2 2013 2014 0 0 0 0 6th (2013)
Template:Ihw18 1 2016 2016 0 0 0 0 8th (2016)

Medal table

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References

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External links

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