History of IIHF World Championships

World Championship Standings

Year 1st place 2nd place 3rd place Location
1996 1. USA 2. Canada 3. Finland Saint Paul (USA)
1997 1. USA 2. Canada 3. Switzerland Anaheim (USA)
1998 1. Canada 2. USA 3. Finland Anaheim (USA)
1999 No championship.
2000 1. Finland 2. Czech Rep. 3. USA Hradec Kralove, Chocen (Czech Rep.)
2001 1. Finland 2. USA 3. Czech Rep. Ellenton (USA)
2002 1. Sweden 2. Finland 3. Germany Nuremberg, Pfaffenhofen (Germany)
2003 1. Finland 2. Sweden 3. USA Nuremberg, Amberg (Germany)
2004 1. USA 2. Finland 3. Sweden Bad Tölz (Germany)
2005 1. Sweden 2. Finland 3. USA Kuopio (Finland)
2006 1. USA 2. Sweden 3. Finland Budapest (Hungary)
2007 1. Sweden 2. Finland 3. Germany Landshut, Passau (Germany)
2008 1. Sweden 2. Slovakia 3. Germany Bratislava (Slovakia)
2009 1. Sweden 2. USA 3. Germany Ingolstadt (Germany)
2010 1. USA 2. Czech Rep. 3. Sweden Karlstad (Sweden)
2011 1. Czech Rep. 2. USA 3. Canada Pardubice (Czech rep.)
2012 1. Canada 2. Germany 3. Finland Ingolstadt (Germany)
2013 1. USA 2. Sweden 3. Canada Dresden (Germany)

Historical ranking of countries by medals

Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1st USA 5 3 3 11
2nd Sweden 5 2 2 9
3rd Finland 3 4 3 10
4th Canada 1 2 0 3
5th Czech Rep. 0 2 1 3
6th Slovakia 0 1 0 1
7th Germany 0 0 4 4
8th Switzerland 0 0 1 1

Countries are ranked by the gold medals first, then silver and then bronze.

Czech successes

  • 2nd place: 2000 Czech Rep. a 2010 Sweden
  • 3rd place: 2001 USA
 


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