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List of IIHF World Championship

Ice Hockey World Champions...

See a complete list of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) ice hockey world championships. In 2022 Finland defeated Canada in the gold medal game of the championship at home and became the IIHF World Champion for the fourth time.

Some facts:

  • The Ice Hockey World Championships is an annual event organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).
  • The first World Championships, which was an individual competition, was held in 1930.
  • The Ice Hockey World Championships is the sport's highest-profile annual international tournament.
  • Ten nations have won gold medals at the World Championships, and a total of fourteen have won medals.
  • Professional and amateur players have been participating in the hockey championship since 1977.
  • No championships were held from 1940 to 1946 due to World War II, nor during the Olympic years 1980, 1984 and 1988, nor in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • As of 2022, 85 tournaments have been staged.
  • Ice Hockey World Champions
    YearGoldSilverBronzeVenue
    2022FinlandCanadaCzech RepublicFinland
    2021 CanadaFinlandUnited StatesLatvia
    2020Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
    2019 FinlandCanada RussiaSlovakia
    2018 SwedenSwitzerland United StatesDenmark
    2017 SwedenCanada RussiaGermany/France
    2016 CanadaFinland RussiaRussia
    2015 CanadaRussia United StatesPrague/Ostrava
    2014 RussiaFinland SwedenMinsk
    2013 SwedenSwitzerland United StatesStockholm/Helsinki
    2012 Russia Slovakia Czech RepublicHelsinki/Stockholm
    2011 Finland Sweden Czech RepublicBratislava/Košice
    2010 Czech Republic Russia SwedenCologne/ Mannheim/Gelsenkirchen
    2009 Russia Canada SwedenKloten/Bern
    2008 Russia Canada FinlandHalifax/Quebec City
    2007 Canada Finland RussiaMoscow/Mytishchi
    2006 Sweden Czech Republic FinlandRiga
    2005 Czech Republic Canada RussiaInnsbruck/Vienna
    2004 Canada Sweden United StatesPrague/Ostrava
    2003 Canada Sweden SlovakiaHelsinki/ Tampere /Turku
    2002 Slovakia Russia SwedenGothenburg/ Karlstad /Jönköping
    2001 Czech Republic Finland SwedenCologne/ Hanover /Nuremberg
    2000 Czech Republic Slovakia FinlandSt. Petersburg
    1999 Czech Republic Finland SwedenOslo/ Lillehammer /Hamar
    1998 Sweden Finland Czech RepublicZurich/Basel
    1997 Canada Sweden Czech RepublicHelsinki/ Turku /Tampere
    1996 Czech Republic Canada United StatesVienna
    1995 Finland Sweden CanadaStockholm/Gävle
    1994 Canada Finland SwedenBolzano/ Canazei /Milan
    1993 Russia Sweden Czech RepublicDortmund/Munich
    1992 Sweden Finland CzechoslovakiaPrague/Bratislava
    1991 Sweden Canada Soviet UnionTurku/ Helsinki /Tampere
    1990 Soviet Union Sweden CzechoslovakiaBern/Fribourg
    1989 Soviet Union Canada CzechoslovakiaStockholm/Södertälje
    1987 Sweden Soviet Union CzechoslovakiaVienna
    1986 Soviet Union Sweden CanadaMoscow
    1985 Czechoslovakia Canada Soviet UnionPrague
    1983 Soviet Union Czechoslovakia CanadaDüsseldorf/ Dortmund / Munich
    1982 Soviet Union Czechoslovakia CanadaHelsinki/Tampere
    1981 Soviet Union Sweden CzechoslovakiaGothenburg / Stockholm
    1979 Soviet Union Czechoslovakia SwedenMoscow
    1978 Soviet Union Czechoslovakia CanadaPrague
    1977 Czechoslovakia Sweden Soviet UnionVienna
    1976 Czechoslovakia Soviet Union SwedenKatowice
    1975 Soviet Union Czechoslovakia SwedenMunich/Düsseldorf
    1974 Soviet Union Czechoslovakia SwedenHelsinki
    1973 Soviet Union Sweden CzechoslovakiaMoscow
    1972 Czechoslovakia Soviet Union SwedenPrague
    1971 Soviet Union Czechoslovakia SwedenBern/Geneva
    1970 Soviet Union Sweden CzechoslovakiaStockholm
    1969 Soviet Union Sweden CzechoslovakiaStockholm
    1968 Soviet Union Czechoslovakia CanadaGrenoble
    1967 Soviet Union Sweden CanadaVienna
    1966 Soviet Union Czechoslovakia CanadaLjubljana
    1965 Soviet Union Czechoslovakia SwedenTampere
    1964 Soviet Union Sweden CzechoslovakiaInnsbruck
    1963 Soviet Union Sweden CzechoslovakiaStockholm
    1962 Sweden Canada United StatesColorado Springs /Denver
    1961 Canada Czechoslovakia Soviet UnionGeneva/Lausanne
    1960 United States Canada Soviet UnionSquaw Valley
    1959 Canada Soviet Union CzechoslovakiaPrague/ Bratislava /Ostrava
    1958 Canada Soviet Union SwedenOslo
    1957 Sweden Soviet Union CzechoslovakiaMoscow
    1956 Soviet Union United States CanadaCortina
    1955 Canada Soviet Union CzechoslovakiaKrefeld/ Dortmund /Cologne
    1954 Soviet Union Canada SwedenStockholm
    1953 Sweden West Germany SwitzerlandZurich/Basel
    1952 Canada United States SwedenOslo/Drammen
    1951 Canada Sweden SwitzerlandParis
    1950 Canada United States SwitzerlandLondon
    1949 Czechoslovakia Canada United StatesStockholm
    1948 Canada Czechoslovakia SwitzerlandSt. Moritz
    1947 Czechoslovakia Sweden AustriaPrague
    1939 Canada United States SwitzerlandZurich/Basel
    1938 Canada Great Britain CzechoslovakiaPrague
    1937 Canada Great Britain SwitzerlandLondon
    1936 Great Britain Canada United StatesGarmisch-Partenkirchen
    1935 Canada Switzerland Great BritainDavos
    1934 Canada United States GermanyMilan
    1933 United States Canada CzechoslovakiaPrague
    1932 Canada United States GermanyLake Placid
    1931 Canada United States AustriaKrynica
    1930 Canada Germany SwitzerlandChamonix/Berlin/Vienna
    1928 Canada Sweden SwitzerlandSt. Moritz
    1924 Canada United States Great BritainChamonix
    1920 Canada United States CzechoslovakiaAntwerp
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