2002 IIHF World U18 Championships
2002 IIHF World U18 Championship
Tournament details |
Host country |
Slovakia |
Dates |
April 11 – April 21, 2002 |
Teams |
12 |
Venue(s) |
2 (in 2 host cities) |
Final positions |
Champions |
United States (1st title) |
Tournament statistics |
Matches played |
48 |
Goals scored |
328 (6.83 per match) |
Attendance |
93,914 (1,957 per match) |
Scoring leader(s) |
Alexander Ovechkin (18 points) |
The 2002 IIHF World U18 Championships were held in Piešťany and Trnava, Slovakia. The championships began on April 11, 2002, and finished on April 21, 2002. Games were played at Zimny Stadion in Piešťany and Zimny Stadion in Trnava. The United States (US) finished first in the final round to capture the gold, while Russia and the Czech Republic captured the silver and bronze medal respectively. The US and Russia played the last game of the final round to determine the medals. Needing to beat Russia by two goals, the US led 2–1 with a minute remaining. They pulled their goalie, leading to Zach Parise's gold medal-winning goal with thirty seconds remaining.[1]
Championship results
Preliminary round
Group A
Group B
Relegation Round
Note: The following matches from the preliminary round carry forward to the relegation round:
Final round
Final standings
Germany, Norway, and Ukraine are relegated to Division I for the 2003 IIHF World U18 Championships.
Division I
First round
Group A (in Celje)
Teams |
KAZ |
AUT |
ITA |
Tore |
Pkt. |
1. Kazakhstan |
|
6:1 |
6:1 |
12:2 |
4:0 |
2. Austria |
1:6 |
|
3:1 |
4:7 |
2:2 |
3. Italy |
1:6 |
1:3 |
|
2:9 |
0:4 |
|
Group B (in Maribor)
Teams |
SLO |
LAT |
DAN |
JPN |
Tore |
Pkt. |
1. Slovenia |
|
4:2 |
3:0 |
4:4 |
11:6 |
5:1 |
2. Latvia |
2:4 |
|
4:2 |
2:2 |
8:8 |
3:3 |
3. Denmark |
0:3 |
2:4 |
|
6:4 |
8:11 |
2:4 |
4. Japan |
4:4 |
2:2 |
4:6 |
|
10:12 |
2:4 |
|
Places 5-7
( in Celje)
Teams |
ITA |
DAN |
JPN |
Tore |
Pkt. |
1. Italy |
|
4:2 |
3:4 |
7:6 |
2:2 |
2. Denmark |
2:4 |
|
(6:4) |
8:8 |
2:2 |
3. Japan |
4:3 |
(4:6) |
|
8:9 |
2:2 |
Play-Offs
Semifinal |
27. März 2002 |
Maribor |
Kazakhstan |
– |
Latvia |
|
4:1 (1:1,3:0,0:0) |
27. March 2002 |
Maribor |
Slovenia |
– |
Austria |
|
3:2 n.V. (0:1,1:1,1:0,1:0) |
|
3rd place |
29. March 2002 |
Maribor |
Austria |
– |
Latvia |
|
4:1 (1:1,2:0,1:0) |
|
Final |
29. March 2002 |
Maribor |
Slovenia |
– |
Kazakhstan |
|
2:5 (1:0,1:3,0:2) |
Division II
First round
Group A
Teams |
FRA |
GBR |
CRO |
ROM |
Tore |
Pkt. |
1. France |
|
10:0 |
17:1 |
20:0 |
47:1 |
6:0 |
2. Great Britain |
0:10 |
|
8:1 |
8:0 |
16:11 |
4:2 |
3. Croatia |
1:17 |
1:8 |
|
7:2 |
9:27 |
2:4 |
4. Romania |
0:20 |
0:8 |
2:7 |
|
2:35 |
0:6 |
|
Group B
Teams |
POL |
EST |
NED |
HUN |
Tore |
Pkt. |
1. Poland |
|
9:1 |
9:1 |
7:1 |
25:3 |
6:0 |
2. Estonia |
1:9 |
|
7:0 |
5:2 |
13:11 |
4:2 |
3. Netherlands |
1:9 |
0:7 |
|
3:2 |
4:18 |
2:4 |
4. Hungary |
1:7 |
2:5 |
2:3 |
|
5:15 |
0:6 |
|
Placing and Final round
Places 5-8
Teams |
NED |
HUN |
CRO |
ROM |
Tore |
Pkt. |
1. Netherlands |
|
(3:2) |
6:3 |
3:2 |
12:7 |
6:0 |
2. Hungary |
(2:3) |
|
6:2 |
5:2 |
13:7 |
4:2 |
3. Croatia |
3:6 |
2:6 |
|
(7:2) |
12:14 |
2:4 |
4. [ Romania |
2:3 |
2:5 |
(2:7) |
|
6:15 |
0:6 |
|
Places 1-4
Teams |
FRA |
POL |
GBR |
EST |
Tore |
Pkt. |
1. France |
|
12:1 |
(10:0) |
14:0 |
36:1 |
6:0 |
2. Poland |
1:12 |
|
10:2 |
(9:1) |
20:15 |
4:2 |
3. Great Britain |
(0:10) |
2:10 |
|
8:2 |
10:24 |
2:4 |
4. Estonia |
0:14 |
(1:9) |
2:8 |
|
3:31 |
0:6 |
|
Division III
First round
Group A (in Elektrėnai)
Teams |
DRK |
BEL |
LTU |
BUL |
Tore |
Pkt. |
1. South Korea |
|
14:1 |
11:0 |
11:0 |
36:1 |
6:0 |
2. Belgium |
1:14 |
|
6:4 |
4:1 |
11:19 |
4:2 |
3. Lithuania |
0:11 |
4:6 |
|
7:1 |
11:18 |
2:4 |
4. Bulgaria |
0:11 |
1:4 |
1:7 |
|
2:22 |
0:6 |
|
Group B (in Kaunas)
Teams |
YUG |
ESP |
RSA |
TUR |
Tore |
Pkt. |
1. [ Serbia and Montenegro |
|
6:3 |
20:2 |
16:0 |
42:5 |
6:0 |
2. Spain |
0:11 |
|
3:6 |
4:4 |
20:2 |
3:3 |
3. South Africa |
2:20 |
4:4 |
|
5:1 |
11:25 |
3:3 |
4. Turkey |
0:16 |
2:20 |
1:5 |
|
3:41 |
0:6 |
|
Final round
7th place |
9. March 2002 |
Kaunas |
Bulgaria |
– |
Turkey |
|
6:3 (2:1,3:0,1:2) |
|
5th place |
9. March 2002 |
Kaunas |
Lithuania |
– |
South Africa |
|
3:5 (3:0,0:3,0:2) |
|
3rd place |
9. March 2002 |
Elektrėnai |
Spain |
– |
Belgium |
|
7:4 (1:0,4:2,2:2) |
|
Final |
9. March 2002 |
Elektrėnai |
South Korea |
– |
Serbia and Montenegro |
|
11:1 (3:1,4:0,4:0) |
See also
References
- This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia.
External links