2008 Women's Bandy World Championship

The 2008 Women's Bandy World Championship took place in Borlänge, Grängesberg and Karlsbyheden, Sweden, between 13 and 16 February. It was the fourth Women's Bandy World Championship in bandy. Sweden won the final against Russia 5-2 and became world champions[1] for the fourth time. Finland won the bronze final 5-3 against Norway.

Participating teams

Results

Date 2008 Bandy World Championship matches Result
13 February Finland  -  Hungary 14 - 0
13 February Norway  -  United States 1 - 0
13 February Sweden  -  Canada 10 - 1
13 February Russia  -  Finland 9 - 1
13 February Norway  -  Hungary 7 - 0
13 February Sweden  -  United States 13 - 0
13 February Canada  -  Russia 1 - 3
14 February United States  -  Finland 1 - 5
14 February Hungary  -  Sweden 0 - 7
14 February Canada  -  Norway 1 - 1
14 February United States  -  Russia 0 - 9
14 February Sweden  -  Finland 7 - 0
14 February Hungary  -  Canada 0 - 7
14 February Russia  -  Norway 2 - 0
15 February Hungary  -  United States 0 - 4
15 February Sweden  -  Russia 6 - 0
15 February Norway  -  Finland 1 - 4
15 February United States  -  Canada 0 - 0
15 February Russia  -  Hungary 8 - 0
15 February Norway  -  Sweden 0 - 8
15 February Finland  -  Canada 4 - 0

Table

Team Matches Won Drawn Lost Goals Points
 Sweden 6 6 0 0 51 - 1 12
 Russia 6 5 0 1 31 - 8 10
 Finland 6 4 0 2 28 - 18 8
 Norway 6 2 1 3 10 - 15 5
 Canada 6 1 2 3 10 - 18 4
 United States 6 1 1 4 5 - 28 3
 Hungary 6 0 0 6 0 - 47 0

Finals

Date Bandy World Championship fifth-place match Result
16 Feb Canada  -  United States 2 - 0
Date Bandy World Championship Bronze Final Result
16 Feb Finland  -  Norway 5-3
Date Bandy World Championship Final Result
16 Feb Sweden  -  Russia 5 - 2

Medals

Place Country
Gold  Sweden
Silver  Russia
Bronze  Finland
4th  Norway
5th  Canada
6th  United States
7th  Hungary

References

  1. Hanna Wennerholm. "VM i Dalarna 2008" (in Swedish). Swedish Bandy Association. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
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