Tournament Info
Past Medallists
IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships | ||||
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
1920 | Canada | USA | Czechoslovakia | Antwerp (Olympics) |
1924 | Canada | USA | Great Britain | Chamonix (Olympics) |
1928 | Canada | Sweden | Switzerland | St. Moritz (Olympics) |
1930 | Canada | Germany | Switzerland | Chamonix, Berlin, Vienna |
1931 | Canada | USA | Austria | Krynica |
1932 | Canada | USA | Germany | Lake Placid (Olympics) |
1933 | USA | Canada | Czechoslovakia | Prague |
1934 | Canada | USA | Germany | Milan |
1935 | Canada | Switzerland | Great Britain | Davos |
1936 | Great Britain | Canada | USA | Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Olympics) |
1937 | Canada | Great Britain | Switzerland | London |
1938 | Canada | Great Britain | Czechoslovakia | Prague |
1939 | Canada | USA | Switzerland | Basle, Zurich |
1940-1946 No championships (World War II) | ||||
1947 | Czechoslovakia | Sweden | Austria | Prague |
1948 | Canada | Czechoslovakia | Switzerland | St. Moritz (Olympics) |
1949 | Czechoslovakia | Canada | USA | Stockholm |
1950 | Canada | USA | Switzerland | London |
1951 | Canada | Sweden | Switzerland | Paris |
1952 | Canada | USA | Sweden | Oslo (Olympics) |
1953 | Sweden | FR Germany | Switzerland | Zurich, Basle |
1954 | Soviet Union | Canada | Sweden | Stockholm |
1955 | Canada | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia | Krefeld, Dortmund, Cologne |
1956 | Soviet Union | USA | Canada | Cortina (Olympics) |
1957 | Sweden | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia | Moscow |
1958 | Canada | Soviet Union | Sweden | Oslo |
1959 | Canada | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia | Prague, Bratislava |
1960 | USA | Canada | Soviet Union | Squaw Valley (Olympics) |
1961 | Canada | Czechoslovakia | Soviet Union | Geneva, Lausanne |
1962 | Sweden | Canada | USA | Colorado Springs, Denver |
1963 | Soviet Union | Sweden | Czechoslovakia | Stockholm |
1964 | Soviet Union | Sweden | Czechoslovakia | Innsbruck (Olympics) |
1965 | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia | Sweden | Tampere |
1966 | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia | Canada | Ljubljana |
1967 | Soviet Union | Sweden | Canada | Vienna |
1968 | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia | Canada | Grenoble (Olympics) |
1969 | Soviet Union | Sweden | Czechoslovakia | Stockholm |
1970 | Soviet Union | Sweden | Czechoslovakia | Stockholm |
1971 | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia | Sweden | Berne, Geneva |
1972 | Czechoslovakia | Soviet Union | Sweden | Prague |
1973 | Soviet Union | Sweden | Czechoslovakia | Moscow |
1974 | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia | Sweden | Helsinki |
1975 | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia | Sweden | Munich, Dusseldorf |
1976 | Czechoslovakia | Soviet Union | Sweden | Katowice |
1977 | Czechoslovakia | Sweden | Soviet Union | Vienna |
1978 | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia | Canada | Prague |
1979 | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia | Sweden | Moscow |
1981 | Soviet Union | Sweden | Czechoslovakia | Gothenburg, Stockholm |
1982 | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia | Canada | Helsinki, Tampere |
1983 | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia | Canada | Dusseldorf, Dortmund, Munich |
1985 | Czechoslovakia | Canada | Soviet Union | Prague |
1986 | Soviet Union | Sweden | Canada | Moscow |
1987 | Sweden | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia | Vienna |
1989 | Soviet Union | Canada | Czechoslovakia | Stockholm, Sodertalje |
1990 | Soviet Union | Sweden | Czechoslovakia | Berne, Fribourg |
1991 | Sweden | Canada | Soviet Union | Turku, Helsinki, Tampere |
1992 | Sweden | Finland | Czechoslovakia | Prague, Bratislava |
1993 | Russia | Sweden | Czech Republic | Dortmund, Munich |
1994 | Canada | Finland | Sweden | Bolzano, Canazei, Milan |
1995 | Finland | Sweden | Canada | Stockholm, Gavle |
1996 | Czech Republic | Canada | USA | Vienna |
1997 | Canada | Sweden | Czech Republic | Helsinki, Turku, Tampere |
1998 | Sweden | Finland | Czech Republic | Zurich, Basle |
1999 | Czech Republic | Finland | Sweden | Oslo, Lillehammer, Hamar |
2000 | Czech Republic | Slovakia | Finland | St. Petersburg |
2001 | Czech Republic | Finland | Sweden | Cologne, Hanover, Nuremberg |
2002 | Slovakia | Russia | Sweden | Gothenburg, Karlstad, Jonkoping |
2003 | Canada | Sweden | Slovakia | Helsinki, Turku, Tampere |
2004 | Canada | Sweden | USA | Prague, Ostrava |
2005 | Czech Republic | Canada | Russia | Vienna, Innsbruck |
2006 | Sweden | Czech Republic | Finland | Riga |
2007 | Canada | Finland | Russia | Moscow, Mytishi |
2008 | Russia | Canada | Finland | Quebec City, Halifax |
2009 | Russia | Canada | Sweden | Berne, Zurich-Kloten |
2010 | Czech Republic | Russia | Sweden | Cologne, Mannheim, Gelsenkirchen |
2011 | Finland | Sweden | Czech Republic | Bratislava, Kosice |
2012 | Russia | Slovakia | Czech Republic | Helsinki, Stockholm |
2013 | Sweden | Switzerland | USA | Stockholm, Helsinki |
2014 | Russia | Finland | Sweden | Minsk |
2015 | Canada | Russia | USA | Prague, Ostrava |
2016 | Canada | Finland | Russia | Moscow, St. Petersburg |
2017 | Sweden | Canada | Russia | Cologne, Paris |
2018 | Sweden | Switzerland | USA | Copenhagen, Herning |
2019 | Finland | Canada | Russia | Bratislava, Kosice |
2020 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. | |||
2021 | Canada | Finland | USA | Riga |
2022 | Finland | Canada | Czechia | Tampere, Helsinki |
Notes: |
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All Olympic Ice Hockey Tournaments between 1920 and 1968 also counted as World Championships. | ||||
In the Olympic years 1980, 1984 and 1988, no IIHF World Championships were staged. | ||||
IIHF Ice Hockey European Championships | ||||
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
1910 | Great Britain | Germany | Belgium | Les Avants |
1911 | Bohemia | Germany | Belgium | Berlin |
1912 | Championship annulled | |||
1913 | Belgium | Bohemia | Germany | Munich |
1914 | Bohemia | Germany | Belgium | Berlin |
1915-1920 No championships (World War I) | ||||
1921 | Sweden | Czechoslovakia | (only two teams) | Stockholm |
1922 | Czechoslovakia | Sweden | Switzerland | St. Moritz |
1923 | Sweden | France | Czechoslovakia | Antwerp |
1924 | France | Sweden | Switzerland | Milan |
1925 | Czechoslovakia | Austria | Switzerland | Strbske Pleso, Stary Smokovec |
1926 | Switzerland | Czechoslovakia | Austria | Davos |
1927 | Austria | Belgium | Germany | Vienna |
1929 | Czechoslovakia | Poland | Austria | Budapest |
1932 | Sweden | Austria | Switzerland | Berlin |
Notes: | ||||
Berlin 1932 was the last separate IIHF European Championship event. | ||||
European Championships medals were awarded to the European participants of the IIHF World Championships until 1991. |