2016 Women's Bandy World Championship

2016 Women's Bandy World Championship is held in Roseville, Minnesota, USA, on February 18–21, 2016. The Guidant John Rose Minnesota Oval hosts the games.[1][2][3]

2016 Women's Bandy World Championship
VIIIth Women's Bandy World Championship
Tournament details
Host country USA
DatesFebruary 18 – 21, 2016
Teams7
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Sweden
Runner-up  Russia
Third place  Norway
Fourth place Canada
Tournament statistics
Matches played26
2014
2018

This is the eighth Women's Bandy World Championship and the second Women's Bandy World Championship hosted by the United States. China made its championship debut.

Sweden had won all the previous Women's World Championships of bandy except the last one in 2014, which was won by Russia. The Swedes responded this year by defeating the Russians in the final by 1 goal to 0.[4]

Participating teams

Participation in the Women's Bandy World Championship in 2016. Blue: Participating countries. Green: members of the Federation of International Bandy not participating in the Women's World Championship this year.

Tournament

Preliminary round

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Sweden 6 6 0 0 34 4 +30 12 Quarterfinals
2  Russia 6 5 0 1 31 3 +28 10
3  Norway 6 3 1 2 18 9 +9 7
4  Canada 6 3 0 3 11 9 +2 6
5  United States (H) 6 2 1 3 16 15 +1 5 5th place game
6  Finland 6 1 0 5 11 29 18 2
7  China 6 0 0 6 0 52 52 0
Source: [1][5][6]
(H) Host.

Games

All times local (UTC -6)

1
United States 9 – 0
(4-0, 5-0)
 China
Thunstrom (4), Wanecke (2), Ozmen, Rueping, McClintick Report
2
Finland 0 – 9
(0-7, 0-2)
 Russia
Report Lipanova (2), Bogdanova (3), Mashinskaya, Tischenko, Rodionova (2)
3
Norway 1 – 4
(0-0, 1-4)
 Sweden
Holm Report Gunnarsson (2), Johansson, Adolfsson
4
Russia 2 – 0
(1-0, 1-0)
 Canada
Rodionova (2) Report
5
China 0 – 9
(0-3, 0-6)
 Finland
Report Klemola (2), Lappalainen, Isaksson (2), Pekonen (2), Karppinen, Eklund
7
Canada 0 – 3
(0-2, 0-1)
 Norway
Report Berntsen-Lillejord, Selbekk, Nygaard
8
United States 1 – 1
(0-0, 1-1)
 Norway
Fleming Report Dybwad
9
Finland 0 – 3
(0-3, 0-0)
 Canada
Report Ferguson (3)
10
China 0 – 10
(0-8, 0-2)
 Russia
Report Gurinchik, Mikhailova, Bogdanova (2), Tkhir, Rodionova (2), Lipanova (3)
11
United States 5 – 1
(4-0, 1-1)
 Finland
Carroll (3), Stech, Kennedy Report Eklund
12
Canada 0 – 4
(0-1, 0-3)
 Sweden
Report Erlandsson, Gustafsson, Svenler, Gunnarsson
13
Russia 3 – 0
(2-0, 1-0)
 Norway
Rodionova, Lipanova (2) Report
14
Sweden 10 – 0
(5-0, 5-0)
 China
Brusberg, Gunnarsson, Svenler, Persson, Widing, C. Andersson, Bergvall, M. Andersson, Adolfsson, Elovsson Report
15
Sweden 6 – 0
(3-0, 3-0)
 Finland
Svenler (2), Gunnarsson (2), Persson (2) Report
16
United States 0 – 5
(0-3, 0-2)
 Russia
Report Gurinchik (2), Tkhir, Rodionova, Igonina
17
Norway 7 – 0
(4-0, 3-0)
 China
Aamodt, Selbekk (3), Dybwad, Holm, Storvik Report
18
Russia 2 – 3
(1-2, 1-1)
 Sweden
Gurinchik, Mikhailova Report Brusberg, Johansson, Persson
19
China 0 – 7
(0-3, 0-4)
 Canada
Report Ferguson (4), Nash (2), Burns
20
Finland 1 – 6
(1-4, 0-2)
 Norway
Pekonen Report Dybwad, Berntsen-Lillejord, Selbekk, Aamodt (2), Holm
21
United States 0 – 1
(0-0, 0-1)
 Canada
Report Wysocki

Knock-out stage

Semi-finals

22
Sweden 7 – 0
(6-0, 1-0)
 Canada
Report
23
Russia 5 – 0
(3-0, 2-0)
 Norway
Report

Third-place game

Final

Consolation tournament

Fifth place game

Broadcasting

The games were broadcast online by Perfect Storm Broadcasting.[7]

References

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