2011 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey European Championships

The 3rd IPC Ice Sledge Hockey European Championships was held between February 12, 2011 and February 20, 2011 at Niphallen in Sollefteå, Sweden. Participating 130 athletes from ten nations: Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia and Sweden.[2][3]

2011 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey European Championships
Tournament details
Host country Sweden
DatesFebruary 12–20, 2011
Teams10
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Italy (1st title)
Runner-up  Czech Republic
Third place  Norway
Fourth place Estonia
Tournament statistics
Matches played29
Goals scored210 (7.24 per match)
Scoring leader(s) Udo Segreff (24 points)[1]
Sollefteå, Sweden

The 2011 European Championships is held as part of the 2011 Paralympic Winter World Cup (PWWC 2011), which also includes alpine skiing, biathlon and cross-country skiing.[4]

In the Championships' second match, Norway's sledge hockey team set an international sledge hockey scoring record with 21–0.[5] The Swedish team set a new scoring record in the classification semifinals, with 23–0.

There was one woman competing at the Championships, the Netherlands' goalkeeper Betty Meijer.

Team rosters

 Czech Republic[6]  Estonia[7]  Germany[8][9]  Great Britain[10]  Italy[9][11]

Jiří Berger
Erik Fojtík
Michal Geier
Zdeněk Hábl
Miroslav Hrbek
Zdeněk Klíma
Zdeněk Krupička
Pavel Kubeš
Tomáš Kvoch
Jan Matoušek
David Palát
Jiří Raul
Zdeněk Šafránek
Michal Vápenka

Tarmo Eerma
Valeri Falkenberg
Kaido Kalm
Tarmo Kolk
Meelis Koppelmann
Ivar Liiv
Alar Õige
Arvi Piirioja
Imre Tiitsu
Margus Vasar

Gerd Bleidorn
Sebastian Disveld
Torsten Elmer
Marius Hattendorf
Sebastian Kessler
Marco Lahrs
Robert Pabst
Jean Luca Pankowsky
Frank Rennhack
Udo Segreff
Lucas Sklorz
Sven Stumpe
Lars Uhlemann
Jörg Wedde

Bryan Hackworth
Callum Shakespeare
Duncan Slater
Gary Farmer
Karl Nicholson
Lee Coupe
Mark Briggs
Martin Austin
Martyn Compton
Matt Clarkson
Matt Coleman
Matt Lloyd
Rob Gaze
Simon Berry
Steve Brown

Gabriele Araudo
Bruno Balossetti
Gianluigi Cavaliere
Andrea Chiarotti
Giuseppe Condello
Greg Leperdy
Andrea Macrì
Florian Planker
Roberto Radice
Gianluigi Rosa
Igor Stella
Santino Stillitano
Werner Winkler

 Netherlands[12][13]  Norway[14]  Poland[15]  Russia[16][17]  Sweden

Bas Akkerman
Sander Maan
Betty Meijer
Arthur Overtoom
Jurrian Raa
Sebastiaan Raayman
Melvin Smid
Michael ten Hoeve
Herman van Dorsten

Ole Bjarte Austevoll
Audun Bakke
Helge Bjornstad
Magnus Bøgle
Kjell Christian Hamar
Thomas Jacobsen
Loyd Remi Johansen
Roger Johansen
Jan Roger Klakegg
Knut Andre Nordstoga
Rolf Einar Pedersen
Tor Joakim Rivera
Stig Tore Svee
Morten Vaernes

Sylwester Czyż
Jarosław Czyżewski
Radosław Drapała
Sylwester Flis
Rafał Fusiek
Marcin Hebda
Zbigniew Kępiński
Jacek Kozłowski
Jan Maliszak
Andrzej Młynarczyk
Mateusz Szczygielski
Piotr Truszkowski
Jerzy Wójcikowski
Krzysztof Wojtaszek
Tomasz Woźny
Arkadiusz Zoga

Aleksey Amosov
Maxim Andrianov
Andrey Dvinyaninov
Mikhail Ivanov
Maxim Kuzminich
Ivan Kuzněcov
Dimitry Lisov
Kostantin Lobanov
Aleksei Lysov
Evgeny Petrov
Sergey Pudov
Vadim Selyukin
Pavel Shirobokov
Pavel Šklyajev
Ruslan Tuchin

Marcus Holm
Niklas Ingvarsson
Per Kasperi
Rasmus Lundgren
Ulf Nilsson
Niklas Rakos
Danne Svensson
Anders Wistrand

Group round

[18][19]

Group A

Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
 Norway440443+4112
 Estonia431278+198
 Germany422348+267
 Great Britain413156−553
 Netherlands404031−310
Sat February 12, 2011
17:00 (UTC+1)
 Germany10–0
(4–0 , 4–0 , 2–0)
 NetherlandsNiphallen, Sollefteå
Sat February 12, 2011
20:30 (UTC+1)
 Norway5–2
( 2–0 , 2–1 , 1–1 )
 EstoniaNiphallen, Sollefteå
Sun February 13, 2011
17:00 (UTC+1)
 Great Britain1–0
(1–0 , 0–0 , 0–0)
 NetherlandsNiphallen, Sollefteå
Mon February 14, 2011
10:00 (UTC+1)
 Germany3 – 4 GWS
( 2–1 , 1–0 , 0–2 )
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 0–1)
 EstoniaNiphallen, Sollefteå
Mon February 14, 2011
13:30 (UTC+1)
 Norway21–0
(7–0 , 6–0 , 8–0)
 Great BritainNiphallen, Sollefteå
Tue February 15, 2011
10:00 (UTC+1)
 Norway14–0
(7–0 , 2–0 , 5–0)
 NetherlandsNiphallen, Sollefteå
Wed February 16, 2011
10:00 (UTC+1)
 Estonia6–0
(4–0 , 0–0 , 2–0)
 NetherlandsNiphallen, Sollefteå
Wed February 16, 2011
13:30 (UTC+1)
 Germany20–0
(8–0 , 7–0 , 5–0)
 Great BritainNiphallen, Sollefteå
Thu February 17, 2011
10:00 (UTC+1)
 Norway4–1
(1–1 , 1–0 , 2–0)
 GermanyNiphallen, Sollefteå
Thu February 17, 2011
13:30 (UTC+1)
 Estonia15–0
(5–0 , 6–0 , 4–0)
 Great BritainNiphallen, Sollefteå

Group B

Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
 Czech Republic440203+1712
 Italy43195+48
 Sweden422910−17
 Russia413614−83
 Poland404719−120
Sat February 12, 2011
10:00 (UTC+1)
 Italy3–0
(1–0 , 1–0 , 1–0)
 RussiaNiphallen, Sollefteå
Sat February 12, 2011
13.30 (UTC+1)
 Czech Republic7–0
(4–0 , 2–0 , 1–0)
 SwedenNiphallen, Sollefteå
Sun February 13, 2011
20:30 (UTC+1)
 Poland2–4
(0–2 , 1–0 , 1–2)
 RussiaNiphallen, Sollefteå
Mon February 14, 2011
17:00 (UTC+1)
 Italy1–0
( 0–0 , 0–0 , 0–0 )
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
 SwedenNiphallen, Sollefteå
Mon February 14, 2011
20:30 (UTC+1)
 Czech Republic3–1
(1–0 , 1–0 , 1–1)
 PolandNiphallen, Sollefteå
Tue February 15, 2011
13:30 (UTC+1)
 Sweden2–0
(1–0 , 1–0 , 0–0)
 RussiaNiphallen, Sollefteå
Wed February 16, 2011
17:00 (UTC+1)
 Czech Republic7–2
(4–0 , 3–1 , 0–1)
 RussiaNiphallen, Sollefteå
Attendance: 20[16]
Wed February 16, 2011
20:30 (UTC+1)
 Italy5–2
(2–0 , 3–2 , 0–0)
 PolandNiphallen, Sollefteå
Thu February 17, 2011
17:00 (UTC+1)
 Czech Republic3–0
(2–0 , 0–0 , 1–0)
 ItalyNiphallen, Sollefteå
Thu February 17, 2011
20:30 (UTC+1)
 Sweden7–2
(2–1 , 2–0 , 3–1)
 PolandNiphallen, Sollefteå

Classification round

Ninth place game

Fri February 18, 2011
17:00 (UTC+1)
 Netherlands0–2
(0–0 , 0–1 , 0–1)
 PolandNiphallen, Sollefteå

Classification semifinals

Sat February 19, 2011
10:00 (UTC+1)
 Germany4–0
(2–0 , 1–0 , 1–0)
 RussiaNiphallen, Sollefteå
Sat February 19, 2011
13:30 (UTC+1)
 Sweden23–0
(9–0 , 9–0 , 5–0)
 Great BritainNiphallen, Sollefteå

Seventh place game

Sun February 20, 2011
10:00 (UTC+1)
 Great Britain1–7
(0–0 , 0–4 , 1–3)
 RussiaNiphallen, Sollefteå

Fifth place game

Sun February 20, 2011
13:30 (UTC+1)
 Germany1–5
(1–1 , 0–1 , 0–3)
 SwedenNiphallen, Sollefteå

Medal round

  Semifinal                    
  A1  Norway 1  
  B2  Italy 2   Gold medal final
      B1  Czech Republic 0
  Semifinal   B2  Italy 2
  B1  Czech Republic
  A2  Estonia   Bronze medal match
     Norway 4
     Estonia 0

Semifinals

Sat February 19, 2011
17:00 (UTC+1)
 Norway1–2
(1–1 , 0–0 , 0–1)
 ItalyNiphallen, Sollefteå
Attendance: 50[21]
Sat February 19, 2011
20:30 (UTC+1)
 Czech Republic1–0
(0–0 , 0–0 , 1–0)
 EstoniaNiphallen, Sollefteå
Attendance: 20[22]

Bronze medal game

Sun February 20, 2011
17:00 (UTC+1)
 Norway4–0
(2–0 , 1–0 , 1–0)
 EstoniaNiphallen, Sollefteå
Attendance: 50[23]

Gold medal game

Sun February 20, 2011
20:30 (UTC+1)
 Czech Republic0–2
(0–1 , 0–0 , 0–1)
 ItalyNiphallen, Sollefteå


 2011 Ice Sledge Hockey European Champions 

Italy
1st title

Final standings

The final standings of the tournament.

Rank Team
 Italy
 Czech Republic
 Norway
4  Estonia
5  Sweden
6  Germany
7  Russia
8  Great Britain
9  Poland
10  Netherlands

References

  1. Scoringleaders, PWWC 2011
  2. 10 Days to Ice Sledge Hockey European Championships, International Paralympic Committee (IPC), 2 February 2011
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  4. Crown Princess Victoria To Sollefteå, Svenska Handikappidrottsförbundet och Sveriges Paralympiska Kommitté (SHIF), January 5, 2011
  5. Seier og scoringsrekord for kjelkehockey landslaget (Norwegian), Olympiatoppen, February 15, 2011
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  16. CZE 7:2 RUS, Onlajny.cz
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  18. Paralympic Winter World Cup, Svenska Handikappidrottsförbundet och Sveriges Paralympiska Kommitté (SHIF)
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  21. NOR 1:2 ITA Archived 2012-03-20 at the Wayback Machine, Lajfy.pl
  22. CZE 1:0 EST Archived 2012-03-20 at the Wayback Machine, Lajfy.pl
  23. NOR 4:0 EST, Onlajny.cz
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