Ice hockey at the Youth Olympic Games

Ice hockey was inducted at the Youth Olympic Games at the inaugural edition in 2012 for both boys and girls. One team competition and one individual skills challenge is open to every gender. In 2020, the skills challenge will be replaced by a mixed-NOC 3-on-3 tournament.[1]

Ice hockey at the Youth Olympic Games
Governing bodyIIHF
Events4 (boys: 2; girls: 2)
Games

Boys

Tournament

Year Host Gold medal game Bronze medal game Teams
Gold medalist Score Silver medalist Bronze medalist Score Fourth place
2012
Details
Innsbruck
Finland
2 – 1
(SO)

Russia

Canada
7 – 5
United States
5
2016
Details
Lillehammer
United States
5 – 2
Canada

Russia
6 – 2
Finland
5
2020
Details
Lausanne
Russia
4 – 0
United States

Canada
4 – 2
Finland
6
2024
Details
Gangwon 6

3-on-3 cross ice tournament

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2020 Lausanne
details
 Team Green (MIX)
 Nicolas Elgas (LUX)
 Artyom Pronichkin (RUS)
 Nathan Nicoud (FRA)
 Volodymyr Troshkin (UKR)
 Pablo González (ESP)
 Maks Perčič (SLO)
 Yam Yau (HKG)
 Alessandro Segafredo (ITA)
 Marek Potšinok (EST)
 Patrik Dalen (NOR)
 Ilya Korzun (BLR)
 Levente Hegedűs (HUN)
 Štěpán Maleček (CZE)
 Team Red (MIX)
 Juho Lukkari (FIN)
 Denis Pasko (UKR)
 Lin Wei-yu (TPE)
 Aleks Menc (POL)
 Matija Dinić (SRB)
 Peter Repčík (SVK)
 Mackenzie Stewart (GBR)
 Dylan Wesseling (NED)
 Tjaš Lesničar (SLO)
 Sander Salvær (NOR)
 Jan Hornecker (SUI)
 Matthias Bittner (GER)
 Maël Halladj (FRA)
 Team Brown (MIX)
 Luka Banek (CRO)
 Sai Lake (AUS)
 Hugo Galvez (FRA)
 Elvis Hsu (HKG)
 Axel Ruski-Jones (NZL)
 Marlon D'Acunto (GER)
 Erik Potšinok (EST)
 Evan Nauth (GBR)
 Artur Seniut (LTU)
 Matyáš Šapovaliv (CZE)
 Milán Ivády (HUN)
 Rastislav Eliáš (SVK)
 Sebastian Aarsund (NOR)

Individual skills challenge

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2012 Innsbruck
details
 Augusts Vasiļonoks (LAT)  Attila Kovács (HUN)  Seiya Furukawa (JPN)
2016 Lillehammer
details
 Eduard Casaneanu (ROU)  Sebastian Cederle (SVK)  Erik Betzold (GER)
 Aleks Haatanen (FIN)

Girls

Tournament

Year Host Gold medal game Bronze medal game Teams
Gold medalist Score Silver medalist Bronze medalist Score Fourth place
2012
Details
Innsbruck
Sweden
3 – 0
Austria

Germany
7 – 4
Kazakhstan
5
2016
Details
Lillehammer
Sweden
3 – 1
Czech Republic

Switzerland
5 – 2
Slovakia
5
2020
Details
Lausanne
Japan
4 – 1
Sweden

Slovakia
2 – 1
Switzerland
6
2024
Details
Gangwon 6

3-on-3 cross ice tournament

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2020 Lausanne
details
 Team Yellow (MIX)
 Anke Steeno (BEL)
 Eva Aizpurua (ESP)
 Ludmilla Bourcet (FRA)
 Elisa Innocenti (ITA)
 Katya Blong (NZL)
 Iris van Houten (NED)
 Zuzana Trnková (CZE)
 Luisa Wilson (MEX)
 Shin Seo-yoon (KOR)
 Leonie Böttcher (GER)
 Nora Pollestad (NOR)
 Nubya Aeschlimann (SUI)
 Magdalena Luggin (AUT)
 Team Black (MIX)
 Angelina Hurschler (SUI)
 Courtney Mahoney (AUS)
 Zhang Xinyue (CHN)
 Chang En-ni (TPE)
 Alicja Mota (POL)
 Nikola Janeková (SVK)
 Amy Robery (GBR)
 Daria Petrova (RUS)
 Kimberly Collard (NED)
 Luca Márton (HUN)
 Reina Sato (JPN)
 Emilia Kyrkkö (FIN)
 Carlotta Regine (ITA)
 Team Blue (MIX)
 Sidre Özer (TUR)
 Valerie Christmann (SUI)
 Anna Kot (POL)
 Maria Runevska (BUL)
 Mirren Foy (GBR)
 Zuzana Dobiašová (SVK)
 Yana Krasheninina (RUS)
 Maya Stober (GER)
 Regina Metzler (HUN)
 Karolina Hengelmüller (AUT)
 Nikki Sharp (AUS)
 Yuna Kusama (JPN)
 Aya Juhl Petersen (DEN)

Individual skills challenge

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2012 Innsbruck
details
 Julie Zwarthoed (NED)  Fanni Gasparics (HUN)  Sharnita Crompton (AUS)
2016 Lillehammer
details
 Sena Takanaka (JPN)  Anita Muraro (ITA)  Theresa Schafzahl (AUT)

Medal table

As of the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics.
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Sweden (SWE)2103
2 Japan (JPN)2013
3 Russia (RUS)1113
4 United States (USA)1102
5 Finland (FIN)1012
6 Latvia (LAT)1001
 Netherlands (NED)1001
 Romania (ROU)1001
9 Hungary (HUN)0202
10 Canada (CAN)0123
11 Austria (AUT)0112
 Slovakia (SVK)0112
13 Czech Republic (CZE)0101
 Italy (ITA)0101
15 Germany (GER)0022
16 Australia (AUS)0011
 Switzerland (SUI)0011
Totals (17 nations)10101131

See also

References

  1. "IIHF - Youth Olympic Games". IIHF International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
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