Bandy World Championship Y-19

Bandy World Championship Y-19 is a Youth Bandy World Championship up to the age of 19 years. Usually, only the core bandy playing nations are taking part.

Bandy World Championship Y-19
StatusActive
GenreSports event
FrequencyBiannual
Location(s)Various
Inaugurated1968; 56 years ago (1968)
Organized byFIB

History

The first Bandy World Championship Y-19 was held in 1968 and it has been held every two years since then. In 1994 and 1996 it was Y20 teams instead.[1]

The designation is sometimes given as U-19 instead of Y-19, but the meaning is the same. Only players under the age of 19 take part.

In 2014, the World Championship Y19 was played in Oslo.[2] Russia beat Finland in the final and Sweden won the bronze medals.[3]

Results

YearHostFinalThird place match
ChampionScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
1968Finland  Sweden  Soviet Union  Finland
1970Soviet Union  Soviet Union  Sweden  Finland
1972Norway  Sweden  Soviet Union  Norway
1974Sweden  Soviet Union  Sweden  Norway
1976Sweden  Soviet Union  Norway  Sweden
1978Soviet Union  Sweden  Soviet Union  Finland
1980Finland  Soviet Union  Sweden  Finland
1982Norway  Sweden  Finland  Soviet Union
1984Sweden  Sweden  Soviet Union  Norway
1986Soviet Union  Soviet Union  Sweden  Finland
1988Finland  Sweden  Soviet Union  Finland
1990Norway  Sweden  Soviet Union  Finland
1992Sweden  Sweden  Russia  Norway
1994Russia  Russia  Sweden  Finland
1996Finland  Sweden  Finland  Russia
1998Norway  Russia  Sweden  Finland
2000Sweden  Sweden  Russia  Finland
2002Russia  Sweden  Finland  Russia
2004Finland  Russia  Sweden  Finland
2006 Drammen  Sweden6–4  Russia  Finland8–2  Norway
2008 Söderhamn  Russia9–1  Finland  Sweden14–2  Norway
2010 Ulyanovsk  Sweden4–2  Finland  Russia4–0  Norway
2012 Pori  Russia4–1  Sweden  Norway7–3  Finland
2014 Oslo  Russia11–7  Finland  Sweden6–3  Norway
2016 Trollhättan  Sweden5–4  Russia  Finland5–1  Norway
2017 Syktyvkar  Russia1–0 (OT)  Sweden  Finland3–0  Norway
2018 Drammen  Russia6–3  Sweden  Norway3–2 (OT)  Finland
2019 Krasnoyarsk  Russia2–1  Sweden  Finland4–1  Norway
2020 Helsinki  Russia3–2 (OT)  Sweden  Finland1–0  Norway
2022 Katrineholm  Sweden10–2  Norway  Finland
2023 Gothenburg  Sweden5–4  Finland  Norway  Hungary
2024 Oslo  Sweden11–6  Norway  Finland

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Sweden (SWE)1712332
2  Russia (RUS)104317
3  Soviet Union (URS)56112
4  Finland (FIN)071825
5  Norway (NOR)03710
Totals (5 entries)32323296

References

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