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Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division I Group B Qualification World Championship 2019


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Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division I Group B Qualification World Championship 2019

 

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Saturday January 12th, 2019 -

Preliminary Round Day 1 Schedule (GMT +1)

 

Group A:

16:30  :KAZ Kazakhstan vs Turkey :TUR

 

Group B:

13:00  :MEX Mexico vs Chinese Taipei :TPE

20:15  :ESP Spain vs South Korea :KOR

 

 

*Tournament Format:

  • 7 Nations are divided into two Preliminary Groups A and B (Group A having 3 Teams, Group B with 4 Participating teams),
  • The first 2 ranked teams from both Groups will qualify for the Semifinals. The semifinals winners will play in the Gold Medal Match, while the losing teams in the bRonze Medal Match
  • The 3rd Ranked team from Group A and the 3rd and 4th Ranked Teams from Group B will play for 5th to 7th place. (In this format 3Avs4B, the loser will finish at 7th place, the winner will play against 3B in the direct match for 5th-6th Places.
  • The Gold Medalist will qualify for the Women´s Under 18 World Championships Division I Group B next year in 2020.
  • The all remaining Nations will have the opportunity to try the qualifcation tournament also in the next season,

Saturday January 12th, 2019 -

Preliminary Round Day 1 Results (GMT +1)

 

Group A:

16:30  :KAZ Kazakhstan  15 - 0  Turkey :TUR

Provisional Standing After Day 1:

1. Kazakhstan  3, 2. Australia 0*, 3. Turkey 0

 

Group B:

13:00  :MEX Mexico  2 - 4  Chinese Taipei :TPE

20:15  :ESP Spain  0 - 1  South Korea :KOR

Provisional Standing After Day 1:

1. Chinese Taipei  3, 2. South Korea 3, 3. Spain 0, 4. Mexico 0

 

Sunday January 13th, 2019 -

Preliminary Round Day 2 Schedule (GMT +1)

 

Group A:

13:00  :TUR Turkey vs Australia :AUS

 

Group B:

16:30  :KOR South Korea vs Mexico :MEX

20:00  :ESP Spain vs Chinese Taipei :TPE



Sunday January 13th, 2019 -

Preliminary Round Day 2 Results (GMT +1)

 

Group A:

13:00  :TUR Turkey  0 - 6  Australia :AUS

Provisional Standing After Day 2:

1. Kazakhstan  3 Q, 2. Australia 3 Q, 3. Turkey 0*

 

Group B:

16:30  :KOR South Korea  5 - 0  Mexico :MEX

20:00  :ESP Spain  3 - 4OT  Chinese Taipei :TPE

Provisional Standing After Day 2:

1. South Korea  6 Q, 2. Chinese Taipei 5 Q, 3. Spain 1, 4. Mexico 0

 

Tuesday January 15th, 2019 -

Preliminary Round Last Day Schedule (GMT +1)

 

Group A:

16:30  :AUS Australia vs Kazakhstan :KAZ

 

*Both Teams are already qualified for the semifinals, the winner of the match will finish the preliminary group on 1st place and avoid the Group B winner in the semifinal, the loser of the match will play it´s semifinal game against the winner of the opposite group.

 

Group B:

13:00  :TPE Chinese Taipei vs South Korea :KOR

20:00  :MEX Mexico vs Spain :ESP

 

*TPE vs KOR - both Teams are already qualified for the Semifinals, the winner of the match will finish the preliminary group on 1st place and avoid the Group B winner in the semifinal, the loser of the match will play it´s semifinal game against the winner of the opposite group.

*MEX vs ESP - is the direct match for the 3rd place in this group, the winner of the match will receive a bye in the 5th-7th placement round, while the losing team will have to face Turkey to qualify for the 5th-6th place match.

 

Tuesday January 15th, 2019 -

Preliminary Round Last Day Results (GMT +1)

 

Group A:

16:30  :AUS Australia  1 - 5  Kazakhstan :KAZ

Final Standing:

1. Kazakhstan  6 Q, 2. Australia 3 Q, 3. Turkey 0

 

Group B:

13:00  :TPE Chinese Taipei  2 - 6  South Korea :KOR

20:00  :MEX Mexico  0 - 3  Spain :ESP

Final Standing:

1. South Korea  9 Q, 2. Chinese Taipei 5 Q, 3. Spain 4, 4. Mexico 0

Wednesday January 16th, 2019 -

Knockout Round Schedule (GMT +1)

 

Semifinals:

16:30  (1B vs 2A)  :KOR South Korea vs Australia :AUS

20:00  (1A vs 2B)  :KAZ Kazakhstan vs Chinese Taipei :TPE

 

*The winners will qualify for the Gold Medal Match and play for the promotion, the losing teams will qualify for the Bronze Medal match.

 

 

5th-7th Place Round Semifinals:

13:00  (3A vs 4B)  :TUR Turkey vs Mexico :MEX

 

*The winner of the match will face Spain in the 5th-6th place match, the losing team will finish the tournament in 7th Place.

 

Wednesday January 16th, 2019 -

Knockout Round Results (GMT +1)

 

Semifinals:

16:30  (1B vs 2A)  :KOR South Korea  5 - 2  Australia :AUS

20:00  (1A vs 2B)  :KAZ Kazakhstan  3 - 1  Chinese Taipei :TPE

 

 

5th-7th Place Round Semifinals:

13:00  (3A vs 4B)  :TUR Turkey  1 - 0  Mexico :MEX

 

*Mexico finished the tournament in 7th Place

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