website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Women's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2024


Recommended Posts

Sunday April 14th, 2024 -

 

Knockout Round Last Day Results (GMT -4)

 

Bronze Medal Match
Eastern Daylight Time (GMT -4)

 

Czechia CZE.gif 2 - 3PSO FIN.gif Finland
Period-by-Period: 0-0, 1-2, 1-0, Overtime: 0-0, Penalty Shoot-Out: 0-1
April 14th 2024, h. 13:00, Adirondack Back Center, Utica

 

 

Gold Medal Match
Eastern Daylight Time (GMT -4)

 

United States USA.gif 5 - 6OT CAN.gif Canada
Period-by-Period: 1-1, 2-2, 2-2, Overtime:0-1
April 14th 2024, h. 17:00, Adirondack Back Center, Utica

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/26886-womens-ice-hockey-iihf-world-championship-2024/page/6/#findComment-621557
Share on other sites

Women's Tournament
Final Results

 

CAN.gif Canada

 

USA.gif United States

 

FIN.gif Finland
 
4
Czechia
CZE.gif
5
Switzerland
SUI.gif
6
Germany
GER.gif
7
Sweden
SWE.gif
8
Japan
JPN.gif
9
China
CHN.gif
10
Denmark
DEN.gif
The following Nations have qualified for the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2025
 
  • CAN.gif Canada
  • CZE.gif Czechia
  • FIN.gif Finland
  • GER.gif Germany
  • JPN.gif Japan
  • SWE.gif Sweden
  • SUI.gif Switzerland
  • USA.gif United States

 

The following Nation has been relegated to the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group A World Championship 2025
 

  • CHN.gif China
  • DEN.gif Denmark
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/26886-womens-ice-hockey-iihf-world-championship-2024/page/6/#findComment-621558
Share on other sites

AWARDS

 

Most Valuable Player

(MVP)


Laila Edwards :USA

 

M3OBR56X7G4BHDQMY7NAUFZ564.jpg

 

IIHF Directorate Awards


Best Goalkeeper:

 

Sandra Abstreiter :GER


Best Defender:

 

Renata Fast :CAN


Best Forward:

 

Alex Carpenter :USA

Media All-Star Team


Goalkeeper: Sanni Ahola :FIN
Defender: Renata Fast :CAN
Defender: Caroline Harvey :USA
Forward: Alex Carpenter :USA
Forward: Laila Edwards :USA
Forward: Natalie Mlynkova :CZE

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/26886-womens-ice-hockey-iihf-world-championship-2024/page/6/#findComment-621559
Share on other sites

GROUPS - 2025

 

 

A 

 

Canada :CAN

United States :USA 

Finland :FIN

Czechia :CZE

Switzerland :SUI

 

 

B

 

Germany :GER

Sweden :SWE

Japan :JPN

TBD :WHT*

TBD :WHT*

* (Promoted teams from W Division I Group A WCh 2024 are not known yet, since the Tournament will be played next week.

The Top 2 Nations from that tournament will progress)

Edited by hckošice
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/26886-womens-ice-hockey-iihf-world-championship-2024/page/6/#findComment-621561
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • Plenty of moments, but while this one is fresh in my brain...   It was the audience singing the national anthem as they raised the  at the end of the men's Ice Hockey game earlier today.   Of course everyone knows about the divisiveness of American politics.  Here in the USA, we have so much fighting amongst ourselves, and the division is exhausting and at times worrisome.  Then, when you look abroad, I see the world looking at us, and much of what I hear is negativity towards us.  (This isn't unique to the current administration.)  That even includes being on forums like this one, whose aim is to celebrate Olympic sport and athletes from around the world as they compete in the Olympics, whose aim is to bring unity and good sportsmanship.   During the Olympics, it's a time where we in the USA come together.  Though half of my fellow Americans voted differently than I did, we all got to cheer when we scored that OT goal.  We all came together and sang our national anthem.  I don't know the hockey players at all.  They may have voted for our current president, or perhaps not.  Statistically, probably half of them did.  But that doesn't matter here.  We even have ads on TV right now saying "For two weeks, we all come together."   My country is more than its political leaders.  (I mean, half of Americans didn't even vote for our president.)  My country is full of beautiful stories, places, and people.  We have amazing athletes.  And when we win a gold medal, we celebrate.  Of course there are aspects of being an American that aren't good...but there's plenty to celebrate.  And I got to hear that audibly today.   When you on this forum see me and my fellow Americans celebrating a victory (whether that's in ice hockey or whatever random sport you don't care about), I hope what you see is us celebrating the accomplishments of our athletes.  I hope you don't see me as one who is promoting any political agenda.  (My political beliefs or who I voted for aren't relevant here.) I'm just a guy that likes to watch people from my country go out there and fight as hard as they can to win.  When we do, it's great, and I'll celebrate.  When we don't, I'll congratulate the victors and hope we can come back stronger next time.   This isn't a specific moment, but one thing I love most about international sport are the hugs that the athletes give each other after they finish.  They're competitors, and they each want to win...but ultimately, they just want to be their best and beat the best.  I love seeing the sportsmanship that is evident at most times.  So likewise, I hope we fans can be an extension of that Olympic spirit, promoting peace, excellence, and good sportsmanship as we all celebrate sport.   And yes, I also recognize there may be some who don't like it when America dominates certain sports.  I feel similarly when I see other countries dominating other areas.  I mean, besides the Germans, who didn't love it when the  sled came and stole bronze in the 4-man bob today?  I think back to the Athletics WCh when  randomly won a shot put medal, I think it was.  I love the underdog story, too, and I celebrate those moments.  Of course it stings if it's an underdog that beats , but again, congrats to the victor, and see you next time.   
    • …based on what?   Also good luck to Netball, has the IF sanctioned a single men’s game yet? Not very gender equal, youthful or urban of them.
    • City’s airport under heavy fire, people trying to take cover
    • They are already engaged in shootings, and they have threatened to start killing civilians
    • Alpine skiing (10)   *No changes. I don't regret neither the old combined events, nor the team event. I think we have the best possible outcome now. Schedule could be revisited though.   Biathlon (11)   * Single mixed relay instead of regular mixed relay. If you want a third relay, let's have one with a different format. Two teams per country   Bobsleigh (4 -> 3)   * Drop that Monobob nonsense. It's ok, if we don't have the exact same number of events between males and females. Two teams per country (sorry Germany), push for standardized bobsleighs in two-woman and two-men.   Cross-country skiing (12 -> 14)     * Have both free and classical sprint events * Make sure you have real sprint courses, and no Klaebo-sprint courses     Curling (3)   *As a pure two-weeks-every-four-years curling guy, I prefer the mixed format over the longest one, but I assume purists will disagree, so it's ok    Figure skating (5 -> 4)   *Drop the team event or come with something better. As it stands, it's too much artificial.   Freestyle skiing (15 -> 13)     * Remove aerials altogether. It was ok to have gymnasts doing crazy stuff on air for a time, but with the inclusion of other crazy stuff from actual skiers, it became pointless * Keep dual moguls, but tweak it so that speed becomes way more prevalent * Add mixed skicross event     Ice hockey (2)   - ok -   Luge (5)   * Drop the women's double, not competitive enough.   Nordic combined (3 -> 4)   * Keept it ! * Add one women's events, no need for more * Make one of the men's event a Mass Start * Add one woman to the relay   Short-track speed skating (9)   - ok -   Skeleton (3)   - ok -   Ski jumping (6 -> 5)   * Have only one mixed team event and that's it.   Ski mountaineering (3 -> 5)   * Make it a core sport ! (I believe it brings enough variety to the program to keep it for good) * Have sprint events ont the longest relay course * Add individual events   Snowboarding (11 -> 14)   * Add a parallel slalom team event * Add freeride events   Speed skating (14 -> 13)   * Drop the Mass Start, it's not your sport !  * Bring an all-around team event, or possibly both individual all-around events if the athletes are up for it.    Bandy (as an additional sport) (0-1)   * Men only, and if it makes sense for the host country.     TOTAL: 116 -> 118/119
    • Plan is to reduce the suit as for the summer in every sport. Get it a lot smaller. 
    • Is the announcement in June of what sports getting cut final or will they be votes, campaigns and protests? 
    • 2030 will likely break the record if Cross Country Running is added. 
    • Will the Sport continue if it loses its Olympics place. Won’t countries prefer those in it go go into the surviving events. 
×
×
  • Create New...