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!

     

Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2021


Recommended Posts

8 hours ago, hckosice said:

!!!

 

The World Championships will not be in Belarus !

 

The 2021 World Hockey Championships were originally scheduled to be co-organized by Belarus and Latvia, but recent reports from the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) suggest that this will not be the case.

 

Journalist Ryan Kennedy of The Hockey News reported on Thursday evening that the IIHF plans to take away the next championship from Belarus and assign it to Russia.

 

The second venue of the championship - Riga, Latvia - has not changed yet.

 

The Slovak Preliminary A-group thus will not be played in Minsk, but very probably in Moscow.

 

Ryan Kennedy informed that IIHF President René Fasel has already communicated the topic with Vladislav Tretiak, President of the Russian Ice Hockey Federation. The relocation of the hockey championship from Belarus to Russia is due to concerns about the safety of tournament participants and fans, as an independent report commissioned by the IIHF in September highlighted legitimate concerns about the current environment in Belarus and also expressed skepticism about coronavirus spread. At the same time, it criticized the measures to deal with the pandemic.

 

The World Hockey Championships are scheduled to take place from May 21 to June 6 next year.

I red some atricles (interview with Andrey Krauchanka, because he was arrested on 10 days by OMON) and I think it's good idea to changing place. In Belarus, there is not a safe place to organize big competition like world championship. :( 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/4094-mens-ice-hockey-iihf-world-championship-2021/page/2/#findComment-331486
Share on other sites

35 minutes ago, Hipooo said:

I red some atricles (interview with Andrey Krauchanka, because he was arrested on 10 days by OMON) and I think it's good idea to changing place. In Belarus, there is not a safe place to organize big competition like world championship. :( 

 

I think it was only a matter of time. there was absoltely no chance of this event taking place in Belarus. The pressure from Latvia was enormous.

 

BLR players and fans can blame only Lukashenko for this.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/4094-mens-ice-hockey-iihf-world-championship-2021/page/2/#findComment-331491
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

Sounds like Bach supports Belarus being stripped of hosting rights.

 

He didn’t state it explicitly, but the IOC’s actions definitely imply that.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/4094-mens-ice-hockey-iihf-world-championship-2021/page/2/#findComment-334895
Share on other sites

Rene Fasel the Ober-fuhrer of IIHF and the organization Secretary General Horst Lichtner tested positive for the coronavirus.

 

THUS They had to cancel the planned meeting with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, with whom they were supposed to negotiate the organization of next year's World Championship in the country.

 

:p

 

 

"Last week, the IIHF was given the opportunity to meet with President Lukashenko to discuss many issues related to the 2021 World Championships to be held in Minsk, Belarus, and Riga, Latvia. Together with Secretary General Lichtner, we planned to travel to Minsk today to discuss security issues affecting the preparation of the tournament, accusations by the President of the Belarusian Hockey Association Dmitry Baskov, the current situation with COVID-19 in the country and what steps are being taken. to ensure that the tournament can take place safely and in cooperation with Latvia. However, during the pre-flight testing, we were informed that we had both positive tests for COVID-19, ”Fasel wrote on the IIHF's official website.

 

The president added that he and Lichtner must undergo a 10 days quarantine, and since the federation's office will work remotely, he did not expect any more positive cases among employees. They postponed the meeting with the President of Belarus indefinitely as well as the planned Friday video conference with national associations on Friday.

The organization of next year's World Cup has been threatened since Belarus has been in turmoil following the announcement of the results of the August presidential election, after which massive protests against the Lukashenko regime began in the country. He used tough measures against the protesters.

 

Latvia, as the second host country, has publicly distanced itself from cooperation with Belarus since the disputed elections.

 

On Monday, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) excluded Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko from all Olympic activities, including next year's Tokyo Games.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/4094-mens-ice-hockey-iihf-world-championship-2021/page/2/#findComment-335029
Share on other sites

I really can’t understand why Fasel continues to push for the championships to be held in Belarus. It would be extremely unpopular internationally, there might both political and medical issues prevalent, and the IOC made it pretty clear about what they thought of the situation.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/4094-mens-ice-hockey-iihf-world-championship-2021/page/2/#findComment-336079
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Not sure how much we can trust this site watson.ch but according to them there some real chances the World Champs may be moved to Slovakia :d

 

 

Due to the tense political situation in Belarus, the International Hockey Federation (IIHF) is considering the possibility of taking away the tournament from the country and at the same time is considering various alternatives. One of them should be apparently the transfer of part of the championship to Bratislava, informs the Swiss site.

 

IIHF President René Fasel does not want the cancellation of the championship as he did in 2020. He wanted to resolve the current situation with the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko himself, but he contracted the coronavirus and had to move his planned travel to Minsk.

 

According to some rumors he was expected to let him know at the meeting that the IIHF will take away the organization of the tournament. Originally, part of the championship was planed to be moved to St. Petersburg, but after the well known hosting ban for the entire Russian sport, this possibility fell through. Thus, other possible variants began to be solved.

 

One of them is that the whole championship would be organized only in Latvia by Riga, which, however, has only one hall meeting the requred conditions of the IIHF. The Nordic countries are also out of the question, as they already have the next World Championships assigned to them. In Finland in 2022 and in Sweden and Denmark in 2025.

 

The other two options are Prague :CZE and Bratislava :SVK The whole tournament in Bratislava and Prague should also according to rumors be in the game. If one part of the World Championship has to be remained in Latvia, Bratislava is apparently prefered to Prague because the Czech Republic will organizes the World Championship in 2024.

 

The fact that organizing the tournament would cost less money there than in the countries of Western Europe also speaks in favor of Slovakia or the Czech Republic. The final verdict should be announced at the beginning of next year.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/4094-mens-ice-hockey-iihf-world-championship-2021/page/2/#findComment-338025
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Lukashenko proposal :

 

During a personal meeting with Fasel, Lukashenko said that despite the protests, Belarus is a safe country. He compared the situation to what was happening in the USA, where supporters of president Donald Trump attacked the Capitol and it resulted in four casualties.

 

"In our country, protesters and otherwise dissatisfied people do not violently attack government buildings. In Belarus, the situation is quite normal from the perspective of the development of democratic processes," Lukashenko said and offered Fasel the opportunity to organize the entire tournament only in Belarus without  Latvia. On the sidelines, he said that this would be the best world championship ever.

 

:rofl:

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/4094-mens-ice-hockey-iihf-world-championship-2021/page/2/#findComment-341879
Share on other sites

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/4094-mens-ice-hockey-iihf-world-championship-2021/page/2/#findComment-341925
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

    • Wednesday April 29th, 2026 Knockout Round Day 1 Schedule     Relegation Game Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)   Germany  vs  Norway Period-by-Period: April 29th 2026, h. 10:00, Pavol Demitra Ice Hockey Stadium, Trencin     Quarterfinals Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)   Czechia  vs Finland Period-by-Period: April 29th 2026, h. 12:00, Vladimir Dzurilla Ice Arena, Bratislava   Canada  vs  Sweden Period-by-Period: April 29th 2026, h. 14:00, Pavol Demitra Ice Hockey Stadium, Trencin   United States  vs  Latvia Period-by-Period: April 29th 2026, h. 16:00, Vladimir Dzurilla Ice Arena, Bratislava   Slovakia  vs  Denmark Period-by-Period: April 29th 2026, h. 18:00, Pavol Demitra Ice Hockey Stadium, Trencin
    • Wednesday April 29th, 2026 - Round-Robin Day 1 Schedule (GMT +8)   12:30   Spain vs Estonia 16:00   Netherlands vs Romania 19:30   China vs South Korea
    • Tuesday April 28th, 2026 - Round-Robin Day 3 Results (GMT +3)   12:30   Lithuania  3 - 1  South Korea 16:00   Italy  0 - 4  France 19:30   Austria  7 - 4  Estonia   Provisional Standing After Day 3:   1.    9 ----------------- 2.   6 3.   6 4.   3 5.   3 ----------------- 6.   0
    • 2025-26 PSA Tour Copper Level STARR Bermuda Open - Devonshire   Results (April 14-18, 2026)   Men's: 1. Miguel Rodriguez   2. Kareem El-Torkey   3. Nicholas Spizzirri   3. Leandro Romiglio     Women's: 1. Lucy Turmel 2. Sabrina Sobhy    3. Nadine Shahin   3. Haya Ali     Results     2025-26 PSA Tour Bronze Level Sportwerk Hamburg Open - Hamburg   Results (April 15-19, 2026)   Men's: 1. Aly Abou Eleinen 2. Youssef Soliman 3. Fares Dessouky   3. Baptiste Masotti     Women's: 1. Jasmine Hutton 2. Nele Gilis 3. Salma Hany   3. Melissa Alves     Results     2025-26 PSA Tour Gold Level Grasshopper Cup - Zurich   Results (April 21-26, 2026)   Men's: 1. Karim Gawad 2. Victor Crouin 3. Diego Elias   3. Joel Makin   5. Mohamed Abouelghar   5. Abhay Singh   5. Iker Pajares   5. Declan James     Women's: 1. Sivasangari Subramaniam   2. Satomi Watanabe 3. Amina Orfi 3. Georgina Kennedy 5. Salma Hany   5. Nada Abbas   5. Jasmine Hutton   5. Fayrouz Aboelkheir     Results
    • 2026 UCI Track Cycling World Cup #3/3 - Nilai   Results (April 24-26, 2026)   Men's Sprint: 1. Harrie Lavreysen 2. Nicholas Paul 3. Mohd Azizulhasni Awang   3. Nikita Kiriltsev  (Russia) 5. Dominik Topinka   5. Mattia Predomo   5. Tijmen van Loon   5. Minato Nakaishi     Men's Team Sprint: 1. Italy  (Minuta - Napolitano - Predomo) 2. China  (Ruiting - Zhiheng - Zhiwei) 3. Netherlands  (Lavreysen - van den Berg - van Loon) 4. France  (Derache - Grengbo - Vigier) 5. Canada   6. Thailand   7. Kazakhstan   8. South Korea     Men's Team Pursuit: 1. China  (Ni - Zhengyu - Haijiao - Junjie) 2. France  (Besnier - Dupe - Petit - Tabellion) 3. Italy  (Boscaro - Favero - Grimod - Lamon) 4. Switzerland  (Bogli - Buhlmann - Poot - Sommer) 5. New Zealand   6. Germany   7. Japan   8. United States     Men's Keirin: 1. Mohd Azizulhasni Awang 2. Harrie Lavreysen 3. Nicholas Paul 4. Minato Nakaishi   5. Rayan Helal   6. Henric Hackmann   7. Tijmen van Loon   8. Martin Cechman     Men's Omnium: 1. Naoki Kojima 2. Grant Koontz   3. Yanne Dorenbos   4. Milan van den Haute   5. Keegan Hornblow   6. Alex Vogel   7. Max-David Briese   8. Hector Alvarez Martinez     Men's Madison: 1. Germany  (Augenstein - Kluge) 2. New Zealand  (Jackson - Sexton) 3. Netherlands  (Dorenbos - Hoppezak) 4. Italy  (Fiorin - Galli) 5. Belgium   6. France   7. Switzerland   8. United States     Non-Olympic Men's Events:   Men's Elimination Race: 1. Ilya Savekin  (Russia) 2. Alvaro Navas Marchal 3. Matteo Fiorin     -----------------------------------------------   Women's Sprint: 1. Emma Finucane 2. Hetty van de Wouw 3. Yuan Liying 3. Lauriane Genest 5. Stefany Lorena Cuadrado Florez   5. Iana Burlakova  (Russia) 5. Nurul Izzah Izzati Mohd Asri   5. Luz Daniela Gaxiola Gonzalez     Women's Team Sprint: 1. China  (Xuehuang - Liying - Yuxuan) 2. Netherlands  (Kalee - van de Wouw - van der Peet) 3. Mexico  (Gaxiola Gonzalez - Verdugo Osuna - Vizcaino Garcia) 4. Poland  (Karwacka - Seremak - Sibiak) 5. United States   6. Czech Republic   7. Malaysia   8. Ukraine     Women's Team Pursuit: 1. New Zealand  (Botha - Donnelly - Fowler - Shearman) 2. China  (Xianbing - Ning - Xiaoyue - Suwan) 3. Netherlands  (van Belle - Wiebes - Hengeveld - van der Duin) 4. Belgium  (de Clercq - Hesters - Vanhove - Vierstraete) 5. Germany   6. Switzerland   7. Japan   8. Poland     Women's Keirin: 1. Wang Lijuan 2. Luz Daniela Gaxiola Gonzalez 3. Emma Finucane 4. Stefany Lorena Cuadrado Florez 5. Hetty van de Wouw   6. Lauriane Genest   7. Iana Burlakova  (Russia) 8. Nikola Sibiak     Women's Omnium: 1. Anita Yvonne Stenberg 2. Lorena Wiebes 3. Samantha Donnelly 4. Yumi Kajihara 5. Lara Gillespie   6. Olivija Baleisyte   7. Yareli Acevedo Mendoza   8. Helene Hesters     Women's Madison: 1. Netherlands  (van Belle - Wiebes) 2. New Zealand  (Botha - Fowler) 3. Switzerland  (Seitz - Andres) 4. China  (Zhou - Chen) 5. Belgium   6. Japan   7. France   8. Hong Kong     Non-Olympic Women's Events:   Women's Elimination Race: 1. Anita Yvonne Stenberg 2. Yareli Acevedo Mendoza 3. Lara Gillespie     Results
    • Aleksandra Golovkina-Dolinskė (who is number 3 in Lithuania) announced about shifting to represent   I'm sure we won't really going to see her achieving much in international competitions 
    • 2026 LPGA Tour The Chevron Championship - Texas    Results (April 23-26, 2026)   Major Championship (100 points)   Women's: 1. Nelly Korda 2. Patty Tavatanakit 2. Yin Ruoning 4. Liu Yan   4. Yoon I-na   6. Kim Hyo-joo 7. Hannah Green   7. Lottie Woad   7. Ryann O'Toole   10. Angel Yin 10. Charley Hull   12. Jennifer Kupcho   12. Yealimi Noh   12. Rio Takeda   12. Ryu Hae-ran   12. Carlota Ciganda   12. Hwang You-min   12. Minami Katsu   12. Gaby Lopez   12. Lexi Thompson   21. Maja Stark   21. Miyu Yamashita   21. Celine Boutier   21. Im Jin-hee   21. Akie Iwai 21. Choi Hye-jin 27. Allisen Corpuz   27. Jasmine Suwannapura   27. Jenny Bae 27. Saki Baba 27. Pauline Roussin-Bouchard   27. Mary Liu   27. Chiara Tamburlini   34. Lee So-mi   34. Megan Khang   34. Nanna Koerstz Madsen   34. Cassie Porter   38. Yuri Yoshida   38. Shannon Tan   38. Sora Kamiya   38. Jing Yan   38. Erika Hara   38. Yang Yun-seo   38. Farah O'Keefe     Results
    • 2026 LPGA Tour JM Eagle LA Championship - California    Results (April 16-19, 2026)   (44.30 points)   Women's: 1. Hannah Green 2. Im Jin-hee   2. Kim Sei-young   4. Yoon I-na   5. Ryu Hae-ran   5. Patty Tavatanakit   7. Minami Katsu   7. Chizzy Iwai   9. Jing Yan   9. Melanie Green 11. Jenny Bae 11. Suvichaya Vinijchaitham 13. Allisen Corpuz   13. Jennifer Kupcho   13. Alison Lee   13. Akie Iwai   13. Asterisk Talley     Results
    • 2026 PGA Tour Zurich Classic of New Orleans - Louisiana    Results (April 23-26, 2026)   Team Event   Men's: 1. Alex Fitzpatrick & Matt Fitzpatrick 2. Hayden Springer & Alex Smalley 2. Kris Ventura & Kristoffer Reitan 4. Jacob Skov Olesen & Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen 4. Trace Crowe & Ben Martin 6. Tom Hoge & Billy Horschel 6. Austin Eckroat & Davis Thompson   6. Hank Lebioda & Eric Cole   6. Jeffrey Kang & Doug Ghim   10. Mac Meissner & Matt McCarty   10. Andrew Novak & Ben Griffin   10. Seamus Power & Matti Schmid      *Provisional Standings to the FedEx Cup Playoffs (only top 20): 1. Matt Fitzpatrick  / 2.394p 2. Scottie Scheffler  / 2.031p 3. Collin Morikawa  / 1.719p 4. Cameron Young  / 1.671p 5. Jacob Bridgeman  / 1.495p 6. Chris Gotterup  / 1.299p 7. Akshay Bhatia  / 1.282p 8. Rory McIlroy  / 1.226p 9. Ludvig Aberg  / 1.143p 10. Kim Si-woo  / 1.074p 11. Xander Schauffele  / 1.034p 12. Lee Min Woo  / 952p 13. Jake Knapp  / 928p 14. Justin Rose  / 913p 15. Russell Henley  / 832p 16. Tommy Fleetwood  / 809p 17. Robert MacIntyre  / 796p 18. Hideki Matsuyama  / 789p 19. Sepp Straka  / 757p 20. Gary Woodland  / 752p   * The FedEx Cup Playoffs are a series of 3 final events of the season where the top 70 players with the most points during the year qualify to compete for the 2026 PGA Tour championship.   Results
×
×
  • Create New...