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7 hours ago, Dragon said:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bando_(sport)

One of the completely forgotten parts of sporting history.

Possibly the first professional team sport.

It's a small link with bandy but fascinating....

Definitely makes for some interesting reading :)

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On 21.1.2017 at 01:28, Dmitry said:

Men's Bandy FIB World Championship 2017 in Group A will start in  Sandviken in Sweden on Sunday, 29 January.

Pool A:  :RUS:FIN:SWE:KAZ

Pool B:  :NOR:BLR:USA:GER

 

Pool A is stronger, so the quarterfinals will be 1A - 4B, 2A - 3B, 3A - 2B, 4A - 1B

 

Teams by number of previous participations in the World championships:

 

USSR + Russia - 36 (17 + 19)
Sweden - 36
Finland - 36

Norway - 34

USA - 23

Kazakhstan - 18

Belarus - 14

Germany - 3

 

The tournament will finish on the 5th February.


I know enough about Bandy to say, that our group is so freaking strong :d
I mean KAZ,FIN,RUS and SWE in the SAME group?

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9 hours ago, Finnator123 said:


I know enough about Bandy to say, that our group is so freaking strong :d
I mean KAZ,FIN,RUS and SWE in the SAME group?

Yes:p It's the fourth world championships with this system.

 

Last year Finland lost 4 games and won only 2, but they were with silver medals.:cool: 

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After two years outside the world championships Canada won the tournament in Group B after start in pool B! Canada has defeated Hungary 4:3 in the final. It will play in the Group A next year.

 

Group B. Final standings:

1.  CAN.gif

2.  HUN.gif

3.  MGL.gif

4.  JPN.gif

5.  UKR.gif

6.  EST.gif

7.  NED.gif

8.  CZE.gif

9.  :CHN

10. :SOM

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:dGermany's team at the world championship:

 

Viktor Rud, Paul Sr. Savchenko, Sergei Naab, Theo Houck, Hauke Sander, Fedor Mironov, Eugene Maier, Pawel Lytaev, Dimitri Kuzmin, Michael Dunaev, Alexander Kuznetsov, Alexander Kolyagin, Eugen Kudrin, Sergei Bitkov, Aleksei Zigankov, Niklas Laue, Paul Ewald, Paul Jr. Savchenko

 

 

Sergei Bitkov is 60 years old :yikes:

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