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List of IIHF World Championship medalists

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List of IIHF World Championship medalists

The Ice Hockey World Championships is an annual event held by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). It was preceded by the European Championship which was held from 1910 to 1932. The first World Championship tournament was decided at the 1920 Summer Olympics. Subsequently, ice hockey was featured at the Winter Olympic Games, where the World Championship was decided when the two events occurred concurrently, until the 1968 Winter Olympics. The first three championships were contested at the Olympics, while the first World Championships that were an individual event were held in 1930. The modern format for the World Championship features 16 teams in the championship group, 12 teams in Division I and 12 teams in Division II. If there are more than 40 teams, the rest compete in Division III. The teams in the championship play a preliminary and qualifying round, then the top eight teams play in the playoff medal round and the winning team is crowned World Champion. From the 1920 Olympics until the 1976 World Championships, only athletes designated as "amateur" were allowed to compete in the tournament. Because of this, players from the National Hockey League and its senior minor-league teams were not allowed to compete, while the Soviet Union was allowed to use permanent full-time players who were positioned as regular workers of an aircraft industry or tractor industry employer that sponsored what would be presented as an after-hours amateur social sports society team for their workers. In 1970, after an agreement to allow just a small number of its professionals to participate was rescinded by the IIHF, Canada withdrew from the tournament. Starting in 1977, professional athletes were allowed to compete in the tournament and Canada re-entered, using some NHL players from those teams that were not good enough to reach the Stanley Cup playoffs. Following the conclusion of the 2025 edition, 88 tournaments have been staged. From 1920 to 1930, the Winter Olympic Games Ice Hockey Tournaments held counted as the World Championships and no tournaments in between were held. No championships were held from 1940 to 1946 due to World War II, nor during the Olympic years 1980, 1984 and 1988, nor in 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic. Ten national teams have won a gold medal at the World Championships, five more national teams have won medals. Canada has won 53 medals overall and 28 gold, the most of any nation. The Soviet Union, which began competing in the year of 1954 and last competed in 1991, captured a medal in each of 34 tournaments they entered. In winning the 2006 World Championships, Sweden became the first nation in ice hockey history to win an Olympic gold as well as a separate World Championship in the same season. In 2022, Finland repeated this achievement by winning the World Championships at home.

Tables

· Champions
1920 †
1920 †
Year
1920 †
Gold
Canada (1)
Silver
United States (1)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (1)
4th place
Sweden (1)
Host city / cities
Antwerp (1)
Host country / countries
Belgium (1)
1924 *
1924 *
Year
1924 *
Gold
Canada (2)
Silver
United States (2)
Bronze
Great Britain (1)
4th place
Sweden (2)
Host city / cities
Chamonix (1)
Host country / countries
France (1)
1928 *
1928 *
Year
1928 *
Gold
Canada (3)
Silver
Sweden (1)
Bronze
Switzerland (1)
4th place
Great Britain (1)
Host city / cities
St. Moritz (1)
Host country / countries
Switzerland (1)
1930
1930
Year
1930
Gold
Canada (4)
Silver
Germany (1)
Bronze
Switzerland (2)
4th place
Austria (1)
Host city / cities
Chamonix (2)Berlin (1)Vienna (1)
Host country / countries
France (2) Germany (1) Austria (1)
1931
1931
Year
1931
Gold
Canada (5)
Silver
United States (3)
Bronze
Austria (1)
4th place
Poland (1)
Host city / cities
Krynica (1)
Host country / countries
Poland (1)
1932 *
1932 *
Year
1932 *
Gold
Canada (6)
Silver
United States (4)
Bronze
Germany (1)
4th place
Poland (2)
Host city / cities
Lake Placid (1)
Host country / countries
United States (1)
1933
1933
Year
1933
Gold
United States (1)
Silver
Canada (1)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (2)
4th place
Austria (2)
Host city / cities
Prague (1)
Host country / countries
Czechoslovakia (1)
1934
1934
Year
1934
Gold
Canada (7)
Silver
United States (5)
Bronze
Germany (2)
4th place
Switzerland (1)
Host city / cities
Milan (1)
Host country / countries
Italy (1)
1935
1935
Year
1935
Gold
Canada (8)
Silver
Switzerland (1)
Bronze
Great Britain (2)
4th place
Czechoslovakia (1)
Host city / cities
Davos (1)
Host country / countries
Switzerland (2)
1936 *
1936 *
Year
1936 *
Gold
Great Britain (1)
Silver
Canada (2)
Bronze
United States (1)
4th place
Czechoslovakia (2)
Host city / cities
Garmisch-Partenkirchen (1)
Host country / countries
Germany (2)
1937
1937
Year
1937
Gold
Canada (9)
Silver
Great Britain (1)
Bronze
Switzerland (3)
4th place
Germany (1)
Host city / cities
London (1)
Host country / countries
Great Britain (1)
1938
1938
Year
1938
Gold
Canada (10)
Silver
Great Britain (2)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (3)
4th place
Germany (2)
Host city / cities
Prague (2)
Host country / countries
Czechoslovakia (2)
1939
1939
Year
1939
Gold
Canada (11)
Silver
United States (6)
Bronze
Switzerland (4)
4th place
Czechoslovakia (3)
Host city / cities
Zürich (1) and Basel (1)
Host country / countries
Switzerland (3)
1940–1946
1940–1946
Year
1940–1946
Gold
Competitions not held because of World War II
1947
1947
Year
1947
Gold
Czechoslovakia (1)
Silver
Sweden (2)
Bronze
Austria (2)
4th place
Switzerland (2)
Host city / cities
Prague (3)
Host country / countries
Czechoslovakia (3)
1948 *
1948 *
Year
1948 *
Gold
Canada (12)
Silver
Czechoslovakia (1)
Bronze
Switzerland (5)
4th place
United States (1)
Host city / cities
St. Moritz (2)
Host country / countries
Switzerland (4)
1949
1949
Year
1949
Gold
Czechoslovakia (2)
Silver
Canada (3)
Bronze
United States (2)
4th place
Sweden (3)
Host city / cities
Stockholm (1)
Host country / countries
Sweden (1)
1950
1950
Year
1950
Gold
Canada (13)
Silver
United States (7)
Bronze
Switzerland (6)
4th place
Great Britain (2)
Host city / cities
London (2)
Host country / countries
Great Britain (2)
1951
1951
Year
1951
Gold
Canada (14)
Silver
Sweden (3)
Bronze
Switzerland (7)
4th place
Norway (1)
Host city / cities
Paris (1)
Host country / countries
France (3)
1952 *
1952 *
Year
1952 *
Gold
Canada (15)
Silver
United States (8)
Bronze
Sweden (1)
4th place
Czechoslovakia (4)
Host city / cities
Oslo (1) and Drammen (1)
Host country / countries
Norway (1)
1953
1953
Year
1953
Gold
Sweden (1)
Silver
West Germany (1/2)
Bronze
Switzerland (8)
4th place
Italy (1)
Host city / cities
Zürich (2) and Basel (2)
Host country / countries
Switzerland (5)
1954
1954
Year
1954
Gold
Soviet Union (1)
Silver
Canada (4)
Bronze
Sweden (2)
4th place
Czechoslovakia (5)
Host city / cities
Stockholm (2)
Host country / countries
Sweden (2)
1955
1955
Year
1955
Gold
Canada (16)
Silver
Soviet Union (1)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (4)
4th place
United States (2)
Host city / cities
Krefeld (1), Dortmund (1) and Cologne (1)
Host country / countries
West Germany (1/3)
1956 *
1956 *
Year
1956 *
Gold
Soviet Union (2)
Silver
United States (9)
Bronze
Canada (1)
4th place
Sweden (4)
Host city / cities
Cortina d'Ampezzo (1)
Host country / countries
Italy (2)
1957
1957
Year
1957
Gold
Sweden (2)
Silver
Soviet Union (2)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (5)
4th place
Finland (1)
Host city / cities
Moscow (1)
Host country / countries
Soviet Union (1)
1958
1958
Year
1958
Gold
Canada (17)
Silver
Soviet Union (3)
Bronze
Sweden (3)
4th place
Czechoslovakia (6)
Host city / cities
Oslo (2)
Host country / countries
Norway (2)
1959
1959
Year
1959
Gold
Canada (18)
Silver
Soviet Union (4)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (6)
4th place
United States (3)
Host city / cities
Prague (4), Bratislava (1) and Ostrava (1)
Host country / countries
Czechoslovakia (4)
1960 *
1960 *
Year
1960 *
Gold
United States (2)
Silver
Canada (5)
Bronze
Soviet Union (1)
4th place
Czechoslovakia (7)
Host city / cities
Squaw Valley (1)
Host country / countries
United States (2)
1961
1961
Year
1961
Gold
Canada (19)
Silver
Czechoslovakia (2)
Bronze
Soviet Union (2)
4th place
Sweden (5)
Host city / cities
Geneva (1) and Lausanne (1)
Host country / countries
Switzerland (6)
1962
1962
Year
1962
Gold
Sweden (3)
Silver
Canada (6)
Bronze
United States (3)
4th place
Finland (2)
Host city / cities
Colorado Springs (1) and Denver (1)
Host country / countries
United States (3)
1963
1963
Year
1963
Gold
Soviet Union (3)
Silver
Sweden (4)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (7)
4th place
Canada (1)
Host city / cities
Stockholm (3)
Host country / countries
Sweden (3)
1964 *
1964 *
Year
1964 *
Gold
Soviet Union (4)
Silver
Sweden (5)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (8)
4th place
Canada (2)
Host city / cities
Innsbruck (1)
Host country / countries
Austria (2)
1965
1965
Year
1965
Gold
Soviet Union (5)
Silver
Czechoslovakia (3)
Bronze
Sweden (4)
4th place
Canada (3)
Host city / cities
Tampere (1)
Host country / countries
Finland (1)
1966
1966
Year
1966
Gold
Soviet Union (6)
Silver
Czechoslovakia (4)
Bronze
Canada (2)
4th place
Sweden (6)
Host city / cities
Ljubljana (1)
Host country / countries
Yugoslavia (1)
1967
1967
Year
1967
Gold
Soviet Union (7)
Silver
Sweden (6)
Bronze
Canada (3)
4th place
Czechoslovakia (8)
Host city / cities
Vienna (2)
Host country / countries
Austria (3)
1968 *
1968 *
Year
1968 *
Gold
Soviet Union (8)
Silver
Czechoslovakia (5)
Bronze
Canada (4)
4th place
Sweden (7)
Host city / cities
Grenoble (1)
Host country / countries
France (4)
1969
1969
Year
1969
Gold
Soviet Union (9)
Silver
Sweden (7)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (9)
4th place
Canada (4)
Host city / cities
Stockholm (4)
Host country / countries
Sweden (4)
1970
1970
Year
1970
Gold
Soviet Union (10)
Silver
Sweden (8)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (10)
4th place
Finland (3)
Host city / cities
Stockholm (5)
Host country / countries
Sweden (5)
1971
1971
Year
1971
Gold
Soviet Union (11)
Silver
Czechoslovakia (6)
Bronze
Sweden (5)
4th place
Finland (4)
Host city / cities
Bern (1) and Geneva (2)
Host country / countries
Switzerland (7)
1972
1972
Year
1972
Gold
Czechoslovakia (3)
Silver
Soviet Union (5)
Bronze
Sweden (6)
4th place
Finland (5)
Host city / cities
Prague (5)
Host country / countries
Czechoslovakia (5)
1973
1973
Year
1973
Gold
Soviet Union (12)
Silver
Sweden (9)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (11)
4th place
Finland (6)
Host city / cities
Moscow (2)
Host country / countries
Soviet Union (2)
1974
1974
Year
1974
Gold
Soviet Union (13)
Silver
Czechoslovakia (7)
Bronze
Sweden (7)
4th place
Finland (7)
Host city / cities
Helsinki (1)
Host country / countries
Finland (2)
1975
1975
Year
1975
Gold
Soviet Union (14)
Silver
Czechoslovakia (8)
Bronze
Sweden (8)
4th place
Finland (8)
Host city / cities
Munich (1) and Düsseldorf (1)
Host country / countries
West Germany (2/4)
1976
1976
Year
1976
Gold
Czechoslovakia (4)
Silver
Soviet Union (6)
Bronze
Sweden (9)
4th place
United States (4)
Host city / cities
Katowice (1)
Host country / countries
Poland (2)
1977
1977
Year
1977
Gold
Czechoslovakia (5)
Silver
Sweden (10)
Bronze
Soviet Union (3)
4th place
Canada (5)
Host city / cities
Vienna (3)
Host country / countries
Austria (4)
1978
1978
Year
1978
Gold
Soviet Union (15)
Silver
Czechoslovakia (9)
Bronze
Canada (5)
4th place
Sweden (8)
Host city / cities
Prague (6)
Host country / countries
Czechoslovakia (6)
1979
1979
Year
1979
Gold
Soviet Union (16)
Silver
Czechoslovakia (10)
Bronze
Sweden (10)
4th place
Canada (6)
Host city / cities
Moscow (3)
Host country / countries
Soviet Union (3)
1980
1980
Year
1980
Gold
Competition not held during 1980 Olympics
1981
1981
Year
1981
Gold
Soviet Union (17)
Silver
Sweden (11)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (12)
4th place
Canada (7)
Host city / cities
Gothenburg (1) and Stockholm (6)
Host country / countries
Sweden (6)
1982
1982
Year
1982
Gold
Soviet Union (18)
Silver
Czechoslovakia (11)
Bronze
Canada (6)
4th place
Sweden (9)
Host city / cities
Helsinki (2) and Tampere (2)
Host country / countries
Finland (3)
1983
1983
Year
1983
Gold
Soviet Union (19)
Silver
Czechoslovakia (12)
Bronze
Canada (7)
4th place
Sweden (10)
Host city / cities
Düsseldorf (2), Dortmund (2) and Munich (2)
Host country / countries
West Germany (3/5)
1984
1984
Year
1984
Gold
Competition not held during 1984 Olympics
1985
1985
Year
1985
Gold
Czechoslovakia (6)
Silver
Canada (7)
Bronze
Soviet Union (4)
4th place
United States (5)
Host city / cities
Prague (7)
Host country / countries
Czechoslovakia (7)
1986
1986
Year
1986
Gold
Soviet Union (20)
Silver
Sweden (12)
Bronze
Canada (8)
4th place
Finland (9)
Host city / cities
Moscow (4)
Host country / countries
Soviet Union (4)
1987
1987
Year
1987
Gold
Sweden (4)
Silver
Soviet Union (7)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (13)
4th place
Canada (8)
Host city / cities
Vienna (4)
Host country / countries
Austria (5)
1988
1988
Year
1988
Gold
Competition not held during 1988 Olympics
1989
1989
Year
1989
Gold
Soviet Union (21)
Silver
Canada (8)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (14)
4th place
Sweden (11)
Host city / cities
Stockholm (7) and Södertälje (1)
Host country / countries
Sweden (7)
1990
1990
Year
1990
Gold
Soviet Union (22)
Silver
Sweden (13)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (15)
4th place
Canada (9)
Host city / cities
Bern (2) and Fribourg (1)
Host country / countries
Switzerland (8)
1991
1991
Year
1991
Gold
Sweden (5)
Silver
Canada (9)
Bronze
Soviet Union (5)
4th place
United States (6)
Host city / cities
Turku (1), Helsinki (3) and Tampere (3)
Host country / countries
Finland (4)
1992
1992
Year
1992
Gold
Sweden (6)
Silver
Finland (1)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (16)
4th place
Switzerland (3)
Host city / cities
Prague (8) and Bratislava (2)
Host country / countries
Czechoslovakia (8)
1993
1993
Year
1993
Gold
Russia (1/23)
Silver
Sweden (14)
Bronze
Czech Republic (1/17)
4th place
Canada (10)
Host city / cities
Dortmund (3) and Munich (3)
Host country / countries
Germany (3/6)
1994
1994
Year
1994
Gold
Canada (20)
Silver
Finland (2)
Bronze
Sweden (11)
4th place
United States (7)
Host city / cities
Bolzano (1), Canazei (1) and Milan (2)
Host country / countries
Italy (3)
1995
1995
Year
1995
Gold
Finland (1)
Silver
Sweden (15)
Bronze
Canada (9)
4th place
Czech Republic (1/9)
Host city / cities
Stockholm (8) and Gävle (1)
Host country / countries
Sweden (8)
1996
1996
Year
1996
Gold
Czech Republic (1/7)
Silver
Canada (10)
Bronze
United States (4)
4th place
Russia (1/1)
Host city / cities
Vienna (5)
Host country / countries
Austria (6)
1997
1997
Year
1997
Gold
Canada (21)
Silver
Sweden (16)
Bronze
Czech Republic (2/18)
4th place
Russia (2/2)
Host city / cities
Helsinki (4), Turku (2) and Tampere (4)
Host country / countries
Finland (5)
1998
1998
Year
1998
Gold
Sweden (7)
Silver
Finland (3)
Bronze
Czech Republic (3/19)
4th place
Switzerland (4)
Host city / cities
Zürich (3) and Basel (3)
Host country / countries
Switzerland (9)
1999
1999
Year
1999
Gold
Czech Republic (2/8)
Silver
Finland (4)
Bronze
Sweden (12)
4th place
Canada (11)
Host city / cities
Oslo (3), Lillehammer (1) and Hamar (1)
Host country / countries
Norway (3)
2000
2000
Year
2000
Gold
Czech Republic (3/9)
Silver
Slovakia (1)
Bronze
Finland (1)
4th place
Canada (12)
Host city / cities
Saint Petersburg (1)
Host country / countries
Russia (1/5)
2001
2001
Year
2001
Gold
Czech Republic (4/10)
Silver
Finland (5)
Bronze
Sweden (13)
4th place
United States (8)
Host city / cities
Cologne (2), Hanover (1) and Nuremberg (1)
Host country / countries
Germany (4/7)
2002
2002
Year
2002
Gold
Slovakia (1)
Silver
Russia (1/8)
Bronze
Sweden (14)
4th place
Finland (10)
Host city / cities
Gothenburg (2), Karlstad (1) and Jönköping (1)
Host country / countries
Sweden (9)
2003
2003
Year
2003
Gold
Canada (22)
Silver
Sweden (17)
Bronze
Slovakia (1)
4th place
Czech Republic (2/10)
Host city / cities
Helsinki (5), Tampere (5) and Turku (3)
Host country / countries
Finland (6)
2004
2004
Year
2004
Gold
Canada (23)
Silver
Sweden (18)
Bronze
United States (5)
4th place
Slovakia (1)
Host city / cities
Prague (9) and Ostrava (2)
Host country / countries
Czech Republic (1/9)
2005
2005
Year
2005
Gold
Czech Republic (5/11)
Silver
Canada (11)
Bronze
Russia (1/6)
4th place
Sweden (12)
Host city / cities
Innsbruck (2) and Vienna (6)
Host country / countries
Austria (7)
2006
2006
Year
2006
Gold
Sweden (8)
Silver
Czech Republic (1/13)
Bronze
Finland (2)
4th place
Canada (13)
Host city / cities
Riga (1)
Host country / countries
Latvia (1)
2007
2007
Year
2007
Gold
Canada (24)
Silver
Finland (6)
Bronze
Russia (2/7)
4th place
Sweden (13)
Host city / cities
Moscow (5) and Mytishchi (1)
Host country / countries
Russia (2/6)
2008
2008
Year
2008
Gold
Russia (2/24)
Silver
Canada (12)
Bronze
Finland (3)
4th place
Sweden (14)
Host city / cities
Halifax (1) and Quebec City (1)
Host country / countries
Canada (1)
2009
2009
Year
2009
Gold
Russia (3/25)
Silver
Canada (13)
Bronze
Sweden (15)
4th place
United States (9)
Host city / cities
Kloten (1) and Bern (3)
Host country / countries
Switzerland (10)
2010
2010
Year
2010
Gold
Czech Republic (6/12)
Silver
Russia (2/9)
Bronze
Sweden (16)
4th place
Germany (3/3)
Host city / cities
Cologne (3), Mannheim (1) and Gelsenkirchen (1)
Host country / countries
Germany (5/8)
2011
2011
Year
2011
Gold
Finland (2)
Silver
Sweden (19)
Bronze
Czech Republic (4/20)
4th place
Russia (3/3)
Host city / cities
Bratislava (3) and Košice (1)
Host country / countries
Slovakia (1)
2012
2012
Year
2012
Gold
Russia (4/26)
Silver
Slovakia (2)
Bronze
Czech Republic (5/21)
4th place
Finland (11)
Host city / cities
Helsinki (6) Stockholm (9)
Host country / countries
Finland (7) Sweden (10)
2013
2013
Year
2013
Gold
Sweden (9)
Silver
Switzerland (2)
Bronze
United States (6)
4th place
Finland (12)
Host city / cities
Stockholm (10)Helsinki (7)
Host country / countries
Sweden (11) Finland (8)
2014
2014
Year
2014
Gold
Russia (5/27)
Silver
Finland (7)
Bronze
Sweden (17)
4th place
Czech Republic (3/11)
Host city / cities
Minsk (1)
Host country / countries
Belarus (1)
2015
2015
Year
2015
Gold
Canada (25)
Silver
Russia (3/10)
Bronze
United States (7)
4th place
Czech Republic (4/12)
Host city / cities
Prague (10) and Ostrava (3)
Host country / countries
Czech Republic (2/10)
2016
2016
Year
2016
Gold
Canada (26)
Silver
Finland (8)
Bronze
Russia (3/8)
4th place
United States (10)
Host city / cities
Moscow (6) and Saint Petersburg (2)
Host country / countries
Russia (3/7)
2017
2017
Year
2017
Gold
Sweden (10)
Silver
Canada (14)
Bronze
Russia (4/9)
4th place
Finland (13)
Host city / cities
Cologne (4)Paris (2)
Host country / countries
Germany (6/9) France (5)
2018
2018
Year
2018
Gold
Sweden (11)
Silver
Switzerland (3)
Bronze
United States (8)
4th place
Canada (14)
Host city / cities
Copenhagen (1) and Herning (1)
Host country / countries
Denmark (1)
2019
2019
Year
2019
Gold
Finland (3)
Silver
Canada (15)
Bronze
Russia (5/10)
4th place
Czech Republic (5/13)
Host city / cities
Bratislava (4) and Košice (2)
Host country / countries
Slovakia (2)
2020
2020
Year
2020
Gold
Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
2021
Year
2021
Gold
Canada (27)
Silver
Finland (9)
Bronze
United States (9)
4th place
Germany (4/4)
Host city / cities
Riga (2)
Host country / countries
Latvia (2)
2022
2022
Year
2022
Gold
Finland (4)
Silver
Canada (16)
Bronze
Czechia (6/22)
4th place
United States (11)
Host city / cities
Tampere (6) and Helsinki (8)
Host country / countries
Finland (9)
2023
2023
Year
2023
Gold
Canada (28)
Silver
Germany (2/3)
Bronze
Latvia (1)
4th place
United States (12)
Host city / cities
Tampere (7)Riga (3)
Host country / countries
Finland (10) Latvia (3)
2024
2024
Year
2024
Gold
Czechia (7/13)
Silver
Switzerland (4)
Bronze
Sweden (18)
4th place
Canada (15)
Host city / cities
Prague (11) and Ostrava (4)
Host country / countries
Czechia (3/11)
2025
2025
Year
2025
Gold
United States (3)
Silver
Switzerland (5)
Bronze
Sweden (19)
4th place
Denmark (1)
Host city / cities
Stockholm (11)Herning (2)
Host country / countries
Sweden (12) Denmark (2)
2026
2026
Year
2026
Host city / cities
Zürich (4) and Fribourg (2)
Host country / countries
Switzerland (11)
2027
2027
Year
2027
Host city / cities
Düsseldorf (3) and Mannheim (2)
Host country / countries
Germany (7/10)
2028
2028
Year
2028
Host city / cities
Paris (3) and Lyon (1)
Host country / countries
France (6)
2029
2029
Year
2029
Host city / cities
Bratislava (5) and Košice (3)
Host country / countries
Slovakia (3)
Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
4th place
Host city / cities
Host country / countries
1920 †
Canada (1)
United States (1)
Czechoslovakia (1)
Sweden (1)
Antwerp (1)
Belgium (1)
1924 *
Canada (2)
United States (2)
Great Britain (1)
Sweden (2)
Chamonix (1)
France (1)
1928 *
Canada (3)
Sweden (1)
Switzerland (1)
Great Britain (1)
St. Moritz (1)
Switzerland (1)
1930
Canada (4)
Germany (1)
Switzerland (2)
Austria (1)
Chamonix (2)Berlin (1)Vienna (1)
France (2) Germany (1) Austria (1)
1931
Canada (5)
United States (3)
Austria (1)
Poland (1)
Krynica (1)
Poland (1)
1932 *
Canada (6)
United States (4)
Germany (1)
Poland (2)
Lake Placid (1)
United States (1)
1933
United States (1)
Canada (1)
Czechoslovakia (2)
Austria (2)
Prague (1)
Czechoslovakia (1)
1934
Canada (7)
United States (5)
Germany (2)
Switzerland (1)
Milan (1)
Italy (1)
1935
Canada (8)
Switzerland (1)
Great Britain (2)
Czechoslovakia (1)
Davos (1)
Switzerland (2)
1936 *
Great Britain (1)
Canada (2)
United States (1)
Czechoslovakia (2)
Garmisch-Partenkirchen (1)
Germany (2)
1937
Canada (9)
Great Britain (1)
Switzerland (3)
Germany (1)
London (1)
Great Britain (1)
1938
Canada (10)
Great Britain (2)
Czechoslovakia (3)
Germany (2)
Prague (2)
Czechoslovakia (2)
1939
Canada (11)
United States (6)
Switzerland (4)
Czechoslovakia (3)
Zürich (1) and Basel (1)
Switzerland (3)
1940–1946
Competitions not held because of World War II
1947
Czechoslovakia (1)
Sweden (2)
Austria (2)
Switzerland (2)
Prague (3)
Czechoslovakia (3)
1948 *
Canada (12)
Czechoslovakia (1)
Switzerland (5)
United States (1)
St. Moritz (2)
Switzerland (4)
1949
Czechoslovakia (2)
Canada (3)
United States (2)
Sweden (3)
Stockholm (1)
Sweden (1)
1950
Canada (13)
United States (7)
Switzerland (6)
Great Britain (2)
London (2)
Great Britain (2)
1951
Canada (14)
Sweden (3)
Switzerland (7)
Norway (1)
Paris (1)
France (3)
1952 *
Canada (15)
United States (8)
Sweden (1)
Czechoslovakia (4)
Oslo (1) and Drammen (1)
Norway (1)
1953
Sweden (1)
West Germany (1/2)
Switzerland (8)
Italy (1)
Zürich (2) and Basel (2)
Switzerland (5)
1954
Soviet Union (1)
Canada (4)
Sweden (2)
Czechoslovakia (5)
Stockholm (2)
Sweden (2)
1955
Canada (16)
Soviet Union (1)
Czechoslovakia (4)
United States (2)
Krefeld (1), Dortmund (1) and Cologne (1)
West Germany (1/3)
1956 *
Soviet Union (2)
United States (9)
Canada (1)
Sweden (4)
Cortina d'Ampezzo (1)
Italy (2)
1957
Sweden (2)
Soviet Union (2)
Czechoslovakia (5)
Finland (1)
Moscow (1)
Soviet Union (1)
1958
Canada (17)
Soviet Union (3)
Sweden (3)
Czechoslovakia (6)
Oslo (2)
Norway (2)
1959
Canada (18)
Soviet Union (4)
Czechoslovakia (6)
United States (3)
Prague (4), Bratislava (1) and Ostrava (1)
Czechoslovakia (4)
1960 *
United States (2)
Canada (5)
Soviet Union (1)
Czechoslovakia (7)
Squaw Valley (1)
United States (2)
1961
Canada (19)
Czechoslovakia (2)
Soviet Union (2)
Sweden (5)
Geneva (1) and Lausanne (1)
Switzerland (6)
1962
Sweden (3)
Canada (6)
United States (3)
Finland (2)
Colorado Springs (1) and Denver (1)
United States (3)
1963
Soviet Union (3)
Sweden (4)
Czechoslovakia (7)
Canada (1)
Stockholm (3)
Sweden (3)
1964 *
Soviet Union (4)
Sweden (5)
Czechoslovakia (8)
Canada (2)
Innsbruck (1)
Austria (2)
1965
Soviet Union (5)
Czechoslovakia (3)
Sweden (4)
Canada (3)
Tampere (1)
Finland (1)
1966
Soviet Union (6)
Czechoslovakia (4)
Canada (2)
Sweden (6)
Ljubljana (1)
Yugoslavia (1)
1967
Soviet Union (7)
Sweden (6)
Canada (3)
Czechoslovakia (8)
Vienna (2)
Austria (3)
1968 *
Soviet Union (8)
Czechoslovakia (5)
Canada (4)
Sweden (7)
Grenoble (1)
France (4)
1969
Soviet Union (9)
Sweden (7)
Czechoslovakia (9)
Canada (4)
Stockholm (4)
Sweden (4)
1970
Soviet Union (10)
Sweden (8)
Czechoslovakia (10)
Finland (3)
Stockholm (5)
Sweden (5)
1971
Soviet Union (11)
Czechoslovakia (6)
Sweden (5)
Finland (4)
Bern (1) and Geneva (2)
Switzerland (7)
1972
Czechoslovakia (3)
Soviet Union (5)
Sweden (6)
Finland (5)
Prague (5)
Czechoslovakia (5)
1973
Soviet Union (12)
Sweden (9)
Czechoslovakia (11)
Finland (6)
Moscow (2)
Soviet Union (2)
1974
Soviet Union (13)
Czechoslovakia (7)
Sweden (7)
Finland (7)
Helsinki (1)
Finland (2)
1975
Soviet Union (14)
Czechoslovakia (8)
Sweden (8)
Finland (8)
Munich (1) and Düsseldorf (1)
West Germany (2/4)
1976
Czechoslovakia (4)
Soviet Union (6)
Sweden (9)
United States (4)
Katowice (1)
Poland (2)
1977
Czechoslovakia (5)
Sweden (10)
Soviet Union (3)
Canada (5)
Vienna (3)
Austria (4)
1978
Soviet Union (15)
Czechoslovakia (9)
Canada (5)
Sweden (8)
Prague (6)
Czechoslovakia (6)
1979
Soviet Union (16)
Czechoslovakia (10)
Sweden (10)
Canada (6)
Moscow (3)
Soviet Union (3)
1980
Competition not held during 1980 Olympics
1981
Soviet Union (17)
Sweden (11)
Czechoslovakia (12)
Canada (7)
Gothenburg (1) and Stockholm (6)
Sweden (6)
· Medal table
1
1
Rank
1
National team
Canada
Gold
28
Silver
16
Bronze
9
Total
53
2
2
Rank
2
National team
Soviet Union /  Russia
Gold
27
Silver
10
Bronze
10
Total
47
3
3
Rank
3
National team
Czechoslovakia /  Czechia
Gold
13
Silver
13
Bronze
22
Total
48
4
4
Rank
4
National team
Sweden
Gold
11
Silver
19
Bronze
19
Total
49
5
5
Rank
5
National team
Finland
Gold
4
Silver
9
Bronze
3
Total
16
6
6
Rank
6
National team
United States
Gold
3
Silver
9
Bronze
9
Total
21
7
7
Rank
7
National team
Great Britain
Gold
1
Silver
2
Bronze
2
Total
5
8
8
Rank
8
National team
Slovakia
Gold
1
Silver
2
Bronze
1
Total
4
9
9
Rank
9
National team
Switzerland
Gold
0
Silver
5
Bronze
8
Total
13
10
10
Rank
10
National team
Germany /  West Germany
Gold
0
Silver
3
Bronze
2
Total
5
11
11
Rank
11
National team
Austria
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
2
Total
2
12
12
Rank
12
National team
Latvia
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
1
Totals (15 nations)
Totals (15 nations)
Rank
Totals (15 nations)
National team
88
Gold
88
Silver
88
Bronze
264
Rank
National team
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
Canada
28
16
9
53
2
Soviet Union / Russia
27
10
10
47
3
Czechoslovakia / Czechia
13
13
22
48
4
Sweden
11
19
19
49
5
Finland
4
9
3
16
6
United States
3
9
9
21
7
Great Britain
1
2
2
5
8
Slovakia
1
2
1
4
9
Switzerland
0
5
8
13
10
Germany / West Germany
0
3
2
5
11
Austria
0
0
2
2
12
Latvia
0
0
1
1
Totals (15 nations)
88
88
88
264
· Medal table › Finals
Canada
Canada
Country
Canada
Gold
9
Silver
7
Total finals
16
Czechia
Czechia
Country
Czechia
Gold
7
Silver
1
Total finals
8
Sweden
Sweden
Country
Sweden
Gold
6
Silver
6
Total finals
12
Russia
Russia
Country
Russia
Gold
5
Silver
3
Total finals
8
Finland
Finland
Country
Finland
Gold
4
Silver
9
Total finals
13
Slovakia
Slovakia
Country
Slovakia
Gold
1
Silver
2
Total finals
3
United States
United States
Country
United States
Gold
1
Silver
0
Total finals
1
Switzerland
Switzerland
Country
Switzerland
Gold
0
Silver
4
Total finals
4
Germany
Germany
Country
Germany
Gold
0
Silver
1
Total finals
1
Total
Total
Country
Total
Gold
33
Silver
33
Total finals
66
Country
Gold
Silver
Total finals
Canada
9
7
16
Czechia
7
1
8
Sweden
6
6
12
Russia
5
3
8
Finland
4
9
13
Slovakia
1
2
3
United States
1
0
1
Switzerland
0
4
4
Germany
0
1
1
Total
33
33
66
· Most successful players › Multiple gold medalists
1
1
Rank
1
Player
Vladislav Tretiak
Country
Soviet Union
Position
G
From
1970
To
1983
Gold
10
Silver
2
Bronze
1
Total
13
2
2
Rank
2
Player
Alexander Ragulin
Country
Soviet Union
Position
D
From
1961
To
1973
Gold
10
Silver
1
Bronze
1
Total
12
3
3
Rank
3
Player
Alexander Maltsev
Country
Soviet Union
Position
F
From
1969
To
1983
Gold
9
Silver
2
Bronze
1
Total
12
4
4
Rank
4
Player
Vladimir Petrov
Country
Soviet Union
Position
F
From
1969
To
1981
Gold
9
Silver
1
Bronze
1
Total
11
5
5
Rank
5
Player
Vyacheslav Starshinov
Country
Soviet Union
Position
F
From
1961
To
1971
Gold
9
Silver
Bronze
1
Total
10
6
6
Rank
6
Player
Vitali Davydov
Country
Soviet Union
Position
D
From
1963
To
1971
Gold
9
Silver
Bronze
Total
9
7
7
Rank
7
Player
Valeri Kharlamov
Country
Soviet Union
Position
F
From
1969
To
1979
Gold
8
Silver
2
Bronze
1
Total
11
Vladimir Lutchenko
Vladimir Lutchenko
Rank
Vladimir Lutchenko
Player
Soviet Union
Country
D
Position
1969
From
1979
To
8
Gold
2
Silver
1
Bronze
11
Boris Mikhailov
Boris Mikhailov
Rank
Boris Mikhailov
Player
Soviet Union
Country
F
Position
1969
From
1979
To
8
Gold
2
Silver
1
Bronze
11
Valeri Vasiliev
Valeri Vasiliev
Rank
Valeri Vasiliev
Player
Soviet Union
Country
D
Position
1970
From
1982
To
8
Gold
2
Silver
1
Bronze
11
Rank
Player
Country
Position
From
To
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
Vladislav Tretiak
Soviet Union
G
1970
1983
10
2
1
13
2
Alexander Ragulin
Soviet Union
D
1961
1973
10
1
1
12
3
Alexander Maltsev
Soviet Union
F
1969
1983
9
2
1
12
4
Vladimir Petrov
Soviet Union
F
1969
1981
9
1
1
11
5
Vyacheslav Starshinov
Soviet Union
F
1961
1971
9
1
10
6
Vitali Davydov
Soviet Union
D
1963
1971
9
9
7
Valeri Kharlamov
Soviet Union
F
1969
1979
8
2
1
11
Vladimir Lutchenko
Soviet Union
D
1969
1979
8
2
1
11
Boris Mikhailov
Soviet Union
F
1969
1979
8
2
1
11
Valeri Vasiliev
Soviet Union
D
1970
1982
8
2
1
11
· Most successful players › Multiple medalists
1
1
Rank
1
Player
Vladislav Tretiak
Country
Soviet Union
Position
G
From
1970
To
1983
Gold
10
Silver
2
Bronze
1
Total
13
2
2
Rank
2
Player
Jiří Holík
Country
Czechoslovakia
Position
F
From
1964
To
1977
Gold
3
Silver
6
Bronze
4
Total
13
3
3
Rank
3
Player
Alexander Ragulin
Country
Soviet Union
Position
D
From
1961
To
1973
Gold
10
Silver
1
Bronze
1
Total
12
4
4
Rank
4
Player
Alexander Maltsev
Country
Soviet Union
Position
F
From
1969
To
1983
Gold
9
Silver
2
Bronze
1
Total
12
5
5
Rank
5
Player
Vladimir Petrov
Country
Soviet Union
Position
F
From
1969
To
1981
Gold
9
Silver
1
Bronze
1
Total
11
6
6
Rank
6
Player
Valeri Kharlamov
Country
Soviet Union
Position
F
From
1969
To
1979
Gold
8
Silver
2
Bronze
1
Total
11
Vladimir Lutchenko
Vladimir Lutchenko
Rank
Vladimir Lutchenko
Player
Soviet Union
Country
D
Position
1969
From
1979
To
8
Gold
2
Silver
1
Bronze
11
Boris Mikhailov
Boris Mikhailov
Rank
Boris Mikhailov
Player
Soviet Union
Country
F
Position
1969
From
1979
To
8
Gold
2
Silver
1
Bronze
11
Valeri Vasiliev
Valeri Vasiliev
Rank
Valeri Vasiliev
Player
Soviet Union
Country
D
Position
1970
From
1982
To
8
Gold
2
Silver
1
Bronze
11
10
10
Rank
10
Player
Sergei Makarov
Country
Soviet Union
Position
F
From
1978
To
1991
Gold
8
Silver
1
Bronze
2
Total
11
11
11
Rank
11
Player
Viacheslav Fetisov
Country
Soviet Union
Position
D
From
1977
To
1991
Gold
7
Silver
1
Bronze
3
Total
11
12
12
Rank
12
Player
Veniamin Alexandrov
Country
Soviet Union
Position
F
From
1957
To
1968
Gold
6
Silver
3
Bronze
2
Total
11
13
13
Rank
13
Player
Ivan Hlinka
Country
Czechoslovakia
Position
F
From
1970
To
1981
Gold
3
Silver
5
Bronze
3
Total
11
Oldřich Machač
Oldřich Machač
Rank
Oldřich Machač
Player
Czechoslovakia
Country
D
Position
1968
From
1978
To
3
Gold
5
Silver
3
Bronze
11
Vladimír Martinec
Vladimír Martinec
Rank
Vladimír Martinec
Player
Czechoslovakia
Country
F
Position
1970
From
1981
To
3
Gold
5
Silver
3
Bronze
11
Rank
Player
Country
Position
From
To
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
Vladislav Tretiak
Soviet Union
G
1970
1983
10
2
1
13
2
Jiří Holík
Czechoslovakia
F
1964
1977
3
6
4
13
3
Alexander Ragulin
Soviet Union
D
1961
1973
10
1
1
12
4
Alexander Maltsev
Soviet Union
F
1969
1983
9
2
1
12
5
Vladimir Petrov
Soviet Union
F
1969
1981
9
1
1
11
6
Valeri Kharlamov
Soviet Union
F
1969
1979
8
2
1
11
Vladimir Lutchenko
Soviet Union
D
1969
1979
8
2
1
11
Boris Mikhailov
Soviet Union
F
1969
1979
8
2
1
11
Valeri Vasiliev
Soviet Union
D
1970
1982
8
2
1
11
10
Sergei Makarov
Soviet Union
F
1978
1991
8
1
2
11
11
Viacheslav Fetisov
Soviet Union
D
1977
1991
7
1
3
11
12
Veniamin Alexandrov
Soviet Union
F
1957
1968
6
3
2
11
13
Ivan Hlinka
Czechoslovakia
F
1970
1981
3
5
3
11
Oldřich Machač
Czechoslovakia
D
1968
1978
3
5
3
11
Vladimír Martinec
Czechoslovakia
F
1970
1981
3
5
3
11
· Most successful players › Best performers by country
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
Country
Soviet Union
Player
Vladislav Tretiak
Position
G
From
1970
To
1983
Gold
10
Silver
2
Bronze
1
Total
13
Czechia
Czechia
Country
Czechia
Player
David Výborný
Position
F
From
1996
To
2006
Gold
5
Silver
1
Bronze
2
Total
8
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
Country
Czechoslovakia
Player
Jiří Holík
Position
F
From
1964
To
1977
Gold
3
Silver
6
Bronze
4
Total
13
Sweden
Sweden
Country
Sweden
Player
Jonas Bergqvist(by the gold-first ranking system)
Position
F
From
1986
To
1998
Gold
3
Silver
3
Bronze
1
Total
7
Sven "Tumba" Johansson(by total number of medals)
Sven "Tumba" Johansson(by total number of medals)
Country
Sven "Tumba" Johansson(by total number of medals)
Player
F
Position
1952
From
1965
To
3
Gold
2
Silver
4
Bronze
9
Russia
Russia
Country
Russia
Player
Alexander Ovechkin
Position
F
From
2005
To
2019
Gold
3
Silver
2
Bronze
4
Total
9
Canada
Canada
Country
Canada
Player
Eric Brewer(by the gold-first ranking system)
Position
D
From
2003
To
2007
Gold
3
Silver
Bronze
Total
3
Shane Doan &Dany Heatley(by total number of medals)
Shane Doan &Dany Heatley(by total number of medals)
Country
Shane Doan &Dany Heatley(by total number of medals)
Player
F
Position
2003
From
2009
To
2
Gold
3
Silver
Bronze
5
Finland
Finland
Country
Finland
Player
Atte Ohtamaa(by the gold-first ranking system)
Position
D
From
2014
To
2022
Gold
2
Silver
3
Bronze
Total
5
Ville Peltonen(by total number of medals)
Ville Peltonen(by total number of medals)
Country
Ville Peltonen(by total number of medals)
Player
F
Position
1994
From
2008
To
1
Gold
4
Silver
3
Bronze
8
Great Britain
Great Britain
Country
Great Britain
Player
Gordon Dailley
Position
F/D
From
1935
To
1938
Gold
1
Silver
2
Bronze
1
Total
4
Gerry Davey
Gerry Davey
Country
Gerry Davey
Slovakia
Slovakia
Country
Slovakia
Player
Miroslav Šatan
Position
F
From
2000
To
2012
Gold
1
Silver
2
Bronze
1
Total
4
United States
United States
Country
United States
Player
John Garrison &John Mayasich(by the gold-first ranking system)
Position
D/FF/D
From
19321956
To
19361962
Gold
11
Silver
11
Bronze
11
Total
33
Allen Van(by total number of medals)
Allen Van(by total number of medals)
Country
Allen Van(by total number of medals)
Player
D
Position
1939
From
1952
To
Gold
3
Silver
1
Bronze
4
Switzerland
Switzerland
Country
Switzerland
Player
Nino Niederreiter(by the gold-first ranking system)
Position
F
From
2013
To
2025
Gold
Silver
4
Bronze
Total
4
Richard "Bibi" Torriani(by total number of medals)
Richard "Bibi" Torriani(by total number of medals)
Country
Richard "Bibi" Torriani(by total number of medals)
Player
F
Position
1928
From
1948
To
Gold
1
Silver
5
Bronze
6
Germany
Germany
Country
Germany
Player
Gustav Jaenecke
Position
F/D
From
1930
To
1934
Gold
Silver
1
Bronze
2
Total
3
Walter Leinweber
Walter Leinweber
Country
Walter Leinweber
Player
G
Erich Römer
Erich Römer
Country
Erich Römer
Player
D/F
West Germany
West Germany
Country
West Germany
Player
16 players
Position
D, F, G
From
1953
To
1953
Gold
Silver
1
Bronze
Total
1
Austria
Austria
Country
Austria
Player
Fritz Demmer
Position
F
From
1931
To
1947
Gold
Silver
Bronze
2
Total
2
Latvia
Latvia
Country
Latvia
Player
27 players
Position
D, F, G
From
2023
To
2023
Gold
Silver
Bronze
1
Total
1
Country
Player
Position
From
To
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
Soviet Union
Vladislav Tretiak
G
1970
1983
10
2
1
13
Czechia
David Výborný
F
1996
2006
5
1
2
8
Czechoslovakia
Jiří Holík
F
1964
1977
3
6
4
13
Sweden
Jonas Bergqvist(by the gold-first ranking system)
F
1986
1998
3
3
1
7
Sven "Tumba" Johansson(by total number of medals)
F
1952
1965
3
2
4
9
Russia
Alexander Ovechkin
F
2005
2019
3
2
4
9
Canada
Eric Brewer(by the gold-first ranking system)
D
2003
2007
3
3
Shane Doan &Dany Heatley(by total number of medals)
F
2003
2009
2
3
5
Finland
Atte Ohtamaa(by the gold-first ranking system)
D
2014
2022
2
3
5
Ville Peltonen(by total number of medals)
F
1994
2008
1
4
3
8
Great Britain
Gordon Dailley
F/D
1935
1938
1
2
1
4
Gerry Davey
Slovakia
Miroslav Šatan
F
2000
2012
1
2
1
4
United States
John Garrison &John Mayasich(by the gold-first ranking system)
D/FF/D
19321956
19361962
11
11
11
33
Allen Van(by total number of medals)
D
1939
1952
3
1
4
Switzerland
Nino Niederreiter(by the gold-first ranking system)
F
2013
2025
4
4
Richard "Bibi" Torriani(by total number of medals)
F
1928
1948
1
5
6
Germany
Gustav Jaenecke
F/D
1930
1934
1
2
3
Walter Leinweber
G
Erich Römer
D/F
West Germany
16 players
D, F, G
1953
1953
1
1
Austria
Fritz Demmer
F
1931
1947
2
2
Latvia
27 players
D, F, G
2023
2023
1
1

References

  1. Canada, United States, Great Britain, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, the Soviet Union, Russia, Finland, Czech Republic and Slov
  2. Switzerland, Germany, Austria, West Germany and Latvia.
  3. The IIHF medal table is grouped by its member associations.
  4. Soviet Union won 22 gold medals, 7 silver medals and 5 bronze medals (34 medals in total).
  5. Russia, who succeseded the Soviet Union in IIHF competitions, won 5 gold medals, 3 silver medals and 5 bronze medals (13
  6. Czechoslovakia won 6 gold medals, 12 silver medals and 16 bronze medals (34 medals in total).
  7. Czechia (also known as the Czech Republic) assumed the IIHF membership of the Czech Ice Hockey Association following the
  8. The Slovak Ice Hockey Federation was founded in 1993, and admitted as a member of the IIHF in the same year. As per the
  9. Germany won 2 silver medals and 2 bronze medals (4 medals in total).
  10. West Germany succeeded Germany in IIHF competitions, both of which were governed by the German Ice Hockey Federation. Fr
  11. Martin Beck, Anton Biersack, Karl Bierschel, Otto Brandenburg, Markus Egen, Karl Enzler, Georg Guggemos, Bruno Guttowski
  12. Rodrigo Ābols, Toms Andersons, Rūdolfs Balcers, Uvis Balinskis, Oskars Batņa, Arvils Bergmanis, Rihards Bukarts, Roberts
  13. "International hockey timeline"
    http://www.iihf.com/iihf-home/history/the-iihf/timeline.html
  14. MacSkimming 1996, p. 8.
  15. "IIHF World Men's Championship"
    http://www.hockeycanada.ca/4/7/1/4/index1.shtml
  16. "All Medalists: Men: IIHF World Championships"
    http://www.iihf.com/iihf-home/history/all-medallists/men.html
  17. "Sweden Completes 'Double' at IIHF Worlds"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20080519120003/http://www.tsn.ca/canadian_hockey/story/?id=166553
  18. iihf.com
    https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2020/wm/news/18344/2020-iihf-ice-hockey-world-championship-cancelled
  19. "IIHF - Medallists"
    https://www.iihf.com/en/medalists
  20. "Ice Hockey / World Championships"
    http://www.allcompetitions.com/hcki_wcm.php
  21. "Olympians Who Won a Medal at the World Ice Hockey Championships"
    https://www.olympedia.org/lists/190/manual
  22. International Ice Hockey Federation
    http://www.iihf.com/iihf-home/history/all-medallists/men/record-book.html
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