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List of IIHF World Junior Championship medalists

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The IIHF World Junior Championship is an annual event organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation for national under-20 ice hockey teams from around the world. It is traditionally held from late December to the beginning of January. The main tournament features the top ten ranked hockey nations in the world, comprising the "Top Division", from which a world champion is crowned. There are also three lower pools—Divisions I, II and III—that each play separate tournaments playing for the right to be promoted to a higher pool with the last place team facing relegation to a lower pool. The first official tournament was held in 1977. Prior to that, there had been invitational tournaments in 1974, 1975 and 1976 that were not sanctioned by the IIHF. As of 2025, 49 official tournaments have been staged, while the 2022 tournament was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Historically, the tournament has been dominated by Canada (20 gold medals) and the Soviet Union/CIS/Russia (13 gold medals). The USSR won the first four official tournaments, while the Canadians put together five straight championships between 1993 and 1997, and another five straight from 2005 to 2009.

Tables

· Medalists › Unofficial tournaments
1974
1974
Year
1974
Gold
Soviet Union
Silver
Finland
Bronze
Canada
4th place
Sweden
Host city (cities)
Leningrad
Host country (countries)
Soviet Union
1975
1975
Year
1975
Gold
Soviet Union
Silver
Canada
Bronze
Sweden
4th place
Czechoslovakia
Host city (cities)
Winnipeg and BrandonMinneapolis, Bloomington and Fargo
Host country (countries)
Canada United States
1976
1976
Year
1976
Gold
Soviet Union
Silver
Canada
Bronze
Czechoslovakia
4th place
Finland
Host city (cities)
Tampere, Turku, Pori and Rauma
Host country (countries)
Finland
Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
4th place
Host city (cities)
Host country (countries)
1974
Soviet Union
Finland
Canada
Sweden
Leningrad
Soviet Union
1975
Soviet Union
Canada
Sweden
Czechoslovakia
Winnipeg and BrandonMinneapolis, Bloomington and Fargo
Canada United States
1976
Soviet Union
Canada
Czechoslovakia
Finland
Tampere, Turku, Pori and Rauma
Finland
· Medalists › Official tournaments
1977
1977
Year
1977
Gold
Soviet Union (1)
Silver
Canada (1)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (1)
4th place
Finland (1)
Host city (cities)
Zvolen and Banská Bystrica
Host country (countries)
Czechoslovakia
1978
1978
Year
1978
Gold
Soviet Union (2)
Silver
Sweden (1)
Bronze
Canada (1)
4th place
Czechoslovakia (1)
Host city (cities)
Montreal, Quebec City, Chicoutimi, Hull and Cornwall
Host country (countries)
Canada
1979
1979
Year
1979
Gold
Soviet Union (3)
Silver
Czechoslovakia (1)
Bronze
Sweden (1)
4th place
Finland (2)
Host city (cities)
Karlstad and Karlskoga
Host country (countries)
Sweden
1980
1980
Year
1980
Gold
Soviet Union (4)
Silver
Finland (1)
Bronze
Sweden (2)
4th place
Czechoslovakia (2)
Host city (cities)
Helsinki and Vantaa
Host country (countries)
Finland
1981
1981
Year
1981
Gold
Sweden (1)
Silver
Finland (2)
Bronze
Soviet Union (1)
4th place
Czechoslovakia (3)
Host city (cities)
Füssen, Landsberg and Kaufbeuren
Host country (countries)
West Germany
1982
1982
Year
1982
Gold
Canada (1)
Silver
Czechoslovakia (2)
Bronze
Finland (1)
4th place
Soviet Union (1)
Host city (cities)
Bloomington, Minneapolis and DuluthWinnipeg and Kenora
Host country (countries)
United States Canada
1983
1983
Year
1983
Gold
Soviet Union (5)
Silver
Czechoslovakia (3)
Bronze
Canada (2)
4th place
Sweden (1)
Host city (cities)
Leningrad
Host country (countries)
Soviet Union
1984
1984
Year
1984
Gold
Soviet Union (6)
Silver
Finland (3)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (2)
4th place
Canada (1)
Host city (cities)
Norrköping and Nyköping
Host country (countries)
Sweden
1985
1985
Year
1985
Gold
Canada (2)
Silver
Czechoslovakia (4)
Bronze
Soviet Union (2)
4th place
Finland (3)
Host city (cities)
Helsinki and Turku
Host country (countries)
Finland
1986
1986
Year
1986
Gold
Soviet Union (7)
Silver
Canada (2)
Bronze
United States (1)
4th place
Czechoslovakia (4)
Host city (cities)
Hamilton, Toronto and London
Host country (countries)
Canada
1987
1987
Year
1987
Gold
Finland (1)
Silver
Czechoslovakia (5)
Bronze
Sweden (3)
4th place
United States (1)
Host city (cities)
Piešťany, Topoľčany, Trenčín and Nitra
Host country (countries)
Czechoslovakia
1988
1988
Year
1988
Gold
Canada (3)
Silver
Soviet Union (1)
Bronze
Finland (2)
4th place
Czechoslovakia (5)
Host city (cities)
Moscow
Host country (countries)
Soviet Union
1989
1989
Year
1989
Gold
Soviet Union (8)
Silver
Sweden (2)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (3)
4th place
Canada (2)
Host city (cities)
Anchorage and Eagle River
Host country (countries)
United States
1990
1990
Year
1990
Gold
Canada (4)
Silver
Soviet Union (2)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (4)
4th place
Finland (4)
Host city (cities)
Helsinki and Turku
Host country (countries)
Finland
1991
1991
Year
1991
Gold
Canada (5)
Silver
Soviet Union (3)
Bronze
Czechoslovakia (5)
4th place
United States (2)
Host city (cities)
Saskatoon
Host country (countries)
Canada
1992
1992
Year
1992
Gold
CIS (1)
Silver
Sweden (3)
Bronze
United States (2)
4th place
Finland (5)
Host city (cities)
Füssen and Kaufbeuren
Host country (countries)
Germany
1993
1993
Year
1993
Gold
Canada (6)
Silver
Sweden (4)
Bronze
Czech Republic and Slovakia (6)
4th place
United States (3)
Host city (cities)
Gävle, Uppsala and Falun
Host country (countries)
Sweden
1994
1994
Year
1994
Gold
Canada (7)
Silver
Sweden (5)
Bronze
Russia (1)
4th place
Finland (6)
Host city (cities)
Ostrava and Frýdek-Místek
Host country (countries)
Czech Republic
1995
1995
Year
1995
Gold
Canada (8)
Silver
Russia (1)
Bronze
Sweden (4)
4th place
Finland (7)
Host city (cities)
Red Deer, Edmonton and Calgary
Host country (countries)
Canada
1996
1996
Year
1996
Gold
Canada (9)
Silver
Sweden (6)
Bronze
Russia (2)
4th place
Czech Republic (1)
Host city (cities)
Boston, Amherst and Marlborough
Host country (countries)
United States
1997
1997
Year
1997
Gold
Canada (10)
Silver
United States (1)
Bronze
Russia (3)
4th place
Czech Republic (2)
Host city (cities)
Geneva and Morges
Host country (countries)
Switzerland
1998
1998
Year
1998
Gold
Finland (2)
Silver
Russia (2)
Bronze
Switzerland (1)
4th place
Czech Republic (3)
Host city (cities)
Helsinki and Hämeenlinna
Host country (countries)
Finland
1999
1999
Year
1999
Gold
Russia (1)
Silver
Canada (3)
Bronze
Slovakia (1)
4th place
Sweden (2)
Host city (cities)
Winnipeg, Brandon and Selkirk
Host country (countries)
Canada
2000
2000
Year
2000
Gold
Czech Republic (1)
Silver
Russia (3)
Bronze
Canada (3)
4th place
United States (4)
Host city (cities)
Skellefteå and Umeå
Host country (countries)
Sweden
2001
2001
Year
2001
Gold
Czech Republic (2)
Silver
Finland (4)
Bronze
Canada (4)
4th place
Sweden (3)
Host city (cities)
Moscow and Podolsk
Host country (countries)
Russia
2002
2002
Year
2002
Gold
Russia (2)
Silver
Canada (4)
Bronze
Finland (3)
4th place
Switzerland (1)
Host city (cities)
Pardubice and Hradec Králové
Host country (countries)
Czech Republic
2003
2003
Year
2003
Gold
Russia (3)
Silver
Canada (5)
Bronze
Finland (4)
4th place
United States (5)
Host city (cities)
Halifax and Sydney
Host country (countries)
Canada
2004
2004
Year
2004
Gold
United States (1)
Silver
Canada (6)
Bronze
Finland (5)
4th place
Czech Republic (4)
Host city (cities)
Helsinki and Hämeenlinna
Host country (countries)
Finland
2005
2005
Year
2005
Gold
Canada (11)
Silver
Russia (4)
Bronze
Czech Republic (1)
4th place
United States (6)
Host city (cities)
Grand Forks and Thief River Falls
Host country (countries)
United States
2006
2006
Year
2006
Gold
Canada (12)
Silver
Russia (5)
Bronze
Finland (6)
4th place
United States (7)
Host city (cities)
Vancouver, Kelowna and Kamloops
Host country (countries)
Canada
2007
2007
Year
2007
Gold
Canada (13)
Silver
Russia (6)
Bronze
United States (3)
4th place
Sweden (4)
Host city (cities)
Leksand and Mora
Host country (countries)
Sweden
2008
2008
Year
2008
Gold
Canada (14)
Silver
Sweden (7)
Bronze
Russia (4)
4th place
United States (8)
Host city (cities)
Pardubice and Liberec
Host country (countries)
Czech Republic
2009
2009
Year
2009
Gold
Canada (15)
Silver
Sweden (8)
Bronze
Russia (5)
4th place
Slovakia (1)
Host city (cities)
Ottawa
Host country (countries)
Canada
2010
2010
Year
2010
Gold
United States (2)
Silver
Canada (7)
Bronze
Sweden (5)
4th place
Switzerland (2)
Host city (cities)
Saskatoon and Regina
Host country (countries)
Canada
2011
2011
Year
2011
Gold
Russia (4)
Silver
Canada (8)
Bronze
United States (4)
4th place
Sweden (5)
Host city (cities)
Buffalo and Lewiston
Host country (countries)
United States
2012
2012
Year
2012
Gold
Sweden (2)
Silver
Russia (7)
Bronze
Canada (5)
4th place
Finland (8)
Host city (cities)
Calgary and Edmonton
Host country (countries)
Canada
2013
2013
Year
2013
Gold
United States (3)
Silver
Sweden (9)
Bronze
Russia (6)
4th place
Canada (3)
Host city (cities)
Ufa
Host country (countries)
Russia
2014
2014
Year
2014
Gold
Finland (3)
Silver
Sweden (10)
Bronze
Russia (7)
4th place
Canada (4)
Host city (cities)
Malmö
Host country (countries)
Sweden
2015
2015
Year
2015
Gold
Canada (16)
Silver
Russia (8)
Bronze
Slovakia (2)
4th place
Sweden (6)
Host city (cities)
Toronto and Montreal
Host country (countries)
Canada
2016
2016
Year
2016
Gold
Finland (4)
Silver
Russia (9)
Bronze
United States (5)
4th place
Sweden (7)
Host city (cities)
Helsinki
Host country (countries)
Finland
2017
2017
Year
2017
Gold
United States (4)
Silver
Canada (9)
Bronze
Russia (8)
4th place
Sweden (8)
Host city (cities)
Montreal and Toronto
Host country (countries)
Canada
2018
2018
Year
2018
Gold
Canada (17)
Silver
Sweden (11)
Bronze
United States (6)
4th place
Czech Republic (5)
Host city (cities)
Buffalo and Orchard Park
Host country (countries)
United States
2019
2019
Year
2019
Gold
Finland (5)
Silver
United States (2)
Bronze
Russia (9)
4th place
Switzerland (3)
Host city (cities)
Vancouver and Victoria
Host country (countries)
Canada
2020
2020
Year
2020
Gold
Canada (18)
Silver
Russia (10)
Bronze
Sweden (6)
4th place
Finland (9)
Host city (cities)
Ostrava and Třinec
Host country (countries)
Czech Republic
2021
2021
Year
2021
Gold
United States (5)
Silver
Canada (10)
Bronze
Finland (7)
4th place
Russia (1)
Host city (cities)
Edmonton
Host country (countries)
Canada
2022
2022
Year
2022
Gold
Canada (19)
Silver
Finland (5)
Bronze
Sweden (7)
4th place
Czechia (6)
Host city (cities)
Edmonton
Host country (countries)
Canada
2023
2023
Year
2023
Gold
Canada (20)
Silver
Czechia (1)
Bronze
United States (7)
4th place
Sweden (9)
Host city (cities)
Halifax and Moncton
Host country (countries)
Canada
2024
2024
Year
2024
Gold
United States (6)
Silver
Sweden (12)
Bronze
Czechia (2)
4th place
Finland (10)
Host city (cities)
Gothenburg
Host country (countries)
Sweden
2025
2025
Year
2025
Gold
United States (7)
Silver
Finland (6)
Bronze
Czechia (3)
4th place
Sweden (10)
Host city (cities)
Ottawa
Host country (countries)
Canada
2026
2026
Year
2026
Host city (cities)
Minneapolis and Saint Paul
Host country (countries)
United States
2027
2027
Year
2027
Host city (cities)
Edmonton and Red Deer
Host country (countries)
Canada
2028
2028
Year
2028
Host country (countries)
Finland
2029
2029
Year
2029
Host city (cities)
Quebec City and Trois-Rivières
Host country (countries)
Canada
Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
4th place
Host city (cities)
Host country (countries)
1977
Soviet Union (1)
Canada (1)
Czechoslovakia (1)
Finland (1)
Zvolen and Banská Bystrica
Czechoslovakia
1978
Soviet Union (2)
Sweden (1)
Canada (1)
Czechoslovakia (1)
Montreal, Quebec City, Chicoutimi, Hull and Cornwall
Canada
1979
Soviet Union (3)
Czechoslovakia (1)
Sweden (1)
Finland (2)
Karlstad and Karlskoga
Sweden
1980
Soviet Union (4)
Finland (1)
Sweden (2)
Czechoslovakia (2)
Helsinki and Vantaa
Finland
1981
Sweden (1)
Finland (2)
Soviet Union (1)
Czechoslovakia (3)
Füssen, Landsberg and Kaufbeuren
West Germany
1982
Canada (1)
Czechoslovakia (2)
Finland (1)
Soviet Union (1)
Bloomington, Minneapolis and DuluthWinnipeg and Kenora
United States Canada
1983
Soviet Union (5)
Czechoslovakia (3)
Canada (2)
Sweden (1)
Leningrad
Soviet Union
1984
Soviet Union (6)
Finland (3)
Czechoslovakia (2)
Canada (1)
Norrköping and Nyköping
Sweden
1985
Canada (2)
Czechoslovakia (4)
Soviet Union (2)
Finland (3)
Helsinki and Turku
Finland
1986
Soviet Union (7)
Canada (2)
United States (1)
Czechoslovakia (4)
Hamilton, Toronto and London
Canada
1987
Finland (1)
Czechoslovakia (5)
Sweden (3)
United States (1)
Piešťany, Topoľčany, Trenčín and Nitra
Czechoslovakia
1988
Canada (3)
Soviet Union (1)
Finland (2)
Czechoslovakia (5)
Moscow
Soviet Union
1989
Soviet Union (8)
Sweden (2)
Czechoslovakia (3)
Canada (2)
Anchorage and Eagle River
United States
1990
Canada (4)
Soviet Union (2)
Czechoslovakia (4)
Finland (4)
Helsinki and Turku
Finland
1991
Canada (5)
Soviet Union (3)
Czechoslovakia (5)
United States (2)
Saskatoon
Canada
1992
CIS (1)
Sweden (3)
United States (2)
Finland (5)
Füssen and Kaufbeuren
Germany
1993
Canada (6)
Sweden (4)
Czech Republic and Slovakia (6)
United States (3)
Gävle, Uppsala and Falun
Sweden
1994
Canada (7)
Sweden (5)
Russia (1)
Finland (6)
Ostrava and Frýdek-Místek
Czech Republic
1995
Canada (8)
Russia (1)
Sweden (4)
Finland (7)
Red Deer, Edmonton and Calgary
Canada
1996
Canada (9)
Sweden (6)
Russia (2)
Czech Republic (1)
Boston, Amherst and Marlborough
United States
1997
Canada (10)
United States (1)
Russia (3)
Czech Republic (2)
Geneva and Morges
Switzerland
1998
Finland (2)
Russia (2)
Switzerland (1)
Czech Republic (3)
Helsinki and Hämeenlinna
Finland
1999
Russia (1)
Canada (3)
Slovakia (1)
Sweden (2)
Winnipeg, Brandon and Selkirk
Canada
2000
Czech Republic (1)
Russia (3)
Canada (3)
United States (4)
Skellefteå and Umeå
Sweden
2001
Czech Republic (2)
Finland (4)
Canada (4)
Sweden (3)
Moscow and Podolsk
Russia
2002
Russia (2)
Canada (4)
Finland (3)
Switzerland (1)
Pardubice and Hradec Králové
Czech Republic
2003
Russia (3)
Canada (5)
Finland (4)
United States (5)
Halifax and Sydney
Canada
2004
United States (1)
Canada (6)
Finland (5)
Czech Republic (4)
Helsinki and Hämeenlinna
Finland
2005
Canada (11)
Russia (4)
Czech Republic (1)
United States (6)
Grand Forks and Thief River Falls
United States
2006
Canada (12)
Russia (5)
Finland (6)
United States (7)
Vancouver, Kelowna and Kamloops
Canada
2007
Canada (13)
Russia (6)
United States (3)
Sweden (4)
Leksand and Mora
Sweden
2008
Canada (14)
Sweden (7)
Russia (4)
United States (8)
Pardubice and Liberec
Czech Republic
2009
Canada (15)
Sweden (8)
Russia (5)
Slovakia (1)
Ottawa
Canada
2010
United States (2)
Canada (7)
Sweden (5)
Switzerland (2)
Saskatoon and Regina
Canada
2011
Russia (4)
Canada (8)
United States (4)
Sweden (5)
Buffalo and Lewiston
United States
2012
Sweden (2)
Russia (7)
Canada (5)
Finland (8)
Calgary and Edmonton
Canada
2013
United States (3)
Sweden (9)
Russia (6)
Canada (3)
Ufa
Russia
2014
Finland (3)
Sweden (10)
Russia (7)
Canada (4)
Malmö
Sweden
2015
Canada (16)
Russia (8)
Slovakia (2)
Sweden (6)
Toronto and Montreal
Canada
2016
Finland (4)
Russia (9)
United States (5)
Sweden (7)
Helsinki
Finland
2017
United States (4)
Canada (9)
Russia (8)
Sweden (8)
Montreal and Toronto
Canada
2018
Canada (17)
Sweden (11)
United States (6)
Czech Republic (5)
Buffalo and Orchard Park
United States
2019
Finland (5)
United States (2)
Russia (9)
Switzerland (3)
Vancouver and Victoria
Canada
2020
Canada (18)
Russia (10)
Sweden (6)
Finland (9)
Ostrava and Třinec
Czech Republic
2021
United States (5)
Canada (10)
Finland (7)
Russia (1)
Edmonton
Canada
2022
Canada (19)
Finland (5)
Sweden (7)
Czechia (6)
Edmonton
Canada
2023
Canada (20)
Czechia (1)
United States (7)
Sweden (9)
Halifax and Moncton
Canada
2024
United States (6)
Sweden (12)
Czechia (2)
Finland (10)
Gothenburg
Sweden
2025
United States (7)
Finland (6)
Czechia (3)
Sweden (10)
Ottawa
Canada
· Medal table
Canada
Canada
Country
Canada
Gold
20
Silver
10
Bronze
5
Medals
35
Russia  Soviet Union CISTotal
Russia  Soviet Union CISTotal
Country
Russia  Soviet Union CISTotal
Gold
48113
Silver
103013
Bronze
92011
Medals
2313137
United States
United States
Country
United States
Gold
7
Silver
2
Bronze
7
Medals
16
Finland
Finland
Country
Finland
Gold
5
Silver
6
Bronze
7
Medals
18
Sweden
Sweden
Country
Sweden
Gold
2
Silver
12
Bronze
7
Medals
21
Czechia CzechoslovakiaTotal
Czechia CzechoslovakiaTotal
Country
Czechia CzechoslovakiaTotal
Gold
202
Silver
156
Bronze
369
Medals
61117
Slovakia
Slovakia
Country
Slovakia
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
2
Medals
2
Switzerland
Switzerland
Country
Switzerland
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Medals
1
Total
Total
Country
Total
Gold
49
Silver
49
Bronze
49
Medals
147
Country
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Medals
Canada
20
10
5
35
Russia Soviet Union CISTotal
48113
103013
92011
2313137
United States
7
2
7
16
Finland
5
6
7
18
Sweden
2
12
7
21
Czechia CzechoslovakiaTotal
202
156
369
61117
Slovakia
0
0
2
2
Switzerland
0
0
1
1
Total
49
49
49
147

References

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  2. Canada was hosting the tournament every 3 or 4 years. In 1990, Canada decided to switch years with Finland.
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