Ice hockey at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics explained

Event:Ice hockey
Games:2016 Winter Youth
Venue:Kristins Hall, Lillehammer
Dates:12–21 February
Prev:2012
Next:2020

Ice hockey at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was held at Kristins Hall in Lillehammer, Norway from 12 to 21 February. The difference between the Youth Olympic program for ice hockey and the Winter Olympics was the addition of a skill challenge for each gender.[1]

Medal summary

Events

Boys' tournament[2]

Jack DeBoer
Drew DeRidder
Ty Emberson
Jonathan Gruden
Christian Krygier
Will MacKinnon
Erik Middendorf
Jacob Pivonka
Adam Samuelsson
Mattias Samuelsson
Ryan Savage
Todd Scott
Jacob Semik
Oliver Wahlstrom
T. J. Walsh
Tyler Weiss
Jake Wise

Luka Burzan
Dennis Busby
Declan Chisholm
Aidan Dudas
Alexis Gravel
Benoit-Olivier Groulx
Carson Focht
Gabriel Fortier
Anderson MacDonald
Jared McIsaac
Allan McShane
Ryan Merkley
Tristen Nielsen
Connor Roberts
Olivier Rodrigue
Ty Smith
Jett Woo

Gleb Babintsev
Maxim Denezhkin
Grigori Denisenko
Georgi Dubrovski
Alexander Khovanov
Vladislav Kotkov
Pavel Kupchikhin
Anton Malyshev
Amir Miftakhov
Kirill Nizhnikov
Pavel Rotenberg
Ilyas Sitdikov
Yegor Sokolov
Andrei Svechnikov
Alexander Zhabreyev
Bogdan Zhilyakov
Danil Zhuravlyov
Boys' individual skills challenge
141211
12[3]
Girls' tournament

Anna Amholt
Josefin Bouveng
Fanny Brolin
Jennifer Carlsson
Wilma Carlsson
Julia Gustafsson
Therese Järnkrok
Lina Ljungblom
Sofie Lundin
Ronja Mogren
Maja Nylén Persson
Linnéa Sjölund
Madelene Strömgren
Mina Waxin
Madelen Westerlund
Agnes Wilhelmsson
Ethel Wilhelmsson

Kristýna Bláhová
Nikola Dýcková
Magdalena Erbenová
Martina Exnerová
Alexandra Halounová
Sandra Halounová
Karolína Hornická
Karolína Hrdinová
Klára Jandušíková
Karolína Juřicová
Anna Kotounová
Šárka Krejníková
Laura Lerchová
Veronika Lorencová
Barbora Machalová
Natálie Mlýnková
Adéla Škrdlová

Sina Bachmann
Sydney Berta
Tina Brand
Yaël Brich
Oona Emmenegger
Rahel Enzler
Ramona Forrer
Justine Forster
Janine Hauser
Saskia Maurer
Lisa Rüedi
Noemi Ryhner
Jessica Schlegel
Gionina Spiess
Nicole Vallario
Stefanie Wetli
Lara Zimmermann
Girls' individual skills challenge
161413

Qualification system

There were ten teams in total (five per gender), with 17 players on each team. Participating nations were able to select whether they wished to participate in either the men's or women's ice hockey tournament according to the running order based on a joint under-18 world ranking established after the Men's and Women's U18 World Championships in 2015. Norway, as the host nation, was allowed to participate with one team of each gender.[4]

For the skills challenge, the host nation was allowed to send one competitor of each gender. For the remaining competitors, national competitions were held, and the qualifiers attended a Global Skills Challenge at the 2015 Hockey Development Camp in Vierumäki, Finland.[5]

Boys

Girls

Skills challenge

The following athletes have qualified:[6] [7]

Event Boys' Girls'
Host nation
Skills challenge qualifier



























Total 16 16

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Information. IIHF. 26 December 2018.
  2. http://wyog2016.sportresult.com/NH/en/-120/Root/ViewPdf/IH0000000_C93_4.0.pdf Medallists by Event
  3. News: Haatanen awarded bronze. IIHF. 20 February 2016. 24 December 2018.
  4. News: Youth Olympic teams set. IIHF. 13 August 2015. 26 December 2018.
  5. News: Skills challenge. IIHF. 26 December 2018.
  6. News: Skills challenge – Results Men. IIHF. 26 December 2018.
  7. News: Skills challenge – Results Women. IIHF. 26 December 2018.