Tourney Name: | Winter Youth Olympics women's 3-on-3 ice hockey tournament |
Year: | 2024 |
Country: | South Korea |
Dates: | 20–25 January |
Num Teams: | 8 |
Venues: | 1 |
Cities: | 1 |
Type: | other |
Count: | 1 |
Games: | 32 |
Goals: | 452 |
Prevseason: | 2020 |
Nextseason: | 2028 |
The women's 3-on-3 ice hockey tournament was one of four under-16 ice hockey events contested as part of the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea. The tournament was held from 20 to 25 January at the Gangneung Hockey Centre.
Australia, China, Hungary, Italy, South Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, and Turkey (as) were each represented by a team of thirteen players born in 2008 or 2009.[1] [2]
Five on-ice officials were selected for the tournament.[3]
International Ice Hockey Federation representative Zsuzsanna Kolbenheyer of Hungary was the tournament chairperson. Finnish ice hockey player and two-time Olympic bronze medalist Emma Terho, Chair of the IOC Athletes' Commission, presented medals at the victory ceremony.[4]
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2 | P | Sophie Reader | Li Jin | Lorina Haraszt | Sofia Moser | |||||||
3 | P | Elin Schmitz | Tian Xueying | Bonita Szabó | ||||||||
4 | P | Gwen Ellis | Dóra Bereczki | Aurora de Fanti | ||||||||
5 | P | Bíborka Simon | Emily Innocenti | |||||||||
6 | P | Johanna Meissner | Lili Hajdu | |||||||||
7 | P | Jasmin Mayor | Li Xin | Luca Faragó | Arianna Novati | |||||||
8 | P | Poppy Noone | Xin Yufei | Boróka Bátyi | Eleonora Pisetta | |||||||
9 | P | Wang Jinghan | Carlotta Mellare | |||||||||
10 | P | Hannah Cryan | Zhao Guiyun | Aurora Varesco | ||||||||
11 | P | Grace Kalambokas | Wang Bing | Nicole Varesco | ||||||||
12 | P | Mi Lan | Lara Sághy | - | 22 | P | --> | |||||
30 | GK | Olivia Gargano | Ju Sihan | Csenge Csordás | Caterina Bolech | |||||||
31 | GK | Katie Meyer | Zhang Jing | Zoé Takács | Lucrezia la Sala | |||||||
Head coach | Remi Harvey | Myles Fitzgerald | Delaney Collins | Luca Giacomuzzi | ||||||||
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2 | P | Na Seyoung | Natalia Molinar | Eva Bout | Dolunay Beren Erbakan | |||||||
3 | P | Camila de la Fuente | Janne Breek | |||||||||
4 | P | Chang Seoyoon | Daylin den Hartog | Melisa Çağdaş | ||||||||
5 | P | Kim Jimin | Rebeca Andrade | Ruth Eldering | Fatma Bengisu Açarı | |||||||
6 | P | Choi Seoyoon | Yaretzi García | Noa Frank | Ece Eraşcı | |||||||
7 | P | |||||||||||
8 | P | Tululy Hernández | Livvy Lammers | Ekin Daş | ||||||||
9 | P | Han Chaeyeon | Vera Luitwieler | Eda Seçen | ||||||||
10 | P | Hang Hyeonjeong | Diana Pérez | Evy Stoltenborg | Melis Arslan | |||||||
11 | P | Hong Chaewon | Constanza del Río | |||||||||
12 | P | Shim Seohee | Natalia Salinas | Harper Winkler | - | 22 | P | --> | ||||
30 | GK | Park Jeonghyun | Sofía Hernández | Isabel Treffers | Beray Derin Okut | |||||||
31 | GK | Ahn Sewon | Jade Garduño | Felien van der Sluis | Azra Betül Kılaç | |||||||
Head coach(es) | Kim Doyun | Bertha González Maza, Mónica Rentería Peñafort | Jennifer Wakefield | Ashley Salerno |
The preliminary round was played as a single round-robin, with each team playing seven matches. Teams were ranked on a point system: three points for a win in regulation time, two points for a win in overtime, and one point for a loss in overtime.[10] The four teams with the highest point totals at the conclusion of the preliminary round qualified for the semifinals.
All times are local, Korean Standard Time (UTC+9)