IIHF World Women's U18 Championships

The IIHF World Women's U18 Championships are the junior edition of the IIHF World Women's Championships. The championships are limited to female ice hockey players under 18 years of age. The junior ice hockey tournament is held under the auspices of the IIHF, and is the female counterpart of both the WJHC and the IIHF World U18 Championships.

IIHF Women's U18 World Championship
StatusActive
Genresports event
Date(s)January
Frequencyannual
Location(s)various
Inaugurated2008 (2008)
Organised byIIHF

The inaugural championship was held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, in January 2008.

List of championships

Year Gold Silver Bronze Venue
2008 United States Canada Czech Republic Calgary, Canada
2009 United States Canada Sweden Füssen, Germany
2010 Canada United States Sweden Chicago, United States
2011 United States Canada Finland Stockholm, Sweden
2012 Canada United States Sweden Zlín / Přerov, Czech Republic
2013 Canada United States Sweden Heinola / Vierumäki, Finland
2014 Canada United States Czech Republic Budapest, Hungary
2015 United States Canada Russia Buffalo, United States[1]
2016 United States Canada Sweden St. Catharines, Canada
2017 United States Canada Russia Přerov / Zlín, Czech Republic
2018 United States Sweden Canada Dmitrov, Russia
2019 Canada United States Finland Obihiro, Japan
2020 United States Canada Russia Bratislava, Slovakia
2021 Linköping / Mjölby, Sweden

Participation and medals

NationYearsFirstLastGoldSilverBronzeTotalBest finish (first/last)
 United States1320082020850131st (2008/2020)
 Canada1320082020571131st (2010/2019)
 Sweden132008202001562nd (2018)
 Russia122008202000333rd (2015/2020)
 Czech Republic132008202000223rd (2008/2014)
 Finland132008202000223rd (2011/2019)
 Germany72008201800004th (2010/2012)
  Switzerland102008202000006th (2019)
 Japan62010201900006th (2010)
 Hungary22013201400006th (2013)
 France12016201600008th (2016)
 Slovakia12020202000008th (2020)
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