1993 IIHF European Women Championships

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1993 IIHF European Women's Championship
Pool A
Tournament details
Host country Denmark
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates24–27 March
Teams6
Final positions
Champions  Finland (3rd title)
Runner-up  Sweden
Third place  Norway
Fourth place Germany
Tournament statistics
Games played9
Goals scored89 (9.89 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Finland Hanna Teerijoki (13 points)
← 1991
1995 →

The 1993 IIHF European Women Championships were held between 22 and 27 March 1993. In a break with the previous format, the IIHF split the teams into two separate divisions, A and B, and introduced a promotion and relegation system between them.

The top six teams from the 1991 tournament qualified for the Pool A tournament in Esbjerg, Denmark, while the remaining nations played in Ukraine, as Ukraine entering their first tournament.

Teams & Format[edit]

The six teams, qualified from being the top six teams from the 1991 tournament were:

The teams were divided into two groups of three teams. Each team played each other once within the group. The teams then played a playoff game against the team with the same position in the opposing group, i.e. the Group Winners played off for Gold, 2nd place, for Bronze etc.

First round[edit]

Group 1[edit]

Standings[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Finland 2 2 0 0 25 4 +21 4
2  Norway 2 1 0 1 8 10 −2 2
3   Switzerland 2 0 0 2 3 22 −19 0
Source: [citation needed]

Results[edit]

March 24, 1993Norway 5 – 2
( 1 - 2 , 2 - 0 , 2 - 0 )
  SwitzerlandEsbjerg
March 25, 1993Finland 17 – 1
( 10 - 0 , 1 - 0 , 6 - 1 )
  SwitzerlandEsbjerg
March 26, 1993Finland 8 – 3
( 2 - 1 , 4 - 0 , 2 - 2 )
 NorwayEsbjerg

Group 2[edit]

Standings[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Sweden 2 2 0 0 16 3 +13 4
2  Germany 2 1 0 1 9 14 −5 2
3  Denmark 2 0 0 2 4 12 −8 0
Source: [citation needed]

Results[edit]

March 24, 1993Germany 6 – 4
( 2 - 3 , 0 - 1 , 4 - 0 )
 DenmarkEsbjerg
March 25, 1993Sweden 10 – 3
( 3 - 0 , 2 - 2 , 5 - 1 )
 GermanyEsbjerg
March 26, 1993Sweden 6 – 0
( 3 - 0 , 1 - 0 , 2 - 0 )
 DenmarkEsbjerg

Playoffs[edit]

Consolation round 5-6 Place[edit]

March 27, 1993Switzerland 4 – 1
( 0 - 0 , 3 - 1 , 1 - 0 )
 DenmarkEsbjerg

Match for third place[edit]

March 27, 1993Norway 6 – 3
(1 - 1, 3 - 1, 2 - 1)
 GermanyEsbjerg

Final[edit]

March 27, 1993Finland 8 – 2
( 3 - 2 , 3 - 0 , 2 - 0 )
 SwedenEsbjerg

Champions[edit]

 1993 IIHF European Women Championship winners 

Finland
3rd title

European Championship Group B[edit]

1993 IIHF European Women's Championship
Pool B
Tournament details
Host country Ukraine
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates22–27 March
Teams5
Final positions
Champions  Latvia (1st title)
Tournament statistics
Games played10
Goals scored36 (3.6 per game)

Teams & Format[edit]

The five teams that playing the first Pool B were:

The teams were placed in one group containing all the teams playing in a single round robin format, with the final placings determining the final standing without any final games.

Final round[edit]

Standings[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Latvia 4 3 0 1 10 5 +5 6
2  Czech Republic 4 2 1 1 8 6 +2 5
3  France 4 2 0 2 13 9 +4 4
4  Great Britain 4 1 1 2 4 11 −7 3
5  Ukraine 4 1 0 3 1 5 −4 2
Source: [citation needed]

Results[edit]

March 22, 1993Latvia 4 – 3
( 2 - 0 , 1 - 1 , 1 - 2 )
 FranceKyiv
March 22, 1993Czech Republic 3 – 0
( 1 - 0 , 1 - 0 , 1 - 0 )
 UkraineKyiv
March 23, 1993Latvia 3 – 1
( 1 - 0 , 0 - 0 , 2 - 1 )
 Czech RepublicKyiv
March 23, 1993Great Britain 1 – 0
( 1 - 0 , 0 - 0 , 0 - 0 )
 UkraineKyiv
March 24, 1993France 7 – 2
( 3 - 1 , 3 - 0 , 1 - 1 )
 Great BritainKyiv
March 25, 1993Ukraine 1 – 0
( 0 - 0 , 1 - 0 , 0 - 0 )
 LatviaKyiv
March 26, 1993Latvia 3 – 0
( 1 - 0 , 2 - 0 , 0 - 0 )
 Great BritainKyiv
March 26, 1993Czech Republic 3 – 2
( 1 - 1 , 2 - 0 , 0 - 1 )
 FranceKyiv
March 27, 1993Czech Republic 1 – 1
( 1 - 1 , 0 - 0 , 0 - 0 )
 Great BritainKyiv
March 27, 1993France 1 – 0
( 1 - 0 , 0 - 0 , 0 - 0 )
 UkraineKyiv

Final standings[edit]

Rk. Team Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Finland Qualified for 1994 World Championship
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Sweden Qualified for 1994 World Championship
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Norway Qualified for 1994 World Championship
4.  Germany Qualified for 1994 World Championship
5.   Switzerland Qualified for 1994 World Championship
6.  Denmark Relegated to Pool B for 1995 European Championship
7.  Latvia Promoted to Pool A for 1995 European Championship
8.  Czech Republic
9.  France
10.  Great Britain
11.  Ukraine

See also[edit]

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