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IIHF Asia and Oceania Championship

The IIHF Asia and Oceania Championship (formerly the IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia) are a series of international ice hockey tournaments in the continent of Asia. The purpose of the tournament is to provide competitive opportunities for Asian and Oceania teams that are either in the lower divisions of the IIHF World Championships or did not compete in any IIHF World Championships. The first edition was held in Hong Kong from 24 to 26 April 2008, with the second edition held a year later in the United Arab Emirates. The third edition took place from 29 March to 4 April 2010 in the Republic of China.[1]

IIHF Asia and Oceania Championship
SportIce hockey
Founded2008
Most recent
champion(s)
 Mongolia (2nd title) – Men's
 Thailand (2nd title) – Women's
 Malaysia (2nd title) – Men's U20
Most titles Chinese Taipei (6 titles) – Men's
 China,  Japan &  Thailand (2 titles each) – Women's
 Japan (3 titles) – Men's U20
Official websiteIIHF.com

The first women's tournament took place in Shanghai, China from 10 to 14 April 2010, and the first University Challenge Cup of Asia took place in Goyang-Si, Seoul, South Korea from 12 to 14 May 2010.[2] Junior (under-20) and under-18 editions were introduced in 2012. On 31 January 2020, the women's and men's under-20 tournaments were cancelled, except the men's tournament, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] The competition was renamed to the IIHF Asia and Oceania Championship starting with the 2022 season.[4]

Results edit

Men's edit

Year   Gold   Silver   Bronze Host city Host country
2008   Chinese Taipei (1)   Malaysia (1)   Hong Kong (1) Hong Kong   Hong Kong
2009   United Arab Emirates (1)   Thailand (1)   Malaysia (1) Abu Dhabi   United Arab Emirates
2010   Chinese Taipei (2)   United Arab Emirates (1)   Thailand (1) Taipei City   Taiwan
2011   Hong Kong (1)   United Arab Emirates (2)   Thailand (2) Kuwait City   Kuwait
2012   United Arab Emirates (2)   Thailand (2)   Malaysia (2) Dehradun   India
2013   Chinese Taipei (3)   Hong Kong (1)   Mongolia (1) Bangkok   Thailand
2014   Chinese Taipei (4)   United Arab Emirates (3)   Mongolia (2) Abu Dhabi   United Arab Emirates
2015   Chinese Taipei (5)   United Arab Emirates (4)   Mongolia (3) Taipei City   Taiwan
2016   Chinese Taipei (6)   United Arab Emirates (5)   Mongolia (4) Abu Dhabi   United Arab Emirates
2017   United Arab Emirates (3)   Mongolia (1)   Thailand (3) Bangkok   Thailand
2018   Mongolia (1)   Thailand (3)   Philippines (1) Pasay   Philippines
2019   Mongolia (2)   Philippines (1)   Singapore (1) Kuala Lumpur   Malaysia
2020 Tournament cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[3] Singapore   Singapore

Men's Division I edit

Year   Gold   Silver   Bronze Host city Host country
2014   Macau (1)   Kyrgyzstan (1)   Singapore (1) Bishkek   Kyrgyzstan
2015   Kuwait (1)   Singapore (1)   Kyrgyzstan (1) Kuwait City   Kuwait
2016   Kyrgyzstan (1)   Malaysia (1)   Macau (1) Bishkek   Kyrgyzstan
2017   Kuwait (2)   India (1)   Oman (1) Kuwait City   Kuwait
2018   Malaysia (1)   Macau (1)   Indonesia (1) Kuala Lumpur   Malaysia

Women's edit

Year   Gold   Silver   Bronze Host city Host country
2010   China 1 (1)   Japan (1)   North Korea (1) Shanghai   China
2011   Japan (1)   China (1)   South Korea (1) Nikko   Japan
2012   Japan (2)   China 1 (2)   China 2 (1) Qiqihar   China
2014   China (2)   North Korea (1)   South Korea (2) Harbin   China
2017   New Zealand U18 (1)   Thailand (1)   Singapore (1) Bangkok   Thailand
2018   Chinese Taipei U18 (1)   New Zealand U18 (1)   Thailand (1) Kuala Lumpur   Malaysia
2019   Thailand (1)   Chinese Taipei (1)   Singapore (2) Abu Dhabi   United Arab Emirates
2020 Tournament cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[3] Manila   Philippines
2023   Thailand (2)   Iran (1)   Singapore (3) Bangkok   Thailand
2024   Iran (1)   Philippines (1)   United Arab Emirates (1) Bishkek   Kyrgyzstan

Women's Division I edit

Year   Gold   Silver   Bronze Host city Host country
2014   Hong Kong (1)   Thailand (1)   Singapore (1) Hong Kong   Hong Kong
2015   Chinese Taipei (1)   Thailand (2)   Hong Kong (1) Taipei City   Taiwan
2016   Chinese Taipei (2)   Thailand (3)   Singapore (2) Taipei City   Taiwan
2018   Malaysia (1)   United Arab Emirates (1)   Philippines (1) Kuala Lumpur   Malaysia
2019   Philippines (1)   United Arab Emirates (2)   India (1) Abu Dhabi   United Arab Emirates
2020 Tournament cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[3] Manila   Philippines

University/Men's U20 edit

Year   Gold   Silver   Bronze Host city Host country
2010   Japan (1)   South Korea (1)   China (1) Seoul   South Korea
2011   Japan (2)   South Korea (2)   China (2) Changchun   China
2012   MHL Red Stars (1)   Japan (1)   South Korea (1) Seoul   South Korea
2013   Japan (3)   MHL Red Stars (1)   South Korea (2) Khabarovsk   Russia
2014   MHL Red Stars (2)   Kazakhstan (1)   Japan (1) Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk   Russia
2018   Malaysia (1)   Kyrgyzstan (1)   United Arab Emirates (1) Kuala Lumpur   Malaysia
2019   Malaysia (1)   Kyrgyzstan (1)   Philippines (1) Kuala Lumpur   Malaysia
2020 Tournament cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[3] Bangkok   Thailand
2022   Thailand (2)   Singapore (2)   Hong Kong (1) Bangkok   Thailand

Men's U20 Division I edit

Year   Gold   Silver   Bronze Host city Host country
2019   Thailand (1)   Mongolia (1)   Indonesia (1) Kuala Lumpur   Malaysia
2020 Tournament cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[3] Bangkok   Thailand

Men's U18 edit

Year   Gold   Silver   Bronze Host city Host country
2012   Thailand (1)   United Arab Emirates (1)   Malaysia (1) Abu Dhabi   United Arab Emirates
2023   Uzbekistan (1)   Turkmenistan (1)   Mongolia (1) Ulaanbaatar   Mongolia
2024 To be determined Tashkent, Samarkand   Uzbekistan

Medal table edit

Men's edit

Countries in bold currently compete in the lower divisions of the IIHF World Championships.

Rank Country   Gold   Silver   Bronze Total
1   Chinese Taipei 6 0 0 6
2   United Arab Emirates 3 5 0 8
3   Mongolia 2 1 4 7
4   Hong Kong 1 1 1 3
5   Thailand 0 3 3 6
6   Malaysia 0 1 2 3
7   Philippines 0 1 1 2
8   Singapore 0 0 1 1
Totals (8 countries) 12 12 12 36

Women's edit

Countries in bold currently compete in the IIHF World Women's Championships.

Rank Country   Gold   Silver   Bronze Total
1   China 2 2 1 5
2   Japan 2 1 0 3
3   Thailand 1 1 1 3
4   Chinese Taipei 1 1 0 2
  New Zealand 1 1 0 2
6   North Korea 0 1 1 2
7   Singapore 0 0 2 2
  South Korea 0 0 2 2
Totals (8 countries) 7 7 7 21

Men's U20 edit

Rank Country   Gold   Silver   Bronze Total
1   Japan 3 1 1 5
2   Russia 2 1 0 3
3   Malaysia 2 0 0 2
4   South Korea 0 2 2 4
5   Kyrgyzstan 0 2 0 2
6   Kazakhstan 0 1 0 1
7   China 0 0 2 2
8   Philippines 0 0 1 1
  United Arab Emirates 0 0 1 1
Totals (9 countries) 7 7 7 21

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2010 IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia (Men)". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 2010-04-05.
  2. ^ "Challenge Cup of Asia". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 2010-04-01.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Merk, Martin (31 January 2020). "Challenge Cup of Asia tournaments cancelled". International Ice Hockey Federation.
  4. ^ "Asian Competitions". International Ice Hockey Federation. from the original on 2022-06-21. Retrieved 2022-06-21.

External links edit

  • IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia at eurohockey.com

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Challenge Cup of Asia redirects here For the association football tournament see AFC Challenge Cup The IIHF Asia and Oceania Championship formerly the IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia are a series of international ice hockey tournaments in the continent of Asia The purpose of the tournament is to provide competitive opportunities for Asian and Oceania teams that are either in the lower divisions of the IIHF World Championships or did not compete in any IIHF World Championships The first edition was held in Hong Kong from 24 to 26 April 2008 with the second edition held a year later in the United Arab Emirates The third edition took place from 29 March to 4 April 2010 in the Republic of China 1 IIHF Asia and Oceania ChampionshipSportIce hockeyFounded2008Most recentchampion s Mongolia 2nd title Men s Thailand 2nd title Women s Malaysia 2nd title Men s U20Most titles Chinese Taipei 6 titles Men s China Japan amp Thailand 2 titles each Women s Japan 3 titles Men s U20Official websiteIIHF comThe first women s tournament took place in Shanghai China from 10 to 14 April 2010 and the first University Challenge Cup of Asia took place in Goyang Si Seoul South Korea from 12 to 14 May 2010 2 Junior under 20 and under 18 editions were introduced in 2012 On 31 January 2020 the women s and men s under 20 tournaments were cancelled except the men s tournament due to the COVID 19 pandemic 3 The competition was renamed to the IIHF Asia and Oceania Championship starting with the 2022 season 4 Contents 1 Results 1 1 Men s 1 2 Men s Division I 1 3 Women s 1 4 Women s Division I 1 5 University Men s U20 1 6 Men s U20 Division I 1 7 Men s U18 2 Medal table 2 1 Men s 2 2 Women s 2 3 Men s U20 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksResults editMen s edit Year nbsp Gold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze Host city Host country2008 nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 nbsp Malaysia 1 nbsp Hong Kong 1 Hong Kong nbsp Hong Kong2009 nbsp United Arab Emirates 1 nbsp Thailand 1 nbsp Malaysia 1 Abu Dhabi nbsp United Arab Emirates2010 nbsp Chinese Taipei 2 nbsp United Arab Emirates 1 nbsp Thailand 1 Taipei City nbsp Taiwan2011 nbsp Hong Kong 1 nbsp United Arab Emirates 2 nbsp Thailand 2 Kuwait City nbsp Kuwait2012 nbsp United Arab Emirates 2 nbsp Thailand 2 nbsp Malaysia 2 Dehradun nbsp India2013 nbsp Chinese Taipei 3 nbsp Hong Kong 1 nbsp Mongolia 1 Bangkok nbsp Thailand2014 nbsp Chinese Taipei 4 nbsp United Arab Emirates 3 nbsp Mongolia 2 Abu Dhabi nbsp United Arab Emirates2015 nbsp Chinese Taipei 5 nbsp United Arab Emirates 4 nbsp Mongolia 3 Taipei City nbsp Taiwan2016 nbsp Chinese Taipei 6 nbsp United Arab Emirates 5 nbsp Mongolia 4 Abu Dhabi nbsp United Arab Emirates2017 nbsp United Arab Emirates 3 nbsp Mongolia 1 nbsp Thailand 3 Bangkok nbsp Thailand2018 nbsp Mongolia 1 nbsp Thailand 3 nbsp Philippines 1 Pasay nbsp Philippines2019 nbsp Mongolia 2 nbsp Philippines 1 nbsp Singapore 1 Kuala Lumpur nbsp Malaysia2020 Tournament cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 3 Singapore nbsp SingaporeMen s Division I edit Year nbsp Gold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze Host city Host country2014 nbsp Macau 1 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 1 nbsp Singapore 1 Bishkek nbsp Kyrgyzstan2015 nbsp Kuwait 1 nbsp Singapore 1 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 1 Kuwait City nbsp Kuwait2016 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 1 nbsp Malaysia 1 nbsp Macau 1 Bishkek nbsp Kyrgyzstan2017 nbsp Kuwait 2 nbsp India 1 nbsp Oman 1 Kuwait City nbsp Kuwait2018 nbsp Malaysia 1 nbsp Macau 1 nbsp Indonesia 1 Kuala Lumpur nbsp MalaysiaWomen s edit Year nbsp Gold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze Host city Host country2010 nbsp China 1 1 nbsp Japan 1 nbsp North Korea 1 Shanghai nbsp China2011 nbsp Japan 1 nbsp China 1 nbsp South Korea 1 Nikko nbsp Japan2012 nbsp Japan 2 nbsp China 1 2 nbsp China 2 1 Qiqihar nbsp China2014 nbsp China 2 nbsp North Korea 1 nbsp South Korea 2 Harbin nbsp China2017 nbsp New Zealand U18 1 nbsp Thailand 1 nbsp Singapore 1 Bangkok nbsp Thailand2018 nbsp Chinese Taipei U18 1 nbsp New Zealand U18 1 nbsp Thailand 1 Kuala Lumpur nbsp Malaysia2019 nbsp Thailand 1 nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 nbsp Singapore 2 Abu Dhabi nbsp United Arab Emirates2020 Tournament cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 3 Manila nbsp Philippines2023 nbsp Thailand 2 nbsp Iran 1 nbsp Singapore 3 Bangkok nbsp Thailand2024 nbsp Iran 1 nbsp Philippines 1 nbsp United Arab Emirates 1 Bishkek nbsp KyrgyzstanWomen s Division I edit Year nbsp Gold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze Host city Host country2014 nbsp Hong Kong 1 nbsp Thailand 1 nbsp Singapore 1 Hong Kong nbsp Hong Kong2015 nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 nbsp Thailand 2 nbsp Hong Kong 1 Taipei City nbsp Taiwan2016 nbsp Chinese Taipei 2 nbsp Thailand 3 nbsp Singapore 2 Taipei City nbsp Taiwan2018 nbsp Malaysia 1 nbsp United Arab Emirates 1 nbsp Philippines 1 Kuala Lumpur nbsp Malaysia2019 nbsp Philippines 1 nbsp United Arab Emirates 2 nbsp India 1 Abu Dhabi nbsp United Arab Emirates2020 Tournament cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 3 Manila nbsp PhilippinesUniversity Men s U20 edit Year nbsp Gold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze Host city Host country2010 nbsp Japan 1 nbsp South Korea 1 nbsp China 1 Seoul nbsp South Korea2011 nbsp Japan 2 nbsp South Korea 2 nbsp China 2 Changchun nbsp China2012 nbsp MHL Red Stars 1 nbsp Japan 1 nbsp South Korea 1 Seoul nbsp South Korea2013 nbsp Japan 3 nbsp MHL Red Stars 1 nbsp South Korea 2 Khabarovsk nbsp Russia2014 nbsp MHL Red Stars 2 nbsp Kazakhstan 1 nbsp Japan 1 Yuzhno Sakhalinsk nbsp Russia2018 nbsp Malaysia 1 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 1 nbsp United Arab Emirates 1 Kuala Lumpur nbsp Malaysia2019 nbsp Malaysia 1 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 1 nbsp Philippines 1 Kuala Lumpur nbsp Malaysia2020 Tournament cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 3 Bangkok nbsp Thailand2022 nbsp Thailand 2 nbsp Singapore 2 nbsp Hong Kong 1 Bangkok nbsp ThailandMen s U20 Division I edit Year nbsp Gold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze Host city Host country2019 nbsp Thailand 1 nbsp Mongolia 1 nbsp Indonesia 1 Kuala Lumpur nbsp Malaysia2020 Tournament cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 3 Bangkok nbsp ThailandMen s U18 edit Year nbsp Gold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze Host city Host country2012 nbsp Thailand 1 nbsp United Arab Emirates 1 nbsp Malaysia 1 Abu Dhabi nbsp United Arab Emirates2023 nbsp Uzbekistan 1 nbsp Turkmenistan 1 nbsp Mongolia 1 Ulaanbaatar nbsp Mongolia2024 To be determined Tashkent Samarkand nbsp UzbekistanMedal table editMen s edit Countries in bold currently compete in the lower divisions of the IIHF World Championships Rank Country nbsp Gold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze Total1 nbsp Chinese Taipei 6 0 0 62 nbsp United Arab Emirates 3 5 0 83 nbsp Mongolia 2 1 4 74 nbsp Hong Kong 1 1 1 35 nbsp Thailand 0 3 3 66 nbsp Malaysia 0 1 2 37 nbsp Philippines 0 1 1 28 nbsp Singapore 0 0 1 1Totals 8 countries 12 12 12 36Women s edit Countries in bold currently compete in the IIHF World Women s Championships Rank Country nbsp Gold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze Total1 nbsp China 2 2 1 52 nbsp Japan 2 1 0 33 nbsp Thailand 1 1 1 34 nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 1 0 2 nbsp New Zealand 1 1 0 26 nbsp North Korea 0 1 1 27 nbsp Singapore 0 0 2 2 nbsp South Korea 0 0 2 2Totals 8 countries 7 7 7 21Men s U20 edit Rank Country nbsp Gold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze Total1 nbsp Japan 3 1 1 52 nbsp Russia 2 1 0 33 nbsp Malaysia 2 0 0 24 nbsp South Korea 0 2 2 45 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 0 2 0 26 nbsp Kazakhstan 0 1 0 17 nbsp China 0 0 2 28 nbsp Philippines 0 0 1 1 nbsp United Arab Emirates 0 0 1 1Totals 9 countries 7 7 7 21See also editIIHF Asian Oceanic U18 ChampionshipsReferences edit 2010 IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia Men International Ice Hockey Federation Retrieved 2010 04 05 Challenge Cup of Asia International Ice Hockey Federation Retrieved 2010 04 01 a b c d e f Merk Martin 31 January 2020 Challenge Cup of Asia tournaments cancelled International Ice Hockey Federation Asian Competitions International Ice Hockey Federation Archived from the original on 2022 06 21 Retrieved 2022 06 21 External links editIIHF Challenge Cup of Asia at eurohockey com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title IIHF Asia and Oceania Championship amp 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