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2000 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships

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2000 edition of the Men's World Ice Hockey Championship
2000 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships
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The2000 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships were the 64th such event organized by theInternational Ice Hockey Federation. 42 teams representing their countries participated in several levels of competition. The competition also served as qualifications for division placements in the2001 competition.

World Championship Group A (Russia)

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Main article:2000 IIHF World Championship
Final standings
  1.  Czech Republic
  2.  Slovakia
  3.  Finland
  4.  Canada
  5.  United States
  6.   Switzerland
  7.  Sweden
  8.  Latvia
  9.  Belarus
  10.  Norway
  11.  Russia
  12.  Italy
  13.  Austria
  14.  Ukraine
  15.  Francerelegated to Division I for 2001
  16.  Japan

World Championship Group B (Poland)

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Played April 12–21 inKatowice andKraków. This was the final year of the qualifying tournaments (except for the "Far East"), so it was a simple matter of the winner being promoted. This was also the final year of the traditional eight team tournament. Beginning in 2001 Group B would be renamed 'Division I' and consist of two six team divisions.

Final Round 17–24 Place

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
17 Germany76013015+1512
18 Kazakhstan75023022+810
19 Great Britain74123123+89
20 Poland74122819+99
21 Denmark72232219+36
22 Estonia73041927−86
23 Slovenia70251631−152
24 Netherlands70251333−202
Source:IIHF

Germany was promoted to the2001 IIHF World Championship. No team was relegated.

12 AprilGreat Britain 5-6 Estonia
12 AprilGermany 7-2 Slovenia
12 AprilNetherlands 3-5 Kazakhstan
12 AprilPoland 3-3 Denmark
13 AprilSlovenia 3-3 Great Britain
13 AprilGermany 5-1 Netherlands
13 AprilEstonia 0-4 Denmark
13 AprilPoland 2-5 Kazakhstan
15 AprilGreat Britain 9-0 Netherlands
15 AprilDenmark 4-2 Slovenia
15 AprilKazakhstan 4-2 Estonia
15 AprilPoland 6-2 Germany
16 AprilSlovenia 4-9 Kazakhstan
16 AprilEstonia 2-3 Germany
16 AprilDenmark 2-2 Netherlands
16 AprilPoland 4-6 Great Britain
18 AprilNetherlands 2-2 Slovenia
18 AprilKazakhstan 2-5 Germany
18 AprilDenmark 4-5 Great Britain
18 AprilPoland 5-1 Estonia
19 AprilGreat Britain 3-1 Kazakhstan
19 AprilGermany 3-2 Denmark
19 AprilNetherlands 4-5 Estonia
19 AprilPoland 3-1 Slovenia
21 AprilSlovenia 2-3 Estonia
21 AprilGreat Britain 0-5 Germany
21 AprilKazakhstan 4-3 Denmark
21 AprilPoland 5-1 Netherlands

World Championship Group C (China PR)

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Played March 20–26 inBeijing. In 1999 Group C was disrupted because of political issues surroundingKosovo.[1] The IIHF chose to have no team relegated and have Yugoslavia retain their position, the result was a nine team tournament this year. With the forthcoming realignment, four nations had the opportunity to be promoted to Division I, the remaining five would participate in next year's Division II.[2]

First round

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Group 1

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Hungary2200164+124
 South Korea2101121202
 Spain2002517−120
Source:IIHF

Hungary was promoted to Division I

20 MarchSpain 2-7 Hungary
21 MarchSouth Korea 10-3 Spain
22 MarchHungary 9-2 South Korea

Group 2

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Croatia2110154+113
 Romania2110135+83
 Bulgaria2002120−190
Source:IIHF

Croatia came back from a two goal deficit to tieRomania, and thereby clinch a promotion to Division I.

20 MarchBulgaria 1-9 Romania
21 MarchCroatia 11-0 Bulgaria
22 MarchRomania 4-4 Croatia

Group 3

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 China2200182+164
 Lithuania2101108+22
 Yugoslavia2002018−180
Source:IIHF

China was promoted to Division I.

20 MarchYugoslavia 0-8 Lithuania
21 MarchChina 10-0 Yugoslavia
22 MarchLithuania 2-8 China

Final Round 25–27 Place

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
25 Hungary2200165+114
26 China210173+42
27 Croatia2002318−150
Source:IIHF
24 MarchCroatia 0-5 China
25 MarchChina 2-3 Hungary
26 MarchHungary 13-3 Croatia

Consolation Round 28–30 Place

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
28 Lithuania2110138+53
29 South Korea2101711−42
30 Romania201189−11
Source:IIHF

Lithuania was promoted to Division I.

24 MarchRomania 5-5 Lithuania
25 MarchLithuania 8-3 South Korea
26 MarchSouth Korea 4-3 Romania

Consolation Round 31–33 Place

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
31 Spain211064+23
32 Yugoslavia20204402
33 Bulgaria201168−21
Source:IIHF
24 MarchBulgaria 3-3 Yugoslavia
25 MarchYugoslavia 1-1 Spain
26 MarchSpain 5-3 Bulgaria

World Championship Group D (Iceland)

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Played April 10–16 inReykjavík. The upcoming realignment meant that seven of the nine teams moved up to "Division II" for 2001.

First round

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Group 1

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Israel2200213+184
 Iceland2101136+72
 Turkey2002025−250
Source:IIHF

BothIsrael andIceland were promoted to Division II.

10 AprilTurkey 0-10 Iceland
11 AprilIceland 3-6 Israel
12 AprilIsrael 15-0 Turkey

Group 2

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Australia2200170+174
 New Zealand2101411−72
 Luxembourg2002111−100
Source:IIHF

BothAustralia andNew Zealand were promoted to Division II.

10 AprilLuxembourg 0-7 Australia
11 AprilNew Zealand 4-1 Luxembourg
12 AprilAustralia 10-0 New Zealand

Group 3

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Belgium2200151+144
 South Africa21011014−42
 Mexico2002414−100
Source:IIHF

BothBelgium andSouth Africa were promoted to Division II.

10 AprilMexico 0-5 Belgium
11 AprilSouth Africa 9-4 Mexico
12 AprilBelgium 10-1 South Africa

Final Round 34–36 Place

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
34 Israel2110104+63
35 Belgium211084+43
36 Australia2002616−100
Source:IIHF
14 AprilAustralia 3-7 Belgium
15 AprilBelgium 1-1 Israel
16 AprilIsrael 9-3 Australia

Consolation Round 37–39 Place

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
37 South Africa2200165+114
38 Iceland2101912−32
39 New Zealand2002513−80
Source:IIHF
14 AprilNew Zealand 2-7 South Africa
15 AprilSouth Africa 9-3 Iceland
16 AprilIceland 6-3 New Zealand

Consolation Round 40–42 Place

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
40 Mexico2200123+94
41 Luxembourg2101812−42
42 Turkey2002712−50
Source:IIHF

BothLuxembourg andTurkey had to stay behind in what was initially called Division II Qualification (later renamed Division III). There was no third team to play against so they both simply skipped a year and joined Division II in 2002

14 AprilLuxembourg 1-7 Mexico
15 AprilMexico 5-2 Turkey
16 AprilTurkey 5-7 Luxembourg

Citations

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  1. ^1999 Summary
  2. ^2000 Summary

See also

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References

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Current champions (2025): United States
2026 Championship
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Tournaments
Championships
(Top Division)
Editions
Finals
Rosters
Division I
Division II
Division III
Division IV
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