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IIHF World U18 Championship

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Recurring ice hockey tournament for men's U-18 junior national teams

For the men's under-20 tournament, seeIIHF World Junior Championship.
For the women's under-18 tournament, seeIIHF U18 Women's World Championship.
IIHF World U18 Championships
Upcoming season or competition:
Current sports event2026 IIHF World U18 Championships
SportIce hockey
First season1999
No. of teams10
Most recent
champions
 Canada
(6th title)
Most titles United States
(11 titles)
Relegation toDivision I
Official websiteIIHF.com

TheIIHF U18 World Championship is an annual event organized by theInternational Ice Hockey Federation for national under-18ice hockey teams from around the world. The tournament is usually played in April and is organized according to a system similar to theIce Hockey World Championships and theIIHF World Junior Championship. The tournament was first held in 1999.

History

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The United States leads the tournament with eleven championships followed by Canada with six championships, Finland with four, Russia with three, and Sweden with two.[1] Players who do not participate in the World Championship due to their respective league postseasons have the alternative of representing their country in the non-IIHFHlinka Gretzky Cup in August.[1]

Results

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  • (#) Number of tournaments placing in a particular top-four position at the time.
Year1st place, gold medalist(s) Gold2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze4th placeHost city (cities)Host country
1999 Finland(1) Sweden(1) Slovakia(1)  Switzerland(1)Füssen andKaufbeuren Germany
2000 Finland(2) Russia(1) Sweden(1)  Switzerland(2)Kloten andWeinfelden Switzerland
2001 Russia(1)  Switzerland(1) Finland(1) Czech Republic(1)Helsinki,Lahti andHeinola Finland
2002 United States(1) Russia(2) Czech Republic(1) Finland(1)Piešťany andTrnava Slovakia
2003 Canada(1) Slovakia(1) Russia(1) United States(1)Yaroslavl Russia
2004 Russia(2) United States(1) Czech Republic(2) Canada(1)Minsk Belarus
2005 United States(2) Canada(1) Sweden(2) Czech Republic(2)Plzeň andČeské Budějovice Czech Republic
2006 United States(3) Finland(1) Czech Republic(3) Canada(2)Ängelholm andHalmstad Sweden
2007 Russia(3) United States(2) Sweden(3) Canada(3)Tampere andRauma Finland
2008 Canada(2) Russia(3) United States(1) Sweden(1)Kazan Russia
2009 United States(4) Russia(4) Finland(2) Canada(4)Fargo andMoorhead United States
2010 United States(5) Sweden(2) Finland(3) Russia(1)Minsk andBabruysk Belarus
2011 United States(6) Sweden(3) Russia(2) Canada(5)Crimmitschau andDresden Germany
2012 United States(7) Sweden(4) Canada(1) Finland(2)Brno,Znojmo andBřeclav Czech Republic
2013 Canada(3) United States(3) Finland(4) Russia(2)Sochi Russia
2014 United States(8) Czech Republic(1) Canada(2) Sweden(2)Lappeenranta andImatra Finland
2015 United States(9) Finland(2) Canada(3)  Switzerland(3)Zug andLucerne Switzerland
2016 Finland(3) Sweden(5) United States(2) Canada(6)Grand Forks United States
2017 United States(10) Finland(3) Russia(3) Sweden(3)Poprad andSpišská Nová Ves[2] Slovakia
2018 Finland(4) United States(4) Sweden(4) Czech Republic(3)Chelyabinsk andMagnitogorsk[2] Russia
2019 Sweden(1) Russia(5) United States(3) Canada(7)Örnsköldsvik andUmeå Sweden[2]
2020Competition cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic[3]Plymouth andAnn Arbor,United States United States
2021 Canada(4) Russia(6) Sweden(5) Finland(3)Plano andFrisco United States
2022 Sweden(2) United States(5) Finland(5) Czech Republic(4)Landshut andKaufbeuren Germany
2023 United States(11) Sweden(6) Canada(4) Slovakia(1)Basel andPorrentruy Switzerland
2024 Canada(5) United States(6) Sweden(6) Slovakia(2)Espoo andVantaa Finland
2025 Canada(6) Sweden(7) United States(4) Slovakia(3)Frisco andAllen United States[4]
2026Piešťany andBratislava[5] Slovakia[4]
2027TBD United States[6]
2028TBD
2029TBD United States[6]

Medal table

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Country1st place, gold medalist(s) Gold2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver3rd place, bronze medalist(s) BronzeMedals
 United States116421
 Canada61411
 Finland43512
 Russia36312
 Sweden27615
 Czechia0134
 Slovakia0112
  Switzerland0101
Total25252575

Hosting countries

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Host countryTournaments
 Finland4
 Russia4
 Germany3
 Switzerland3
 United States3
 Belarus2
 Czechia2
 Slovakia2
 Sweden2

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abCanadian Press (12 August 2006)."Canada blanks U.S. to win under-18 gold". tsn.ca. Archived fromthe original on 26 August 2006. Retrieved12 August 2006.
  2. ^abc"2016 IIHF Calendar of Events"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 6 June 2016. Retrieved28 June 2016.
  3. ^Adam Steiss (13 March 2020)."IIHF cancels U18 Worlds" (Press release).International Ice Hockey Federation.
  4. ^abPotts, Andy."Recap: 2023 IIHF – Semi-Annual Congress".IIHF. Retrieved10 October 2023.
  5. ^O'Brien, Derek (23 May 2025)."2026 U-18 World Championship To Bratislava & Piestany; Probable Groups".The Hockey News. Retrieved24 May 2025.
  6. ^abPotts, Andy."Recap: 2024 Semi-Annual Congress".IIHF. Retrieved18 January 2025.

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