Hamar 2012
IPC Ice Sledge Hockey A Pool World Championships 24 March - 2 April
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Korea to Host 2013 Ice Sledge Hockey Worlds
15.05.2012 The IPC announced that Goyang City, Korea will host the next Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships in April of 2013. -
USA Wins Gold at Ice Sledge Hockey Worlds
02.04.2012 The Americans defeated Korea, 5-1, for gold, and the Canadians beat the Czechs, 2-0, for the bronze in Hamar, Norway. -
Czech and Canadian Captains to Battle for Bronze
31.03.2012 Pavel Kubes of the Czech Republic and Greg Westlake of Canada, will face each other in Sunday's (1 April) bronze-medal game at the Ice Sledge Hockey Worlds. -
USA Tries to Defend Ice Sledge Hockey Gold
31.03.2012 The Americans are the reigning world and Paralympic champions in Ice Sledge Hockey and could pick up another gold medal on Sunday (1 April). -
Norway and Japan Win Their Final Games in Hamar
31.03.2012 Norway defeated Italy for fifth place and Japan beat Estonia for seventh place at the 2012 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships. -
USA to face Korea in Ice Sledge Hockey World Championship Finals
30.03.2012 USA beat arch-rival Canada and Korea defeated the Czech Republic in the World Championship semi-finals, setting up a gold-medal showdown. -
Korea Making History on Ice in Hamar
30.03.2012 Korea has shocked spectators at the 2012 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships, beating the Czech Republic to advance to the gold-medal game against USA. -
Semi-Finals Set at Ice Sledge Hockey Worlds
28.03.2012 Korea, USA, Canada and Czech Republic are all still in position to win gold at the 2012 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships in Norway. -
USA Wins Thriller and Korea Shocks Norway to Open Worlds
26.03.2012 On the first day of the Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships, USA edged Estonia in a shootout, Korea beat Norway and the Czech Republic and Canada were also victorious. -
Italy Upends Norway and Czech Republic Suprises USA at Worlds
26.03.2012 On the second day of the Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships, Italy, Canada, Czech Republic and Japan all came away with wins.







