2005 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey European Championships

2005 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey European Championships
Tournament details
Host country  Czech Republic
Dates April 10 – April 16, 2005
Teams 6
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions   Germany
Tournament statistics
Matches played 15
Goals scored 96 (6.4 per match)
Scoring leader(s) Sweden Marcus Holm (16 goals)
Germany Udo Segreff (13 goals)
Germany Sebastian Kessler (11 goals)
MVP Germany Udo Segreff (20 points)

The first IPC Ice Sledge Hockey European Championships was held between April 10, 2005 and April 16, 2005 in the eastern Moravian city of Zlín, Czech Republic. Participating 80 athletes from six nations: Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Sweden. The best European team joined the already qualified teams from Canada, Japan, Norway, Sweden, the USA and host country Italy to the Torino 2006 Paralympic Winter Games.

Final Rankings

Germany emerged as the winner of the tournament on goal difference, following a tie with Sweden in both the total number of ranking points and a tie game between the two teams. The final result was based on the total goals 'scored' less the total goals 'scored against'. As a result, the German team qualified for the Torino 2006 Paralympic Winter Games.

Gold: Silver: Bronze: 4th: 5th: 6th:
 Germany
Christoph Appelkamp
Gerd Bleidorn
Marius Hattendorf
Sebastian Kessler
Alexander Klein
Matthias Koch
Marco Lahrs
Robert Pabst
Raimund Patzelt
Rolf Rabe
Frank Rennhack
Udo Segreff
Sven Stumpe
Jörg Wedde
Jörg Wiesecke
 Sweden
Dedjo Engmark
Aron Andersson
Magnus Carlsson
Marcus Holm
Niklas Ingvarsson
Kenth Jonsson
Göran Karlsson
Jens Kask
Rasmus Lundgren
Leif Norgren
Frank Pedersen
 Estonia
Tarmo Eerma
Valeri Falkenberg
Aleksander Jarlõkov
Kaido Kalm C
Tarmo Kolk
Ivar Liiv
Arvi Piirioja
Oleg Rodnov
Andrei Sokolov
Vjatšeslav Talanov
Imre Tiitsu
Alar Õige
 Czech Republic
Jiří Berger
Miloš Derka
Erik Fojtík
Libor Geier
Roman Herink
Miroslav Hrbek
Libor Hulín
Jiří Chadraba
Marek Junaštík
Daniel Kalina
Zdeněk Klíma
Martin Kovář
Zdeněk Krupička
Tomáš Kvoch
Michal Vápenka
 United Kingdom
Simon Berry
Mark Briggs
Gary Farmer
David Hall
Karl Nicholson
Philip Saunders
Nathan Stephens
Stephen Thomas
Garry Vaughan
Ian Warner
Richard Whitehead
Russel Willey
 Italy
Ciro Amato
Bruno Balossetti
Danilo Bosio
Gianluca Cavaliere
Andrea Chiarotti
Giovanni Colaone
Fabrizio Cozzi
Ivan Ghironzi
Gregory Leperdi
Ambrogio Magistrelli
Francesco Mancusco
Hermann Oberparleiter
Gunther Rabanser
Marco Re Calegari
Claudio Zannotti

Tournament

Tournament summary

Rank Team  GER  SWE  EST  CZE  GBR  ITA Played Wins Ties Losses GF GA Points
1  Germany  2-2 5-0 6-0 4-0 16-0 5 4 1 0 33 2 9
2 Sweden 2-2   1-0 7-0 5-1 15-0 5 4 1 0 30 3 9
3 Estonia 0-5 0-1   3-0 2-0 11-0 5 3 0 2 16 6 6
4 Czech Republic 0-6 0-7 0-3   2-0 5-0 5 2 0 3 7 16 4
5 United Kingdom 0-4 1-5 0-2 0-2   9-0 5 1 0 4 10 13 2
6 Italy 0-16 0-15 0-11 0-5 0-9   5 0 0 5 0 56 0

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