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IIHF Skills4All Webinars - 3 vs. 3 format, Lausanne and beyond
The first mixed-nation 3-on-3 tournaments at the #YouthOlympics were a great success. In this webinar we talk with people behind the tournaments in #Lausanne2020 and look beyond for 3-on-3 #icehockey and its influence in hockey development.
Integrity Workshop Lillehammer 2016
The IIHF and IOC educated the ice hockey participants of the 2016 Youth Olympic Games in Lillehammer.
Interviews Russia - 2020 Youth Olympic Games (Men)
After winning Youth Olympic gold we spoke with Russian top scorer Matvei Michkov and head coach Vladimir Filatov.
Russia vs. USA (Final) - 2020 Youth Olympic Games (Men)
Russia blanked Team USA 4-0 in the final of the undefeated teams to win for the first time gold in Youth Olympic ice hockey.
Interviews Japan - 2020 Youth Olympic Games (Women)
After winning Youth Olympic gold we spoke with Japanese players Yuzuyu Fujii, Hina Shimomukai, Rio Noro, Makoto Ito and head coach Arto Sieppi.
Japan vs. Sweden (Final) - 2020 Youth Olympic Games (Women)
Japan writes history by winning the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2020 Youth Olympic Games after beating Sweden 4-1 in the final.
Nine 3-on-3 gold medallists - 2020 Youth Olympic Games
After the medal day of the Mixed-NOC 3-on-3 ice hockey tournaments we talked with nine gold medallists - young men and women from nine countries: Eva Aizpurua (Spain), Marek Potsinok (Estonia), Luisa Wilson (Mexico), Nicolas Elgas (Luxembourg), Magdalena Luggin (Austria), Volodymyr Troshkin (Ukraine), Katya Blong (New Zealand), Ilya Korzun (Belarus) and Nubya-Ayleen Aeschlimann (Switzerland).
Language of hockey
With 13 players of 13 countries playing in each of the mixed teams at the 3-on-3 ice hockey tournaments, the universal language of hockey comes to the rescue of the selected coaches like Anders Lundberg from Sweden.