Bandy World Championships

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The Bandy World Championships are a competition between bandy-playing nations. (They should not be confused with the Bandy World Cup, a club competition.)

Although bandy has been played since the 19th century, the first men's world championships were only played in 1957, and the first women's ones were only in 2004. From 1961-2003, the men's championships were played every other year, but has since then been played annually.

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For a long time, only four countries competed in the world championships: the Soviet Union, Sweden, Finland and Norway, with the Soviet Union as the dominating country. Since then, more countries have joined the tournaments, starting with the United States in 1985. The interest for the sport has spread to other parts of Europe, North America and Asia, and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 also opened the way for separate national teams from the former states of that union.

With more nations competing, the championship is now played in two series, group A for the best 6 teams and group B for the next 6 teams. In each championship, the best team in group B goes into a playoff match with the team who came bottom of the A-group, replacing them if they win.

Year Gold Gold Silver Silver Bronze Bronze Venue
1957 Soviet Union Finland Sweden Finland
1961 Soviet Union Sweden Finland Norway
1963 Soviet Union Finland Sweden Sweden
1965 Soviet Union Norway Sweden Soviet Union
1967 Soviet Union Finland Sweden Finland
1969 Soviet Union Sweden Finland Sweden
1971 Soviet Union Sweden Finland Sweden
1973 Soviet Union Sweden Finland Soviet Union
1975 Soviet Union Sweden Finland Finland
1977 Soviet Union Sweden Finland Norway
1979 Soviet Union Sweden Finland Sweden
1981 Sweden Soviet Union Finland Soviet Union
1983 Sweden Soviet Union Finland Finland
1985 Soviet Union Sweden Finland Norway
1987 Sweden Finland Soviet Union Sweden
1989 Soviet Union Finland Sweden Soviet Union
1991 Soviet Union Sweden Finland Finland
1993 Sweden Russia Norway Hamar, Norway
1995 Sweden Russia Finland Roseville, MN, United States
1997 Sweden Russia Finland Sweden
1999 Russia Finland Sweden Russia
2001 Russia Sweden Finland Finland
2003 Sweden Russia Kazakhstan Arkhangelsk, Russia
2004 Finland Sweden Russia Sweden
2005 Sweden Russia Kazakhstan Russia
2006 Russia Sweden Finland Sweden
2007 Russia Sweden Finland Kemerovo, Russia
2008 Moscow, Russia

Country Gold Silver Bronze Medals Participations
Soviet Union 14
51.9%
2
7.4%
1
3.7%
17
21.0%
17
Sweden 8
29.6%
13
48.1%
6
22.2%
27
33.3%
27
Russia 4
14.8%
5
18.5%
1
3.7%
10
12.3%
10
Finland 1
3.7%
6
22.2%
16
59.3%
23
28.4%
27
Norway 0
0%
1
3.7%
1
3.7%
2
2.5%
27
Kazakhstan 0
0%
0
0%
2
7.4%
2
2.5%
9

Year Gold Gold Silver Silver Bronze Bronze Venue
2004 Sweden Russia Finland Finland
2006 Sweden Russia Norway United States
2007 Sweden Russia Norway Hungary
2008 Sweden

Country Gold Silver Bronze Medals Participations
Sweden 3
100%
0
0%
0
0%
3
100%
3
Russia 0
0%
3
100%
0
0%
3
100%
3
Norway 0
0%
0
0%
2
50%
2
50%
3
Finland 0
0%
0
0%
1
50%
1
50%
3

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