Ladies Rink Hockey World Championship

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The Ladies Rink Hockey (Hardball Hockey, Hoquei em Patins, Roller Hockey, Hockey Patín) World Championship is a competition between the best female national teams in the World. It takes place every two years and it is organized by FIRS.

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[edit] Ladies Championship

Rink Hockey has a Ladies Championship. Each Championship takes place every two years since 1992. The next Ladies Championship will be in 2008, in the city of San Juan, Argentina.

[edit] Winners

[edit] Ladies Championship

Year Host Winner 2nd place 3rd place 4th place
2008 Flag of JapanYuri and Honjō, Japan
2006 Flag of ChileSantiago, Chile Flag of ChileChile Flag of SpainSpain Flag of ArgentinaArgentina Flag of PortugalPortugal
2004 Flag of GermanyWuppertal, Germany Flag of ArgentinaArgentina Flag of BrazilBrazil Flag of SpainSpain Flag of PortugalPortugal
2002 Flag of PortugalPaços de Ferreira, Portugal Flag of ArgentinaArgentina Flag of BrazilBrazil Flag of SpainSpain Flag of PortugalPortugal
2000 Flag of GermanyMarl, Germany Flag of SpainSpain Flag of PortugalPortugal Flag of ArgentinaArgentina Flag of GermanyGermany
1998 Flag of ArgentinaBuenos Aires, Argentina Flag of ArgentinaArgentina Flag of PortugalPortugal Flag of GermanyGermany Flag of BrazilBrazil
1996 Flag of BrazilSertaozinho, Brazil Flag of SpainSpain Flag of ItalyItaly Flag of PortugalPortugal Flag of BrazilBrazil
1994 Flag of PortugalTavira, Portugal Flag of SpainSpain Flag of CanadaCanada[1] Flag of JapanJapan Flag of PortugalPortugal
1992 Flag of GermanySpringe, Germany Flag of CanadaCanada Flag of ItalyItaly Flag of New ZealandNew Zealand Flag of the NetherlandsNetherlands

[edit] Wins by Country

Wins Country
3 Flag of ArgentinaArgentina, Flag of SpainSpain
1 Flag of ChileChile, Flag of CanadaCanada
8 Total

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Canada sent teams to the World Championship in 1992 and in 1994. These teams were primarily composed of women's ice hockey players. The Canadian team and a few miscellaneous players on other teams used in-line skates, whereas the rest of the teams used box skates.
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