Norway men's national under-18 ice hockey team

The Norway men's national under-18 ice hockey team is the men's national under-18 ice hockey team of Norway. The team is controlled by the Norwegian Ice Hockey Association, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. The team represents Norway at the IIHF World U18 Championships.

International competitions

IIHF European U18 / U19 Championships

Tournament Rank
1970 Kapfenberg / Leoben / Bruck (1st in Group B)
1971 Prešov, Slovak SR 6th
1972 Boden / Luleå / Skellefteå 6th
1973 (7th in Group B)
1974 Bucharest (4th in Group B)
1975 Herisau (5th in Group B)
1976 Bucharest / Ploiești (4th in Group B)
1977 Bilbao / San Sebastián (1st in Group B)
1978 Helsinki / Vantaa 8th
1979 Miercurea Ciuc (1st in Group B)
1980 Brno / Hradec Králové, Czech SR 8th
1981 Miercurea Ciuc (2nd in Group B)
1982 Sofia (1st in Group B)
1983 Oslo 8th
1984 Herning (1st in Group B)
1985 Anglet 4th
1986 Düsseldorf / Ratingen / Krefeld / North Rhine-Westphalia 7th
1987 Tampere / Kouvola / Hämeenlinna 7th
1988 Frýdek-Místek / Vsetín / Olomouc / Přerov, Czech SR 5th
1989 Kiev, Ukrainian SSR 7th
1990 Örnsköldsvik / Sollefteå 5th
1991 Spišská Nová Ves / Prešov, Slovak SR 6th
1992 Lillehammer / Hamar 7th
1993 Nowy Targ / Oswiecim 5th
1994 Jyväskylä 7th
1995 Berlin 8th
1996 Tychy / Sosnowiec (4th in Group B)
1997 Maribor / Celje (1st in Group B)
1998 Malung / Mora 7th

IIHF World U18 Championships

Tournament Rank
1999 Füssen / Kaufbeuren 10th
2000 Kloten / Weinfelden (1st in Group B)
2001 Heinola / Helsinki / Lahti 9th
2002 Piešťany / Trnava 11th
2003 Briançon (1st in Division I Group B)
2004 Minsk 10th
2005 Sosnowiec (1st in Division I Group B)
2006 Ängelholm / Halmstad 10th
2007 Sanok (3rd in Division I Group B)
2008 Riga (1st in Division I Group B)
2009 Fargo 9th
2010 Herning (1st in Division I Group A)
2011 Crimmitschau / Dresden 9th
2012 Piešťany (2nd in Division I Group A)
2013 Asiago (2nd in Division I Group A)
2014 Nice (2nd in Division I Group A)
2015 Debrecen (4th in Division I Group A)
2016 Minsk (5th in Division I Group A)
2017 Bled (4th in Division I Group A)
2018 Riga (5th in Division I Group A)
2019 Grenoble (4th in Division I Group A)
2020 Spišská Nová Ves Cancelled[1] (Division I Group A)
2021 Spišská Nová Ves Cancelled[1] (Division I Group A)
2022 Piešťany (2nd in Division I Group A)
2023 Basel / Porrentruy 9th
2024 Espoo / Vantaa 9th
2025 Frisco / Allen 9th

References

  1. ^ a b Steiss, Adam. "2020 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship cancelled". iihf.com. IIHF. Retrieved 21 March 2020.