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[[File:U23BWC-2011-rus-fin.jpg|thumb|Russia vs. Finland at the World Championship Y23 in 2011]]
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The '''Bandy World Championship Y-23''' is a [[Youth Bandy World Championship]] up to the age of 23 years. Usually, only the core [[bandy]] playing nations are taking part.
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The '''[[Bandy]] World Championship Y-21''' is a [[Youth Bandy World Championship]] up to the age of 21 years. Usually, only the core bandy playing nations take part. The designation is sometimes given as U-21 instead of Y-23 or U-23, probably as a way to compare it to the U-21 competitions in [[association football]] (indeed, the [[UEFA European Under-21 Championship]] was originally for under-23 teams).
The first two [[Bandy]] World Championships Y-23 were held in 1990 and 1992, but then there was a long time with no Y-23 championship until it was taken up again in 2011. It is now held biannually, with the next event scheduled for December 2015.


==History==
The designation is sometimes given as U-21 instead of Y-23 or U-23, probably as a way to compare it to the U-21 competitions in [[association football]] (indeed, the [[UEFA European Under-21 Championship]] was originally for under-23 teams).
The first two [[Bandy]] World Championships Y-23 were held in 1990 and 1992, but after this initial period, a long period existed whereby the Y-23 championship wasn't held. It was taken up again in 2011 and has been held biannually ever since.


The Russian Y23 team won the last World Championship Y23, which was held in [[Obukhovo, Noginsky District, Moscow Oblast|Obukhovo, Moscow Oblast]], Russia, on 6–8 December 2013. Russia defeated Sweden in the final and Finland beat Norway for the bronze medals. Kazakhstan also participated.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://inkuzbass.com/russia-wins-gold-at-y-23-fib-bandy-world-championship/|title=Russia wins gold at Y-23 FIB Bandy World Championship|publisher=In Kuzbass|author=Anastasia Prokopyeva|date=11 December 2013|accessdate=30 April 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rusbandy.ru/season/138/|title=Чемпионат мира среди молодёжных команд (U-23) - 2013|publisher=rusbandy.ru|accessdate=30 April 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.flashscore.com/bandy/world/world-championship-u23/|title=World Championship U23|publisher=FlashScore|accessdate=6 May 2014}}</ref>
The Russian Y23 team won the 2013 World Championship Y23, which was held in [[Obukhovo, Noginsky District, Moscow Oblast|Obukhovo, Moscow Oblast]], Russia. The competition ran from December 6–8. Russia defeated Sweden in the final and Finland beat Norway for the bronze medals. Kazakhstan also participated.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://inkuzbass.com/russia-wins-gold-at-y-23-fib-bandy-world-championship/|title=Russia wins gold at Y-23 FIB Bandy World Championship|publisher=In Kuzbass|author=Anastasia Prokopyeva|date=11 December 2013|accessdate=30 April 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140502000550/http://inkuzbass.com/russia-wins-gold-at-y-23-fib-bandy-world-championship/|archive-date=2 May 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rusbandy.ru/season/138/|title=Чемпионат мира среди молодёжных команд (U-23) - 2013|publisher=rusbandy.ru|accessdate=30 April 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.flashscore.com/bandy/world/world-championship-u23/|title=World Championship U23|publisher=FlashScore|accessdate=6 May 2014}}</ref>


==Results==
==Results==
===Under-23 championships===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;"
|- bgcolor="#C1D8FF"
! rowspan="2" width="5%" |Year
! rowspan="2" width="10%" |Host
! rowspan="6" width="1%" bgcolor="ffffff" |
! colspan="3" |Final
! rowspan="6" width="1%" bgcolor="ffffff" |
! colspan="3" |Third place match
|- bgcolor="#EFEFEF"
! width="15%" |Champion
! width="9%" |Score
! width="15%" |Runner-up
! width="15%" |Third place
! width="9%" |Score
! width="15%" |Fourth place
|-
|[[1990 Bandy World Championship Y-23|1990]]
| align="left" |{{Flag|Sweden}}
|{{Bandy|URS}}
|<span style="color:#A0A0A0;">Round robin</span>
|{{Bandy|SWE}}
|{{Bandy|FIN}}
|<span style="color:#A0A0A0;">Round robin</span>
|{{Bandy|NOR}}
|-
|[[1992 Bandy World Championship Y-23|1992]]
| align="left" |{{flagicon|RUS|1991}} [[Berezniki]]
|{{Bandy|SWE}}
|<span style="color:#A0A0A0;">Round robin</span>
|{{Bandy|CIS}}
|{{Bandy|FIN}}
|
|
|-
|[[2011 Bandy World Championship Y-23|2011]]
| align="left" |{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Obukhovo, Noginsky District, Moscow Oblast|Obukhovo]]
|{{Bandy|RUS}}
|'''5–4 (OT)'''
|{{Bandy|SWE}}
|{{Bandy|FIN}}
|'''7–4'''
|{{Bandy|KAZ}}
|-
|[[2013 Bandy World Championship Y-23|2013]]
| align="left" |{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Obukhovo, Noginsky District, Moscow Oblast|Obukhovo]]
|{{Bandy|RUS}}
|'''11–2'''
|{{Bandy|SWE}}
|{{Bandy|FIN}}
|'''5–2'''
|{{Bandy|NOR}}
|}


===Under-21 championships===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;"
|----- align="center"
|- bgcolor="#C1D8FF"
! align="left" style="background:#efefef;" | Year
! align="left" style="background:#efefef;" | Host
! rowspan="2" width="5%" |Year
! align="left" style="background:gold;" | Champions
! rowspan="2" width="10%" |Host
! rowspan="5" width="1%" bgcolor="ffffff" |
! align="left" style="background:silver;" | Runners-up
! colspan="3" |Final
! align="left" style="background:#CC9966;" | Bronze medalists
! rowspan="5" width="1%" bgcolor="ffffff" |
|----- valign="top"
! colspan="3" |Third place match
| [[1990 Bandy World Championship Y-23|1990]]
|- bgcolor="#EFEFEF"
| {{Flag|Sweden}}
! width="15%" |Champion
| {{Flag|Soviet Union}}
! width="9%" |Score
| {{Flag|Sweden}}
! width="15%" |Runner-up
| {{Flag|Finland}}
! width="15%" |Third place
|----- valign="top"
! width="9%" |Score
| [[1992 Bandy World Championship Y-23|1992]]
! width="15%" |Fourth place
| {{Flag|Russia|Russia 1991-1993}}
|-
| {{Flag|Sweden}}
|[[2016 Bandy World Championship Y-21|2016]]
| {{Flag|CIS|CIS 1991}}
| align="left" |{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Varkaus]]
| {{Flag|Finland}}
|{{Bandy|SWE}}
|----- valign="top"
|'''3–2'''
| [[2011 Bandy World Championship Y-23|2011]]
| {{Flag|Russia}}
|{{Bandy|RUS}}
| {{Flag|Russia}}
|{{Bandy|FIN}}
|
| {{Flag|Sweden}}
|
| {{Flag|Finland}}
|-
|----- valign="top"
| [[2013 Bandy World Championship Y-23|2013]]
|[[2017 Bandy world championship Y-21|2017]]
| align="left" |{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Söderhamn]]
| {{Flag|Russia}}
| {{Flag|Russia}}
|{{Bandy|SWE}}
|'''6–5 (OT)'''
| {{Flag|Sweden}}
| {{Flag|Finland}}
|{{Bandy|RUS}}
|{{Bandy|FIN}}
|----- valign="top"
|
| [[2016 Bandy World Championship Y-21|2016]]
|
| {{Flag|Finland}}
|-
| {{Flag|Sweden}}
|[[2019 Bandy world championship Y-21|2019]]
| {{Flag|Russia}}
| align="left" |{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Arkhangelsk]]
| {{Flag|Finland}}
|{{Bandy|RUS}}
|'''7–1'''
|{{Bandy|SWE}}
|{{Bandy|FIN}}
|'''6–0'''
|{{Bandy|KAZ}}
|}
|}


==Medal table==
==Medal table==

{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Rank
! Rank
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! width="20%" style="background-color: silver;" | Silver
! width="20%" style="background-color: silver;" | Silver
! width="20%" style="background-color: #cc9966;" | Bronze
! width="20%" style="background-color: #cc9966;" | Bronze
|-----
|-
| 1.
| 1.
| {{Flag|Russia}}, {{Flag|Soviet Union}} and {{Flag|CIS|1991}}
| {{Flag|Sweden}}
| align="right" | 2 || align="right" | 3
| align="right" | 4 || align="right" | 3 || align="right" | 0
|-
| align="right" | 0
|
|-----
| 2.
| {{Flag|Russia}}
| {{Flag|Russia}}
| align="right" | 2 || align="right" | 1
| align="right" | 3 || align="right" | 2 || align="right" | 0
|-
| align="right" | 0
|
|-----
| 3.
| {{Flag|Soviet Union}}
| {{Flag|Soviet Union}}
| align="right" | 1 || align="right" | 0
| align="right" | 1 || align="right" | 0 || align="right" | 0
|-
| align="right" | 0
|
|-----
| 4.
| {{Flag|CIS|1991}}
| {{Flag|CIS|1991}}
| align="right" | 0 || align="right" | 1
| align="right" | 0 || align="right" | 1 || align="right" | 0
|-
| align="right" | 0
| 2.
|-----
| {{Flag|Sweden}}
| 5.
| align="right" | 3 || align="right" | 4 || align="right" | 0
|-
| 3.
| {{Flag|Finland}}
| {{Flag|Finland}}
| align="right" | 0 || align="right" | 0
| align="right" | 0 || align="right" | 0 || align="right" | 7
| align="right" | 5
|}
|}


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[[Category:Bandy competitions|World Championships youth 23]]
[[Category:Youth Bandy World Championship|Youth 21]]
[[Category:Bandy World Championships]]
[[Category:Recurring sporting events established in 1990]]
[[Category:Under-23 sport]]

Latest revision as of 11:48, 10 November 2023

Bandy World Championship Y-21
Russia vs. Finland,
World Championship Y23, 2011
StatusActive
GenreSports event
FrequencyBiannually
Location(s)Various
Inaugurated1990; 34 years ago (1990)
Organized byFIB

The Bandy World Championship Y-21 is a Youth Bandy World Championship up to the age of 21 years. Usually, only the core bandy playing nations take part. The designation is sometimes given as U-21 instead of Y-23 or U-23, probably as a way to compare it to the U-21 competitions in association football (indeed, the UEFA European Under-21 Championship was originally for under-23 teams).

History

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The first two Bandy World Championships Y-23 were held in 1990 and 1992, but after this initial period, a long period existed whereby the Y-23 championship wasn't held. It was taken up again in 2011 and has been held biannually ever since.

The Russian Y23 team won the 2013 World Championship Y23, which was held in Obukhovo, Moscow Oblast, Russia. The competition ran from December 6–8. Russia defeated Sweden in the final and Finland beat Norway for the bronze medals. Kazakhstan also participated.[1][2][3]

Results

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Under-23 championships

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Year Host Final Third place match
Champion Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1990  Sweden  Soviet Union Round robin  Sweden  Finland Round robin  Norway
1992 Russia Berezniki  Sweden Round robin  CIS  Finland
2011 Russia Obukhovo  Russia 5–4 (OT)  Sweden  Finland 7–4  Kazakhstan
2013 Russia Obukhovo  Russia 11–2  Sweden  Finland 5–2  Norway

Under-21 championships

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Year Host Final Third place match
Champion Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2016 Finland Varkaus  Sweden 3–2  Russia  Finland
2017 Sweden Söderhamn  Sweden 6–5 (OT)  Russia  Finland
2019 Russia Arkhangelsk  Russia 7–1  Sweden  Finland 6–0  Kazakhstan

Medal table

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Rank Team Gold Silver Bronze
1.  Russia,  Soviet Union and  CIS 4 3 0
 Russia 3 2 0
 Soviet Union 1 0 0
 CIS 0 1 0
2.  Sweden 3 4 0
3.  Finland 0 0 7

References

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  1. ^ Anastasia Prokopyeva (11 December 2013). "Russia wins gold at Y-23 FIB Bandy World Championship". In Kuzbass. Archived from the original on 2 May 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Чемпионат мира среди молодёжных команд (U-23) - 2013". rusbandy.ru. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  3. ^ "World Championship U23". FlashScore. Retrieved 6 May 2014.