WJC18 d1A
- League status: Active
- Youth league: yes, U18
- Administered by: IIHF
- WWW: http://www.iihf.com/, stats.iihf.com/Hydra/86/index.html
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The teams play a single round-robin series. Each team plays each opponent once.
The winner of the event will be promoted to the Top Division. The last-ranked team will be relegated to Division I Group B.
- from 1999 to 2011: WJC18 d1
- from 2011 to present: WJC18 d1A
- 2023-2024: Germany
- 2022-2023: Kazakhstan
- 2021-2022: Slovakia
- 2018-2019: Germany
- 2017-2018: Latvia
- 2016-2017: France
- 2015-2016: Belarus
- 2014-2015: Denmark
- 2013-2014: Latvia
- 2012-2013: Denmark
- 2011-2012: Slovakia
- 2010-2011: Latvia
- 2010-2011: Denmark
- 2009-2010: Norway
- 2009-2010: Germany
- 2008-2009: Belarus
- 2008-2009: Latvia
- 2007-2008: Norway
- 2007-2008: Czechia
- 2006-2007: Denmark
- 2006-2007: Belarus
- 2005-2006: Switzerland
- 2005-2006: Latvia
- 2004-2005: Belarus
- 2004-2005: Norway
- 2003-2004: Switzerland
- 2003-2004: Germany
- 2002-2003: Norway
- 2002-2003: Denmark
- 2001-2002: Kazakhstan
- 2000-2001: Belarus
Until 2011 Division 1A and 1B were on the same level.
- WJC18 Division 1A Final Day recap (29 Apr 2023)
- WJC18 Division 1A Day 4 recap (27 Apr 2023)
- WJC18 Division 1A Day 3 recap (26 Apr 2023)
- WJC18 Division 1A Day 2 recap (24 Apr 2023)
- WJC18 Division 1A Day 1 recap (23 Apr 2023)
Slovakia U18 relegated
Slovakia lost the third game of the relegation round at the World U18 Champonship in Sweden. Switzerland won the game 6-3 to avoid relegation.
Germany are promoted from Division 1A.
(28 Apr 2019)Bled will host both U18 I division WC
The city of Bled, Slovenia, already chosen by the federation to host U18 Division I Group B World Championship next April, will organize also the Division I Group A since no-one of the six participating nations submitted an application to host the tournament.
So entire Division I will be played in the same venue: from 07 to 13 April Denmark, Germany, Kazakhstan, France, Norway and Hungary for Group A and from 15 to 21 April 2017 Austria, Japan, Ukraine, Slovenia, Italy and Poland for Group B
(05 Aug 2016)Changes in Tre Kronor’s coaching staff for February tournaments
February 2025 will be a crucial month for Swedish hockey, with the national team participating in both the Beijer Hockey Games in Stockholm and the NHL 4 Nations Face-off. As part of the preparations, the Swedish Ice Hockey Association has announced ... Read more»