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North Korean Championship

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

North Korean Championship
SportIce hockey
Founded1956
CountryNorth Korea
Most recent
champion(s)
Pyongchol Pyongyang
Most titlesPyongyang

The North Korean Championship(공화국선수권 빙상호케이 대회) is the national ice hockey championship in North Korea. It was first staged in 1956.[1]

Champions

[1] [2]

  • 2017: unknown
  • 2016: Taesongsan[3]
  • 2015: unknown
  • 2014: Champions: Taesongsan, runners-up: Jangjasan, third place: Sobaeksu[4]
  • 2013: Pyongchol Pyongyang
  • 2012: unknown
  • 2011: Pyongchol Pyongyang[5]
  • 2010: Pyongchol Pyongyang[6]
  • 2009: Pyongyang City
  • 2008: Pyongyang City
  • 2007: Pyongchol Pyongyang
  • 2006: Pyongchol Pyongyang
  • 2005: Pyongyang
  • 2004: Pyongchol Pyongyang
  • 2003: Pyongchol Pyongyang
  • 2002: unknown
  • 2001: Pyongchol Pyongyang
  • 2000: unknown
  • 1999: Susan Pyongyang
  • 1998: Pyongchol Pyongyang
  • 1997: Pyongchol Pyongyang
  • 1996: Amrokkang
  • 1995: Amrokkang
  • 1994: Amrokkang
  • 1993: Pyongyang City
  • 1992: Pyongyang City
  • 1991: Pyongyang City
  • 1990: Pyongyang City
  • 1989: April 25
  • 1988: Pyongyang City
  • 1987: Pyongyang City
  • 1986: Pyongyang City
  • 1985: Pyongyang City
  • 1984: Amrokkang
  • 1983: Amrokkang
  • 1982: Amrokkang
  • 1981: Amrokkang
  • 1980: Pyongyang City
  • 1979: Pyongyang City
  • 1978: Pyongyang City
  • 1977: Pyongyang City
  • 1976: Pyongyang City
  • 1975: Chagang (Kanggye)
  • 1974: Pyongyang City
  • 1973: Pyongyang City
  • 1972: Pyongyang City
  • 1971: Pyongyang City
  • 1970: Chagang
  • 1969: Pyongyang City
  • 1968: Pyongyang City
  • 1967: Pyongyang City
  • 1966: Chagang
  • 1965: Pyongyang City
  • 1964: Pyongyang City
  • 1963: Pyongyang City
  • 1956-1962: unknown

References

  1. ^ a b Müller, Stephan (2005). International Ice Hockey Encyclopedia 1904-2005. Germany: Books on Demand. p. 485.
  2. ^ Podnieks, Andrew (2010). IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011. Moydart Press. p. 45.
  3. ^ "Naenara Democratic People's Republic of Korea". naenara.com.kp. Archived from the original on 2018-02-25.
  4. ^ "Naenara Democratic People's Republic of Korea". naenara.com.kp.
  5. ^ iihf.com, 2011 North Korean Championship Archived 2011-12-22 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ iihf.com, 2010 North Korean Championship Archived 2011-12-22 at the Wayback Machine

External links


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