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World Championship Games Varkaus 2019 28.2 – 2.3.2019 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES VARKAUS 2019 28.2 – 2.3.2019 Welcome! Participating players of girls Y17 World Championships and other team members as well as spectators here in Varkaus and everybody following the games. Bandy has always been the top sport in Varkaus and next year is celebrating the 85th anniversary of the oldest of local bandy clubs WP 35. The city of Varkaus and WP 35 are in close co-operation providing sports opportunities for youths and national level bandy games for spectators in legendary Kamari-area. And now the city and the club are organizing together these World Championships. Varkaus has since the thirties been a town known around Finland as the ‘bandy- town’ and it’s not unusual that junior players of this decade are third generation of the family playing bandy in the same club. Last golden period of bandy in Varkaus was the first half of the 90’s when WP 35 took 4 consecutive national championships. Since then there has been a change of generation and now there are talented young players looking for new success. I hope these Championships provide inspiration for those players. On behalf of my own and Varkaus city I welcome everybody to Varkaus and wish you all successful games. Hannu Tsupari Mayor of Varkaus City of Varkaus, Finnish Bandy federation and the organization committee would like to welcome you all to Youth Girls 17 Bandy World championship games which are held 28th February to 2th March in Varkaus. We have gathered an info-package for you that your stay at Varkaus would be as easy as possible. Players and all the persons who are linked to the national teams should keep it with them for the duration of competition weekend. From the info pamphlet you will find out time table for each team’s ice practice, dinner times, locations of the ice park, restaurants where the teams will have their lunch and dinner, the hotel and all important numbers for any situation. This year we will have four different nations attending, Finland, Russia, Sweden and Norway. All team personnel can always contact to organizers 24/7. Once more, on behalf of the whole organization committee, welcome. Hope you enjoy your stay in Varkaus. http://www.visitvarkaus.fi/ru/ http://www.visitvarkaus.fi/en/ TEAM FINLAND Goalkeepers 1 Riina Hirvonen Kampparit 12 Linda Rintala Akilles Players 3 Katja Ahonen Kampparit 4 Siiri Huotelin Kampparit 5 Kukka-Maria Vesalehto WiSu 6 Sonja Nissi Akilles 8 Elina Perkaus Vastus 9 Marisa Klemola Skirö AIK 10 Iina Lempinen Kampparit 11 Tytti Lempinen Kampparit 13 Kaisa Lensu WiSu 14 Mindi Nuutti Akilles 15 Ella Halme JPS 17 Reija Ahola Vastus 18 Emma Janhunen Sandvikens AIK 20 Suvi Kortelainen Botnia Management: Mauri Kåhlman, Head Coach Kari Kittilä, Coach Vesa Rapo, Equipment Kati Liikamaa-Pasma, Equipment Johanna Rapo, Physiotherapist Tytti Nykänen, Team Leader TEAM SWEDEN Players 1 Ida Blickander Skirö AIK 2 Sigrid Sundell Tranås BOIS 3 Lilly Roos Kareby/Surte 4 Anni Bäckman Spånga Bromsten 5 Tove Karlsson Skirö AIK 7 Moa Friman Kareby/Surte 8 Alva Jansson Uppsala BOIS 9 Annie Hattinger Sunvära SK 10 Tuva Alsen Uppsala BOIS 11 Ellen Nilsson Kareby/Surte 12 Sofie Millqvist Villa Lidköping 14 Klara Volmerson Skirö AIK 16 Nelly Hedlund Grycksbo/Sandvikens AIK 17 Tova Grönoset Grycksbo/Sandvikens AIK 18 Hanna Frick Uppsala BOIS 20 Tilda Ström Villa Lidköpings BK Management: Annika Lundberg Coach Linnea Thored-Bergkvist Ass. Coach Lisa Elg Ass. Coach Fredrik Kvarnström Equipment TEAM RUSSIA Players 20 Bogatyreva Veronika 61 Bubnova Iuliia 55 Bukhanistaia Anastasiia 54 Vorobeva Zlnia 7 Zhiriakova Mariia 9 Zeman Daria 95 Tvanchenko Ekaterina 8 Karpova Kristina 18 Kopytina Sofia 1 Kurnosova Kristina 13 Pavlovetc Mila 5 Rusanova Kseniia 12 Saveleva Valeriia 14 Soloveva Natalia 23 Khranivskaia Olga 10 Iusljpova Mekhriniso Extra players: 21 Popova Daria 17 Izmailova Alena Management: Bychkova Alewina, Coach Shershneva Alla, Head coach Spinka Sladislav, Team leader TEAM NORGE Goalkeepers 1.Erle Aabrekk Solberg 12. Andrine Hollerud Ready Players 2 Henriette Bustgaard Hovik 3 Noelle Dietrichson Ready 4 Hanna Heed Ready 5 Johanne Eysto Solberg 6 Ella Mollhausen Ready 7 Filippa Horn Ready 8 Eline Martens Solberg 9 Nora Bergersen Ready 10 Susanne Agdestein Solberg 11 Mathilde Gommerud Solberg 13 Anna Egeberg Kareby 14 Hedda Fjeldheim Lein Solberg 15 Laura Folleso (C) Hovik 16 Pia Sundby Indrevoll Ulleval Management: Arild Aamodt Head Coach Ruth Eline Borge Assistant Lars Tore Borge Equipment manager Silja Maurtveten Head leader FIB REFEREES / DELEGATES Delegate Kaisa Hartikainen-Herranen, Finland Leo Segerman, FIB Jury Tomi Niiranen, director of the jury, +358 40 727 2090 Silje Maurtveten, Norway, +47 98481497 Kent Lisell, Sweden, FIB supervisor, +46 70 736 41 66 The arranging federation also appoints one person from each participating federation to the Jury (Finland, Norway, Sweden, Russia) FIB REFEREES Finland HR: Susanna Lehosmaa FIB RRC head supervisor: Tom Niiranen Russia HR: Oksana Dimitrieva AR: Regina Prokofiev Sweden HR: Isa Salomonsson HR/AR: Amanda Bäverhag AR: Hedvig Simonsson Supervisor: Kent Lisell Organizers Risto Petäjä General Secretary +358 50 5476167 email: [email protected] Facebook www.facebook.com/finbandy Match Schelude Thursday 28.2 10.00 Norway -Finland (2×30) 12.00 Sweden - Russia (2×30) 18.00 Finland-Russia (2×30) 20.00 Sweden -Norway (2×30) Friday 1.3 10.00 Finland – Sweden (2×30) 12.00 Norway - Russia (2×30) 16.00 Semifinal 1 (2×30) 18.00 Semifinal 2 (2×30) Saturday 2.3 11.30 Medal match 1 Sweden – X (2x35) 14.00 Medal match 2 X – X (2x35) SPONSORS: .
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