2009 in ice sports
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Bandy
World Championship
- January 18 – 25: 2009 Bandy World Championship in Västerås
- Division A: Sweden defeated Russia, 6–1, to win the Bandy World Championship title. Finland took the bronze medal.
- Division B: United States won the preliminary round and played a qualifying match against Belarus for Division A, but lost 1–3, thus not replacing Belarus in Division A next year.
Curling
World Championship
- April 4–12, 2009, 2009 World Men's Curling Championship
- Scotland (Murdoch) defeated Canada (Martin), 7–6, to win Scotland's fifth World Championship title. Switzerland (Stöckli) won the bronze medal.
Figure skating
During the season, the following skaters won ISU Championships.
Discipline | World Championships | European Championships | Four Continents Championships | World Junior Championship |
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Men | Evan Lysacek | Brian Joubert | Patrick Chan | Adam Rippon |
Ladies | Yuna Kim | Laura Lepistö | Yuna Kim | Alena Leonova |
Pair skating | Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy | Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy | Pang Qing / Tong Jian | Lubov Iliushechkina / Nodari Maisuradze |
Ice Dancing | Oksana Domnina / Maxim Shabalin | Jana Khokhlova / Sergei Novitski | Meryl Davis / Charlie White | Madison Chock / Greg Zuerlein |
Ice hockey
- January 1 – 2009 NHL Winter Classic between Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings played at Wrigley Field.
- April 18 – Bentley Generals win 2009 Allan Cup Canadian senior championship.
- April 19 – Ak Bars Kazan win 2009 Gagarin Cup.
- May 9 – Phoenix Coyotes file for bankruptcy.
- May 10 – Russia defeats Canada 2–1 to win the 2009 IIHF World Championship.
- May 24 – Windsor Spitfires win 2009 Memorial Cup Canadian junior championship.
- June 12 – Pittsburgh Penguins defeat the Detroit Red Wings to win the 2009 Stanley Cup. Evgeni Malkin is awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy.
- June 26–27 – 2009 NHL Entry Draft held in Montreal.
- September 29 – ZSC Lions defeat the Chicago Blackhawks to win the 2009 Victoria Cup.
- December 4 – 100th anniversary of the Montreal Canadiens hockey club.
- Martin Brodeur breaks all records and passes Patrick Roy in many categories
- Pittsburgh Penguins win the Stanley Cup against the Detroit Red Wings
Synchronized skating
Championships and major cups | ||||
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Competition | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Source |
World Championships | NEXXICE | Team Unique | Team Surprise | [1] |
Junior World Challenge Cup | Team Fintastic | NEXXICE | Musketeers | [2] |
Other senior internationals | ||||
Competition | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Source |
Prague Cup | Marigold IceUnity | Team Unique | Team Surprise | [3] |
French Cup | Team Unique | Rockettes | Haydenettes | [4] |
15th Spring Cup | Team Berlin 1 | California Gold | Team Boomerang | [5] |
Jegvirag Cup | Western Michigan University | Passion | Seaside | [6] |
24th Winter Universiade | Team Surprise | Rockettes | Paradise | [7] |
See also
- 2009 in skiing
- 2009 in sports
References
- "Synchronized Senior – Result". International Skating Union. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
- Click "VIEW RESULTS" for each segment and the combined total.
- "2009 World Challenge Cup for Juniors (synchro)". Ice Network. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
- Click "VIEW RESULTS" for each segment and the combined total.
- "2009 Prague Cup (synchro)". Ice Network. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
- Click "VIEW RESULTS" for each segment and the combined total.
- "2009 French Cup (synchro)". Ice Network. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
- Click "VIEW RESULTS" for each segment and the combined total.
- "2009 Spring Cup (synchro)". Ice Network. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
- Click "VIEW RESULTS" for each segment and the combined total.
- "2009 Jegvirag Cup (synchro)". Ice Network. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
- Click "VIEW RESULTS" for each segment and the combined total.
- "2009 Winter Universiade". Ice Network. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
External links
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