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2004 Women's Bandy World Championship


FieldValue
year2004
other_titles1st Women's Bandy World Championship
imageFile:Damebandy.jpg
captionFinland beat Norway by 12-1 in the 2004 Women's Bandy World Championship
size200px
countryFinland
dates18 – 22 February 2004
num_teams5
cityLappeenranta
typebandyW
winnersSweden
secondRussia
thirdFinland
fourthNorway
games14
goals127
nextseason[2006](2006-women-s-bandy-world-championship)

The Bandy World Championship for women 2004 took place in Lappeenranta, Finland between 18 and 22 February. It was the first World Championship in bandy for women and is officially called the "Women's Bandy World Championship" by English speakers.

The five participating teams initially played a group series, where all teams played each other once. The four best teams progressed to the semi-finals. All matches were 2x30 minutes, apart from the final, which was 2 x 45 minutes. Sweden became world champions, winning their six matches a total of 52–0. In the final-game Sweden defeated Russia, 7–0.

Participating teams

Venue

Finland
**Host venue**
[[Image:Damebandy.jpg225pxFinland and Norway in the 2004 Women's World Championship in [[Lappeenranta#SportsLappeenranta]]]]
**Location**
**Constructed**
**Capacity**

Results

DateMatchesResult
18 February**** -9 - 0
18 February**** -9 - 1
19 February**** -8 - 0
19 February**** -6 - 0
19 February**** -12 - 1
19 February- ****0 - 9
20 February**** -9 - 1
20 February- ****3 - 4
20 February**** -5 - 1
20 February**** -5 - 0

Table

Semi-finals

DateBandy World Championships semi-finalsResult
21 February- ****5 - 6
21 February**** -17 - 0

Finals

Date2004 Bandy World Championships Bronze FinalResult
22 February**** -8 - 1
Date2004 Bandy World Championships FinalResult
22 February**** -7 - 0

Medals

PlaceCountry
**Gold**
**Silver**
**Bronze**
**4th**
**5th**

References

References

  1. (2004). "Sveriges bandydamer tog historiens första VM-guld". Dagens Nyheter.
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