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Jubilant Latvians given national holiday after shock ice hockey win over USA

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Latvians woke up to go to work Monday morning, only to find they didn’t have to. Their parliament had met at midnight to declare a holiday after the national ice hockey team chalked up its best result at the world championsh­ip.

Latvia, where hockey is hugely popular, co-hosted the men’s championsh­ip with Finland, and the country’s 4-3 overtime victory over the United States for the bronze medal on Sunday was greeted with jubilation.

A plane bringing the team home from Finland flew at low altitude over central Riga on Monday to greet thousands of fans who had gathered to welcome the squad.

At quarter to midnight on Sunday, members of parliament, sporting redand-white national team jerseys, convened for a 10-minute session to unanimousl­y declare the holiday.

It was “to strengthen the fact of significan­t success of Latvian athletes in the social memory of the society,” according to the bill’s sponsors.

The bill was introduced by a smiling member of parliament with her face painted in the colors of the national flag. Another giggled while trying to read out the names of absent parliament­arians, to laughter from many in the hall. There was an ovation from everyone present after the final vote.

But as dawn broke, there was confusion about who was working and who was not. Court hearings were canceled and schools and universiti­es were closed, but national exams for high school students went ahead, with staff paid at holiday rates. Several hospitals chose to stay open to honor doctor appointmen­ts.

Businesses found themselves in some disarray, with Aigars Rostovskis, the president of the Latvian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, telling public broadcaste­r LSM: “It will be chaos for many.”

Canada won the gold medal, the team’s record 28th world title, by defeating Germany 5-2 on Sunday.

 ?? ?? Latvian ice hockey players Rihards Bukarts and Oskars Cibulskis greet fans in Riga as the country celebrates its world championsh­ip bronze. Photograph: Ints Kalniņš/ Reuters
Latvian ice hockey players Rihards Bukarts and Oskars Cibulskis greet fans in Riga as the country celebrates its world championsh­ip bronze. Photograph: Ints Kalniņš/ Reuters
 ?? United States. Photograph: Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP/Getty Images ?? Latvia celebrate with their bronze medals after their world championsh­ip victory over the
United States. Photograph: Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP/Getty Images Latvia celebrate with their bronze medals after their world championsh­ip victory over the

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