Waterloo Region Record

Finland, Latvia to land 2023 worlds taken from Russia

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Finland is expected to host the men’s hockey world championsh­ips two years in a row after teaming up with Latvia in a bid to stage the 2023 tournament that was stripped from Russia because of the war in Ukraine.

The Finnish city of Tampere, one of the host cities of this year’s competitio­n, is bidding with the Latvian capital city of Riga, which was the host in 2021.

The Internatio­nal Ice Hockey Federation said Tuesday that the Finland-Latvia bid was unopposed after a rival applicatio­n by Hungary and Slovenia was withdrawn. The IIHF said that was because the Hungarian hosts of the bid “did not receive the government­al guarantees.”

An IIHF congress is scheduled to confirm Finland and Latvia as hosts on Friday.

Russia was scheduled to stage the 2023 tournament in President Vladimir Putin’s home city of St. Petersburg, but the IIHF removed it as host on April 26, two months after the invasion of Ukraine began. The IIHF cited safety and concerns about “the safe freedom of movement of players and officials to, from, and within Russia.”

Russia and its ally Belarus have also been excluded from this year’s tournament in Finland, and Russia has lost hosting rights for next year’s world junior championsh­ip.

The IIHF also said Tuesday that Switzerlan­d was unopposed in bidding to host the 2026 men’s world championsh­ip after Kazakhstan withdrew. Switzerlan­d will be hosting for the first time since 2009 and was due to host in 2020 before the tournament was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

 ?? MARTIN MEISSNER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Canada’s Kent Johnson is challenged by France’s Thomas Thiry during Group A action at the world hockey championsh­ips in Helsinki, Finland on Tuesday. Canada won the game 7-1.
MARTIN MEISSNER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Canada’s Kent Johnson is challenged by France’s Thomas Thiry during Group A action at the world hockey championsh­ips in Helsinki, Finland on Tuesday. Canada won the game 7-1.

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