Indian Ice Hockey Championship
The Indian Ice Hockey Championship is the national ice hockey championship in India, organised by the Ice Hockey Association of India.
| Sport | Ice hockey |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Official website | icehockeyindia.com |
Ice Hockey clubs
The country's two oldest ice hockey clubs are the Shimla Ice Skating Club, which has existed since 1920 but began playing ice hockey much later, and the Ladakh Winter Sports Club, which was established in 1995.[1] The present clubs affiliated to the IHAI are:[2][3]
- Ladakh Winter Sports Club
- Indo-Tibetan Border Police
- Ladakh Scouts
- Chandigarh Winter Games Association
- Haryana Skiing and Ice Hockey Association
- Ice Hockey Association of Maharashtra
- Ice Hockey Association of Jammu and Kashmir
- Shimla Ice Skating Club
- High Altitude Warfare School
- Ex-Servicemen League
- Kargil Ice and Snow Sports Club
- Ice Hockey Association of Uttarakhand
- Delhi Ice Hockey Association
Champions
- 2005: Army Red[5]
- 2007: Rimo Club Leh[6]
- 2008: Jammu and Kashmir Blue team[7]
- 2009: Ladakh Scouts[8]
- 2010: Indo-Tibetan Border Police[9]
- 2011: Indo-Tibetan Border Police
- 2014: Ladakh Scouts
- 2016: Indian Army (LSRC)
- 2019: Indo-Tibetan Border Police[10]
- 2021: Indo-Tibetan Border Police[11]
References
- "Ice Hockey in India". Forums.internationalhockey.net. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
- "Members & Associates - Ice Hockey Association of India". Icehockeyindia.com. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
- "Teams". Icehockeyindia.com. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
- "Why Leh has warmed up to ice-hockey - Times of India". The Times of India.
- hockeyarchives.info, 2005 season
- iihf.com, 2007 season
- hokej.sfrp.cz, 2008 season
- hockeyarchives.info, 2009 season
- hokej.sfrp.cz, 2010 season
- "Ladakh: ITBP wins National Ice hockey tournament".
- "ITBP wins national ice hockey championship". The Times of India. 22 January 2021.
External links
- Teams on icehockeyindia.com
- Struggles of Indian Ice Hockey National Team on www.pressreader.com
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