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Hong Kong win Women’s World Championship ice hockey event with match to spare

Hong Kong face Belgium in their final game of the International Ice Hockey Federation Women’s World Championship Division IIB tournament on Sunday, having already won the title, securing their second promotion in three years. Unbeaten on home ice in Discovery Bay, the triumph takes them into Division IIA, and for team captain Adrienne May Li, planning for that challenge will start almost immediately. It marks another impressive week for the city’s players, with the under-18s taking silver in...

6 April 2026 at 04:40 pm
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Hong Kong win Women’s World Championship ice hockey event with match to spare

Hong Kong has claimed victory in the International Ice Hockey Federation Women’s World Championship Division IIB tournament, securing their second promotion in just three years. The team will face Belgium in their final game on Sunday, but the title is already theirs, as they have remained unbeaten on home ice in Discovery Bay. This remarkable achievement not only marks a significant milestone for the city’s ice hockey community but also propels the team into the higher-ranked Division IIA.

The journey to this triumph has been a testament to the dedication and hard work of the Hong Kong women’s ice hockey team. Their unbeaten streak on home turf highlights the strong support and competitive spirit that has been nurtured within the local hockey community. This victory is a direct result of years of strategic planning, rigorous training, and a deep commitment to the sport.

Team captain Adrienne May Li expressed her excitement and anticipation for the challenges ahead. With the promotion to Division IIA, the team will need to adapt and prepare for more intense competition. Adrienne emphasized that planning for this new phase will begin almost immediately, as the team aims to maintain their momentum and continue their impressive trajectory.

This week has been particularly noteworthy for Hong Kong’s ice hockey players, as the under-18 team also achieved silver in their respective tournament. This double success underscores the city’s growing prominence in the world of women’s ice hockey and signals a bright future for the sport in the region.

The Hong Kong women’s ice hockey team’s victory in the Division IIB tournament is a reflection of the nation’s commitment to developing and promoting the sport. The government and local hockey authorities have played a crucial role in supporting the team, providing the necessary resources and infrastructure to help them excel on the international stage.

As the team prepares to face Belgium in their final match, the focus will be on celebrating their hard-earned success rather than pressure to maintain their unbeaten record. The promotion to Division IIA is a well-deserved reward for their perseverance and talent, and it sets the stage for further growth and development.

Looking ahead, the Hong Kong women’s ice hockey team will need to balance their newfound success with the challenges that come with competing at a higher level. The transition to Division IIA will present new opportunities and increased scrutiny, but the team’s recent achievements have demonstrated their resilience and ability to adapt.

In conclusion, Hong Kong’s triumph in the Women’s World Championship Division IIB tournament is a landmark moment for the city’s ice hockey community. The team’s unbeaten run on home ice and their second promotion in three years are a testament to their hard work, dedication, and talent. As they prepare to face Belgium in their final game, the focus remains on celebrating this historic victory while planning for the exciting challenges that lie ahead in Division IIA.

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