International sports tournament
2016 FIRS World Inline Hockey Championships – Senior Men's tournament Tournament details Host country Italy Venue(s) 2 (in 2 host cities) Dates June 20–25 Teams 23 Final positions Champions Czech Republic (5th title)Runner-up Italy Third place France Fourth place United States Tournament statistics Games played 67 ← 2015 2017 →
The senior men's tournament at the 2016 FIRS World Inline Hockey Championships was the 21st event hosted by the Comité International de Roller In-Line Hockey (CIRILH), an organization and discipline of the Fédération Internationale de Roller Sports (FIRS), held in Asiago and Roana , Veneto region , Italy, between June 20–25, 2016.
The Czech Republic won the team's fifth title in history by defeating Italy in the final 4–0.
Locations
Pala Hodegart Capacity: 2,200
Pala Robaan Capacity: 1,300
Asiago
Roana
Format
Twenty-three team were divided into six pools. The top eight teams, based on final placement of the 2015 competition, were placed into Pools A and B, each with four teams. The remaining fifteen teams were divided into Pools C, D, E and F one with three teams and the other with four. The teams then played a round-robin within their pools. The best three teams in pools A and B, as well as the top team in pools C, D, E and F, advanced to a single-knockout playoff for the world championship. The remaining teams advanced to the single-knockout for other placement.
Nations
Asia
Europe
Oceania
Pan-America
^ 9 through 15 placement in the 2015 World Championship
^ Top 8 placement at the 2015 World Championship
Rosters
Further information: 2016 FIRS World Inline Hockey Championships – Senior Men's tournament rosters
Each team's roster consisted of at least six skaters (forwards and defencemen ) and two goaltenders , and at most 14 skaters and two goaltenders. All twenty-three participating nations, through the confirmation of their respective national associations, had to submit a roster the sign-in date of the tournament.
Seeding and pools
The seeding in the preliminary round is based on the 2015 World Championships . The teams were grouped according to seeding (in parentheses is the corresponding 2015 placement). Top 8 placement was seeded in Level 1.
Level 1
Level 2
Pool C
Pool D
Pool E
Pool F
‡ Last participate championships.
Round robin
Pool A
Source:
All times are local (UTC+1 ).
Pool B
Source:
All times are local (UTC+1 ).
Pool C
Source:
Pool D
Source:
Pool E
Source: Notes:
Venezuela din not start on the tournament.
Pool F
Source:
World Championship
† Indicates overtime victory
‡ Indicates shootout victory
Pre-quarterfinals
Quarterfinals
Game reference Keating (Mosenson) PP – 15:33 1–0 Baldwin (Page) – 17:36 2–0 Keating – 23:59 3–0 Baldwin (Ganz) – 28:27 4–0 Petito (Page) – 29:21 5–0 5–1 32:14 – Cimermanis (Batraks) Roux (Cafferty) – 33:06 6–1 6–2 38:33 – Galkins (Jekimovs) Mazzie SH – 38:53 7–2
Game reference Jakub Bernard (Tomas Rubes) PP – 03:52 1–0 Marek Laskot – 13:41 2–0 Tomas Rubes (Jakub Bernard) – 15:36 3–0 Mikulas Zboril (Petr Kafka) – 19:46 4–0 Marek Laskot (Jakub Bernard) – 19:57 5–0 5–1 20:38 – Facundo Vadra (Sebastian Marengo) Michal Simo (Marek Laskot) – 28:24 6–1 Jakub Cik (Tomas Rubes) – 36:42 7–1 7–2 37:35 – Sebastian Echevarría
Game reference 0–1 06:55 – Maier (Schwarzenbach) PP Fontanille (Vitou) – 16:16 1–1 Crignier – 16:35 2–1 Vitou PP – 20:59 3–1 Langlois (Bouchut) – 27:59 4–1 Hamon (Lapresa) – 31:35 5–1 5–2 39:59 – Müller (Neukom) PP
Game reference Virzi (Ciresa) PP – 00:51 1–0 Ciresa (Ustignani) – 08:10 2–0 Ustignani (Rigoni) PP – 16:22 3–0 3–1 20:17 – Foote (Sonstelie) 3–2 23:10 – Furlong (Esdale) 3–3 31:59 – Matthews (Hammond) Emanuele Ferrari 4–3
Semifinals
Game reference Jakub Cik (Mikulas Zboril) – 05:02 1–0 1–1 10:10 – Maxime Langlois (Théo Fontanille) 1–2 30:10 – Benjamin Tijou (Karl Gabillet) Petr Kafka (Jakub Cik) – 36:16 2–2 Jakub Cik (Petr Kafka) – 48:54 3–2
Game reference 0–1 02:39 – Lievore (Ustignani) Cafferty (Roux) – 07:37 1–1 1–2 10:17 – Rigoni (Belcastro) PP 1–3 12:39 – Ciresa (Banchero) Cafferty – 12:55 2–3 Baldwin (Ganz) – 21:42 3–3 3–4 29:03 – Ferrari (Belcastro) 3–5 38:39 – Traversa (Baldan) EN
Bronze medal game
Game reference Vaslet (Mazzie) – 06:32 1–0 1–1 17:41 – Rage (Langlois) PP Petito (Roux) – 21:44 2–1 2–2 23:03 – Gabillet (Rage) 2–3 27:13 – Gabillet (Rage) PP 2–4 33:01 – Gabillet (Tijou) 2–5 34:40 – Gabillet PP
Gold medal game
Game reference Mai Goalies Brabec 0–1 09:21 – Jakub Bernard (Tomas Rubes) PP 0–2 30:21 – Marek Loskot (Petr Kafka) PP 0–3 32:14 – Martin Fiala (David Sebek) 0–4 36:29 – Marek Loskot (Michal Simo)
1 min Penalties 5 min
5th through 8th placement
All times are local (UTC+1 ).
5th place game
7th place game
9th through 16th placement
All times are local (UTC+1 ).
9th place game
11th place game
13th place game
15th place game
17th through 22nd placement
All times are local (UTC+1 ).
17th place game
19th place game
21st place game
Final ranking
See also
References
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