List of years in ice sports

Summary

This page indexes the individual year in ice sports pages. Most years are annotated with one or more significant event as a reference point.

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    Pre-19th Century edit

    • Skating has been shown to have been in use since 3,000 years back.
    • 1541, first written record about curling
    • 18th Century, sports resembling bandy and ice hockey were played in the winter time in England, the Netherlands, Russia and North America.

    1870s edit

    • c. 1870

    First track for bobsleigh in Switzerland

    • 1875

    The first formal games of bandy and ice hockey are played in London, England and Montreal, British North America (Canada) respectively.

    1880s edit

    • 1884

    The first formal competitions in bobsleigh takes place in St. Moritz.

    1890s edit

    • 1891

    The first international bandy match is played, between an English and a Dutch team.

    • 1892

    International Skating Union is founded.
    The first written published rules of bandy. National Bandy Association is founded in England.

    • 1893

    Stanley Cup is awarded for the first time.

    1900s edit

    • 1907

    The first Swedish national championship in bandy is played.

    • 1908

    Figure skating at the 1908 Summer Olympics is the first ice sport included in the Olympic Games.[1]
    Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace was founded.
    The first Finnish national championship in bandy is played.

    1910s edit

    • 1910

    The first ever European ice hockey championship is won by Great Britain.

    • 1913

    The first ever European bandy championship is won by England.

    1920s edit

    • 1923

    Ice hockey is included in the 1920 Summer Olympics.
    International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (FIBT) is founded

    • 1924

    The first ever Winter Olympics includes the ice sports bobsleigh, figure skating, and ice hockey. Curling was played unofficially.

    1950s edit

    • 1952

    The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) began televising games in the National Hockey League.[2]

    • 1954

    The 1954 World Championships has been described by the IIHF as "the start of the modern era of international hockey."[3] The tournament saw the first participation of the Soviet Union in international competition.

    • 1955

    The first World Luge Championships is arranged.
    The Federation of International Bandy is founded.

    • 1957

    1957 Bandy World Championship is the first ever bandy world championship.

    • 1959

    The first ever World Curling Championships is played.

    1960s edit

    • 1967

    1967 NHL expansion doubles the number of ice hockey teams in NHL from the Original Six to twelve.

    1970s edit

    • 1972

    World Hockey Association starts its league as a competitor to NHL.

    • 1979

    World Hockey Association ceases its operations, the teams being added to the NHL.

    1990s edit

    • 1998

    Curling at the Winter Olympics officially for the first time.

    2000s edit

    • 2000
    • 2001
    • 2002
    • 2003
    • 2004

    2004 Women's Bandy World Championship is the first ever bandy world championship for women's teams.

    • 2005
    • 2006
    • 2007
    • 2008
    • 2009

    2010s edit

    2020s edit

    References edit

    1. ^ "About Figure Skating". Sochi2014.com. Archived from the original on 29 January 2014.
    2. ^ McKinley, Michael (2006). Hockey: A People's History. McClelland & Stewart. pp. 144–145. ISBN 0-7710-5769-5.
    3. ^ Szemberg, Szymon; Podnieks, Andrew (2008). "Story #4–Soviets hammer Canada, win gold at their first Worlds". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 2009-03-10.