Nine nations booked places for the WJC

The curtains came down on 57th STERILGARDA European Championships. In Junior Boys and Girls five teams each are qualified for the World Championships. At the end of the year at the World Championships will play France Poland Sweden Denmark and Croatia

The curtains came down on 57th STERILGARDA European Championships. In Junior Boys and Girls five teams each are qualified for the World Championships.

At the end of the year at the World Championships will play France Poland Sweden Denmark and Croatia in Boys Event whilst France Germany Romania Russia and Czech Republic booked their place in the Girls Event.

Teams ranked at positions no. 16 will not be able to play in the First Division next year. That position will take the best ranked team from lower division.

The final standings in  at the European Youth Championships are:

Junior Boys Team’s Event: 1. France 2. Poland 3. Sweden 4. Denmark 5. Croatia 6. Germany 7. Hungary 8. Belarus 9. Czech Republic 10. Russia 11. Portugal 12. Slovenia 13. Austria 14. Slovakia 15. Ukraine 16. Serbia.

Junior Girls Teams Event: 1. France 2. Germany 3. Romania 4. Russia 5. Czech Republic 6. Slovenia 7. Croatia 8. Estonia 9. Spain 10 Portugal 11. Italy 12. Israel 13. Hungary 14. Serbia 15. Poland 16. Netherlands.

Cadet Boys Teams Event: 1. France 2. Romania 3. Russia 4. Germany 5. Poland 6. Italy 7. Sweden 8. Denmark 9. Moldova 10. Czech Republic 11. Turkey 12. Serbia 13. Hungary 14. Slovenia 15. Belgium 16. Belarus.

Cadet Girls Teams Event: 1. Romania 2. Russia 3. Germany 4. Hungary 5. France 6. Belarus 7. Ukraine 8. Turkey 9. Sweden 10. Serbia 11. Czech 12. Belgium 13. Slovakia 14. Poland 15. Norway 16. Austria.

Complete rankings you can find here

 

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