1996 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships
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1996 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships
The 1996 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships was the first IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships held in March, 1996 Nynäshamn, Sweden. Participating countries: Canada, Estonia, Japan, Norway, Sweden and United States. Japan made its debut at the World Championship. Final rankings '' ( Rosters are not yet complete ) '' Tournament Tournament summary 11 - 1 * ( SWE: Jan Edbom 5, Göran Karlsson 2, Leif Wahlstedt 2, Mats Nyman 1, Jens Kask 1 USA: Wayne C Lindsey 1 ) 15 - 0 * ( NOR: Atle Haglund 5, Rolf Einar Pedersen 3, Eskil Hagen 1, Kjetl Korbu Nielsen 1, Helge Björnstad 1, Rolf Öjen 1, Morten Syversen 1 ) 21 - 0 * ( SWE: Jan Edbom 8, Mats Nyman 4, Göran Karlsson 4, Jens Kask 3, Bengt-Gösta Johansson 2 ) 0 - 5 * ( CAN: John May 2, Dean Mellway 2, Lou Mulvihill 1 ) 11 - 0 * ( NOR: Helge Björnstad 4, Eskil Hagen 2, Rolf Einar Pedersen 2, Atle Haglund 1, Erik Sandbraaten 1, Morten Syversen 1 ) 4 - 1 * ( SWE: Mats Nyman 3, Jan Edbom 1 EST: Viktor ...
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Jan Edbom
Jan Edbom (born 24 June 1957) is a Swedish former ice sledge hockey player. He won medals for Sweden at the 1994 Winter Paralympics and 1998 Winter Paralympics. References

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Kjetil Korbu Nilsen
Kjetil Korbu Nilsen (born 23 July 1971) is a Norwegian ice sledge hockey player. He won medals for Norway at the 1994 Winter Paralympics, 1998 Winter Paralympics, 2002 Winter Paralympics, 2006 Winter Paralympics The 2006 Winter Paralympic Games ( it, Giochi paralimpici invernali del 2006), the ninth Paralympic Winter Games, took place in Turin, Italy from 10 to 19 March 2006. These were the first Winter Paralympic Games to be held in Italy. They were ... and 2010 Winter Paralympics. References 1971 births Living people Norwegian sledge hockey players Paralympic sledge hockey players for Norway Paralympic bronze medalists for Norway Paralympic silver medalists for Norway Paralympic gold medalists for Norway Paralympic medalists in sledge hockey Ice sledge hockey players at the 1994 Winter Paralympics Ice sledge hockey players at the 1998 Winter Paralympics Ice sledge hockey players at the 2002 Winter Paralympics Ice sledge hockey players at the 2006 Winter P ...
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Ken Schneider
Ken Schneider is a Canadian former ice sledge hockey player. He won a bronze medal with Team Canada at the 1994 Winter Paralympics The 1994 Winter Paralympics ( no, Paralympiske vinterleker 1994; nn, Paralympiske vinterleikane 1994), the sixth Paralympic Winter Games, were held in Lillehammer, Norway, from 10 to 19 March 1994. These Games marked the second time the Paraly .... References Living people Paralympic sledge hockey players for Canada Canadian sledge hockey players Paralympic bronze medalists for Canada Year of birth missing (living people) Medalists at the 1994 Winter Paralympics Paralympic medalists in sledge hockey Ice sledge hockey players at the 1994 Winter Paralympics {{Sledgehockey-bio-stub ...
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Lou Mulvihill
Lou Mulvihill (born November 17, 1952) is a Canadian former ice sledge hockey player. He won a bronze medal with Team Canada at the 1994 Winter Paralympics. He also competed at the 2002 Winter Paralympics The 2002 Winter Paralympics, the eighth Paralympic Winter Games, were held in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, from March 7 to 16, 2002. A total of 416 athletes from 36 nations participated. They were the first Winter Paralympics in the Ameri .... References Living people Paralympic sledge hockey players for Canada Canadian sledge hockey players Paralympic bronze medalists for Canada Paralympic silver medalists for Canada 1952 births Medalists at the 1994 Winter Paralympics Paralympic medalists in sledge hockey Ice sledge hockey players at the 1994 Winter Paralympics {{Sledgehockey-bio-stub ...
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Dean Mellway
Dean Mellway is a Canadian former Paralympic athlete. He won medals for Canada at the 1994 Winter Paralympics and 1998 Winter Paralympics for sledge hockey, and at the 1976 Summer Paralympics The 1976 Summer Paralympics (french: Jeux paralympiques d'été de 1976), branded as Torontolympiad – 1976 Olympiad for the Physically Disabled, was the fifth Paralympic Games to be held. They were hosted by Toronto, Ontario, Canada, from 4 t ... in men's snooker. References Living people Paralympic sledge hockey players for Canada Canadian sledge hockey players Paralympic snooker players Paralympic bronze medalists for Canada Paralympic gold medalists for Canada Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) Medalists at the 1976 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the 1994 Winter Paralympics Medalists at the 1998 Winter Paralympics Paralympic medalists in snooker Paralympic medalists in sledge hockey Snooker players at the 1976 Summer Paraly ...
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Jean Labonté
Jean Labonté (born March 20, 1969) is a Canadian ice sledge hockey player. Labonté was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in his left tibia in 1986 at the age of 17 and finally lost his leg at the age of 20, in 1990. After his amputation, Labonté turned his sights towards ice sledge hockey and made the Canadian National Sledge hockey team for the first time in 1996. He was on the Canadian team that won the 2006 sledge hockey gold medal at the 2006 Winter Paralympics in Torino. He was the captain of the Canadian Team from the 2007–08 season until his retirement after the 2009–2010 season. He studied at l'Université du Québec en Outaouais and currently works at Alcatel-Lucent Alcatel–Lucent S.A. () was a French–American global telecommunications equipment company, headquartered in Boulogne-Billancourt, France. It was formed in 2006 by the merger of France-based Alcatel and U.S.-based Lucent, the latter being a su ... as a software designer. International career Labonté ...
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Pat Griffin (sledge Hockey)
Pat Griffin (born November 14, 1960) is a Canadian former ice sledge hockey player. He won a bronze medal with Team Canada at the 1994 Winter Paralympics The 1994 Winter Paralympics ( no, Paralympiske vinterleker 1994; nn, Paralympiske vinterleikane 1994), the sixth Paralympic Winter Games, were held in Lillehammer, Norway, from 10 to 19 March 1994. These Games marked the second time the Paraly .... References Living people Paralympic sledge hockey players for Canada Canadian sledge hockey players Paralympic bronze medalists for Canada Paralympic silver medalists for Canada 1960 births Medalists at the 1994 Winter Paralympics Paralympic medalists in sledge hockey Ice sledge hockey players at the 1994 Winter Paralympics {{Sledgehockey-bio-stub ...
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Angelo Gavillucci
Angelo Gavillucci is a Canadian former ice sledge hockey player. He won medals with Team Canada at the 1994 Winter Paralympics and 1998 Winter Paralympics The , the seventh Paralympic Winter Games, were held alongside the Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan from 5 to 14 March 1998. They were the first Paralympic Winter Games to be held outside Europe. 571 athletes competed in Nagano; as 2022 it remain .... References External links * Living people Paralympic sledge hockey players for Canada Canadian sledge hockey players Paralympic bronze medalists for Canada Paralympic silver medalists for Canada Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) Medalists at the 1994 Winter Paralympics Medalists at the 1998 Winter Paralympics Paralympic medalists in sledge hockey Ice sledge hockey players at the 1994 Winter Paralympics Ice sledge hockey players at the 1998 Winter Paralympics {{Sledgehockey-bio-stub ...
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Dave Eamer
Hugh David Eamer is a Canadian former ice sledge hockey player. He won a silver medal with Team Canada at the 1998 Winter Paralympics The , the seventh Paralympic Winter Games, were held alongside the Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan from 5 to 14 March 1998. They were the first Paralympic Winter Games to be held outside Europe. 571 athletes competed in Nagano; as 2022 it remain .... References Living people Paralympic sledge hockey players for Canada Canadian sledge hockey players Paralympic silver medalists for Canada Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) Medalists at the 1998 Winter Paralympics Paralympic medalists in sledge hockey Ice sledge hockey players at the 1998 Winter Paralympics {{Sledgehockey-bio-stub ...
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Dean Delaurier
Dean Emmett Delaurier is a Canadian former ice sledge hockey player (goal tender). He won a silver medal with Team Canada at the 1998 Winter Paralympics The , the seventh Paralympic Winter Games, were held alongside the Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan from 5 to 14 March 1998. They were the first Paralympic Winter Games to be held outside Europe. 571 athletes competed in Nagano; as 2022 it remain .... References Living people Paralympic sledge hockey players for Canada Canadian sledge hockey players Paralympic silver medalists for Canada 1954 births Medalists at the 1998 Winter Paralympics Paralympic medalists in sledge hockey Ice sledge hockey players at the 1998 Winter Paralympics {{Sledgehockey-bio-stub ...
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Yves Carrier
Yves Joseph Carrier is a Canadian former ice sledge hockey player. He won medals with Team Canada at the 1994 Winter Paralympics and 1998 Winter Paralympics The , the seventh Paralympic Winter Games, were held alongside the Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan from 5 to 14 March 1998. They were the first Paralympic Winter Games to be held outside Europe. 571 athletes competed in Nagano; as 2022 it remain .... References Living people Paralympic sledge hockey players for Canada Canadian sledge hockey players Paralympic bronze medalists for Canada Paralympic silver medalists for Canada Year of birth missing (living people) Medalists at the 1994 Winter Paralympics Medalists at the 1998 Winter Paralympics Paralympic medalists in sledge hockey Ice sledge hockey players at the 1994 Winter Paralympics Ice sledge hockey players at the 1998 Winter Paralympics {{Sledgehockey-bio-stub ...
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Morten Syversen
Morten is a common given name in Norway and Denmark. Approximately 22,138 have this name as a given name in Norway and about 52 people have it as a surname. Notable people with the name include: *Morten Abel, Norwegian singer *Morten Andersen, Danish kicker in American football * Morten Arnfred, Danish film director and screenwriter *Morten Berglia, Norwegian orienteering competitor *Morten Berre, Norwegian footballer *Morten Bertolt, Danish footballer *Morten Bisgaard, Danish footballer *Morten Bo, Danish photographer * Morten Breum, Danish DJ and producer known by his mononym Morten *Morten Bruun, Danish football player *Morten Brørs, Norwegian cross-country skier *Morten Børup, Danish educator * Morten Stig Christensen, Danish handball player, TV host and TV executive *Morten Daland, Norwegian handball player *Morten Djupvik, Norwegian show jumping competitor *Morten Dons, Danish racing driver *Morten Eriksen, Norwegian footballer * Morten Finstad, Norwegian ice hockey player * ...
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