Bandy at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games

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Bandy
at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games
Bandy pictogram.svg
VenueQueen Elisabeth Stadium
LocationRimso
Dates17 February – 5 March
Competitors273 from 9 nations
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Bandy at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games will be held at the Queen Elisabeth Stadium in Rimso, Scovern every day of the Games, from 17 February to 5 March 2024. There are two events scheduled: a men's tournament and a women's tournament. Bandy is making its debut as an Invictus sport at these Games.

Qualification

Summary
Nations Men Women Athletes
 Alsland Yes 14
 Ansan Yes Yes 22
 Cassier Yes Yes 44
 Chistovodia Yes Yes 22
Template:Country data Estmere Yes Yes 33
 Gaullica Yes Yes 44
 Scovern Yes Yes 42
 Shangea Yes Yes 22
 Soravia Yes Yes 20
Total: 9 IICs 8 IICs 9 IICs 273

Teams

Men

 Ansan  Cassier  Chistovodia Template:Country data Estmere
  • Park Ji-Han
  • Lee Jun-Seo
  • Choi Ho-Seok
  • Kim Ji-Min
  • Park Nam-Jun
  • Park Yoon-Gi
  • Park Seung-Hun
  • Choi Han-Bin
  • Jeong Su-Ho
  • Paek Chan-Yeol
  • Tae Min-Hyun
  • Rémi Béliveau
  • Jérémie Tremblant
  • Étienne Dufresne
  • Lucien Rocher
  • Gabin Lacroix
  • Romain Desjardins
  • Sylvain Beausoleil
  • Ambroise Montagne
  • Florentin Lavigueur
  • Virgile Berthelot
  • Octave Beauchemin
  • Clément Arcand
  • Thibaut Bouchard
  • Anatole Morency
  • Léopold Charland
  • Gaston Giguère
  • Gervais Tanguay
  • Lucrèce Lefrançois
  • Maximin Demers
  • Nazaire Landry
  • Melchior Rondeau
  • Barnabé Trudel
  • Manuil Mladenov
  • Latshezar Ivanov
  • Mladen Alexandrov
  • Desislav Adamov
  • Devesil Bachev
  • Radoslav Lukanov
  • Belcho Alexov
  • Zitko Varbanov
  • Mitko Yanev
  • Prodan Gavrilov
  • Razvan Stanasila
  • Tristan Lowe
  • Simon Kelly
  • Jacob Barrett
  • Harry Bradley
  • Henry Martin
  • Parker Lee
  • Fabian Picardo
  • Casper Foster
  • Nicolas Riley
  • Zach Turner
  • Kit Woods
  • Barney Green
  • Michael Rose
  • Frankie Dixon
  • Brody Marshall
  • Josh Marshall
  • Micah Jordan
  • Elis Green
 Gaullica  Scovern  Shangea  Soravia
  • Cyrique Tshwete
  • Yves Daniel
  • Mauger Archambault
  • Cédric Bacque
  • Hector Massé
  • Théophile Martin
  • Brice Malet
  • Raoul Marchand
  • Philibert Serre
  • Fabien Brasseur
  • Marc Jégou
  • Élie Plourde
  • Allard Noel
  • Mainard Beaulieu
  • Aillard Gardinier
  • Yves Lévêque
  • Sylvestre Perrot
  • Rodrigue Sauvageot
  • Toussaint Lévesque
  • Nihel Montagne
  • Anatole Lapointe
  • Narcisse Charron
  • Kristoffer Lorentzen
  • Kristian Høyer
  • Benny Juhl
  • Hjalte Bjerre
  • Henry Andreasen
  • Bjørn Hougaard
  • Robin Hole
  • Kristian Heier
  • Christer Uren
  • Arnold Welhaven
  • Christopher Rinde
  • Aage Style
  • Holger Dynþórsson
  • Egon Lindberg
  • Andreas Kristensen
  • Allan Jakobsen
  • Mark Bendtsen
  • Henning Kjær
  • Malthe Ottosen
  • Henry Michaelsen
  • Nicolaj Hansen
  • Zhong Fu
  • Huang Shirong
  • Qian Changming
  • Qin Zhaohui
  • Yao Deming
  • Liao Da
  • Tao Kang
  • Cheng Dingxiang
  • Tian Quan
  • Lai Chonglin
  • Qiao Fa
  • Nikita Pimenov
  • Artemiy Kirillov
  • Tikhon Siyantsev
  • Damian Razin
  • Robert Avtukhov
  • Zinoviy Tolmachyov
  • Nikolay Patrushev
  • Nikodim Genkin
  • Dmitriy Saitov
  • Innokentiy Krasnoperov
  • Vladislav Kapustin
  • Tima Belomestnov
  • Oleg Yanukovich
  • Ustin Sytnikov
  • Zinoviy Shurshalin

Tournament format

Both tournaments will have a preliminary round played in groups followed by a playoff round.

For the preliminary rounds, teams are ranked within each group according to the following criteria:

  1. Number of points (three points for a regulation-time win, two points for a win during overtime or on penalties, one point for a defeat during overtime or on penalties, no points for a regulation-time defeat);
  2. In case two teams are tied on points, the result of their head-to-head match will determine the ranking;
  3. In case three or four teams are tied on points, the following criteria will apply (if, after applying a criterion, only two teams remain tied, the result of their head-to-head match will determine their ranking):
    1. Points obtained in head-to-head matches between the teams concerned;
    2. Goal differential in head-to-head matches between the teams concerned;
    3. Number of goals scored in head-to-head matches between the teams concerned;
    4. If three teams remain tied, result of head-to-head matches between each of the teams concerned and the remaining team in the group (points, goal difference, goals scored).

Following the completion of the preliminary round, all teams are ranked. The semifinals are reseeded according to this ranking. To determine this ranking, the following criteria are used, in order:

  1. Higher position in the group;
  2. Higher number of points;
  3. Better goal difference;
  4. Higher number of goals scored for.

Competition schedule

PR Preliminary round SF Semi-finals B Bronze-medal match G Gold-medal match
Date
Event
17
Feb.
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1
Mar.
2 3 4 5
Men's tournament PR PR PR PR PR SF B G
Women's tournament PR PR PR PR PR PR SF B G

Medal summary

Medal table

Medalists

Men's tournament

Preliminary round

Playoff round

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
3 March
 
 
1
 
5 March
 
4
 
 
 
3 March
 
 
 
2
 
 
3
 
Bronze medal game
 
 
4 March
 
 
 
 
 
 

Women's tournament

Preliminary round

Playoff round

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
1 March
 
 
1
 
4 March
 
4
 
 
 
1 March
 
 
 
2
 
 
3
 
Bronze medal game
 
 
3 March
 
 
 
 
 
 

Participating nations

A total of 273 athletes from 9 nations qualified for the event.

The numbers in parentheses represents the number of participants entered.

References