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17 September 2020, 19:25

IIHF experts to review organization of next year's ice hockey world championship

MINSK, 17 September (BelTA) – The Council of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) will set up an expert group in order to review the organization of the IIHF 2021 Ice Hockey World Championship, BelTA learned from the IIHF website.

In a letter submitted to the IIHF Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Kariтs noted that his country wishes to co-host the 2021 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, however it may be unwilling to do so with Minsk as a co-host under the current circumstances. Krisjanis Kariтs called on the IIHF to consider assigning the status of the world championship's main host to another country.

“This is the first time that a government of a host nation has indicated its unwillingness to remain a tournament co-host with another host nation due to political reasons,” said IIHF President Rene Fasel. “The IIHF is deeply concerned over the recent events unfolding in Minsk, but as a sports federation the IIHF is not a political entity and cannot move a tournament for political reasons. However, the IIHF is responsible for ensuring that each tournament host can guarantee the health and safety of the players, officials, and spectators. This is an exceptional season, already today we have had to cancel several tournaments due to COVID-19. There are a lot of factors that will affect our ability to host the world championship, and we need time to take a comprehensive approach to exploring how this tournament can take place safely.”

The IIHF Council will put together an expert group to conduct a full review of the tournament's status and consult with all relevant experts in various aspects of the world championship. They will have to work out a clear picture of the situation with the 2021 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship to present to the IIHF Council during its next meeting in November.

“To be clear, the expert group's job will be to review all potential risks that currently exist with the ability of Minsk/Riga to function as tournament hosts,” said IIHF General Secretary Horst Lichtner. “They will be tasked to come up with recommendations on what the best course will be to take for the world championship.”

The IIHF Congress, composed of all the member national associations of the IIHF, voted together to approve the Minsk/Riga co-hosting bid during the 2017 IIHF annual congress.

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