
Ice Hockey World Championship
The Ice Hockey World Championship is an international tournament organized annually by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). National teams from around the world compete in a series of qualifying rounds, culminating in a top-tier championship, where they compete for the title of world champion. The event features fast-paced, skillful ice hockey played on ice rinks, with games lasting 60 minutes divided into three periods. It showcases the best hockey talent from different countries, promotes the sport globally, and fosters national pride. The championship often includes multiple divisions, with promotion and relegation systems to determine the level of competing teams each year.