Czech Republic, Russia, Sweden medal in Germany; historical attendance at 2010 Germany vs. USA game.
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The IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship saw the Czech Republic/Czechoslovakia clinching the Gold, with Russia/Soviet Union taking Silver and Sweden securing the Bronze. Hosted in Germany, the cities of Cologne, Mannheim, and Gelsenkirchen welcomed the championship. The 2010 final, between Germany and the USA, broke records for the highest attendance at a hockey game ever. The event showcased top-tier ice hockey talent, drawing in fans from across the globe and solidifying the sport's popularity. The spirited competition and intense matchups captivated audiences, making it a memorable championship. Social media buzzed with excitement as spectators marveled at the skill and sportsmanship on display. The tournament served as a platform for nations to come together, celebrating the passion and camaraderie that hockey fosters. The legacy of this championship game echoes through the annals of hockey history, leaving a lasting impact on both players and fans alike. #IIHFWorldChampionship #IceHockey #RecordAttendance
Primary Reference: Men's World Championship | Past Tournaments

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