Hockey champions and host cities: Finland, Sweden, Czech Rep./Slovakia, Bratislava, Košice, Slovakia.

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In the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, the 2011 competition ended with Finland taking the Gold, Sweden the Silver, and Czech Republic/Czechoslovakia sharing the Bronze. The host cities for this tournament were Bratislava and Košice, both located in Slovakia. The competition displayed thrilling matches that captivated ice hockey fans worldwide. Finland showcased exceptional teamwork and skill, securing the top spot with their remarkable performance. Sweden demonstrated resilience and determination throughout the championship, earning them the Silver medal. Czech Republic/Czechoslovakia, with their combined efforts, proudly shared the Bronze. The event in Bratislava and Košice not only brought together top ice hockey teams but also united fans from different countries, celebrating the sport they love. The tournament's outcome had a lasting impact on the teams and players, solidifying their places in ice hockey history. The host country, Slovakia, provided a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere for all participants and spectators, enhancing the overall experience of the championship. #IIHFWorldChampionship #IceHockey #Finland #Sweden #CzechRepublic #Slovakia
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