Winners and hosts of historical 1979 Ice Hockey Championship in Moscow: Soviet Union, Sweden, Canada.

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The 1986 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship concluded with the Soviet Union clinching the gold, followed by Sweden with the silver and Canada with the bronze. Moscow served as the host city for the tournament, welcoming teams and fans from around the globe to witness top-tier ice hockey competition. The Soviet Union's victory marked another chapter in their storied ice hockey legacy, showcasing their dominance in the sport during that era. Sweden's strong performance earned them a respectable second place, while Canada's presence on the podium solidified their status as a competitive force in international ice hockey. The event in Moscow brought together nations with a shared passion for ice hockey, fostering camaraderie and sportsmanship among players and supporters alike. The tournament highlighted the skill and determination of athletes who dedicated themselves to the pursuit of excellence on the ice. #IIHF #IceHockey #WorldChampionship #SovietUnion #Sweden #Canada #Moscow
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