Ice hockey at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics – Boys' individual skills challenge

Boys' individual skills challenge
at the II Winter Youth Olympic Games
VenueKristins Hall
DateFebruary 13–15 (qualification)
February 18
Competitors16 from 16 nations
Winning points14
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Eduard Cășăneanu  Romania
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sebastián Čederle  Slovakia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Aleks Haatanen  Finland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Erik Betzold  Germany
← 2012

The boys' individual skills challenge at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was held between February 13–18, 2016 at Kristins Hall in Lillehammer, Norway.

Entry List/Seedings

Legend
S1 Fastest lap
S2 Shooting accuracy
S3 Skating agility
S4 Fastest shot
S5 Passing precision
S6 Puck control
Overall
Seeding
Name Country Jersey
Number
Skill Seedings
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
1 Erik Betzold  Germany 2 1 11 1 4 2 12
2 Sebastián Čederle  Slovakia 16 2 5 10 1 7 1
3 Sander Dilling Hurrød  Norway 17 8 14 7 5 1 2
4 Benjamin Baumgartner  Austria 24 11 1 6 6 4 6
5 Antonin Plagnat  France 11 12 8 2 9 3 11
6 Aleks Haatanen  Finland 26 7 7 4 10 8 3
7 Nátán Vértes  Hungary 10 4 6 9 8 15 8
8 Carson Focht  Canada 20 15 12 8 2 11 7
9 Andrei Pavlenka  Belarus 15 3 15 5 12 16 4
10 Jake Riley  Australia 16 5 16 3 14 12 5
11 Dino Mukovoz  Lithuania 5 14 2 13 13 13 9
12 Ties van Soest  Netherlands 4 16 3 12 16 9 10
13 Hsieh Mu-hsin  Chinese Taipei 15 10 9 16 7 5 14
14 Roy Kanda  Japan 17 13 4 11 11 10 15
15 Eduard Cășăneanu  Romania 24 9 13 15 3 14 13
16 Ollie Curtis  New Zealand 13 6 10 14 15 6 16

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Qualification

Participants received 1 point for completing the 1st round, 2 points for completing the quarter-final, 3 points for completing the semi-final, 4 points for completing the final, and 5 points for winning the final. They are then ranked in most events according to best time; in Shooting Accuracy and Passing Precision they are ranked by most targets hit (T) in fewest attempts (A) then in the best time; and in Fastest Shot by highest speed.

The players are ranked (Rk) by total points (Pt). If still tied, by number of better skill rankings (number of ranks 1; if the same, number of ranks 2; if the same, number of ranks 3, etc.). If still tied, by overall seeding for the phase.[2]

The eight highest ranked will qualify (Q) to the Grand Final with the ninth and tenth ranked on reserve (R) for the Grand Final.

Rk Name Fastest Lap[3] Shooting Accuracy[4] Skating Agility[5] Fastest Shot[6] Passing Precision[7] Puck Control[8] Total
Pts
Pt Rk Best
time
Pt Rk Best
T/A/time
Pt Rk Best
time
Pt Rk Highest
speed
Pt Rk Best
T/A/time
Pt Rk Best
time
1  Sebastián Čederle (SVK) 5 1 17.09 2 8 3/13/30.00 3 3 13.12 4 2 140.1 0 16 DNF 5 1 15.16 19 Q
2  Eduard Cășăneanu (ROU) 3 3 17.28 4 2 4/9/20.00 2 8 13.60 5 1 143.1 2 8 5/12/17.78 2 7 16.40 18 Q
3  Erik Betzold (GER) 3 4 17.78 1 13 2/13/30.00 5 1 12.88 3 4 142.9 4 2 5/6/12.00 2 6 16.00 18 Q
4  Nátán Vértes (HUN) 2 6 17.72 5 1 4/8/19.84 3 4 13.20 1 11 133.1 1 11 5/14/24.37 4 2 14.72 16 Q
5  Aleks Haatanen (FIN) 4 2 17.06 2 5 4/10/21.03 2 5 13.16 1 13 126.9 3 4 5/9/15.69 2 5 15.80 14 Q
6  Sander Dilling Hurrød (NOR) 1 11 18.00 2 6 4/11/25.66 1 10 13.48 2 6 137.3 5 1 5/6/9.81 2 8 16.76 13 Q
7  Benjamin Baumgartner (AUT) 1 12 18.03 1 9 4/10/23.53 4 2 12.92 1 9 136.8 1 9 5/7/12.88 3 3 14.92 11 Q
8  Dino Mukovoz (LTU) 2 7 17.97 2 7 3/13/30.00 1 12 13.98 1 12 131.3 3 3 5/7/12.60 1 11 19.18 10 Q
9  Jake Riley (AUS) 1 9 17.56 3 3 4/7/18.03 1 11 13.52 1 15 119.2 2 6 5/8/15.59 1 14 20.24 9 R
10  Carson Focht (CAN) 1 13 18.66 1 15 1/11/30.00 1 16 15.20 3 3 145.3 2 7 5/11/23.19 1 9 16.56 9 R
11  Antonin Plagnat (FRA) 1 8 16.75
PEN
3 4 4/8/15.88 1 13 14.26 2 7 135.9 1 12 4/13/30.00 1 13 20.16 9
12  Ties van Soest (NED) 1 14 18.81 1 10 3/13/30.00 1 14 14.74 1 14 122.4 1 10 5/9/19.25 3 4 16.36 8
13  Roy Kanda (JPN) 1 10 17.75 1 11 3/13/30.00 1 9 13.20 2 5 143.1 2 5 5/8/15.19 1 12 19.44 8
14  Ollie Curtis (NZL) 2 5 17.59 1 14 1/11/30.00 2 7 13.48 1 16 118.7 1 13 4/15/30.00 1 10 18.24 8
15  Hsieh Mu-hsin (TPE) 1 15 19.81 1 12 3/14/30.00 1 15 15.12 2 8 128.4 1 15 3/13/30.00 1 16 24.16 7
16  Andrei Pavlenka (BLR) 0 16 DNS 0 16 DNS 2 6 13.39 1 10 136.5 1 14 4/17/30.00 1 15 23.48 5

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Grand final

Rk Name Fastest Lap[9] Shooting Accuracy[10] Skating Agility[11] Fastest Shot[12] Passing Precision[13] Puck Control[14] Total
Pts
Pt Rk Best
time
Pt Rk Best
T/A/time
Pt Rk Best
time
Pt Rk Highest
speed
Pt Rk Best
T/A/time
Pt Rk Best
time
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Eduard Cășăneanu (ROU) 3 2 17.20 2 3 4/8/17.50 1 7 14.96 4 1 145.5 1 7 5/16/26.09 3 2 15.80 14
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Sebastián Čederle (SVK) 1 8 17.88 1 7 3/14/30.00 2 4 13.76 3 2 139.2 1 6 5/11/28.87 4 1 15.08 12
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)[15]  Aleks Haatanen (FIN) 2 3 16.48 3 2 4/12/29.85 1 8 19.84 1 8 125.0 3 2 5/8/15.00
DNF
2 3 15.64 12
4 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Erik Betzold (GER) 1 6 17.48 1 8 1/12/30.00 3 2 12.84 1 5 139.4 4 1 5/7/13.59 1 8 23.76 11
5  Nátán Vértes (HUN) 4 1 17.16 2 4 4/12/30.00 2 3 13.00 2 3 142.5 0 8 DNF 1 5 19.16 11
6  Dino Mukovoz (LTU) 1 7 17.56 4 1 4/6/12.25 1 5 13.24 1 7 131.7 2 3 5/7/12.56 1 6 19.78 10
7  Benjamin Baumgartner (AUT) 2 4 17.04 1 6 3/12/30.00 4 1 12.48 1 6 135.1 1 5 5/10/19.75 1 7 20.10 10
8  Sander Dilling Hurrød (NOR) 1 5 17.32 1 5 4/13/29.35 1 6 13.80 2 4 135.4 2 4 5/7/15.28 2 4 16.44 9

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References

  1. ^ Entry List / Seedings
  2. ^ a b Qualification Phase Ranking
  3. ^ Fastest Lap
  4. ^ Shooting Accuracy
  5. ^ Skating Agility
  6. ^ Fastest Shot
  7. ^ Passing Precision
  8. ^ Puck Control
  9. ^ Fastest Lap Final
  10. ^ Shooting Accuracy Final
  11. ^ Skating Agility Final
  12. ^ Fastest Shot Final
  13. ^ Passing Precision Final
  14. ^ Puck Control Final
  15. ^ "Ice Hockey – Official Communication" (PDF). wyog2016.sportresult.com. February 20, 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 24, 2016. Retrieved November 14, 2018.
  16. ^ Grand Final Phase Ranking