The 3rd IPC Ice Sledge Hockey European Championships was held between February 12, 2011, and February 20, 2011, at Niphallen in Sollefteå, Sweden. Participating 130 athletes from ten nations: Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia and Sweden.[2][3]
The 2011 European Championships is held as part of the 2011 Paralympic Winter World Cup (PWWC 2011), which also includes alpine skiing, biathlon and cross-country skiing.[4]
In the Championships' second match, Norway's sledge hockey team set an international sledge hockey scoring record with 21–0.[5] The Swedish team set a new scoring record in the classification semifinals, with 23–0.
There was one woman competing at the Championships, the Netherlands' goalkeeper Betty Meijer.
Jiří Berger Erik Fojtík Michal Geier Zdeněk Hábl Miroslav Hrbek Zdeněk Klíma Zdeněk Krupička Pavel Kubeš Tomáš Kvoch Jan Matoušek David Palát Jiří Raul Zdeněk Šafránek Michal Vápenka
Tarmo Eerma Valeri Falkenberg Kaido Kalm Tarmo Kolk Meelis Koppelmann Ivar Liiv Alar Õige Arvi Piirioja Imre Tiitsu Margus Vasar
Gerd Bleidorn Sebastian Disveld Torsten Elmer Marius Hattendorf Sebastian Kessler Marco Lahrs Robert Pabst Jean Luca Pankowsky Frank Rennhack Udo Segreff Lucas Sklorz Sven Stumpe Lars Uhlemann Jörg Wedde
Bryan Hackworth Callum Shakespeare Duncan Slater Gary Farmer Karl Nicholson Lee Coupe Mark Briggs Martin Austin Martyn Compton Matt Clarkson Matt Coleman Matt Lloyd Rob Gaze Simon Berry Steve Brown
Sylwester Czyż Jarosław Czyżewski Radosław Drapała Sylwester Flis Rafał Fusiek Marcin Hebda Zbigniew Kępiński Jacek Kozłowski Jan Maliszak Andrzej Młynarczyk Mateusz Szczygielski Piotr Truszkowski Jerzy Wójcikowski Krzysztof Wojtaszek Tomasz Woźny Arkadiusz Zoga
^Tio nationer anmälda till EM i kälkhockey Archived 2011-05-01 at the Wayback Machine (Swedish), Svenska Handikappidrottsförbundet och Sveriges Paralympiska Kommitté (SHIF), 19 November 2010
^Crown Princess Victoria To Sollefteå[permanent dead link], Svenska Handikappidrottsförbundet och Sveriges Paralympiska Kommitté (SHIF), January 5, 2011
^Seier og scoringsrekord for kjelkehockey landslaget (Norwegian), Olympiatoppen, February 15, 2011
^Sledge hokej: Češi obhájili stříbro (Czech), kolinsky.denik.cz, February 21, 2011
^Kelguhoki koondis sõidab täna EM-ile Archived 2012-07-18 at archive.today (Estonian), uudisvoog.postimees.ee, February 11, 2011
^Sledge-Eishockey-EM vor dem Start Archived 2011-02-07 at the Wayback Machine, 1asport.de, February 3, 2011
^ abEishockey der etwas anderen Art in Neumarkt Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine (German), sportnews.bz, January 27, 2011
^Sledge hockey squad for European championships[permanent dead link], British Sledge Hockey Association
^Manca poco all'Europeo di Ice Sledge Hockey (Italian), superabile.it, February 3, 2011
^Sledgehockeyers naar Zweden Archived 2011-03-15 at the Wayback Machine (Dutch), ijshockey.com, February 11, 2010
^IPC Ice Sledge Hockey Classification Master List Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine, IPC Ice Sledge Hockey
^Mistrzostwa Europy 2011 – Ice Sledge Hockey (Polish), atak.pl, February 16, 2011
^ abCZE 7:2 RUS, Onlajny.cz
^IPC Ice Sledge Hockey Classification Master List 2011 02 23 Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine, IPC Ice Sledge Hockey
^Paralympic Winter World Cup[permanent dead link], Svenska Handikappidrottsförbundet och Sveriges Paralympiska Kommitté (SHIF)
^2011 IPC ISH European Championships – Competition and Training Schedule Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine, IPC Ice Sledge Hockey
^Campionati Europei di Ice sledge hockey: gli azzurri superano la Russia 3 a 0 nel match d'esordio. A segno Winkler, Rosa e Planker Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine (Italian), Italian Paralympic Committee, February 14, 2011
^NOR 1:2 ITA Archived 2012-03-20 at the Wayback Machine, Lajfy.pl
^CZE 1:0 EST Archived 2012-03-20 at the Wayback Machine, Lajfy.pl