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Ice Hockey Gold: When Did Great Britain Win?

Russell Lindgren
Russell Lindgren
2025-04-24 22:23:43
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Britain’s last success over Canada came at the 1936 Winter Olympics as a famous 2-1 win helped secure GB the gold medal. Period scores of 1-1, 0-0, 1-0 saw GB to the victory which ultimately proved the difference in the final standings, as Britain pipped Canada to gold by one point.
Precious O'Kon
Precious O'Kon
2025-04-24 21:53:56
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It was on February 15th 1936 that Great Britain won gold at the Winter Olympics, held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. More than 70 years later, though, what remains is Britain’s shocking win against Canada and the nation’s only gold medal in ice hockey. In the final round, the Brits ensured gold by hammering the Czechs 5-0 and playing another impressive game in tying the United States 0-0, Foster again making the difference.
Lukas Breitenberg
Lukas Breitenberg
2025-04-24 21:53:20
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In the Bavarian Olympics, he celebrated his 39th birthday on the very day Britain secured the gold medal by holding the USA 0-0 after triple overtime. Carl Erhardt captained the famous Great Britain team that was the first nation to win the Triple Crown of World, Olympic and European titles in 1936.
Lucious Welch
Lucious Welch
2025-04-24 19:40:14
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Team GB men’s hockey team shocked the world when they beat Canada to the gold medal. In the process, they became the first ever team to win an Olympic, World and European Championship, and the first to win all three in the same year.