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Kazakhstan
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Association name | Kazakhstan Ice Hockey Federation |
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IIHF Code | KAZ |
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IIHF membership | 6 May 1992 |
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President |
Askar Mamin |
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IIHF men's ranking | 15 (27 May 2024)
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IIHF women's ranking | 22 1 (28 August 2023)
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The Kazakhstan Ice Hockey Federation (
Kazakh: Қазақстан хоккей федерациясы, Qazaqstan Hokkei Federasiasy (QHF);
Russian: Казахстанская федерация хоккея с шайбой) is the governing body of
ice hockey in
Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan was one of nine
former republics of the
Soviet Union to join the
International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) on 6 May 1992.
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As of 2019, Kazakhstan has 6,478 registered ice hockey players.
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National teams
Men
Women
References
External links
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Summer Olympic sports | | |
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Winter Olympic sports |
- Biathlon
- Bobsleigh
- Curling
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Skating (figure, speed, short track)
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Ice hockey
- Luge
- Skeleton
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Skiing
- alpine
- cross-country
- Nordic combined
- freestyle
- jumping
- Snowboarding
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Other IOC-recognised sports |
- Air sports
- Auto racing
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Bandy
- Baseball
- Billiard sports
- Boules
- Bowling
- Bridge
- Chess
- Dance sport
- Floorball
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Karate
- Korfball
- Lifesaving
- Motorcycle racing
- Mountaineering and climbing
- Netball
- Orienteering
- Pelota vasca
- Polo
- Powerboating
- Racquetball
- Roller sports
- Rugby
- Softball
- Sport climbing
- Surfing
- Tug of war
- Underwater sports
- Water skiing
- Wushu
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