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The 2003 IIHF World Championship was held between April 26 and May 11, 2003 in Helsinki, Tampere and Turku, Finland.
It was the 67th annual event, and was run by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).
Canada won the gold medal after defeating Sweden 3–2 in a tightly fought final. Over 14 minutes into the overtime, Canadian forward Anson Carter beat Swedish goaltender Mikael Tellqvist with a wraparound goal. The goal was contested for several minutes before replays confirmed that Tellqvist had stopped the puck behind the goal line. It was Canada's first World Championship win in five years.
Sweden surrendered five consecutive goals against Finland in their quarterfinal to trail 5–1 seven minutes into the second period, at which point Swedish goaltender Tommy Salo was swapped for Mikael Tellqvist. This proved to be the Swedish team's necessary wake-up call as the Swedes went on to score five unanswered goals before the end of regulation and ultimately win the game 6–5.
Engraver: Pertti Kalervo Mäkinen
Obverse
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Depicts three hockey sticks and a puck. Date on the left. Abbreviation MM (Maailmanmestaruuskisat 2003 |
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Reverse
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Depicts a Finnish summer landscape (3 pine trees) and denomination, country name in Finnish and Swedish. Engraver's initial (M) below. 5 |
Edge |
5 Euro
2003 Ice Hockey World Championship in Helsinki, Tampere & Turku
KM# 111 Schön# 111
2003 Ice Hockey World Championship in Helsinki, Tampere & Turku
Characteristics
Type | Commemorative Issue (Non-circulating) |
Material | Bi-Metallic |
Ring | Brass |
Center | Cupronickel |
Weight | 20.2 g |
Diameter | 35.15 mm |
Thickness | 2.7 mm |
Shape | round |
Alignment | Medal |
Mint |
Mint of Finland
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