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International Ice Hockey Federation prepares Olympic 3x3 proposal
Baku, November 2, AZERTAC
It’s an exciting time as ice hockey prepares to bid for a new discipline at the Olympics, according to the official website of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).
Over the past seven years, the IIHF has worked to pioneer the 3x3 hockey format. Now we’re almost ready to submit a detailed proposal to introduce 3x3 to the Winter Olympics in Lyon in 2030.
The concept was first put forward back in the 2017/18 season and there was a successful exhibition event at the 2020 Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne. That went so well that the IOC invited the IIHF to develop a competition format for the 2024 Youth Games in Korea. By this time, 3x3 was also part of the ICE26 Strategic Plan to help expand and develop the game. Even back in 2021, when work started on drawing up that plan, there was a vision to bring 3x3 hockey to the Olympics in 2030.
Following a successful competition in Korea in 2024, several other events helped to refine the format. The 3x3 competition game manual is in the final approval phase and the remaining weeks before the IOC deadline will be spent producing the strongest possible bid.
The 3x3 proposal for the IOC dispenses with the cross-ice format seen at the Youth Olympic Games. Instead, the action takes place on a dedicated ice pad and the new discipline is called 3x3 on small ice. This reinforce the idea that 3x3 is a new discipline within an existing sport: the boards, the benches and suchlike are set up in the same way as a traditional Olympic rink; the only difference is the size of the ice pad. At the IIHF’s Women’s 3x3 series in Brazil in November, teams will compete on a 26x18m surface, compared with the traditional 60x30m Olympic ice.
The existing 5x5 hockey tournaments are already among the highlights of every Olympic Winter Games, so what’s the attraction of adding 3x3 to the mix? Crucially, it offers more opportunities for hockey players – particularly from smaller MNAs – to be involved with the Olympics. The 3x3 game can thrive among a smaller player pool and does not require full-size ice. At all levels, it’s easier and more affordable to put teams on the ice, levelling the playing field and reducing the gap between established hockey powers and fast-developing newcomers to the sport. And that reinforces one of the key planks of ICE26 to make ice hockey more accessible and attractive than ever.
Although this is a new format, it is already finding firm advocates among people who grew up playing 5x5. Danny Meyers was a Great Britain international, a veteran of 10 lower division World Championships and two Olympic qualification campaigns in a career that spanned almost two decades at the top end of the British leagues. Now, he’s so committed to 3x3 hockey that he invested his own money to build a dedicated rink for the new format in Bracknell, about 40 miles from London.
Meanwhile, more 3x3 events are in the pipeline. After November’s IIHF Women’s 3x3 series in Brazil, 2025 will bring an IIHF Men’s 3x3 series in April or May. Applications are already underway to choose a host. In addition, there will be two stages of regional IIHF Nations League Qualification. This will determine the competitors for the inaugural IIHF EIGHT NATIONS 3x3 World Championship in 2026. That will be the start of an annual World Championship for men and women, much like the existing 5x5 structure.