Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Masters hockey players question World Cup regularity

​Some Masters hockey players are advocating for the World Masters Hockey (WMH) World Cups to be held every four years instead of the current biennial schedule, citing financial constraints as the primary reason.​

The WMH, responsible for organising international Masters Hockey tournaments for players aged 35 and above, has traditionally scheduled World Cups every two years. 

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1 COMMENT

  1. molehill not a mountain. Try living in the southern hemisphere if you think travel is too expensive! Four years is too long, for Masters biennial is fine.

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