Updated Nov 30, 2012
8th Annual Singapore Invitational Tournament Feb 27th - Marc 3rd 2013 Looking for an organizer from Shanghai
Open Division Recreational Division over 35 Recreational Division (maybe)
New Olympic sized rink Details here: Singapore Invitational Tournament 2013 Invitat.pdf and here: Registration Form 2013.doc
U.S. Pond Hockey Championships Lake Nokomis Buttfac, Minnesota January 18-20, 2013 Contact Brian Wallace for details
http://www.uspondhockey.com/
Updated November 30, 2011
Annual Tournaments
Below is a list of tournaments we regularly send a team to (all costs
are approximate). We are always looking for volunteers to organize
teams for tournaments (with some guidance from us if needed) as we can't
organize all of them ourselves. If you are interested in organizing a
team for a tournament please scroll to the bottom of this page for more
information:
Shenyang - Sept 23-25 2011: Shanghai Red Guard were ChampionsHimalayan Ice Hockey Adventure 2012 Leh, Ladakh, India January 20 to 23, 2012 The adventure takes place in Leh,Ladakh, India on Jan 20-23, 2012 with a Himalayan pond hockey tournament, playing against local teams who until several decades ago used field-hockeysticks and skates made from army boots with homemade blades (Like Vancouver before the Sedins showed up). You can contact SHC's very own Tony Kretzshmar for details or read these documents. Tony.Kretzschmar@Fluor.com Himalayan Hockey Adventure 2012 Tournament Inf.pdf Himalayan Ice Hockey Adventure 2012 Flyer sh.pdf Himalayan Ice Hockey Adventure 2012 Travel Inf.pdf
Mongolia - Chinese New Year Tournament Fee - 400RMB plus flights via Beijing Other Costs - $50US/night hotels with double occupancy, 4000RMB return flights Format – 5 on 5 Comments - Outdoor 5 on 5 tournament played on two ice surfaces with a
lot of “character”. Here’s your opportunity to play against a National
Team before you hang up the blades. This is a 4 day blitz of Vodka,
avoiding beatdowns by the locals, playing in sub-zero temperatures
under the sun and partaking in a rich cultural experience not to be
missed while you are in Asia. Not vegetarian friendly.
Bangkok Oldtimers (35+) - March 29 -31, 2011 Kevin Mcarthy - Shanghai Team Organizer kevmc97@yahoo.com Registration Deadline - January 31st Tournament Fee (Approx) - 900 – 1000RMB Other Costs - $75US/night hotels with double occupancy, 3500RMB return flights Format – 5 on 5 Comments from the organizer: The 5th Annual City of Angels Old Timer’s Ice Hockey Classic is set for March 29th-31st 2012 in Bangkok, Thailand. This year’s tournament may be held at the new ice arena at the Rink Central Rama IX. The rink is ideally located two subway stops from the prime entertainment zone and the popular Sukhumvit Road. We should have confirmation by mid December and we are keeping our fingers crossed we will be able to have the tournament at the new rink. We are expecting the tournament to be full and the maximum number of teams will be 14 so please register soon! Last year we had ten teams and we hope to have 12-14 this year. The 2011 Champions Dubai Mighty Camels are expected to make the trip back to the City of Angels to defend their crown!
Please kindly see the attached PDF file for more tournament details. The tournament hotel information will be out by December 25th, 2011. In addition, we will be updating the website www.jogsports.com and on Facebook (JOG Sports) with more tournament info!
city of angels 2012 (5).pdf Hong Hong 5's May 8 - 12 2012 Calvin Wong calw_@hotmail.com Registration Deadline – February 1st Tournament Fee (Approx) - 1200RMB Other Costs - $100US/night hotels with double occupancy, 3000RMB return flights Format – 5 on 5 Comments - Planning to send 2 teams, competitive and recreation
division, 36 minute running time games, great nightlife, historically
guaranteed 4 games. The most organized, competititve and largest
tournament in Asia this event draws teams from Tokyo, Taipei, Seoul,
Kuala Lumpur and Abu Dhabi (although they may not be invited back as
Belarusian ringers are generally not welcome!) to play in a full size
rink in a shopping mall in Kowloon, Hong Kong
Shenzhen Dirty Southern Classic – June
Tournament Fee – 300RMB
Other Costs - 400RMB/night hotels with double occupancy, 1800RMB return flights
Format – 4 on 4
Comments – This is a great starter tourney and a good economical choice
for your first tournament and if you are new to China and want to travel
around with some "old China hand" veterans. Late night games, late
night activities, sun, fun and a day trip to Hong Kong (if you can get
up early enough)!
Kuala Lumpur – September 6-8
Tournament Fee – 950USD per team
Format – 3 on 3
Comments – This is a new tournament for us, we are definitely looking for someone to spearhead this effort! see details more here 2012 Kuala Lampur Hockey Tournament
Dubai - April
More details to follow.
Singapore - April
Tentative as rink is not completed yet!
The Thrilla in Manila - July
More details to follow. Regular Domestic Tournaments:
Harbin (during the ice festival) - Jan/Feb
Shenyang (Northern China teams - expats and locals) - Sept
Dalian (outdoor pond hockey tourney) - Jan/Feb
Kunming (hockey at 3000m, bring your oxygen tank)
Beijing (multiple tournaments each year)
Previous Tournaments
October 28-31, 2009 Bangkok Land of Smiles Ice Hockey Classic
See you next year! Congatulations to all participants for this year's showing....

The Red Guard will
send a team wherever there is enough interest, all players are welcome
to join. Roster spots are limited to 13, first come first served, we
will not go with less than 10 players.
Please check back periodically to the webpage for updates as more information becomes available.
Email the hockey@icehockeyshanghai.com account if you would like to attend a tournament or lead a team into battle on behalf of the Shanghai Red Guard.
This year we will be
looking for a team leader for each tournament to work with the exec to
captain the team and help organize the tournament (tickets, collecting
money, booking hotels, booking flights, confirming who’s in). There
will be some tournaments this year that no execs will attend so it’s
important to have a team leader to co-organize
each tournament. If one of these tournaments is of particular interest
to you please make yourself known to one of the execs.
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