Original Title: Chinese Team Wins the Women's Ice World Championships (Group A of the First Division) with a Total Victory
Shenzhen, August 27th (Xinhua) (Reporter Wang Jian) On the evening of the 26th, the Chinese national women's ice hockey team defeated the Netherlands 2-1 in the 2023 Women's Ice Hockey World Championships (Group A of the First Division), achieving five consecutive wins and winning the championship with a total victory, qualifying for the top group of the 2024 Women's Ice Hockey World Championships.

The Chinese team competed at the Women's Ice World Championships (Group A of the First Division). Provided by the organizing committee
In previous matches, the Chinese team defeated Slovakia, Norway, Denmark, and Austria respectively.
That night, the match between the Chinese team and the Dutch team was very intense. In the first game, the Chinese team took the lead in opening up the situation. Player 23, Fang Xin, cleverly returned a pass, while Player 9, Kong Ming, would receive the ball and score, earning the first point of the game.
But in the second quarter of the game, the Dutch team equalized the score by playing more and playing less, and both sides maintained a 1-1 draw.
In the crucial third quarter of the game, the Chinese team broke the tie again, with 17th player Cumulan scoring a goal, giving the Chinese team a 2-1 lead over the Dutch team and ultimately winning the game with this score.
In addition, in other matches of the day in Group A of the First Division, Austria defeated Slovakia 2-1 and Denmark defeated Norway 4-1.
The 2023 FIFA Women's Ice Hockey World Championships (Group A of the First Division) will be held in Shenzhen from the 20th to the 26th, with six women's ice hockey national teams from China, Denmark, Norway, Slovakia, Austria, and the Netherlands participating. (End)