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| align="center" | | | align="center" | Canada | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Wesley Berg<br>Reid Bowering<br>Josh Byrne<br>Bryan Cole<br>Zach Currier<br>Brett Dobson<br>Jordan MacIntosh<br>Clarke Petterson<br>Drake Porter<br>Challen Rogers<br>Dhane Smith<br>Jeff Teat | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | United States | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | Matt Brandau<br>Liam Byrnes<br>Ryan Conrad<br>Adam Ghitelman<br>Zach Goodrich<br>Justin Guterding<br>Colin Heacock<br>Jack Kelly<br>Connor Kirst<br>Tom Schreiber<br>Brian Tevlin<br>Ryan Tierney | ||
| align="center" | Japan | | align="center" | Japan | ||
| align="center" | Yuki Fukushima<br>Hiroki Kanaya<br>Yuto Komatsu<br>Seiya Natsume<br>Kazuki Obana<br>Kiyoshi Sano<br>Dai Sato<br>Kinori Sugihara<br>Junichi Suzuki<br>Shinya Tateishi<br>Soya Tokumasu<br>Tomoki Umehara | | align="center" | Yuki Fukushima<br>Hiroki Kanaya<br>Yuto Komatsu<br>Seiya Natsume<br>Kazuki Obana<br>Kiyoshi Sano<br>Dai Sato<br>Kinori Sugihara<br>Junichi Suzuki<br>Shinya Tateishi<br>Soya Tokumasu<br>Tomoki Umehara |
Revision as of 16:04, 13 July 2022
The lacrosse competition at the 2022 World Games took place at PNC Field on the campus of the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The men's tournament was held as an invitational event from July 8 to July 12, and the women's tournament was played as official event from July 12 to July 16. This was the first time, both men's and women's field lacrosse was played in a six-a-side format at the World Games.
Qualification
Qualification for the men's tournament was based primarily on final placement at the 2018 World Lacrosse Championship. The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) team were initially disqualified as the Haudenosaunee does not have a National Olympic Committee. This disqualification was ultimately overturned, and Ireland vacated their place in the tournament to allow the Haudenosaunee to compete at the World Games. This was significant as lacrosse was invented by Indigenous nations including the Iroquois or Haudenosaunee peoples.
For the women's tournament, the 2021 World Lacrosse Women's World Championship was supposed to be the basis for qualification; however. this tournament was postponed. Like their men's counterpart, the Haudenosaunee women's national lacrosse team qualified.
Qualified teams
Men's teams | Women's teams |
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Australia Canada Germany Great Britain Haudenosaunee Israel Japan United States |
Australia Canada Czech Republic Great Britain Haudenosaunee Israel Japan United States |
Medalists
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Country | Team members | Country | Team members | Country | Team members | |
Men's tournament | Canada | Wesley Berg Reid Bowering Josh Byrne Bryan Cole Zach Currier Brett Dobson Jordan MacIntosh Clarke Petterson Drake Porter Challen Rogers Dhane Smith Jeff Teat |
United States | Matt Brandau Liam Byrnes Ryan Conrad Adam Ghitelman Zach Goodrich Justin Guterding Colin Heacock Jack Kelly Connor Kirst Tom Schreiber Brian Tevlin Ryan Tierney |
Japan | Yuki Fukushima Hiroki Kanaya Yuto Komatsu Seiya Natsume Kazuki Obana Kiyoshi Sano Dai Sato Kinori Sugihara Junichi Suzuki Shinya Tateishi Soya Tokumasu Tomoki Umehara |
Women's tournament |
External links
- Lacrosse at the 2022 World Games official website
- Lacrosse at The World Games official website
References
- Wikipedia contributors. (July 11, 2022). Lacrosse at the 2022 World Games. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved, July 11, 2022
- The World Games. Lacrosse Full Results.