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Beijing Olympics: IIHF decides not to remove China men’s hockey team from upcoming Games
China will be participating in the Olympic men’s ice hockey tournament at the 2022 Beijing Olympics. The decision comes after it was reported that the International Ice Hockey Federation was …
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China’s ice hockey team not removed from Beijing Olympics
China will take part in the Olympic men’s ice hockey tournament at the Beijing Games, despite concerns that the host nation will be embarrassed competitively by established hockey nations.