Game Outline
National Sports Festival is a biggest competition that has been held every year at a revolving prefecture since 1946. Japan Sports Association and Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, and each prefecture co-host this competition for the purpose of sports development and health improvement and local district development.
Hockey has been one of the official games and separates teams into 4 sections, Men over 18 years old, Women over 18 years old, Boy over 16 years old, Girl over 16 years old. Representatives from each prefecture are the strongest team in the prefecture or selected team.
Name | The 69th National Sports Festival (Nagasaki Ganbaranba National Sports Festival 2014) – Hockey |
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Period | October 16 – 21, 2014 (6 days) |
Administration | Japan Hockey Association |
Section | 4 section (Men, Women, Boy, Girl) |
Game Management | Tournament |
Participating Teams | Men’s 8 teams, Women’s 8 teams Boy’s 10 teams, Girl’s 10 teams |
Number of Participants | 500 (Players and Managers) |
Place | |
Admission Fee | Free (General Seating) |
Game Schedule
- Game Schedule [updated on September 6]
- Men & Women Tournament Chart [updated on September 6]
- Boy & Girl Tournament Chart [updated on September 6]
Men’s Final Ranking
Ranking | Prefecture |
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Champion | Aichi (18 times championship in 2 years) Kagawa (First time championship) |
3rd | Wakayama, Fukui |
Men – Game Schedule and Results
Women’s Final Ranking
Ranking | Prefecture |
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Champion | Hiroshima (2 times, 2 consecutive Championship |
2nd | Nara |
3rd | Nagasaki |
4th | Hokkaido |
Women – Game Schedula and Results
Boy’s Final Ranking
Ranking | Prefecture |
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Champion | Fukui (3 times, 2 consecutive championship) |
2nd | Gifu |
3rd | Kumamoto |
4th | Nagasaki |
Boy – Game Schedule and Results
Girl’s Final Ranking
Ranking | Prefecture |
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Champion | Gifu (26 times, 5 consecutive Championship) |
2nd | Kyoto |
3rd | Toyama |
4th | Iwate |
Girl – Game Schedule and Results
Block Preliminary – Tournament Chart
- Hokkaido Block – Tournament Chart (updated on August 19)
- Tohoku Block – Tournament Chart (updated on August 15)
- Kita-Shinetsu Block – Tournament Chart (updated on August 18)
- Kanto Block – Tournament Chart (updated on August 15)
- Tokai Block Tournament Chart (updated on August 15)
- Kinki Block – Tournament Chart (updated on July 23)
- Chugoku Block Tournament Chart (updated on August 15)
- Shikoku Block – Tournament Chart (updated on September 2)
- Kyushu Block – Tournament Chart (updated on August 15)
Results of Inter-Block Tournament
Tohoku-Kinki (updated on Sep 1)
- Men: Wakayama
- Women: Nara
Kanto-Kyushu (updated on Sep 1)
- Men: Kagoshima
- Women: Tochigi
Results of Block Tournament
Hokkaido Block (updated on Aug 28)
- Boy: Hokkaido
- Girl: Hokkaido
- Men: Hokkaido
- Women: Hokkaido
Tohoku Block (updated on Aug 28)
- Boy: Iwate
- Girl: Iwate
- Men: Iwate
- Women: Iwate
Kanto Block (updated on Aug 28)
- Boy: Kanagawa
- Girl: Tochigi
- Men: Yamanashi
- Women: Tochigi
Kitashinetsu Block (updated on Aug 28)
- Boy: Fukui
- Girl: Toyama
- Men: Fukui
- Women: Fukui
Tokai Block (updated on Aug 28)
- Boy: Gifu
- Girl: Gifu
- Men: Aichi
- Women: Gifu
Kinki Block (updated on Aug 28)
- Boy: Shiga
- Girl: Kyoto
- Men: Wakayama
- Women: Nara
Chugoku Block (updated on Aug 28)
- Boy: Shimane
- Girl: Shimane
- Men: Shimane
- Women: Hiroshima
Shikoku Block (updated on Aug 28)
- Boy: Tokushima
- Girl: Ehime
- Men: Kagawa
- Women: Kagawa
Kyushu Block (updated on Aug 28)
- Boy: Kumamoto
- Girl: Kumamoto
- Men: Kagoshima
- Women: Oita