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2001 Bandy World Championship
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 2003 |
| other_titles | 22nd Bandy World Championship |
| type | bandy |
| image | 2001 Bandy World Championship logo.jpg |
| size | 200px |
| country | Finland |
| country2 | Sweden |
| dates | 24 March – 1 April |
| num_teams | 7 |
| winners | RUS |
| second | SWE |
| third | FIN |
| fourth | KAZ |
| games | 26 |
| prevseason | Arkhangelsk 1999 |
| nextseason | Arkhangelsk 2003 |
The 2001 Bandy World Championship for men was played in Haparanda, Sweden, and Oulu, Finland, on March 24–April 1, 2001. Seven teams contested the tournament. The main arena was Raksila Artificial Ice Rink Pakkalan kenttä. Russia became champions.

Group stage
Final four
|March 31||2||4 |March 31||13||5 |April 1||1||6 |April 1||3| |2
References
References
- [http://www.ouka.fi/oulu/english/sport-centres-and-fields;jsessionid=2682A94EC6CCF55C53FF37DB472B1D70 Sport centres and fields]
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