2025 Skills Competition Results
Ottawa, ON–Another year, another dazzling display of skills at the annual CRC Skills Competition! We would like to sincerely thank all participants for their impressive efforts, and congratulate everyone who took part.
This year, we were pleased to offer commentary by Emily and Sophie Chénier, of the Gatineau Fusion, elevating the event and giving context to the nation’s best athletes during the friendly skills competition at the Arena at TD Place. Please see below for the top five finishers in each age group and skill category.
U16AA
Fastest skater
- Équipe Québec – Emma Lee (WINNER)
- Richmond Hill Lightning – Carlyn Joy
- Cyclones de Québec – Léanna Métivier
- Team BC – Gemma Cerantola
- Team Alberta – Rebecca Heise
Hardest shot
- Team BC – Fiona Penner (WINNER)
- London Lynx – Avalyn Meriam
- Laurentides – Koralie Gagnon
- Team Manitoba – Serena Morgan
- Calgary Fuze – Avery Ashley
Accuracy shooting
- Laurentides – Laurence Nadeau (WINNER)
- Team New Brunswick – Peyton MacDonald
- Équipe Québec – Chloé Desjardins
- Team PEI – Jessica Holmes
- Team Saskatchewan – Myah Kruger
Goalie skills and agility
- Team Manitoba – Leah Robinson (WINNER)
- Richmond Hill Lightning – Abri Derakhshan
- Équipe Québec – Norah Brunelle
- Team BC – Emma Kinar
- Regina Stingers – Brooke Bell
Individual Agility
- Laurentides – Meliane Bayard Drouin (WINNER)
- Richmond Hill Lightning – Nicole Papadopoulos
- Équipe Québec – Kellyane Dubé
- Team PEI – Mia Gallant
- Calgary Fuze – Jade Patel
U19AA
Fastest skater
- Team Ontario – Alexa Worrell (WINNER)
- Team Nova Scotia – Julia Foran
- Eastern Ontario Force – Kyra Dobson Takoff
- Cyclones de Québec – Meghane Thivierge
- Lac St Louis – Amilia Trottier
Hardest shot
- Zone 2 Blaze – Dylan Pighin (WINNER)
- Team New Brunswick – Audree LeBlanc
- Team Nova Scotia – Sophie Daigle
- Team Ontario – Charlotte Anderson
- Burlington Blast – Sydney Richardson
Accuracy shooting
- Team Nova Scotia – Maci Dobbin (WINNER)
- Lac St Louis – Valentina Franco
- Team BC – Mikayla Williams
- St Albert Mission – Emily Spaans
- Zone 2 Blaze – Talisa Cowley
Goalie skills and agility
- Eastern Ontario Force – Megan Davis (WINNER)
- Team Nova Scotia – Flynn Wilcox
- Équipe Québec – Annabelle Sylvestre
- Team Alberta – Sophia Coli
- Saskatoon Blazers – Ava Mundell
Individual Agility
- St Albert Mission – Kylie Stolk (WINNER)
- Eastern Ontario Force – Emily Barteaux
- Team BC – Grace Phillips
- Team Alberta – Tasha Blackwell
- Team Saskatchewan – Emerson Carter
About Ringette Canada
Ringette Canada is the national body that oversees ringette in Canada. Ringette is a Canadian sport that was invented in 1963 in North Bay, Ontario by Sam Jacks. There are currently over 30,000 players on nearly 2,000 teams across Canada, with over 1,500 officials and nearly 8000 coaches. Internationally, it is played in more than half a dozen countries worldwide. Ringette has been designated a Heritage Sport by Sport Canada and as part of the Sport for Life movement, ringette is well advanced at adapting Sport Canada’s Long Term Athlete Development model. Learn more at www.ringette.ca.
For more information:
Jenni Lloyd
Communications, Engagement, and Marketing Director
Ringette Canada
jenni@ringette.ca