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Some 2024 CRC medal pin recipients…

Earlier this year, we wrote this piece about the pins on each bronze, silver, and gold medal. They are replicas of the medal itself, meant to be gifted by the winning athlete to someone who has supported their ringette journey, helping them get to that podium moment. Ringette is a team sport, certainly, but that…

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Ottawa Ice take National Ringette League bronze, Cambridge Turbos to meet Gloucester Devils in gold medal final

London, Ontario – April 8, 2016 – The Gloucester Devils beat Ottawa Ice 5-3 to finish round-robin play undefeated in the National Ringette League division at the 2016 Canadian Ringette Championships. That earned the Devils a bye to the gold-medal final, where they will meet the defending champs Cambridge Turbos, after the Turbos beat Ottawa…

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Quebec, Guelph and Cambridge Turbos claim national gold at ringette championships

London, Ontario – April 9, 2016 – After going undefeated all week, the Gloucester Devils faced their first loss when they met defending champion Cambridge Turbos in the National Ringette League gold medal final. The Turbos downed Gloucester 5-3 to claim gold and send Gloucester home with silver. Ottawa Ice picked up bronze. Cambridge’s Jacqueline…

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Gloucester Devils continue to dominate at national championship

London, Ontario – April 7, 2016 – The Gloucester Devils pulled off another two wins to remain undefeated in the National Ringette League division at the 2016 Canadian Ringette Championships being held in London this week. The Devils beat Edmonton Black Gold Rush 5-1 and defeated Atlantic Attack 7-4 today and go on to meet…

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Gloucester Devils continue winning streak at national championship

London, Ontario – April 6, 2016 – The Gloucester Devils continued to dominate in the National Ringette League division at the 2016 Canadian Ringette Championships being held in London this week. The Devils beat Montreal Mission 10-2 to remain undefeated after the third day of round robin play. Ottawa’s Allison Biewald posted five goals and…

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U16 and U19 teams advance to championship round, National Ringette League teams continue round robin play

London, Ontario – April 5, 2016 – The end of day two at the 2016 Canadian Ringette Championships saw teams advance to the championship and consolation rounds in the U16 and U19 divisions, while round-robin play continues in the National Ringette League division. Manitoba, Québec and Rive Sud finished round-robin play undefeated in the U16…

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Canadian ringette championships get underway in London

London, Ontario – April 4, 2016 – Canada’s top ringette athletes took to the ice in London today as the 2016 Canadian ringette championships got underway. Forty-eight teams from across the country are competing for national titles in the U16 and U19 divisions, as well as the National Ringette League championship title. In the U16…

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2016 Canadian Ringette Championships declared a True Sport event

Ottawa, ON – March 16, 2016 – Ringette Canada today announced that the 2016 Canadian Ringette Championships has been declared a True Sport event. The event gets underway in London, ON on April 3rd and 48 teams from across the country will compete for national titles in the U16 and U19 divisions, as well as…

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Ringette Canada announces officials and shot clock operators attending national championships

London, ON – March 10, 2016 – The 2016 Canadian Ringette Championships will get underway in London, Ontario on April 3rd and teams from across the country will compete for national titles in the U16 and U19 divisions, as well as the National Ringette League championship title. Ringette Canada today announced the officials and shot…

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La Suède remporte la médaille de bronze au Championnat du monde de ringuette

Helsinki, Finlande – le 4 janvier 2016 – Après avoir forcé la tenue d’une troisième partie aujourd’hui à Helsinki dans la série «deux de trois», la Suède a battu les États-Unis 4 à 2 et s’est emparée de la médaille de bronze dans la division du Président. L’équipe junior du Canada avait remporté la médaille…

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Sweden picks up bronze at world junior ringette championship

Helsinki, Finland – January 4, 2015 – After forcing the best two-out-of-three bronze medal series to three games, Sweden beat the USA 4-2 to pick up the bronze in the President’s Pool at the world ringette championships in Helsinki today. Canada’s junior team picked up the gold medal yesterday when they downed Finland’s junior team…

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Canada wins world junior ringette championship gold

Helsinki, Finland – January 3, 2015 – Canada’s junior team took down the Finns 10-9 in overtime to claim gold at the world ringette championships today in Helsinki. The Canadian squad were undefeated in round robin play and beat the Finns in two games of a best of three series. “It feels freaking amazing,” said…

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Canadian junior ringette squad positioned to take world championship gold tomorrow

Helsinki, Finland – January 2, 2015 – The Canadian junior team beat their Finnish rivals 7-5 in game one of the best two-out-of-three gold medal series at the world ringette championships today in Helsinki. The two teams will meet again tomorrow with the Finns in a do or die situation and the Canadians strongly positioned…

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