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PRESS RELEASE: 2023 World Ringette Championships Day 5

Calgary, Alberta – November 3, 2023 – We had a very fast and furious day on the ice here in Calgary Alberta as the World Ringette Championships really started to head into high gear. The Czech Republic were looking for their second win of the tournament coming up against a Swedish side that they had triumphed over…

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Manon Vautour prepares for 2023 World Ringette Championships in Calgary

Originally published  Aug. 8, 2023 8:51 p.m. EDT. By Glenn Campbell, CTV Calgary   Read the original and watch the interview here!   From CTV Calgary:   Ringette player Manon Vautour is making the most of her second chance with Canada’s junior national team. Team Canada’s U-21 Junior National team is hard work at an…

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’A really amazing experience’: Sask. ringette player returns from World Championship tournament in Finland

Only one player from Saskatchewan made it onto the 22-person roster for Canada’s junior national ringette team. In fact, she was the only player from the province invited to try out. Holly Kozan, the goaltender for the Saskatchewan Heat in the National Ringette League, was able to stand out above the rest, earning her the…

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Ring-Jet named as the official stick of Team Canada

Ringette Canada is pleased to announce that, through a partnership with DOM Sports, Ring-Jet has been named as the official ringette stick of Team Canada at the 2022 World Ringette Championships. This agreement includes a custom, limited-edition, Team Canada Ring-Jet stick for each of Canada’s junior and senior national team athletes. “We have had a…

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The World Ringette Championships kicked off with 3 matches

THE WRC KICKED OFF WITH THREE MATCHES By sonjasjo on October 31, 2022 World Ringette Championships kicked off with a match in between Czech and USA, who showed their scoring skills in the first President’s Pool match. The Junior Pool teams faced off for the first time since 2019. Campbell Schnurr shoots at goal. Kuva: Timo Kupiainen…

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Jasmine Leblanc selected to carry the Canadian flag at the 2022 World Ringette Championships Opening Ceremony

It is with great pleasure that we announce the selection of Jasmine Leblanc as the designated athlete that will carry the Canadian flag at the 2022 World Ringette Championships Opening Ceremony. Jasmine has been a key member of the National Team program for many years and is a leader on and off the ice. Ringette…

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Ringette officials named for upcoming major events

Ringette officials named for upcoming major events   Ottawa, Ontario Aug 18th, 2022 – Ringette Canada today announced the selection of its major technical officials for the 2022 World Ringette Championships and the 2023 Canada Winter Games. Ringette Canada had worked tirelessly to develop clear processes and selection criteria for all of its major events….

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Ringette Canada’s Junior National Team Roster

The following athletes have been named to Ringette Canada’s Junior National Team Travelling Roster for the 2022 World Ringette Championships. The Travelling Roster is the group of 22 athletes that will travel to the World Ringette Championship. This shall be made up of  20 Playing Roster athletes and 2 Development Roster athletes. A Development Roster…

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Team Canada juniors open World Ringette Championships strong, senior team drops game one to Finland

Mississauga, ON – November 30, 2017 – Defending junior world champions, Team Canada, dealt Finland an 8-3 loss in the first game of a best two out of three series in the Junior Pool at the 2017 World Ringette Championships today. Winnipeg’s Alana Lesperance scored a hat trick in the game, while Moncton’s Britney Snowdon…

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2017 World Ringette Championships declared a True Sport event

Ottawa, Ontario – November 15, 2017 – In recognition of the belief that good sport can make a great difference, Ringette Canada has declared the 2017 World Ringette Championships a True Sport event. Ringette Canada and True Sport share a common goal – to inspire youth to practice values-based and principle-driven sport. The event gets…

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