2026 Booster Juice Skills Competition Results
Ottawa, Ont. – Another Canadian Ringette Championships has come to a close, and with its end, the results of the 2026 Booster Juice Skills Competition. We would like to sincerely thank all participants for their impressive efforts, and congratulate everyone who took part.
You can rewatch the competition on our YouTube channel.
Please see below for the top three finishers in each age group and skill category:
U16AA
Fastest Skater
- Charlotte Natsheh (Richmond Hill Lightning) – WINNER
- Alexis Tremblay (Team Alberta)
- Sarah Grenier (Lac St-Louis)
Goaltender Agility
- Autumn D’Amour (Calgary Rowdy) – WINNER
- Ava Thompson-Mills (Team Ontario)
- Laoise Tilley (Edmonton Edge)
Accuracy Shooting
- Zoey Lorimer (West Ottawa Wild) – WINNER
- Alix Lemelin (Lac St-Louis)
- Olivia Doiron (Team New Brunswick)
Hardest Shot
- Mèliane Larose (Équipe Québec) – WINNER
- Lily Jensen (Team British Columbia)
- Jordyn Wagar (Edmonton Edge)
Individual Skater Agility
- Kristen Bunting (Richmond Hill Lightning) – WINNER
- Aliyah Teskey (Team Alberta)
- Maura McLaren (Edmonton Edge)
U19AA
Fastest Skater
- Ainsley Egamino (Team Nova Scotia) – WINNER
- Audrée LeBlanc (Team New Brunswick)
- Évie Croteau (Rive Sud)
Goalie Agility
- Megan Davis (Eastern Ontario Force) – WINNER
- Cara Davis (Eastern Ontario Impact)
- Marcena Crang (Team Manitoba)
Accuracy Shooting
- Jenelle Norris (Team Ontario) – WINNER
- Jade Patel (Calgary Rogue)
- Skye Percival (Calgary Havoc)
Hardest Shot
- Koralie Gagnon (Laurentides) – WINNER
- Maddy Dyer (Team Nova Scotia)
- Lindsay Byers (Calgary Rogue)
Individual Skater Agility
- Tasha Blackwell (Calgary Rogue) – WINNER
- Emily Barteaux (Eastern Ontario Force)
- Lolyta Péloquin (Rive Sud)
About Ringette Canada
Ringette Canada is the national body that oversees ringette in Canada. There are currently over 33,000 athletes on nearly 2,300 teams across Canada, with over 1,600 officials and nearly 7,300 coaches. Internationally, it is played in more than a half 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
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