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2023 Canada Winter Games Declared an Official True Sport Event

Charlottetown, PE (January 10, 2023) – In recognition of the belief that good sport can make a great difference, the PEI 2023 Host Society and Canada Games Council have officially declared the 2023 Canada Winter Games a True Sport event – ensuring the values of fairness, excellence, inclusion and fun are at the heart of the…

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Prosthetic glove, determination help Alberta teen excel as ringette goalie

Callie Bizuk, a 14-year-old ringette goalie born without part of her right arm, is proving to be quite the athlete as she finds unique ways to excel at the sport.   Original Story by Bailey Nitti for Edmonton City News.     Posted Dec 18, 2022, 5:58PM MST – https://edmonton.citynews.ca/2022/12/18/prosthetic-glove-alberta-teen-ringette-goalie/ – please click the link…

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Canada’s Jr. and Sr. National Teams bring home SILVER from the Ringette World Championships in Espoo, Finland

Helsinki is a true capital of sports, which is one of the reasons why the 2022 World Ringette Championships is in the right place here. Here are some of the fittest, fastest, and most intense athletes to be found the world over.   High-performance sport has emerged as an umbrella term that captures the enormity,…

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Team Canada still has their eyes on the prize at the World Ringette Championships

The true value of being an athlete is to chase a dream, while being surrounded by incredible teammates, coaches, and staff, all chasing the same thing together. That bond, that strength in unity is something that is hard to define. Seeing Team Canada in action is truly beautiful, they are at the peak of their…

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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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Return to Sport Survey

Ringette Canada has partnered with a research team from York University who has released a survey regarding how the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on girls who have returned to the sport across Canada. If you have a moment we would love if you could fill out this survey! In partnership with Ringette Canada,…

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Best of luck Steph

It is with mixed emotions that we announce the departure of Stephanie Laurin, our Manager of High Performance and Athlete Services. Steph has been a wonderful member of the Ringette Canada Team for over 8 years.  Starting as a volunteer with Ringette Canada, it was clear where Steph’s passions lay, and she would spend much…

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RINGETTE CANADA AWARDS 2022 SCHOLARSHIPS

Ringette Canada is delighted to announce the recipients of the 23rd annual Agnes Jacks Scholarship Awards and the 21st annual Cara Brown Ringette Scholarship Awards. Receiving Agnes Jacks Scholarships are Victoria Palmer (Regina, SK) Emma Stewart (St. Thomas, ON) Brianna Richard (Middle Sackville, NS) Maya Garnier (Langley, BC) and McKenna Marshall (Calgary, AB). Receiving Cara…

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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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Territory acknowledgement

While we are a proud Canadian organization, we acknowledge that our head office is located on traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishnaabeg People, and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. Ringette Canada extends our respect to all First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples for their valuable contributions to this land. We are committed to moving forward in the spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.

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