2023 World Ringette Championships

The 2023 World Ringette Championships (2023 WRC) was an international ringette tournament, the 15th (XV) World Ringette Championships, and was contested in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, from October 29 to November 4, 2023.[2] The host venue for the event was the Canada Olympic Park (COP), WinSport Event Centre.[1] It marked the 60th anniversary of the sport of ringette which was invented in 1963. The tournament was organized by the International Ringette Federation (IRF).

2023 World Ringette Championships
15th World Ringette Championships
(60th anniversary of ringette)
Tournament details
Host country Canada
CityCalgary
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
DatesOctober 29 – November 4, 2023[1]
Teams7 plus International Festival teams
Final positions
Champions Junior U21 Pool

Finland

President's Pool

USA
Runner-up Junior U21 Pool

Canada

President's Pool

Sweden
Third place President's Pool Czechia
← 2022
2025 →
60th anniversary of ringette (est. 1963)

The 2023 World Ringette Championships featured teams from Team Canada and Team Finland who will compete in the national Junior U-21 Pool and the new U-18 Development tournament. As part of the competition, the President's Pool will include Team Sweden Senior, Team Czechia Senior, and the Team USA Senior which are considered developing ringette nations.

The IRF postponed the Senior Pool a.k.a. The Sam Jacks Series, until the 2025 World Ringette Championships. Therefore the general format for the world competition was changed: The U18 International Development Festival (Under-18), the U21 Junior Pool (Under-21), and a separate President's Pool for developing ringette nations.[2]

Overview

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To preserve the existing competition cycle, the International Ringette Federation (IRF) committed to staging an international tournament in 2023. The tournament returns to Canada in 2023 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of ringette. The IRF has decided not to include the Sam Jacks pool (Senior Pool) in the 2023 tournament. It will return for the 2025 World Ringette Championships.[3][4]

The IRF will include the following at the 2023 tournament:

  • U21 World Junior Championship (existing)
  • President’s Pool World Championship (existing)
  • U18 International Development Event (new)

Junior U21 Pool

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A Junior U-21 (Under 21) World Championship was a pool featuring Team Canada U21 and Team Finland U21.

The Juuso Wahlsten Trophy was awarded to the winner in the tournament and is named after Finland's, Juhani "Juuso" Wahlsten, who introduced ringette to Finland in 1979, the first European country to develop the sport.

U18 International Development Festival

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Canada hosted its first-ever U-18 International Development Festival, featuring athletes from multiple countries. The event concluded with an international intersquad game, as well as Canada Red and Canada White games against Finland Blue and Finland White.[2]

President's Pool

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The President's Pool included the national ringette teams of Czechia, Sweden, and the USA.

The President's Pool competition is designed to help develop emerging ringette nations. The President's Trophy is the award presented to the best team in this tournament.

Senior Program

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The Senior program did not compete in the 2023 World Championships, and will return in 2025.

Teams

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(*) = The Senior Pool is postponed for this tournament but returns for the 2025 World Ringette Championships. It is replaced for the 2023 WRC with two scrimmages between two Canadian teams, Team Canada Senior Red and Team Canada Senior White.

Junior Pool (U21) President's Pool International Development Festival (U18) *Senior Program
  2023 Team Canada Junior U21   2023 Team Sweden Senior   2023 U18 Team Canada White   2023 Team Canada Senior Red
  2023 Team Finland Junior U21   2023 Team USA Senior   2023 U18 Team Canada Black   2023 Team Canada Senior White
  2023 Team Czech Republic Senior   2023 Team Finland U18

Competing nations

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  Canada
  Finland
  Sweden
  United States
  Czechia

Venues

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Calgary, Alberta, Canada

The tournament will be contested in Calgary, Alberta, Canada at the Canada Olympic Park (COP), WinSport Event Centre.[1]

 2023 WRC Venue
Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Rosters

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Junior U21

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Team Canada Junior

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Players, team, coaching and support staff for 2023 Team Canada Junior U21 are as follows:[5][6]

2023 TEAM CANADA JUNIOR U21
Number Name Position Hometown/City 2022-23 Team
31 Kaylee Davies Goalie La Broquerie West, Manitoba Eastman Flames,
Team Manitoba – 2023 Canada Winter Games
30 Maddy Nystrom Goalie White City, Saskatchewan Regina U19AA,
Team Saskatchewan – 2023 Canada Winter Games
34 Paige Roy Goalie Calgary, Alberta Calgary U19AA Rise,
Team Alberta – 2023 Canada Winter Games
58 Kaylee Armstrong Defence Calgary, Alberta Calgary U19AA Fusion,
Team Alberta – 2023 Canada Winter Games
5 Mikyla Brewster Defence Calgary, Alberta Calgary RATH (National Ringette League),
Team Alberta – 2023 Canada Winter Games
14 Cayleigh Hasell Defence Calgary, Alberta Calgary RATH (National Ringette League),
Team Alberta – 2023 Canada Winter Games
20 Danika Osborne
(Assistant)
Defence Ottawa, Ontario Gatineau Fusion (National Ringette League),
Team Ontario – 2023 Canada Winter Games
22 Lauren Schoenhofen Defence Regina, Saskatchewan Regina Bandits u19AA,
Team Saskatchewan – 2023 Canada Winter Games
16 Kaleigh Ryan-York Defence Edmonton, Alberta Edmonton WAM! (National Ringette League),
Team Alberta – 2023 Canada Winter Games
33 Sydnie Rock Defence Calgary, Alberta Calgary U19AA Rise,
Team Alberta – 2023 Canada Winter Games
4 Mia Hemstreet Centre Calgary, Alberta Calgary U19AA Fusion,
Team Alberta – 2023 Canada Winter Games
11 Erin Ung
(Captain)
Centre Calgary, Alberta Calgary RATH (National Ringette League),
Team Alberta – 2023 Canada Winter Games
44 Regan Meier
(Assistant)
Centre Calgary, Alberta Calgary U19AA Rise,
Team Alberta – 2023 Canada Winter Games
3 Julia Franco Forward Montreal, Quebec U19AA Lac Saint Louis,
Team Québec – 2023 Canada Winter Games
77 Jazmyn Fevin Forward St. Albert, Alberta St. Albert Mission u19AA,
Team Alberta – 2023 Canada Winter Games
24 Brianna Jacobi Forward Elmira, Ontario Waterloo Wildfire (National Ringette League),
Team Ontario – 2023 Canada Winter Games
25 Laurence Lacombe Forward Repentigny, Quebec Ringuette Repentigny,
Team Québec – 2023 Canada Winter Games
97 Brittany Lanouette Forward Gatineau, Québec Rivé Sud Revolution (National Ringette League)
19 Jalena Marelic Forward Ottawa, Ontario Nepean Ravens (National Ringette League),
Team Ontario – 2023 Canada Winter Games
6 Maxim Moisan Forward Cantley, Quebec Gatineau Fusion (National Ringette League),
Team Québec – 2023 Canada Winter Games
29 Manon Vautour[1] Forward Dieppe, New Brunswick Atlantic Attack (National Ringette League),
Team New Brunswick – 2023 Canada Winter Games
10 Alex Violette Forward Gatineau, Quebec Gatineau Fusion (National Ringette League),
Team Québec – 2023 Canada Winter Games
2023 COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF
CANADA JUNIOR U21
Position Name Hometown/City
Team manager Jocelyn Macleod Winnipeg, Manitoba
Head coach Andrea Ferguson Winnipeg, Manitoba
Assistant coach Keely Brown Edmonton, Alberta
Assistant coach Colleen Hagan Ottawa, Ontario
Assistant coach Donnell Schoenhofen Regina, Saskatchewan
Athletic Therapist Melinda Krulicki Red Deer, Alberta
Mental Performance Coach Jamie Bunka Chestermere, Alberta
Strength & Conditioning Coach James Clock Ottawa, Ontario

Team Finland Junior

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2023 TEAM FINLAND JUNIOR U21[7]
Pos. Num. Name Club
Goalie Neea Hauta-alus Ilves
Goalie Hillevi Holmström Helsinki Ringette
Goalie Ella Salomaa Lahti Ringette
Field Players
Pos. Num. Name Club
Emilia Hirvonen  Helsinki Ringette
Emmi Juusela Helsinki Ringette
Julia Kangaskoski Helsinki Ringette
Karola Kosunen Helsinki Ringette
Lotta Kujala Nokian Urheilijat
Tuuli Laakkonen Kiekko-Espoo
Meeri Lonka Helsinki Ringette
Vilja Mäkelä Forssan Palloseura Juniorit
Emmi Metsä-Tokila RNK Flyers
Jenni Mikkola Lahti Ringette
Essi Sarmala Blue Rings
Teresa Tapani Laitilan Jyske
Emilia Tuominiemi Järvenpään Haukat
Iida Tuominiemi Järvenpään Haukat
Adele Vuorinen Helsinki Ringette
2023 COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF[8]
FINLAND JUNIOR U21
Position Name Hometown/City or Team
Team manager
Head coach Nina Sundell
Assistant coach
Assistant coach
U21 Video coach Vesa Lönngren
Youth goaltender coach Tuomas Juusela Helsinki Ringete SM

Senior

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Team Canada Senior

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2023 COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF
CANADA SENIOR
Position Name Hometown/City
Head coach Julie Blanchette[9] Montreal, Quebec
Assistant coach Jacqueline Gaudet[10] Cambridge, Ontario
Assistant coach Stéphanie Séguin[10] Saint-Laurent, Quebec
Assistant coach Barb Bautista[10] Ottawa, Ontario
Assistant coach Claudia Jetté[10] Saint-Laurent, Quebec

Team Canada U18 White

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Players, team coaching and support staff for 2023 Team Canada U18 White are as follows:

2023 U18 TEAM CANADA WHITE[11]
Number Name Position Hometown/City
29 Julia Harvie Goalie Surrey, British Columbia
33 Aeva Lott Goalie Red Deer, Alberta
6 Olivia Hwang Defence St. Albert, Alberta
9 Tobi Albert Defence Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
14 Karley Clark Defence Strathmore, Alberta
18 Ava Will Defence Calgary, Alberta
22 Taylor Johnston Defence Regina, Saskatchewan
5 Dylan Pighin Centre Water Valley, Alberta
8 Tessa Brown Centre Calgary, Alberta
13 Jemma Sangha Centre Anmore, British Columbia
24 Brianna Shupe Centre Regina, Saskatchewan
3 Tayte Arlinghaus Forward St Albert, Alberta
11 Anjali Risbud Forward Calgary, Alberta
16 Madison Fitzpatrick Forward Calgary, Alberta
21 Talisa Cowley Forward Langdon, Alberta
26 Lauren Lesko Forward Calgary, Alberta
77 Tessa Galandy Forward Strathmore, Alberta
2023 COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF
U18 TEAM CANADA WHITE[11]
Position Name Hometown/City
Head coach Danielle Brassington Vancouver, British Columbia
Assistant coach Caley Mineault Edmonton, Alberta
Assistant coach Daina Seymour Regina, Saskatchewan

Team Canada U18 Black

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Players, team coaching and support staff for 2023 Team Canada U18 Black are as follows:

2023 U18 TEAM CANADA BLACK[11]
Number Name Position Hometown/City
1 Cadence Howe Goalie Regina, Saskatchewan
33 Annabelle Sylvestre Goalie Beloeil, Quebec
9 Ceneviève Robichaud Defence Ottawa, Ontario
12 Cynthia Leblanc Defence Haute-Aboujagane, New Brunswick
19 Janie Bourque Defence Grand-Barachois, New Brunswick
64 Emma Mason Centre/Defence Belwood, Ontario
2 Charlotte Anderson Centre/Forward Ajax, Ontario
6 Morgan Forrest Centre Orleans, Ontario
10 Mia Fioravanti Centre/Forward Stittsville, Ontario
22 Sofia Morello Centre Pointe-Claire, Quebec
3 Katelyn Barteaux Forward/Defence Kanata, Ontario
16 Maya Howard Forward Ottawa, Ontario
17 Cassidy MacLeod Forward/Centre Cocagne, New Brunswick
77 Leah Mombourquette Forward McMasterville, Quebec
79 Ophélie Vivier Forward Stillwater Lake, Nova Scotia
91 Zoe Nagy Forward Boucherville, Quebec
99 Gabrielle Cosselin Forward Memramcook, New Brunswick
2023 COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF
U18 TEAM CANADA BLACK[11]
Position Name Hometown/City
Head coach Tracey Tulloch Halifax, Nova Scotia
Assistant coach Sarah Ianni Toronto, Ontario
Assistant coach Jessica Boisvert Ottawa, Ontario

Team Finland U18

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2023 COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF
FINLAND U18[12]
Position Name
Manager Ville Laine
Manager Marko Lehtinen
Head Coach Heidi Petrell
Assistant Coach Opri Aromaa
Assistant Coach Lotta Hallanaro
Assistant Coach Kari Lahtivirta
Assistant Coach Kirsi Pukkila
Assistant Coach Pia Pullinen
Assistant Coach Marianna Rautavirta
Goaltender Coach Sini Mäkelä
Preceded by World Ringette Championships
Calgary

2023 World Ringette Championships
Succeeded by

See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b c "Calgary to host Ringette Canada and International Ringette Federation World Championship". ringette.ca. Ringette Canada. 27 March 2023. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
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  4. ^ "INTERNATIONAL RINGETTE FEDERATION INITIATED NEW GOVERNANCE FORMAT | JANE CASSON RETIRES FROM PRESIDENCY OF THE IRF | THE NEW BOARD WILL BE CHAIRED BY MARKKU KOLI". ringette.ca. Ringette Canada. 27 April 2023. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
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  6. ^ "CANADIAN JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAM SELECTS 22 ATHLETES TO REPRESENT CANADA AT THE 2023 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS". ringette.ca. Ringette Canada. 22 May 2023. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
  7. ^ "TÄSSÄ ON U21 NUORTEN MAAJOUKKUE CALGARYN U21 MM-KISOIHIN" [Here is the U21 Youth Country Team for the U21 World Championships in Calgary] (in Finnish). Ringette Finland. 22 August 2023.
  8. ^ "U21 JOUKKUEEN LEIRI OLI KOKONAISUUDESSAAN ONNISTUNUT" [THE CAMP OF THE U21 TEAM WAS SUCCESSFUL AS A WHOLE]. ringette.fi (in Finnish). Ringette Finland. 17 May 2023. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
  9. ^ "RINGETTE CANADA ANNOUNCES JULIE BLANCHETTE AS THE NEW HEAD COACH OF THE SENIOR NATIONAL TEAM". Ringette Canada. 14 June 2023. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
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  12. ^ "U18 – Suomen Ringetteliitto Ry | Joukkueen Johtoryhmä". ringette.fi (in Finnish). Ringette Finland. 2023. Retrieved 1 August 2023.