Year: | 2019 |
Country: | Canada |
Dates: | November 25–December 1, 2019 |
Num Teams: | 7 |
Venues: | Bill Copeland Sports Centre |
City: | Burnaby, Alberta |
Type: | other |
Winners: | Senior Pool Sam Jacks Series: (Sr.) (8th title) Junior Pool President's Pool (Sr.) |
Second: | Senior Pool Sam Jacks Series: (Sr.) Junior Pool President's Pool |
Third: | President's Pool (Sr.) |
Prevseason: | 2017 |
Nextseason: | 2022 ← |
The 2019 World Ringette Championships (2019 WRC) was an international ringette tournament and the 13th (XIII) World Ringette Championships. The tournament was organized by the International Ringette Federation (IRF) and was contested in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, from November 25 - December 1, 2019.[1] [2] The main competition took place at the Bill Copeland Sports Centre.[3]
The games were recorded and live streamed by Sports Canada TV[4] and have since been made available for public viewing on the video sharing site, YouTube, by Ringette Canada. Fifteen of the games were live-streamed online and made available for public viewing.
Participating national teams in the included: Team Canada Senior, Team Canada Junior (U19), Team Finland Senior, Team Finland Junior (U19), Team Sweden Senior, Team USA Senior,[5] and Team Czech Republic.[6]
Team Finland Senior won the gold medal in the Senior Pool, the "Sam Jacks Series",[7] and Team Canada Junior won the gold medal in the Junior Pool. In the President's Pool, Sweden claimed gold, the USA claimed silver, and the Czech Republic claimed the bronze.[8]
Bill Copeland Sports Centre | ||
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Host venue | ||
Location | – Burnaby, British Columbia | |
Constructed | ||
Capacity | 2,000 seated |
width=30% | Senior Pool | width=35% | Junior Pool | width=35% | President's Pool |
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2019 Team Finland Senior | 2019 Team Finland Junior (U19) | 2019 Team Sweden Senior | |||
2019 Team Canada Senior | 2019 Team Canada Junior (U19) | 2019 Team USA Senior | |||
2019 Team Czech Republic Senior |
The Senior Pool competition, also known as the "Sam Jacks Series", was a three-game series between Team Canada Senior and Team Finland Senior. Team Finland Senior won the gold medal and the Sam Jacks Trophy.[9]
width=15 | width=200 | Team | |
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Team Finland Senior | |||
Team Canada Senior |
The Junior Pool competition was a three-game series between Team Canada Junior and Team Finland Junior.The winning team, Team Canada Junior, won the gold medal, the world junior title, and was rewarded with the new Juuso Wahlsten Trophy, the first year the trophy was introduced to the tournament.
width=15 | width=240 | Team | |
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Team Canada Junior (U19) | |||
Team Finland Junior (U19) |
The President's Pool involved junior (U19) athletes from Team Canada Junior and Team Finland Junior competing with the developing ringette countries. Team Sweden Senior won[10] and was rewarded with a gold medal and the President's Trophy.
width=15 | width=260 | Team | |
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Team Sweden Senior | |||
Team USA Senior | |||
Team Czech Republic Senior | |||
The 2019 Team Finland Senior team included the following:[11]
style=background:#CEE0F2 colspan=2 | FINLAND SENIOR | |
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Number | Name | |
style=background:#CEE0F2 colspan=2 | Forwards | |
5 | Laura Kyllönen | |
9 | Elina Tahvanainen | |
11 | Susanna Tapani | |
12 | Roosa Salonen | |
16 | Riikka Sjogren | |
20 | Maija Väyrynen | |
style=background:#CEE0F2 colspan=2 | Centres | |
4 | Marjukka Virta | |
10 | Anne Pohjola | |
19 | Camilla Ojapalo | |
style=background:#CEE0F2 colspan=2 | Defence | |
3 | Pauliina Auvinen | |
7 | Milla Laakso | |
13 | Katariina Kurikko | |
15 | Emmi Merelä | |
17 | Kaisa Viren | |
18 | Miranda Välisaari | |
style=background:#CEE0F2 colspan=2 | Goaltenders | |
30 | Maria Perkkola | |
31 | Kaisa Katajisto | |
32 | Meini Kärnä |
style=background:#CEE0F2 colspan=2 | Team Staff |
---|---|
Position | Name |
Team Manager | Susanna Saarela |
Head Coach | |
Coach | Kim Forsblom |
Trainer | Noora Nojonen |
Trainer | Mika Salminen |
Trainer | Pekka Takala |
The 2019 Team Canada Senior team[12] [13] competed in the 2019 World Ringette Championships. The 2019 Team Canada Senior team included the following:
style=background:pink colspan=2 | CANADA SENIOR | |
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width=10 style="background:silver; | Number | Name |
style=background:pink colspan=2 | Forwards | |
7 | Jenny Snowdon | |
10 | Erika Kiviaho | |
11 | Allison Biewald | |
90 | Erin Markle | |
91 | Chantal St-Laurent | |
93 | Jamie Bell[14] | |
99 | Laurence Larocque | |
style=background:pink colspan=2 | Centres | |
2 | Gillian Dreger | |
6 | Kaitlyn Youldon (Assistant Captain) | |
9 | Shaundra Bruvall | |
89 | Dailyn Bell (Assistant Captain) | |
style=background:pink colspan=2 | Defence | |
3 | Annie Debaji | |
16 | Chantal Gauthier | |
18 | Melissa Misutka | |
19 | Paige Lanteigne (Nosal) | |
28 | Christianne Varty (Captain) | |
29 | Erica Voss | |
98 | Rachel Ung | |
style=background:pink colspan=2 | Goaltenders | |
31 | Laurie St-Pierre | |
33 | Amy Clarkson | |
41 | Jasmine LeBlanc | |
61 | Breanna Beck | |
style=background:pink colspan=3 | Team Staff | |
---|---|---|
Position | Name | |
Head Coach | Barb Bautista | |
Assistant Coach | Carly Ross | |
Assistant Coach | Alexis Snowdon | |
Assistant Coach | Sharolyn Wouters | |
Assistant Coach | Keely Brown | |
Mental Performance Consultant | Carl Nienhuis | |
Head Athletic Therapist | Connie Klassen | |
Team Manager | Jocelyn MacLeod |
The 2019 Team Finland Junior team included the following:[15]
style=background:#CEE0F2 colspan=2 | FINLAND JUNIOR | |
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Number | Name | |
style=background:#CEE0F2 colspan=2 | Forwards | |
4 | Helmi Laivuori | |
9 | Marianna Kuiko | |
16 | Luana Perez | |
style=background:#CEE0F2 colspan=2 | Centres | |
2 | Taru Kylä-Kaila | |
5 | Krista Lanteri | |
7 | Ronja Lahtivirta | |
11 | Jenna Hakkarainen | |
14 | Taru Hämäläinen | |
15 | Mikaela Saukkonen | |
18 | Petra Hyökyvaara | |
20 | Minka Tiihonen | |
style=background:#CEE0F2 colspan=2 | Defence | |
6 | Jemina Hakomaki | |
8 | Milla Juusela | |
17 | Minka Halttunen | |
21 | Moona Passila | |
style=background:#CEE0F2 colspan=2 | Goaltenders | |
30 | Katariina Ek | |
31 | Siiri Uusitalo | |
32 | Oona Keskinen |
style=background:#CEE0F2 colspan=2 | Team Staff | |
---|---|---|
width=60% style="background:silver; | Position | Name |
Manager | Petra Ahokas | |
Head Coach | Vesa Lönngren | |
Assistant Coach | Ahto Kärnä | |
Assistant Coach | Nina Sundell | |
Trainer | Jari Koski | |
Trainer | Tony Samuelsson | |
The 2019 Team Canada Junior team included the following:[16]
style=background:pink colspan=2 | CANADA JUNIOR | |
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width=10 style="background:silver; | Number | Name |
style=background:pink colspan=2 | Forwards | |
4 | Ann Sauve | |
10 | Jasmine Ménard | |
11 | Emilie Cunial | |
16 | Ariane Sagala | |
17 | Emma Kelly[17] | |
27 | Sara Plouffe[18] | |
51 | Mégane Fortin | |
66 | Taylor Hildebrand | |
77 | Britney Snowdon | |
95 | Jasmina Morroni | |
style=background:pink colspan=2 | Centre | |
2 | Maddie MacLean | |
25 | Emily Power | |
29 | Laura Soper | |
style=background:pink colspan=2 | Defence | |
7 | Lydia Duncan[19] | |
8 | Meghan Hanton-Fong | |
28 | Julie Vandal | |
52 | Brett Van Nieuw Amerongen | |
71 | Torrie Shennan | |
88 | Marla Wheeler | |
style=background:pink colspan=2 | Goaltenders | |
31 | Grace MacKenzie | |
33 | Marie-Ève Dubé | |
82 | Kiana Heska[20] | |
style=background:pink colspan=2 | Team Staff | |
---|---|---|
Position | Name | |
Head Coach | Lorrie Horne | |
Assistant Coach | Chris Belan | |
Assistant Coach | Carrie Hartley | |
Assistant Coach | Danielle Hildrebrand | |
Assistant Coach | Heather Konkin | |
Assistant Coach | Jacinda Rolph | |
Athletic therapist | Melinda Krulicki | |
Strength and Conditioning Coach | James Clock | |
Team Manager | Manon Bordeleau |
On March 18, 2021, Ringette Canada announced that it had inducted the 2019 Junior National Team into the Ringette Canada Hall of Fame.[21] [22] [23]
The 2019 Sweden Senior team included the following:[24]
style=background:Yellow colspan=2 | SWEDEN SENIOR | |
---|---|---|
Number | Name | |
style=background:Yellow colspan=2 | Forwards | |
6 | Anna Norrbom | |
8 | Emilia Riikola | |
18 | Jennifer Peterback | |
20 | Ellen Granath | |
style=background:Yellow colspan=2 | Centres | |
3 | Sarah Esmail | |
21 | Emilia Castañeda Månsson | |
22 | Meri Ruuska | |
style=background:Yellow colspan=2 | Defence | |
11 | Wilma Frankenberg | |
12 | Nilla Wernersson | |
13 | Amanda Olofsson | |
17 | Carolina Cordova | |
19 | Camilla Lepistö | |
style=background:Yellow colspan=3 | Goaltenders | |
30 | Alexandra Väyrynen |
style=background:Yellow colspan=2 | Team Staff | |
---|---|---|
Position | Name | |
Manager | Mats Peterback | |
Coach | Bruce Graham | |
Assistant Coach | Terry Abblett | |
Assistant Coach | Mark Baril | |
Assistant Coach | Eva Frankenberg | |
Assistant Coach | Gunilla Peterback |
The 2019 USA Senior team included the following:[25]
style=background:DarkBlue colspan=2 | USA SENIOR |
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Number | Name |
style=background:DarkBlue colspan=2 | Forwards |
10 | Jaclyn Lovelett |
15 | Shaelyn Corasiniti |
17 | Tiffany Muylle |
24 | Carlye Thompson |
37 | Colleen Senecal |
82 | Haley Wickens |
88 | Britt Kleine |
97 | Chloe Field |
style=background:DarkBlue colspan=2 | Centres |
8 | Hilary Davidson |
16 | Grace Beggs |
style=background:DarkBlue colspan=2 | Defence |
3 | Moira Davidson |
5 | Elisabeth O'Sullivan |
7 | Lianne Bowman |
9 | Brianna Stanford |
13 | Brenda Rossetto |
style=background:DarkBlue colspan=2 | Goaltenders |
30 | Margot Ostrander |
42 | Julia Fair |
style=background:DarkBlue colspan=2 | Team Staff | |
---|---|---|
width=60% style="background:silver; | Position | Name |
Manager | Heather Graham | |
Manager | Tim Rossetto | |
Head Coach | Kari Sadoway | |
Assistant Coach | Haley Hill | |
Assistant Coach | Phyllis Sadoway | |
Assistant Coach | Beth Vallis | |
Trainer | Renee Hoppe | |
Trainer | Craig Wing |
The 2019 Czech Republic Senior team included the following:[26]
style=background:red colspan=2 | CZECH REPUBLIC SENIOR | |
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Number | Name | |
style=background:red colspan=2 | Forwards | |
18 | Sandra Majerová | |
19 | Dita Svobodová | |
29 | Kateřina Svobodová | |
32 | Lenka Kobyláková | |
56 | Kateřina Čapková | |
62 | Veronika Kamasová | |
99 | Kateřina Prokešová | |
style=background:red colspan=2 | Centres | |
31 | Lenka Kubisková | |
33 | Arran Arthur | |
91 | Petra Volmutavá | |
style=background:red colspan=2 | Defence | |
5 | Lisa Rausch | |
6 | Petra Herzigová | |
17 | Nina Gegáňová | |
38 | Nina Branická | |
style=background:red colspan=2 | Goaltenders | |
3 | Ivana Beděrková |
style=background:red colspan=2 | Team Staff | |
---|---|---|
width=60% style="background:silver; | Position | Name |
Manager | Veronika Hůlková | |
Head Coach | Lenka Kobyláková | |
Assistant Coach | Dana Hůlková | |
Assistant Coach | Radek Husák | |
Assistant Coach | Andrej Jakubec | |
Assistant Coach | Jaroslav Volmut |