Ringette at the 2023 Canada Winter Games

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2023 Ringette 2023 Canada Winter Games
Tournament details
Venue(s)Cavendish Farms Wellness Centre and MacLauchlan Arena at the University of Prince Edward Island (in Montague and Charlottetown in Prince Edward Island host cities)
DatesFebruary 19 – 25
Teams9
Defending champions Quebec
Final positions
Champions Quebec
Runner-up Alberta
Third place Saskatchewan
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Ringette at the 2023 Canada Winter Games took place in Prince Edward Island at the Cavendish Farms Wellness Centre in Montague, and the MacLauchlan Arena in Charlottetown at the University of Prince Edward Island.[1] The event ran from Sunday, February 19, 2023, to Saturday, February 25, 2023.

History[edit]

Team P.E.I. (Prince Edward Island) made history after finishing in fourth place, having never finished higher than ninth place since the 1991 Canada Winter Games.[2][3] Team P.E.I fell to Team Saskatchewan in the 2023 bronze medal game. The game had been tied at 4-4 until Saskatchewan scored in overtime.

Prior to their historic performance at the 2023 Canada Winter Games (CWG), the team had only won a single game during the 2003 Canada Winter Games in New Brunswick. The Prince Edward Island team came in eighth place during the 1991 Canada Games in Charlottetown, P.E.I., the year which also marked the inaugural inclusion of ringette in the Games competition.

Medallists[edit]

Ringette Gold Silver Bronze
Women  Quebec
Julia Franco
Juliette Lessard
Amy Whyte
Maxim Moisan
Lili Moreau
Alex Violette
Zoe Aubin
Lauriane Alain
Maude Ouellet
Brittany Lanouette
Annie Trudel
Caroline Viola
Raphaëlle Chouinard
Florence Poulin
Allyson Savoie
Eléonore Sezia
Laurence Lacombe
 Alberta
Mia Hemstreet
Mikyla Brewster
Kennedy Rice
Emily Dodd
Kirsten Krochak
Cayleigh Hasell
Avery Kew
Kaleigh Ryan-York
Jamie Ferri
Kaeli Woodliffe
Rachael McKerracher
Sydnie Rock
Jazmyn Fevin
Sydney Fevin

 Canada, 2022 WRC
Erin Ung[4]
Paige Roy[5]
Regan Meier
Kaylee Armstrong

 Saskatchewan
Tobi Albert
Kylee Banerd
Rylie Bryden
Cadence Howe
Taylor Johnston
Ally Lenz
Leyna Matisz
Kaitlynn McCaw
Ella McLeod
Maddy Nystrom
Meagan Sanders
Lauren Schoenhofen
Brianna Shupe
Madeline Stang
Bailey Stangel
Bryn White
Shea White

Notable players[edit]

World Ringette Championships[edit]

Erin Ung,[4] Paige Roy, Mikyla Brewster, Regan Meier, and Kaylee Armstrong all played for the Under-21 Canada national ringette team at the 2022 World Ringette Championships.

National Ringette League[edit]

Team Alberta which finished in second place included Erin Ung, Mikyla Brewster, Cayleigh Hasell, Kennedy Rice, and Rachael McKerracher, players in the 2022–23 National Ringette League from the Calgary RATH, and Kaleigh Ryan-York and Jamie Ferri from the Edmonton WAM!.

Team Saskatchewan which finished in third place, included Ally Lenz, Kaitlynn McCaw, Madeline Stang, and Bailey Stangel, all of whom were players from the Saskatchewan Heat.

Team Québec which won the gold medal for the 2023 Canada Winter Games included the following 2022–23 National Ringette League players: Amy Whyte, Maxim Moisan⁣, and Alex Violette⁣ from the Gatineau Fusion, Lauriane Alain⁣, Brittany Lanouette⁣, Caroline Viola, Eléonore Sezia and Laurence Lacombe from the Rive-Sud Révolution, and Annie Trudel, Raphaëlle Chouinard, and Allyson Savoie from the Montreal Mission.

Final standings[edit]

The final standings for the 2023 Canada Winter Games ringette tournament are listed in the table below.[6]

Placing Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Québec
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Alberta
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Saskatchewan
4  Prince Edward Island[2]
5  New Brunswick
6  Manitoba
7  Ontario
8  British Columbia
9  Nova Scotia
Preceded byRingette at the 2019 Canada Winter Games 2023 Canada Winter Games
Prince Edward Island

Ringette at the 2023 Canada Winter Games
Succeeded by

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2023 Canada Winter Games". Canada Winter Games. 2023. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  2. ^ a b Nancy Russell (25 February 2023). "P.E.I. Canada Games ringette team celebrates historic 4th-place finish on home ice". cbc.ca. CBC News. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  3. ^ Jason Malloy (3 February 2023). "P.E.I. ringette team advances to medal round at Canada Games with 6-4 win over Manitoba". saltwire.com. Saltwire. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Athlete of the Week: Erin Ung". calgary.ctvnews.ca. CTV News Calgary. 10 February 2023. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  5. ^ Judy Peters, Carly Koop (28 May 2023). "Local ringette player heading to Finland for World Ringette Championship". steinbachonline.com. Steinbach Online.com. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  6. ^ "2023 Canada Winter Games | Ringette final results". cg2023.gems.pro. Canada Games Council. 2023. Retrieved 28 February 2023.

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