Canadian Ringette Championships
Canadian Ringette Championships are annual Ringette tournament held in Canada. The first championship was held at Winnipeg in 1979. It is organized by Ringette Canada.[1]
Current season, competition or edition: | |
Sport | Ringette |
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Founded | 1979 |
Country | |
Most recent champion(s) | U16: Calgary (AB4) (1st) U19: Team Ontario (Guelph) (1st) NRL: Calgary (1st) |
Most titles | U16: Ontario (13) U19: Ontario (16) NRL: Cambridge (6) |
Official website |
Date
It is competed in April.
Past champions
From 1979 to 1992
Year (Host City) | |||
1979 (Winnipeg, Manitoba) | Ontario | Ontario | Kitchener |
1980 (Waterloo, Ontario) | Ontario | Ontario | Ontario |
1981 (Sudbury, Ontario) | Ontario | Ontario | Manitoba |
1982 (Dartmouth, Nova Scotia) | Ontario | Ontario | Manitoba |
1983 (Sherwood Park, Alberta) | Ontario | Ontario | Quebec |
1984 (Port Coquitlam, British Columbia) | Ontario | Ontario | Quebec |
1985 (Dollard des Ormeaux, Quebec) | Kitchener | River East | Transcona |
1986 (Regina, Saskatchewan) | Quebec | Manitoba | Alberta |
1987 (Kitchener, Ontario) | Ontario | Ontario | Manitoba |
1988 (Winnipeg, Manitoba) | Saskatchewan | Alberta | Ontario |
1989 (Fredericton, New Brunswick) | Quebec | Ontario | Ontario |
1990 (Calgary, Alberta) | Alberta | Calgary | Calgary |
1991 (Hull, Quebec) | Ontario | Alberta | Ontario |
1992 (Port Coquitlam, British Columbia) | Ontario | Ontario | Alberta |
From 1993 to 2000
Year (Host City) | ||||
1993 (Kitchener, Ontario) | Manitoba | Manitoba | Manitoba | Alberta |
1994 (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) | Alberta | Ontario | Ontario | Alberta |
1995 (Winnipeg, Manitoba) | Alberta | Quebec | Manitoba | Alberta |
1996 (Gloucester, Ontario) | Ontario | Alberta | Alberta | Alberta |
1997 (Montreal, Quebec) | Manitoba | Alberta | Ontario | Alberta |
1998 (Edmonton, Alberta) | Ontario | Ontario | Alberta | Ontario |
1999 (Halifax, Nova Scotia) | Alberta | Ontario | Ontario | Alberta |
2000 (Prince George, British Columbia) | Alberta | Alberta | Ontario | Alberta |
From 2001 to present
Year (Host City) | |||
2001 (Moncton, New Brunswick) | Manitoba | Alberta | Alberta |
2002 (Regina, Saskatchewan) | Alberta | Manitoba | Ontario |
2003 (Waterloo, Ontario) | Manitoba | Ontario | Alberta |
2004 (Calgary, Alberta) | Alberta | Ontario | Alberta |
2005 (Winnipeg, Manitoba) | Quebec | Alberta | Alberta |
2006 (Longueuil, Quebec) | Quebec | Manitoba | Ontario |
2007 (Halifax, Nova Scotia) | Saskatchewan | Quebec | Alberta |
2008 (St. Albert, Alberta) | Alberta | Ontario | Cambridge |
2009 (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island) | Ontario | Alberta | Cambridge |
2010 (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) | Alberta | Ontario | Edmonton |
2011 (Cambridge, Ontario) | Alberta | Quebec | Edmonton |
2012 (Burnaby, British Columbia) | South East | St. Clement | LMRL |
2013 (Fredericton, New Brunswick) | LMRL | Nepean | Calgary |
2014 (Regina, Saskatchewan) | Ontario | Manitoba | Ottawa |
2015 (Wood Buffalo, Alberta) | Manitoba | Nepean | Cambridge |
2016 (London, Ontario) | Quebec | Guelph | Cambridge |
2017 (Leduc, Alberta) | New Brunswick | BVRA | Cambridge |
2018 (Winnipeg, Manitoba) | Angels | Laurentides | Atlantic |
2019 (Charlottetown&Summerside, Prince Edward Island) | Calgary | Ontario | Calgary |
Reference
- "Canadian Ringette Championships - Ringette Canada". Ringette Canada. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
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