2012 World Junior Ringette Championships Explained

Year:2012
Other Titles:2nd World Junior Ringette Championships
Country:Canada
Dates:December 29, 2012–January 3, 2013
Venues:Western Fair Sports Centre
City:London
Type:other
Winners: Jr.
Canada East U19
Second: Jr.
Third: Jr.
Canada West U19
Fourth: Jr.
Prevseason:2009
Nextseason:2013

The 2012 World Junior Ringette Championships, (2012 WJRC) also known as the U19 2012 World Championships, was an international ringette tournament and the 2nd edition of the World Junior Ringette Championships organized by the International Ringette Federation (IRF). It was contested in London, Ontario, Canada, between December 29, 2012, and January 3, 2013.[1] The junior tournament was organized exclusively for elite junior national ringette teams. Venues included the Western Fair Sports Centre.[2] This was the last year the event was held separately from the World Ringette Championships. Afterwards a new U19 division was created at the 2013 World Ringette Championships and the junior tournament merged with the larger international program.

Video of the games were produced as webcasts by SportsCanada.TV, Canada's largest online amateur sports network. David Singh was the head coach for Team France and was also the head coach for the National Ringette League team, the Lac St. Louis Adrenaline for the 2012-13 season.

This tournament was the first and last time France and Russia would send national teams to compete at the international level with neither country having sent a national team to compete in either the senior or junior level since.

History

The U19 World Championships was a tournament organized by the International Ringette Federation (IRF) from 2009 to 2012 for elite international Junior ringette athletes. The World Junior Ringette Championships competition was run as a separate tournament from the World Ringette Championships which was designed for adult players. The World Junior Ringette Championships no longer function as a separate event, having since merged in 2013 with the main World Ringette Championships program where both Senior and Junior divisions now exist.

Venue

The tournament was contested in London, Ontario, Canada.

Teams

2012 WJRC Rosters
2012 U19 Team Canada East
2012 U19 Team Canada West
2012 U19 Team Finland
2012 U19 Team USA
2012 U19 Team Russia
2012 U19 Team France

Final standings

2012 Junior Final Standings
width=15width=100Countrywidth=270Team
align=left style="background:#f7f6a8;" Canadaalign=left style="background:#f7f6a8;" Team Canada East (U19)
align=left style="background:#dce5e5;" Finlandalign=left style="background:#dce5e5;" Team Finland (U19)
align=left style="background:#ffdab9;" Canadaalign=left style="background:#ffdab9;" Team Canada West (U19)
4th Russia Team Russia (U19)
5th USA Team USA (U19)
6th France Team France (U19)

Rosters

Team Finland Junior

The second appearance by Finland in world junior competition took place at the 2012 World Junior Ringette Championships. Unlike the previous world junior competition, Finland sent only one team to represent the country which was its first official junior national ringette team. The team consisted of nineteen athletes.[3] [4]

style=background:#CEE0F2 colspan=3FINLAND JUNIOR
NumberNamePosition
style=background:#CEE0F2 colspan=3Players
Susanna Tapani
Vilma Virta (Captain)
Katariina Kurikko
Sanni Isaksson
Heidi Mattila (Assistant Captain)
Lotta Halttunen
Rikka Sjögren
Julia Jokiranta
Elina Tahvanainen
Paula Lönngren
Trina Merivaara
Sonja Hyokyvaara
Iiris Wilenius
Milla Laakso (Assistant Captain)
Ilona Lehtinen
Kaisa Viren
style=background:#CEE0F2 colspan=3Goaltenders
Maria Perkkola
Ilona Nurmi
Camilla Kortesniemi
style=background:#CEE0F2 colspan=2Team Staff
width=60% style="background:silver; PositionName
General ManagerMinna Hirvonen
Head coachJouni Levander
Assistant coachNiko Tuominen
Assistant coach
TrainerYari Koski
TrainerKatja Liukkonen

Team Canada Junior

Canada was represented by two different U19 junior teams: Team Canada East (Under-19), and Team Canada West (Under-19).[5] [6] Team Canada West (U19) competed with fifteen members from Alberta.[7] [8]

Team Canada East

style=background:pink colspan=2CANADA EAST (U19)
width=10 style="background:silver;NumberName
style=background:pink colspan=2Forwards
4Robin Scott
9Samantha Nosal
10Kirsti Mason
11Leah Erwin
20Alexandra Lacharité
44Sue-Ellen McInnis
58Maude Charbonneau
66Myriam Lavergne
77Martine Caissie
89Megan Gibson
97Josie Scott
style=background:pink colspan=2Centres
8Jennifer Gabel
22Abby Richardson
style=background:pink colspan=2Defence
3Danielle Duncan
7Josslyn Denstedt
12Sydney Granger
15Stacey Richards
18Emilie P. Bélanger
19Paige Nosal
style=background:pink colspan=2Goaltenders
1Jessie Callander
31Jasmine LeBlanc
81Karly McMullen
style=background:pink colspan=2Team Staff
PositionName
Head coachSharolyn Wouters
Assistant coachJackie Gaudet
Assistant coachStéphanie Séguin
Goalie coachMeghan Pittaway
Athletic therapistBrigitte Roy
Mental TrainerAlanna Veerman
Team Leader / ManagerMary Dupuis

Team Canada West

style=background:pink colspan=2CANADA WEST (U19)
width=10 style="background:silver;NumberName
style=background:pink colspan=2Forwards
2Abbie Treslan
8Justine Exner
12Melody Caron
14Lindsey Geddes
24Kelsie Caine
26Jocelyn Stock
28Lindsey Kee
37Shannon Sarahs
style=background:pink colspan=2Centres
7Danielle Bechard
9Shaundra Bruvall
16Erin Sarahs
17Alex Saizew
style=background:pink colspan=2Defence
4Rachel Grant
5Kaylin Bechard
6 Nicole Prokop
11 Jessica Pastro
13 Karine Sabourin
15Paola Romeo
22Samantha Renooy
style=background:pink colspan=2Goaltenders
1Stacey Bjornsson
41Anj Grewal
99Lynn Seraphim
style=background:pink colspan=4 Team Staff
PositionName
Head coachJennifer (Gaudet) Wakefield
Assistant coach Goalie CoachKeely Brown
Assistant coachBeth Veale
Assistant coachRob Walker
Goalie coachHeather Konkin
TrainerConnie Klassen

Team USA Junior

An Under-19 (U19) USA Junior team was formed during the 2012 World Junior Ringette Championships using Canadian players to help represent the USA. Three members of the Central Alberta U19 Sting, Meghan Kelly, Kirsten MacGregor and Cassidy Lemasurier, played for the United States U19 national ringette team to help fill out their roster.[9] [10] [11] [12]

style=background:DarkBlue colspan=4 USA JUNIOR
width=10 style="background:silver;NumberName
style=background:DarkBlue colspan=4 Forwards
2Jayne Barrett
3Janelle Wilk
5Kirsten MacGregor
7Meghan Kelly
9Kinley Graves
20Leah Wells
28Shyla Bruvall
style=background:DarkBlue colspan=4 Centres
8Jesse Nimegeers (Center/Defence)
style=background:DarkBlue colspan=4 Defence
8Jesse Nimegeers (Center/Defence)
10Robyn Gillespie
12Cassidy LeMasurier
17Mia Cameron
19Jessica Friesen
23Breanna Josephison
style=background:DarkBlue colspan=4 Goaltenders
Lauryn Girard
73Janelle Huberdeau

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: U19 World Ringette Results, Game Sheets & Webcasts. sportsmometc.com . 3 January 2013. en.
  2. Web site: Official Game Report Canada West vs Russia . www.leaguestat.com . 3 January 2013. 26 August 2022. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20131006173755/http://www.leaguestat.com/ringettecanada/U19/en/stats/official-game-report.php?game_id=2573 . 6 October 2013 . dead.
  3. Web site: Text Game Report. www.leaguestat.com . 2 January 2013. 26 August 2022. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20130106120920/http://www.leaguestat.com/ringettecanada/U19/en/stats/text-game-report.php?game_id=2620 . 6 January 2013 . dead.
  4. Web site: U19WRC - Team Finland . flickr.com . Bryan Williams . 1 January 2013. 26 August 2022 . Ringette Canada. en.
  5. Web site: Teams U19 WRC Canada East Est. sites.cgoogle.com. Ringette Canada . 27 May 2022. en.
  6. Web site: 2012 U19 Team Canada East . ringette.ca . 28 April 2015. 17 May 2022 . Ringette Canada. en.
  7. Web site: Teams U19 WRC TC 2013. sites.cgoogle.com. Ringette Canada . 26 May 2022. en.
  8. Web site: Scholarships available from Ringette Canada Walden Ring Devils . www.ringdevils.com. Ringette Canada. 21 May 2023. Walden Ringette Association. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20210118185709/http://www.ringdevils.com/ringette-canada.html . 18 January 2021. dead.
  9. Web site: Team USA. sites.cgoogle.com. Ringette Canada . 26 May 2022. en.
  10. Web site: Caine's dream comes true with trip to Worlds . reddeeradvocate.com . Advocate Staff . 7 August 2012 . 25 May 2022. Red Deer Advocate. en.
  11. Web site: Canadians on the board at world ringette championship. therecord.com . 30 December 2020. 26 May 2022. The Record. en.
  12. Web site: "Not Your Granny's Ringette Any More" says the Globe and Mail - U19 World Ringette Championships . sportsmometc.com . 26 December 2012. 26 May 2022 . Sports Mom Etc.. en.