Sweden Ringette Association Explained

Assocname:Sweden Ringette Association
Sport:Ringette
Headquarters:Solna
Url:SWEringette.se
Countryflag:Sweden

The Sweden Ringette Association, (Swedish: Svenska Ringetteförbundet) sometimes abbreviated in English as the "SRA", is the national governing body for the sport of ringette in Sweden and was founded in 1994.[1] [2] [3] [4] The SRA is responsible for the promotion of ringette on a nationwide basis and organizes the country's elite national ringette competition, the Ringette Dam-SM, which was also established in 1994. In 2003, the SRA was elected as an associate member of the Swedish Sports Confederation (Swedish: Riksidrottsförbundet, RF).

Ringette was introduced to Sweden in the 1980s. Before the SRA was established, members of the Sweden ringette community helped the country become a member of the International Ringette Federation in 1986, which at the time was known as the "World Ringette Council". The SRA is also responsible for scouting ringette talent in Sweden in order to create the Sweden national ringette team who then compete at the World Ringette Championships (WRC). The SRA organized the WRC in 1996 and 2004.

Historically, while Team Sweden Senior has competed regularly since the 1992 World Ringette Championships, Team Sweden Junior has only competed occasionally, making their first world appearance at the 2016 World Ringette Championships. Team Sweden senior now competes in the Senior Pool, while Team Sweden Junior competes in the Junior Pool.

History

Ringette was introduced to Sweden in the 1980s.[4] The first ringette club was Ulriksdals SK Ringette (USK Ringette) (Swedish: Ulriksdals sportklubb ringette), formed in 1980 in Solna,[5] with most Swedish ringette associations located in the surrounding Mälardalen region.[6] There are programs of twin towns between the Sweden Ringette Association and Canadian associations for the development of the sport within the Swedish population. In Sweden more than 6,000 girls are registered to play ringette each year.[7]

Development

width=10%Yearwidth=45%ActionOrganization, Event, or League
1980Ringette is introduced to Sweden in SolnaSolna, Stockholm
1980The first ringette club in Sweden is created in SolnaUlriksdals SK Ringette (USK Ringette)
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1986Sweden becomes a member of the "World Ringette Council", now known as the International Ringette Federation (IRF)International Ringette Federation
1992Team Sweden (now Team Sweden Senior) makes its world debut at the World Ringette Championships1992 World Ringette Championships
1994Established Sweden's national ringette organizationSweden Ringette Association
1994Established Sweden's elite national ringette championshipsRingette Dam-SM
2003Elected as an associate member of Sweden's national amateur sports associationSwedish Sports Confederation
2016Team Sweden Junior makes its world debut at the World Ringette Championships2016 World Ringette Championships

Semi-professional league

Ringette Dam-SM, Sweden's elite national ringette championships, were established in 1994, the same year the Swedish Ringette Association was formed. SM stands for, "Swedish Championship", (Swedish: svenska mästerskapet).

Several junior teams and numerous amateur teams are connected with its 7 semi-pro clubs. The league groups together seven semi-professional women's clubs:

Ulriksdals SK Ringette also competed in the Ringette World Club Championship in 2011 in Turku, Finland, finishing in sixth place.

National teams

See main article: Sweden national ringette team. The Sweden national ringette team, "Team Sweden", first competed at the second World Ringette Championships in Helsinki, Finland, from March 4 to 8, at the 1992 World Ringette Championships. The team now represents the nations elite senior level in the sport and has competed in every world championship since.

A junior tournament did not exist until the 2009 World Junior Ringette Championships, but the tournament then merged with the senior tournament in 2013. It wasn't until the 2016 World Ringette Championships that Team Sweden Junior made its world debut. However, Team Sweden Junior does not compete internationally on a regular basis.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Svenska Ringetteforbundet Historik. The Swedish Ringette Association History. www.sweringette.se. 11 October 2022. Sweden Ringette Association. en. October 14, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221014023926/https://www-sweringette-se.translate.goog/index.php/vad-ar-ringette/historik/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=nui&_x_tr_sch=http. dead.
  2. Web site: Svenska Ringetteförbundet. Sweden Ringette Association. sv.
  3. Web site: Historia och organisation - Uppslagsverk - NE.se. ne.se.
  4. Web site: Svenska Ringetteförbundet. sweringette.se. 20 September 2022. Sweden Ringette Association. sv. https://web.archive.org/web/20100821000825/http://www.sweringette.se/t3.aspx?p=141254. 21 August 2010. dead.
  5. Web site: Ulriksdals SK Ringette In English Information in english. svenskalag.se/uskringette. 11 October 2022. en.
  6. Web site: Sweden Ringette Association . Svenska Ringetteförbundet . sv .
  7. Web site: Sidan inaktiv - Sidan är ej betald . lagsidan.se . dead . September 22, 2022 . January 5, 2013 . https://archive.today/20130105035036/http://www.lagsidan.se/uskringette/ .
  8. Web site: Ulriksdals SK Ringette. svenskalag.se. 2022. 12 October 2022. sv.
  9. Web site: Sidan inaktiv - Sidan är ej betald . dead . https://archive.today/20130105035036/http://www.lagsidan.se/uskringette/ . 2013-01-05 . 2021-10-25 . lagsidan.se. sv.
  10. Web site: Kista Ringette U/J | laget.se . laget.se. sv.
  11. Web site: IFK Salem | laget.se . laget.se. sv.
  12. Web site: Sidan du sökte finns inte längre . rf.se. sv.
  13. Järna SK
  14. Web site: Segeltorps Idrottsförening . segeltorpsif.se. sv.
  15. Web site: Sollentuna HC . sollentunahockey.com. sv.