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NATIONAL RINGETTE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
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Updated 8 April, 2002 Updated

This Page is linked to the Ringette Canada Web Site. Click on the year for each year's complete results.   If I've missed or mistaken any individual Community or Regional Teams by Name, and you know it... Please email me so I can update my list.

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS - BY YEAR
Click on Year for Complete Results
(Gold, Silver, Bronze & Placings)
The Numbers in Brackets beside Provinces and Communities signifies the number of times that a Province or Community has won a National Championship in that Age Group.   From 1993 to 2000 the Debs were split into a 5 year age group from 19 to 23. In the Deb age group, the second bracket during that period signifies the number of Championships won during that period. In the Intermediate Age Group the second bracket signifies the Number of Championships won in the oldest age group for which Ringette Canda provided Championships. In the Open Age Group the single bracket continues on showing Championships won in the Oldest Age Group.

As a point of interest, In the 24 year, 80 National Championships history, Ontario has won 34 Championships, Alberta - 25, Manitoba - 16, Quebec - 4, and Saskatchewan 1 time.   Calgary is the leader in Communities with 15 wins followed by Gloucester with 10 and Edmonton's 9.

(Ontario 34 - Gloucester 10, Kitchener 5, Waterloo 5, Cambridge 4, Etobicoke 3, Waldon 2, Sudbury 2, Scarboro 1, Oshawa 1, Ajax 1)
(Alberta 25 - Calgary 15, Edmonton 9, Zone 5, Alta 1.)
(Manitoba 16 - River East 3, Transcona 3, Assiniboine Park/Fort Gary Sixers 2, St Boniface/St Vital 2, Kilcona 2, Winnipeg 2, Richmond 1, Eastman 1,)
(Quebec 4 - Beaconsfield 2, Pierrefonds 1, Rive Sud 1,)
(Saskatchewan 1 - Regina - 1,)
Year, City, Province Junior Belle Debs
Combined as
Intermediate
Open in 2001
2002 - 24th
Regina, Sask
Manitoba (3)
(Winnipeg - 1)
Alberta (7)
(Assiniboine Park/
  Fort Garry - 1)
Ontario (10)
(Gloucester - 2)
2001 - 23rd
Moncton, NB
Alberta (6)
(Calgary - 3)
Manitoba (4)
(Calgary - 4)
Alberta (10)
(Calgary - 6)
2000 - 22nd
Prince George, BC
Alberta (5)
(Calgary - 2)
Alberta (6)
(Calgary - 3)
Ontario (9) (4)
(Cambridge - 1)
Alberta (7) (9)
(Edmonton - 2)
1999 - 21st
Halifax, NS
Alberta (4)
(Zone 5 - 1)
Ontario 11)
(Gloucester - 5)
Ontario (8) (3)
(Waterloo - 2)
Alberta (6) (8)
(Edmonton - 1)
1998 - 20th
Edmonton, Alta
Ontario (12)
(Gloucester - 2)
Ontario (10)
(Cambridge - 2)
Alberta (4) (2)
(Edmonton - 2)
Ontario (1) (6)
(Gloucester - 1)
1997 - 19th
Montreal, Que
Manitoba (2)
(Eastman - 1)
Alberta (5)
(Edmonton - 3)
Ontario (7) (2)
(Waterloo - 1)
Alberta (5) (7)
(Calgary - 5)
1996 - 18th
Gloucester, Ont
Ontario (11)
(Cambridge - 1)
Alberta (4)
(Edmonton - 2)
Alberta (3) (1)
(Edmonton - 1)
Alberta (4) (6)
(Calgary - 4)
1995 - 17th
Winnipeg, Man
Alberta (3)
(Edmonton - 2)
Quebec (1)
(Rive Sud - 1)
Manitoba (8) (2)
(Winnipeg - 1)
Alberta (3) (5)
(Calgary - 3)
1994 - 16th
Saskatoon, Sask
Alberta (2)
(Edmonton - 1)
Ontario (9)
(Gloucester - 4)
Ontario (6) (1)
(Gloucester - 1)
Alberta (2) (4)
(Calgary - 2)
1993 - 15th
Kitchener, Ont
Manitoba (1)
(St Boniface/
    St Vital - 1)
Manitoba (3)
(Assiniboine Park/
  Fort Garry - 1)
Manitoba (7) (1)
(St Boniface/
    St Vital - 1)
Alberta (1) (3)
(Calgary - 1)
1992 - 14th
Port Coquitlam, BC
Ontario (10)
(Kitchener - 3)
Ontario (8)
(Walden - 1)
Alberta (2)
(Calgary - 2)
(No Intermediate
Championship)
1991 - 13th
Hull, Que
Ontario (9)
(Walden - 1)
Alberta (3)
(Calgary - 2)
Ontario (5)
(Scarborough - 1)
(No Intermediate
Championship)
1990 - 12th
Calgary, Alta
Aberta (1)
(Calgary - 1)
Host (2)
(Calgary - 1)
Host (1)
(Calgary - 1)
(No Intermediate
Championship)
1989 - 11th
Fredericton, NB
Quebec (2)
(Beaconsfield - 2)
Ontario (7)
(Gloucester - 3)
Ontario (4)
(Etobicoke - 3)
(No Intermediate
Championship)
1988 - 10th
Winnipeg, Man
Saskatchewan (1)
(Regina - 1)
Alberta (1)
(Edmonton - 1)
Ontario (3)
(Etobicoke - 2)
(No Intermediate
Championship)
1987 - 9th
Kitchener, Ont
Ontario (8)
(Gloucester - 1)
Ontario (6)
(Cambridge - 1)
Manitoba (6)
(River East - 1)
(No Intermediate
Championship)
1986 - 8th
Regina, Sask
Quebec (1)
{Beaconsfield - 1)
Manitoba (2)
(River East - 2)
Manitoba (5)
(Transcona - 2)
(No Intermediate
Championship)
1985 - 7th
Dollard des Ormeaux, Que
Ontario (7)
(Kitchener - 2)
Manitoba (1)
(River East - 1)
Manitoba (4)
(Transcona - 1)
(No Intermediate
Championship)
1984 - 6th
Port Coquitlam, BC
Ontario (6)
(Waterloo - 2)
Ontario (5)
(Kitchener - 1)
Quebec (1)
(Pierrefonds - 1)
(No Intermediate
Championship)
1983 - 5th
Sherwood Park, Alta
Ontario (5)
(Waterloo - 1)
Manitoba (1)
(Transcona - 1)
Manitoba (3)
(Kilcona/
  Transcona - 2)
(No Intermediate
Championship)
1982 - 4th
Dartmouth, NS
Ontario (4)
(Sudbury - 2)
Ontario (4)
(Gloucester - 2)
Manitoba (2)
(Kilcona/
  Transcona - 1)
(No Intermediate
Championship)
1981 - 3rd
Sudbury, Ont
Ontario (3)
(Kitchener - 1)
Ontario (3)
(Gloucester - 1)
Manitoba (1)
(Richmond - 1)
(No Intermediate
Championship)
1980 - 2nd
Waterloo, Ont
Ontario (2)
(Sudbury - 1)
Ontario (2)
(Waterloo - 1)
Ontario (2)
(Etobicoke - 1)
(No Intermediate
Championship)
1979 - 1st
Winnipeg, Man
Ontario (1)
(Oshawa - 1)
Ontario (1)
(Ajax - 1)
Ontario (1)
(Kitchener - 1)
(No Intermediate
Championship)



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