World Ringette Championships


The World Ringette Championships are a competition between ringette-playing nations. Tournament is administrated by the International Ringette Federation. Ringette was invented in 1963 by Sam Jacks and Mirl "Red" McCarthy and the first world championships were held in 1990. The winning team is awarded with the Sam Jacks Cup championship trophy.

History

The 2017 competition, the 2017 World Ringette Championships, was hosted in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The event was held from Nov 27 to Dec 3 at Hershey Centre Arena.
The first World Ringette Championships were held in Gloucester, Ontario in 1990. Participating teams included six regional teams from Canada and the national teams of Finland and United States. 1990–1996 and 2000–2004 the Championships were arranged every other year. In 1998 no official World Championships were held but Finland and Canada played several exhibition games across Europe.
Since 2004 the World Championships have been arranged every three years.

World Ringette Championships (1990–2019)

Medal table