United States national ringette team

The United States national ringette team (more commonly known as "Team USA"), is the ringette team representing the United States internationally. America has only one national ringette team, Team USA Senior. It does not have an official national ringette team for the junior division. Team USA Senior is overseen by USA Ringette, a member of the International Ringette Federation, and competes at the World Ringette Championships. The first appearance in international ringette by the United States took place at the first World Ringette Championships in 1990.[2] Team Sweden is Team USA's arch-rival with both teams competing in the President's Pool against Team Czech. Team USA and related activity occurs predominantly within the American state of Michigan.

United States
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Team USA
AssociationUSA Ringette[1]
Head coachKari Sadoway
Assistants
  • Phyllis Sadoway
  • Beth Vallis
  • Jason Sjostram
  • Devon Lowe
CaptainHilary Davidson
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First international
Senior:

United States 1990
(Gloucester, Canada; 1990)
Junior:

United States 2012
(London, Canada; 2012)
World Ringette Championships
AppearancesSenior Pool:
13 excluding 1998 Summit Series (first in 1990)
Best result
Senior Pool


President's Pool

Medal record
World Ringette Championships
Seniors
Senior
1990 Gloucester
Team
Senior
1992 Helsinki
Team
Senior
1994 Saint Paul
Team
Bronze medal – third placeSenior
1996 Stockholm
Team
1998 Summit Series
Turku, Gothenburg, Osnabruck, Colmar
No team
Bronze medal – third placeSenior
2000 Espoo and Lahti
Team
Bronze medal – third placeSenior
2002 Edmonton
Team
Bronze medal – third placeSenior
2004 Stockholm
Team
Senior
2007 Ottawa
Team
Bronze medal – third placeSenior
2010 Tampere
Team
Bronze medal – third placePresident's Pool
2013 North Bay
Team
Senior Pool
2016 Helsinki
Team
Junior Pool
2016 Helsinki
Team
Silver medal – second placePresident's Pool
2017 Helsinki
Team
Silver medal – second placePresident's Pool
2019 Burnaby
Team
2021 HelsinkiCancelled
Gold medal – first placePresident's Pool
2022 Espoo
Team
President's Pool
2023 Calgary
Team
World Junior Ringette Championships
Juniors
2009 PragueNo team
2012 LondonTeam
World Ringette Championships
Juniors
2013 North BayNo team
2016 TampereNo team
2017 MississaugaNo team
2019 BurnabyNo team
2021 HelsinkiCancelled
2022 EspooNo team
2023 Calgary

The majority of Team USA's roster and its coaches consist of individuals who were born in Canada; native-born American ringette players remain rare, with Finnish-born ringette players occasionally rounding out the roster. By 2022 the team had increased the number of American players on the national team. "Team USA is often composed of mostly Canadian athletes that have a US tie, such as citizenship. However, ultimately, we want to have players residing in the US make up the entire team, and we’ve made great progress towards this in the last few years, with almost half of the roster residing in the US recently. We cover quite a few different states now but there is still a lot of work to be done."[3]

History

From 1990–2010 the World Ringette Championships had only one division in which all national teams could compete; the international ringette competition consisted entirely of adults and young adults. The Americans competed against Canadian and Finnish players during that period, and also in a separate division known as the "President's Pool" beginning in 2013. There was an exception in 2016 wherein the senior team competed in both the senior and the junior pools.

While a junior division was added to the WRC program in 2013 (U19), Team USA does not have a junior national team and therefore does not compete.

World championship record

Senior USA

(Seniors) World Ringette Championships
Year Location Result Notes
1990 Canada Gloucester Senior
8th
1992 Finland Helsinki Senior
4th
1994 United States Saint Paul Senior
4th
1996 Sweden Stockholm Senior
Bronze
1998
"Summit Series"
Void
2000 Finland Espoo and Lahti Senior
Bronze
2002 Canada Edmonton Senior
Bronze
2004 Sweden Stockholm Senior
Bronze
2007 Canada Ottawa Senior
4th
2010 Finland Tampere Senior
Bronze
2013 Canada North Bay President's
Bronze
2016 Finland Helsinki Senior Pool
4th
Junior Pool
4th
2017 Canada Mississauga President's
Silver
2019 Canada Burnaby President's
Silver
2021 Finland Helsinki cancelled
2022 Finland Espoo President's
Gold

Team USA Senior

The USA Senior team has competed in every World Championships since 1990, with a highest position of third in the Senior Pool. However, they took first place in the President's Pool in 2022, after previously collecting two silver medals.

Team USA Junior

The United States does not have an official national junior ringette team, but a 2012 team was formed for the 2012 World Junior Ringette Championships.

Notable players

  • Jody Nouwen - former American player who played defence. Nouwen started playing ringette in Minnesota when she was at 11 and played as an amateur in several American clubs. She played in Canada's National Ringette League, Finland's Ringeten SM-sarja and was a member of the USA national ringette team for the 2000, and 2010 World Ringette Championships, winning the world bronze medal both times. She retired from competition shortly after the 2010 international tournament.

See also

References

  1. "Team USA Ringette | WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL HOMEPAGE OF TEAM USA RINGETTE". teamusaringette.com. 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  2. "Results". Archived from the original on 12 November 2011. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  3. "Rising Stars: Meet Team USA Ringette". voyagemichigan.com. 21 September 2022. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
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