2002 World Ringette Championships


The 2002 World Ringette Championships was an international ringette tournament and the 6th World Ringette Championships. The tournament was organized by the International Ringette Federation and was contested in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, between November 25 and November 30, 2002, at the Northlands AgriCom Arena, now called the Edmonton Expo Centre. The final match was broadcast in Canada and followed by over 140,000 televiewers.

Overview

The 2002 victory by Team Canada was considered particularly notable. In 2000, Canada national [ringette team#Senior Canada|Team Canada] was defeated by a score of 4–3 in extra time against Team Finland, but in WRC 2002, Team Canada took its revenge by defeating their arch-rival by a score of 3–1 in front of a sell-out crowd of 3850 supporters. The final match was broadcast in Canada by the Canadian [Broadcasting Corporation] and followed by 144,000 Canadian televiewers.
Alberta [Sports Hall of Fame] and Ringette Canada Hall of Fame inductee, Phyllis Sadoway, was the assistant coach of Team Canada in 2002.

Venue

Teams

Final standings

Team
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Rosters

Team Finland

The 2002 Team Finland team competed at 2002 WRC. Marjukka Virta and Petra Ojaranta were present.

Team Canada

The 2002 Team Canada Senior team competed in the 2002 World Ringette Championships. The 2002 Team Canada team included the following: