2010 World Ringette Championships

The 2010 World Ringette Championships (2010 WRC) was an international ringette tournament and the 9th (IX) World Ringette Championships. The tournament was organized by the International Ringette Federation (IRF)[1] and was contested in Tampere, Finland, between November 1 and November 6, 2010. The main competition took place at the Tampere Ice Stadium. The previous year the 2009 World Junior Ringette Championships took place in Prague, becoming the inaugural event for elite junior ringette athletes, but was organized as a separate event from the World Ringette Championships program.

2010 World Ringette Championships
9th World Ringette Championships
Tournament details
Host country Finland
CityTampere
Venue(s)Tampere Ice Stadium
DatesNovember 1–6, 2010
Teams4
Final positions
Champions  Finland (4th title)
Runner-up  Canada
Third place  United States
Fourth place Sweden
← 2007
2013 →

Overview edit

Participating teams were Team Canada Senior, Team Finland Senior, Team Sweden, and Team USA.[2] The group stage was played in a round-robin series. The finals and bronze medal games were played in a best-of-three playoff format.

Venue edit

Tampere Ice Stadium
Host venue
 
Location   FinlandTampere
Constructed Opened: 1965
Renovated: 1981, 1990,
2001–2002, 2009, 2014
Expanded: 2007
Capacity 7,800

Teams edit

2010 WRC Rosters
  2010 Team Finland
  2010 Team Canada
  2010 Team USA
  2010 Team Sweden

Group stage edit

November 1, 2010 (2010-11-01)Finland  13–0  United StatesTampere Ice Stadium
Official Game Report

November 1, 2010 (2010-11-01)Sweden  0–30  CanadaTampere Ice Stadium
Official Game Report

November 2, 2010 (2010-11-02)United States  22–0  SwedenTampere Ice Stadium
Official Game Report

November 2, 2010 (2010-11-02)Canada  8–9  FinlandTampere Ice Stadium
Attendance: 1,122
Official Game Report

November 3, 2010 (2010-11-03)Canada  14–4  United StatesTampere Ice Stadium
Official Game Report

November 3, 2010 (2010-11-03)Finland  34–0  SwedenTampere Ice Stadium
Official Game Report

Points edit

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Finland 3 3 0 0 56 8 +48 6
  Canada 3 2 0 1 52 13 +39 4
  United States 3 1 0 2 26 27 −1 2
  Sweden 3 0 0 3 0 86 −86 0
Source: [citation needed]

Top scorers edit

Rank Player Goals Assists Points
1   Salla Kyhälä 12 6 18
2   Marjukka Virta 7 10 17
3   Anne Pohjola 4 13 17
4   Jennifer Wakefield 7 9 16
5   Elina Raesola 12 3 15
6   Susanna Tapani 8 6 14
7   Victoria Russel 8 5 13
8   Jacqueline Gaudet 4 9 13
9   Barb Bautista 5 7 12
10   Catherine Cartier 7 4 11

Bronze medal games edit

November 4, 2010 (2010-11-04)United States  20–1
(4–0, 4–0
3–1, 9–0)
  SwedenTampere Ice Stadium
Official Game Report

November 5, 2010 (2010-11-05)Sweden  1–19
(0–6, 0–4,
0–3, 1–6)
  United StatesTampere Ice Stadium
Official Game Report

Top scorers edit

Rank Player Goals Assists Points
1   Catherine Cartier 9 9 18
2   Jamie Bell 2 10 12
3   Tiia Juvonen 7 4 11
4   Dailyn Bell 6 4 10
5   Chelsea Stone 5 3 8

Finals edit

November 4, 2010 (2010-11-04)Finland  6–5 OT
(2-1, 1-2,
1-2, 1-0)
  CanadaTampere Ice Stadium
Attendance: 1,538
Official Game Report

November 5, 2010 (2010-11-05)Canada  3–6
(2-1, 0-1,
0-2, 1-2)
  FinlandTampere Ice Stadium
Attendance: 3,863
Official Game Report

Top scorers edit

Rank Player Goals Assists Points
1   Elina Raesola 3 3 6
2   Susanna Tapani 2 3 5
3   Jennifer Hartley 2 2 4
4   Salla Kyhälä 2 1 3
5   Anna-Kaisa Raesola 0 3 3

Final standings edit

Team
    Team Finland Senior
    Team Canada Senior
    Team USA Senior
4th   Team Sweden Senior

Personal awards edit

Best players by team edit

All-Star Team edit

Most Valuable Player edit

Rosters edit

Team Finland edit

The 2010 Team Finland team included the following:[3]

Number Name
Forwards
2 Anna-Kaisa Raesola [fi]
3 Elina Raesola [fi]
4 Marjukka Virta
8 Petra Ojaranta
10 Anne Pohjola
12 Siiri Saarikettu (née Kallionpää)
14 Tiina Mononen
15 Katja Kortesoja [fi]
17 Sanna Metsola
18 Kirsi Pukkila [fi]
19 Salla Kyhälä
Centres
11 Susanna Tapani
Defence
3 Miia Railio
5 Hannamari Muukkonen
9 Mari Kallio
13 Jessica Tiitola (née Kantee)
16 Annamari Tuokko
20 Jonna Ruotsalainen
21 Maiju Ruotsalainen
Goaltenders
30 Heidi Ahlberg
31 Aura Lehtonen
32 Anna Näkki
Team Staff
Position Name
Team manager
Head coach Virpi Karjalainen[4][5]
Assistant coach Kim Forsblom
Trainer
Trainer
Trainer

Team Canada edit

Team Canada[6][7] competed in the 2010 World Ringette Championships.[8][9][10] Canada sent 22 athletes. The team included a back up group of athletes who trained as members of the national team in case they were required to participate.[11][12][13]

The 2010 Team Canada team included the following:

Number Name
Forwards
6 Kailee Dundas
14 Andrea Ferguson
18 Jacqueline Gaudet
21 Barb Bautista
66 Stéphanie Séguin
87 Ashley Peters
99 Julie Blanchette
Centres
4 Jennifer Gaudet
(Jennifer Wakefield)
12 Victoria Russell
17 Jennifer Hartley [fr]
81 Erin Cumpstone
Defence
0 Vanessa Cowlen
3 Dallas Robbins
7 Lindsay Burns
8 Abbey Hoes
19 Colleen Hagan
16 Katie Lugg
24 Jenna McBride
64 Beth Hurren
Goaltenders
1 Keely Brown
30 Bobbi Mattson
31 Meghan Pittaway
Reserves
Name
Allison Cronin
Josée Doiron
Kerith Gordon
Jackie Ho
Sheena MacDonald
Christina Mascherin
Stacey McNichol
Jessica Pepper
Julie Primard
Team Staff
Position Name
Head coach Lyndsay Wheelans
Assistant coach J. Jenson
Assistant coach Julie Smith
Team Leader / Manager Tracey Tulloch
Officials
Official Natalie Fortin

Team Sweden edit

The 2010 Sweden Senior team included the following:[14][15][16][17]

Number Name Position Club
Players
1 Linnea Ulfheden Sollentuna HC
2 Daniella Ramel Ulriksdals SK
3 Rosanna Joners Sollentuna HC
4 Elina Jalenius Ulriksdals SK
6 Anna Norrbom Ulriksdals SK
10 Anna Näsström Kista HC
13 Anna Viberth Ulriksdals SK
15 Angelica Holmberg Ulriksdals SK
16 Annela Bäckström Järna SK
17 Jessika Runolf Sollentuna HC
18 Frida Gauw Ulriksdals SK
20 Linda Björling Ulriksdals SK
22 Rebecca Gustafson Ulriksdals SK
23 Anna Öberg Sollentuna HC
Jessica Alakärppä Turku ringette   Finland
Patricia Alakärppä Turku ringette   Finland
Team Staff
Position Name
Healthcare/Manager Anna Gellner
Manager Sofia Hörberg
Head coach Dennis Gauw
Assistant coach Lars Jonsson

Team USA edit

The 2010 USA Senior team included the following:[18][19][20][21]

Number Name
Forwards
3 Krista Reich
4 Jamie Bell – Forward/Centre
9 Tiia Juvonen
12 Evan Brown
16 Stephanie Zimmel
17 Chelsea Stone – Forward/Centre
18 Erin Heming
21 Taru Akesson
Centres
93 Catherine Cartier (Captain)
Defence
2 Lindsay Brown
5 Jackie Williamson
6 Dailyn Bell – Defence/Centre
10 Kacy Hannesson
13 Kari Sadoway
14 Robyn Kerr
19 Ashley Harrison
22 Jody Nouwen [fr] – Defence/Centre
Goaltenders
1 Devon Lowe
31 Heather Konkin
35 Katie McNeil
Team Staff
Position Name
General Manager Adele Williamson
General Manager Michelle Brown
Head coach
Assistant coach Ralph Bell
Assistant coach Murray Pettem
Assistant coach
Trainer
Trainer

See also edit

Preceded by World Ringette Championships
Tampere

2010 World Ringette Championships
Succeeded by

References edit

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