2025 Western Canadian Ringette Championships

The Western Canadian Ringette Championships took place in Langley, BC from March 26 – 29.

BC was represented by four talented teams, showcasing exceptional teamwork, sportsmanship, and skill on the ice. Alongside Team BC, three outstanding host teams from the Fraser Valley Ringette Association (FVRA) competed, adding to the intensity and excitement of the tournament. Together, all teams exemplified the spirit of ringette, creating an unforgettable experience for athletes, coaches, and fans alike.

U14 Team BC encountered challenging competition during pool play, demonstrating remarkable teamwork as they gave their all on the ice.

U16 Team BC delivered an outstanding performance, securing a bronze medal with a strong third-place finish! Their dedication and skill shone throughout the tournament. U16 FVRA also fought hard, showcasing impressive determination. It was an exciting display of ringette from both teams!

U19 Team BC and U19 FVRA exhibited great grit and resilience, showing their dedication and competitive spirit throughout the tournament!

18+ A FVRA had an outstanding tournament, clinching an impressive silver medal in their division! 18+A Team BC also shone brightly, securing a well-deserved bronze medal! Both teams demonstrated tremendous skill and tenacity throughout the tournament.

Special Shout-Outs to Skills Competition Award Recipients
We want to extend our congratulations to the following BC athletes who excelled in the skills competition!

  • Fastest Forward Skater – Eve Russouw – [U16 Team BC]
  • Fastest Backwards Skater – Jazmin Newcom – [U16 Team BC]
  • Fastest Goalie – Regan Jones – [U16 FVRA]
  • Relay Challenge – Mikaela Malito, Allison Saksono, Aveline Chris, and Regan Jones – [U16 FVRA]
  • Hardest Shot – Sasha Davies – [U19 Team BC]

All-Star Team Awards
Additionally, congratulations to the BC athletes who earned spots on the All-Star Teams!

  • Forward – Eve Russouw – [U16 Team BC]
  • Defense – Thea Jeffrey – [U19 FVRA]
  • Defense – Kim Dunn – [18+ A Team BC]
  • Forward – Darrian Klimpke – [18+ A Team BC]
  • Forward – April Davies – [18+ A FVRA]

For more information on the 2025 Western Canadian Ringette Championships, click HERE.

Western Canadian Ringette Championships – BC History

Year Location U14 AA U16 A U19 A 18+ A
2025 Langley, BC did not place Bronze (Team BC) did not place Silver (Fraser Valley)

Bronze (Team BC)

 2024  Calgary, AB  did not place Did not place – (Zone 6)  Bronze (Zone 2) Gold (Kelowna)
 2016  Richmond, BC Fourth Gold (Richmond) Bronze (Fraser Valley)
 2015  Calgary, Alberta  Silver  Gold (Kelowna)  Fifth
 2014 Winnipeg, MB  did not place Gold-Vernon  3rd-Surrey  N/A
2013 Regina, SK  4th (LMRL) & (5th) North  4th (Kelowna)  4th (Quesnel)  N/A
2012 Kelowna, BC

n/a

  Gold (Delta)   4th (Delta) Bronze (Kelowna – Host)
2011 Sherwood Park, AB

n/a

Bronze (Delta) 5th (Kelowna) 5th (Prince George)
2010 Winnipeg, MB n/a Gold (Burnaby) 5th (Quesnel) Bronze (Richmond)
2009 Saskatoon, SK Bronze (NORTH) Silver (Delta) 5 (NWVan) Bronze (Richmond)
2008 Prince George, BC Silver (LMRL) Bronze (Van) 4 (NWVan)
2007 Medicine Hat, AB Bronze (TORL) 5 (NWVan) 4 (Kelowna)
2006 Winnipeg, MB 5 (LMRL) Bronze (TORL) Gold (Delta)
2005 Regina, SK Silver (LMRL) Bronze (Surrey) 4 (Burnaby)
2004 Delta, BC Bronze (LMRL) Silver (Delta) Gold (Port Coquitlam [host])
Silver (Delta/Richmond)
2003 Calgary, AB Bronze (LMRL) Bronze (Poco)
2002 Saskatchewan, SK Bronze (LMRL)
2001 Winnipeg, MB Silver (LMRL)
2000 Burnaby, BC Silver (LMRL)
1999 Bronze (LMRL)
1998 4th (LMRL)