Ringette was invented by Sam Jacks in NOrth Bay Ont in 1963. 2013 will be the 50th anniversary year.
Ringette was developed by Sam Jacks in 1963 in North Bay, Ontario.
Most people say Hockey is very similar to Ringette. But then again it's very different. Different Equipment. Different rules. Different pace. Different game. By the way Ringette is NOT hockey for girls.
Sam Jacks developed the sport of ringette in 1963 in North Bay, Ontario, Canada as a way to provide more opportunities for girls to participate in ice sports.
it is the hardest ice sport IN THE WORLD that is a good thing because if it were easy it would be called hockey
The reason ringette is not popular is because nobody has really ever heard of it before and its a girls sport that originated in Canada (best place ever) and people think that girls can't compete but personally I'm in love with the sport, its the best thing I have ever done in my life it is so much fun
1st:bunnies 2nd:novice 3rd:petite 4th:tween 5th:junior 6th:queen there is also ringette like the NHL but for ringette and you have to make it
Girls primarily play ringette because it is a fast-paced, non-contact sport that emphasizes teamwork and skill development. It provides an empowering environment where female athletes can thrive and compete at various levels. Additionally, ringette promotes inclusivity and offers a strong community, fostering friendships and camaraderie among players. The sport also serves as an alternative to hockey, allowing girls to engage in a unique athletic experience tailored to their interests.
the best ringette goalie would probably be on the Canada game ringette team so you would have to check it out
The famous ringette player is Sam Jacks in 1963.
The University of Alberta, I know for a fact, has a Ringette team.http://www.ringette.ualberta.ca/index.cfm
no, but it should be!! this is my 5th year of playing ringette. i love it!!
Its official sport WAS lacrosse. Sorry dont know the summer one.