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Canada women's national inline hockey team

Canada women's national inline hockey team is the national team for Canada, which participates at the FIRS Inline Hockey World Championships, an event by the Comité International de Roller In-Line Hockey (CIRILH), an organization and discipline of the Fédération Internationale de Roller Sports (FIRS). The national team has captured five world championships (2002, 2004, 2005, 2012 and 2016). Canada has enjoyed 14 podium finishes in the FIRS Inline Hockey World Championships from 2002 to 2017. The first tournament without a podium finish took place in 2007.

Canada
Nickname(s)Team Canada
(Équipe Canada)
AssociationCanada Inline
Team colorsRed, black, white
     
World Championships
Appearances16 (first in 2002)
Best result (2002, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2016)
Medal record
World Championships
2016 Italy
2012 Colombia
2005 France
2004 Canada
2002 United States
2014 France
2013 United States
2011 Italy
2010 Germany
2008 Germany
2006 United States
2003 Czech Republic
2017 China
2009 Italy

History edit

The team finished second at the 2011 Women's World Inline Hockey Championships.[1] The team competed in the 2013 Women's World Inline Hockey Championships.[2] Winning a gold medal at the 2016 Worlds, hosted in Asiago and Roana, Veneto region, Italy, between June 12–25, 2016, it marked the last gold medal currently won by Canada.

Former coaches edit

  • Jeff Danylyk (2002)
  • Robert Insley (2003)
  • Gino Delmonte (2004-08)
  • Kendra Magnus-Sobotka (2009-11)
  • Donna Forbes (2012-present)

General managers edit

  • Sandy Nimmo (2002)
  • Robert Coughlin (2003-04)
  • Gino Delmonte (2006-08)
  • Donna Forbes

Competition achievements edit

World Championships edit

Year Location Result
2002 Rochester, New York, United States Champions
2003 Pisek, Czech Republic Runners-up
2004 London, Ontario, Canada Champions
2005 Paris, France Champions
2006 Detroit, Michigan, United States Runners-up
2008 Ratingen, Germany Runners-up
2009 Varese, Italy Third place
2010 Beroun, Czech Republic Runners-up
2011 Roccaraso, Italy Runners-up
2012 Bucaramanga, Colombia Champions
2013 Huntington Beach, California, United States Runners-up
2014 Toulouse, France Runners-up
2016 Asiago and Roana, Veneto region, Italy Champions
2017 Nanjing, China Third place

Gold Medal Winning Rosters edit

2002 edit

2002 Team Canada - FIRS World Champions
Roster
Forwards Defense
  • Cathy Chartrand
  • Ingrid Danylyk
  • Nicole Dosser
  • Donna Forbes
Goaltenders Administration
  • Jeff Danylyk (head coach)
  • Karol Vudgrag (Therapist)
  • Sandy Nimmo (general manager)

2004 edit

2004 Team Canada - FIRS World Champions
Roster
Forwards Defense Goaltenders Administration
  • Gino Delmonte (head coach)
  • Kendra Magnus (assistant coach)
  • Kirsten Krepps (trainer)
  • Robert Coughlin (general manager)

2005 edit

2005 Team Canada - FIRS World Champions
Roster
Forwards Defense Goaltenders Administration
  • Kendra Magnus (coach)
  • Gino Delmonte (general manager)

2012 edit

2012 Team Canada - FIRS World Champions
Roster
Forwards
  • Michelle Bonello
  • Latoya Clarke
  • Nicole Collier
  • Joanne Eustace
  • Jackie Jarrell
  • Brooke Ludolph
  • Montana Merante
  • Amanda Parkins
  • Dana Somerville
  • Jessica Sorensen
Defense Goaltenders Administration
  • Donna Forbes (coach)
  • Keely Brown (assistant coach)
  • Stephen Marcoux (assistant coach)

[3]

2016 edit

Incomplete list

2016 Team Canada - FIRS World Champions
Roster
Forwards Defense
  • Lindsay Grigg
  • Amanda Reid
  • Christina Sorbara
Goaltenders Administration
  • Dave Hammond (head coach)
  • Keely Brown (assistant coach)
  • Michael Hunt (assistant coach)
  • Donna Forbes (team manager)
  • Meka Trepanier (team manager)
  • Ben Frank (Canada Inline President)

Awards and honors edit

References edit

  1. ^ . World Inline Hockey. 9 July 2011. Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  2. ^ . Huntington, Irvine: 2013 FIRS World Championships. 2013. Archived from the original on 14 July 2013. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  3. ^ "McGill grad garners gold as Canada doubles USA to win world inline hockey championship". mcgill.ca/. July 7, 2012. Retrieved 2021-07-06.

External links edit

  • Canada Inline Official Site
  • FIRS Official Site

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information March 2023 Canada women s national inline hockey team is the national team for Canada which participates at the FIRS Inline Hockey World Championships an event by the Comite International de Roller In Line Hockey CIRILH an organization and discipline of the Federation Internationale de Roller Sports FIRS The national team has captured five world championships 2002 2004 2005 2012 and 2016 Canada has enjoyed 14 podium finishes in the FIRS Inline Hockey World Championships from 2002 to 2017 The first tournament without a podium finish took place in 2007 CanadaNickname s Team Canada Equipe Canada AssociationCanada InlineTeam colorsRed black white World ChampionshipsAppearances16 first in 2002 Best result 2002 2004 2005 2012 2016 Medal recordWorld Championships2016 Italy2012 Colombia2005 France2004 Canada2002 United States2014 France2013 United States2011 Italy2010 Germany2008 Germany2006 United States2003 Czech Republic2017 China2009 Italy Contents 1 History 1 1 Former coaches 1 2 General managers 2 Competition achievements 2 1 World Championships 3 Gold Medal Winning Rosters 3 1 2002 3 2 2004 3 3 2005 3 4 2012 3 5 2016 4 Awards and honors 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe team finished second at the 2011 Women s World Inline Hockey Championships 1 The team competed in the 2013 Women s World Inline Hockey Championships 2 Winning a gold medal at the 2016 Worlds hosted in Asiago and Roana Veneto region Italy between June 12 25 2016 it marked the last gold medal currently won by Canada Former coaches edit Jeff Danylyk 2002 Robert Insley 2003 Gino Delmonte 2004 08 Kendra Magnus Sobotka 2009 11 Donna Forbes 2012 present General managers edit Sandy Nimmo 2002 Robert Coughlin 2003 04 Gino Delmonte 2006 08 Donna ForbesCompetition achievements editWorld Championships edit Year Location Result2002 Rochester New York United States Champions2003 Pisek Czech Republic Runners up2004 London Ontario Canada Champions2005 Paris France Champions2006 Detroit Michigan United States Runners up2008 Ratingen Germany Runners up2009 Varese Italy Third place2010 Beroun Czech Republic Runners up2011 Roccaraso Italy Runners up2012 Bucaramanga Colombia Champions2013 Huntington Beach California United States Runners up2014 Toulouse France Runners up2016 Asiago and Roana Veneto region Italy Champions2017 Nanjing China Third placeGold Medal Winning Rosters edit2002 edit 2002 Team Canada FIRS World ChampionsRosterForwards Annie Desrosier Andria Hunter Leslie MacFarlane Kate MacNamara Teresa Marchese Cherie Piper Defense Cathy Chartrand Ingrid Danylyk Nicole Dosser Donna Forbes Goaltenders Keely Brown Administration Jeff Danylyk head coach Karol Vudgrag Therapist Sandy Nimmo general manager 2004 edit 2004 Team Canada FIRS World ChampionsRosterForwards Meghan Agosta Shannon Bowman Annie Desrosier Katherine Deveraux Nancy MacDonald Teresa Marchese Caroline Ouellette Cherie Piper Amanda Shaw Amy Turek Defense Amanda Benoit Wark Isabelle Chartrand Ingrid Danylyk Nicole Dosser Donna Forbes Goaltenders Keely Brown Charline Labonte Administration Gino Delmonte head coach Kendra Magnus assistant coach Kirsten Krepps trainer Robert Coughlin general manager 2005 edit 2005 Team Canada FIRS World ChampionsRosterForwards Lisa Marie Breton Latoya Clarke Katherine Deveraux Teresa Marchese Samantha Shirley Defense Kristie Carneiro Isabelle Chartrand Nicole Dosser Donna Forbes Goaltenders Keely Brown Quinn Caggiula Administration Kendra Magnus coach Gino Delmonte general manager 2012 edit 2012 Team Canada FIRS World ChampionsRosterForwards Michelle Bonello Latoya Clarke Nicole Collier Joanne Eustace Jackie Jarrell Brooke Ludolph Montana Merante Amanda Parkins Dana Somerville Jessica Sorensen Defense Katherine Deveraux Simoes Lindsay Grigg Amanda Reid Goaltenders Kendra Fisher Amanda Squire Administration Donna Forbes coach Keely Brown assistant coach Stephen Marcoux assistant coach 3 2016 edit Incomplete list 2016 Team Canada FIRS World ChampionsRosterForwards Alyssa Andres Alyssa Baldin Michelle Bonello LaToya Clarke Brayden Ferguson Jackie Jarrell Brooke Ludolph Montana Merante Sarah Power Dana Somerville Jessica Sorensen Defense Lindsay Grigg Amanda Reid Christina Sorbara Goaltenders Kendra Fisher Alexandra Frisk Administration Dave Hammond head coach Keely Brown assistant coach Michael Hunt assistant coach Donna Forbes team manager Meka Trepanier team manager Ben Frank Canada Inline President Awards and honors edit2012 World Inline Championship Leading Scorer Jackie JarrellReferences edit nbsp Sports portal Ranking 2011 World Inline Hockey Championships World Inline Hockey 9 July 2011 Archived from the original on 21 February 2014 Retrieved 7 February 2014 Women Senior Standings Huntington Irvine 2013 FIRS World Championships 2013 Archived from the original on 14 July 2013 Retrieved 7 February 2014 McGill grad garners gold as Canada doubles USA to win world inline hockey championship mcgill ca July 7 2012 Retrieved 2021 07 06 External links editCanada Inline Official Site FIRS Official Site nbsp nbsp This article about a Canadian sports club is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This article about an inline hockey team is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Canada women 27s national inline hockey team amp oldid 1147470488, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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