Nickname(s) | Team Sweden | ||
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Association | Sweden Ringette Association (Swedish: Svenska Ringetteförbundet) | ||
Team colors | |||
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First international | |||
Senior: 1992 (Senior) (Helsinki, Finland; 1992)
2016 (President's Pool) (Helsinki, Finland; 2016) | |||
World Ringette Championships | |||
Appearances | Junior: 1 (first in 2016) Senior: 12 excluding 1998 Summit Series (first in 1992) | ||
Best result |
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Medal record | ||
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World Ringette Championships | ||
Seniors | ||
Senior 1990 Gloucester |
No team | |
Senior 1992 Helsinki |
Team | |
Senior 1994 Saint Paul |
Team | |
Senior 1996 Stockholm |
Team | |
1998 Summit Series Turku, Gothenburg, Osnabruck, Colmar |
No team | |
Senior 2000 Espoo and Lahti |
Team | |
Senior 2002 Edmonton |
Team | |
Senior 2004 Stockholm |
Team | |
Senior 2007 Ottawa |
Team | |
Senior 2010 Tampere |
Team | |
President's Pool 2013 North Bay |
Team | |
Senior Pool 2016 Helsinki |
Team | |
Junior Pool 2016 Helsinki |
Team | |
President's Pool 2017 Helsinki |
Team | |
President's Pool 2019 Burnaby |
Team | |
2021 Helsinki | Cancelled | |
President's Pool 2022 Espoo |
Team | |
President's Pool 2023 Calgary |
Team | |
World Junior Ringette Championships | ||
Juniors | ||
2009 Prague | No team | |
2012 London | No team | |
World Ringette Championships | ||
Juniors | ||
2013 North Bay | No team | |
2016 Tampere | Team | |
2017 Mississauga | No team | |
2019 Burnaby | No team | |
2021 Helsinki | Cancelled | |
2022 Espoo | No team | |
2023 Calgary |
The Sweden national ringette team (Swedish: Sverige ringette landslaget), more commonly known as "Team Sweden", is the ringette team representing Sweden internationally. Sweden has both a senior national ringette team and a junior national ringette team. Both Team Sweden Senior and Team Sweden Junior are overseen by the Sweden Ringette Association (SRA), (Swedish: Svenska Ringetteförbundet) and compete in the World Ringette Championships (WRC). The SRA is a member of the International Ringette Federation (IRF). Sweden's first appearance in international ringette took place at the second World Ringette Championships in 1992. Team USA is Team Sweden's arch-rival with both teams competing in the President's Pool against Team Czech.
Though Sweden joined the IRF in 1986, which at the time was known as the "World Ringette Council", the Sweden Ringette Association was not formed until 1994, then was elected as an associate member of the Swedish Sports Confederation in 2003.[1]
Team Sweden (now Team Sweden Senior) made its international ringette debut in 1992 at the second World Ringette Championships (WRC) in Helsinki, Finland, where the 1992 Sweden team finished in sixth place. At the time there was only one division where athletes could compete and was reserved strictly for women.
While the World Junior Ringette Championships first began in 2009 and occurred again in 2012, Sweden never sent a junior team to compete at either world tournament. The world junior tournament merged with the world championship program for senior teams in 2013 where world titles for a Senior Pool, Junior Pool, and President's Pool were contested. There was an exception in WRC 2016 whereby the Team Sweden Senior competed the Senior Pool and Team Sweden Junior competed in the Junior Pool.
Sweden's first junior national team (U19) was formed in 2016 and competed in the 2016 World Ringette Championships. They did not compete in 2017 and have yet to return to the world stage.
(Seniors) World Ringette Championships | ||
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Year | Location | Result |
1990 | Gloucester | No team |
1992 | Helsinki | Senior 6th |
1994 | Saint Paul | Senior 6th |
1996 | Stockholm | Senior 4th |
1998 "Summit Series" |
Void | |
2000 | Espoo and Lahti | Senior 4th |
2002 | Edmonton | Senior 4th |
2004 | Stockholm | Senior 4th |
2007 | Ottawa | Senior Bronze |
2010 | Tampere | Senior 4th |
2013 | North Bay | 4th |
2016 | Helsinki | Senior Pool Bronze Junior Pool Bronze |
2017 | Mississauga | President's Gold |
2019 | Burnaby | President's Gold |
2021 | Helsinki | cancelled |
2022 | Espoo | President's Silver |
(Juniors) World Ringette Championships | |||
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Year | Location | Result | |
2009 | Prague | No team | |
2012 | London, Ontario | No team | |
2013 | North Bay | No team | |
2016 | Helsinki | 5th | |
2017 | Mississauga | No team | |
2019 | Burnaby | No team | |
2021 | Helsinki | cancelled | |
2022 | Espoo |
Team Sweden (Senior) made its world debut at the second World Ringette Championships (WRC) in 1992. The senior team has competed in every WRC with the exception of the world competition's inaugural year in 1990, the 1998 World Ringette Championships which was replaced by a 1998 Summit series between Team Canada and Team Finland, and the 2021 World Ringette Championships when the tournament was cancelled due to Covid-19.
The 1998 World Ringette Championships were initially meant to be held in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Instead a promotional five game ringette "Summit Series" tour of Europe was organized with a series of games between a Team Canada, and Team Finland between February 27 and March 7, 1998.[2][3] Team Sweden Senior did not compete that year.
Team Sweden Junior (U19) made its first world appearance at the 2016 World Ringette Championships in Helsinki, Finland. However, Sweden has yet to field another junior national team and has not returned to the world stage as of yet.