Sports: Ringette
[ Background | Equipment | Where ] Background
Ringette is a team sport that is played on ice, the object of the game is to shoot a rubber ring into the oppositions net using a straight stick to carry, and pass the ring. Ringette was developed in Canada for girls and is like floor hockey on ice, though is often mis-characterized as "little sister to hockey." While players skate on the same ice surface as hockey, the game has far more in common strategy-wise with basketball, soccer and even lacrosse. Ringette gives a great upper body cardiovascular workout and, like hockey, helps with development of both leg strength and endurance. Equipment
Protective equipment is needed to protect players from crashes into the boards around the ice surface, as well as falls on the ice itself. Mandatory equipment includes CSA-approved helmet and face masks, BNQ-approved Neck Protectors, Elbow Pads, Gloves, Hip/Tailbone protection, knee pads, hockey skates, uniform jersey, and a ringette stick. Optional equipment includes shoulder pads, a mouth guard, and shin guards. Equipment can run from $100 and up. Some equipment can be rented or bought used at league sales before each season. . WhereThere are several leagues and facilities for ringette in the Okanagan. Contact Shuswap Ringette 250.832.3594, Greater Vernon Ringette 250.542.5353, Kelowna Rignette (862-3112), Penticton and Sumerland Ringette Association (250) 493-0050, or your local parks & recreation department.
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