Case Study: Ringette

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Summary
Host teams of developing athletes to participate in activities and attend ringette games. Work as a positive role model for young women in pursuit athletics. Offer guidance to questions about ringette and university life (activity ongoing). Impact
As a member of the ringette community, I have learned the significance of creating a supportive and encouraging environment for the younger ringette generation. Ringette, as a small, female-dominated sport is not recognized to the same extent as other sports. Over fifteen years, I have gained extensive knowledge of the sport, learning technical skills and the intricate entities involved in successful teamwork. I have honed my knowledge to offer guidance to younger athletes. I am able to

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