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  2. Ringette - Wikipedia

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    The SDMRO then developed and organized the sport on a larger scale, and in 1969 the Ontario Ringette Association (now Ringette Ontario) became the first provincial ringette association in history [12] [13] and was formed as a provincial governing body with a $229.27 provincial government grant and 1,500 players in 14 locations.

  3. Red McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    Mirl Arthur "Red" McCarthy (March 12, 1930 – 1995) was a Canadian sportsperson, sport and recreation administrator, ice hockey player, founder and co-inventor of the sport of ringette, and for a time, a professional skating star and barrel jumper. [2] He was inducted into the Ringette Canada Hall of Fame as a Founder in 1998. [1]

  4. Sam Jacks - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Perry Jacks (April 23, 1915 – May 14, 1975) more commonly known as, "Sam Jacks," was a Canadian soldier in World War II, inventor, military and civic recreation director, sports coach, creator of the Canadian sport of ringette for girls [1] [2] and the creator and codifier of the first set of rules for floor hockey in 1936.

  5. Hockey - Wikipedia

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    The floor game of gym ringette, though related to floor hockey, is not a true variant because it was designed in the 1990s and modelled on the Canadian ice skating team sport of ringette, which was invented in Canada in 1963. Ringette was also invented by Sam Jacks, the same Canadian who codified the rules for the open disk style of floor ...

  6. Sneakers - Wikipedia

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    Several terms for sneakers exist in South Africa, including gym shoes, sports shoes and takkies. [8] Other names for sneakers includes rubber shoes in Philippine English , track shoes in Singapore English , canvas shoes in Nigerian English , [ dubious – discuss ] camboo ("camp boot") in Ghana English, and sportex in Greece.

  7. Ringette in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The sport of ringette is played in all 10 Canadian provinces and the Northwest Territories and involves an average of over 31,000 registered players every year. Canada is the location of ringette's origin where it is also recognized as a national heritage sport. The sport is governed nationally by Ringette Canada. [1]

  8. Rita Ora Wore the Tennis Shoes I’ve Been Wearing Non-Stop

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    One of those really great pairs of tennis shoes? The Reebok Women’s Floatzig 1 Sneaker, which famous singer and actress Rita Ora and I are both fans of. Rita Ora wearing the Reebok Women’s ...

  9. Ringette Canada - Wikipedia

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    History and notes Ringette Ontario 1969 In 1969, the Ontario Ringette Association (now Ringette Ontario) was established as the first provincial sport governing body in Canada devoted to the advancement of Ringette. Dave Bass was its first President. It had 1,500 players in 14 communities and was founded with a government grant of $229.27. [14]