Women’s National Team
The Canada Inline women’s national team first competition was in Rochester, USA at the 2002 FIRS World Championships. After being crowned gold medal champions in 2002 the expectations were set. With the exception of 2007, our women have participated in the FIRS World Championships every year since and continue to pursue the top prize.
| Canada Inline Women’s International Medal Count | ||||
| 3 | GOLD | 2002, 2004, 2005 | ||
| 4 | SILVER | 2003, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011 | ||
| 1 | BRONZE | 2009 | ||
| Canada Inline Women’s International Results | ||||
| Year | Event | Place | Location | Medalists (G, S, B) |
| 2002 | FIRS | 1st | Rochester, USA | Canada, USA, Australia |
| 2003 | FIRS | 2nd | Pisek, Czech Republic | USA, Canada, Czech Republic |
| 2004 | FIRS | 1st | London, Canada | Canada, USA, Czech Republic |
| 2005 | FIRS | 1st | Paris, France | Canada, USA, France |
| 2006 | FIRS | 2nd | Detroit, USA | USA, Canada, France |
| 2008 | FIRS | 2nd | Ratingen, Germany | Czech Republic, Canada, USA |
| 2009 | FIRS | 3rd | Varese, Italy | USA, Czech Republic, Canada |
| 2010 | FIRS | 2nd | Beroun, Czech Republic | Czech Republic, Canada, USA |
| 2011 | FIRS | 2nd | Roccaraso, Italy | USA, Canada, France |
| 2012 | FIRS | Columbia | ||

| 2011 FIRS Women’s World Inline Championship Silver Medalists | ||
| Last Name | First Name | Position |
| Clarke | Latoya | DEF |
| Bonello | Michelle | FWD |
| Moxley | Candice | FWD |
| Forbes | Donna | Coach |
| Grigg | Lindsay | DEF |
| Jarrell | Jackie | FWD |
| Ludolph | Brooke | FWD |
| Magnus-Sobotka | Kendra | Coach |
| Merante | Montana | FWD |
| Nanji | Sasha | DEF |
| Shirley | Samantha | FWD |
| Sorbara | Christina | FWD |
| Squire | Amanda | Goalie |
| Brown
Parkins |
Keely
Amanda |
Goalie
FWD |














