2023 Women's World Challenge rosters

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The 2023 Women's World Challenge rosters details the players that played in 2023 Women's World Challenge. [1]

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Canada

Head coach: Tara Chrisholm

No.Pos.Name
25FHadley Frittenburg
14FRaphaelle Tousignant
15FSheena Darnley
9DMackenzie Spong
18FAubree Clements
12DAlicia Souveny
71DEmilie Charron-Pilotte
29FVanessa Racine
23FHailey King
10DClaire Buchanan
17FAlanna Mah
33GMarie-Eve Croteau
22DPeggy Assinck
8DMeghan Harris
31GTracey Arnold
16DHailey Halik
11FMyriam Adam
30GJessie Gregory
5FAlyssa White

Great Britain

Head coach: Ian Offers

No.Pos.Name
21DLeanne Emmerson
13FFelicity Elizabeth Anne Gregory
22DAlysha Tracy Anne Atkinson
12FFreya Alice Levy
15DNicola Claire Terrell
6FShannon Marie Couch
8FStacey Quirk
7FDani Czernuszka-Watts
94FEmily Louise McLean
87DSarah Louise Hope
33GNicole Jodi Hill
11DHelen Louise McGivern
3GSusi Rogers-Hartley

United States

Head coach: Rose Misiewicz

No.Pos.Name
11FKelsey Lee Diclaudio
12DChloe Kirkpatrick
17FSarah Bettencourt
31DRobynne Hill
44FJamie Benassi
36FKaden Herchenroether
13FBrianna Atkins
4FRachel Grusse
33GHope Magelky
14GGabby Graves-Wake
19DChristy Gardner
30GHope Bevilhymer
83FMadeleine Gallagher
16DMonica Quimby
6FCatherine Faherty
7FRebecca Mann
15FLera Doederlein
2FKatie Ladlie

Team World

Head coach: Flag of Norway.svg Espen Hegde

No.Pos.Name
2D Flag of Norway.svg Lena Schroeder
9 Flag of Norway.svg Maren Norheim
23F Flag of Norway.svg Solvei Harila Skjold
16F Flag of Finland.svg Sanna Koivusalo
5F Flag of France.svg Anne Buisson
22F Flag of Latvia.svg Dina Grīnberga
8F Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Anna Špringlová
7GK Flag of Germany.svg Meranda Reast
4F Flag of Japan.svg Meika Fujiwara
10F Flag of Sweden.svg Caroline Persson
1GK Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Élisabeth Bisaillon
6F Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Amanda Fanizza
3F Flag of the United States.svg Isabelle Hogness
21D Flag of the United States.svg Ailin Zheng
14D Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Tuyet Yurczyszyn
15D Flag of the United States.svg Rachel Steffen
17GK Flag of the United States.svg Lynsey Warne

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References

  1. "TEAM ROSTERS_Green Bay 2023". International Paralympic Committee.