Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's team rosters

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These are the team rosters of the nations participating in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics .

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Group A

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

The following is the Canadian roster in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics. [1]

Head Coach: Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Melody Davidson

No.PositionNameHeight (cm)Weight (kg)BirthdateBirthplace2009–10 team
32G Charline Labonté 1757815 October 1982 Boisbriand, Quebec McGill Martlets
33G Kim St-Pierre 1757014 December 1978 Châteauguay, Quebec Montreal Stars
1G Shannon Szabados 172666 August 1986 Edmonton, Alberta Grant MacEwan Griffins
25D Tessa Bonhomme 1706323 July 1985 Sudbury, Ontario Calgary Oval X-Treme
3D Carla MacLeod 1626016 June 1982 Spruce Grove, Alberta Calgary Oval X-Treme
4D Becky Kellar 170701 January 1975 Hagersville, Ontario Burlington Barracudas
5D Colleen Sostorics 1627817 December 1979 Kennedy, Saskatchewan Calgary Oval X-Treme
12D Meaghan Mikkelson 175744 January 1985 Regina, Saskatchewan Edmonton Chimos
18D Catherine Ward 1676127 February 1987 Montreal, Quebec McGill Martlets
2F Meghan Agosta 1676612 February 1987 Ruthven, Ontario Mercyhurst Lakers
10F Gillian Apps 182782 November 1983 Toronto, Ontario Brampton Thunder
17F Jennifer Botterill 175691 May 1979 Winnipeg, Manitoba Mississauga Chiefs
F Jayna Hefford A 1656314 May 1977 Kingston, Ontario Brampton Thunder
F Haley Irwin 170746 June 1988 Thunder Bay, Ontario Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs
6F Rebecca Johnston 1706124 September 1989 Sudbury, Ontario Cornell Big Red
27F Gina Kingsbury 1726226 November 1981 Uranium City, Saskatchewan Calgary Oval X-Treme
13F Caroline Ouellette A 1807825 May 1979 Montreal, Quebec Montreal Stars
F Cherie Piper 1677529 June 1981 Toronto, Ontario Calgary Oval X-Treme
29F Marie-Philip Poulin 1677328 March 1991 Beauceville, Quebec Dawson Blues
26F Sarah Vaillancourt 167638 May 1985 Sherbrooke, Quebec Harvard Crimson
22F Hayley Wickenheiser C 1777712 August 1978 Shaunavon, Saskatchewan Eskilstuna Linden

Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia

The following is the Slovak roster in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics. [2]

PositionNameHeightWeightBirthdateBirthplace2009–10 team
G Jana Budajová 1665316 November 1992 Liptovský Mikuláš HK Poprad
G Monika Kvaková 1645815 December 1988 Žiar nad Hronom HC Slovan Bratislava
G Zuzana Tomčíková 1797223 April 1988 Zvolen Bemidji State Beavers
D Petra Babiaková 1757027 July 1977 Zvolen HC Slovan Bratislava
D Barbora Brémová 1686024 August 1991 Košice HC Slovan Bratislava
D Iveta Karafiátová C 1787514 May 1988 Bratislava Linköpings HC
D Michaela Matejová 169572 March 1986 Martin SC Reinach
D Petra Országhová 168587 April 1981 Banská Bystrica HC Slovan Bratislava
D Edita Raková 1716218 May 1978 Humenné HC Slovan Bratislava
F Natalie Babonyová 1757022 October 1983 Oshawa, Canada Toronto Crush
F Nikoleta Celárová 1686027 February 1983 Kežmarok HC Slovan Bratislava
F Janka Čulíková 1787530 June 1983 Martin HK Spišská Nová Ves
F Nicol Čupková 169574 November 1992 Košice HC Slovan Bratislava
F Anna Džurňáková A 1685824 January 1983 Kežmarok HC Slovan Bratislava
F Nikola Gápová 1716219 June 1989 Poprad HC Slovan Bratislava
F Maria Herichová 1757012 June 1990 Poprad HC Slovan Bratislava
F Petra Jurčová 1686022 June 1987 Košice HC Slovan Bratislava
F Jana Kapustová A 1787511 August 1983 Žilina Tornado Moscow
F Zuzana Moravčíková 1695723 October 1980 Ružomberok HC Slovan Bratislava
F Petra Pravlíková 168584 June 1985 Levoča Tornado Moscow
F Martina Veličková 1716217 February 1989 Prešov HC Slovan Bratislava

Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden

The following is the Swedish roster in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics. [3]

PositionNameHeightWeightBirthdateBirthplace2009–10 team
G Sara Grahn 171 cm (5 ft 7+12 in)71 kg (157 lb; 11.2 st)25 September 1988 Örebro Linköpings HC
G Valentina Lizana 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)68 kg (150 lb; 10.7 st)30 March 1990 Trångsund AIK
G Kim Martin 166 cm (5 ft 5+12 in)66 kg (146 lb; 10.4 st)28 February 1986 Stockholm Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs
D Emilia Andersson 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)73 kg (161 lb; 11.5 st)31 August 1988 Stockholm Segeltorps IF
D Gunilla Andersson 169 cm (5 ft 6+12 in)69 kg (152 lb; 10.9 st)26 April 1975 Skutskär Segeltorps IF
D Jenni Asserholt A 172 cm (5 ft 7+12 in)73 kg (161 lb; 11.5 st)8 April 1988 Örebro Linköpings HC
D Emma Eliasson 166 cm (5 ft 5+12 in)70 kg (150 lb; 11 st)12 June 1989 Kiruna Brynäs IF
D Frida Nevalainen 165 cm (5 ft 5 in)64 kg (141 lb; 10.1 st)27 January 1987 Umeå Modo Hockey
D Emma Nordin 168 cm (5 ft 6 in)69 kg (152 lb; 10.9 st)22 March 1991 Örnsköldsvik Modo Hockey
F Tina Enström 166 cm (5 ft 5+12 in)64 kg (141 lb; 10.1 st)23 March 1991 Örnsköldsvik Modo Hockey
F Elin Holmlöv 173 cm (5 ft 8 in)73 kg (161 lb; 11.5 st)8 May 1987 Knivsta Segeltorps IF
F Erika Holst C 179 cm (5 ft 10+12 in)82 kg (181 lb; 12.9 st)8 April 1979 Varberg Segeltorps IF
F Isabelle Jordansson 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)70 kg (150 lb; 11 st)8 March 1991 Danderyd AIK
F Klara Myrén 172 cm (5 ft 7+12 in)69 kg (152 lb; 10.9 st)25 May 1991 Borlänge Leksands IF
F Cecilia Östberg 166 cm (5 ft 5+12 in)64 kg (141 lb; 10.1 st)15 January 1991 Leksand Leksands IF
F Maria Rooth A 176 cm (5 ft 9+12 in)72 kg (159 lb; 11.3 st)2 November 1979 Ängelholm AIK
F Danijela Rundqvist 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)75 kg (165 lb; 11.8 st)26 September 1984 Stockholm AIK
F Frida Svedin Thunström 172 cm (5 ft 7+12 in)75 kg (165 lb; 11.8 st)4 November 1989 Sundsvall Modo Hockey
F Katarina Timglas 168 cm (5 ft 6 in)63 kg (139 lb; 9.9 st)24 November 1985 Malmö AIK
F Erica Udén Johansson 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)69 kg (152 lb; 10.9 st)20 July 1989 Sundsvall Segeltorps IF
F Pernilla Winberg 165 cm (5 ft 5 in)63 kg (139 lb; 9.9 st)24 February 1989 Limhamn Segeltorps IF

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland

The following is the Swiss roster in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics. [4]

PositionNameHeight (cm)Weight (kg)BirthdateBirthplace2009–10 team
G Sophie Anthamatten 1727426 July 1991 Visp EHC Saastal
G Florence Schelling 174689 March 1989 Zürich Northeastern Huskies
G Dominique Slongo 1605313 October 1988 Bern EHC Brandis
D Laura Benz 1705725 August 1992 Zürich EHC Winterthur
D Angela Frautschi 169735 June 1987 Interlaken ZSC Lions
D Julia Marty A 1707216 April 1988 Nussbaumen Northeastern Huskies
D Lucrèce Nussbaum 173677 October 1986 Scherzingen St. Thomas Tommies
D Claudia Riechsteiner 168653 January 1986 Sursee SC Reinach
D Sandra Thalmann 1626618 December 1992 Basel EHC Basel
D Stefanie Wyss 1646219 October 1985 Bern EV Bomo Thun
F Sara Benz 1635425 August 1992 Zürich EHC Winterthur
F Nicole Bullo 1605418 July 1987 Bellinzona HC Lugano
F Melanie Häfliger 1605229 September 1982 Schenkon SC Reinach
F Kathrin Lehmann C 1727027 February 1980 Zürich AIK
F Darcia Leimgruber 1626219 May 1989 Basel Maine Black Bears
F Stefanie Marty 1687016 April 1988 Nussbaumen Syracuse Orange
F Christine Meier A 1696824 May 1986 Bülach ZSC Lions
F Rahel Michielin 1655211 October 1990 Frauenfeld ZSC Lions
F Katrin Nabholz 167573 April 1986 Basel ZSC Lions
F Anja Stiefel 160569 August 1990 Frauenfeld SC Reinach
F Sabrina Zollinger 1626527 March 1993 Zürich EHC Winterthur

Group B

Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China

The following is the Chinese roster in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics. [5]

PositionNameHeightWeightBirthdateBirthplace2009–10 team
G Han Danni 165589 January 1991 Harbin Qiqihar
G Jia Dandan 163555 May 1982 Harbin Harbin
G Shi Yao 1787013 January 1987 Harbin Harbin
D Jiang Na 1747518 October 1988 Harbin Harbin
D Liu Zhixin 1746825 April 1993 Qiqihar Qiqihar
D Lou Yue 1606022 April 1987 Harbin Harbin
D Qi Xueting 158587 November 1986 Harbin Harbin
D Tan Anqi 1756710 June 1986 Harbin Harbin
D Wang Nan 1646722 April 1988 Harbin Harbin
D Yu Baiwei 1666817 July 1988 Harbin Harbin
D Zhang Shuang 162587 March 1987 Harbin Harbin
F Cui Shanshan 177678 May 1987 Harbin Harbin
F Gao Fujin 1626515 July 1984 Harbin Harbin
F Huang Haijing 172723 July 1988 Harbin Harbin
F Huo Cui 1605413 September 1988 Harbin Harbin
F Jin Fengling A 1665620 November 1982 Harbin Harbin
F Ma Rui 1726929 March 1989 Harbin Harbin
F Su Ziwei 162659 December 1984 Harbin Harbin
F Sun Rui A 1696014 May 1982 Harbin Harbin
F Tang Liang 1635426 August 1985 Harbin Harbin
F Wang Linuo C 1605728 August 1979 Harbin Harbin
F Zhang Ben 1706122 July 1985 Harbin Harbin
F Zhang Mengying 1665522 December 1993 Qiqihar Qiqihar

Flag of Finland.svg  Finland

The following is the Finnish roster in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics. [6]

PositionNameHeightWeightBirthdateBirthplace2009–10 team
G Mira Kuisma 168656 May 1987 Kuopio Oulun Kärpät
G Noora Räty 1646829 May 1989 Espoo Minnesota Golden Gophers
G Anna Vanhatalo 1786529 February 1984 Helsinki Espoo Blues
D Jenni Hiirikoski A 1616030 March 1987 Lempäälä Ilves Tampere
D Emma Laaksonen C 1595917 December 1981 Washington, D.C., United States Espoo Blues
D Rosa Lindstedt 1867824 January 1988 Ylöjärvi Ilves Tampere
D Terhi Mertanen 166684 April 1981 Joensuu Espoo Blues
D Heidi Pelttari 166692 August 1985 Tampere Ilves Tampere
D Mariia Posa 1645821 February 1988 Hyvinkää Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs
D Saija Sirviö 1726229 December 1982 Oulu Oulun Kärpät
F Anne Helin 1706828 January 1987 Helsinki Oulun Kärpät
F Venla Hovi 1696228 October 1987 Tampere Ilves Tampere
F Michelle Karvinen 1667027 March 1990 Rødovre , Denmark HC Rødovre
F Annina Rajahuhta 164628 March 1989 Helsinki Ilves Tampere
F Karoliina Rantamäki 1636523 February 1978 Espoo SKIF Nizhny Novgorod
F Mari Saarinen 1726730 July 1981 Kangasala Ilves Tampere
F Nina Tikkinen 170676 February 1987 Salo Minnesota State Mavericks
F Minnamari Tuominen 1656726 June 1990 Helsinki Ohio State Buckeyes
F Saara Tuominen A 169651 January 1986 Ylöjärvi Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs
F Marjo Voutilainen 1687022 March 1981 Kuopio Espoo Blues
F Linda Välimäki 1656231 May 1990 Ylöjärvi Ilves Tampere

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

The following is the Russian roster in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics. [7]

Head coach: Flag of Russia.svg Valentin Gureev    Assistant coach: Flag of Russia.svg Alexei Chistyakov

No.Pos.NameHeightWeightBirthdateBirthplace2009–10 team
1G Anna Prugova 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)62 kg (137 lb)20 November 1993 Khabarovsk Flag of Russia.svg Tornado Dmitrov
4D Alena Khomich 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)55 kg (121 lb)26 February 1981 Pervouralsk, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg SKIF Nizhny Novgorod
7F Olga Sosina 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)66 kg (146 lb)27 July 1992 Almetyevsk Flag of Russia.svg SKIF Nizhny Novgorod
8F Iya Gavrilova A 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)67 kg (148 lb)3 September 1987 Krasnoyarsk, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg Tornado Dmitrov
9F Alexandra Vafina 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)57 kg (126 lb)28 July 1990 Almaty, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg Fakel Chelyabinsk
11F Marina Sergina 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)68 kg (150 lb)2 March 1986 Polyarnye Zori, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg Tornado Dmitrov
13D Kristina Petrovskaya 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)64 kg (141 lb)3 June 1980 Moscow, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg Tornado Dmitrov
15D Olga Permyakova A 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)67 kg (148 lb)12 April 1982 Chelyabinsk, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg Tornado Dmitrov
17F Yekaterina Smolentseva C 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)65 kg (143 lb)15 September 1981 Pervouralsk, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg Tornado Dmitrov
20G Irina Gashennikova 1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)66 kg (146 lb)11 May 1975 Pushkino, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg Tornado Dmitrov
22F Yulia Deulina 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)62 kg (137 lb)14 April 1984 Krasnogorsk, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg SKIF Nizhny Novgorod
23F Tatiana Burina 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)70 kg (150 lb)20 March 1980 Novosibirsk, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg Tornado Dmitrov
25F Yekaterina Lebedeva 1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)66 kg (146 lb)14 September 1989 Sverdlovsk, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg Dinamo Yekaterinburg
26D Zoya Polunina 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)65 kg (143 lb)12 June 1991 Bogoroditsk, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg Tornado Dmitrov
28F Svetlana Terentieva 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)69 kg (152 lb)25 September 1983 Pervouralsk, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg SKIF Nizhny Novgorod
29F Tatiana Sotnikova 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)59 kg (130 lb)20 January 1981 Moscow, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg SKIF Nizhny Novgorod
30G Mariya Onolbayeva 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)78 kg (172 lb)25 December 1978 Murmansk, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg Fakel Chelyabinsk
34D Svetlana Tkacheva 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)63 kg (139 lb)3 November 1984 Moscow, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg SKIF Nizhny Novgorod
44D Alexandra Kapustina 1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)74 kg (163 lb)7 April 1984 Pervouralsk, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg SKIF Nizhny Novgorod
91F Yekaterina Ananina 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)62 kg (137 lb)13 June 1991 Sverdlovsk, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg Spartak-Merkury Yekaterinburg
95D Inna Dyubanok 1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)63 kg (139 lb)20 February 1990 Mozhaysk, Soviet Union Flag of Russia.svg Tornado Dmitrov

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

The following is the American roster in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics. [8]

Head coach: Flag of the United States.svg Mark Johnson    Assistant coaches: Flag of the United States.svg Dave Flint, Flag of the United States.svg Jodi McKenna

PositionNameHeightWeightBirthdateBirthplace2009–10 team
G Brianne McLaughlin 174 cm (5 ft 9 in)59 kg (130 lb)20 June 1987 Sheffield, Ohio Robert Morris Colonials
G Molly Schaus 174 cm (5 ft 9 in)67 kg (148 lb)29 July 1988 Natick, Massachusetts Boston Eagles
G Jessie Vetter 174 cm (5 ft 9 in)77 kg (170 lb)19 December 1985 Cottage Grove, Wisconsin Wisconsin Badgers
D Kacey Bellamy 174 cm (5 ft 9 in)65 kg (143 lb)22 April 1987 Westfield, Massachusetts New Hampshire Wildcats
D Caitlin Cahow 163 cm (5 ft 4 in)71 kg (157 lb)20 May 1985 New Haven, Connecticut Harvard Crimson
D Lisa Chesson 169 cm (5 ft 7 in)69 kg (152 lb)18 August 1986 Plainfield, Illinois Ohio State Buckeyes
D Molly Engstrom 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)81 kg (179 lb)1 March 1983 Siren, Wisconsin Wisconsin Badgers
D Angela Ruggiero A 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)87 kg (192 lb)3 January 1980 Los Angeles, California Harvard Crimson
D Kerry Weiland 163 cm (5 ft 4 in)64 kg (141 lb)18 October 1980 Palmer, Alaska Wisconsin Badgers
F Julie Chu A 174 cm (5 ft 9 in)67 kg (148 lb)13 March 1982 Bridgeport, Connecticut Harvard Crimson
F Natalie Darwitz C 160 cm (5 ft 3 in)62 kg (137 lb)13 October 1983 Eagan, Minnesota Minnesota Golden Gophers
F Meghan Duggan 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)74 kg (163 lb)3 September 1987 Danvers, Massachusetts Wisconsin Badgers
F Hilary Knight 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)78 kg (172 lb)12 July 1989 Hanover, New Hampshire Wisconsin Badgers
F Jocelyne Lamoureux 168 cm (5 ft 6 in)70 kg (150 lb)3 July 1989 Grand Forks, North Dakota North Dakota Fighting Sioux
F Monique Lamoureux 168 cm (5 ft 6 in)71 kg (157 lb)3 July 1989 Grand Forks, North Dakota North Dakota Fighting Sioux
F Erika Lawler 152 cm (5 ft 0 in)59 kg (130 lb)5 February 1987 Fitchburg, Massachusetts Wisconsin Badgers
F Gisele Marvin 174 cm (5 ft 9 in)75 kg (165 lb)7 March 1987 Warroad, Minnesota Minnesota Golden Gophers
F Jenny Potter A 163 cm (5 ft 4 in)66 kg (146 lb)12 January 1979 Edina, Minnesota Minnesota Golden Gophers
F Kelli Stack 165 cm (5 ft 5 in)59 kg (130 lb)13 January 1988 Brooklyn Heights, Ohio Boston Eagles
F Karen Thatcher 174 cm (5 ft 9 in)74 kg (163 lb)29 February 1984 Blaine, Washington Providence Friars
F Jinelle Zaugg-Siergiej 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)82 kg (181 lb)27 March 1986 Eagle River, Wisconsin Wisconsin Badgers

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