Referee-in-Chief for CRRA: Julie Marleau
You must apply to the ref-in- chief during August, as the level 1 clinic is usually held in September. The Ottawa area only holds one level 1 (or less) clinic a year, so spots are limited. You must apply to the ref-in- chief, and they will let you know if you have been accepted to the clinic.
From there, you will need to register for the clinic, by making a profile with Ringette Canada at the link below .
Click for clinics - Please do not register for a clinic prior to submitting an application to the Referee-in-Chief.
The Level 1 officiating clinic is designed to educate the new official in the basic techniques of officiating. The clinic material is covered in approximately six (6) hours, plus one (1) hour of ice time to test attendees on the required skating skills.
The topics covered include:
Qualification and pre-game duties
Positioning and on-ice mechanics
Violations and rules
Body contact principles
Signals
Skating skills assessment
The clinic is wrapped up with a Level 1 quiz, with a 50% pass required to certify.
Ringette Canada crests, rulebooks, casebooks and other helpful material canbe purchased at the clinic.
Required items include skates, black CSA certified helmet, whistle, black pants and an officials jersey.
When you complete the clinic it is up to you to contact your local Referee-in-Chief, complete a registration form and get on the ice.