Finland national ringette team

Nina Sundell (2023) Heidi Petrell (2023) Finland (Sr.) 1990(Gloucester, Canada; 1990)

[6][7][8] Having competed at every World Championships since, they have won nine of the fourteen events, marking them as the most successful national ringette side by far.

While Finland had formed its first all-junior Finland national ringette team in 2012, its arch-rival, Canada, did not form its first all-junior Canadian national ringette team until 2013.

However, by 2013, the Junior tournament was officially merged with the World Ringette Championship and ceased as a separate event.

From WRC 2013 onward, all competing ringette nations with Junior national ringette teams compete in the World Ringette Championships program along with Senior national teams but did so in a separate Junior Pool, currently dominated by Team Canada.

Wahlsten also competed in the Winter Olympics as a member of the Finland men's national ice hockey team and was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame.