Glen Gaudet
Inducted In
2019
Coach Glen Gaudet has played a major role in the development of ringette at the national and international levels throughout his 30 years of involvement with the sport.
Starting his long association with ringette in 1986 in Edmonton, Glen moved to Cambridge in 1989 and continued by coaching his daughters. In 2004, Glen helped to found the National Ringette League.
As head coach of the Cambridge Turbos in the National Ringette League between 2004 and 2014, Glen helped the Turbos capture three gold and three silver medals. In 2008, the Turbos were undefeated and won a gold medal at the first ever World Club Championship. Since 2015, Glen has been the Turbo’s general manager.
At the provincial level, Glen coached Team Ontario to three consecutive gold medals at the 1999, 2003, and 2007 Canada Winter Games.
He also guided Team Canada East to a silver medal win at the inaugural U19 World Ringette Championships held in Prague, Czech Republic in 2009.
In 2011, Ringette Canada appointed Glen as the head coach of its’ senior national team. At the same time, he also served in a leadership capacity in the development of Ringette Canada’s junior national team.
For his achievements, Glen received Cambridge’s Sports Contributor of the Year award in 2009 and was inducted into the Cambridge Sports Hall of Fame in 2014.