Shelly Hruska is a Canadian Metis, a former ringette and bandy player, coach, and teacher from Winnipeg. Hruska helped lead Team Canada twice to victory in the World Ringette Championships.
Hruska was a member of 2002 national ringette team who won gold at the 2002 World Ringette Championships in Edmonton, Alberta, then became a member of the 2004 national ringette team once again, competing at the 2004 World Ringette Championships in Stockholm, Sweden where she played a key role on the team which won the silver.Forsyth, J., & Giles, A.R. (Eds.). (2013). Aboriginal Peoples & Sport in Canada: Historical Foundations and Contemporary Issues. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press. In 2010, Hruska helped the Canada women's national bandy team to a 4th place finish overall at the 2010 Women's Bandy World Championship.
Hruska was inducted into the Ringette Manitoba Hall of Fame in 2016–2017 under the category, "Player". On April 12, 2023, Hruska was inducted into the Manitoba Indigenous Sports Hall of Fame.
As her playing career continued, she tried out for Team Canada and made the team in time for the 2002 World Ringette Championships in Edmonton where Team Canada won gold defeating Finland 3-1. Hruska represented Team Canada once again at the 2004 World Ringette Championships in Stockholm, where she was a key player in their victory.
In 2010, Hruska helped Team Canada capture 4th place at the Women's Bandy World Championship.
| 1999 | Canada Winter Games, Ringette, Runner Up | Team Manitoba |
| 2002 | World Ringette Champion | Team Canada in Edmonton, Alberta |
| 2004 | World Ringette Champion | Team Canada in Stockholm, Sweden |
| 2004 | Manitoba Aboriginal Youth Achievement Award | Winner |
| 2005 | Tom Longboat Award as Manitoba's Aboriginal Athlete of the Year | Co-Winner with Garnet Desjarlais of Winnipeg (ball hockey) |
| 2008 | World Bandy Championship, 5th place | Team Canada |
| 2010 | World Bandy Championship, 4th place | Team Canada |
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