Posts Tagged ‘derby girls’


NHL Lockout=Follow a New Sport: Roller Derby

Tuesday, September 18th, 2012

 

 

Wildrose Cup, 2012

Our national sport will be noticeably absent for a while. What better opportunity to expand your sports repertoire. The gaping void will need to be filled, and I have a great suggestion for you. Why not check out a local Roller Derby game? In Alberta alone, there are more than 17 adult leagues and 4 junior leagues (and growing continuously) There is not a Saturday night that goes by without a game within your reach.

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Roller Derby’s Biggest Challenge to Growth

Monday, March 26th, 2012

Winter is a challenging time for Roller Derby in Canada. Facilities that are big enough to host practices and bouts that do NOT have ice in them, are limited. The derby community is a creative bunch though, and somehow, they always pull through.

There are dreams, however.  Dreams of venues dedicated to the sport. Dreams of Roller Derby having paid players. Dreams of Roller Derby world domination….oops, maybe that’s a bit much, but I think you get the gist.

Calgary's Olympic Oval - Home of Flat Track Fever

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Historic moment for Edmonton Roller Derby

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

The Oil City Derby Girls have just signed a contract to play the E-Ville Roller Derby League on September 17, 2011 for the Wild Rose Cup! This is an historic moment in Western Flat Track Roller Derby.

Interleague representatives show the signed contract! Pamtera from Oil City and Nerd Badger from E-Ville.

Interleague representatives show the signed contract! Pamtera from Oil City and Nerd Badger from E-Ville.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the history of this sport, five years ago there was only one roller derby league in Edmonton: The Oil City Derby Girls. Some of the members branched off and formed the E-Ville Roller Derby League to prove that, like heads, two leagues are indeed better than one – and it seems that they may have been right. Over the past five years both teams have been striving for success, learning from losses and racking up wins in games with teams all over Canada and the USA. (more…)

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Tracking the Growth and Popularity of Roller Derby

Sunday, February 13th, 2011

Photo by Anthony Canada

You know a sport is growing exponentially when there are internet sites dedicated specifically to tracking new teams internationally.

On Derby Earth they track and map, just about every Derby league on the planet!! From banked track, to WFTDA Leagues, to independants and juniors, this site is a one-stop shop for people looking to find Roller Derby Worldwide! (more…)

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What to expect at a Roller derby Bout

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

Photo by Anthony Canada

I know, you are all wondering the same thing, right? Those of you that are not seasoned fans yet, might need a little advice and guidance in this area…lol.

How does one behave at a Roller Derby bout? What can we expect at our first bout? All valid concerns my dear friends. As a lover of the sport (and skater, board member and fan)let me take you through this one step at a time, a helpful little guide detailing what to wear, what to bring and when it’s okay to touch a derby girl. (more…)

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Is Roller Derby a “Real” Sport?

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

What defines a sport as being viewed as a legitimate sport, versus sports entertainment? In my opinion, the only real difference between the two would be the scripting. And ladies and gentleman…there is NO scripting on the track! 

The days of Skinny Minnie Miller and the iconic L.A. T-Birds may be long gone, but roller derby has been revived and quickly earning a spot with other amateur sports. Sure, there is still an entertainment factor, but arguably, isn’t that true with all sports? 

Roller derby is a sport like no other;  It has its own culture, it’s not mainstream (yet, anyway), and is very quickly gaining momentum, as the number of leagues in the world are growing weekly! 

The most surprising thing to me when I began skating with Oil City Derby Girls was just how disciplined they were, and how intense the practices were. Oddly enough, they don’t just let you strap on skates and go bashing around the track. There are skills that are drilled in to every skater (for their protection and the protection of those skating near them) and rules and strategies and even a written test! (Never expected that part!) The list of rules is quite dizzying and with the number of refs that are part of every bout, very little “under-handed” behaviour is missed.  For the most part though, despite the aggressive nature of the sport, the women that take part in a game are respectful and abide by the rules. Yes, there is bickering, but adrenaline will do that to even the most mild-mannered player at times. 

Take a look at this video: OCDG Vrs. Saskatoon

There truly is no room for scripting in today’s roller derby. The women that play are focused and proud of their accomplishments. And let me tell you, to make a team is quite an accomplishment!

To follow the journey of a freshmeat player, check out a great blog written by a friend of mine, Unchained  Malady(she even blogged about me…lol): http://pickacheek.blogspot.com

Check out Oil City’s next home game as the Tank’er Girls take on Prince George’s Rated PG Rollergirls on January 29!!

Much Derby Love,

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Roller Derby:Rebirth of a Vintage Sport

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

This is NOT your momma`s roller derby! Gone are the WWE-like scripted bouts from the 70`s and 80`s. The resurrection of roller derby is happening with alot of blood, sweat and tears….wait, no tears…derby girls don`t cry! (more…)

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