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Flat Track Fever promises exciting roller derby action!

Wednesday, April 4th, 2012

On Friday, April 13th, the Olympic Oval will be home to the largest roller derby tournament in Western Canada.  Flat Track Fever, hosted by Calgary’s Chinook City Roller Derby, welcomes teams from all over Alberta, and even includes a few from beyond our borders.

Matchups promise to be exciting and unpredictable, as many of the teams have not played against each other.  Friday’s schedule introduces teams in short 30 minute bouts, which are half the length of regular bouts, for determination on which pool each team will play in.

The first bout will take place on Track One at 2:00 pm on Friday, Northern Alberta’s Grande Prairie Roller Derby Association takes on Southern Alberta’s Lethbridge Roller Derby Guild.  On Track Two, at 2:15 pm, our token international women’s team, the Spokannibals,  face off against the young and hot Foothills derby girls out of High River.  At 2:45 pm, Calgary’s own Kill Jills, of the Chinook City league, host the Central Alberta Roller Derby Association, in the first ever match up between these teams.  At 3:00 pm on Track Two, another North vs. South rivalry faces off with the Gas City Rollers out of Medicine Hat taking on the Lakeland derby girls out of Cold Lake.  The results of these primary bouts will determine who takes on the veteran teams from E-Ville, CRDA, OCDG, and the Red Deer Belladonnas, scheduled to play later Friday afternoon.

In the men’s pool, the Vancouver Murder are headed to the off leash park on Track One with Calgary’s own Glenmore Reservoir Dogs at 9:45 am, while the Red Deer Dreadnaughts have breakfast with the Puget Sound Outcast at 8:30 am on Track Two.

Junior action takes place at 2:15 pm with the G-Town Beat Down Derby Bratz and the GEJRD Rot’n Rollers in a rumble by the bike racks on Track One.

Derby action continues throughout the weekend, with ongoing scrimmages and challenge bouts scheduled.  For a full schedule, go to www.flattrackfever.chinookcity.ca, and come cheer on your favourite team!  Or if you don’t have one yet, head down to the oval and find out what kind of Derby fan you are!

Tickets are available online through Brown Paper Tickets http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/218458, and are $15/day or $30 for the whole weekend, if purchased in advance, or $20/day at the door. Kids get in free with a food bank donation, or $5.

 

 

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Local set to Referee the Roller Derby World Cup

Sunday, October 16th, 2011

David 'Papa Razzo' Chapman

Thirteen teams from all over the planet are gathering in Toronto for the first ever Roller Derby World Cup, December 2 – 4, 2011.  With teams featuring from the best players from each country, it promises to be an epic three days.

As previously announced, four local athletes have been chosen to play with Team Canada.  TAZ and Gunpowder Gertie from Red Deer Roller Derby Association, Teeknee from the Oil City Derby Girls, and Hell on Keller from E-Ville Roller Derby will represent our country in this historic international tournament. 

Alberta has another reason to be proud.  When invitations were sent out to officiate the World Cup, Red Deer’s David ‘Papa Razzo’ Chapman was on the list.  While seldom recognized with fanfare that star derby players enjoy, referees are an integral part of the sport.  Just like the players, derby officials work hard in terms of athletics and knowledge to learn their craft.  It has been suggested that roller derby is one of the hardest sports to referee, a persuasive argument considering that derby refs skate fast within a small area while processing a flood of information that must be framed within modern flat track derby’s convoluted three tiered penalty system.

Chapman says, “In sports like football, soccer, baseball, and, of course, hockey there is a common knowledge of the rules.  Up to a certain level anyone can play the game, and most people can ref, without an in depth knowledge of the actual rulebook. There is no such knowledge of roller derby, just a vague memory of seeing it on TV as a kid.  It’s like watching WWE – an athletic entertainment product – and trying to apply that to amateur wrestling – an actual sport.”

During Chapman’s two and half years with Red Deer Roller Derby Association, he has been official, player, or announcer for well over fifty bouts, travelling all over Canada and the United States.  Last July he became one of only two officials in western Canada (less than ten in all of Canada) to be certified by the regulatory body, the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association.

Chapman explains, “If all I ever did was work at home games, I would never have learned to be a good ref.  The officials that came before me in Edmonton, Calgary and beyond showed me that you need to travel, and be part of a larger community to succeed.  I learned a lot from them and I’m still learning today.  The rules are still evolving, and the way the game is played within those rules is changing as well.”

Like all derby officials, Chapman is a volunteer and will be travelling to Toronto for the World Cup on his own dime.  To help with Chapman’s costs, along with players TAZ and Gunpowder Gertie, come support them and Red Deer Roller Derby Association this coming weekend, October 22/23, at Skate and Destroy.  This boot camp and headliner game features four amazing bouts over two days.  Yours truly will be playing Saturday night when my Nightshades take on the Gas City Rollers.  Sunday will see two women’s rookie bouts and a co-ed game later on in the day.

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