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Blizzard needs to give Zarya a Roller Derby skin
This would be amazing! Come on, Blizzard.
D2 will now be streamed!
You had no idea this was coming did you? WFTDA.tv is proud to announce that we will be broadcasting LIVE from the International WFTDA Division 2 Playoffs and Championships in Pittsburgh, PA! Check out the latest news for all the details on this exciting edition to our broadcast package this year.
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It's Bonnie Thunders. Scarily enough, she probably IS fine. 😍
Roller derby’s first black female skater
Darlene Anderson was raised to be a lady.
Growing up in Pasadena, her mother made her stop playing baseball because it was “too rough.” Her parents said she could take up ice skating instead, and regularly dropped her off at the local roller derby training center for lessons and practice. (They thought it was an ice rink; Darlene chose not to correct them.)
After practice on Saturdays, Darlene took streetcars to Olympic Auditorium to watch the pros go at it. A coach encouraged her to compete in the time trials there.
“It never dawned on me that I was trying out for a team,” Anderson told her friend Jim Greene. “All I wanted to do was skate in the (Olympic Auditorium) training center.”
When the time trials ended, they announced the winner: Her. She was 17 years old. It was 1957, and she was the first black woman to become a professional roller derby skater.
At her first game, her mother sat in the second row. Kids in the front row chanted for Darlene to knock down other players. Her mother wasn’t having it.
“Every time they would yell, my mother – now picture this small little lady about 90 pounds – reaching over the seats and slapping the kids trying to explain to them ‘No, Darlene is a lady, she isn’t to knock anyone down,’” Anderson recounted to Green for an interview on Derby Memories.
During her career, she skated for the Brooklyn Red Devils, the Los Angeles Braves, the San Francisco Bay Bombers, the Hawaii All Stars, and the New York Chiefs.
Anderson said even her mother came around: She became roller derby’s biggest fan.
If you’re interested in learning more about Darlene Anderson, you can visit the California African American Museum or some of these sources:
https://lasentinel.net/darlene-anderson-broke-roller-derby-color-barrier-in-1958.html
http://derbymemoirs.bankedtrack.info/Anderson_Darlene.html
http://www.examiner.com/article/darlene-anderson-first-afro-american-roller-derby
Made by Julia Sleazer, announcer for Puget Sound Outcasts and Rat City. Never forget that it takes all of us to make it work. Each piece is so important.
Fall means two things to the Boom Town Derby Dames in Alaska! How about a latte while watching WFTDA playoffs? I think yes. Breakfast viewing party, anyone?
I wonder if Ms. Valentin would be interested in strapping on some skates next. <3
Anchor City really won my heart over with their game posters. Spice Girls? You got me.
I think #bontskates just won the internet today with their post. "Scald Eagle for President? Doesn't get any more patriotic than that." Somebody get me a Coca-Cola.
Who is ready for the #WFTDAPLAYOFFS?!
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How you feel after all the squats and wall sits.
How I imagine the banked track is set up at Roller Con
Sportsmanship: it extends beyond your team's borders. Here a college senior hits her first home run but tore her ACL after rounding first base (sorry, no gratuitous injury shown). The rules do not allow her teammates to help her round the bases, without being called out, so the opposing team does it.
Off season: the time to do all the things neglected due to derby. Here we see a Lego shelf created by Pain Maker Sally of the Boom Town Derby Dames (one of the nine newest full member teams of the WFTDA, congratulations!). We need activities after all this resting! Otherwise we become Pinterest Pinspirations. Thank goodness for Roller Con in July. But seriously, this shelf is cool. Made for Legos, with Legos. What do you do in the off-season that isn't derby related?
Created by Hell Hathfury of the Rage City Roller girls. We have a Mashup "thanks and spanks" game with them on Saturday. It's like a fan appreciation game and this year it has a Star Wars theme. (I will be skating under the pseudonym "Rogue One.") We may have started a derby star wars meme war. She made this and it is glorious.
Because we all have that one bout photo that looks as if we are powering up, Super Saiyan style.