Maine Roller Derby

Maine Roller Derby
Maine Roller Derby
Metro area Portland, Maine
Country United States
Founded 2006
Teams The Port Authorities (A team)
The Calamity Janes (B team)
Track type(s) Flat
Venue Portland Exposition Building
Affiliations WFTDA
Website mainerollerderby.com

Maine Roller Derby (MRD) is Maine’s first and only women’s flat track roller derby league, which is a proud member league of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) and are one of the hundreds of leagues across the nation that have embraced the quickly-growing sport of roller derby as it is skated on a flat track.

Maine Roller Derby fosters professional, personal and athletic advancement for all the league's members through training for, promoting and playing the sport of roller derby. As a member of WFTDA, the league adheres to the organization's governing philosophy: "“by the skaters, for the skaters." The skaters are primary owners, managers, and operators of the league. Operational tasks include organizing home bouts, organizing fundraising events to off-shoot the cost for operating the league, promoting the sport of roller derby, recruiting and training skaters and volunteers, among other tasks necessary to run a business.

The league comprises two teams: an all-star team called The Port Authorities, and a junior varsity or B-team called The Calamity Janes. The home season occurs February through June, with bouts occurring at both the Portland Exposition Building and Happy Wheels Skate Center. Both teams also travel throughout the states and Canada to bout other leagues and participate in annual tournaments. MRD regularly recruits new skaters and volunteers.

MRD started in March 2006 after two Portland women were inspired by the A&E reality show Rollergirls. By June 2006 a group of twenty women began holding weekly practices at Roller World in Topsham. Determination and hard work (along with advice and support from skaters within the roller derby community) resulted in the launching of the Sneak Peek, the introduction of modern roller derby to Maine in November of 2006.

A year later MRD played its first home season at the Portland Expo. Since then, the league has hosted a season each year, inviting teams from all over New England, Canada and as far as Ohio to play at the Expo. Bouts at the Expo average a crowd of 600-700 fans.

Season Q4 ranking[1] Regionals Championship
2008 5 N/A N/A
2009 8 N/A N/A
2010 11 N/A N/A
2011 TBA 10[2] N/A

References

  1. ^ "Current Rankings", WFTDA
  2. ^ Nightmare on 95

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