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Greater Toronto Area Rollergirls

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Metro area
  
Toronto, Ontario

Founded
  
2007

Venue
  
Ted Reeve Arena

Country
  
Canada

Track type(s)
  
Flat

Teams
  
G-sTARs (A team) Derby Debutantes (Home team)

The Greater Toronto Area Rollergirls, usually known as the GTA Rollergirls (GTAR), is a roller derby league based in Toronto, Ontario. Founded in 2007, the league consists of two teams, which compete against teams from other leagues.

The league was founded in early 2007 by Cynthia Brooks, known as "Splat Benatar". It claims to have been the first not-for-profit roller derby league in Toronto, Ontario. In 2009, its skaters included a nanny, an insurance broker and an actress.

By 2011, GTAR was one of three roller derby leagues in Toronto. In July, it was accepted as an apprentice member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association.

Several skaters from GTAR were involved in the 2011 Roller Derby World Cup, which was held in Toronto. Canadian Psycho was selected to skate for All-Ireland Roller Derby and Sloppy Boggins was chosen as assistant coach for Team Sweden, while Lee Way Wreck'em was an alternate for Team Canada.

On December 23, 2013, GTAR was made a full WFTDA member league.

References

Greater Toronto Area Rollergirls Wikipedia