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Roller derby in the United States

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Roller derby in the United States

The growing popularity of roller skating in the United States led to the formation of organized multi-day endurance races for cash prizes, as early as the mid-1880s. Speed and endurance races continued to be held on both flat and banked tracks in the century's first three decades and spectators enjoyed the spills and falls of the skaters. The term derby was used to refer to such races by 1922.

Associations

There are a multitude of roller derby associations in the United States.

  • USA Roller Sports (USARS) - 383 Member Leagues
  • Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) - 369 Member Leagues and 65 Apprentice Leagues as of April 2016
  • Men's Roller Derby Association (MRDA) - 25 Member Leagues
  • Junior Roller Derby Association (JRDA) - 19 Member Leagues
  • Modern Athletic Derby Endeavor (MADE) - 28 Member Leagues
  • World Organization of Roller Derby (WORD)
  • References

    Roller derby in the United States Wikipedia