Social Event

MN Roller Girls social

November 09, 2019

06:00 PM - 09:00 PM CST

Twin Cities Platoon

Event overview

Come out and experience a sport that has been around since the great depression. What is Roller Derby? Roller derby is a fast-paced, full-contact sport played on quad roller skates. Each game is two, 30-minute periods composed of two minute plays, or “jams.” Each team starts with four skaters playing defense (“blockers”) and one player playing offense (“jammer”).The jammer must pass each opposing blocker upright and in-bounds in order to make a legal lap. The first jammer to make it past the group of blockers (the “pack”) on their initial lap is designated as “lead jammer,” and has the power to stop the jam before two minutes are up. After the initial lap, jammers accumulate one point for every opposing blocker they pass. Skaters may not hit other skaters with their hands, head, or feet. Additionally, skaters may not hit others in the head, back, or feet. Doing often times leads to a penalty. Penalties are common and happen without game stoppage. Players report to the penalty box for a 30 second penalty during gameplay, then return to gameplay. However, skaters may only accrue 7 during the game, or they will foul out. Skating officials and non-skating officials monitor the game from both the inside and outside of the track to ensure safety and fairness. Minnesota Roller Derby is a skater-owned, flat-track roller derby team in St. Paul, Minnesota. The league was founded in 2004 by the Donnelly sisters as Minnesota RollerGirls during the re-birth of modern roller derby that started in Austin, Texas. As one of the founding members of the WFTDA (Women’s Flat Track Roller Derby Association), Minnesota was among the first teams to have a public game, and was the first to have a home in a professional venue. We have been proud to call the Legendary Roy Wilkins Auditorium our home for practices and games since 2005. Roller derby began in the 1930s as skating marathons during the Great Depression. Promoter Leo Seltzer discovered that the events were more exciting when the skaters would push and shove one another to gain position. He began to market these as a full-contact sport. Roller derby experienced a revival in the 1970s and was often shown on Saturday afternoon TV. Most recently, a group of women in Austin, Texas in the early 2000s created the modern iteration of the sport. Currently, there are over 500 leagues on 6 continents playing the modern, flat-track version of the game.

Type

Social Event

What To Wear

Wear you blue with pride

Inclement Weather

Indoors - great for who know what we can expect from old man winter this year

Event Contact

When and where

Date

November 09, 2019

Time

06:00 PM - 09:00 PM (CST)

Location

Roy Wilkins Auditorium

175 West Kellogg Boulevard
St Paul, MN 55102

Parking Information

multiple lots around Roy Wilkins

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