London Roller Derby
London Roller Derby is a women's flat track roller derby league and a member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association. London Roller Derby are founding members of the United Kingdom's national governing body of roller derby, United Kingdom Roller Derby Association, alongside other leagues within the UK. The league has four active travel teams which play competitive roller derby across the UK and the world: London Brawling, Brawl Saints, Batter C Power and Dream Team.
History and organization
Founded as London Rollergirls by Courtney Welch, Lauren Langston and Danielle West, London is the oldest roller derby league in the United Kingdom. Since London Rollergirls began in April 2006, the league has grown to include over 60 members, plus referees and support crew. The London Rollergirls held the first public women's flat track roller derby bout held in the United Kingdom on 7 September 2007, to a sold-out crowd of over 500 people. The London Rollergirls held their first British inter-league bout in March 2008 against the Glasgow Rollergirls' travel team; The Irn Bruisers, and their first international bout in June 2008 against Team Canada, a Canadian team made up of members from Toronto Roller Derby, Oil City Derby Girls, Terminal City Roller Girls, Calgary Roller Derby Association, and Saskatoon Roller Derby.In July 2009, the London Rollergirls hosted Europe's first roller derby tournament, "Roll Britannia", featuring twelve teams from the UK and Germany. The tournament was held at the historic Earls Court Exhibition Centre at Earls Court in London, England. London won the tournament, and became the first champions of European roller derby. On 4 November 2009, London Rollergirls joined the Women's Flat Track Derby Association under their Apprentice Programme, and graduated to full membership status in June 2010. London was the first league outside North America to become a member of the WFTDA. The London Rollergirls won the British Airways Great Britons competition in Winter 2009; providing them free tickets on BA to fly to the United States of America east coast in April 2010 - to train with and play some of the top leagues in the US.
Eleven members of the London Rollergirls were selected to represent Team England at the 2011 Roller Derby World Cup in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in December 2011. London skaters also represented Team Sweden and Team Ireland.
In 2010, London also started a recreational league, which offers a training ground for skaters new to derby. Tryouts are required for recreational league skaters to enter the main London Rollergirls league.
At the beginning of the 2019 season, London Rollergirls, disbanded their recreational league, absorbing skaters of that strand into their main league. This led to the creation of their D-team. In August 2019, London announced a rebrand as London Roller Derby.
The league's legal entity London Rollergirls Limited is a private company limited by guarantee, and a not-for-profit organisation, based in London, England. The aims and objectives of the skater-owned and run league includes promoting athleticism, charity, teamwork and confidence in women, and aims to represent the diverse London area in regard to body shape, occupations, sexual orientation, race and nationality. The name "London Roller Derby" and their associated logo are registered trademarks owned by London Rollergirls Limited in the United Kingdom and Europe.
London Roller Derby is a D.I.Y. member-run organisation, with a board of directors and committees. League committees include: Administration, Bout Production, Events, Merchandising, Public Relations, Referees, Sponsorship, Coaching, Tech, and Venues. There are also visitor coordinators to provide hospitality to visitors from other roller derby leagues. League members are eligible to vote in league matters and participate on committees. London trains participants to roller skate and to play roller derby under a structured training programme. Although skaters are all women, men are allowed to be involved in all other league roles; such as referees, support crew, and announcing.
WFTDA competition
London Rollergirls became the first non-USA team to break the Derby News Network top 20 power rankings in May 2010, after a successful North American tour; where they beat Providence Roller Derby, the CT RollerGirls, and lost by one point to the home team Philthy Britches from Philly Rollergirls.In April 2011, London Rollergirls hosted the first WFTDA tournament outside of North America, and played host to Charm City Rollergirls, Montreal Roller Derby, and Steel City Derby Demons at Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London. In September 2011, London participated in the WFTDA Eastern Regional Tournament, 'Nightmare on 95'. They entered the competition as the tenth seed, and finished in fifth place – then the largest jump by a bottom-ranked team in WFTDA playoff history.
In September 2012, London Rollergirls again qualified for the WFTDA East Region Playoffs, entering the tournament as the sixth seed, and finishing in fourth place, again bettering their seeding and establishing themselves as the top non-US team worldwide. The first European Roller Derby Championships were held in Berlin in November 2012. London entered the tournament as the top seed and won the tournament, defeating hosts the Berlin Bombshells in the final.
A second North American tour in June 2013 saw London head to the west coast to take on five American and Canadian teams. Wins over Terminal City Rollergirls, Jet City Rollergirls and Rat City Rollergirls, and narrow losses to Rose City Rollers and Oly Rollers set London in a position to comfortably qualify for the 2013 WFTDA Playoffs. The London Rollergirls took part in the 2013 WFTDA Division 1 Playoffs, hosted in Fort Wayne, Indiana. At Fort Wayne, London took on Rose City Rollers, Denver Roller Dolls, and Montreal Roller Derby. London Brawling beat Rose City and Montreal, but lost to Denver. They entered the Playoff tournament as the fourth seed, and finished the tournament in third place, qualifying for that year's WFTDA Championships as the first team outside of North America to do so. In London's first Championship visit, they were eliminated after their first game when they lost to the Atlanta Rollergirls, 184–169.
Rankings
- CR = consolation round
Teams
In summer of 2008, three permanent home league teams were formed: The Steam Rollers, The Suffra Jets, and the Ultraviolent Femmes. A fourth team, Harbour Grudges, had their debut in 2010.
- 2009 Season Champions – Suffra Jets
- 2010 Season Champions – Suffra Jets
- 2011 Season Champions – Steam Rollers
- 2012 Season Champions – Harbour Grudges
- 2013 Season Champions – Ultraviolent Femmes
Notable bouts
29 March 2008: "Riots of Spring"; first LRG inter-league bout; London Brawling 163 v Irn Bruisers 31.
7 June 2008: "Mutiny on the Mountie"; international inter-league bout; London Brawling 128 v Team Canada 45.
28 April 2009: "Grand Slam"; inter-league bout; Ultraviolent Femmes 171 v Barockcity Roller Derby 15; first UK intra-league championship bout, Suffra Jets 97 v Steam Rollers 73.
6 June 2009: "Double Trouble"; inter-league bout; London Brawl Saints 156 v Leeds Roller Dolls 47, inter-league bout; London Brawling 249 v Birmingham Blitz Derby Dames 20.
18–19 June 2009: "Roll Britannia"; European tournament; London Rollergirls 1st, Birmingham Blitz Derby Dames 2nd, Glasgow Roller Girls 3rd.
20 March 2010: "A Fistful of Rollers"; inter-league bout; Hustlers 84 vs London Brawling 63, inter-league bout; London Brawl Saints 79 v Irn Bruisers 19.
10, 17, 18 April 2010: "2010 East Coast Tour"; first UK team to play inter-league bouts in the USA. Philthy Britches 103 vs London Brawling 102, CT RollerGirls 50 vs London Brawling 179, Providence Roller Derby 60 vs London Brawling 157.
9–10 April 2011: "Anarchy in the UK"; first full WFTDA-sanctioned bouts to be held in the UK. Four-way tournament featuring London Rollergirls, Charm City Roller Girls, Montreal Roller Derby and Steel City Derby Demons.
16–18 September 2011: "Nightmare on 95"; WFTDA East Region Playoffs. First team from outside North America to play at a regional playoff tournament. Having initially been seeded tenth, London managed to finish the tournament in fifth place with Stefanie Mainey picking up the honour of tournament MVP.
28–30 September 2012: "Sugarbush Showdown"; WFTDA East Region Playoffs. Entering the tournament as sixth seed, London defeated old rivals Montreal, before losing to Philly and Charm City to end the tournament in 4th place, narrowly missing out on a trip to Championships.
1–8 June 2013: "2013 West Coast Tour"; second major North American tour including first UK-Canada bout held in Canada, London defeating Terminal City Rollergirls of Vancouver. First win over a WFTDA Top Ten ranked team, defeating sixth-ranked Rat City Rollergirls.
In April 2014: London played Toronto Roller Derby's A-team, CN Power, at the Spectrum Centre in Guildford, defeating them 477–41.