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Roller derby league
Los Angeles Derby Dolls
League logo
Metro areaLos Angeles
CountryUnited States
Founded2003
TeamsDerby Dolls X (travel team)
Fight Crew
Sirens
Tough Cookies
Varsity Brawlers
Track type(s)Banked
AffiliationsRDCL, WFTDA
Websitederbydolls.com

The L. A. Derby Dolls (LADD) is Los Angeles' original women's quad-skate banked track roller derby league. It was founded in October 2003 by Rebecca Ninburg (a.k.a. Demolicious) and Wendy Templeton (a.k.a. Thora Zeen). The league is composed of more than 120 women divided into five teams who skate on a banked track.

Like most modern roller derby leagues, the L.A. Derby Dolls is a do-it-yourself and 100% skater-run organization. The league operates entirely on volunteer work; there are no paid athletes. The L.A. Derby Dolls are one of only thirteen banked track leagues in the United States. The founders' vision for the league includes legitimizing the sport of roller derby and promoting businesses and organizations run by women.

In January 2012, the L.A. Derby Dolls were a founding member of the Roller Derby Coalition of Leagues.

In February 2018, Los Angeles Derby Dolls was accepted as an apprentice member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA).

Teams

There are five teams within the Los Angeles Derby Dolls league. The four home teams are: the Fight Crew, the Sirens, the Tough Cookies and the Varsity Brawlers. The fifth team is the Derby Dolls X, which are the L.A. Derby Doll's all-star team that competes on a national level.

The L.A. Derby Dolls also have their own referee team called "The Enforcers".

Community service

The L.A. Derby Dolls have partnered with other organizations for community service work such as the Human Rights Campaign, Children of the Night, Big Sunday, AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA), Children's Hospital Los Angeles, the St. Vincent Medical Center (Los Angeles), the American Diabetes Association (ADA), and with After-School All-Stars (ASAS) to help teach young girls the sport of roller derby.

Because of their community service outreach programs, in 2009, the L.A. Derby Dolls were honored as a Treasure of Los Angeles by the Central City Organization, putting them in a category with the likes of Magic Johnson and the LA Dodgers.

The LA Derby Dolls have also been hosting the Down Syndrome Association of Los Angeles (DSALA) critically acclaimed annual fundraising event called TwentyWonder — “A Carnival Of The Mind” since 2011. All proceeds benefit individuals born with Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) living in the greater Los Angeles area.

Training

LADD also has a junior league for girls ages 7–17 to learn the sport of roller derby and to learn empowerment, community, leadership, and athleticism.

The Derby Dolls offer a roller derby fitness program called Derby Por Vida (DPV) for the public to learn how to play roller derby which is open to both men and women.

DPV is also considered a stepping stone into the LA Derby Dolls Fresh Meat program where women train to become team skaters for the league.

Co-ed scrimmages are offered during wRECk League. All types of scrimmage-safe skaters from freshmeat to retired as well as referees can enjoy either flat or banked track game play during wRECk League practice.

Every March, LADD brings in top roller derby trainers (both flat and banked track) to teach at their camp called March RADness which has limited space.

LADD attracts skaters from around the world who wish to learn on a banked track.

Media

The Derby Dolls have been featured on NBC's Kath and Kim, VH1's "Rock of Love," Chelsea Lately, CNN, FOX News and several LADD skaters appear in Whip It!, which was written by former L.A. Derby Dolls (and original Sirens) skater Shauna “Maggie Mayhem” Cross. They were also featured on episodes of CSI Miami, Bones and Bunheads.

Skaters

In addition to Shauna Cross, notable Derby Dolls skaters include screenwriter and author Pamela Ribon, journalist and author Alex Cohen, actresses Emma Dumont and Ivy Wolk, and roller derby coach Bonnie D.Stroir. Comedian Blaine Capatch has been an announcer for the league.

Sister League

The Los Angeles Derby Dolls also has a sister league located in San Diego, California called the San Diego Derby Dolls (SDDD).

References

  1. "RDCL Founding Members and Mission Archived 2015-06-19 at the Wayback Machine", Roller Derby Coalition of Leagues, January 1, 2012
  2. "WFTDA Accepts 12 Apprentice Leagues – WFTDA". wftda.com. WFTDA. 15 February 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  3. "Twentywonder — A Carnival Of The Mind” Archived 2019-07-17 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Barbee, Jennifer; Cohen, Alex (2010). Down and Derby: the Insider's Guide to Roller Derby. Berkeley, California: Counterpoint LLC. pp. 251–253. ISBN 978-1-59376-274-2.
  5. Erskine, Chris. "Roller Derby is No Rinky-dink Endeavor". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
  6. Kellogg, Carolyn (12 April 2010). "LATFOB: blogger, TV writer and novelist Pamela Ribon". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
  7. "These Roller Skating Women Get "Down and Derby"". NPR. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
  8. Schaefer, Samantha (March 23, 2014). "For the L.A. Derby Dolls, elbow room for self-improvement". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 14, 2024.
  9. Nina Garin, "Dolls with wallop", San Diego Union-Tribune, 2 October 2009

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Preceded byNew tournament Battle on the Bank winners
2008
Succeeded bySan Diego Derby Dolls
Preceded byTeam Legit Battle on the Bank winners
2012–2015
Succeeded byCurrent champions
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