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  2. Roller Derby (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Roller Derby Skate Corp is an American manufacturer and distributor of sporting goods, specializing in quad skates, inline skates, ice hockey skates, skateboards, skating accessories, and recently, through its acquisition of 360 Inc., sporting goods for water sports including body boards, surfboards and swim products.

  3. Roller derby - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary roller derby has a basic set of rules, with variations reflecting the interests of a governing body's member leagues. The summary below is based on the rules of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA). [1] In March 2010, Derby News Network said that more than 98% of roller derby competitions were conducted under WFTDA ...

  4. 7 highly rated Rollerblades to shop now

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    When shopping for the best rollerblades, keep in mind your skill level and whether you’ll be skating outdoors or in a rink. Experts share the best tips to find highly-rated rollerblades.

  5. RollerJam - Wikipedia

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    RollerJam was the brainchild of Knoxville, Tennessee-based television writers Ross K. Bagwell Sr. and Stephen Land.Land, a boyhood fan of roller derby, was inspired to bring the sport back to television by an obituary for roller derby legend Joan Weston that he had read in The New York Times in May 1997, and shared his idea with Bagwell, his mentor, who gave him a positive response. [2]

  6. Roller skating - Wikipedia

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    Roller derby is a team sport played on roller skates on an oval track. Originally a trademarked product developed out of speed skating demonstrations, the sport underwent a revival in the early 2000s as a grass-roots-driven, five-a-side sport played mainly by women. [31]

  7. Roller skates - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, roller skating evolved from just a pastime to a competitive sport; speed skating, racing on skates, and inline figure skating, very similar to what can be seen in the Olympics on ice. In the mid 1990s roller hockey , played with a ball rather than a puck, became so popular that it even made an appearance in the Olympics in 1992.

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