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  2. Roller Games - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles T-Birds team in 1983. Roller Games was the name of a sports entertainment spectacle created in the early 1960s in Los Angeles, California [1] as a rival to the Jerry Seltzer-owned Roller Derby league, which had enjoyed a monopoly on the sport of roller derby — and its name — since its inception in 1935.

  3. History of roller derby - Wikipedia

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    Some former Roller Derby stars found new fame in the Roller Games, and a handful of skaters simply went back and forth between the two organizations. After 1968, however, the Roller Derby to Roller Games defections were quite few; instead, a handful of Roller Games skaters returned to their roots and began skating for the Derby again. [72] [73]

  4. RollerGames - Wikipedia

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    RollerGames is a U.S. television series that presented a theatrical version of the sport of roller derby, and featured a number of skaters who had been in the Roller Games league (1961–1975), as well as younger participants. [2] It was broadcast for one season (1989–1990).

  5. Ralph Valladares - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Valladares (July 31, 1936 – November 13, 1998), often known as Ralphie Valladares, was a roller derby skater and coach.. Born in Guatemala, Valladares moved to Los Angeles with his family when he was twelve years old.

  6. Roller derby - Wikipedia

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    Roller derby is a roller skating contact sport played on an oval track by two teams of five skaters. It is played by approximately 1,250 amateur leagues [note 1] worldwide, though it is most popular in the United States. [2] A 60-minute roller derby game, or bout, is a series of two-minute timed jams.

  7. Toughie Brasuhn - Wikipedia

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    Brasuhn retired from competition in 1962, [4] and was subsequently inducted into the Roller Derby Hall of Fame. [9] In the mid-1960s, she briefly skated with the rival Roller Games, [5] before moving with her son to Honolulu, [4] where she died unexpectedly in 1971. [5]

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  9. List of roller derby leagues - Wikipedia

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    National Skating Derby (Roller Games) (1961–1975; see also RollerGames and Roller Games International) RollerGames (1989–1990; TV only) Roller Game League (RGL) (1990–2001? [year needed]) National Roller Derby League (NRDL) – 1995–2004; initially promoted as Roller Derby Inc.; current site promotes the San Francisco Bay Bombers, etc.