Arizona Derby Dames

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Arizona Derby Dames
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Metro area Phoenix, Arizona
Country United States
Founded2005
TeamsBombshells
Brutal Beauties
Coffin Draggers
Doomsday Valkyries
Schoolyard Scrappers
Runaway Brides
Track type(s)Banked track
Venues Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Affiliations RDCL
Website www.azderbydames.com

Arizona Derby Dames (AZDD) is an all-women's amateur roller derby league based in the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area. The league currently plays banked-track roller derby.

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AZDD was founded by four skaters, Suzy Homewrecker (XXX), Joan Threat (50), All The Way Mae (213) and Prima Donna (32). These skaters aspired for AZDD to become Arizona's first banked-track roller derby league. Suzy Homewrecker originally skated for TXRD Lonestar Rollergirls, one of the first leagues that was established of the current resurgence of roller derby, and the league featured on Rollergirls . These founding skaters were originally members of Arizona Roller Derby.

AZDD normally holds one doubleheader bout per month. Between 2006 and 2008, these bouts were held at the Castle Sports Club in Phoenix. [1] In late 2008, the league announced that the 2009 season would be held in the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum.[ citation needed ]

On March 20, 2010, AZDD played their first doubleheader at the Veteran's Memorial Coliseum using a newly designed banked track. The last known banked-track events in Arizona were in the 1960s with the Arizona Raiders of the National Skating Derby. [2] The crowd, estimated to be over 4,000, is a record for the league and a record crowd for "resurgence era" roller derby in Arizona. [3]

Arizona Derby Dames became a founding member of the Roller Derby Coalition of Leagues in January 2012. [4]

Teams

AZDD's banked track for the 2010 season AZDD banked track.JPG
AZDD's banked track for the 2010 season

The Arizona Derby Dames has six home teams:

"Fresh Meat"

AZDD recruits members through tryouts that are held about every few months. Those new recruits who pass the tryouts start attending required practices and will eventually need to pass a skills test and a scrimmage test before being drafted to a team. While waiting for placement on a team, the "fresh meat" skaters perform other tasks at the bout such as the sale of raffle tickets, talking to fans, and cleanup duties throughout bout nights. "Fresh Meat" is a common term used in roller derby to define a skater who is still in training. [5]

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References

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  2. "Home". rollerderbyhalloffame.com.
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  4. "RDCL Founding Members and Mission Archived 2015-06-19 at the Wayback Machine ", Roller Derby Coalition of Leagues]", January 1, 2012
  5. "The Fresh Meat File - All you need to know to get started in roller derby".