Lethbridge Roller Derby Guild
An 8+ open roller derby league. Home of the Deathbridge City Rollers and Windy City Wipeouts.
Photo caption: Roller derby skaters often play under a roller derby nickname. Derby names are indicated in brackets. Left to right: Mackenzie Heidinger (Medusa), Jesse Leger (Cheshie), Kyira Franklin (Clawless), Abigail Reimer (Super Fly), Myra Moore (Shredher). Inset: Jasper Davis (Golden Eagle) and Audrey May (Audzilla). Lethbridge will be well-represented on the roller derby world
DetailsThe Junior Roller Derby Association (JRDA) of Canada has named its head coach who will lead the national roller derby team. Caroline Reimer, head coach of the Lethbridge Roller Derby Guild, will be traveling to France with the Canadian Junior Roller Derby team to compete in the 2023 JRDA World Cup. This isn’t Reimer’s first
DetailsRoller discos are making a comeback and Lethbridge is no exception. Roller Skate Lethbridge and the Lethbridge Roller Derby Guild are teaming up to offer monthly rolling events . The Summer Series Roller Discos will take place on the last Friday of the month at the Lethbridge Curling Club from April to July. “We’re so
DetailsCome experience the invigorating challenge of roller derby! Attend Adult Try-It-Free! Sunday, April 28, 1:30-3 p.m. Lethbridge Curling Club #110 – 74 Mauritania Rd. W. Open to adults 18+. Arrive at 1:30 to sign your paperwork and be fitted for gear. Skating starts at 2 p.m. You’ll get your first skating lesson and start learning
DetailsScroll down for information about final registration for adult and junior programs Adult Try-It-Free Sunday, April 28, 1:30-3 p.m. Lethbridge Curling Club #110 – 74 Mauritania Rd. W. Open to adults 18+. Arrive at 1:30 to sign your paperwork and be fitted for gear. Skating starts at 2 p.m. You’ll get your first skating lesson
DetailsWhen Marissa Stocker started roller derby in 2013, she had no idea it could take her to the national stage. Now, at 17-years-old, she has earned a spot with Team Canada on the junior roller derby team. “My sister, ‘Mad-Dawg,’ is the reason I joined roller derby in the first place,” says Stocker, referring to
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