Team Spain (roller derby)

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Team Spain
Team Spain roller derby logo.jpg
Founded2013
ColorsRed, yellow
Head coachSmärta Dolores
Lobo cop
ManagerDaisy Dioxin
Websitehttp://teamspainrollerderby.wordpress.com/

Team Spain Roller Derby or the Spanish Roller Derby National Team represents Spain in international roller derby competitions such as the Roller Derby World Cup. It was created in 2013 with the goal of competing at the 2014 Roller Derby World Cup, which it did, December 4 to 7 in Dallas, Texas.

History[]

Team Spain was created in June 2013, through the initiative of the skaters themselves, who desired to create a national team to compete internationally with Spain's first-ever national roller derby squad. The project began with the creation of a work group who selected Daisy Dioxin and Ref Judge Fred as Bench Staff.[citation needed] Shortly after, a first round of tryouts was held in December 16 to 18, 2013 in Madrid, Tenerife and Barcelona, which was attended by a total of 52 skaters.[citation needed] Additionally, video applications were submitted. A total of 35 skaters were selected to comprise the initial squad.[citation needed]

Roster[]

This initial roster comprised 11 skaters from Barcelona Roller Derby, 10 from Tenerife Roller Derby, two from Black Thunders Derby Dames (Madrid), two from London Rollergirls, as well as one each from Alcoy Roller Derby, Dutchland Rollers, Garden State Roller Girls, Lisboa Roller Derby Troopers, Manchester Roller Derby, Rayo Dockers Valencia, Roller Derby Cáceres, Roller Derby Madrid, Toronto Roller Derby and Zaragoza Roller Derby.

2014 World Cup roster[]

The following skaters were on the final roster for Dallas:[1]

  • Angry Kris (Tenerife Roller Derby)
  • Bambi Killer (Black Thunders Derby Dames)
  • Cookie Monster (Tenerife Roller Derby)
  • Dadá (Tenerife Roller Derby)
  • Esther Arocha - Captain (Lady Go-Go) (London Rollergirls)
  • Gata Cegata (Barcelona Roller Derby)
  • Hija de Odín (RD Cáceres – Destroyer Dolls)
  • Jackie The Ripper (Tenerife Roller Derby)
  • Juan Sin Miedo (Tenerife Roller Derby)
  • Mercromina (Tenerife Roller Derby)
  • La Mano (Barcelona Roller Derby)
  • Lola Vulkano (London Rollergirls)
  • Maggie Love (Barcelona Roller Derby)
  • Malicia (Tenerife Roller Derby)
  • MiniRoss (Tenerife Roller Derby)
  • Pólvora (Barcelona Roller Derby)
  • Angry Beaver (Garden State Roller Girls)
  • Sherry Bomb (Tenerife Roller Derby)
  • Stacy Malibú (Barcelona Roller Derby)
  • Teremoto (Crime City Rollers)
  • Violent Femme - Vice-Captain (Barcelona Roller Derby)

The following skaters made the initial training roster, but not the final roster which went to Dallas:

  • Ave Fenix (Barcelona Roller Derby)
  • Artrosix (Black Thunders Derby Dames)
  • Bad Milk (Barcelona Roller Derby)
  • Bam-Bam (Tenerife Roller Derby)
  • Caperucita Terror (Barcelona Roller Derby)
  • Crispeta (Barcelona Roller Derby)
  • Dale Caña (Barcelona Roller Derby)
  • Duendenator (Manchester Roller Derby)
  • Lethal Kath (Roller Derby Madrid)
  • Mala Yerba (Alcoy Roller Derby)
  • Killer Queen (Rayo Dockers Valencia)
  • Momotombo (Lisboa Roller Derby Troopers)
  • Monster-Rat (Barcelona Roller Derby)
  • Slamureye (Toronto Roller Derby)
  • The Spanish Incollision (Dutchland Rollers)
  • 6shei6 (Zaragoza Roller Derby)

Bench & Coaching[]

  • Daisy Dioxin (London Rollergirls).
  • Smarta (Crime City Rollers).

References[]

  1. ^ "Team Spain". Roller Derby World Cup. Retrieved 1 December 2014.

External links[]

  • Website [1].
  • Official Facebook page [2].
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