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About Minnesota Roller Derby
Currently, Minnesota Roller Derby is actively participating in a variety of events and competitions. The league hosts a season of home games at the Landmark Center in St. Paul and is known for its exciting match-ups that draw fans from across the state. MRD is also involved in community outreach initiatives aimed at promoting health, fitness, and the sport of roller derby. With the increase in interest in roller derby, MRD has expanded its recruitment efforts, welcoming new players and providing training camps. The league is also competitive at the national level, participating in the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) tournaments. As the roller derby scene continues to flourish, MRD is poised to shape the future of the sport while building a strong, inclusive community for its athletes and fans.
Minnesota Roller Derby History
Minnesota Roller Derby (MRD) has its roots in the revival of roller derby that began in the early 2000s. Officially founded in 2004, it was one of the first women's flat track roller derby leagues in the Midwest. The league was established to bring together a community of athletes who were passionate about this dynamic sport, which combines athleticism, competition, and the unique culture of roller derby. The team quickly gained popularity and developed a reputation for high-energy matches and a strong sense of camaraderie. Over the years, MRD has produced a number of successful teams, including locally beloved squads like the Dagger Dolls and the Minnesota Nice. The league has competed in numerous tournaments and events, showcasing the skill and intensity of its players and contributing to the overall growth of roller derby in the U.S. Today, Minnesota Roller Derby continues to be a formidable presence in the sport, hosting games that draw large crowds and promote the empowerment of women athletes.