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Japanese Rollergame from The Canadian Roller Derby Association

Japanese Rollergame (10:08) English Video from Japan

Rollergame is a variation of the sport of Roller Derby that is played in Japan by the Rollergame League, established in 1990. Rollergame is played on either a flat or banked track, and on either traditional (quad) roller skates or inline skates. Roller Game is inspired by the original Roller Derby. It is a full-contact athletic competition with strictly enforced rules and no staged fighting. Japan's derby (flat track or banked track) is so bone crushing that body armor and full head, neck and face crash gear are absolutely necessary! Among the unique features of Rollergame, which is played on a 100-m oval track: Only one team plays offense at a time – in Roller Derby, both teams h... more >
Rollergame is a variation of the sport of Roller Derby that is played in Japan by the Rollergame League, established in 1990. Rollergame is played on either a flat or banked track, and on either traditional (quad) roller skates or inline skates. Roller Game is inspired by the original Roller Derby. It is a full-contact athletic competition with strictly enforced rules and no staged fighting. Japan's derby (flat track or banked track) is so bone crushing that body armor and full head, neck and face crash gear are absolutely necessary! Among the unique features of Rollergame, which is played on a 100-m oval track: Only one team plays offense at a time – in Roller Derby, both teams have jammers on the track at the same time. The jam starts with the 4-member defensive team entering the track and skating in a line. At the half-lap point they are joined by 4 of the 5 members of the offensive team, who skate in a line beside them. The offensive team's jammer then enters after the two teams complete a lap together. Once the jammer enters, the pack can spread out around the track, and skaters can engage each other anywhere at any time. Jams last 60 seconds. Sets are used instead of periods, with team winning the best 3 out of 5 sets winning the game – in Roller Derby, the winning team is normally determined by cumulative points scored in all periods. < less

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Japanese Rollergame from The Canadian Roller Derby Association

Japanese Rollergame (4:15) Japanese Video from Japan

Rollergame is a variation of the sport of Roller Derby that is played in Japan by the Rollergame League, established in 1990. Rollergame is played on either a flat or banked track, and on either traditional (quad) roller skates or inline skates. Roller Game is inspired by the original Roller Derby. It is a full-contact athletic competition with strictly enforced rules and no staged fighting. Japan's derby (flat track or banked track) is so bone crushing that body armor and full head, neck and face crash gear are absolutely necessary! Among the unique features of Rollergame, which is played on a 100-m oval track: Only one team plays offense at a time – in Roller Derby, both teams h... more >
Rollergame is a variation of the sport of Roller Derby that is played in Japan by the Rollergame League, established in 1990. Rollergame is played on either a flat or banked track, and on either traditional (quad) roller skates or inline skates. Roller Game is inspired by the original Roller Derby. It is a full-contact athletic competition with strictly enforced rules and no staged fighting. Japan's derby (flat track or banked track) is so bone crushing that body armor and full head, neck and face crash gear are absolutely necessary! Among the unique features of Rollergame, which is played on a 100-m oval track: Only one team plays offense at a time – in Roller Derby, both teams have jammers on the track at the same time. The jam starts with the 4-member defensive team entering the track and skating in a line. At the half-lap point they are joined by 4 of the 5 members of the offensive team, who skate in a line beside them. The offensive team's jammer then enters after the two teams complete a lap together. Once the jammer enters, the pack can spread out around the track, and skaters can engage each other anywhere at any time. Jams last 60 seconds. Sets are used instead of periods, with team winning the best 3 out of 5 sets winning the game – in Roller Derby, the winning team is normally determined by cumulative points scored in all periods. < less

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The Canadian Roller Derby Association promo video from The Canadian Roller Derby Association

The Canadian Roller Derby Association promo video (3:07) English Video from Canada

Mike Yohnicki and Robert Dancel talk about The Canadian Roller Derby Association.
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