Roller Sports Canada plans to continue its long-standing support of providing additional and supplementary insurance for its members. Having insurance in sports such as the ones we partake in is a necessity, and having a quick response when an injury occurs is paramount.
As you may be aware, the issue of insurance claims has become a serious one for all teams due to the growing number of injuries during practices and competitions. As our sports grow and gain popularity, these will continue to increase. In the past year alone, we have seen a 40% increase in claims across all disciplines.
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Are you ready for the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am Games? Tickets are on sale now
Calling all sport fans!
Are you ready for the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/ Parapan Am Games? Tickets are on sale now, starting at just $20! TORONTO2015.org/tickets.
Get yours now and become part of this once-in-a-lifetime event. We’re ready, are you?
Megan to the Lumbersmacks: You got this!
FIRS World Roller Games 2017 assigned to Barcellona (Spain)
It has been a historical Congress for the Federation Internationale of Roller Sports: two great presentations made by the delegations of Barcelona and Lima in front of more than 60 countries for the the announcement of Hosting City for the first edition of the World Roller Games. FIRS President Aracu: “The World Roller Games will be a spectacular event gathering for the first time in one city the world championships of ten roller disciplines: artistic, speed, rink hockey, inline hockey, roller freestyle, skateboarding, inline freestyle, inline downhill, roller derby and inline alpine. Choosing Barcelona meant to confirm the great appeal both this city and the roller sports have on youth: I am sure it will be a great opportunity for both.
Roller Derby Message from VP Jim Bourne
I’ve recently accepted the position of V.P. Roller Derby with Roller Sports Canada. For those who are unaware, Roller Sports Canada is a Federally Incorporated Not For Profit which has been created to promote and further roller sports in Canada. They have been a member of the Canadian Olympic Association since 1979 and are currently a member of the Canadian Olympic Committee and are sending both Roller Figure and Roller Speed skaters to the Pan Am Games in Toronto in 2015.
I see this as an incredible opportunity to provide support for the Roller Derby Community in Canada from a national level.
A simple Google search turns up “Sport Canada contributions and recipients” which lists the following for 2013:
Broomball – $235,527
Cricket – $178,000
Ringette – $499,000
Among many other sports to a grand total of almost $211 Million in grants to amateur sports.
Unfortunately Roller Derby does not currently qualify for federal or provincial grants or funding (for the most part) due to not being organized at both a federal and provincial level. I see this as a major current road block not only for the development of our local teams but also for our provincial and national teams to making this a major sport in Canada. Imagine if our national and provincial teams could travel to events without having to worry about those travel costs (both nationally and internationally).
My hope is through Roller Sports Canada we can start down the road to organizing at a Provincial and a National level through which we can obtain funding for all from the National level through to the local leagues. And no, this is not an organization to replace WFTDA or MRDA. On the contrary I believe that organizationally having Federally recognized National and Provincial organizational bodies is one of the most important things that we can do in Canada right now and will only help push Canadian Roller Derby further and farther in those orgnizations.
To that end I’ve produced a questionnaire for anyone interested in Roller Derby in Canada to fill in. I would like to accept responses from now until January 10th and after that time I will collect the information and make it all public through the RSC website and here on Facebook.
The questionaire is at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/6699RMP and I would be very thankful if you could all respond and share this post to our other Canadian Roller Derby skaters, fans, coaches, officials, and other support staff. It is private and I do not collect any personal information.
So please, fill this in and share it with your leagues and fans.
I’m excited for big things to happen!
Thanks Jim Bourne (Dev Null)
Live Video Stream from the World Championships in Argentina, Vidéos en Direct des Championnats du Monde Vitesse Roller- Argentine
Check out the live video stream from the World Championships in Argentina.http://firs.rollersports.tv/
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Visionez les vidéos en direct des championnats du monde vitesse roller en argentine. http://firs.rollersports.tv/
Canada’s Racers Chalk Up Top-5 Finishes at Pan Am Festival in Mexico, La Selection Canadienne Dans le Top-5 au Festival Pan Am, Mexique
Canada’s racers have been on the rise and punching through with top-5 placements at the Pan Am Festival in Puebla, Mexico. Christopher Fiola had a pair of 5th place finishes in the 300m time trial and 500m sprint. Valérie Maltais finished in 4th place in the women’s 15km elimination race.
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Les courseurs canadiens se sont bien classés au Festival Pan Am à Puebla, au Mexique. Christopher Fiola a terminé 5ieme dans le 300m contre la montre et le sprint 500m. Valérie Maltais s’est classée en 4ieme position dans la course 15km élimination.
1 An Aux Jeux Pan Am de Toronto, 1 Year Countdown to Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games
Chris Fiola, Manon Langalis Tops at Canada Day Marathon, Chris Fiola et Manon Langlais Gagnent le Marathon de la Fete du Canada
Montreal’s Chris Fiola and Manon Langlais were the top male and female finishers at the Canada Day Marathon. The event, put on by the Toronto Inline Skating Club, was held on July 1st in Cambridge.
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Les Montréalais Chris Fiola et Manon Langlais étaient les premiers finissants au Marathon de la Fête du Canada. L’évènement qui a eu lieu à Cambridge le 1ier juillet, est organizé par le Toronto Inline Skating Club.


