Company Overview
- Headquarters
- 3461 Kori Road, Jacksonville FL
- Website
- jacksonvillerollerderby.com
- Employees
- 3
- Founded in
- 2006
- Industry
- Sports Clubs/Sports Entertainment
Financials & Stats
Revenue
$1B
Who is Jacksonville Roller Derby
Jacksonville Roller Derby (JRD) is a member-owned and operated all-female flat-track roller derby league based in Jacksonville, Florida. Founded in March 2006, JRD has grown to encompass over 70 skaters organized into three travel teams (the J-Villains, River City Rat Pack, and the New Jax City Rollers) and three home teams (the Duval Derby Dames, First Coast Fatales, and the Bold City Bombshells). JRD boasts a reputation for hard-hitting and skillful play, competing against leagues throughout the Southeast region. The league offers exhilarating full-contact roller derby action for both participants and spectators. With a focus on teamwork and athleticism, JRD's skaters engage in high-energy matches that combine strategy and physical prowess. As a member of the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA), JRD adheres to a strict set of rules and regulations, ensuring fair play and consistent competition. Currently ranked 12th globally in the WFTDA standings, Jacksonville Roller Derby has established itself as a force to be reckoned with in the world of women’s flat-track roller derby. The league's dedication to promoting the sport and fostering a supportive community for its members has earned them a loyal following in the Jacksonville area and beyond. To learn more about Jacksonville Roller Derby, visit their website at jacksonvillerollerderby.com.
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