Roller Derby Triple header

Lørdag den 14. november 2015

Billetsalg er lukket

Copenhagen Roller Derby proudly presents a triple header in DGI-Byen! We welcome Auld Reekie from Edinburgh and our sisters in Crime (City) from Malmö!

- Copenhagen Roller Derby vs. Auld Reekie (B)
- Auld Reekie (B) vs. Crime City Rollers (B)
- Crime City Rollers (B) vs. Copenhagen Roller Derby

All three bouts will be full length games (2x30min each).

We will add more info as the details get worked out, but we simply couldn't keep it secret anymore!

Cya there - we promise it will be a blast!

Sted/Venue:
DGI-Byen (Big hall), Tietgensgade 65, 1704 Kbh V

Program/Schedule:
12:00: Doors open
Further program for the day be come when we know the details..

Billetter forsalg/Presale tickets:
Voksne/Adults: 70 DKK (+10 DKK ticket fee)
Børn/Children u. 12 years: Free

Billetter i døren/Tickets on the day in the door:
Voksne/Adults: 100 DKK
Børn/Children u. 12 years: Free

Mark your calendars now!

Note: We advise everyone to buy their ticket in advance as we cant guarantee there will be tickets left on the day to sell in the door.

Remember to visit our website to learn more about the world's fastest growing sport www.copenhagenrollerderby.com

About Copenhagen Roller Derby (CRD):
Was founded in September 2009 by Emma Hedman. She discovered the sport on a trip to the USA and gathered some friends upon her return to Denmark. Today CRD consists of 100 members with two competitive teams, Rollin Heartbreakers (A) and Kick Ass Cuties (B) as well as the Junior Roller Derby team Rolling Troublemakers for the 10-17 year-olds. Several CRD represented Team Denmark Roller Derby at the Roller Derby World Cup in Dallas Dec. 2014.

What is Roller Derby?
Roller Derby is a fast-paced contact sport played by women on roller skates and was founded in the USA back in the 1930s. The game consists of a series of short match ups (“jams”) in which both teams designate a scoring player (a “jammer”) who scores points by lapping members of the opposing team. There is no ball involved.