Nationally Ranked Women's Flat Track Roller Derby

Articles Posted by Loco Chanel

Posted May 17th, 2010

The WCR All-Stars took on the North Star Supernovas over the weekend in a bout closed to the public and kicked off the 2010 travel season with a win.

Posted April 30th, 2010

Deb Autry is in her second season with the Hell's Belles. Learn more about how she's handling the transition from standout rookie last year to one of the solid anchors of the team in 2010.

Posted April 9th, 2010

Eamon Daly is in his sixth season with WCR Officiating. Learn more about what drives someone to be a member of "Team No Fun" and what all those stats mean on the bottom of your favorite teams' and players' pages.

Posted March 22nd, 2010

Mya Ssault is in her second season with the Hell's Belles. Learn more about how she's handling the transition from rookie last year to leading her team's defense this year!

Posted March 15th, 2010

Sassy Squash, currently in her third season as a Double Crosser, is emerging as a skater to watch out for thanks to her brutal blocking skills. Read more to learn about her reaction to being named Player of the Game at the Feb. 21st bout.

Posted March 8th, 2010

Back in 2004, Juanna Rumbel had a dollar and dream to reintroduce roller derby to Chicago. Six seasons later, she's one of the few original Rollers who are still playing. Learn more about her experience and plans for 2010 and beyond!

Posted March 1st, 2010

Ada Hatelace is a 4 season veteran of the Windy City Rollers. Learn more about the history of the Manictard and how she and some of her teammates cross-train!

Posted February 23rd, 2010

Hermione Danger is in her second season with the Windy City Rollers and is one of the captains of the 2010 Hell's Belles. Learn more about her motivation and plans for the team this year!

Posted February 16th, 2010

Di Richmond is currently in her third season as a Windy City Roller. A key player in the Manic Attackers' 2009 Championship win, Di is also responsible for the customized helmets worn by many WCR skaters. Learn more about her accomplishments on the track as well as in derby art!

Posted February 3rd, 2010

Slammah Montana's been around with the WCR since nearly the beginning. She used to write all the recaps for the league as "Kim 'Full' Nelson," and is currently the head of Media Relations. Learn her secrets of success!