American Roller Skating Derby World Cup, Featuring the San Francisco Bay Bombers
Kezar Pavilion (755 Stanyan St. San Francisco, CA 94117)
- Full Price:
- $18.00
- Our Price:
- $9.00*
* Additional fees apply.
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The last date listed for A.R.S.D. World Cup Featuring the San Francisco Bay Bombers, Chicago Pioneers and Brooklyn Red Devils was Saturday October 13, 2007 / 7:00pm.
10 Goldstar Member Reviews
It was entertaining as big-time wrestling. A fun night to spend with a friend that shares this kind of entertainment.Written on Oct 16 2007
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An excellent night out - pure entertainment. It's always a blast watching these athletes pummel each other in the ring.Written on Oct 18 2007
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These skaters know how to fill a stadium with excitement. There was fast paced action, hilarious "staged" rough-housing, and an enthusiastic crowd of die-hard fans. I would have gotten more out of the experience if I'd understood how roller debry works - how to score points, what constitues a foul etc. Next time!Written on Oct 18 2007
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More Information About A.R.S.D. World Cup Featuring the San Francisco Bay Bombers, Chicago Pioneers and Brooklyn Red Devils
Quotes & Highlights
- Watch a slideshow of the San Francisco Bay Bombers.
- See pictures of the roller derby.
- "As wild of a crowd I have ever seen turned out for a great game. …one of the most vocal crowds ever seen in recent memory." --Game Coverage Report by Robert Siese, April 28, 2007
- Here's what people are saying about the San Francisco Bay Bombers.
Description
Roller Derby has its roots in the Transcontinental Roller Derby in 1935, which simulated a cross-country roller skating race between teams of skaters. Over time, this race developed into the modern contact sport of Roller Derby. The San Francisco Bay Bombers are probably the most recognized team of the original Roller Derby franchises. The team name has been around since 1954, and today's San Francisco Bay Bombers are carrying on that legacy. They skate in the original Roller Derby style, fielding women and men skaters on each team alternating on the track. The playing field is a masonite banked track roughly the size of a basketball court, unlike many new leagues that skate on a flat surface.


