Argentina All Stars
File:TeamArgentina.jpg | |
Founded | 2011 |
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Colors | Blue, white and black |
Head coach | Mono Loco |
Championships | 8th place at 2014 Roller Derby World Cup |
Broadcasters | Derby News Network |
Website | http://www.seleccionargentinard.com/ |
The Argentina All Stars represent Argentina in women's international roller derby. The team was first formed to compete at the 2011 Roller Derby World Cup, and finished the tournament in last place, out of thirteen teams. They improved on this placing at the 2014 edition, finishing 8th overall.[1]
Team roster
2014
Argentina competed at the 2014 Roller Derby World Cup with skaters from the following training roster:[2]
2011 team
Several team members struggled to obtain appropriate equipment in advance of the World Cup; a benefit was organised by the Derby News Network, and various sponsors donated kit to the team.[3] However, Nina Brava, one of the team's skaters, claimed that Argentina had an advantage in that they had been able to practise together for more hours than their opponents.[4]
After the group stage of the World Cup, Argentina were ranked twelfth, with no wins. They then lost narrowly to Team Scotland, by 114 points to 91, thereby finishing the tournament in last place.[5]
Argentina announced its initial team roster in August 2011:[6]
Number | Name | League |
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2-2 | Arson Tina | Gotham Girls Roller Derby |
17 | Barbie Turik | 2x4 Roller Derby |
36 | Chargin' Tina | Los Angeles Derby Dolls |
24 | Crazy Legs | Queen City Roller Girls |
70 | Disturbio Santo | 2x4 Roller Derby |
10 | Ini | 2x4 Roller Derby |
Maga Lee | 2x4 Roller Derby | |
45 | MAKIavelica | 2x4 Roller Derby |
Minx X Vixen | 2x4 Roller Derby | |
39 | MissVik | 2x4 Roller Derby |
25 | Nina Brava | 2x4 Roller Derby |
1920 | Rosie the Ribhitter | Houston Roller Derby |
52 | Sargentina | Windy City Rollers |
19 | Sun of the Beach | 2x4 Roller Derby |
1744 | Turbonegra | 2x4 Roller Derby |
White Rabbit | 2x4 Roller Derby |
References
- ^ "2014 Roller Derby World Cup Central". Derby Central. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
- ^ "Team Argentina". Roller Derby World Cup. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
- ^ Hurt Reynolds, "DNN's Sponsors Lead Team Argentina Benefit", Derby News Network, 24 August 2011
- ^ "Las bravas chicas del roller derby nacional", Los Andes, 25 October 2011 Template:Es icon
- ^ Justice Feelgood Marshall, "World Cup Consolation: (13) Scotland Outlasts (12) Argentina, 114-91", Derby News Network, 3 December 2011
- ^ Hurt Reynolds, "Argentina, Brazil Announce World Cup Rosters", Derby News Network, 26 August 2011