UKRDA Unveils Transgender Policy

April 20th, 2014

The United Kingdom Roller Derby Association (UKRDA) has today [Wednesday, April 16] announced the appointment of their new Transgender Liaison and the ratification of their Transgender Policy.

The policy creates a uniform standard of treatment of transgender skaters, and ensures the protection and safety of transgender skaters throughout the UK, with UKRDA member leagues committing to adhere to the policy. This includes safeguarding the confidentiality of trans* skaters, and ensuring that they are supported not just by the law, but by UKRDA policies.

Mistress Malicious, chairwoman of the UKRDA, welcomed the announcement. She said: “This policy makes the UKRDA one of the most forward-thinking and inclusive sports organisations in the country.

“Skaters in our member leagues come from all walks of life and with this policy, we ensure that transgender skaters feel safe, supported and welcome within the UK roller derby community.”

To oversee the integration of the Transgender Policy, the UKRDA has appointed Glasgow Roller Derby skater Jodie Stanley as the organisation’s Transgender Liaison. Jodie is a policy manager within a national LGBT organisation. I hold a Senior Management position within a national LGBT organisation, and brings to the role vast experience in creating and influencing national and local policies and frameworks, ensuring

that they represent lgbt people as widely as possible and reflect their differing needs.

Jodie will be co-performing this role with fellow GRD skater Freya Gosnold, who has a great personal and political investment in trans* advocacy and support, and will be a wonderful asset to this role.

 “I’m excited that UK roller derby is creating a breakthrough arena for transgender representation in our sport. Transgender people statistically engage far less in sport, partly due to structural discrimination – and I am delighted that roller derby is the sport which is breaking the barriers of gender, making it all about the sport and not about anatomy.” (Jodie Stanley)

“Roller Derby has the potential to really pave the way for trans* representation in sport, at all levels of competition, and I am thrilled to have the opportunity to use my experience as a trans* person and activist to support our sport and our community on this journey.” (Freya Gosnold)

It’s all go at Auld Reekie Roller Girls!

April 17th, 2014

As you may know, our All Star Travel Team, the Twisted Thistles, have been invited to play in ‘The Big O’, a major derby tournament held annually on the West Coast of the USA. This year it’s taking place on 2 – 4th May, and Auld Reekie will be winging their way to take on some of the finest teams in America!

We need to raise money to get out skaters over there and show the USA what Scotland’s women can do. To make this happen, we are holding fundraising events – starting with a Comedy night at the Stand on April 22nd where you can see some great comedians, including Danny Bhoy for only £10! Then, we have a bagpacking day at Tesco in Broughton Street on April 26th – pop along and we’ll sort out your shopping for you! Next, we will be hosting screening sessions of the actual tournament for those who aren’t lucky enough to be able to go to America to watch! Details of these will be on the website and Facebook soon. After that, we are holding an amazing awards ball <link> where you can come and see us honour our league members, and then we will party ARRG! Later in the year, we’ll be hosting another School of ARRG Knocks Bootcamp, which will be held in July. Keep an eye out for details!

In addition to these amazing events, we have also launched a range of limited edition merch <link> which is on sale now!

PLUS we have some brand new Home Season 2014 merchandise which is also on sale now, and you can get this at our HOME SEASON FINAL which is this Saturday <link>.

If you are unable to make it along to any of our events, but still want to help out, you can always leave a donation – we appreciate every penny.

If you are interesting in advertising with us, you can contact sponsorship@auldreekierollerderby.com, or for more information about sponsoring us, please have a look at our sponsorship pack.

Let’s show America what Scotland are made of!

Featured Skater: Pope John Brawl #264

April 1st, 2014

This months features skater is the wonderful POPE JOHN BRAWL!

Photo Credit - Sam Skipsy
Photo Credit - Sam Skipsy

Pope has been skating with ARRG’s Reserve team for a while now, and has recently been announced as the newest member of the All Star Twisted Thistles! This means she will be travelling to Oregon in May to take part in the Big O tournament. Whilst she is undoubtedly nervous about being the new guy skating for the A team, we know she will do us all proud.

To see why she was chosen to move up the ranks, come along to our home season FINAL where the Leithal Weapons will take on the Skatefast Club, as she is Vice Captain for the Leithals

Can she help see them to victory? Head along and see!

Home Team Affiliation:
Leithal Weapons! (formerly Skatefast Club)

Joined ARRG in:
I started Fresh Meat with ARRG in March 2012 and became a full member in June.

Favourite position to play:
Blocker. Sometimes pivot…because I talk a lot…

Best ARRG memory:
There are SO MANY. My first home season was a biggie. I wasn’t skating in the first game and watching my Fresh Meat buddies warming up to play their first public bout was really special!

Jamming lots in my second ever bout and not freaking out or dying…

Getting picked for the Twisted Thistles was both terrifying and wonderful and just makes me want to up my game so much before we go to the US. Hopefully, again, no freak outs or death…….!

Worst Derby injury:
I cracked my rib. Really, that isn’t all that bad and I’m very lucky. But not being able to skate or even exercise for 6 weeks was grim!

Best Derby advice:
Remember the good stuff you have done every practice. Challenge yourself. Tell your pals what they’ve done well. Be inspired by everyone but don’t compare yourself!!!

Any funny/embarrassing derby stories?
Being Rose to Powers’ Jack for our Leithals skate out this Home Season definitely has to be a high point of funny and embarrassing.

Generally inadvertently having the worst face paint out of anyone at any game…the photos don’t lie…

Derby Hero:
I am surrounded by lots of incredibly inspiring women who never cease to impress me on and off the track and I would like to say something gushing about them all really…

What do you do outside of derby:
I fight to save the world from evil villains and internet trolls (just not the ones I agree with, they can stay)

Fun facts about you:
I’ve got gills.
They’re multiplyin’.