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{{Infobox sports team
| team = Team Canada
| logo = Team-Canada-roller-derby-logo.jpg
| pixels = 225
| founded = 2011
| colors = Red, white and black
| coach = Ewan Wotarmy (head)<br/>Ian "Mack the Mouth" McKenzie (assistant)
| manager = Bryan "Flyin Bryan Killman" McWilliam
| championships = 2nd place at [[2011 Roller Derby World Cup]]
| titles =
| cheerleaders =
| dancers =
| mascot =
| broadcasters = [[Derby News Network]]
| media =
| website = http://www.teamcanadarollerderby.com/
| uniforms =
}}
'''Team Canada''' represents Canada in women's international [[roller derby]]. The current team was first formed to compete at the 2011 [[Roller Derby World Cup]], and finished the tournament in second place to [[Team USA (roller derby)|Team USA]], losing the final 336 points to 33.<ref name="CBC WC final">{{cite news|title=U.S. pummels Canada to win roller derby title|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2011/12/04/roller-derby-world-cup.html?cmp=rss|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=CBC News|date=4 December 2011}}</ref>
A previous Team Canada toured England and Scotland in June 2008. Skaters from the [[Calgary Roller Derby Association]], [[Oil City Derby Girls]], Saskatoon Roller Derby, [[Terminal City Roller Girls]] and [[Toronto Roller Derby]] played bouts against the [[Birmingham Blitz Dames]], [[Glasgow Rollergirls]] and [[London Rollergirls]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Team Canada Invades the United Kingdom|url=http://www.derbynewsnetwork.com/2008/06/team_canada_invades_united_kingdom|accessdate=9 December 2011|newspaper=[[Derby News Network]]|date=13 July 2008}}</ref>
==2014 team==
A series of tryouts was announced for late 2013 to select the 2014 roster: 23 November in [[Saskatoon, SK]] hosted by [[Saskatoon Roller Derby]],<ref name="SK metro">{{cite news|last=Modjeski|first=Morgan|title=Saskatchewan roller derby players to vie for spots with Team Canada|url=http://metronews.ca/news/saskatoon/829466/saskatchewan-roller-derby-players-to-vie-for-spots-with-team-canada/|accessdate=29 December 2013|newspaper=Metro Saskatoon|date=21 October 2013}}</ref><ref name="SK tryouts">{{cite web|title=Central|url=http://www.teamcanadarollerderby.com/team-canada-central-try-outs-nov-23rd-2013/|publisher=Team Canada Roller Derby|accessdate=1 December 2013}}</ref> 30 November in [[New Hamburg, ON]] hosted by [[Tri-City Roller Girls]]<ref name="TCRG tryouts">{{cite web|title=East|url=http://www.teamcanadarollerderby.com/east-try-outs/|publisher=Team Canada Roller Derby|accessdate=1 December 2013}}</ref> and 7 December in [[Chilliwack, BC]] hosted by [[NWO Roller Girls]].<ref name="NWO trouts">{{cite web|title=West|url=http://www.teamcanadarollerderby.com/west-try-out/|publisher=Team Canada Roller Derby|accessdate=1 December 2013}}</ref><ref name="2014 deets" /> Over 150 skaters registered to tryout for Team Canada, with roughly half of them expected at the New Hamburg tryouts.<ref name="New Hamburg article">{{cite news|title=New Hamburg arena hosts Team Canada roller derby tryouts|url=http://www.newhamburgindependent.ca/sports/new-hamburg-arena-hosts-team-canada-roller-derby-tryouts/|accessdate=1 December 2013|newspaper=New Hamburg Independent|date=26 November 2013}}</ref>
The 2014 roster was released on 29 December 2013.<ref name="2014 roster">{{cite web|last=Derby Nerd|title=Team Canada Releases Roster for the 2014 Roller Derby World Cup|url=http://derbynerd.wordpress.com/2013/12/30/team-canada-releases-roster-for-the-2014-roller-derby-world-cup/|publisher=The Derby Nerd|accessdate=30 December 2013|date=30 December 2014}}</ref> (''league affiliations as of the time of the announcement'')
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|-
|905||Bala Reina||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
|-
|84||Buffy Sainte Fury||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
|-
|454||Chasing Amy||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|33||Demanda Lashing||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|02||Dusty||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
|-
|21||Dyna Hurtcha||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
|-
|52||Evada Peron||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
|-
|31||Eve Hallows||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
|-
|40||Georgia W. Tush||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|8080||Greta Bobo||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|527||Heavy Flo||[[Philly Roller Derby]]
|-
|<nowiki>-8</nowiki>||Jess "Bandit" Paternostro||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|1223||Kim Janna||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
|-
|303||KonichiWOW||[[Windy City Rollers]]
|-
|1116||Kriss Myass||[[Calgary Roller Derby Association]]
|-
|2||Lil' Mama||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|44||Luludemon||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
|-
|18||Mackenzie||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
|-
|1111||Maya Mangleyou||[[Boston Derby Dames]]
|-
|420||Mel-e-Juana||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|10||Murphy||[[Rideau Valley Roller Girls]]
|-
|2x4||Nasher the Smasher||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
|-
|504||Nattie Long Legs||[[Atlanta Rollergirls]]
|-
|C3P0||Rainbow Fight||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
|-
|989||Sarah Hipel||[[Texas Rollergirls]]
|-
|3X||Smack Daddy||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|55||Soul Rekker||[[Rideau Valley Roller Girls]]
|-
|658||Surgical Strike||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|29||Taz||[[Red Deer Roller Derby Association]]
|-
|999||USS DentHerPrize||[[Detroit Derby Girls]]
|}
===2014 Coaching staff===
In late 2013, the coaching staff for Team Canada at the 2014 World Cup was announced:<ref name="2014 deets">{{cite web|title=Team Canada is gearing up for 2014!|url=http://www.teamcanadarollerderby.com/|publisher=Team Canada Roller Derby|accessdate=1 December 2013}}</ref>
* Head Coach – Ewan Wotarmy – [[Montreal Roller Derby]]
* Assistant Coach – Mack the Mouth – [[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
* Manager – Flyin' Bryan Killman – [[Toronto Roller Derby]]
==2011 team==
===2011 team roster===
There are over 100 roller derby leagues in Canada, and over 100 Canadian women tried out for the team in 2011.<ref name="CBC WC final" /> Tryouts were held first in [[Toronto]] at [[Toronto Roller Derby]], then in [[Calgary, Alberta]] hosted by the [[Calgary Roller Derby Association]], and lastly in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] hosted by Reign Valley Vixens Roller Derby.<ref name="DL inter w Coah Pauly">{{cite news|title=Inside World Cup: Team Canada|url=http://www.derbylife.com/articles/2011/08/inside_world_cup_team_canada|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derbylife, a DNN five on five joint|date=17 August 2011}}</ref> The skaters being considered were placed on a shortlist, and team management announced the following twenty skaters as the inaugural roster in August 2011<ref name="DNN roster">{{cite news|last=Mercy Less|title=Team Canada Roster Announced|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/08/team_canada_roster_announced|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=5 August 2011}}</ref> (''skater's home league at time of rostering in parentheses''):
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|-
|18||8Mean Wheeler||[[Terminal City Roller Girls]]
|-
|45||Beretta Lynch||[[West Kootenay Women's Roller Derby]]
|-
|1111||Bone Machine||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|218||Brim Stone (co-[[Captain (sports)|captain]])<ref name="Ormsby lead">{{cite news|last=Ormsby|first=Mary|title=The inaugural World Cup of women's roller derby sparks Olympic hopes|url=http://www.thestar.com/sports/article/1092837--the-inaugural-world-cup-of-women-s-roller-derby-sparks-olympic-hopes|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=The Toronto Star|date=26 November 2011}}</ref>||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
|-
|40||Georgia W Tush||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|822||Gunpowder Gertie||[[Red Deer Roller Derby Association]]
|-
|89||Hell on Keller||[[E-Ville Roller Derby]]
|-
|516||Iron Wench||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|<nowiki>-8</nowiki>||Jess Bandit (co-[[Captain (sports)|captain]])<ref name="Jess Bandit">{{cite news|last=Fabio|first=Carmen Marie|title=Jess Bandit takes on the "roll" of captain|url=http://www.westislandchronicle.com/News/Local/2011-11-17/article-2808019/Jess-Bandit-takes-on-the-roll-of-captain/1|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=West Island Chronicle|date=17 November 2011}}</ref>||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|187||Killson||[[Forest City Derby Girls]]
|-
|2||Lil Mama||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|44||LuluDemon||[[Terminal City Roller Girls]]
|-
|88||Maiden Sane||[[Pile O' Bones Derby Club]]
|-
|204||Motorhead Molly||[[Tri-City Roller Derby|Tri-City Roller Girls]]
|-
|C3P0||Rainbow Fight{{#tag:ref | "Rainbow Fight had to withdraw due to injury, and her spot on the roster was filled by Semi Precious."<ref name="WC Nerd preview">{{cite web|title=2011 Roller Derby World Cup: Preview|url=http://derbynerd.wordpress.com/2011/11/30/2011-roller-derby-world-cup-preview/|publisher=Derby Nerd|accessdate=8 December 2011|date=30 November 2011}}</ref>|group="note"}}||[[709 Derby Girls]]
|-
|10||Semi Precious<ref name="SP roster listing">{{cite web|title=Semi Precious|url=http://www.teamcanadarollerderby.ca/semi-precious/|work=Roster|publisher=Team Canada Roller Derby|accessdate=8 December 2011}}</ref>||[[Rideau Valley Roller Girls]]
|-
|3X||Smack Daddy||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|55||Soul Rekker||[[Rideau Valley Roller Girls]]
|-
|29||TAZ||[[Red Deer Roller Derby Association]]
|-
|50||Teeknee||[[Oil City Derby Girls]]
|-
|1491||Windigo||[[Houston Roller Derby]]
|}
===2011 Coaching staff===
* Coach Pauly
* Furious P ([[Hammer City Roller Girls]])
* Mack the Mouth ([[Terminal City Rollergirls]])
===2011 Roller Derby World Cup===
Team Canada's first international action took place 1 December through 4 at the premiere Roller Derby World Cup, held in Toronto, Canada. Team Canada, one of thirteen nations competing,<ref name=AV>{{cite web|last=McWilliam|first=Bryan|title=Roller Derby World Cup is here!|url=http://www.avclub.com/toronto/articles/the-roller-derby-world-cup-is-here,65882/|work=Toronto|publisher=AV Club|accessdate=9 December 2011|date=1 December 2011}}</ref> began group play at the tournament in Group A, along with teams representing Brazil, Sweden and France.<ref name="Groups DNN">{{cite news|last=Reynolds|first=Hurt|title=Roller Derby World Cup Groups Set|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/11/roller_derby_world_cup_groups_set|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby New Network|date=19 November 2011}}</ref> Team Canada won all three of its group bouts, defeating France 244 to 17,<ref name="DNN france">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=World Cup: Canada Smothers France, 244–17|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_canada_smothers_france_244_17|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=2 December 2011}}</ref> Sweden 196 to 26<ref name="Sweden DNN">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=World Cup: Canada Smokes Sweden, 196–26|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_canada_smokes_sweden_196_26|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=2 December 2011}}</ref> and Brazil 408 to 7.<ref name="Brazil DNN">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=World Cup: Canada Crushes Brazil, 408–7|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_canada_crushes_brazil_408_7|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=2 December 2011}}</ref> As a result of the Group round play, Team Canada was [[Seed (sports)|seeded]] second overall for the remainder of the tournament (to Team USA) and received a [[Bye (sports)|bye]] past the first [[Elimination tournament|elimination round]].<ref name="2nd rd seeds">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=World Cup Elimination Round Set|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_elimination_round_set|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=2 December 2011}}</ref> In their first elimination bout, Canada defeated tenth-seeded Finland 499 to 31, at that time the highest point spread yet in the tournament.<ref name="Finland DNN">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=World Cup: (2) Canada Squashes (10) Finland, 499–31|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_2_canada_squashes_10_finland_499_31|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=3 December 2011}}</ref> Team Canada next faced third-seeded [[Team England (roller derby)|Team England]] in the first [[semi-final]] of day 4, winning the bout 161 to 90, but losing skater Georgia W Tush to a broken [[collarbone]] in the process.<ref name="DNN england">{{cite news|last=Lex Talionis|title=World Cup Semifinal: (2) Canada Rebuffs (3) England, 161–90|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_semifinal_2_canada_rebuffs_3_england_161_90|accessdate=9 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=4 December 2011}}</ref> This set up Team Canada to face Team USA in the final (after Team USA defeated fourth seed [[Team Australia (roller derby)|Team Australia]]) and Team USA won by a final score of 336 to 33.<ref name="CBC WC final" /> In taking the [[silver medal]], Team Canada scored more points against number one seed Team USA than all other teams at the tournament combined.<ref name="CBC WC final" /><ref name="WC final DNN">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=USA Sweeps First Roller Derby World Cup With 336–33 Win Over Canada|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/usa_sweeps_first_roller_derby_world_cup_336_33_win_over_canada|accessdate=9 December 2011|date=6 December 2011}}</ref> At the conclusion of the tournament, Iron Wench was voted the team's [[Most Valuable Player]], and Smack Daddy was voted the MVP of the entire tournament.<ref name="ToRD wrapup">{{cite web|last=titmouse|title=USA win first ever Roller Derby World Cup!|url=http://www.torontorollerderby.com/blog/?p=718|work=News and Events|publisher=Toronto Roller Derby|accessdate=9 December 2011}}</ref>
==Notes==
<references group="note" />
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{National roller derby teams}}
{{National sports teams of Canada}}
[[Category:National roller derby teams|Canada]]
[[Category:Women's national sports teams of Canada|Roller derby]]
[[Category:Roller derby in Canada]]' |
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{{Infobox sports team
| team = Team Canada
| logo = Team-Canada-roller-derby-logo.jpg
| pixels = 225
| founded = 2011
| colors = Red, white and black
| coach = Ewan Wotarmy (head)<br/>Ian "Mack the Mouth" McKenzie (assistant)
| manager = Bryan "Flyin Bryan Killman" McWilliam
| championships = 2nd place at [[2011 Roller Derby World Cup]]
| titles =
| cheerleaders =
| dancers =
| mascot =
| broadcasters = [[Derby News Network]]
| media =
| website = http://www.teamcanadarollerderby.com/
| uniforms =
}}
'''Team Canada''' represents Canada in women's international [[roller derby]]. The current team was first formed to compete at the 2011 [[Roller Derby World Cup]], and finished the tournament in second place to [[Team USA (roller derby)|Team USA]], losing the final 336 points to 33.<ref name="CBC WC final">{{cite news|title=U.S. pummels Canada to win roller derby title|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2011/12/04/roller-derby-world-cup.html?cmp=rss|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=CBC News|date=4 December 2011}}</ref>
A previous Team Canada toured England and Scotland in June 2008. Skaters from the [[Calgary Roller Derby Association]], [[Oil City Derby Girls]], Saskatoon Roller Derby, [[Terminal City Roller Girls]] and [[Toronto Roller Derby]] played bouts against the [[Birmingham Blitz Dames]], [[Glasgow Rollergirls]] and [[London Rollergirls]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Team Canada Invades the United Kingdom|url=http://www.derbynewsnetwork.com/2008/06/team_canada_invades_united_kingdom|accessdate=9 December 2011|newspaper=[[Derby News Network]]|date=13 July 2008}}</ref>
==2014 team==
A series of tryouts was announced for late 2013 to select the 2014 roster: 23 November in [[Saskatoon, SK]] hosted by [[Saskatoon Roller Derby]],<ref name="SK metro">{{cite news|last=Modjeski|first=Morgan|title=Saskatchewan roller derby players to vie for spots with Team Canada|url=http://metronews.ca/news/saskatoon/829466/saskatchewan-roller-derby-players-to-vie-for-spots-with-team-canada/|accessdate=29 December 2013|newspaper=Metro Saskatoon|date=21 October 2013}}</ref><ref name="SK tryouts">{{cite web|title=Central|url=http://www.teamcanadarollerderby.com/team-canada-central-try-outs-nov-23rd-2013/|publisher=Team Canada Roller Derby|accessdate=1 December 2013}}</ref> 30 November in [[New Hamburg, ON]] hosted by [[Tri-City Roller Girls]]<ref name="TCRG tryouts">{{cite web|title=East|url=http://www.teamcanadarollerderby.com/east-try-outs/|publisher=Team Canada Roller Derby|accessdate=1 December 2013}}</ref> and 7 December in [[Chilliwack, BC]] hosted by [[NWO Roller Girls]].<ref name="NWO trouts">{{cite web|title=West|url=http://www.teamcanadarollerderby.com/west-try-out/|publisher=Team Canada Roller Derby|accessdate=1 December 2013}}</ref><ref name="2014 deets" /> Over 150 skaters registered to tryout for Team Canada, with roughly half of them expected at the New Hamburg tryouts.<ref name="New Hamburg article">{{cite news|title=New Hamburg arena hosts Team Canada roller derby tryouts|url=http://www.newhamburgindependent.ca/sports/new-hamburg-arena-hosts-team-canada-roller-derby-tryouts/|accessdate=1 December 2013|newspaper=New Hamburg Independent|date=26 November 2013}}</ref>
The 2014 roster was released on 29 December 2013.<ref name="2014 roster">{{cite web|last=Derby Nerd|title=Team Canada Releases Roster for the 2014 Roller Derby World Cup|url=http://derbynerd.wordpress.com/2013/12/30/team-canada-releases-roster-for-the-2014-roller-derby-world-cup/|publisher=The Derby Nerd|accessdate=30 December 2013|date=30 December 2014}}</ref> (''league affiliations as of the time of the announcement'')
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!Number!!Name!!League
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|905||Bala Reina||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
|-
|84||Buffy Sainte Fury||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
|-
|454||Chasing Amy||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|33||Demanda Lashing||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|02||Dusty||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
|-
|21||Dyna Hurtcha||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
|-
|52||Evada Peron||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
|-
|31||Eve Hallows||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
|-
|40||Georgia W. Tush||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|8080||Greta Bobo||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|527||Heavy Flo||[[Philly Roller Derby]]
|-
|<nowiki>-8</nowiki>||Jess "Bandit" Paternostro||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|1223||Kim Janna||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
|-
|303||KonichiWOW||[[Windy City Rollers]]
|-
|1116||Kriss Myass||[[Calgary Roller Derby Association]]
|-
|2||Lil' Mama||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|44||Luludemon||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
|-
|18||Mackenzie||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
|-
|1111||Maya Mangleyou||[[Boston Derby Dames]]
|-
|420||Mel-e-Juana||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|10||Murphy||[[Rideau Valley Roller Girls]]
|-
|2x4||Nasher the Smasher||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
|-
|504||Nattie Long Legs||[[Atlanta Rollergirls]]
|-
|C3P0||Rainbow Fight||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
|-
|989||Sarah Hipel||[[Texas Rollergirls]]
|-
|3X||Smack Daddy||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|55||Soul Rekker||[[Rideau Valley Roller Girls]]
|-
|658||Surgical Strike||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|29||Taz||[[Red Deer Roller Derby Association]]
|-
|999||USS DentHerPrize||[[Detroit Derby Girls]]
|}
===2014 Coaching staff===
In late 2013, the coaching staff for Team Canada at the 2014 World Cup was announced:<ref name="2014 deets">{{cite web|title=Team Canada is gearing up for 2014!|url=http://www.teamcanadarollerderby.com/|publisher=Team Canada Roller Derby|accessdate=1 December 2013}}</ref>
* Head Coach – Ewan Wotarmy – [[Montreal Roller Derby]]
* Assistant Coach – Mack the Mouth – [[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
* Manager – Flyin' Bryan Killman – [[Toronto Roller Derby]]
==2011 team==
===2011 team roster===
There are over 100 roller derby leagues in Canada, and over 100 Canadian women tried out for the team in 2011.<ref name="CBC WC final" /> Tryouts were held first in [[Toronto]] at [[Toronto Roller Derby]], then in [[Calgary, Alberta]] hosted by the [[Calgary Roller Derby Association]], and lastly in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] hosted by Reign Valley Vixens Roller Derby.<ref name="DL inter w Coah Pauly">{{cite news|title=Inside World Cup: Team Canada|url=http://www.derbylife.com/articles/2011/08/inside_world_cup_team_canada|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derbylife, a DNN five on five joint|date=17 August 2011}}</ref> The skaters being considered were placed on a shortlist, and team management announced the following twenty skaters as the inaugural roster in August 2011<ref name="DNN roster">{{cite news|last=Mercy Less|title=Team Canada Roster Announced|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/08/team_canada_roster_announced|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=5 August 2011}}</ref> (''skater's home league at time of rostering in parentheses''):
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|18||8Mean Wheeler||[[Terminal City Roller Girls]]
|-
|45||Beretta Lynch||[[West Kootenay Women's Roller Derby]]
|-
|1111||Bone Machine||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|218||Brim Stone (co-[[Captain (sports)|captain]])<ref name="Ormsby lead">{{cite news|last=Ormsby|first=Mary|title=The inaugural World Cup of women's roller derby sparks Olympic hopes|url=http://www.thestar.com/sports/article/1092837--the-inaugural-world-cup-of-women-s-roller-derby-sparks-olympic-hopes|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=The Toronto Star|date=26 November 2011}}</ref>||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
|-
|40||Georgia W Tush||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|822||Gunpowder Gertie||[[Red Deer Roller Derby Association]]
|-
|89||Hell on Keller||[[E-Ville Roller Derby]]
|-
|516||Iron Wench||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|<nowiki>-8</nowiki>||Jess Bandit (co-[[Captain (sports)|captain]])<ref name="Jess Bandit">{{cite news|last=Fabio|first=Carmen Marie|title=Jess Bandit takes on the "roll" of captain|url=http://www.westislandchronicle.com/News/Local/2011-11-17/article-2808019/Jess-Bandit-takes-on-the-roll-of-captain/1|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=West Island Chronicle|date=17 November 2011}}</ref>||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|187||Killson||[[Forest City Derby Girls]]
|-
|2||Lil Mama||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|44||LuluDemon||[[Terminal City Roller Girls]]
|-
|88||Maiden Sane||[[Pile O' Bones Derby Club]]
|-
|204||Motorhead Molly||[[Tri-City Roller Derby|Tri-City Roller Girls]]
|-
|C3P0||Rainbow Fight{{#tag:ref | "Rainbow Fight had to withdraw due to injury, and her spot on the roster was filled by Semi Precious."<ref name="WC Nerd preview">{{cite web|title=2011 Roller Derby World Cup: Preview|url=http://derbynerd.wordpress.com/2011/11/30/2011-roller-derby-world-cup-preview/|publisher=Derby Nerd|accessdate=8 December 2011|date=30 November 2011}}</ref>|group="note"}}||[[709 Derby Girls]]
|-
|10||Semi Precious<ref name="SP roster listing">{{cite web|title=Semi Precious|url=http://www.teamcanadarollerderby.ca/semi-precious/|work=Roster|publisher=Team Canada Roller Derby|accessdate=8 December 2011}}</ref>||[[Rideau Valley Roller Girls]]
|-
|3X||Smack Daddy||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
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|55||Soul Rekker||[[Rideau Valley Roller Girls]]
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|29||TAZ||[[Red Deer Roller Derby Association]]
|-
|50||Teeknee||[[Oil City Derby Girls]]
|-
|1491||Windigo||[[Houston Roller Derby]]
|}
===2011 Coaching staff===
* Coach Pauly
* Furious P ([[Hammer City Roller Girls]])
* Mack the Mouth ([[Terminal City Rollergirls]])
===2011 Roller Derby World Cup===
Team Canada's first international action took place 1 December through 4 at the premiere Roller Derby World Cup, held in Toronto, Canada. Team Canada, one of thirteen nations competing,<ref name=AV>{{cite web|last=McWilliam|first=Bryan|title=Roller Derby World Cup is here!|url=http://www.avclub.com/toronto/articles/the-roller-derby-world-cup-is-here,65882/|work=Toronto|publisher=AV Club|accessdate=9 December 2011|date=1 December 2011}}</ref> began group play at the tournament in Group A, along with teams representing Brazil, Sweden and France.<ref name="Groups DNN">{{cite news|last=Reynolds|first=Hurt|title=Roller Derby World Cup Groups Set|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/11/roller_derby_world_cup_groups_set|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby New Network|date=19 November 2011}}</ref> Team Canada won all three of its group bouts, defeating France 244 to 17,<ref name="DNN france">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=World Cup: Canada Smothers France, 244–17|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_canada_smothers_france_244_17|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=2 December 2011}}</ref> Sweden 196 to 26<ref name="Sweden DNN">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=World Cup: Canada Smokes Sweden, 196–26|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_canada_smokes_sweden_196_26|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=2 December 2011}}</ref> and Brazil 408 to 7.<ref name="Brazil DNN">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=World Cup: Canada Crushes Brazil, 408–7|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_canada_crushes_brazil_408_7|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=2 December 2011}}</ref> As a result of the Group round play, Team Canada was [[Seed (sports)|seeded]] second overall for the remainder of the tournament (to Team USA) and received a [[Bye (sports)|bye]] past the first [[Elimination tournament|elimination round]].<ref name="2nd rd seeds">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=World Cup Elimination Round Set|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_elimination_round_set|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=2 December 2011}}</ref> In their first elimination bout, Canada defeated tenth-seeded Finland 499 to 31, at that time the highest point spread yet in the tournament.<ref name="Finland DNN">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=World Cup: (2) Canada Squashes (10) Finland, 499–31|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_2_canada_squashes_10_finland_499_31|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=3 December 2011}}</ref> Team Canada next faced third-seeded [[Team England (roller derby)|Team England]] in the first [[semi-final]] of day 4, winning the bout 161 to 90, but losing skater Georgia W Tush to a broken [[collarbone]] in the process.<ref name="DNN england">{{cite news|last=Lex Talionis|title=World Cup Semifinal: (2) Canada Rebuffs (3) England, 161–90|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_semifinal_2_canada_rebuffs_3_england_161_90|accessdate=9 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=4 December 2011}}</ref> This set up Team Canada to face Team USA in the final (after Team USA defeated fourth seed [[Team Australia (roller derby)|Team Australia]]) and Team USA won by a final score of 336 to 33.<ref name="CBC WC final" /> In taking the [[silver medal]], Team Canada scored more points against number one seed Team USA than all other teams at the tournament combined.<ref name="CBC WC final" /><ref name="WC final DNN">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=USA Sweeps First Roller Derby World Cup With 336–33 Win Over Canada|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/usa_sweeps_first_roller_derby_world_cup_336_33_win_over_canada|accessdate=9 December 2011|date=6 December 2011}}</ref> At the conclusion of the tournament, Iron Wench was voted the team's [[Most Valuable Player]], and Smack Daddy was voted the MVP of the entire tournament.<ref name="ToRD wrapup">{{cite web|last=titmouse|title=USA win first ever Roller Derby World Cup!|url=http://www.torontorollerderby.com/blog/?p=718|work=News and Events|publisher=Toronto Roller Derby|accessdate=9 December 2011}}</ref>
==Notes==
<references group="note" />
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{National roller derby teams}}
{{National sports teams of Canada}}
[[Category:National roller derby teams|Canada]]
[[Category:Women's national sports teams of Canada|Roller derby]]
[[Category:Roller derby in Canada]]' |
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There are over 100 roller derby leagues in Canada, and over 100 Canadian women tried out for the team in 2011.<ref name="CBC WC final" /> Tryouts were held first in [[Toronto]] at [[Toronto Roller Derby]], then in [[Calgary, Alberta]] hosted by the [[Calgary Roller Derby Association]], and lastly in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] hosted by Reign Valley Vixens Roller Derby.<ref name="DL inter w Coah Pauly">{{cite news|title=Inside World Cup: Team Canada|url=http://www.derbylife.com/articles/2011/08/inside_world_cup_team_canada|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derbylife, a DNN five on five joint|date=17 August 2011}}</ref> The skaters being considered were placed on a shortlist, and team management announced the following twenty skaters as the inaugural roster in August 2011<ref name="DNN roster">{{cite news|last=Mercy Less|title=Team Canada Roster Announced|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/08/team_canada_roster_announced|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=5 August 2011}}</ref> (''skater's home league at time of rostering in parentheses''):
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| founded = 2011
| colors = Red, white and black
| coach = Ewan Wotarmy (head)<br/>Ian "Mack the Mouth" McKenzie (assistant)
| manager = Bryan "Flyin Bryan Killman" McWilliam
| championships = 2nd place at [[2011 Roller Derby World Cup]]
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'''Team Canada''' represents Canada in women's international [[roller derby]]. The current team was first formed to compete at the 2011 [[Roller Derby World Cup]], and finished the tournament in second place to [[Team USA (roller derby)|Team USA]], losing the final 336 points to 33.<ref name="CBC WC final">{{cite news|title=U.S. pummels Canada to win roller derby title|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2011/12/04/roller-derby-world-cup.html?cmp=rss|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=CBC News|date=4 December 2011}}</ref>
A previous Team Canada toured England and Scotland in June 2008. Skaters from the [[Calgary Roller Derby Association]], [[Oil City Derby Girls]], Saskatoon Roller Derby, [[Terminal City Roller Girls]] and [[Toronto Roller Derby]] played bouts against the [[Birmingham Blitz Dames]], [[Glasgow Rollergirls]] and [[London Rollergirls]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Team Canada Invades the United Kingdom|url=http://www.derbynewsnetwork.com/2008/06/team_canada_invades_united_kingdom|accessdate=9 December 2011|newspaper=[[Derby News Network]]|date=13 July 2008}}</ref>
==2014 team==
A series of tryouts was announced for late 2013 to select the 2014 roster: 23 November in [[Saskatoon, SK]] hosted by [[Saskatoon Roller Derby]],<ref name="SK metro">{{cite news|last=Modjeski|first=Morgan|title=Saskatchewan roller derby players to vie for spots with Team Canada|url=http://metronews.ca/news/saskatoon/829466/saskatchewan-roller-derby-players-to-vie-for-spots-with-team-canada/|accessdate=29 December 2013|newspaper=Metro Saskatoon|date=21 October 2013}}</ref><ref name="SK tryouts">{{cite web|title=Central|url=http://www.teamcanadarollerderby.com/team-canada-central-try-outs-nov-23rd-2013/|publisher=Team Canada Roller Derby|accessdate=1 December 2013}}</ref> 30 November in [[New Hamburg, ON]] hosted by [[Tri-City Roller Girls]]<ref name="TCRG tryouts">{{cite web|title=East|url=http://www.teamcanadarollerderby.com/east-try-outs/|publisher=Team Canada Roller Derby|accessdate=1 December 2013}}</ref> and 7 December in [[Chilliwack, BC]] hosted by [[NWO Roller Girls]].<ref name="NWO trouts">{{cite web|title=West|url=http://www.teamcanadarollerderby.com/west-try-out/|publisher=Team Canada Roller Derby|accessdate=1 December 2013}}</ref><ref name="2014 deets" /> Over 150 skaters registered to tryout for Team Canada, with roughly half of them expected at the New Hamburg tryouts.<ref name="New Hamburg article">{{cite news|title=New Hamburg arena hosts Team Canada roller derby tryouts|url=http://www.newhamburgindependent.ca/sports/new-hamburg-arena-hosts-team-canada-roller-derby-tryouts/|accessdate=1 December 2013|newspaper=New Hamburg Independent|date=26 November 2013}}</ref>
The 2014 roster was released on 29 December 2013.<ref name="2014 roster">{{cite web|last=Derby Nerd|title=Team Canada Releases Roster for the 2014 Roller Derby World Cup|url=http://derbynerd.wordpress.com/2013/12/30/team-canada-releases-roster-for-the-2014-roller-derby-world-cup/|publisher=The Derby Nerd|accessdate=30 December 2013|date=30 December 2014}}</ref> (''league affiliations as of the time of the announcement'')
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!Number!!Name!!League
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|905||Bala Reina||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
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|84||Buffy Sainte Fury||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
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|454||Chasing Amy||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
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|33||Demanda Lashing||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
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|02||Dusty||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
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|21||Dyna Hurtcha||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
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|52||Evada Peron||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
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|31||Eve Hallows||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
|-
|40||Georgia W. Tush||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|8080||Greta Bobo||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|527||Heavy Flo||[[Philly Roller Derby]]
|-
|<nowiki>-8</nowiki>||Jess "Bandit" Paternostro||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|1223||Kim Janna||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
|-
|303||KonichiWOW||[[Windy City Rollers]]
|-
|1116||Kriss Myass||[[Calgary Roller Derby Association]]
|-
|2||Lil' Mama||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|44||Luludemon||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
|-
|18||Mackenzie||[[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
|-
|1111||Maya Mangleyou||[[Boston Derby Dames]]
|-
|420||Mel-e-Juana||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|10||Murphy||[[Rideau Valley Roller Girls]]
|-
|2x4||Nasher the Smasher||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
|-
|504||Nattie Long Legs||[[Atlanta Rollergirls]]
|-
|C3P0||Rainbow Fight||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
|-
|989||Sarah Hipel||[[Texas Rollergirls]]
|-
|3X||Smack Daddy||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|55||Soul Rekker||[[Rideau Valley Roller Girls]]
|-
|658||Surgical Strike||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|29||Taz||[[Red Deer Roller Derby Association]]
|-
|999||USS DentHerPrize||[[Detroit Derby Girls]]
|}
===2014 Coaching staff===
In late 2013, the coaching staff for Team Canada at the 2014 World Cup was announced:<ref name="2014 deets">{{cite web|title=Team Canada is gearing up for 2014!|url=http://www.teamcanadarollerderby.com/|publisher=Team Canada Roller Derby|accessdate=1 December 2013}}</ref>
* Head Coach – Ewan Wotarmy – [[Montreal Roller Derby]]
* Assistant Coach – Mack the Mouth – [[Terminal City Rollergirls]]
* Manager – Flyin' Bryan Killman – [[Toronto Roller Derby]]
==2011 team==
===2011 team roster===
There are over 100 roller derby leagues in Canada, and over 100 Canadian women tried out for the team in 2011.<ref name="CBC WC final" /> Tryouts were held first in [[Toronto]] at [[Toronto Roller Derby]], then in [[Calgary, Alberta]] hosted by the [[Calgary Roller Derby Association]], and lastly in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] hosted by Reign Valley Vixens Roller Derby.<ref name="DL inter w Coah Pauly">{{cite news|title=Inside World Cup: Team Canada|url=http://www.derbylife.com/articles/2011/08/inside_world_cup_team_canada|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derbylife, a DNN five on five joint|date=17 August 2011}}</ref> The skaters being considered were placed on a shortlist, and team management announced the following twenty skaters as the inaugural roster in August 2011<ref name="DNN roster">{{cite news|last=Mercy Less|title=Team Canada Roster Announced|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/08/team_canada_roster_announced|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=5 August 2011}}</ref> (''skater's home league at time of rostering in parentheses''):
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|18||8Mean Wheeler||[[Terminal City Roller Girls]]
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|45||Beretta Lynch||[[West Kootenay Women's Roller Derby]]
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|1111||Bone Machine||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|218||Brim Stone (co-[[Captain (sports)|captain]])<ref name="Ormsby lead">{{cite news|last=Ormsby|first=Mary|title=The inaugural World Cup of women's roller derby sparks Olympic hopes|url=http://www.thestar.com/sports/article/1092837--the-inaugural-world-cup-of-women-s-roller-derby-sparks-olympic-hopes|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=The Toronto Star|date=26 November 2011}}</ref>||[[Toronto Roller Derby]]
|-
|40||Georgia W Tush||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|822||Gunpowder Gertie||[[Red Deer Roller Derby Association]]
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|89||Hell on Keller||[[E-Ville Roller Derby]]
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|516||Iron Wench||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
|-
|<nowiki>-8</nowiki>||Jess Bandit (co-[[Captain (sports)|captain]])<ref name="Jess Bandit">{{cite news|last=Fabio|first=Carmen Marie|title=Jess Bandit takes on the "roll" of captain|url=http://www.westislandchronicle.com/News/Local/2011-11-17/article-2808019/Jess-Bandit-takes-on-the-roll-of-captain/1|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=West Island Chronicle|date=17 November 2011}}</ref>||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
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|187||Killson||[[Forest City Derby Girls]]
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|2||Lil Mama||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
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|44||LuluDemon||[[Terminal City Roller Girls]]
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|88||Maiden Sane||[[Pile O' Bones Derby Club]]
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|204||Motorhead Molly||[[Tri-City Roller Derby|Tri-City Roller Girls]]
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|C3P0||Rainbow Fight{{#tag:ref | "Rainbow Fight had to withdraw due to injury, and her spot on the roster was filled by Semi Precious."<ref name="WC Nerd preview">{{cite web|title=2011 Roller Derby World Cup: Preview|url=http://derbynerd.wordpress.com/2011/11/30/2011-roller-derby-world-cup-preview/|publisher=Derby Nerd|accessdate=8 December 2011|date=30 November 2011}}</ref>|group="note"}}||[[709 Derby Girls]]
|-
|10||Semi Precious<ref name="SP roster listing">{{cite web|title=Semi Precious|url=http://www.teamcanadarollerderby.ca/semi-precious/|work=Roster|publisher=Team Canada Roller Derby|accessdate=8 December 2011}}</ref>||[[Rideau Valley Roller Girls]]
|-
|3X||Smack Daddy||[[Montreal Roller Derby]]
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|55||Soul Rekker||[[Rideau Valley Roller Girls]]
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|29||TAZ||[[Red Deer Roller Derby Association]]
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|50||Teeknee||[[Oil City Derby Girls]]
|-
|1491||Windigo||[[Houston Roller Derby]]
|}
===2011 Coaching staff===
* Coach Pauly
* Furious P ([[Hammer City Roller Girls]])
* Mack the Mouth ([[Terminal City Rollergirls]])
===2011 Roller Derby World Cup===
Team Canada's first international action took place 1 December through 4 at the premiere Roller Derby World Cup, held in Toronto, Canada. Team Canada, one of thirteen nations competing,<ref name=AV>{{cite web|last=McWilliam|first=Bryan|title=Roller Derby World Cup is here!|url=http://www.avclub.com/toronto/articles/the-roller-derby-world-cup-is-here,65882/|work=Toronto|publisher=AV Club|accessdate=9 December 2011|date=1 December 2011}}</ref> began group play at the tournament in Group A, along with teams representing Brazil, Sweden and France.<ref name="Groups DNN">{{cite news|last=Reynolds|first=Hurt|title=Roller Derby World Cup Groups Set|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/11/roller_derby_world_cup_groups_set|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby New Network|date=19 November 2011}}</ref> Team Canada won all three of its group bouts, defeating France 244 to 17,<ref name="DNN france">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=World Cup: Canada Smothers France, 244–17|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_canada_smothers_france_244_17|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=2 December 2011}}</ref> Sweden 196 to 26<ref name="Sweden DNN">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=World Cup: Canada Smokes Sweden, 196–26|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_canada_smokes_sweden_196_26|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=2 December 2011}}</ref> and Brazil 408 to 7.<ref name="Brazil DNN">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=World Cup: Canada Crushes Brazil, 408–7|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_canada_crushes_brazil_408_7|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=2 December 2011}}</ref> As a result of the Group round play, Team Canada was [[Seed (sports)|seeded]] second overall for the remainder of the tournament (to Team USA) and received a [[Bye (sports)|bye]] past the first [[Elimination tournament|elimination round]].<ref name="2nd rd seeds">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=World Cup Elimination Round Set|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_elimination_round_set|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=2 December 2011}}</ref> In their first elimination bout, Canada defeated tenth-seeded Finland 499 to 31, at that time the highest point spread yet in the tournament.<ref name="Finland DNN">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=World Cup: (2) Canada Squashes (10) Finland, 499–31|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_2_canada_squashes_10_finland_499_31|accessdate=8 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=3 December 2011}}</ref> Team Canada next faced third-seeded [[Team England (roller derby)|Team England]] in the first [[semi-final]] of day 4, winning the bout 161 to 90, but losing skater Georgia W Tush to a broken [[collarbone]] in the process.<ref name="DNN england">{{cite news|last=Lex Talionis|title=World Cup Semifinal: (2) Canada Rebuffs (3) England, 161–90|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/world_cup_semifinal_2_canada_rebuffs_3_england_161_90|accessdate=9 December 2011|newspaper=Derby News Network|date=4 December 2011}}</ref> This set up Team Canada to face Team USA in the final (after Team USA defeated fourth seed [[Team Australia (roller derby)|Team Australia]]) and Team USA won by a final score of 336 to 33.<ref name="CBC WC final" /> In taking the [[silver medal]], Team Canada scored more points against number one seed Team USA than all other teams at the tournament combined.<ref name="CBC WC final" /><ref name="WC final DNN">{{cite news|last=Justice Feelgood Marshall|title=USA Sweeps First Roller Derby World Cup With 336–33 Win Over Canada|url=http://derbynewsnetwork.com/2011/12/usa_sweeps_first_roller_derby_world_cup_336_33_win_over_canada|accessdate=9 December 2011|date=6 December 2011}}</ref> At the conclusion of the tournament, Iron Wench was voted the team's [[Most Valuable Player]], and Smack Daddy was voted the MVP of the entire tournament.<ref name="ToRD wrapup">{{cite web|last=titmouse|title=USA win first ever Roller Derby World Cup!|url=http://www.torontorollerderby.com/blog/?p=718|work=News and Events|publisher=Toronto Roller Derby|accessdate=9 December 2011}}</ref>
==Notes==
<references group="note" />
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{National roller derby teams}}
{{National sports teams of Canada}}
[[Category:National roller derby teams|Canada]]
[[Category:Women's national sports teams of Canada|Roller derby]]
[[Category:Roller derby in Canada]]' |
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