The Oly Rollers of Olympia, WA won the WFTDA 2009 Western Regional Tournament in October, and entered the 2009 National Tournament as the #1 seed from their region, earning a first-round Bye. Over the first two qualifying rounds, the team defeated two prior national champions, Gotham Girls Roller Derby (2008) and Texas Rollergirls (2006), on their path to claim The Hydra, the WFTDA's championship trophy.
The Texas Rollergirls of Austin, TX, took second place in the tournament. The Denver Roller Dolls and Rocky Mountain Roller Girls, both of Denver, CO, took third and fourth place, respectively. Full results from the "Declaration of Derby" 2009 National Championship Tournament are as follows:
November 13–15
Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, PA
www.declarationofderby.com
The top three teams from each of the four regional tournaments have advanced to the "Declaration of Derby," the 2009 National tournament, for a chance to win the coveted Hydra Trophy. This year’s tournament structure increases the number of teams at the National tournament to twelve, from eight teams for the past two years.
Download a printable National Tournament Bracket
Philadelphia, The City of Brotherly Love, is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the sixth most populous city in the United States. It is home to the Liberty Bell, Rocky and the Cheese Steak. Philadelphia’s distinct areas and eclectic residents give the city history, diversity, and a unique flair.
Located in the heart of Center City Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Convention Center is adjacent to a major hotel and connected to the hub of the city’s public transportation system. This central location will facilitate public access, reduce travel expenses and increase enjoyment for all attendees to the tournament and associated activities.
Staging WFTDA’s Declaration of Derby 2009 in Philadelphia — a major metropolitan media market — will enable local and national news and sports affiliate stations to cover the tournament — and women’s flat track roller derby as never before!
The Philly Roller Girls look forward to sharing the historic culture of the "City of Sisterly Shove" with our roller derby family from all over the world.
Real. Strong. Athletic. Revolutionary.