The oldest skaters in roller derby are often found in the "Roller Derby Grand Derby" or various senior roller derby leagues that cater specifically to older adults. These leagues provide a platform for individuals, typically aged 40 and above, to participate in the sport, promoting fitness and community engagement. While specific leagues may vary by location, many cities have established teams for older skaters, emphasizing inclusivity and health over competition.
Geelong Roller Derby League was created in 2008.
Varsity Roller Derby League was created in 2011.
National Roller Derby League was created in 1995.
Canberra Roller Derby League was created in 2008.
Newcastle Roller Derby League was created in 2009.
Victorian Roller Derby League was created in 2007.
Sydney Roller Derby League was created in 2008.
Malice Springs Roller Derby League was created in 2010.
Convict City Roller Derby League was created in 2009.
West Kootenay Women's Roller Derby League was created in 2009.
The minimum age to join junior roller derby can vary depending on the league, but generally participants are between 7-17 years old. It's best to check with the specific league you are interested in for their age requirements.
Humboldt Roller Derby was created in 2007.