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    • Members Site
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    • Junior Derby Skill Levels
    • Equipment
    • Costs
    • Communication
  • New Skater Program
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  • Registration
  • FAQ
  • Contact
  • Team Store

About RJR

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​Raleigh Junior Rollers (RJR) is a 501c3 designated nonprofit junior flat track derby program.  We are gender-inclusive for kids aged 8-18. Our mission is to nurture self-confidence in young people by developing teamwork and athletic ability while treasuring individuality within a culture of encouragement and service to others.

RJR is a member league of the Junior Roller Derby Association (JRDA). We use the Rules of Flat Track Roller Derby - JRDA Edition rules set and addenda.
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Safety

Safety is the #1 priority for all members of RJR. It is our responsibility to ensure that young skaters practice and compete in safe environments that include:
  • Training that respects individual skill development rates and does not impose unreasonable expectations.  A new skater will not be playing full contact roller derby!
  • A secure facility where trainers are within constant eye contact with their skaters.
  • As part of registration, we require permission to render care, including access to emergency medical care.
  • Coaches are First Aid and CDC Heads Up concussion trained.
  • Our volunteers receive Safe Sport training, protecting our skaters from abuse) - the same training as required by the National Federation of State High Schools Associations.

Sportsmanship

Sportsmanship is:
  • playing fair
  • following the rules of the game
  • respecting the judgment of referees and officials
  • treating opponents with respect

RJR defines good sportsmanship as the "golden rule" of sports or treating the people you play with and against as you would like to be treated yourself. A skater demonstrates good sportsmanship when they show respect for themselves, their teammates, opponents, coaches on both sides, referees, judges, and other officials. 
RJR at the 2022 Durham Pride Parade

Full Participation

It’s pretty simple.  Everyone gets to play.  RJR's goal is to help youth develop all-around skills that will prepare them for the future. We care about winning; we just care more about teaching and being part of a positive community.


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Our Mission

The mission of RJR is to nurture bold self confidence in young people by developing teamwork and athletic ability while treasuring individuality within a culture of encouragement and service to others.

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