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2015 International WFTDA Championships FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY NOV. 6-8 London Rollergirls 1 158 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Angel City Derby Girls 5 London Rollergirls GAME WFTDA.com/Champs 2 161 SATURDAY 10:00 AM 154 GAME 1 126 FRIDAY 2:00 PM Angel City Derby Girls 3 101 GAME 9 Rose City Rollers Rat City Rollergirls SATURDAY 6:30 PM Rose City Rollers 206 1 191 B.ay A.rea D.erby Girls GAME 6 166 2 179 SATURDAY 12:00 PM Rose City Rollers GAME 2 145 FRIDAY 4:00 PM B.ay A.rea D.erby Girls Rose City Rollers 3 148 CHAMPION Denver Roller Derby GAME 12 SUNDAY 6:00 PM Gotham Girls Roller Derby Gotham Girls Roller Derby 1 299 2nd PLACE Jacksonville RollerGirls GAME 7 Gotham Girls Roller Derby 2 149 SATURDAY 2:00 PM 143 GAME 3 114 Victorian Roller Derby League FRIDAY 6:00 PM Jacksonville RollerGirls 3rd PLACE 195 3 141 GAME 10 Arch Rival Roller Girls SATURDAY 8:30 PM Gotham Girls Roller Derby Victorian Roller Derby League London Rollergirls 1 181 4th PLACE Texas Rollergirls GAME 8 141 London Rollergirls 2 185 SATURDAY 4:00 PM Victorian Roller Derby League Loser Game 9 99 85 GAME 4 GAME 11 FRIDAY 8:00 PM Texas Rollergirls SUNDAY 4:00 PM 3 173 Loser Game 10 122 Minnesota RollerGirls Victorian Roller Derby League WFTDA Division 2 Championships Sacred City Derby Girls D2 CHAMPION Nashville Rollergirls Seed 1 - Detroit 232 Nashville Rollergirls D2 GAME 1 FRIDAY 10:00 AM Nashville Rollergirls D2 2nd PLACE Seed 2 - Cleveland 91 163 Demolition City Roller Derby Demolition City Roller Derby Demolition City Roller Derby D2 GAME 4 Loser D2 Game 1 149 D2 3rd PLACE Kansas City Roller Warriors SUNDAY 2:00 PM D2 GAME 3 SUNDAY 12:00 PM Seed 1 - Cleveland 160 Loser D2 Game 2 139 Kansas City Roller Warriors D2 GAME 2 211 FRIDAY 12:00 PM Kansas City Roller Warriors D2 4th PLACE Sacred City Derby Girls Seed 2 - Detroit 242 Sacred City Derby Girls Games in Central Standard Time.
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