U.S. bring CNY "Thunder" to Roller Derby World Cup

Hundreds of athletes from across the globe descend on Toronto for the very first Roller Derby World Cup. Tamara Lindstrom wedged up with one team USA skater who got her start in Central New York. CANADA -- Three days. Thirteen countries.


Two-hundred-sixty skaters collide on the track at the enormously first Roller Derby World Cup.

"We've got countries coming from halfway across the world," said event planner Amie "Speedin Hawking" Sergas. "Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Argentina."

"Finland, Germany, Brazil. It's been actually cool considering all these countries come jointly," said Team Canada skater Bonnie "Soul Rekker" Bray.

Leading the way for Team USA is Nicole "Bonnie Thunders" Williams. "My life is inspired by roller derby," William said. The skating celebrity hails from Central New York.

"There's a little sports hall of fame in Rome, so maybe someday I'll be a part of that," Williams joked. She got her skating start with the Syracuse University coordinated figure skating team.

"And when I enthused to New York, I wanted to keep skating and roller derby was kind of this perfect junction between skating because I loved to skate, but also phone sport," said Williams.

Williams has skated with the Gotham Girls Roller Derby since 2006 and now runs her own store, Five pace Skate Shop, in Brooklyn.

She and 19 other athletes from crossways country traveled to Toronto to show America's skating prowess.

"We had, unluckily, not that much training for this tournament," Williams said.
Team USA took the track with just two practices under their wheels."I think it's always challenging when you play with new people," Williams said. "When somebody knock someone out of bounds and you do one thing expectant them to follow you and then they don't do what you expect."

Three days of cut-throat bracket led to a final matchup between the two North American teams and the U.S. and Canada fought it out to take home the first ever breaker derby world cup. Team USA conquered the pack, winning the final round 336 to 33.

"It feels pretty unbelievable to be able to say you're the first world champion of roller derby," Williams said. "It's absolutely an amazing feeling."

And possibly one stride closer to that hometown Hall of Fame. But for now, she said, it's time to try amazing new - a week off.

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Kidney rock forces Klitschko to push back fight with Mormeck


FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) – WBO, IBF and WBA heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko pull out of his fight adjacent to French challenger Jean-Marc Mormeck on Monday after undergo two operations in two days to take away a kidney stone. The fight had been listed for Saturday in Duesseldorf.

Klitschko's promoter, Bernd Boente, said Monday that March 3 was a probable new date for the fight. The IBF would have to approve it because nominally Klitschko would be request to fight a mandatory challenger on that date.

"We hope to know in two or three days. Mormeck is also ready to accept it," Boente said, adding that Klitschko was "deeply dissatisfied" by having to call off the fight.

Klitschko had abdominal pain at his training camp in Austria on Friday. The 35-year-old Ukrainian was taken to Innsbruck for initial treatment before being transferred to a Dusseldorf hospital. The stone was detached Saturday but Klitschko return to the hospital Sunday before a scheduled television look.

His older brother Vitali, the WBC champion, appears on the live program and said Wladimir was taken ill soon before the show and return to the Duesseldorf hospital.
Dr. Peter Albers, the chief urologist at the Duesseldorf University Hospital, said Klitschko was doing fine and did not have pain any longer.

"But he is very week after two surgeries and it makes no sense to have a fight now," Albers said.

The 39-year-old Mormeck is a former WBC and WBA united cruiserweight champion. He has won all his fights since moving to the heavyweight division in 2009. He has a vocation record of 36 wins (22 KOs) and four defeats.

Saturday's fight was theoretical to be Klitschko's 20th title bout and his first exterior since thrashing British boxer David Haye in July. His record is 56-3 with 49 KOs.

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