Roller Derby Penalties and Fouls Quiz
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Which type of penalties are addressed in detail in the Rules of Flat Track Roller Derby Casebook?

  • Penalties for actions that fall cleanly into one of the categories
  • Penalties for unavoidable illegal actions
  • Penalties for actions with little to no impact
  • Penalties for illegal actions (correct)
  • Who signals and enforces penalties and warnings during a game?

  • The opponents
  • The officials (correct)
  • The spectators
  • The Skaters committing the infractions
  • When may a penalty be assessed in Flat Track Roller Derby?

  • When a Skater commits an action with little to no impact
  • When a Skater commits a foul (correct)
  • When a Skater commits a legal action
  • When a Skater commits an unavoidable illegal action
  • Who does a penalty in Flat Track Roller Derby apply to?

    <p>Both the Skater and the position they are currently playing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should penalties not be assessed for in Flat Track Roller Derby?

    <p>Actions with little to no impact on the game or the Skaters</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is considered an Illegal Target Zone in Flat Track Roller Derby?

    <p>Mid-thigh</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Skaters who prevent a Star Pass using illegal contact should be penalized.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of contact should be penalized regardless of impact in Flat Track Roller Derby?

    <p>Avoidable forceful contact to the back</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When a skater suddenly presents an Illegal Target Zone to an opponent, what is it considered?

    <p>An initiation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should penalties be assessed for in Flat Track Roller Derby?

    <p>Illegal contact</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Penalties in Flat Track Roller Derby

    • The Rules of Flat Track Roller Derby Casebook addresses major and minor penalties in detail.
    • Officials signal and enforce penalties and warnings during a game.
    • A penalty may be assessed at any time during a game, including during gameplay, timeouts, and intermissions.
    • A penalty in Flat Track Roller Derby applies to the individual skater who committed the infraction.
    • Penalties should not be assessed for accidental or incidental contact.

    Illegal Target Zones

    • The head, neck, and throat are considered Illegal Target Zones in Flat Track Roller Derby.
    • Skaters who prevent a Star Pass using illegal contact should be penalized.
    • Forearm or elbow contact should be penalized regardless of impact.
    • When a skater suddenly presents an Illegal Target Zone to an opponent, it is considered a blocking zone infraction.

    Assessing Penalties

    • Penalties should be assessed for intentional or reckless contact that poses a risk to the safety of other skaters.
    • Penalties should be assessed for deliberate and intentional actions that disrupt the flow of the game.

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    Test your knowledge of roller derby penalties and fouls with this quiz! Learn about the different types of penalties, how they are enforced, and their impact on the game.

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