The Effect Of The RSROA On Roller Skating

In 1937 a group of roller-rink operators determined tochampionships were combined, and an all-inclusive
band together and make a serious attempt to elevatenational championship meet was held at the Cleveland
the sport's standards and management. SeveralPublic Auditorium. The four-day meet catered to
amateur competitions were fostered. On April 3, 1937,almost five hundred amateur skaters participating in all
seventeen operators met at Detroit and organized thethe classes of the three branches of the sport.
Roller Skating Rink Operators Association (RSROA)The meet was so successful that the membership of
of the United States. It set up as its main objective thethe RSROA decided to hold the National
advancement of amateur roller skating.Championships at the same auditorium in 1941, when
Perry Rawson, a retired New York broker andfor four days, once again, the big auditorium was filled
amateur ice skater, who had thoroughly studiedwith amateur skaters. There were many more
International Style figure and dance skating, visitedcompetitors than in the previous year, and ages
England in 1937 and saw for himself what had beenranged from six to thirty-six, all competing in dancing,
accomplished on rollers in that country. When hefigures, and racing for national titles.
returned to America, Rawson brought back motionAt this time the RSROA founded an annual
picture films showing that the International Style, whichprofessional school where the country's leading
was prevalent on ice, was possible on rollers. The filmsinstructors could get together in a group, exchange
showed British champions doing school figures, freeinformation, and agree on the standardization of
style, and dancing on roller skates.skating and teaching procedure. It established rules and
The exhibition of these films in many rinks throughoutregulations for the game of roller hockey and for the
the United States aroused great enthusiasm. Inorganization of amateur roller hockey teams and
October of 1938, James and Joan Lindstone, the Britishleagues. It arranged a series of graded proficiency
champions, came to the United States and toured thetests for dance, figure and speed skating, for which
country, giving exhibitions at many of the leading rinks.bronze, silver, and gold medals were awarded.
Their spellbinding act greatly impressed AmericanMeanwhile, roller skating had been publicized in three
skaters, and from that point the International Stylemotion picture short subjects, had been included in two
came into its own in the United States.feature films, and had been the subject of many
The first national meet to be sanctioned by themagazine articles and at least one full-length novel.
RSROA was the speed-skating championships held atBooks were published, containing the various rules,
the Sefferino Rollerdrome at Cincinnati in 1938. In theregulations, tests, and amateur competitions for all
following year, the RSROA held its first national figure-branches of the sport. The first regularly scheduled
and dance-skating championships, the figure-skatingnewspaper column devoted exclusively to roller
events being held at the Arena Gardens Rink in Detroit,skating started in the New York Journal-American in
and the skate-dancing competitions at the Mineola1940. The RSROA was very effective at getting the
Skating Rink, Mineola, N.Y.general public to accept and get excited about roller
In 1940, figure-, dance-, and speed-skatingskating.