Ronnie Robinson (roller derby)
Ronnie Robinson was a prominent American roller derby skater, most active during the "golden age" of the sport in the mid-20th century. Known for his aggressive style and scoring ability, he was a key player for several teams, including the New York Chiefs and the Los Angeles Braves. His career spanned multiple decades, and he was a popular figure among roller derby fans. Details of his personal life and exact career timeline are inconsistently documented, reflecting the often ephemeral and performance-driven nature of early roller derby. He is remembered as a significant contributor to the sport's widespread appeal and entertainment value during its peak popularity.