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Julie Glass

Julie Brandt Glass (born 23 February 1979), known as Atomatrix, is a former roller derby skater, and a former competitive speed skater.

Julie Glass
Personal information
Birth nameJulie Brandt
NicknameAtomatrix
NationalityAmerican
Born (1979-02-23) 23 February 1979 (age 45)
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Sport
SportRoller derby, Speed skating
ClubArizona Roller Derby
Team USA 2011–2014

Inline skating edit

Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan as Julie Brandt, she took up inline speed skating, and won two gold medals at the U.S. Olympic Festival in 1995. She was overall sprint champion at the U.S. nationals that year, and again in 1998, also winning the Downer's Grove Championship in 1996 and 1998, and taking a gold medal at the World Cup in 1997. She took a break from skating during which she married Doug Glass, a fellow speed skater, then returned to win a silver medal at the 1999 Pan American Games.[1] She also competed at the X Games, taking gold in the women's downhill inline skating at the 1998 event,[2] won gold at the 2003 Pan American Games,[3] and at the 2003 Berlin Roller Marathon.[4]

Glass took another break from skating in 2002, during which time she and her husband ran a roller rink and drive-through coffee shop in Lebanon, Oregon. After watching the 2002 Winter Olympics, she began training as an ice speed skater, quickly gaining a place on the U.S. team, training in Calgary and entering some World Cup events, despite her lack of experience in the sport. However, she decided that she lacked the motivation to excel in the discipline, and returned to inline skating.[5]

Roller derby edit

Glass subsequently moved to Olympia, Washington,[6] working with her husband on their Atom Wheels business, and gave birth to twins in 2007. The following year, she attended the WFTDA Championships of roller derby, and decided to take up the sport, under the derby name "Atomatrix". She joined the local Oly Rollers league, and was a key member of their team which won the Championships in 2009.[7]

As Atomatrix, she was selected for Team USA at the 2011 Roller Derby World Cup.[7] Glass moved to Arizona and skated with Arizona Roller Derby's Tent City Terrors team.[8] On August 21, 2012, it was announced that she would be leaving AZRD to return to the Oly Rollers. The transfer caused much debate,[9][10] since Atomatrix was still living in Arizona while skating for the Oly Rollers. 2013 found Glass back on her inlines and competed at the World Championships in Oostende, Belgium after 8 years off. A top 8 finish in the 500 meter on the road and top American finisher in the Marathon. By 2014 Glass was back skating on Team USA and the Arizona Tent City Terrors.[11]

Personal life edit

Glass' brother, David Brandt, has played in the National Football League.[8]

Glass has been a proud representative of international multi-level marketing (MLM) company Arbonne since December 2019.[12] Glass and her husband are co-owners of Mota Skates, LLC, a rebranding of their prior business enterprise, Atom Gear, that went bankrupt in 2015.[13] In June 2020, Glass and Mota Skates came under fire for posting racially inflammatory graphics across multiple social media platforms.[14] Initially, Glass and her husband responded to the widespread accusations of racism with an apology, writing:

Mota Skates, Doug and Julie Glass sincerely apologize for our ignorance regarding the black lives movement. We are working with others in the community to better ourselves in support of BLM. Your voices are heard. We are open to positive criticism that will continue to improve the movement. We will continue to reach out as we navigate this very sensitive matter. We understand this is not enough and we will continue our support to the best of our knowledge and provide more information regarding our actions in the upcoming days.[15]

However, the apology was largely rejected as disingenuous by the skate community at large, serving only to draw more criticism for the Glasses and their brand. The Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) removed Mota Skates as a vendor from all future events, stating "[w]e feel that our values are no longer aligned."[16] During the initial social media backlash, several of Mota's sponsored skaters, including Violet Knockout of Gotham Girls Roller Derby, swiftly disassociated themselves from the brand, while skate shops across the globe vowed to discontinue sales of Mota products.[17][18][19]

Taking again to social media, the Glasses authored another post, this time with no semblance of apologetic tone. A far cry from the prior month's voiced support for Black Lives Matter, the co-owner couple now claimed the Black Lives Matter movement was actually a "terrorist funded corrupt [sic], hateful & racist organization" that was "funded by Soros," while lambasting anyone who vocalized criticism of the brand as being racist themselves, writing in part:

NO one should ever tell others to shut up, listen and learn/obey. That alone is discrimination. Those yelling, preaching such discrimination are bigots in our opinion.

We will end it with our frustration and confusion why the BLM movement is not going to all large cities around the country using the millions they raise through donations to stop the killing our children and ALL Black Lives.. This will reduce the killing of black lives 20 folds over police brutality. Yes, We also support police reform. But seriously, what about the black kids getting killed? Unborn black kids at abortion clinics? This outrage against Mota and us personally has woken us like never before.[20]

References edit

  1. ^ "Julie Brandt-Glass, Inline Speed Skating", Sports Illustrated, 9 August 1999
  2. ^ "Summer X Games almanac", ESPN
  3. ^ "Pan-Am Games Roundup", Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 13 August 2003
  4. ^ "BERLIN MARATHON set for September 26", Runner's Web, 20 September 2004
  5. ^ Robert Burnson, "Julie Glass talks about why she left the ice", Inline Planet, 22 January 2005
  6. ^ "Bowe records fastest time of any woman", Ocala Star-Banner, 24 September 2004
  7. ^ a b "September 2011 Featured Skater: Atomatrix 2011-10-07 at the Wayback Machine", Women's Flat Track Derby Association, 8 September 2011
  8. ^ a b "Atomatrix 2012-01-05 at the Wayback Machine", Atom Wheels
  9. ^ "DNN Interview: Joy Collision on the Arizona / Oly Transfer". Derby News Network. 23 August 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
  10. ^ Sparks, Brandon (24 August 2012). "Oly Rollers stir up derby world with trio of transfers". Oly Sports. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
  11. ^ Frye, Andy (17 September 2014). "Meet Julie Brandt-Glass, The Usain Bolt Of Roller Derby". ESPN. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  12. ^ "Welcome to Julie Glass Website". www.arbonne.com. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  13. ^ "ABOUT | mota". Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  14. ^ Demopoulos, Alaina (2020-06-11). "Inside the BLM Controversy That Could Bring Down Mota, One of Roller Skating's Biggest Brands". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  15. ^ "Mota Skates LLC". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  16. ^ "Facebook Post". Facebook. 12 June 2020. Retrieved 12 June 2020. The WFTDA has decided to part ways with MOTA Skates, a tournament vendor at our events since the brand's inception. We feel that our values are no longer aligned, and we have taken the funds earned from MOTA's booth at our 2019 International Championships event and made a donation to the #BlackLivesMatter Global Network Foundation. Effective immediately, the WFTDA is amending language in sponsorship and business partnership agreements to require accountability around our values and the Code of Conduct. This is one of many policy changes we're working on bringing to WFTDA membership in the weeks ahead to create tangible steps toward dismantling racism in our organization.
  17. ^ "Violet Knockout on Instagram: "Today I am ending my relationship with @motaskates. I have been a sponsored skater for three years. I cannot continue to be sponsored by a…"". Instagram. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  18. ^ "Double Threat Skates on Instagram: "Here's our full statement from Facebook."". Instagram. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  19. ^ "Wicked Skatewear on Instagram: "We stand in solidarity with the black lives matter movement in dismantling white supremacy in all facets including within our own…"". Instagram. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  20. ^ "Mota Skates LLC". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2020-07-19.

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Julie Brandt Glass born 23 February 1979 known as Atomatrix is a former roller derby skater and a former competitive speed skater Julie GlassPersonal informationBirth nameJulie BrandtNicknameAtomatrixNationalityAmericanBorn 1979 02 23 23 February 1979 age 45 Grand Rapids MichiganHeight5 ft 6 in 1 68 m SportSportRoller derby Speed skatingClubArizona Roller DerbyTeam USA 2011 2014 Contents 1 Inline skating 2 Roller derby 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesInline skating editBorn in Grand Rapids Michigan as Julie Brandt she took up inline speed skating and won two gold medals at the U S Olympic Festival in 1995 She was overall sprint champion at the U S nationals that year and again in 1998 also winning the Downer s Grove Championship in 1996 and 1998 and taking a gold medal at the World Cup in 1997 She took a break from skating during which she married Doug Glass a fellow speed skater then returned to win a silver medal at the 1999 Pan American Games 1 She also competed at the X Games taking gold in the women s downhill inline skating at the 1998 event 2 won gold at the 2003 Pan American Games 3 and at the 2003 Berlin Roller Marathon 4 Glass took another break from skating in 2002 during which time she and her husband ran a roller rink and drive through coffee shop in Lebanon Oregon After watching the 2002 Winter Olympics she began training as an ice speed skater quickly gaining a place on the U S team training in Calgary and entering some World Cup events despite her lack of experience in the sport However she decided that she lacked the motivation to excel in the discipline and returned to inline skating 5 Roller derby editGlass subsequently moved to Olympia Washington 6 working with her husband on their Atom Wheels business and gave birth to twins in 2007 The following year she attended the WFTDA Championships of roller derby and decided to take up the sport under the derby name Atomatrix She joined the local Oly Rollers league and was a key member of their team which won the Championships in 2009 7 As Atomatrix she was selected for Team USA at the 2011 Roller Derby World Cup 7 Glass moved to Arizona and skated with Arizona Roller Derby s Tent City Terrors team 8 On August 21 2012 it was announced that she would be leaving AZRD to return to the Oly Rollers The transfer caused much debate 9 10 since Atomatrix was still living in Arizona while skating for the Oly Rollers 2013 found Glass back on her inlines and competed at the World Championships in Oostende Belgium after 8 years off A top 8 finish in the 500 meter on the road and top American finisher in the Marathon By 2014 Glass was back skating on Team USA and the Arizona Tent City Terrors 11 Personal life editGlass brother David Brandt has played in the National Football League 8 Glass has been a proud representative of international multi level marketing MLM company Arbonne since December 2019 12 Glass and her husband are co owners of Mota Skates LLC a rebranding of their prior business enterprise Atom Gear that went bankrupt in 2015 13 In June 2020 Glass and Mota Skates came under fire for posting racially inflammatory graphics across multiple social media platforms 14 Initially Glass and her husband responded to the widespread accusations of racism with an apology writing Mota Skates Doug and Julie Glass sincerely apologize for our ignorance regarding the black lives movement We are working with others in the community to better ourselves in support of BLM Your voices are heard We are open to positive criticism that will continue to improve the movement We will continue to reach out as we navigate this very sensitive matter We understand this is not enough and we will continue our support to the best of our knowledge and provide more information regarding our actions in the upcoming days 15 However the apology was largely rejected as disingenuous by the skate community at large serving only to draw more criticism for the Glasses and their brand The Women s Flat Track Derby Association WFTDA removed Mota Skates as a vendor from all future events stating w e feel that our values are no longer aligned 16 During the initial social media backlash several of Mota s sponsored skaters including Violet Knockout of Gotham Girls Roller Derby swiftly disassociated themselves from the brand while skate shops across the globe vowed to discontinue sales of Mota products 17 18 19 Taking again to social media the Glasses authored another post this time with no semblance of apologetic tone A far cry from the prior month s voiced support for Black Lives Matter the co owner couple now claimed the Black Lives Matter movement was actually a terrorist funded corrupt sic hateful amp racist organization that was funded by Soros while lambasting anyone who vocalized criticism of the brand as being racist themselves writing in part NO one should ever tell others to shut up listen and learn obey That alone is discrimination Those yelling preaching such discrimination are bigots in our opinion We will end it with our frustration and confusion why the BLM movement is not going to all large cities around the country using the millions they raise through donations to stop the killing our children and ALL Black Lives This will reduce the killing of black lives 20 folds over police brutality Yes We also support police reform But seriously what about the black kids getting killed Unborn black kids at abortion clinics This outrage against Mota and us personally has woken us like never before 20 References edit Julie Brandt Glass Inline Speed Skating Sports Illustrated 9 August 1999 Summer X Games almanac ESPN Pan Am Games Roundup Sarasota Herald Tribune 13 August 2003 BERLIN MARATHON set for September 26 Runner s Web 20 September 2004 Robert Burnson Julie Glass talks about why she left the ice Inline Planet 22 January 2005 Bowe records fastest time of any woman Ocala Star Banner 24 September 2004 a b September 2011 Featured Skater Atomatrix Archived 2011 10 07 at the Wayback Machine Women s Flat Track Derby Association 8 September 2011 a b Atomatrix Archived 2012 01 05 at the Wayback Machine Atom Wheels DNN Interview Joy Collision on the Arizona Oly Transfer Derby News Network 23 August 2012 Retrieved 4 April 2018 Sparks Brandon 24 August 2012 Oly Rollers stir up derby world with trio of transfers Oly Sports Retrieved 4 April 2018 Frye Andy 17 September 2014 Meet Julie Brandt Glass The Usain Bolt Of Roller Derby ESPN Retrieved 17 September 2014 Welcome to Julie Glass Website www arbonne com Retrieved 2020 07 19 ABOUT mota Retrieved 2020 07 19 Demopoulos Alaina 2020 06 11 Inside the BLM Controversy That Could Bring Down Mota One of Roller Skating s Biggest Brands The Daily Beast Retrieved 2020 07 19 Mota Skates LLC www facebook com Retrieved 2020 07 19 Facebook Post Facebook 12 June 2020 Retrieved 12 June 2020 The WFTDA has decided to part ways with MOTA Skates a tournament vendor at our events since the brand s inception We feel that our values are no longer aligned and we have taken the funds earned from MOTA s booth at our 2019 International Championships event and made a donation to the BlackLivesMatter Global Network Foundation Effective immediately the WFTDA is amending language in sponsorship and business partnership agreements to require accountability around our values and the Code of Conduct This is one of many policy changes we re working on bringing to WFTDA membership in the weeks ahead to create tangible steps toward dismantling racism in our organization Violet Knockout on Instagram Today I am ending my relationship with motaskates I have been a sponsored skater for three years I cannot continue to be sponsored by a Instagram Retrieved 2020 07 19 Double Threat Skates on Instagram Here s our full statement from Facebook Instagram Retrieved 2020 07 19 Wicked Skatewear on Instagram We stand in solidarity with the black lives matter movement in dismantling white supremacy in all facets including within our own Instagram Retrieved 2020 07 19 Mota Skates LLC www facebook com Retrieved 2020 07 19 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Julie Glass amp oldid 1192308541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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