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Mo Sanders (born 1971), known as Quadzilla L.K. or simply Quadzilla, is an American
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r, who has competed at international level in
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and
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, and national level in
jam skating Jam skating (or Jamskating), also called Jammin', is a skating style consisting of a combination of dance, gymnastics, and Rollerskating, roller skating, performed on roller skates. The origins of jam skating are disputed, but it is often traced ...
. Sanders was born in
Tacoma, Washington Tacoma ( ) is the county seat of Pierce County, Washington, United States. A port city, it is situated along Washington's Puget Sound, southwest of Seattle, southwest of Bellevue, Washington, Bellevue, northeast of the state capital, Olympia ...
, USA. His father often rollerskated to work, and Sanders spent much of his spare time at the local roller rink. Although largely self-taught, he was also coached by Lann Werner, a champion artistic roller skater. He acquired the nickname "Lanny's Kid", the initials of which appear in his
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.Alex Cohen and Jennifer Barbee, ''Down and Derby'' Sanders began skating on
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in 1991, and became a professional aggressive inline skater in 1993, competing in the
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.Mo Sanders 'Extreme' Style Proves Popular In 'Rollerjam's' Fourth Season on TNN
, ''
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'', October 4
In the late 1990s, Sanders spent time skating in
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, particularly at Venice Beach, and while there he heard about auditions for ''
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'', a television show based around banked track roller derby. On the show, he was known for his multicolored hair, and for his acrobatic moves. He later claimed that the staged nature of the show "sucked" and he believed that it proved unsuccessful because "there was too much drama, too much scripting". By late 2001, Sanders was back in Seattle and attracted attention for
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on skates. By 2005, he was part of the "Quad Express" jam skating team, who reached the national finals of the Roll Bounce Championship. He subsequently performed at the Hollywood opening of the ''
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'' film, and this led to involvement with '' Enchanted'', in which he appeared and for which he choreographed much of the skating.Natalie Gordon, "Fun & Antiks 2", ''Inside Line'' #4 (June 2012), pp.30-32 With the development of flat track roller derby, Sanders returned to the sport, skating both as "Quadzilla L.K." and, occasionally, as "Barack O'Trauma". He coached the
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, then the
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, and bench managed Team Awesome to second place in the national banked track championship in 2008, then Team Legit to take the national title in 2009. He traveled internationally to coach various leagues, and developed both Antik skate boots and Heartless Wheels. Sanders stood down as Rat City's principal coach in 2011,Natalie Gordon, "Fun & Antiks", ''Inside Line'' #3 (March 2012), pp.31-33 but he remained active as a skater with
Puget Sound Outcast Derby Puget Sound Outcast Derby (PSOD) is a men's roller derby league based in Seattle, Washington. The league was founded in 2007 by Chuck“Hollywood Hendrick, and consists of a two teams, The Puget Sound Outcasts and the Puget Sound Castaways whi ...
and was a key member of the team which took second place in the 2011
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Championships. In connection with this, he has appeared in the roller derby documentaries ''Derby Baby'' and ''This Is How We Roll''. Sanders also won the "Best Double Threat" title at the ''
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s 2011 awards.DNN Best of 2011 Poll: Results
, ''Derby News Network'', January 30, 2012
In 2016 he featured in an Australian-based skate documentary called “Wheels will land” Sanders is known for his ability to jump long distances on skates. His record is jumping over fourteen people. Sanders, or also known on this league as "QuadZilla," currently plays, and coaches, some of the teams in The Dallas Derby Devils league, which is located in Dallas, Texas.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Sanders, Mo 1971 births Living people American roller skaters Sportspeople from Tacoma, Washington Roller derby skaters X Games competitors