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On January 17, 2024 the league announced it was rebranding the Ultimate Frisbee Association (UFA). The league partnered with Sport Dimension Inc. (SDI), owner of the Wham-O brand family which includes the Frisbee trademark to license the name for use across the league. Multiple new logos were designed as part of the league's new brand identity.
The Wind Chill compete in the Ultimate Frisbee Association (UFA) as a member of the Central Division. They are one of two teams in the UFA to represent a state rather than a specific city. The team won their first UFA Championship in 2024, beating the Carolina Flyers 17-16. [1]
This is a list of notable disc ultimate players [1] Buzzy Hellring; Robert L. "Nob" Rauch; ... This page was last edited on 23 January 2024, at 17:00 (UTC).
July 16–20: Junior Disc Golf World Championships in Tulsa; July 17–21: European Open in Nokia; August 6–10: Amateur Disc Golf World Championships in Grand Rapids; August 21–25: Professional Disc Golf World Championships in Lynchburg; September 19–22: Tim Selinske United States Masters Disc Golf Championships in Raleigh
USA Ultimate is a not-for-profit organization that serves as the governing body of the sport of ultimate (also known as ultimate Frisbee) in the United States. It was founded in 1979 as the Ultimate Players Association , but rebranded itself as USA Ultimate on May 25, 2010.
Robyn Fennig (Wiseman) became the first female player in team history. [8] Madison played host to AUDL Championship Weekend for the second time in three seasons. This time, the Radicals went all the way, beating the Los Angeles Aviators 24–19 in the semi-finals before taking down the Dallas Roughnecks 20–16 in the 2018 AUDL championship ...
The disc was badly thrown, and Jack Hatchett knew it the second it left his fingertips. Playing for the New York PoNY in the 2022 World Ultimate Club Championships, he described his pass from ...
Initially players of ultimate Frisbee (as it was known at the time) used a "Master" disc marketed by Wham-O, based on Fred Morrison's inspired "Pluto Platter" design. Hellring, Silver, and Hines developed the first and second edition of "Rules of Ultimate Frisbee".