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  2. Ultimate Canada - Wikipedia

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    These were the very first disc ultimate league games in the city of Toronto, the beginning of the Toronto Ultimate League (Club), and the first ultimate league in Canada. The Toronto Ultimate League developed into the Toronto Ultimate Club (TUC), which now has 3300 active members and over 250 Teams playing the year round. [11]

  3. Canadian Ultimate Championships - Wikipedia

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    Australia vs Canada Ultimate players at WUGC 2012 in Japan. Ultimate Canada. Organized disc sports began in the early 1970s, with promotional efforts from Irwin Toy, the Canadian Open Frisbee Championships, Toronto (1972–1985), the Vancouver Open Frisbee Championships (1974–1977) and professionals using Frisbee show tours to perform at universities, fairs, and sporting events. [2]

  4. Toronto Rush - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Rush are a professional ultimate team based in Toronto, Ontario.The Rush compete in the Ultimate Frisbee Association (UFA) as a member of the East Division.. The Rush joined the UFA in the 2013 season – when it was originally branded as the American Ultimate Disc League – becoming the first Canadian team in the league.

  5. Ken Westerfield - Wikipedia

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    1979 - Started the Toronto Ultimate League (Club). This was the first disc ultimate league in Canada and one of the world's oldest leagues. Canada is considered a powerhouse in world disc ultimate and has been ranked number one several times in the world ultimate rankings according to the World Flying Disc Federation.

  6. History of Canadian sports - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, organized disc sports began in the early 1970s, with promotional efforts from Irwin Toy (Frisbee distributor for Canada), the Canadian Open Frisbee Championships, Toronto (1972–1985), the Vancouver Open Frisbee Championships (1974–1976). Freestyle, double disc court, disc guts, ultimate and disc golf, became disc sports first

  7. Frisbee - Wikipedia

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    The first Frisbee (Professional Model) to be produced as a sport disc with the first disc sport tournament identification, the 1972 Canadian Open Frisbee Championships in Toronto. In November 1957, the Frisbee was featured in what may be the first rock musical ever performed, Anything & Everything, written by Ted Nelson. The game of Frisbee ...

  8. Flying disc sports - Wikipedia

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    Organized disc sports began in the 1970s with promotional efforts from Wham-O and Irwin Toy (Canada). These took the form of national tournaments and Frisbee show tours at universities, fairs and sporting events. Disc sports such as freestyle, double disc court, guts, ultimate and disc golf became this sport's first events.

  9. List of sports teams in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Marlies (American Hockey League) (est. 1978) Toronto Nationals (Global T20 Canada) (est. 2018) Toronto Raptors (National Basketball Association) (est. 1993) Toronto Rush (Ultimate Frisbee Association) (est. 2013) Toronto Sceptres (Professional Women's Hockey League) (est. 2023) Toronto Tempo (Women's National Basketball Association ...