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  2. List of ultimate players - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... This is a list of notable disc ultimate players [1] Buzzy Hellring;

  3. Ultimate frisbee - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate frisbee (officially simply called ultimate) is a non-contact team sport played with a disc flung by hand. Ultimate was developed in 1968 by Joel Silver in Maplewood, New Jersey . [ 5 ] Although ultimate resembles many traditional sports in its athletic requirements, it is unlike most sports due to its focus on self-officiating, even at ...

  4. Seattle Riot (ultimate) - Wikipedia

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    They were the women's champions at the 2004 [2] and 2005 [3] UPA Club Championships (now USA Ultimate). They have also won the WFDF World Ultimate Club Championships in 2002 and 2014. [4] [5] [6] Seattle Riot is coached by Andy Lovseth, Gwen Ambler, and Rohre Titcomb, and is captained by Alyssa Weatherford, Bailey Zanhiser, and Julia Snyder. [7]

  5. Ultimate in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Today, over 3,000 play Ultimate in Japan. In 1992, the 6th world Ultimate championship tournament was held in Utsunomiya and the final match was broadcast by NHK-BS in real time. In 1995, GAISF accepted WFDF as an official member. In addition, Ultimate was adopted by a sports class that the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and ...

  6. Flying disc sports - Wikipedia

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    Which team begins play is determined "flipping the disc", an action similar to a coin toss, but using the disc itself. One member of the team is then selected to start play. Guts Frisbee is the oldest disc sport (1957) That member then raises an arm to indicate readiness to throw, at which point the members of the opposing team freeze in position.

  7. Beau Kittredge - Wikipedia

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    He is considered to be one of the greatest Ultimate players of all time, noted for his top-end speed and athleticism. [1] Kittredge won one college title (three finals), six USA Ultimate club titles (nine finals), seven world championships, and five AUDL titles. [2] He also won the AUDL Most Valuable Player award twice. [3]

  8. 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.

  9. Henry Callahan - Wikipedia

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    The rules were subsequently changed in both the UPA (now USA Ultimate) and the World Flying Disc Federation to make a Callahan a legal goal under all rule sets used for Ultimate. Henry Callahan was also a disc golf player and his family donated money to install a memorial disc golf course at Bevier Park in Waukegan, Illinois.