Ultimate Canada is a
not-for-profit organization
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that serves as the governing body of the sport of
Ultimate
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(also known as "Ultimate Frisbee") in
Canada
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. It runs the
Canadian Ultimate Championships Canadian Ultimate Championships (CUC) is an annual Ultimate Frisbee tournament organised by Ultimate Canada and the player association of the city where the championships are held. Until 2016, all divisions were hosted in the same location. Beginni ...
(CUC) and Canadian University Ultimate Championship (CUUC) series.
Canadian Ultimate Championships (CUC)
Each August, teams from across the country travel to the
Canadian Ultimate Championships Canadian Ultimate Championships (CUC) is an annual Ultimate Frisbee tournament organised by Ultimate Canada and the player association of the city where the championships are held. Until 2016, all divisions were hosted in the same location. Beginni ...
(CUC) to compete for the national title in 7 different divisions: ''mixed'', ''open'', ''women's'', ''junior open'', ''junior women'', ''masters open'' and ''masters women''. Teams compete at this seven-day tournament not only to determine the national champion, but also to determine who will represent Canada at the next world championships.
From 2016 to 2019, the mixed divisions were held as a separate event from the remaining divisions.
In 2022, the format was changed again with the three Masters divisions at their own event, the three senior divisions at their own event, and the two Junior divisions at their own event.
Canadian University Ultimate Championships (CUUC)
The CUUC started in 1995 and brings university teams from across the country to compete in the open & the women's division.
Each fall Ultimate Canada operates two competitions for university
Ultimate
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* ''Ultimate'' (Jolin Tsai album)
* ''Ultimate'' (Pet Shop Boys album)
*''Ultimate!'', an album by The Yardbirds
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teams in
Canada
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: the Canadian University Ultimate Championships (CUUC) and the Canadian Eastern University Ultimate Championships (CEUUC).
The CEUUC began in 1998 and brings university teams primarily from
Ontario
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and
Quebec
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together to compete in the open & the women's division.
History
In 2010, the
Toronto Ultimate Club released a documentary film, 30 years in 30 minutes, that traces the club's history as well as the history of
ultimate Frisbee
Ultimate, originally known as ultimate Frisbee, is a non-contact team sport played with a frisbee flung by hand. Ultimate was developed in 1968 by AJ Gator in Maplewood, New Jersey. Although ultimate resembles many traditional sports in its ath ...
in Canada. Not far removed from the invention of
ultimate
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in the late 1960s,
Ken Westerfield
Kenneth Ray Westerfield is a pioneering Frisbee disc player.
He is a Hall of Fame inductee in freestyle, ultimate and disc golf, and was also voted top men's player in the 1970-75 Decade Awards. Westerfield produced numerous tournaments, wor ...
and Jim Kenner (the founder and CEO of
Discraft
Discraft is a company that originated in 1978 in London, Ontario. It was started by a group of disc sport enthusiasts including Jim Kenner, Gail McColl,Chris and Mary Greenwood and Wallace Kenny. In 1979 Jim and Gail moved to Michigan and started ...
) ran the
Canadian Open Frisbee Championships with
guts
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,
disc golf
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,
freestyle,
ultimate
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and individual field events in the early 1970s at the
Canadian National Exhibition
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. In 1975, they moved the tournament to the
Toronto Islands
The Toronto Islands are a chain of 15 small islands in Lake Ontario, south of mainland Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Comprising the only group of islands in the western part of Lake Ontario, the Toronto Islands are located just offshore from the ...
. They also participated in several
Frisbee
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show tours across Canada for
Irwin Toy
Irwin Toy Limited was a Canadian distributor and manufacturer of toys. It was Canada's oldest toy company and remained independent and family owned until 2001.
History
The company began in 1926 as an importer and distributor of dry goods and c ...
(
Wham-O
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licensee and
Frisbee
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distributor for Canada). Each year their show tours would end in Vancouver where they would set up the Vancouver Open Frisbee Championships on
Kitsilano Beach
Kitsilano Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Vancouver, especially in the warm summer months. Located at the north edge of the Kitsilano neighbourhood, the beach faces out onto English Bay.
Description
The beach is home to the longes ...
and
Stanley Park
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(1974-1977). This is where Jim Brown, Bill King and John Anthony of freestyle fame made their first competitive appearances. From these championships and the presence of these touring professional
Frisbee
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players (Westerfield, Kenner, and Bob Blakely of
Irwin Toy
Irwin Toy Limited was a Canadian distributor and manufacturer of toys. It was Canada's oldest toy company and remained independent and family owned until 2001.
History
The company began in 1926 as an importer and distributor of dry goods and c ...
),
Toronto
Toronto ( ; or ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the ancho ...
became the hub of
Frisbee
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activity in Canada.
In the early 1970s,
Ken Westerfield
Kenneth Ray Westerfield is a pioneering Frisbee disc player.
He is a Hall of Fame inductee in freestyle, ultimate and disc golf, and was also voted top men's player in the 1970-75 Decade Awards. Westerfield produced numerous tournaments, wor ...
introduced disc sports including
ultimate
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north of the 49th parallel at the
Canadian Open Frisbee Championships in Toronto and by creating the Toronto Ultimate Club (TUC). The Toronto Ultimate Club is one of ultimate's oldest leagues.
Ken Westerfield
Kenneth Ray Westerfield is a pioneering Frisbee disc player.
He is a Hall of Fame inductee in freestyle, ultimate and disc golf, and was also voted top men's player in the 1970-75 Decade Awards. Westerfield produced numerous tournaments, wor ...
lived in the
Beaches
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in southeast
Toronto
Toronto ( ; or ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the ancho ...
, this is where he would set up shop, taking his Frisbees down to the beach on a grassy area next to the boardwalk called
Kew Beach and would play with whomever wanted to join him. Four of the original
ultimate
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players,
Ken Westerfield
Kenneth Ray Westerfield is a pioneering Frisbee disc player.
He is a Hall of Fame inductee in freestyle, ultimate and disc golf, and was also voted top men's player in the 1970-75 Decade Awards. Westerfield produced numerous tournaments, wor ...
, Jim Lim, Stuart Godfrey, and Patrick Chartrand and others played a pickup game of ultimate
Frisbee
A frisbee (pronounced ), also called a flying disc or simply a disc, is a gliding toy or sporting item that is generally made of injection-molded plastic and roughly in diameter with a pronounced lip. It is used recreationally and competitive ...
one afternoon with Westerfield outlining the rules. For this group, it became a regular thing and the group began to grow. In 1979, Westerfield using his local tournament player contact list, started weekly ultimate pick-up games in the
Beaches
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on the same grassy area next to the boardwalk on Wednesday evenings. Christopher Lowcock, introduced to disc sports by his brother Les, became part of this group. Lowcock, Westerfield and the others would recruit more players as they passed by along the boardwalk, Wednesday ultimate pick-up was becoming very popular.
In 1980, Westerfield sent team invitations to
Wards Island
Randalls Island (sometimes called Randall's Island) and Wards Island are conjoined islands, collectively called Randalls and Wards Islands, in New York County, New York City, ,
West End,
North Toronto
North Toronto is a former town and informal district located in the northern part of the Old Toronto district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Currently occupying a geographically central location within the city of Toronto, the Town of North Toronto ...
and Westerfield's own team
the Beaches
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, to join the Toronto Ultimate League. These were the first four teams with each team taking turns hosting the league games at their home locations. The league starting night was at
Kew Beach. These were the very first
disc ultimate league games in the city of
Toronto
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, 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), that now has 3300 active members and over 250 Teams playing the year round.
The first
Canadian Ultimate Championships Canadian Ultimate Championships (CUC) is an annual Ultimate Frisbee tournament organised by Ultimate Canada and the player association of the city where the championships are held. Until 2016, all divisions were hosted in the same location. Beginni ...
(CUC) were held, for the open division, in Ottawa 1987, produced by Marcus Brady and Brian Guthrie.
OCUA subsequently hosted the 1993, 1999, 2002 and 2011 Canadian Ultimate Championships.
Canada has been ranked number one in the Ultimate World Rankings several times since 1998 in all the Ultimate Divisions (including Open and Women's) according to the
World Flying Disc Federation
The World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) is the international governing body for flying disc (Frisbee) sports, with responsibility for sanctioning world championship events, establishing uniform rules, setting of standards for and recording of w ...
.
In 2013, as a founding partner, the Toronto Ultimate Club presented Canada's first semi-professional
Ultimate
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team, the
Toronto Rush
The Toronto Rush is a semi-professional ultimate franchise based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Rush joined the American Ultimate Disc League
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, to the
American Ultimate Disc League
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(AUDL). They went undefeated 18-0 and won the AUDL Championships. In 2014, the
Montreal Royal
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and the
Vancouver Riptide joined the AUDL. In 2015, the
Ottawa Outlaws
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became the fourth Canadian team to compete in the AUDL, of 26 teams in total.
In 2015, the
International Olympic Committee
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(IOC) granted full recognition to the
World Flying Disc Federation
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(WFDF) for
flying disc
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sports including
ultimate
Ultimate or Ultimates may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Music Albums
* ''Ultimate'' (Jolin Tsai album)
* ''Ultimate'' (Pet Shop Boys album)
*''Ultimate!'', an album by The Yardbirds
*''The Ultimate (Bryan Adams Album)'', a compilatio ...
.
Timeline of National Ultimate Developments in Canada
*1972-1985:
Canadian Open Frisbee Championships,
Toronto
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and Vancouver Open Frisbee Championships (1974-1977) introduced
Frisbee
A frisbee (pronounced ), also called a flying disc or simply a disc, is a gliding toy or sporting item that is generally made of injection-molded plastic and roughly in diameter with a pronounced lip. It is used recreationally and competitive ...
and the beginning of competitive
disc sports.
*1975: Ultimate is played for the first time at the Canadian Open Frisbee Championships as a showcase event on
Toronto Islands
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Comprising the only group of islands in the western part of Lake Ontario, the Toronto Islands are located just offshore from the ...
.
*1980:
Toronto
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League started
*1986:
Vancouver
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and
Ottawa
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Leagues started
*1987: First
Canadian Ultimate Championships Canadian Ultimate Championships (CUC) is an annual Ultimate Frisbee tournament organised by Ultimate Canada and the player association of the city where the championships are held. Until 2016, all divisions were hosted in the same location. Beginni ...
- open division only
*1987: Winnipeg Ultimate League begun by Jean-Luc Forest and Mike Jones. First full season in 1988 had three teams and roughly 14 people.
*1988: MODS (first Provincial Sports Organization) founded
*1989: Women's Division added to Nationals
*1991:
WFDF World Ultimate Club Championships in Toronto
*1993: Canadian Ultimate Players Association begins
*1994: Juniors Division added to Nationals
*1995: Masters Division added to Nationals. First Annual University National Championships - open & women's divisions.
*1997:
WFDF World Ultimate Club Championships in Vancouver
*1998: Team Canada Masters wins first Gold Medal for Canada at Worlds (WUGC) - quickly followed by Gold in Mixed and Open. Since 1998, Canada has been ranked number one in the World, several years in all divisions, by WFDF World Ultimate Ranking.
*1999: Mixed Division added to
Canadian Ultimate Championships Canadian Ultimate Championships (CUC) is an annual Ultimate Frisbee tournament organised by Ultimate Canada and the player association of the city where the championships are held. Until 2016, all divisions were hosted in the same location. Beginni ...
*2002: First Canadian team to win
USAU (UPA) Championship: Furious George (Vancouver)
*2008:
WFDF World
Ultimate
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*''Ultimate!'', an album by The Yardbirds
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&
guts
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Championships in
Vancouver
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*2010: Canadian Ultimate Players Association changes its name to Ultimate Canada.
*2011: Ultimate Canada Hall of Fame is created to honor pioneers, players and leaders in the sport.
*2012: Junior Division at CUC splits from Mixed into Junior Open and Junior Women's Divisions.
*2013: The Junior Open and Junior Women's divisions at CUC split away from the adult events competition turning CUC into a 7-day tournament.
*2013: As a founding partner, the Toronto Ultimate Club presented Canada's first semi-professional
Ultimate
Ultimate or Ultimates may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Music Albums
* ''Ultimate'' (Jolin Tsai album)
* ''Ultimate'' (Pet Shop Boys album)
*''Ultimate!'', an album by The Yardbirds
*''The Ultimate (Bryan Adams Album)'', a compilatio ...
team, the
Toronto Rush
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, to the
American Ultimate Disc League
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** Americans, citizens and nationals of the United States of America
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(AUDL).
*2015:
WFDF World Ultimate Rankings by country. Canada is ranked number 2 out of 44 countries.
*2015: The
International Olympic Committee
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(IOC) granted full recognition to the
World Flying Disc Federation
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(WFDF), (of which Ultimate Canada is a member) for
flying disc
A frisbee (pronounced ), also called a flying disc or simply a disc, is a gliding toy or sporting item that is generally made of injection-molded plastic and roughly in diameter with a pronounced lip. It is used recreationally and competitive ...
sports including
ultimate
Ultimate or Ultimates may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Music Albums
* ''Ultimate'' (Jolin Tsai album)
* ''Ultimate'' (Pet Shop Boys album)
*''Ultimate!'', an album by The Yardbirds
*''The Ultimate (Bryan Adams Album)'', a compilatio ...
Toronto Ultimate Club
The Toronto Ultimate Club was founded in 1980. It is Canada's oldest
ultimate league with teams participating every season, on most days of the week and on various fields (indoor and outdoor) throughout the year. It is a not-for-profit organization that was incorporated in 1995. The club consists of three full-time managers, a strong board of directors which represent the membership, and over 100 volunteers.
London Ultimate Club
London Ultimate Club (LUC) is a growing league in
London, Ontario
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. The club was founded in 1998 and incorporated as a not for profit in 2008. The club runs outdoor leagues in the summer and indoor leagues in fall and winter.
Ottawa Carleton Ultimate Association
Ultimate
Ultimate or Ultimates may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Music Albums
* ''Ultimate'' (Jolin Tsai album)
* ''Ultimate'' (Pet Shop Boys album)
*''Ultimate!'', an album by The Yardbirds
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is popular in
Ottawa, Ontario
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.
OCUA is currently one of the two largest leagues in
Canada
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(alongside the
Vancouver
Vancouver ( ) is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the List of cities in British Columbia, most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the ...
Ultimate League), and for a time was the largest ultimate league in the world—in 2004, there were 354 teams in the summer league and approximately 5000 members.
Vancouver Ultimate League
The
Vancouver Ultimate League has around 5300 active members who play throughout the year. Its primary focus is recreational play. It also hosts clinics and introductory programs for new players, and supports a number of elite club teams who compete in provincial, national and international championships.
Calgary Ultimate Association
Founded in 2004, the CUA coordinates year-round leagues, annual tournaments, a growing juniors program, and outreach efforts to promote the sport of ultimate frisbee within
Calgary
Calgary ( ) is the largest city in the western Canadian province of Alberta and the largest metro area of the three Prairie Provinces. As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806, makin ...
and surrounding areas. Each year in June the CUA hosts the annual Ho-Down and Slo-Down tournament that draws more than 30 teams from across
Western Canada
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and the
United States
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. Calgary Juniors Ultimate hosts an annual tournament and youth league.
Windsor Ultimate
Windsor Ultimate in
Windsor, Ontario
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since 2007. In 2010, Windsor Ultimate officially became a non-profit entity in the province of
Ontario
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, this move allowed the organization to better situate itself as a legitimate sports league in
Southern Ontario
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.
Montreal Ultimate
The Montreal Ultimate Association has enjoyed incredible growth and has become one of the largest Ultimate associations in Canada. Although the sport first came to Montreal in 1984, the 1993 season truly signalled the start of an Ultimate league that eventually became the association we know today. In 1997, players felt the need to create a non-profit organisation that they called Association de Ultimate de Montréal.
Canadian Ultimate Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame Inductees
2011 was the inaugural year. Ultimate Canada created the Hall of Fame in order to recognize contribution from pioneers in the sport.
Builders
* Lorne Beckman (2011)
* Brian Gisel (2011)
* John Harris (2011)
* Scott Lewis (2011)
* Chris Lowcock (2011)
*
Ken Westerfield
Kenneth Ray Westerfield is a pioneering Frisbee disc player.
He is a Hall of Fame inductee in freestyle, ultimate and disc golf, and was also voted top men's player in the 1970-75 Decade Awards. Westerfield produced numerous tournaments, wor ...
(2011)
* Dean Wright (2011)
* Jim Brown (2013)
* Jeff Malmgren (2014)
* Donnie McPhee (2016)
Players
* Adam "Elvis" Berson (2011)
* Grant Burns (2011)
* Jen Catalano (2011)
* Anja Haman (2011)
* Steev Limin (2011)
* Al "Al-Bob" Nichols (2011)
* Gillian Scarfe (2011)
* Dante Anderson (2012)
* Andrew Lugsdin (2012)
* Leslie Calder (2013)
* Alex Hughes (2014)
* Monica Kerr-Coster (2014)
* Cheryl Claibourne (2016)
* Jeff Cruickshank (2017)
* Kirk Savage (2017)
* Evan Wood (2018)
Teams
* GOO/Prime (2011)
*
Furious George (2011)
* See Jane Run (2012)
* Nomads (2013)
* Chaos (2014)
* The Calgary Cynics (2016)
* Masters of Flying Objects (MOFO) (2017)
Founders
* Marcus Brady (2011)
* Brian Guthrie (2011)
* Keith Whyte (2011)
Leagues and Associations
Saskatchewan''
Saskatoon Ultimate Disc-sport SocietySaskatoon, SK
Alberta
Calgary Ultimate AssociationCalgary, AB
Edmonton Ultimate Players AssociationEdmonton, AB
British Columbia
Vancouver Ultimate LeagueVancouver, BC
Victoria Ultimate Players SocietyVictoria, BC
Kamloops Ultimate League SocietyKamloops, BC
Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB
Nova Scotia
Halifax Ultimate Recreational LeagueHalifax, NS
Ontario
Ottawa-Carleton Ultimate AssociationOttawa, ON
Toronto Ultimate ClubToronto, ON
Sudbury Ultimate ClubSudbury, ON
Kingston UltimateKingston, ON
Guelph Ultimate Players AssociationGuelph, ON
Waterloo Disc SportsWaterloo Region, ON
London Ultimate ClubLondon, ON
Windsor UltimateWindsor, ON
Durham Ultimate ClubDurham, ON
Peterborough Ultimate LeaguePeterborough, ON
Quebec
Fédération québécoise d'ultimatePQ
Association d'Ultimate de SherbrookeSherbrooke, PQ
UltimAction, Pour une relève du ultimatePQ
Ultimate PQ, Le filmPQ
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Ultimate Players AssociationSK
Saskatoon Ultimate Disc-Sport SocietySaskatoon,SK
Regina Ultimate Flying Disc ClubRegina, SK
Newfoundland and Labrador
Ultimate Newfoundland and LabradorNL
Men's Avalon Ultimate LeagueSt. John's, NL
St. John's Women's Ultimate Recreation LeagueSt. John's, NL
Mile Zero UltimateSt. John's, NL
See also
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Flying disc freestyle
Flying disc freestyle, also known as freestyle Frisbee in reference to the trademarked brand name, is a sport and performing art characterized by creative, acrobatic, and athletic maneuvers with a flying disc. Freestyle is performed individually ...
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Ultimate (sport)
Ultimate, originally known as ultimate Frisbee, is a non-contact team sport played with a frisbee flung by hand. Ultimate was developed in 1968 by AJ Gator in Maplewood, New Jersey. Although ultimate resembles many traditional sports in its ath ...
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Flying disc
A frisbee (pronounced ), also called a flying disc or simply a disc, is a gliding toy or sporting item that is generally made of injection-molded plastic and roughly in diameter with a pronounced lip. It is used recreationally and competitive ...
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Guts (game)
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Flying disc games
Flying disc sports are sports or games played with discs, often called by the trademarked name Frisbees. Ultimate and disc golf are sports with substantial international followings.
History
The flying disc was developed in 1948 by Walter Mor ...
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USA Ultimate
USA Ultimate is a Non-profit organization, not-for-profit organization that serves as the governing body of the sport of Ultimate (sport), ultimate (also known as ''ultimate Frisbee'') in the United States.
It was founded in 1979 as the Ultimate ...
Books on ultimate and disc sports
* Palmeri, Jim; A Chain of Events, The Origin & Evolution of Disc Golf Paperback, Unabridged (2015);
* Leonardo,Tony and Zagoria, Adam co-authore
"Ultimate: The First Four Decades," publ. by Ultimate History, Inc., 2005,
* Tips, Charles
Celestial Arts, Millbrae, California (March 1977);
* Stancil, E. D., and Johnson, M.D
Workman Publishing Company, New York (July 1975);
References
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Ultimate
Ultimate or Ultimates may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Music Albums
* ''Ultimate'' (Jolin Tsai album)
* ''Ultimate'' (Pet Shop Boys album)
*''Ultimate!'', an album by The Yardbirds
*''The Ultimate (Bryan Adams Album)'', a compilatio ...
Ultimate (sport) governing bodies
Articles containing video clips