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USA Ultimate Weekly (October 23, 2018)

Posted: October 23, 2018 03:45 PM
 

 
Welcome to USA Ultimate Weekly, where we'll provide you with brief, weekly updates on happenings at USA Ultimate!


October 23, 2018:

• We have three new National Champions! After a great weekend in San Diego, two first-time champions took home gold, while the winningest team in history claimed another title. 

Catch up on everything from the 2018 National Championships:

 - Full Results

 - Finals Recaps: Men's / Mixed / Women's

 - All Recaps

 - Photo Galleries

 - USA Ultimate Livestreamed Games

 

Full Highlights Galleries

 

 

• Get ready to vote! Find out more about the candidates for the 2019-21 USA Ultimate Board of Directors and where they stand on issues that matter to you with the candidates' Q&A responses

Voting opens this Thursday, Oct. 25, at 10:00 a.m.

 

 


• After nearly two years of gathering input from the community, USA Ultimate's next strategic plan has finally been unveiled. Check out the blueprint for the organization's next three years.  

 

• Are you an ultimate organizer?

Mark your calendar for at least one of these dates: Oct. 25, Oct. 29. USA Ultimate Youth and Education Manager Dan Raabe will be hosting a free webinar on the ins and outs of Safe Sport - and what it means for you and your team, league or tournament. 





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