USA Ultimate Weekly (August 24, 2015)

Posted: August 24, 2015 04:49 PM
 

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

August 24, 2015:

  • The 2015 Pro Flight Finale, the second leg of the Triple Crown, is in the books. With their win this weekend and their championship at the U.S. Open in July, San Francisco Revolver (men's) is the only team still able to win the Triple Crown this year. The Chad Larson Experience (mixed) and Boston Brute Squad (women's) also took home titles from Minnesota this weekend.


  • The latest rankings for the 2015 Triple Crown Tour are available on the USA Ultimate website. These rankings determined bid allocations from sectional championship events to regional championship events. 

    The final set of 2015 TCT rankings, along with National Championships bid allocations will be released on Wednesday, Aug. 26.

    Teams have until 5pm EDT tomorrow, Aug. 25, to report any incorrect results from TCT events to ernest@hq.usaultimate.org.

  • Two new discs have been approved for championship-level play by the athletes that make up the USA Ultimate Flight Test Pool. 
     

  • The Spirit of the Game report from the 2015 Youth Club Championships is now available, including category-by-category scoring breakdowns from the WFDF spirit system.

     

  • Reminder: Intro rate memberships are available through the end of calendar year 2015. Brand-new USA Ultimate members can purchase their first membership at heavily discounted rates.

    Check out usaultimate.org/membership for more information and to purchase your membership.
     

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