USA Ultimate Weekly (February 7, 2018)

Posted: February 7, 2018 04:53 PM
 

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


February 7, 2018:

• It's National Girls and Women in Sports Day

 

• The 2017 Ultimate Hall of Fame class was announced last week. Learn more about the nine newest inductees.

 

• Curious when and where this year's major Triple Crown Tour events will be held? Check out the schedule. 

 

• A couple new things made their way into the Triple Crown Tour Guidelines this year. Read more about the new women's division growth bids and mixed gender ratio rule B. 

Applications are open for the best youth tournament around! Submit your phase one applications for the 2018 Youth Club Championships now. 

 

• It's already that time of year again - find your registrar's office and get to work on your college rosters! They're due Friday, March 2.  

 

• There's no time like the present to start planning a trip to the beach. Apply now for Beach Westerns and the Beach Championships

 

• Join the USA Ultimate team! We're hiring for full-time and internship positions at our headquarters office in Colorado Springs. Check out the opportunities at usaultimate.org/jobs and apply now.

- Communications Coordinator

Manager of Online Technology (Web Application Developer)

- Manager of Event Sanctioning

- Internships 

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