USA Ultimate Weekly (June 29, 2015)
Posted: June 29, 2015 05:08 PM
Welcome to USA Ultimate Weekly, where we'll provide you with brief, weekly updates on happenings at USA Ultimate!
June 29, 2015:
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The Youth Club Championships continue to grow - 75 teams representing 23 states are slated to attend the 2015 event Aug. 7-9 in Blaine, Minn.
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After three weekends of regional championship events, all 48 spots at the the 2015 Masters Championships have been claimed. Check out a list of qualifiers here.
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Now you can bring ultimate with you everywhere you go, with a USA Ultimate Visa card! You get great benefits while supporting youth outreach efforts, U.S National Teams and grassroots development programs.
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ESPN coverage of the semifinal and final rounds of the 2015 College Championships are going up on the USA Ultimate YouTube page: youtube.com/usaultimate.
2015 USA Ultimate College Championships Playlist
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The 2015 U.S. Open is set to hit Cincinnati this weekend!
Event Page (with broadcast schedule)
Event Guide
Event Hashtag: #usopenoh
Twitter Lists: Men's / Mixed / Women's
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We're looking for coaches for the U-16 girls' free agent team at the 2015 Youth Club Championships.
USA Ultimate is looking to hire two coaches for the U16 "free agent" girls’ team. Coaches must available August 7-9,...
Posted by USA Ultimate on Monday, June 29, 2015
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The membership department at USA Ultimate has seen some recent change. Long-time Director of Membership & Sport Development Melanie Byrd departs, and Josh Murphy is named the new Director of Member Services & Community Development. Kristin Gallagher also joins the team as Manager of Community Services & Development.
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