Discs for Development

At all Cultimate tournaments this spring, Five Ultimate will be implementing their new Discs for Development program.

Five Ultimate’s goal is to grow ultimate at all levels and in all countries. In many places where ultimate is still developing there is a dire need for discs, old or new. To answer these needs, Five has founded the Discs for Development program.

At every tournament Five attends, they’re inviting players, spectators, coaches, and organizers to donate discs so that they can channel them to developing ultimate programs around the world. Five is making sure the discs are put to good use, and highlighting the beneficiary programs on their website for all to see. They hope to make the worldwide ultimate community stronger, and look forward to seeing the impact a few discs can have on ultimate programs around the world. Ultimate players are a unique breed of fantastic people–let’s spread our love to all reaches of the globe!

Please bring discs to donate! If you’ve got a slightly warped practice disc, a new one from a tournament you’d rather not remember, or just one that has seen better days, bring it by the Five Ultimate booth and drop it into the Discs for Development bin. You’ll be able to see the impact your disc has on the worldwide ultimate community at www.FiveUltimate.com/TheSport/DiscsforDevelopment.

TiV Club 2010 – Trouble Achieved

Despite apocalyptic rains and other minor complications, TiV 2010 turned into a hell of a weekend for all involved. The weather complied beautifully both Saturday and Sunday, and the free-entry party at Studio 54 was bumping until 3 AM. Huge thanks to everyone that dropped by HQ to give us a ‘good job’ and a thumbs-up. Congrats to City Wok (West Coast / Irvine Alums) and Karma (Montreal / General North America) for winning the Open and Co-ed divisions, respectively. Each championship team received a TiV flag courtesy  of 5ultimate and free burritos from Chiptole.

Thanks again to our sponsors: 5Ultimate (apparel), Chipotle (championship burritos), and Pirate’s Booty (snacks) – we encourage you guys to support the companies that support ultimate. We look forward to seeing you all again in Twenty11.

For a glimpse of some of the action, Jake Thomas of White Rhino put together a brief video highlighting some of his team’s game play. Enjoy:

College Vegas: FULL

Both the Open and Women’s division of College Vegas are officially full and closed to new teams. Our apologies if you did not make it in this year. Please contact us if you have any questions as to why your team did not get accepted.

However, there’s still an opportunity to be a part of the trouble. If you’re one of the 25+ college teams who didn’t make it through to College Vegas this year, Club Vegas runs January 23-24, 2009. Square up in the college Open division or women’s division for the same cost of College Vegas.

Put your bid in before Dec 17th to guarantee a spot. There’s still plenty of opportunity to experience all the madness that is Trouble in Vegas

Let The Trouble Begin!

After much wait and anticipation, Cultimate is proud to officially open bids for Trouble in Vegas Club and College. Please click on the following links to the Vegas websites where you can submit your team bids.

Club:

http://cultimate.com/tivclub2010/

College:

http://cultimate.com/tivcollege2010/

Trouble in Vegas 2009 Bid Announcment

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Cultimate is pleased to circumspectly announce the return of Trouble to the ultimate season. On Tuesday, November 10th, the TiV bid window will officially open for both our college and club events. Links will be posted through Cultimate.com so please check back then. We expect bids to go very quickly this year for college, so please make sure you sign up your team on Tuesday to guarantee a spot.

We will announce more event details on Tuesday as well. TiV will be held at the same fields as last year. See our schedule page for map-ification.

5 years, some arrests, but still no deaths. Don’t miss the Trouble.

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