Saturday, 30 May 2009

Voting Opened for the First Ultimate Frisbee and I Film and Photography Competition!

As you can see below, there were loads of photos taken at last weekends Mixed Nationals and now it's time to vote for your favourite! Voting closes next Sunday, 7 June 2009 at 10pm. You can vote for more than one and you can see a full resolution version of each photo by clicking on it below. Thanks a lot to everyone who has entered, good luck in the voting and may the best photo win the prize!
'Blind Bid'

'Inventive Shade'

'Ridiculous Fake'


'Layout Bid'

'Working in the Stack'


'Can't Teach Tall'

' Skyed by a Girl'

'Yoink'


'Skyed'


'Mixed'


'Scored On'

'Too Late'

'photo 1'

'Photo 2'

'Photo 3'

'Sandwiched'
'Photo 4'
'Rachel Skyes a couple of Lemmings'

'Photo 5'

Thursday, 28 May 2009

Ultimate Frisbee and Pop Culture

Ultimate frisbee is still very much on the periphery of popular culture but the past 10 years have seen the image of the young, fun and athletic frisbee player used to sell a range of goods by 'marketing experts'. Below is a small collection of these commercials, I've not included the ones that are for selling the frisbee itself (they are hilarious and will be in a not too distant post!). In the UK, Ultimate is still anything but a mainstream sport. For me, it's the SOTG, the community, the parties, the people and the travels that make it the sport I willingly dedicate so much time and effort to. I wonder if these are the same things that prevent it from becoming widely accepted as a 'proper' sport in the eyes of the masses.

And now, for your viewing pleasure....Ultimate Frisbee being used to sell stuff....















HAHAHA! Wow...no wonder Ultimate has the image it does. Admittedly these are mostly just freestyle and random thowing but this is the material with which everyone who is not playing Ultimate builds their preconceptions. Shameful comedy.

Current goings on in UK Ultimate include the first few games of London Summer League having taken place while the last few cross overs continue as well as an ongoing discussion on the way the UK organises it's seedings at tournements. Join the discussion on BritDisc!

Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Jeremy Codhand win UK Mixed Nationals and Mixed Tour 2009!

With the final game of Mixed Nationals being played between the two contenders for the Tour title, it really did all come down to this last game between JC and Brighton. The weather was near perfect and there was a 200 strong crowd ready to see what the two best mixed teams at MT3 had to offer. From the very beginning, JC showed their dominance with clinical cuts, throws and grabs on offense and a great intensity on defense with every player staying tight on the oppostions shoulder and able to put defensive bids on nearly every one of Brightons discs.

Brighton had some of the strongest handlers of the weekend however and combined with a never give up attitude from their down field players were able to grind out scores against what was ultimately a team that weren't going to be beaten on the day. JC now have a guaranteed spot at WUCC 2010 in Prague while Brighton, BAF and Chevron will have to wait to see how many spots the UK region is given to find out if they will also be going.

Chevron had a strong finish coming in at 3rd while beating BAF back into 4th. Thundering Herd went unbeaten on Sunday to take the 5th spot with Thundering Herd 2 being the highest finishing 2nd team. Both High Altitude and Discuits put in great performances showing distinct improvements over the Mixed Tour. Curve put in a great performance at nationals making up a lot of ground heading upwards while the Flaming Galahs took a tough route to a well deserved 14th.

Here are the final results of Mixed Nationals 2009:

1 (=) Jeremy Codhand
2 (=) Brighton
3 (2) Chevron
4 (1) BAF 1
5 (1) Thundering Herd 1
6 (6) Leeds Loco
7 (1) Discuits
8 (7) HIgh Altitude
9 (2) Flump
10 (6) Principality of Sealand
11 (3) Kent
12 (5) Bristol Plastic Factory
13 (3) Catch those - Plate Winners
14 (3) Flaming Galahs
15 (2) LTD
16 (5) ABH
17 (7) EMU
18 (1) Brown
19 (6) Curve
20(11) Dont let go
21 (1) Thundering Herd 2
22 (4) LTD2
23 (1) Lemmings
24 (1) Meat Pies
25 (2) Fugazees
26 (8) BAF 2
27 (3) Oxford
28 (2) Sheffield Steal
29 (1) ABH 2
30 (1) Cutty Sharks
31 (=) Flyghtclub

The tournement was well organised with movement between pitches kept to a minimum, no big gaps between games or too many games in succession and a constant supply of water pitch side. I can think of a few ways that would improve the flow of games however without impacting on SOTG or the way the game is actually played. What do you think of introducing linesman to make 'in' and 'out' calls if required? They would also be able to keep both teams on side when the pull goes up, keep score, time and have replacement discs for when there is a brick or the disc just goes out of bounds somewhere. I personally think that these simple changes to how Ultimate is played here would greatly speed up games and allow players to focus better on actually playing. This might help in the current efforts to make the game more appealing to spectators. During one of our games, a group of players started crossing our pitch. Apparently due to a stoppage it appeared to onlookers that there wasn't even a game taking place!

So it's the end of the domestic mixed season and now a lot of UK players will be turning their focus to the Open season. Bring on Tour 1 in London in a fortnights time!

Friday, 22 May 2009

Mixed Nationals 2009 Schedule and Seeding are now out!

Unfortunately with them coming out so late in the day and me running late to get a lift to Mansfield I don't have the time I'd like to write a great deal! I'll briefly say good luck to everyone who is going and I can't wait for my first game tomorrow morning against Jeremy Codhand!!

Seedings:

1. Jeremy Codhand
2. Brighton 1
3. BAF 1
4. The Principality of Sealand
5. Chevron Mixed
6. Thundering Herd 1
7. Bristol Plastic Factory
8. Discuits Mixed
9. Don't Let Go
10. EMU
11. Flump
12. Leeds Loco
13. Limited 1
14. Kent Mixed
15. High Altitude 1
16. Catch Those
17. Flaming Galahs 1
18. BAF 2
19. The Brown
20. Thundering Herd 2
21. ABH1
22. Leamington Lemmings 1
23. Meat Pie
24. Oxford Ultimate
25. Curve
26. Limited 2
27. Fugazees
28. ABH2
29. Cutty Sharks
30. Sheffield Steal
31. Flyght Club

I look forward to seeing all of your entries to the Photography and Film Competition after the weekend!!

Thursday, 21 May 2009

Film and Photography Competition!!

I love good quality film and photography and really want to see it coming from this weekends Mixed Nationals in Mansfield and from UK Ultimate in general. To that end I am offering a prize to the winner of the first ever 'Ultimate Frisbee and I, FPC' (Film and Photography Competition).

What is the prize?! Your very own, brand new copy of, Ultimate: The Greatest Sport Ever Invented by Man! Pretty exciting I know.

How can you win it?! Well as you know, MT3 (Mixed Nationals) is this weekend in Mansfield. In previous posts I've spoken about the importance of this tournement in gaining a spot at the World Ultimate Club Championships in Prague 2010. This means there are going to be some great games this weekend with plenty of great photo opportunities! The competition is open to anyone taking photos this weekend, using any equipment, be you professional or amateur, player or spectator. You can also enter more than one time, but a maximum of two will get put through to the open voting round. Give a caption or title with your photo entry. All that I ask is that it is taken at this weekends MT3 and is a good Ultimate photo! The photography can come in any format that I can receive by email.

Send all entries to: greenie141@hotmail.com

I'll select the best ones from those I receive and put them up here over the next week after Mixed Nationals. Entries will be accepted until 10pm Sunday 31st May 2009. After this, voting will open for one week, closing 10pm Sunday 7th June 2009 when a winner will be decided a week after that. Exciting stuff hey!?

Having enjoyed watching Ultimate in HD on Vimeo (see previous posts) there will be another prize for the best film produced. The only stipulations are that it has to be based on UK Ultimate and be produced using new footage i.e. filmed and edited after today. There are plenty of great Ultimate DVDs out there but this just needs to be approxiametly 2-4 minutes. Upload it to youtube or vimeo or somewhere else I can post links to. This will run for a bit longer with a bigger prize for the winner (TBA). If you are interested in this FPC and want any more details have questions or comments please don't hesitate to leave them here on the blog or to email me directly.

I look forward to hearing from you and seeing your entries!

Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Mixed Nationals 2009: To release or not to release (the schedule)

Only a few days before heading up to Mansfield for Mixed Nationals 2009. Unfortunately, still no schedule.

Here's a couple of nice photos from MT1 in the mean time.


Jay getting Airborne



RV showing how it's done

Taken on RVs camera, not sure by who but the link can be found in the sidebar --->

There have been a series of messages on BritDisc about the lack of schedule and seeding before UKU tournements. The argument being that a schedule produced early and efficiently is likely to be a waste of time due to teams dropping out last minute causing scheduling and seeding to change, sometimes drastically. If the schedule is released later however (1 or 2 days before a tournement) it becomes more difficult to plan team travel and accommodation. To me, an important reason to get the schedule and seedings out early is the conduciveness to getting excited about the upcoming tournement. If you know your opponent and the schedule, you can tailor your game to this, furthermore, the more one thinks about something, the more significant it becomes! This works for both the positive and negative of eveything we do but with regards Ultimate, if the whole community knows what to look forward to at the weekend long in advance, expectation, anticipation and excitement about the Ultimate will result. A good thing in my mind and another reason I started this blog!

If teams and players feel that they are paying for a service they become a customer. If the customer perceives that service to not be delivered then it is the duty of the service provider and the community to figure it!

There has been a list of teams 'definately entered' though (in no order):

1.Discuits mixed
2.Bristol Plastic factory
3.Fugazees
4.Emu mixed
5.Flaming Gahlahs 1
6.Kent mixed
7.The brown
8.Cutty sharks
9.Baf 1
10.Baf 2
11.Catch those
12.Cod Hand
13.Brighton
14.Don’t let go
15.Principality of sealand
16.Flump
17.Oxford
18.Thundering herd 1
19.Thundering herd 2
20.LLL
21.Chevron mixed
22.Leamington Lemmings 1
23.ABH1
24.ABH2
25.Dont let go 2
26.High Altitude 1
27.Curve
28.LTD 1
29.LTD 2
30.Meat pies

14 less than Mixed Tour 2. I would like to talk about games to watch and predictions for the weekend at this point but I guess it will have to wait for now.

I love quality film and photography and it doesn't upset me combining this with Ultimate. It's going to be hard for me to not post the best stuff I find when trawling the web on here but rather to keep on the 'UK Ultimate' topic.

Chicago Invite 2009 The Documentary Trailer #2 from luke johnson on Vimeo.

This is non UK Ultimate but until I find something UK Ultimate based I want to post, this will do. I just love the drama in it! It's not even about the level of ultimate, I just think it deserves to be shared for what it is. That and I really like Sigur Ros. Let's see some quality UK based Ultimate filmed with the latest HD equipment!

Sunday, 17 May 2009

Sunburn, Saunas, Summer League, Mixed Tour 3 2009 and WUCC 2010

With less than a week to go before the final event of this years mixed tour, there are no doubt plenty of teams anxiously waiting for their last chance to prove their worth in the City of Dreams (or Cod, as it is more widely known) that is Mansfield. One team that aren't going to be entering MT3 however is the GB World Games squad. It's just what I've heard but having won the last two events without any great challenge, GB will be holding a training weekend instead. Rather than looking forward to Mansfield, the GB squad can look forward to July 20th-22nd when they get to play in the Main Stadium at the World Games in Taipei. Yeh I know, insane. This does however mean that MT3 is now more open at the top. With qualification for WUCC 2010 up for grabs, expect to see some hotly contested match-ups. There are 6 or 7 teams that could potentially qualify for WUCC 2010 and it's going to be held in Prague if there were any additional incentives needed.

Apparently, a team comprises a group of people or animals linked in a common purpose (wiki). At the weekend, one group of animals got together to work on being a team using a pool, sauna and bananas. Needless to say that what was once a group of strangers is now definately more of a team and the Ultimate is going to be better for it. Happy Birthday Justin!

The Bournemouth Ultimatum held a beach tournement at the weekend and despite the gusty weather, I hear there was plenty of fun to be had both on and off the beach. BUF beat EMO in the final with plenty of familiar team names spread throughout the final standings. It takes a lot of effort to run a tournement of any size and with 24 teams all headed south, TBU did a great job in planning their weekend. Running these competitions is a great way to raise money for your club to run for potentially a whole year. For teams attending, it is very often the most significant reason why they play ultimate at all, for the fun of it! It's great to see more and more clubs putting in the time and effort to make these competitions work as it is beneficial to everyone involved and to the health of UK Ultimate in general.

Last weeks summer league games took place with Darth Herd beating Stacks and Switches and Ovathrow beating Choke Hazard in pool play up at Clissold park. Over in Balham Herd Cocktail beat Fugazees. More games are taking place again this week, the organisers have done a great job in getting this up and running and it is hard work to keep updating the results page. Just one reason for this blogs existence...