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Charlie Eisenhood and Keith Raynor discuss USAU's decision to postpone the start of the ranked college season and WFDF's cancellation of Beach Worlds as COVID continues to disrupt events. They also look at the College Player of the Year award winners before discussing some notable signings in the semi-pro leagues.
Ravi and Liam react to WFDF cancelling/postponing all events in 2021. They also argue why Russia should get a World Games bid over France.[0:25] Liam's Career Highlight Video[8:25] WFDF's Announcement for 2021[10:05] U24s[13:18] WUGC[20:30] Beach Worlds[25:45] World Games
Charlie Eisenhood previews this weekend's start to the competitive club season at the Pro-Elite Challenge in Denver (5:40), discusses Team USA and Team Canada's performances at Potlatch in advance of the World Games (23:06), talks Beach Worlds (28:07), chats about U-24 tryouts (34:32), and looks at the playoff picture in the AUDL (46:19).
Recorded from France on the site of the World Championships of Beach Ultimate, Evan Lepler is joined by AUDL Analyst and USA Men's National Team Coach Bryan Jones for a wide-ranging discussion about the Beach Worlds experience, the 2017 AUDL season, and the 12-game slate that's on tap in the league this weekend.
Charlie Eisenhood and Keith Raynor talk about the upcoming club season in the Men's Division (1:38) and Women's Division (24:08), chat with Nathan Jesson about the latest in the AUDL (42:35), talk with Ravi Vasudevan about what's going on over in Europe and at Beach Worlds (1:08:01), and then pick hypothetical 3-v-3 teams that might someday vie for gold at the Olympics (1:28:29).
Charlie Eisenhood discusses a number of international stories including the World Games, Beach Worlds, and possible new WFDF gender ratio rules for the Mixed Division before interviewing analyst and former coach Lou Burruss.
Qxhna Titcomb was born the youngest sibling of a family that loves the sport of ultimate. In 2006, she and her siblings created the ultimate frisbee apparel company Five Ultimate. The company’s mission? To “serve the sport of ultimate”. Over the next decade, Qxhna learned about business, event planning and the culture of her sport while traveling around the world playing ultimate and working at tournaments. She and her siblings also own and operate the AUDL’s Seattle Cascades, which she credits with teaching her to put on great single game productions. She also has enjoyed a decorated playing career that has included; 4 years at Tufts University Representing Team USA at Beach Worlds 2015, U23 Championships 2015, and Jr Worlds 2012 Playing for Boston Brute Squad 2015 and Seattle Riot 2015 Named Spirit Captain for Team USA at Beach Worlds She launched the All-Star Ultimate Tour in 2015 as a way to showcase women’s ultimate and improve media coverage for the women’s game. The tour raised over $45,000 through a crowdfunding campaign in less than 2 weeks. The tour visited 9 countries, with the all-stars going 6-3. Two plays from the tour made it onto SportCenter’s prestigious Top 10 plays. Fun Facts: Qxhna hates oranges and brownies as well as onions and mushrooms. Her favorite foods include Pop-Tarts, cereal, and mayonnaise. Qxhna’s Challenge; Say yes to opportunities, even if they will be challenging. Articles Revived by Hayley Wahlroos Connect with Qxhna All-Star Ultimate Twitter All-Star Ultimate Facebook All-Star Ultimate Youtube All-Star Ultimate Website Five Ultimate Facebook Five Ultimate Website
Charlie Eisenhood, Keith Raynor, and special guest Jonathan Neeley (Truck Stop) discuss the latest USA Ultimate college rankings, take a look at the field for Beach Worlds in Dubai, discuss some potential AUDL rule changes, and talk about the growing AUDL/MLU coastal split. Later in the show, Charlie talks with UCLA neuroscientist and ultimate coach Alex Korb about his new book and how the latest research can help us play better ultimate.