Doesn’t this look just amazing…? The Boracay tournament in the Philippines seems like a wonderful place to play disc.
More pictures at http://malacama.multiply.com/photos/album/44
Author: patrick
Hotels at WCBU
Players that want to take advantage of the special WCBU hotel rates should book though CVC.
Players that want to book other accommodations might want to know on which beach we play: we play at Praia Pajuçara and Praia de Ponta Verde is also close. See the Google Earth image
Alternate sites you might want to check:
http://www.feriasbrasil.com.br/al/maceio/hoteis-pousadas.cfm
http://www.ipdal.com.br/#hoteisemmaceio
http://www.ondehospedar.com.br/al/maceio.php
Latest World Championships info
Fees
- Team fees: 150 euros ($200). Deadline: 15 Sept. Late payment fee: 25%
- Player fees: 80 euros ($110)/player (9 player minimum). Deadline 15 October. Late payment fee: 25% extra.
- Non-Player fees: 50% discount on player fee.
Early bird special: Players that pay before 30 June July you only pay 100 euros ($135 USD) for the team fee and 60 euro ($85 USD) per player (9 player minimum).
This money will get players a player package with several items in it and rights to play. This money will be used to cover all costs of the tournament, including stands, licenses, first aid, free water and fruit on the field, etc… We are not looking to make a profit on this (although some money for BULA and the Brazilian Federation will be put aside to further develop of Beach Ultimate), but we have to make sure we don’t make a loss. Once we know exactly how many players we’ll have, and get sponsors on board, we’ll start to add more benefits for the players.
Accommodations
There are 4 hotels that have special prices for us. They range between $286 – $354 per week per person (breakfast included). More information and booking instructions at http://www.cvc.com.br/campanhas/cvc/frisbeeinternacional/
Flights
The same company that arranged the hotels for us (CVC) also has a charter flight players can use:
PARIS / MACEIÓ / PARIS (connection in S. PAULO): EUR 1158,00 PLUS AIRPORT TAXES EUR 169,17.
MIAMI / MACEIÓ / MIAMI (connection in S. PAULO): US$ 1288.00 PLUS AIRPORT TAXES US$ 158.18.
To book these flights, click on the CVC link above and contact the travel agency directly. If you know of cheaper flights, please add a comment.
Teams
Based on our communications with all the captains, this is what we know so far:
Mixed Division:
- Austria (100%)
- Brazil (100%)
- Canada (100%)
- Germany (100%)
- Peace Team (100%)
- Ireland (100%)
- Latvia (70%)
- Luxembourg (70%)
- Panama (70%)
- Portugal (70%)
- Scotland (100%)
- Singapore (70%)
- Spain (100%)
- Switzerland (100%)
- UK (100%)
- US (100%)
This looks like a very interesting mix and should be a great championship.
Men’s division
- Australia (100%)
- Brazil (100%)
- Canada (50%)
- Currier Island (100%)
- Mexico (50%)
- Philippines (70%)
- Russia (70%)
- UK (100%)
- US (100%)
This is a bit disappointing. There is still some hope for men’s teams from France, Colombia, Norway, and Venezuela… So if you know people there, get them to contact their federation or contact person!
Master’s division
- Brazil (100%)
- Canada (50%)
- Colombia (100%)
- Currier Island (50%)
- Portugal (100%)
- UK (100%)
- US (100%)
This is a slight increase on the 5 teams we had in 2004. France and Japan are still a possibility.
Women’s division
- Australia (70%)
- Brazil (100%)
- Canada (50%)
- Colombia (80%)
- UK (100%)
- US (100%)
We are pulling our hairs out trying to find more women’s teams. There is a potential of a Currier island women’s team if we find enough women that want to have a pickup team, and perhaps France will still send a team.
Anyway, any help you can give us here is much appreciated. The WCBU will be great. We’ll be in a wonderful area, players from 20 countries will be present, parties for sure, so help us get more teams and players. We’ll all benefit from it 🙂
International Teams
Like in 2004 Currier Island will be the pickup team. There is room for one team in all divisions. So if you know of players that want to play in Brazil, but don’t have a national team, have them get in touch with Currier Island (http://www.currierisland.com)
This year there will also be a mixed Peace Team (formerly India/Pakistan and the West East Indies). This team will do some volunteer work in the area. If you know of players that are interested in joining, also have them contact patrick@beachultimate.org.
BULA tanks and democracy
Four teams tied for SOTG in Portugal
The Portuguese Beach Ultimate league was held on 5 separate playing days between October 2006 and April 2007. After each league day the participating teams filled in the BULA Spirit of the Game score sheets. After all the games were played, four teams ended up in first place with 70 out of a maximum of 80 points.
This is not the first time we hear that the BULA SOTG scoring system results in teams having equal points and some debate has been going on if this is a good thing.
My personal take on this is that it is good. It means that most of the teams play with good Spirit. Is it really necessary to have a single winner? Other systems that almost force a winner usually give the prize to the team with the best cheer or the most fun drinking game. However, is that really the deciding factor when a SOTG winner has to be chosen? I say “no”, but I would like to hear from others what they think.
Post your comments, click on the link below…
Sex and Ultimate Frisbee
From one of the editors of the Ultimate history book:
This time of year, cities around the country gear up for summer Ultimate Frisbee Leagues. Several thousand people play on the elite and college circuits; tens of thousands more play for fun, fitness and the “spirit of the game.” At least that’s what the brochure says. For those who play Ultimate, sex and their favorite sport are often entwined.
On a typical day at the fields, tanned bodies dive left and right. Men and women make field-length hucks to teammates in the end zone, then pump their fists in celebration. The best players hustle and throw their bodies around with abandon. Players yell “Hot catch!” when someone makes an eye-pleasing grab. “Up!” they shout when the disc is in the air, to alert teammates that action is about to begin. As one of my female friends pointed out: “It’s like a dick is hard, and we’re waiting to see what will happen.”… more….
Face plant in Costa Brava
More great pictures of the Beach Ultimate tournament in Girona, Spain at http://westenberg.demon.nl/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=10379
Academic congress during World Championships
Raoni, an Ultimate player from Brazil, wants to organize an academic congress during the World Championships Beach Ultimate in Brazil. This congress is aimed to give (Beach) Ultimate and Frisbee researchers a venue to present their findings to a large (and interested) audience and start new collaborations.
If you are interested in participating, leave a comment below and Raoni will get in contact with you. Alternatively, send an email to info@beachultimate.org with the subject “Academic congress” and we will forward it.
France has largest Beach Ultimate league
France will have the largest Beach Ultimate league in the world this summer with 36 teams registered, 4 stages and 2 divisions! The games will take place on the following days:
* June 9-10, Les Sables d’Olonne (D1 & D2)
* June 30-July 1st , Pornichet (D1)
* June 23-24, Brest (D2)
* September 1-2, St Jean de Monts (D1 & D2)
* September 29-30, Le Poulignen (D1 & D2)
A team doesn’t have to play the 4 stages. But the more they play, the more points they get. The number of points won for each stage depends on the number of teams that played it. Last team gets 10 points. From last but one till 17th place : + 1 point from 16th to 9th : +2 points from 8th to 2nd : +3 points 1st : + 4 points.
Example for a stage with 14 teams :
14th : 10 pts
13th : 12 pts
…
9th : 20 pts
8th : 23 pts
7th : 26 pts
…
2th : 38 pts
1st : 42 pts.
For the final ranking, the points of the best 3 playing days will be totaled.
Fueled by the success of Yes But Nau and other tournament, Beach Ultimate in France is getting bigger…
2006 RéMix tournament in France
As regras oficias para Beach Ultimate
As of today the BULA rules are now available in Portuguese Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese!
Many thanks to Pedro Vargas, Joana Rodrigues and Raoni for their work in translating the BULA rules into Portuguese and ‘Brazilian’.
The rules have not be adjusted to the new 2007 WFDF rules. That is the next step for us and we hope to get this done in 2 months. Until then, these rules should help the players in Portugal, Brazil, Mozambique and Angola. Not to mention the press in Brazil that is getting ready for the World Championships in Brazil. (more news about the WCBU in a week)
Download the Portuguese rules here
Download the ‘Brazilian’ rules here