Archive for the ‘Beach Ultimate’ Category
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Apr
Paganello 2010 Open Finals
Finishing up our Paganello 2010 Finals today we feature the Open Final.
This final features defending champions UTI (UK, Blue) vs Los Tiger (USA, Yellow).
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15
Apr
Paganello 2010 Women’s Final
Continuing with Paganello 2010 Finals today we feature the Women’s Final.
This final features Super Hot Pot (International, Black) vs Tequila Boom Boom (YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY, Italy, Purple).
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14
Apr
Paganello 2010 Mixed Final
Continuing with Paganello 2010 Finals today we feature the Mixed Finals.
This final features Horned Melons (USA, Green) vs ÄssäMix (Finland, Yellow).
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13
Apr
Paganello 2010 Juniors Final
With Paganello one week away it’s time for the 2010 Finals. Posted in order we start with the Juniors final.
This final features Bollywood Swing Kings (Belgium, Red) vs Sun of a Beach (UK, White). Commentary by Steve and Hilco.
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8
Dec
Paganello 1998 Open Finals
Continuing with our Paganello theme today you’ll find the Mir San Mir vs Wall City match from 1998. Between 1992 and 1999 German teams won every single Open Finals; on four occasions Mir San Mir were championships while Wall City won once. Not until No Tsu Oh would Mir San Mir’s record be topped. Enjoy the Open Finals below and the full Paganello 2008 DVD will be available shortly.
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3
Dec
Sidelines
After a long hiatus of the Sidelines posts we return! With (hopefully) great success!!! Please be careful as you could very well waste a few hours at work exploring what we’ve got below.
- Acapulco
- Nine Bullets
- Bullets and Lightning
- Ultimate Canada Committee Positions
- Odyssee
- Master Frisbee
- EUCF All Stats
- 2010 Boston Invite Final
- Stoly Ultimate vs Flying Angels Bern at WUCC 2010
- 2008 South Regional Finals
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Dec
Paganello 2003 Finals
It’s Video Wednesday! As our editor takes a break from CUC Finals (Open will be here in December) we look to the Beach for some inspiration. The next major tournament on all Calendars (aside from Australia, you folks are always six months ahead…or behind) is Paganello. While registration is closed you should know (just between you and me) that if you had an Open or Women’s team you’d probably still be allowed to place a bid and might even be considered (consider it).






