Gwen Ambler

Championships. She has lots of them. Gwen began her ultimate career with Stanford's dynastic program in the late 1990's, picking up her first ring as a freshman, and going on to win two more before graduating in 2003. Her string of victories carried on to club, where with San Francisco's Fury she has won three UPA Championships and a Bronze at WFDF Worlds (2004).

Few other people have done more to promote women's ultimate during their career. Through coaching, organizing, and blogging, Gwen has helped shed light on strategy, advocate for broader access to resources, and inspire in both the college and club divisions.

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Buzz Who?

They've shown dominance on three continents - first by winning the 2006 World games in Perth, then by barnstorming America's elite with a finals run at ECC 2007, and topping it all of with a home court victory over celebrated rivals (and current UPA champions) Seattle Sockeye. Yet despite these successes Japan's Buzz Bullets are virtually unknown among most ultimate circles. Worlds 2008 might change all that. Full Story »

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George is Furious

We all remember it. October 25th, 2007. A rainy/overcast Thursday in Sarasota, Florida was a day that will live in infamy. Furious George, UPA Champions in 2002, 2003, 2005, and World Champions in 2004, came in as a 1 seed (4th overall), set to shred through their pool as they had every year this millennium. Full Story »