The Philippine Ultimate Association (PUA) is the governing body of all disc-related sports and activities in the Philippines. We are a non-stock, non-profit volunteer organization of enthusiastic Ultimate players who organize regular tournaments, training exercises and other activities for Ultimate players.
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Monthly Archive for June, 2009
A reminder that the nomination period is open to the entire disc community. Please send all nominations for the 2010 board to puaboard@gmail.com. Elections on August 15 (Bonnie and Clyde league finals day). Being a board member means you get to drink free beer and don’t have to pay league fees. Not to mention the adulation and glory. Oh the glory!
If this guy can do it, you sure can.

By Ping Bautista

Alright guys, here is the schedule for week one. Guila and I will be out of town this weekend so Mel Lozano will be acting as the TD for this weekend. Please remember to pass in your roster and reg fees to Kat Velayo by the second week of the league. Read more…

- Does AOUCC 2009 replace the annual Manila Spirits tournament?
No. AOUCC will be held in conjunction with Manila Spirits. AOUCC is slated to have three divisions: Womens, Open and Mixed (provided enough teams join). Manila Spirits will just be Mixed as usual. The plan right now is for the Mixed divisions of AOUCC and Manila Spirits to be joined together.The Mixed division winner will be Manila Spirits champion. The highest finisher that meets AOUCC eligibility requirements will be AOUCC champion. They could be one and the same if the winner meets AOUCC eligibility requirements. Continue reading ‘AOUCC FAQs’

This M&M league will run for 7 weeks. Starts on Sunday June 28, finals on August 15. Buffer weekend August 8 and 9 for those going to Singapore. Reg fee is P700 with a P100 discount if you come to the party in costume. Meaning, league fee is P600 for now, then at the party you pay P100 if you’re not in costume. Read more…

By Mel Lozano
Team Philippines just finished a successful run at Shanghai, despite losing our bid for nabbing the Emperor this year.
We came in Day 2 as the as the crowd favorites yet again, easily beating Japan-Korea- China ringer team Fusion (a team whose average height was 5’8 at least, including their women), 11-5 (I think. I never keep track and just make up numbers on my own) in the quarters. Continue reading ‘Shanghai 09′