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The Vancouver Ultimate League is a Vancouver based ultimate league.

The league is recreational, with divisions ranging from Division 1 (colloquially referred to as "Div 1", it is for the most skilled/experienced players) to Division 8 (or "Div 8", for new & inexperienced players). All teams are co-ed, with a minimum of 3 of each gender required to be on the field at all times.

Touring Teams

The VUL supports Touring (Club) teams, Furious George, Blackfish, Traffic, Zephyr and more. The primary goal of these teams is to compete in elite ultimate tournaments, especially provincial, national and international championships. Vancouver teams have had significant success at these events, winning multiple medals on the national and international stage. Due to Vancouver players in the team of Furious George, Canada has been ranked number one in the Ultimate World Rankings several times since 1998 in all the Ultimate Divisions (including Open and Women's) according to the World Flying Disc Federation.

External links

See also

References

  1. "Vancouver Ultimate League". Home page. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  2. "WFDF". World Ultimate Ranking. Retrieved November 14, 2014.


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