WFDF spacer The World Games 2005 in Duisburg, Germany
Ultimate Disc Golf Freestyle Guts DDC Field Events

The World's Best Ultimate

Top national teams represent the sport of ultimate at The World Games

Six countries were chosen by WFDF based on results from the 2004 WFDF World Ultimate Championships. Each selected top athletes from the men's, women's, and mixed divisions to form all-star national teams.

As usual, games will be played 7-on-7. However, due to a severe roster limit at the World Games of 11 players per team, play is fixed at 4 men and 3 women per team at all times. Normally, mixed play with 4 women and 3 men per team is also possible.

Player substitutions may be made between points or in case of injury.

Gold Medal Match, Sunday, July 24 15:00:

Australia New to The World Games in 2005.

USA 2001 World Games Silver Medal.

Bronze Medal Match, Sunday, July 24, 12:30:

Canada - World Games 2001 Gold Medal.

Japan World Games 2001 Bronze Medal. 30th Anniversary, JFDA.

Placement Match, July 24, 10:00:

Germany Home Team. World Games 2001 6th Place.

Finland Host of 2004 WFDF World Ultimate Championships. World Games 2001 5th Place. WFDF President Juha Jalovaara is from Finland.

Player Statistics: Scores


Photographer: Michael Hu
Date: July 23, 2004
Game: Germany and Japan, after round robin play

Location: The World Games, Duisburg, Germany, 2005

 

Photographer: Paul Hurt

Date: July 23, 2005

Game: Round Robin Play - USA vs. Australia

Location: The World Games, Duisburg, Germany