Since I was "in the neighborhood" at a conference in Vietnam, I decided to check out a well known beach ultimate tournament in the Philippines. It was pretty sweet. I picked up with a university team from Australia, which was going by the name Sharkbait for the tournament. The name comes from Finding Nemo, so there were lots of great movie references as cheers. There were also two Filipinos and a Canadian on the team. This was my first tournament back after having a bone bruise on my kneecap in August. I had only even been to two practices, but everything felt great!
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| Lookin' good! Not that my eyes were open in any of the photos. |
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I met up with my team two nights before the tournament began for a strategy session.
We discussed tactics for 4vs4 beach - cutting patterns are illustrated above. |
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| Some of the team went snorkeling the next day - I spent it reading and getting a massage on the beach. |
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| No the worst place to have a throw. |
The tournament has some teams at a high level, the home team was using it to train for the World Championships of Beach Ultimate, which are coming up next month, but there were still plenty of quirky elements that can be expected of beach ulty:
- Pulls had to be overhand throws
- You could drop the pull as long as you were attempting a trick catch
- An endzone-to-endzone score counts as two points
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Teammate coming down will a (poorly considered) 2 point huck of mine.
Photo from Diego Zuluaga via facebook (check out the whole series starting here) |
- Instead of flipping, one player from each team stands together in an endzone and simultaneously throws a disc, aiming to be the closest to the other endzone line, without going completely over (I was really good at this. The fields were pretty much exactly as long as my hammer.)
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| Doing a throw-off against Hong Kong. Awkward posture. Photo credit: Bella |
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| Wouldn't have worn the glasses, if I had known I'd be going up on stage. Photo: Diego Zuluaga via facebook |
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My leaving the island breakfast. A fantastic pancake with peanut butter, mango jam, and clotted cream.
I could only eat half of it. |
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| Obligatory infrastructure photo :) |
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| I don't actully know what islands those are. |
I flew back to Zürich via Singapore. I had grand shopping plans for my layover, but was in the wrong terminal. I was really close to buying a a cell phone that looked like a mini calculator like 2x3 square inches and just a centimeter thick.
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| I was able to visit Mickey's Swiss chalet in the Singapore airport (the roof looked like a poptart!) |
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| I landed to snow in Switzerland - not the sun and sand to which I had quickly grown accustomed. |
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