The game of Ultimate involves quick passes like soccer or netball, leaping marks of Aussie Rules and diving catches of cricket, plus tournaments around the country and the world.
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Wollongong will see first hand how the game has evolved so far from frisbee at the beach with the Australian Ultimate Championships (Division II) played out at Thomas Dalton Park on April 1 and 2.
The annual competition pits men’s and women’s clubs from across Australia who have qualified to compete in the peak division two event. Entry is free for spectators.
Tournament director Simon Farrow said it will be a good way to showcase athletes to promote the growth and development of the sport across NSW.