Showing posts with label Ultimate Frisbee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ultimate Frisbee. Show all posts

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Biggest-ever Vietnam Hat ultimate frisbee tournament this weekend

Saigon Ultimate club is holding the seventh Vietnam Hat ultimate frisbee tournament at RMIT this Saturday and Sunday - Photo: The organizers
Nearly 200 ultimate frisbee players from more than 10 countries will play at Vietnam’s biggest ultimate tournament ever this weekend.

The Saigon Ultimate Club (SUC) that is organizing the two day Vietnam Hat tournament at the fields at RMIT University in HCMC’s District 7 has had record registrations from Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Japan, Australia, China, the U.S. and Europe with nearly a third of the players Vietnamese.

“This is the largest ultimate tournament ever held in Vietnam. It’s half again as large as any previous tournament,” said one of the organizers, Aaron Toronto.

We’ll have 10 large teams this year and previously we’ve never had more than seven,” Toronto said. Last year the Vietnam Hat had 116 players, but this year the response has been huge especially from Singapore with 50 players and new Vietnamese players at universities in HCMC.

SUC has been busy this year promoting the sport with Vietnamese students and has generated a lot of new players from HCMC University  of Technology in District 10, Vu Anh Vu, another member of the organizing committee, said.

The RMIT Ultimate Club has also been a driving force in developing the sport and finding the next generation of players, Vu said.

In a bid to give the new players international tournament experience the organizers made the registration price for Vietnamese players cheaper than for expats or international visitors this year. “We want Vietnamese to participate to grow the sport here and give people a great ultimate experience. That will help us develop,” Toronto said.

“Many Vietnamese don’t have the opportunity to go to international tournaments, so this is their best chance,” he said.

The unprecedented response from Singapore was because SUC has sent a lot of players to the Singapore Ultimate Tournament over the past few years and built up a good relationship, players said.

This year marks the seventh Vietnam Hat tournament so the theme for the competition and the party at Lush night club on Saturday night is “The Mystery of Seven”.

Hat tournaments are less competitive than team tournaments, so people have fun, make friends, play frisbee and party at night, Vu said.

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

RMIT Ultimate Club holds Frisbee Tournament Saturday

RMIT Ultimate Club players jump to compete for the disk - Photo: The organizers
Ultimate Frisbee fanatics can expect some high flying action in HCMC on Saturday, November 20, when the RMIT Ultimate Frisbee Club holds its yearly RMIT One Day Hat Tournament at the university’s fields.

“It promises to be a great day of competition,” the head of the tournament organizing committee, Lam Minh Tuan said.

Registrations exceeded expectations this year, said Tuan, who is a Professional Communications student at RMIT.

The organizers only expected about 45 to register for the ultimate frisbee competition, but they had over 60 so far, he said adding that Saturday’s hat tournament aimed at pitting RMIT Ultimate Club (RUC) players against more experienced players so they could improve their Ultimate skills.

The One Day Hat is also an important training ground for the Vietnam Hat, which is organized by RUC’s sister club Saigon Ultimate Club. Players come from all over the region and the world to play Ultimate Frisbee at the Vietnam Hat. This year’s Vietnam Hat will be on December 18-19 also at RMIT.

Tuan said most of the entrants of this Saturday’s hat tournament were from the two local clubs or RMIT alumni.

He said there are currently about 40 active members of RUC, which started in 2006 with only 10 members with the support of the Saigon Ultimate Club.

The student team has competed internationally at the Singapore Open, Bangkok HAT and Phom Penh HAT.

Tuan, whose Ultimate nickname is Zero, said the team was improving every year… It came 19th at its first Singapore Open in 2007 and worked its way to 14th in 2009.

He said RMIT Ultimate Club provided a friendly and competitive environment at training and competitions.

RMIT has helped out by sponsoring the One Day Hat with the use of the fields, planning, marketing and equipment.

The venue for the RMIT One Day Hat Tournament is RMIT, 702 Nguyen Van Linh Boulevard, District 7, HCMC. For more information email frisbeeruc@gmail.com or Tuan at tuanlm2607@gmail.com.

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