![]() ![]() In 2009 the World Games in Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei, Ultimate outdrew all other sports with more than 50,000 paid attendance. Canada won the World Games gold medal with an overtime victory over the United States. Six countries were invited ta compete based on their finishes in the WFDF 2000 World Ultimate Champioship in Germany. In 2001, ultimate was included as a medal sport in the World Games in Akita, Japan along with disc golf. That year also saw the first World Club Ultimate Championship, in Cologne, West Germany. In 1989, ultimate was shown as an exhibition sport during the World Games in Karlsruhe, West Germany. The European countries were represented by national teams. Two club teams, representing USA, won open and womens divisions. In 1983, the first true World Ultimate Championship was held in Gothenburg, Sweden. Ultimate was also in 1975 introduced into the World Frisbee Championships. In 1976 the Yale tournament was expanded and renamed into the National Ultimate Frisbee Championship. Rutgers University won the final against Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with 28-24. Eight teams took part in a tournament in Yale. The first organised tournament, The National Collegiate Championships, was played on April 25th in 1975. The two universities had played the first intercollegiate football game on the same ground exactly 103 years earlier. The first college ultimate game was played between Rutgers and Princeton on November 6, 1972. They won over Millburn High School by a score of 43 to 10. On Nov 7th, CHS played the first interscholastic game. The first and second set of rules were written in 1970 by Joel Silver, Buzzy Hellring and Jon Hines. The only lines that existed were the goal lines, usually marked by the telephone poles or piles of the players' coats. In 1969 a team had been formed at the school and they played in a parking lot. The next year, the first game was played between two groups of students. In 1968 Joel Silver introduced his idea of Ultimate Frisbee to the Columbia High School student council in Maplewood New Jersey, USA. ![]()
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