ST ALBANS ULTIMATE

ST ALBANS ULTIMATE FRISBee club

St Albans Ultimate is an enthusiastic, community-based ultimate frisbee club who train hard and have fun. All our training sessions are open to all, with our club members having a wide range of playing experience, genders and ages. We play both competitively and socially, entering as many fun tournaments as possible, alongside all major indoor and outdoor leagues and competitive tournaments available. We also hold games against local clubs, providing accessible play to our members. Find out how you or someone you know can get involved here.

We train outdoors all year and indoors during the winter. We compete regularly indoors and outdoors, and sometimes on beach too! Our teams play fixtures against other local teams and enter tournaments in the Womens, Mixed and Open divisions as St Albans as well as Womens division outdoor events with our partner club, Uprising. 

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uPRISING WOMENS ULtiMAte

Uprising is the Women’s Partner Team to St Albans Ultimate. Uprising pride ourselves on being fun, friendly, respectful and equally competitive.

Since our inauguration in 2016, we have consistently placed in the top tiers of outdoor competition and top 6 of indoor nationals. In 2018, we consecutively won Spirit of the Game for all Women’s Division UKU tours and 2017/18 Women’s Indoor Nationals. 

Uprising operate as a skilled pick up team that has a core of players around the UK and encourage players from all over to play with us. While the team does not yet have a designated training, players looking to play for Uprising can attend St Albans Ultimate Training. Join the Uprising Facebook Group for more information.

Photos taken by CJ Arnell and reproduced here with permission.

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ABout ULTIMATE

Ultimate is a fast-paced team sport played with a disc and enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of players internationally. Ultimate has similarities to netball and American football. Players throw to teammates to work the disc up the field and score a point by catching the disc in an end zone. If the disc hits the floor or is intercepted by the defending team, possession changes and the team who were defending now get an opportunity to score. It is a sport that can be enjoyed by all: from total beginner to elite athlete. Find out more here or in the video below.

Page text last updated 24/10/2023