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Chris

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May 5, 2020, 3:44:14 PM5/5/20
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If you truly love the sport we all talk about so much here, and if you can, please support the sport by becoming a member even if you are not playing in tournaments. Heck they are even offering a discount so I signed up for 5 years!

Feel free to add or forward to other local Ultimate groups.

-Chris Illes

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From: USA Ultimate <in...@hq.usaultimate.org>
Subject: A Letter to the Ultimate Community
Date: May 5, 2020 at 12:21:24 PM PDT

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USA Ultimate
 
  
 
May 5, 2020
 
Dear Members of the Ultimate Community,
 
We hope you are safe, healthy and doing well during these difficult times. 
 
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a profound and unprecedented effect on our sport and society, we share with you a feeling of sadness and disappointment that the pause button has been pushed temporarily on ultimate. 
 
Last month, we received more than 8,000 responses to an important survey that will help us determine when and how to safely play ultimate again. Thank you, sincerely, for taking the time to provide us with so much thoughtful and insightful feedback during these uncertain times. We are analyzing the data and using it to develop a plan to resume playing, whenever and however it’s safe for our members and community to do so.
 
With your help, we are exploring and considering a variety of creative and alternative plans, which will likely include different competition formats and structures at first. We are also part of a national task force with other sports organizations that is developing best practices for returning to play and learning from some of the brightest scientific and medical minds that are helping to shape the safe return of sports. Truthfully, we cannot say when – or even if – we’ll be able to play ultimate again this year. At least not in the way we’re familiar with. Or in the way we all know and love. We remain hopeful and cautiously optimistic.
 
As long as this uncertainty persists, the sustainability of USA Ultimate and all of the amazing programs and services we provide for our members and the greater ultimate community are being threatened. Like all small, 501(c)(3) nonprofit national governing bodies of amateur sport, membership dues are critical to our existence and success – the lifeblood that supports so much of what we do. Without our members’ continued loyal and generous support, we simply would not be able to maintain the level of service and support that we’ve grown accustomed to offering.
 
Membership is so much more than a requirement to participate in a USA Ultimate sanctioned event. It is essential for supporting a wide variety of important services, programs and initiatives that often fly under the radar, including:
  • Providing safe spaces for our athletes to learn, develop and play through athlete safety programs like SafeSport, coach training and insurance for local events and leagues;
  • Helping to create a more inclusive and equitable community with a multitude of equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives;
  • Creating education and training programs and materials for coaches, observers, organizers and tournament directors that support the growth of local playing opportunities;
  • Facilitating the growth of ultimate in a way that prioritizes equity with opportunities for youth and girls to learn and play;
  • Maintaining and enhancing competitive rules and Spirit of the Game;
  • Helping new organizations and teams with financial aid and equipment grants;
  • Funding for our state-based organizations and local affiliate disc organizations;
  • Developing and maintaining a new website, mobile app and technology platform;
  • Producing media coverage and creating positive visibility for ultimate;
  • Supporting a 17-person professional staff and nationwide network of dedicated and passionate volunteers who work tirelessly to create, implement and maintain these programs and the many events we organize.
Quite simply, none of these things would exist without the collective support of our members for which we are extremely appreciative. They all matter. Not just to support USA Ultimate’s mission, but to achieve the important goals the ultimate community identified with us in surveys and strategic planning initiatives. Through the implementation of these programs and services, value is provided to all: athletes, coaches, volunteers, organizers, educators, observers, parents and guardians, fans and more. 

To show our gratitude for your continued support, and in asking for your help, we are offering a variety of deeply discounted multi-year membership rates. For a limited time, you can save between 25 and 50 percent off your membership. Or, you can even gift a membership to someone you care about via a gift card.

Whether you were planning on lacing up later this year or recently hung up your cleats for good, please consider renewing your membership in USA Ultimate. If not for the joy and thrill of competing, or for the camaraderie of our community, then to simply show your love and support for our remarkable sport and to help safeguard our ability to continue offering our programs, events and services at the same levels in the future.
 
We are thankful for your support and hope to see you all soon. 

Sincerely,

 
Robyn Fennig
President
 Tyler Kinley
Vice President
 Dr. Tom Crawford
Chief Executive Officer

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Chris

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May 5, 2020, 4:52:38 PM5/5/20
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excellent!

On May 5, 2020, at 1:37 PM, Mike Flohr <mike....@broadcom.com> wrote:

I just did the same.
Thanks for sending!
~~Mike (Encinal)

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Tom Louchard

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May 5, 2020, 6:17:54 PM5/5/20
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Same here.  


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Subject: Cupertino Ultimate Lunch Time Re: A Letter to the Ultimate Community
 
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Mike Sexter

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May 5, 2020, 7:09:24 PM5/5/20
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To those born before 1971:

Before you get carried away, keep in mind that at Nationals last year USA Ultimate was disrespectful and dismissive of the Great Grand Masters (over 50) division. They stripped away four bids that we had earned through hard work and by following the rules and gave them to other divisions that hadn’t done so. The current version of USA Ultimate does not value the contributions of the generations that invented, grew and supported the game for decades. 

I respect USA Ultimate’s right to run the organization as they see fit. But actions have consequences. And as a consequence they have lost my support. I encourage young players to continue funding USAU but those over 50 should not contribute any amount over the absolute minimum to an organization that is biased against them. 

In the future those of us over 50 may have to finance a separate organization to meet our needs. Please save your money. We may need it soon. 

- Mike

P. S. Briefly, there is a strictly mathematical formula for determining bid allocations. There is no bias in the formula, it is based solely on the number and distribution of participants. Last year USAU violated their own published and public guidelines to favor other divisions. When I questioned the CEO about this he responded, “I don’t know anything about it. That’s not my job.”

Chris

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May 5, 2020, 7:54:30 PM5/5/20
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Wow, I had not heard, thanks for the heads up. I’ll still support them for youth if not for me.
Obviously this was not too widely talked about (though I’m not ‘in the loop’ on Nationals level issues either).

Frank Vigil

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May 6, 2020, 4:01:12 AM5/6/20
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You know you must be in a global pandemic, desperate for sports, when...

You stay up past midnight to watch KBO (Korean Baseball) Opening Day action on ESPN... and you have zero ties or links to South Korea.  BTW, it's pretty good, decent energy even with no fans in the stands (no spitting on the field, no high-fives, non-player staff wearing masks).  Top of the 4th and we had a homer (barely over the right field pole) followed by back-to-back doubles, giving the NC Dinos a 2-0 lead over the Samsung Lions. It also gives me hope that MLB may play in some form in 2020 (hopeful news to Warren Packard & Thuuz, I'm sure).

I concur with Sexter's advice, if that matters.

Frank

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