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Canada junior open

Profile

The rising Canadian Juniors scene was punctuated in 2003 when a high-schooler from Vancouver completed the game-winning pass to another Juniors player for Furious George’s dramatic 17-16 semifinal win over Boston’s Death or Glory at the UPA Championships. The Canadians have rapidly developed a rabid following for almost all of the principles of Ultimate and will be sending a skilled and competent team to Finland to compete it what promises to be the most difficult Juniors tournament ever.

Associated Club Teams

Montreal, Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouver 

Worlds Experience

Three players and the two coaches represented Canada at the World Champions in Riga, Latvia, 2002

 

 

 

 

 

Major Tournaments Won

Canada's Junior Open are current World Champions, having won 2002

How Many Ultimate Teams in Your Country in Your Division

It varies year to year, but around 100 this year.

Players to Look Out For

Blair Hole, Alex Ramadan, Garrett LeBlanc, Jeremy Shaki.

Team's Best Thrower

Eric McAughey

Team's Best Receiver

Yvan Duban

Team's Favorite Turnover

One handed drop when two hands should've been used. Wearing non prescription sunglasses during play and the lack of eye contact causing a turnover is a good one.

The Best Thing About Ultimate Is

How much fun it is

 

Roster Size
18 players, 2 coaches

Team Colors
Black, White, Red

Team Coach
Dean Wright  

Written by Dave Knudsen, coach