Over 1,300 athletes from 20 European countries will participate in the ‘European Ultimate Frisbee Championships’ in Limerick.
He said the Irish women’s team is currently the reigning European champions, having won in 2018.Rules of ultimate Frisbee
Players are typically designated throwers and catchers across the field, depending on their height and ability. Teams can be single-sex or mixed, with mixed games the most popular so far.Mr Grant explained the different techniques involved in throwing and scoring goals. “No more than football, you get way more creative and how you curl the Frisbee and throw it down different flight paths.”“Jumping over your opponent to pass the Frisbee, a bit of contact in the air,” Mr Grant explained. “What you might call a ‘hostile pass’ in a game of football... it’s relatively non-contact.
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