These athletes were selected for their experience, athletic ability, physical and mental fortitude, service to the sport, demonstrated respect for Spirit of the Game, and ambassadorial qualities. They intend to win not only gold, but also the respect of their opponents and the sporting world. The Ultimate competition at the World Games will run from July 22 to July 24. For more information, visit the official World Games 2005 web site. |
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Coach – Ted Munter – Newton, Mass. |
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Player Pool |
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| Height | Hometown | Residence | College | |
| Gwen Ambler | 5'10" | Littleton, Colo. | San Francisco, Calif. | Stanford Univ. |
| Tully Beatty |
5'10" | Charlotte, N.C. | Wilmington, N.C. | UNC–Wilmington |
| Scotty Conway | 5'11" | Plano, Tex. | Truckee, Calif. | Colorado State Univ. |
| Deb Cussen | 5'6" | Bolton, Mass. | Seattle, Wash. | Carleton College |
| Will Deaver | 5'8" | Warner Robins, Ga. | Louisville, Colo. | Univ. of Georgia |
| Jeff Eastham | 6'2" | Mountain View, Calif. | Davis, Calif. | UC–Davis |
| Dominique Fontenette | 5'8" | Pine Bluff, Ark. | Cambridge, Mass. | Stanford Univ. |
| Kati Halmos | 5'9" | San Anselmo, Calif. | Seattle, Wash. | Humboldt State Univ. |
| Ron Kubalanza | 5'11" | Oakland, Calif. | Oakland, Calif. | Univ. of Wisconsin |
| Angela Lin | 5'6" | Columbus, Ga. | Atlanta, Ga. | Georgia Tech |
| Mike Namkung | 5'11" | Oakland, Calif. | San Francisco, Calif. | UC–Santa Barbara |
| Alex Nord | 6'4" | Seattle, Wash. | Seattle, Wash. | Carleton College |
| Miranda Roth | 5'9" | Decatur, Ga. | Seattle, Wash. | Carleton College |
| Stacey Schoemehl | 5'8" | St. Louis, Mo. | Santa Cruz, Calif. | UC–Santa Cruz |
| Chase Sparling-Beckley | 6'4" | Seattle, Wash. | Seattle, Wash. | Carleton College |
| Kirsten Unfried | 5'9" | Scotch Plains, N.J. | Berkeley, Calif. | Tufts Univ. |
| Bart Watson | 6'1" | Iowa City, Iowa | Berkeley, Calif. | Stanford Univ. |
| Jessi Witt | 5'9" | Winnetka, Ill. | Charlottesville, Va. | Smith College |
| Josh Ziperstein | 5'10" | Amherst, Mass. | Providence, R.I. | Brown Univ. |
Ted Munter – Coach |
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Ted brings over 20 years of Ultimate playing and coaching experience to Duisburg. He co-founded the Northfield Mount Hermon high school Ultimate team in 1980 and has played at the highest levels of Ultimate in the U.S., including eight seasons with Boston's Death or Glory, the most recent of which in a coaching capacity. He has coached the Brown University women's team since 2001. During his tenure the team has qualified for the UPA College Championships every year and reached the semifinals in 2003. |
Gwen Ambler |
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What player has influenced your game the most? What best exemplifies Spirit of the Game to you?
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Tully Beatty |
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What best exemplifies Spirit of the Game to you?
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Scotty Conway |
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What player has influenced your game the most? What best exemplifies Spirit of the Game to you?
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Deb Cussen |
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Versatile player all over the field. Big hucks, tough defense. Deb has some of the best throws in the game but still loves to cut downfield. I have always considered Ultimate to be an ideal international ambassadorial sport, primarily because of the respect built into the game through self-officiating and Spirit of the Game. I have always strived to maintain the balance between the highest competitiveness and this respect for my teammates, my opponents, and the game itself.
First Team |
Will Deaver |
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What player has influenced your game the most? What lessons from other sports do you bring to the Ultimate field?
First Team |
Jeff Eastham |
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What player has influenced your game the most? What best exemplifies Spirit of the Game to you? What lessons from other sports do you bring to the Ultimate field?
First Team |
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Dominique Fontenette |
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What player had the most influence on your development as a player? With what team did you have the most success? How did you measure this success?
First Team |
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Kati Halmos |
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What player has influenced your game the most? What best exemplifies Spirit of the Game to you?
First Team |
Ron Kubalanza |
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Dangerous offensive player, strong cuts and great range on his throws. I lead by example by working hard on the fields and believe that I have been a positive influence on the play of my teammates.
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Angela Lin |
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What best exemplifies Spirit of the Game to you? With what team did you have the most success? How did you measure this success (winning a tournament, team chemistry, steady improvement, etc.)?
Alternate |
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Mike Namkung |
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What player had the most influence on you? What lessons from other sports do you bring to the Ultimate field?
First Team |
Alex Nord |
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What best exemplifies Spirit of the Game to you? With what team did you have the most success? How did you measure this success (winning a tournament, team chemistry, steady improvement, etc.)?
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Miranda Roth |
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What player has influenced your game the most? With what team did you have the most success? How did you measure this success?
Alternate |
Stacey Schoemehl |
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Talented offensive and defensive player, especially zone defense. I have coached and captained many teams and I believe success comes from finding a balance between having a winning attitude and enjoying the experience along the way. You can do everything in your power to win but if you don't enjoy the people and the trip along the way it is just not worth it.
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Chase Sparling-Beckley |
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What best exemplifies Spirit of the Game to you? With what team did you have the most success? How did you measure this success?
First Team |
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Kirsten Unfried |
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What lessons from other sports do you bring to the Ultimate field? With what team did you have the most success? How did you measure this success (winning a tournament, team chemistry, steady improvement, etc.)?
First Team |
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Bart Watson |
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What player has influenced your game the most? What best exemplifies Spirit of the Game to you?
First Team |
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Jessi Witt |
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What player has influenced your game the most? With what team did you have the most success? How did you measure this success (winning a tournament, team chemistry, steady improvement, etc.)?
First Team |
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Josh Ziperstein |
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What player has influenced your game the most? What lessons from other sports do you bring to the Ultimate field?
First Team |