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Money raised from the Art Hawkins Great Canadian Ultimate Game goes towards the Art Hawkins Development Fund. If you are interested in playing, contact us immediately!


“Put a disc in their hands and this game in their hearts”


Ultimate Canada is now accepting proposals for projects. We hope to raise more money than ever before. Get your project proposals in today.


CONTACT: communications@canadianultimate.com MISSION


To support the accessibility and development of Ultimate and Spirit of the Game in Canada with children, youth and those with a disability, especially in economically disadvantaged communities.


Long-Term Athlete Development Model


Ultimate Canada is excited to officially launch our Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) model. The Ultimate LTAD model is an important resource in shaping the development of Ultimate programs across the country.


What is LTAD?


“Long-Term Athlete Development – a multistage training, competition and recovery pathway that guides an individual’s experience in sport and physical activity from infancy through all phases of adulthood. Long-Term Athlete Development is a framework for developmentally appropriate programs that increase participation and optimize performance. Long-Term Athlete Development uses a holistic approach that considers mental, cognitive and emotional development combined with physical development, ensuring each athlete develops as a complete person.”


-Canadian Sport for Life, LTAD 2.0 6 Ultimate Canada Magazine - www.canadianultimate.com


The 2014 Art Hawkins Great Canadian Ultimate Game will take place on June 13-14 and will cross the country coast- to-coast. This 24+ hour charity Ultimate game is in support of the Art Hawkins Ultimate fund.


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