- # of tournaments: If one combines league-ending tourneys with travel-competition, something around 50.
- ACL surgery: no. Worst ultimate injury is nasty sprained ankle. Worst frisbee injury is concussion after running into a tree while tossing the disk during orientation when I was an RC (RA in other places) at Oberlin.
- Ultimate Idol: Probably Jean-Levy Champagne. So tall, so quick, great skills and athleticism and owner of at least one of the professional ultimate teams.
- Kids: 1. Glad she played ultimate in her teen years and first few years of college. Understandable that other interests took over, alas.
- Favourite throw: Inside out flick and outside in flick. I love throwing the disk with curves. Least favourite throw to throw or receive--hammer. Wildly over-used--people forget what a backhand can do.
- Ultimate goal: "Keep playing until I'm dead." This is what my FB friend said, and I wouldn't change it. It used to be: play until I reach 40. Then 50. Now? 60.
- Favourite post-ultimate snack: Chocolate milk if I am alone, beer if with my team.
- O or D?: O No question about that although laying out to block a pass is the thing that gets me most energized, most excited. But I am so much better on Offense than Defense, and it has always been thus.
Should there be any other questions on this ultimate questionnaire? Hmmm.
- Favorite team: General Admission although I loved learning and playing with the Obie teams (whose names kept on changing)
- Favorite form of ultimate: I kind of miss five on five on the width of a field with sub on the fly, but that might be conflating form with team (GA).
- Silliest form of ultimate played: hex-ultimate--2 on 2 on 2 with two disks on an hexagonal field. Three teams, two disks, first to score gets the point, with nice collective action problems built into the game.
- Favorite frisbee memory: laying out backwards to catch Gabe's crappy hammer in the endzone to break the tie and put Oberlin ahead of Ohio State back in 1983 or 1984.
- Favorite frisbee video? This one:
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