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Felix
felix37 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 29 11:16:00 GMT 2007
My non-ultimate playing brother started a petition on this site
(regarding the conservation of invertebrates - www.buglife.org.uk )
and ended up meeting with Tony Blair a few weeks ago, he got a fair
amount of uninterrupted time to chat and it was rather productive, but
I don't think pushing for 2012 Olympics inclusion is the best thing to
approach the government about regarding Ultimate at the moment.
As far as I can see it, the major benefit of attending the Olympics
would be to raise the profile & generate some publicity of the game.
A main aim of publicity is to bring in new, younger players into the
game, which I would say is certainly where the big changes are going
to start. However, there's an approach to this goal which is crying
out to be made the most of;
Ultimate teaches civility - using reason and rationality to get along
with those around you to make something work, and to have a good time.
It encourages trust, cooperation, and communication - all major
qualities which would help solve the big behavioural problems in kids
today, which I'm sure the government are far more aware of & concerned
about than which sports deserve to be in the Olympics.
Ultimate needs to be on the national curriculum, BUT it also needs
publicity if anyone is actually going to choose to play it over the
other options which'll be presented to them - I think at the moment a
few schools offer it as an option but not enough kids at some choose
it to warrant running a course.
So, first we need the structure in place to support an influx of new
young players wanting to play the sport - resources of information and
tips if they are to sort out their own teams (then once they are ready
they can then start to play Ladder League games), OR if they are going
to join a local club, they first need to be able to find it (local
advertising / teams map on ukultimate.com or regionalultimate.co.uk),
then the club needs to be prepared to deal with them, so perhaps again
a resource of information and words from experienced folk would be
useful.
Second we need to actually get the publicity going so they will be
clued up when it comes to deciding between Ultimate and table tennis.
We need to get Ultimate on Newsround and other CBBC/CITV airtime...
just one or two good features a year will be enough for an entire
generation.
Then, we need to educate the schools and the teachers about what
Ultimate is, and why they want to offer it as a sports option. Once
that's done, we should either get students along to help coach at
their local school, or continue with the UKUA coaching courses,
running one a year specifically for PE / games teachers. Perhaps this
supporting structure needs to be in place before the schools
curriculum move is made in fact.
If these steps can be taken then it'll be a huge leap for the sport in
this country, and inclusion in the Olympics etc are questions that
will naturally be asked in a few years time without generating the
response "What is Ultimate?"
Felix
On 29/01/07, Simon East <simon_east at talk21.com> wrote:
> It wouldn't be up to the PM anyway, it'd be up to the IOC and as far as I'm aware the demonstration events for 2012 are already decided. Someone would have to look at putting a bid in for 2016 (I've heard rumours that they already are?). Who wants to be in the Olympics anyway?! Surely it would be better to get more nations competing in the World Games rather than the six that currently contest it?
>
> Si (agreeing with Andy's Monday morning grumpiness)
>
> Andrew Godber <Andrew.Godber at arup.com> wrote:
> Any point really? Let me point out a couple of the other partitions on
> this website:
>
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/goldanthem/
> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/DMU2016/
>
> Anything going to happen, apart from people thinking Ultimate is even
> more of a joke than they already do?
>
> Andy
> (Monday morning grumpiness #1)
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Jonathan Dempsey
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> Get your names down
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> http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Frisbee/
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> Jon D
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