Get back in the groove with our Australian friends this weekend 🇦🇺
We'll be presenting live coverage of the 2023 Southern Regional Ultimate Championships on our channel!
Before we were even known as Ulti.TV the first big event we filmed was the 2010 Australian Ultimate Championships in West Beach, just outside Adelaide, Australia.
We’re happy to announce that Ulti.TV will be returning to the same fields this coming weekend for the 2023 Southern Regional Ultimate Championships. There will be nine games livestreamed for free on the ULTI.TV YouTube channel, covering a tournament that will bring together teams from a huge stretch of the country; from South Australia and Victoria to Tasmania, equivalent to more than 10 per cent of Europe.
This coverage is being provided at no cost to the tournament and at no cost to the players. Please consider supporting us via the Patreon if you have the capacity to do so.
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Ulti.TV has broadcast Ultimate in Australia and around the world for more than 13 years (we think that’s around 2000 hours of Ultimate but it might be as much as double, we’ve kind of lost track…). Have you ever played in a game that’s been covered? Have you enjoyed going back and reliving the emotion?
What is it worth to you for more of these moments to be eternalised?
The core mission of Ulti.TV is to showcase and grow Ultimate in an equitable, fair, and diverse way. We’ve tried paywalls and subscription-based options to help fund the production but, ideally, we want to move towards a system where all our content is available to the public for no cost. That means we can introduce it to new eyes to help grow Ultimate and inspire the next generation of players.
For this to work, we’re asking for your support on Patreon.
There are a variety of tiers set up where you can contribute a monthly amount that is sustainable for you. The more patrons we have the more tournaments we can cover, the more crew we can bring, the more fields we can cover, the more we can upgrade our equipment and the more moments we can capture.
Currently ~90% of our patrons are from outside of Australia. If more Australians get behind us, we can produce more content, cover more tournaments and events and help build the sport down under as much as we do everywhere else.