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Ultimate Frisbee: Clapham Ultimate prepare for 2026 World Club Championships – but is winning on the cards?

Ultimate Frisbee team Clapham Ultimate has been prepping for the WFDF 2026 World Ultimate Club Championships this August.

Invented in the late 1960s in New Jersey, Ultimate Frisbee is a seven-a-side sport, unique in that it’s entirely self-refereed. 

The upcoming eight-day tournament will be hosted in Limerick, Ireland and will take place from 15 to 22 August, with teams from over 30 nations taking part.

Clapham Ultimate coach Sean Colfer said: “We’re training and preparing as though we are targeting towards winning worlds – that’s what we’re talking about, that’s what the aim is.”

After placing bronze in the last world championships, the Clapham frisbee team now have their hearts set on the coveted trophy.

With 30 men training twice a week, the question is – can they change bronze into gold?

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