About us
Seattle Ultimate = Tempest + Cascades! We run community ultimate events, including youth camps and clinics throughout the year.
Seattle Tempest is a professional ultimate team that competes in the Western Ultimate League (WUL). We play home games in Memorial Stadium.
seattletempest.com
info@seattletempest.com
Seattle Cascades is a professional ultimate team that competes in the Western Division of the Ultimate Frisbee Association (UFA), formerly know as the American Ultimate Disc League (AUDL). We play home games in Memorial Stadium.
seattlecascades.com
info@seattlecascades.com
VALUES
As we work to build an outstanding ultimate program, we carry with us a set of core values: integrity, community, and athletic excellence.
As a subset of these core values, we believe in a world where integrity and athletic excellence go hand in hand, and athletes of all genders have equal value and opportunity to compete.
To get there we have to reshape societal norms around gender, sports, and honorable competition. We’re making progress on this vision by focusing on officiation and gender issues in our sport. Through our partners, sponsors, athletes, and community we are excited to play a role in building a better sport, not just a bigger one.
VISION
We envision a future for ultimate that includes all genders competing at the highest level of our sport, with equal opportunities, equal coverage, and equal compensation. We envision a future that is accessible and affordable to brand new and experienced players, all over the country. Our ideal image of ultimate is ethnically and racially diverse at the professional, recreational, and youth levels. We see communities that are inclusive and supportive - people with different backgrounds and belief systems working together to grow our sport in a sustainable way.
Gender Equity:
The incredible growth we've seen in the past 20 years is thanks to women's ultimate, men's ultimate and mixed ultimate. We feel it is our responsibility to be advocates and action takers especially for the mixed and women's divisions so that our sport grows sustainably for all genders.
Note: we invite all athletes who are eligible to try out and compete with Tempest and Cascades. This includes players who are cisgender, transgender, and non-binary / gender diverse.
Anti-racism:
We acknowledge that cultural and institutional racism exists in our society and in our communities. To combat racism and systematic oppression, work is needed at a national, local, and personal level. As an organization, we are committed to working towards a future that is inclusive and empowering of all people, especially Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.
Game Officials:
Officials play in important part in making ultimate a spectator friendly sport with fans online and in stadiums. Meanwhile, for all other areas of competition, we believe self-officiation is ideal. In fact, the good sportspersonship that thrives throughout ultimate is in large part due to the self-officiated roots of the current athletes. We will actively promote the self-officiated version of the sport to everyone our organization reaches and we will work with other WUL teams to ensure that the rules and officiation systems in place are serving the current and future best interests of the sport.