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Subject: Re: Women's Ultimate: The beginning of the end?
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Ben Ravilliouse wrote:
BR>No they [Men's Ultimate and Women's Ultimate] would soon start to
BR> separate. in 20 years time, given enough women
BR> playing there would be no need to have the sexes playing alongside
BR>each other

I agree, but I think there will be some women who don't want to play Women's 
Ultimate if they can play with an Open team...

I know that Red Lights (Amsterdam) have (had?) a couple of women in their Open 
Team, even when they entered teams into the Women's Division at a few 
tournaments

Are there any women playing for Open teams in the States (where the Women's 
Division is better developed), even though their club has a team in the Women's 
division?  Do we know WHY?


And another thought about CoEd - why are WFDF seemingly pushing the CoEd aspects
of Ultimate again, to the extent of having a CoEd division at Worlds, for the 
first time, this year? (if you're going to reply with the "'cos they need the 
teams" answer, don't bother - I've had that already!)

Wayne

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