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-----Original Message-----
From: Barry O'Kane <barry@endzone.co.uk>
To: britdisc@csv.warwick.ac.uk <britdisc@csv.warwick.ac.uk>
Date: 11 January 2000 11:49
Subject: RE: Goaltimate


>Ahh yes - and all the money came from the sale ESPN?  Someone told me the
>last one didn't work out so well - but they are doing it again?
>
>And there is another question. Who sold it and how?  Why can't Ultimate
>(WUCC, WUGC, UPA nats - whatever) be sold in the same way?
>
>I realise that there have been debates about this on rsd - can anyone fill
>us in?
>
>Barry
>
>At 10:43 11/01/00 +0000, you wrote:
>>Very simple really......They pay people!
>>
>>I know for the San Diego tournament last year the organisers paid for all
>>competitors to fly to San Diego, hotels, food, beer, and $20,000 in prize
>>money.  They then sold the footage of the tournament to ESPN.  All the
>>players invited are well known Ultimate players.  
>>