2015 Triple Crown Tour Flight Qualifications

2015 Triple Crown Tour Pro and Elite Flights Decided at 2014 National Championships

Boulder, Colo. (Oct. 24, 2014) – With the conclusion of the With the conclusion of the 2014 USA Ultimate National Championships and this year’s club season, competing teams solidified their spots in next year’s Triple Crown Tour (TCT) Flights. Teams in the various flights – Pro, Elite, Select and Classic – earned the right to compete at the TCT’s flight-specific events, which guarantee at-level competition for all teams: U.S. Open Championships, Pro-Elite Challenge, Elite-Select Challenge. The flight-level events also offer crossover opportunities between the flights to ensure teams the chance to face competition from the flights above and below their own.

The Pro Flight is comprised of the top eight finishers at the National Championships in each division. The eighth- to 16th-place finishers at Nationals earn the right to compete in the Elite Flight.

2015 TCT Pro Flight



The Pro Flight is for the top eight finishers at Nationals. The top four from the Pro Flight are invited to the 2015 U.S. Open and the Pro Flight Finale. The bottom four from the Pro Flight are invited to the 2015 TCT Pro-Elite Challenge and the Pro Flight Finale.

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2015 TCT Elite Flight

The Elite Flight is for teams that finished 9-16 at Nationals. They are invited to the 2015 TCT Pro-Elite and Elite-Select Challenge events.



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2015 TCT Top Select Flight

Top Select Flight teams are teams that finished one spot out of qualifying for Nationals and are invited to the 2015 TCT Elite-Select Challenge.



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The Triple Crown Tour represents the highest level of competitive ultimate in North America. Teams are split across four tiered flights: Pro, Elite, Select and Classic. The regular season consists of a series of summer USA Ultimate sanctioned tournaments, including featured events like the U.S. Open Championships and flight-specific events. The postseason narrows over 700 teams down to 16 in each division – men’s, mixed and women’s – to compete for national championships.

Visit usaultimate.org/triplecrowntour for more information.

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