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During his time there, Silver, Buzzy Hellring, and Jonny Hines created the rules for what he called "Ultimate Frisbee". He was later inducted into the USA Ultimate Hall of Fame as a result of this. [3] He finished his undergraduate studies at the New York University 's Tisch School of the Arts .
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Joel Silver inventing ultimate frisbee, has been accepted history by most official disc sports organizations. The Willie Herndon interview with Joel Silver and Jared Kass found that story somewhat different.
Silver asistió al Instituto Columbia en Maplewood, New Jersey. Se le acredita (junto con Jared Kass) la invención del Ultimate Frisbee. [2] A mediados de los 70 Silver se graduó en la escuela de artes de la Universidad de nueva York. [3]
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History →. History of Ultimate. In 1968 Joel Silver introduced his idea of Ultimate Frisbee to the Columbia High School student council in Maplewood New Jersey, USA. The next year, the first game was played between two groups of students. They used a Wham-O Master disc. In 1969 a team had been formed at the school and they played in a parking lot.
14 de jul. de 2016 · Jul 14, 2016. July 14, 1952, is the birthdate of Joel Silver, who as a young man took the leading role in spreading the game of Ultimate Frisbee and turning it into a competitive – though not overly so – sport.
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18 de may. de 2023 · El creador del Ultimate fue Joel Silver, un estudiante de secundaria de Nueva Jersey en 1968. En colaboración con sus amigos, Silver creó el Ultimate como una alternativa al fútbol tradicional. El deporte se expandió rápidamente y se convirtió en un juego popular en universidades de todo Estados Unidos durante la década de 1970.
In the summer of 1968, Joel Silver, a willful, talkative, highly intelligent teenager from South Orange, New Jersey, attended a summer program at the Mount Hermon School, a boarding school in Western Massachusetts (now known as the Northfield Mount Hermon School).