Friends!

The sixth edition of Wonderful Copenhagen Ultimate was concluded Sunday 
afternoon. 3 days of excellent weather, soft pitches, funky dj’s and intense 
ultimate came to an end Sunday afternoon with a couple of upsets! 

After last years final I praised Skogs as the best Swedish team I had ever 
seen. And I’ve seen quite a few. The 2008 edition of Skogs looked even 
stronger. Return of strong Swedish handler Michael Hanski from retirement and a 
surprising pick up in defense super star Nasser Vogel M'Bae (former Ultimate 
Vibration, Clapham) improved to an already strong 20-piece roster. Strong 
enough to again take Skogs to the final after wins over KFUM Örebro in the 
quarter final and Andorra (UK Open defense) in the semi.

The final was to be a rematch of an already great WCU08-game: Lictenstein (UK 
Open Offense) beat Skogs in the Friday pool play, and they went head to head 
again in the final.

It was evident that the UK teams came better prepared to WCU than the 
Scandinavian teams. Skogs offense couldn’t cope with the UK defense – hard 
man-to-man or zone. And once the UK offense got fired up, they simply ran away 
from the Swedes.

Both games had similar character. UK coming out strong and gaining a 3-4 point 
lead early in the game. The teams then traded points before Skogs defense 
slowly, slowly gained momentum and worked the team back in the game. 

The advantage early in the game was enough for Lichtenstein in the pool play. 
But it got very close in the final. UK’s relative small squad clearly suffered, 
and Skogs clinically took advantage of the UK mistakes. 13-11 to UK became 
14-14 and sudden death to win WCU. 

Final point, UK on offense. And the offense did what the offense is supposed 
to: score under pressure. A good setup isolated one player on the semi-deep for 
an easy score. Final score: 15-14. 

Congratulations to Lichtenstein for an excellent tournament and a spot on the 
moon.

Skogs were also runner-ups in the Spirit Award. But since winners Kielstock 
already left for Germany, Skogs were presented with the award. Earlier this 
year Italian Londoner Daniel Dui took initiative to celebrate one of WCU’s 
great – Kuki. From now the spirit award is the Kuki Sprit Award. Daniel played 
with Kuki in The WCU All Stars 2004-2006, and it was in the spirit and memory 
of Kuki that Daniel presented WCU and Skogs with this trophy. We all miss Kuki, 
and this is a fantastic way to remember him. Thank you Daniel. 

As always, WCU serves as the melting pot of Euro ultimate. This year 22 teams 
entered, and with Worlds in Vancouver coming up in august WCU was an excellent 
opportunity to check on the pre-season progress and preparations. Three 
national teams entered WCU: The Italian National team, Inside Rakete aka German 
National Team, and Lichtenstein and Andorra – or rather UK offense and UK 
defense. They all got what they came for – hard and interesting games. Local 
heroes Ragnarok finished third after a sweet win over Andorra (UK Open 
Defense), Viksjöfors (SWE) finally managed to enter top 8 with a win over local 
rivals KFUM Örebro 

Complete results are coming up on www.wcu.dk. 

But please check out blockstack.tv - excellent podcast from the tournament with 
interviews, field action and funky shots of toxic twins Steve and Tom camping 
out in the hostel bed...

>From the whole WCU organization: Thanks to all the teams and players. Great 
>ultimate, great spirit. You are all welcome back in 2009.


Cheers 

Mattias Ahlgren
Wonderful Copenhagen Ultimate
www.wcu.dk


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