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Premier Ultimate League
The Premier Ultimate League (PUL) is a women's professional ultimate league in the United States. Formed in 2019, the mission of the PUL is "to achieve equity in the sport of ultimate by increasing accessibility to the sport for, and visibility of women, transgender, intersex, non-binary, genderqueer, and genderfluid people through high-quality competition, leadership experiences, and community partnerships". The league strives for gender, racial, and economic diversity in the sport of ultimate frisbee. PUL players are paid $40 per league game.
The PUL is organized as a 501c6 nonprofit entity. In its inaugural year it raised funds by holding a "Sponsor-A-Player" program, raising $120,000 in one week. This program was repeated for the 2020 and 2022 seasons with similar success.
The league began with eight teams in 2019. The inaugural championship was won by the Medellin Revolution.
The 2020 season saw the addition of four new teams and the organization of the league into two divisions, Central and East. On April 24, 2020, the PUL announced the cancellation of the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the PUL elected to hold a limited 2021 competition season with games occurring across three weekends in August 2021 in New York, Milwaukee, and Portland, Maine. With three teams competing at each event, the Raleigh Radiance, Milwaukee Monarchs, and Medellin Revolution emerged victorious.
Starting in 2022, the league was divided into three divisions; Midwest, South, and East. The Medellin Revolution defeated the DC Shadow in the 2022 championship game to win their second successive championship.
In December 2022, it was announced that Medellin would be leaving the PUL to join a new Latin American league, and that they would be replaced by the Philadelphia Surge.
In November 2023, it was announced that Columbus would be leaving temporarily, and the remaining teams would be redistributed into two divisions, North and South.
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Premier Ultimate League
The Premier Ultimate League (PUL) is a women's professional ultimate league in the United States. Formed in 2019, the mission of the PUL is "to achieve equity in the sport of ultimate by increasing accessibility to the sport for, and visibility of women, transgender, intersex, non-binary, genderqueer, and genderfluid people through high-quality competition, leadership experiences, and community partnerships". The league strives for gender, racial, and economic diversity in the sport of ultimate frisbee. PUL players are paid $40 per league game.
The PUL is organized as a 501c6 nonprofit entity. In its inaugural year it raised funds by holding a "Sponsor-A-Player" program, raising $120,000 in one week. This program was repeated for the 2020 and 2022 seasons with similar success.
The league began with eight teams in 2019. The inaugural championship was won by the Medellin Revolution.
The 2020 season saw the addition of four new teams and the organization of the league into two divisions, Central and East. On April 24, 2020, the PUL announced the cancellation of the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the PUL elected to hold a limited 2021 competition season with games occurring across three weekends in August 2021 in New York, Milwaukee, and Portland, Maine. With three teams competing at each event, the Raleigh Radiance, Milwaukee Monarchs, and Medellin Revolution emerged victorious.
Starting in 2022, the league was divided into three divisions; Midwest, South, and East. The Medellin Revolution defeated the DC Shadow in the 2022 championship game to win their second successive championship.
In December 2022, it was announced that Medellin would be leaving the PUL to join a new Latin American league, and that they would be replaced by the Philadelphia Surge.
In November 2023, it was announced that Columbus would be leaving temporarily, and the remaining teams would be redistributed into two divisions, North and South.