2001 Summerfest Open freestyle frisbee tournament
Thanks to Rodger Hanlon for posting some nice pix of
saturdays summerfest action:
http://www.geocities.com/rodgerhanlon/summerfestopen.html
Also, see more pictures on the Summerfest Pix Page
Bethany & Rodney were(and still are) excellent hosts -
shuttling people from the airport, making awesome
breakfasts, lasagne buffet, hosting the party at gitis
central, plus running the freestyle event - you guys
are the hein!!!
A very special thanks to Steve Jennings who basically
worked himself to exhaustion this past weekend - he
made sure everything ran smoothly - nobody can keep a
crowd's attention between routines and rounds like
Steve can. Great job Steve! and I hope you get your
voice back soon ;)
I'm very glad that Steve, Bethany & Rodney decided to
keep this event going even though it conflicted with
Masters this year. One thing is for sure, as Arnie
says..."I'll be back!"
Quick overview:
Some jammers found the time to see some music too:
including James Brown, Paul Simon and Ekoostik Hooka
So much jammin', festin', pubbin', grindin'...so
little time.
Results from the Finals
Mixed Pairs
- Tom
PS I've your ever in Milwaukee there is a park on Lake
Michigan that gets great wind and
is like a cross between palm park (maples, elms and
ash instead of palm trees) and La Jolla
Cove. Be sure to contact Steve or R & B to set up a jam.
Semi-Finals
The weather was sunny and the wind was 5-10 mph
north-eastern as the Summerfest Open 2001 kicked off
at the Sports Area inside the Milwaukee Summerfest.
The Jammers fired up the crowd and the crowd fired up
the jammers, resulting in a full day of sensational
freestyle. There were around 800 spectators at one
time - and several thousand viewed the event over the
course of the day. The sound system was epic and the
area was an excellent surface for shredding.
The first event was Mixed pairs and it kicked off with
a nice routine from Erin (Scott) Waldron/Pat Marron -
Pat hit several big double spinning catches and Erin
showed she can still play at a high level. Next up
was Anne Grave/Tommy Leitner - they played solid with
only 3 drops - Anned hit a big gitis and Tommy pulled
out a big tipping series. Finishing out the Mixed
pairs semi was the ultra-turbo hubby/wife team of Amy
B Schiller/Dave Schiller. This was their first event
since the '98 worlds where they won an unprecedented
4th consecutive world mixed pairs title. Just a hint
of rust showed through but overall there routine was
consecutive hein - biz as usual - the crowd went nuts
as they hit big move after big move - they won the
pool.
The Open pairs started within minutes of the Mixed
Pairs semi...Steve Jennings kept the crowds attention
with his MC skills and by doing demos in between
routines. Anne & Amy went out first and played very
well, they had the 2nd highest execution score of the
round and squeezed into the 4 team finals with a 4th
place finish. Next up was Tom Sahlit/Rik Downs - they
hit some nice co-ops and Rik hit a monster and huge
gitis Tom hit a sweet didge but they had a few too
many drops. Mark Regalbuti/Alan Caplin, playing to
'When the Music is Over' by the Doors, got into a
groove hitting their speed flow and co-ops...Buti hit
a big Phlared and Alan finished the routine with a
crushing gitis - they also made the finals with a 3rd
place finish.
Local favorites Matt Hughes/Brad Wendt came out with a
really nice routine which had delivered a state
championship title last year - but these guys had some
tough wind and couldn't seem to recover from some
early drops just missing the finals cut. Pat
Marron/Rico Schneider played great - with Pat hitting
consecutive skid moves and finishing with double
spinning catches and Rico catching lots of big air
moves. They recovered well from a few breaks in flow
and their strong finish gave them 2nd place in the
pool. Last up was Dave Schiller/Tommy Leitner -
Chillman was totally on fire hitting long combos and
nailing a sick nureons to scarecrow, TL kept the flow
going hitting a few nice indys...they won all 3
judging categories and will be the top seed for todays
final.
All in all everybody was totally fired up to play in
front of a very appreciative and vocal crowd. Buti
said it was the biggest crowd he's played in front of
since 1983 Victoria Texas - here are some selected quotes from the players...
"The people are there, the music blares, the palat is
set to blend the colors into a huge shred(noun)".
Chillman
"It's the best audience at a freestyle event in the
US"
Anne Graves
"What a party - music, jams, concerts. It's live at
Summerfest!" Tom Sahlit
"I am this mystery, here we stand" Baba Rodeshe
"Summer-shred Fest, So many Jams and so little time"
Rico
"So many players to shred with and the crowd
rocks...you gotta be happy with that" Pat Marron
"The hops in the air, people in the chair, the brewed
of Milwaukee drink up the shred" Dude B Schill
"Welcome to the Jam-shred-heino-pip-party-naturale- of
the year" Cisco Kid
"I was jazzed to play in font of such a loud crowd"
Rik Downs
Other jammers in attendance but not competing:
Bethany & Rodney Sanchez, Ron King, Steve Jennings,
Roger Hanlon
Place Team Diff. - Ex. - A.I. --- Total
2 Pat Marron 4.9 - 7.3 - 5.1 --- 17.3
3 Alan Caplin 4.7 - 7.5 - 4.6 --- 16.8
4 Anne Graves 4.2 - 7.9 - 4.4 --- 16.5
5 Mike Hughes 3.5 - 5.8 - 5 --- 14.3
6 Rik Downs 4.1 - 4.3 - 3.2 --- 11.6
Mixed Pairs - Semifinals Results All Teams Advance
Place Team Diff. - Ex. - A.I. --- Total
2 Tommy Leitner 5.4 - 9.0 - 6.5 --- 20.9
3 Pat Marron 5.1 - 7.7 - 4.8 --- 17.6
Time to rip it up one more time!!!
- Tom
June 30th - July 1st, 2001
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The wind was a bit choppy so overall the play wasn't
quite as hot as day 1 but the crowd made tons of noise
and the event was a huge sucess.
Open Pairs
1 Tommy Leitner/Dave Schiller
2 Pat Marron/Rico Schneider
3 Anne Graves/Amy Bekken Schiller
4 Alan Caplin/Mark Regalbuti
1 Dave Schiller/Amy Bekken Schiller
2 Tommy Leitner/Anne Graves
3 Pat Marron/Erin Waldron
"What a rush, man...I
haven't shredded like that in front of a big crowd
since the Ronald Reagan Daze". Buti
After semis a brief rain storm interrupted the sunset
jam and was followed by a magnificent rainbow over the
the Lake Michigan with lightning bolts shooting
through the rings. The jam park, Veterans Park, is
like a Palm Park like field with low cut grass right
on the water front.
Open Pairs - Semifinals Top Four Teams Advance
1 Tommy Leitner 5.3 - 8.6 - 6.8 --- 20.7
Dave Schiller
Rico Schneider
Mark Regalbuti
Amy Bekken Schiller
Brad Wendt
Tom Sahlit
1 Dave Schiller 5.5 - 8.5 - 7.5 --- 21.5
Amy Bekken Schiller
Anne Graves
Erin Waldron