U24 Worlds: USA v. Japan (Mixed Final)
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Watch the United States take on Japan in the Mixed Division final of the 2019 WFDF Under-24 World Ultimate Championships!
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As always, I'm impressed by the Japanese team's commitment to accessories. I don't know if I've ever seen them field a team with less than 80% of players in matching hats, sunglasses, gloves, long sleeve base layers, and tights.
Opening pull at 30:48, second half at 1:38:46
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The spirit shown from both teams in this game is so much better than what Canada showed in opposite final. Canada needs to watch Japan and USA games to learn what sportsmanship and the spirit of the game are.
The best of the video is that it's free to watch 😍
A lot of USA bad calls
Japan wins the spirit
1:55:22 sick airbounce back hand
33:44 Japanese put on wrong mark and USA can't hit open side?
Looking at those flags, it looks like Villanueve threw it at the correct angle for a right-to-left slight tailwind, but it popped up anyways? I'm as confused by the wind as they seem to be
very impressed by the japanese, they’re incredibly talented and insanely smart with their offense and defense. there definitely needs to be a ref or something because some of these calls were terrible or so minuscule by both sides
There are game advisers, that act as similar to “referees” however the calls are still ultimately called by the players. Making ultimate a non self officiated sport will remove spirit. Just look at the AUDL it’s completely refereed and players often abuse the calls of the referees
1:52:16 perfect hammer opportunity
so true
There were a LOT of turnovers, and not just due to the wind. Pressure? Nerves? Many simply bad decisions.
1:51:30 skippity do dah, skippity day
I'm surprised there aren't better pulls from Japan - this seems like a pretty practiceable skill. They're landing pulls at the brick.
1:26:24
Asking the game advisor if being on the line is out of bounds, just so the Japanese will hear it, is so passive-aggressive, condescending, and maybe even racist. They're Japanese, not stupid. Does he really think that anyone would get to World's without knowing that? And if not, just say that it looked like she was on the line and leave it at that.
Well said.
I'm not sure about racist, though it could be. It was definitely condescending. I didn't like that at all.
That call was made by Gouche, Who also gets stuck to throw to anyone against japanese ZoNE here 59:50 , till stall 8 perhaps. He calls marking infraction at stall 8. WOW. Seemingly the Jap marker was beyond disc space. (perhaps a fast count call by Gouche, higly unlikely). Lofty use of rules,to gain advantage.
28steps she was just trying to help out and give perspective. I thought she walked up and was very polite in the way she described it.
Biased announcers but it’s cool.
How? Just explaining that the crowd is biased for Japan to win is not that announcers are biased lol
Weird how the female commentator kept calling the male commentator by his name ("Tom"), but he rarely or never referred to her by name. Was she trying to flirt with him or something? lol
Amazing!