Maldives – Global Sports Partners (GSP) recently expanded its impact in South Asia through a dynamic Ultimate Frisbee development program led by GSP Malaysia. Organized by GSP Maldives representative Andrew Scott, the training was designed in collaboration with the Ultimate Frisbee Association of the Maldives to deepen local understanding of the sport and accelerate skill development.
The program featured one online session followed by two days of intensive, in-person training with four three-hour sessions – two each day – culminating in a community hat tournament on the third day. The sessions were led by GSP Ultimate expert coach Mark Pedroza, with support from Scott, and drew 18 participants eager to grow their skills and knowledge of the sport.
From the outset, Pedroza focused on foundational techniques, covering essential skills like backhand and forehand throws while introducing the principles of team strategy and game structure. As the training progressed, what began as unstructured, chaotic play quickly transformed into organized, strategic Ultimate. Participants embraced the shift with enthusiasm, taking on the advanced concepts and drills.
“This was worth every penny I spent to be here!”
The training moved across three different fields, providing varied playing environments and adding flexibility to the learning experience. Pedroza was particularly impressed by the group’s dedication:
“A personal highlight for me was engaging with people who were excited about learning Ultimate and wanting to pass on their new learning to others. The players’ commitment to getting better was very exciting. The future of Ultimate in the Maldives is bright!”
Looking ahead, GSP and the Ultimate Frisbee Association of the Maldives hope to make this training an annual event, continuing to build on the foundation laid this year.
“I was amazed by the joy everyone had learning how to grow in this game,” Scott shared. “This is only the beginning.”