Players ages 14-19 of all genders who are interested in taking their skills to the next level with instruction from a U.S. National Team coach, especially those who are interested in potentially trying out for a National Team (open, woman/girl-matching, or mixed). While the camp format will be primarily mixed gender, if there are enough registrants of different genders, campers will be divided up into similar gender groups for some periods of time.
Note: To be eligible to try out for the 2026 World Junior Ultimate Championships (WJUC) in the upcoming tryout cycle, athletes must be at least 14 years old and not yet 20 years old on December 31, 2026. But that max age requirement is not enforced for attending this camp, as it still provides any young player with a beneficial skills development opportunity.
WHAT:
Hosted by North Carolina Ultimate and Triangle Ultimate, and operated by U.S. National Team Coaches, Claire Revere and David Allison, this full day Talent ID camp is designed to give attendees insight and experience in the skills, tactics and challenges employed at U20 National Team tryouts. It will be an opportunity for players to receive a better understanding of their own skills, where they can improve, learning from other players and new coaches, along with a glimpse into U.S. National Team culture and tryout processes. While the format will be primarily mixed gender, if there are enough registrants of different genders, campers will be divided up into similar gender groups for some periods of time.
Claire Revere has been involved with multiple cycles and delegations of the U.S. National Team program, as an Assistant Coach for the 2024 U20 Mixed National Team that won a gold medal in Birmingham, UK, and more recently as the Selection Assistant for the 2025 U24 Women's National Team that will be competing in Logroño, Spain. She has also coached other high level teams in a variety of age and gender divisions, including U20 Boys & Girls YCC teams from the Triangle (2020-24), Chapel Hill High School's boys division teams (2023-24), and UNC Pleiades (2020-21) in the DI college women's division. As a player, Claire represented the U.S. on the 2018 U24 Mixed National Team that won gold in Perth, Austalia; on the 2015 U23 Mixed National Team that won gold in London, UK; and on the 2014 U20 Women's National Team that won gold in Lecco, Italy. More recently, she has competed with Raleigh Phoenix (2019-22 & 2024) in the club women's division and Durham Toro (2023) in the club mixed division, after competing with Seattle Mixtape (2015-18, 2017 national champions) and Whitman Sweets (2014-17) in the club mixed and D-I college women's divisions.
David Allison has also been involved with multiple cycles and delegations of the U.S. National Team program, as an Assistant Coach for the 2025 U24 Men's National Team that will be competing in Logroño, Spain this summer, as well as for the 2023 U24 Men's National Team that won a gold medal in Nottingham, UK, and as the Selection Assistant for the 2021 U24 Men's National Team whose world championship event was ultimately cancelled due to the COVID pandemic. He has also coached other high level teams in a variety of age and gender divisions, including Raleigh Ring of Fire (2016-24, 2021 national champions) in the club men's division, Raleigh Phoenix (2020-24) in the club women's division, UNC Darkside (2019-23, 2021 & 2022 & 2023 national champions) in the DI college men's division, UNC Pleiades (2021, national champions) in the DI college women's division, and UVA Hydra (2014-17) in the college women's division. As a player, David represented the U.S. on the 2014 Masters Men's Club Team Boneyard that won gold in Lecco, Italy, and won a national championship with Boneyard at the 2015 USA Ultimate Masters Championships in the Masters Men's division.
Registration includes a full day of instruction from both U.S. National Team coaches, a U.S. National Team numbered reversible tank (Spin Ultimate), a U.S. National Team disc (Discraft Ultrastar), and a boxed lunch in the middle of the day.
COST:
$110 for the full one-day camp.