Brodie Smith (ultimate)

Clips of Brodie's trick shots have been featured on ESPN's SportsCenter "Top Plays" segment numerous times and other major media outlets, including the Huffington Post.

He has a sponsored line of merchandise produced by DiscStore.com He appeared in the 28th installment of The Amazing Race alongside Ultimate teammate and friend Kurt Gibson, finishing 5th.

Brodie was introduced to Ultimate at Nease High School in Ponte Vedra, Florida where he began playing in games after cross country practice.

The final shot involves him throwing a disc into a trash can from top of the University of Florida football stadium.

Brodie has performed trick shots all over the world, including competing in a Japanese game show, with the goal of using his skills to promote awareness for Ultimate as a sport.

[6][7] His trick shot videos have also led him onto the national media stage with multiple appearances on ESPN Sports Center's Top Plays.