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Bethany Sanchez
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
US
Born: Appleton, Wisconsin, USA

Height: 5'7"

Recent ranking: 4

Major titles: 4

Profession: Director of the Community and Economic Development Program for a private nonprofit organization, the Metro Milwaukee Fair Housing Council

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Sponsor: As an individual, I don't have a sponsor, but Alterra Coffee, based here in Milwaukee, has consistently supported freestyle in Wisconsin. Sponsor link

Career highlights: Judy Robbins and I won the Women's Pairs event at the FPA World Championships in Boston in 2002. My favorite routine was my Mixed Pairs routine with my husband, at the FPA Worlds in Italy in 2003, where we took 2nd place.

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Media exposure: Most recently: HGTV's Games We Grew Up With

Mentor(s): Jose Montalvo, Chau Rottman, and Steve Hubbard were my earliest inspirations. When I went to my first WFC, Donny Rhodes was the man to watch. Peter Laubert, Joel Rogers, and Dave Murphy have patiently provided me with pointers on how to improve.

Started playing: during college

How I started playing: While in college, my friends and I would play frisbee after our classes. When winter came, we formed a college club so that we could use one of the school's gyms, and play inside.

Other fun: I enjoy meditation, yoga, and Pilates, which all help me in the rest of my life, including my disc play. I also love to travel. My husband, Rodney, and I took 18 months off - 1998 and half of 1999 - and took a budget travel trip around the world.

Partners past & present: I have never really had a steady partner for tournament play. Here are some that come to mind: Terry Bogenhagen, Paula and Marie Elsner, Anne Graves, Diane Marguilles, Tita Ugalde, g. rose, Mandy Carreiro, Lori Daniels, Mary Lowry, Judy Robbins, Amy Bekken, Stacy McCarthy, Peter Laubert, Joel Rogers, Dave Schiller, and (of course) Rodney Sanchez.


The Frisbee Family has nurtured me for over two decades, and I am committed to return the favor whenever possible. In addition to loving the sport itself, it has really been the disc-related friendships I have developed throughout the years that have sustained my interest in frisbee.

As a disc athlete, my U.S. and World titles have come in freestyle, Double Disc Court (DDC), and distance. My partner, Judy Robbins, and I were the Women's Pairs Champions at the FPA World Championships in Boston in 2002. However my best tournament performance may have been a week later, when Judy and I won the Women's division, and came in 5th in the Open division, at the World Masters Overall tournament in Worchester, MA. My favorite routines have been my Mixed Pairs routine with Rodney, my husband (we took 2nd place in Mixed Pairs at the FPA World Championships in Italy in 2003), and my Women's Pairs routine with Diane Marguilles at the U.S. Open in 1987 or 1988.

I have also set three World Records in distance, including the one that got me into the Guinness Book of World Records: the Women's distance record, set in 1987 (124.73 meters - 409 feet).

Here's the full story on how I started playing: I lived in the dorms on campus during my first two years at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. My friends and I would play frisbee after our classes. When winter came, we formed a college club so that we could use one of the schools gyms, and play inside. We would divide up our gym time, starting out with freestyle, then play some Ultimate, and then Guts.

Our first national level tournament was an indoor "North American Series" (NAS) tournament in Ann Arbor, Michigan on my birthday (April 1). Freestyle, distance (actually, it was "wall hitting") and guts were the events. Jo Cahow was there, and she told us that she liked our club t-shirts. We were so proud! Later that summer, we went to NAS tournaments in Chicago and Minneapolis. We practiced all the events, and entered them all too.

After moving to San Diego in 1987, I found that most of my friends were freestylers, so I would go to the Cove, or to the beach, and play with them. Soon, most of my disc play focused on freestyle and DDC. My favorite jam spot memories are of the La Jolla Cove and the beach in Del Mar, both located in the San Diego area. Close behind on that list are the La Jolla Shores beach and the beach and/or grass near the 'coaster in Mission Beach. San Diego was also "the place to be" for DDC play. We played each Thursday night, Saturday morning, and many Sundays.

During the 1990s, I served on the board of directors of the Freestyle Players Association (FPA) - first as the Treasurer and then as the Director/President. During that period, my San Diego friends and I coordinated several FPA organizational retreats and I oversaw the process of incorporating and obtaining the FPA's tax-exempt, charitable status from the IRS. I coordinated most of the judging logistics at six FPA World Championships and co-directed the Summerfest Open Flying Disc Championships in 2000, 2001 and 2002.

Even though I still consider myself an "overall" competitor and love MTA, Distance, and especially Double Disc Court (DDC) I find myself concentrating mostly on freestyle - and I certainly spend most of my frisbee time Jamming!


Tournament Results
Results are current through 1992
Please email us if there are errors. This list will be complete through 1974 in a year or so.

Major Event Victories Location Division
2007 WFDF World Overall Championships Ithaca, NY US Womens
2005 WFDF World Overall Championships San Diego, CA US Womens
2002 FPA World Championships Boston, MA US Womens
Event Victories
2007 Arizona States Scottsdale, AZ US Womens
2006 Wisconsin States Sheboygan, WI US Indiv. Women
2005 30th Annual Wisconsin State Overall Championships Madison, WI US Womens
2004 World Masters/Juniors Frisbee Championships San Diego, CA US Masters Women
2002 Iowa Flying Disc Championships Ames, IA US Open Format
2002 Wisconsin Flying Disc Championships Madison, WI US Womens
2002 World Masters Overall Flying Disc Championships Worcester, MA US Womens
2000 Wisconsin States Madison, WI US Indiv. Women
All tournament victories (entered in the database so far) for Bethany Sanchez are shown above.
Finals Appearances at Major Events (excluding wins)
Rank Event Name Location Division
5.  2006 FPA World Championships Berlin Germany Womens
6.  FPA World Freestyle Frisbee Championships 2005 Seattle, WA US Mixed Pairs
3.  2004 FPA World Freestyle Frisbee Championships Rimini Italy Womens
2.  2003 FPA World Freestyle Championships Rimini Italy Mixed Pairs
4.  2003 World Disc Games Santa Cruz, CA US Womens
4.  1996 US Open Flying Disc Championships Ft. Collins, CO US Womens
3.  1994 FPA World Championships Santa Cruz, CA US Womens
8.  1994 FPA World Championships Santa Cruz, CA US Mixed Pairs
4.  1994 US Open Flying Disc Championships Fort Collins, CO US Womens
7T.  1993 FPA Worlds Seattle, WA US Mixed Pairs
Only a partial list of results are shown above.
Go see all the results for Bethany Sanchez with partner names.

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