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[[File:Ultimate Frosh Hot Sauce 0T9.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Hot sauce eating contest at Ultimate F!rosh competition 0T9]]
The [[Ultimate F!rosh]] competition takes place on the Tuesday evening of [[Godiva Week]].  Unlike many other [[Godiva Week]] competitions, such as [[Mr. Blue & Gold]] or [[Godiva's Crown]], where F!rosh are forbidden from winning, Ultimate F!rosh can only be won by a first year student.  The competition consists of a series of challenges determined by the previous year's Ultimate F!rosh and the runner-up from the year before.


The '''Ultimate Frosh''' (U!F!) competition takes place on the Tuesday evening of [[Godiva Week]]. Unlike many other Godiva Week competitions, such as [[Mr. Blue & Gold]] or [[Godiva's Crown]], where F!rosh are forbidden from winning, Ultimate F!rosh can only be won by a first-year student. The competition consists of a series of challenges determined by the previous year's Ultimate F!rosh and the runner-up from the year before, often including challenges to eat or drink disgusting concoctions. <br>
Upon winning, the victorious F!rosh is rewarded a hardhat and swears an oath to jump up and down on command for until the next Ultimate F!rosh is chosen one year later.
Upon winning, the victorious F!rosh is rewarded with a hardhat and swears an oath to jump up and down on command until the next Ultimate F!rosh is chosen at the next annual Godiva Week.
 
Past competitions for Ultimate F!rosh [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHu6eQpy4a0UIynYWnCBJdWnc6uzMDEW1 1T3], [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHu6eQpy4a0XdihRtNYDQPHRia5tFgjmA 1T4], [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHu6eQpy4a0WbgZZ0ohOMDtv7BMa-4Iwr 1T5], and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TugvKmny6aI 2T1] can be viewed on [http://www.youtube.com/SkuleTube SkuleTube].
 
==Past Ultimate F!rosh Winners==


== Past Ultimate F!rosh Winners ==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
!|Year
! Year
!|Winner
! Winner
!|Discipline
! Discipline
|-
||2023
||Sophia Bonellos<br />Sencer Aksu
||MSE<br />EngSci
|-
||2022
||Celin Begeshev
||Mech
|-
||2021
||Kyla Tan
Emily Nguyen
||TrackOne
EngSci
|-
||2020
||Aidan Lachine
||EngSci
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|2019
| 2011
||Aakash Budhera
| Nancy Ho
||EngSci
| Track One
|-
|-
||Rebekah Parkes*
| 2010
||Track One
| Jonathan Ng
| ECE
|-
|-
||2018
| 2009
||Mark McCutcheon
| Richard Medal
||Track One
| ECE
|-
|-
||2017
| 2008
||Savo Bajic
| Yuri Savguira
||Mech
| MSE
|-
|-
||2016
| 2007
||Susan Wang
| Rob Richer
||EngSci
| Chem
|-
|-
||2015
||David Pech
||Track One
|-
||2014
||Gregory Nettleton
||EngSci
|-
||2013
||Colin Playle
||Min
|-
||2012
||Rahul Verma
||ECE
|-
||2011
||Nancy Ho
||Track One
|-
||2010
||Jonathan Ng
||ECE
|-
||2009
||Richard Medal
||ECE
|-
||2008
||Yuri Savguira
||MSE
|-
||2007
||Jimmy Lu
||Civ
|-
||2006
||Rob Richer
||Chem
|-
||2005
||Christian Maxwell
||EngSci
|-
||2004
||Nathan Schnarr
||Mech
|}
|}
Notes:<br />
2021,2023: The competition had 2 co-winners giving the title to 2 F!rosh.<br />
2019: <nowiki>*</nowiki> Left Skule, passing the position to the runner-up
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