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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 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.


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 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.


== Past Ultimate F!rosh Winners ==
Past Ultimate F!rosh competitions for Ultimate F!rosh 1T3 and 1T4 can viewed on [http://www.youtube.com/SkuleTube SkuleTube].
 
==Past Ultimate F!rosh Winners==
 
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Year
!|Year
! Winner
!|Winner
! Discipline
!|Discipline
|-
||2021
||Kyla Tan
 
 
Emily Nguyen
 
 
||TrackOne
 
 
EngSci
 
 
|-
||2020
||Aidan Lachine
||EngSci
|-
| rowspan="2"|2019
||Aakash Budhera
||EngSci
|-
||Rebekah Parkes*
||Track One
|-
||2018
||Mark McCutcheon
||Track One
|-
||2017
||Savo Bajic
||Mech
|-
||2016
||Susan Wang
||EngSci
|-
||2015
||David Pech
||Track One
|-
||2014
||Gregory Nettleton
||EngSci
|-
||2013
||Colin Playle
||Min
|-
||2012
||Rahul Verma
||ECE
|-
|-
| 2011
||2011
| Nancy Ho
||Nancy Ho
| Track One
||Track One
|-
|-
| 2010
||2010
| Jonathan Ng
||Jonathan Ng
| ECE
||ECE
|-
|-
| 2009
||2009
| Richard Medal
||Richard Medal
| ECE
||ECE
|-
|-
| 2008
||2008
| Yuri Savguira
||Yuri Savguira
| MSE
||MSE
|-
|-
| 2007
||2007
| Jimmy Lu
||Jimmy Lu
| Civ
||Civ
|-
|-
| 2006
||2006
| Rob Richer
||Rob Richer
| Chem
||Chem
|-
|-
| 2005
||2005
| Christian Maxwell
||Christian Maxwell
| EngSci
||EngSci
|-
|-
||2004
||Nathan Schnarr
||Mech
|}
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Left Skule, passing the position to the runner-up

Revision as of 23:36, 16 January 2021

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.

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.

Past Ultimate F!rosh competitions for Ultimate F!rosh 1T3 and 1T4 can viewed on SkuleTube.

Past Ultimate F!rosh Winners

Year Winner Discipline
2021 Kyla Tan


Emily Nguyen


TrackOne


EngSci


2020 Aidan Lachine EngSci
2019 Aakash Budhera EngSci
Rebekah Parkes* Track One
2018 Mark McCutcheon Track One
2017 Savo Bajic Mech
2016 Susan Wang EngSci
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


* Left Skule, passing the position to the runner-up