Mission
Ageless Game exists to help people rediscover play — not as a distraction, but as a doorway.
A doorway to confidence.
To courage.
To kindness.
To the quiet belief that maybe, just maybe, “I can’t” can become “watch me try.”
My mission is simple:
to introduce more people — especially kids — to what’s possible with a frisbee, and in the process, show them what’s possible with their own lives.
Meet Frisbee Rob
My name is Rob McLeod, but most people know me as Frisbee Rob.
I’ve been throwing discs since 2000 and along the way I’ve collected a few milestones:
- 13 Guinness World Records
- 14 World Championship titles
- Canadian Distance Record holder
But the numbers aren’t the story.
The story is what happens when a kid who feels invisible catches a disc for the first time.
When a class that doesn’t like gym suddenly won’t stop asking when we’re playing again.
When someone who’s been told they’re “not athletic” realizes they’ve been wrong all along.
A Life Built Around the Disc
I compete across the full flying-disc universe — disc golf, dog disc, guts, ultimate, and overall.
My longtime canine teammate, Davy Whippet, and I set the Guinness World Record for Longest Flying Disc Throw Caught by a Dog.
With Sailor the Touchdown Dog, I hold the record for Flying Disc – Time Aloft, Dog.
Davy also inspired my children’s book The Davy Rule, a story about acceptance, kindness, and curiosity — values I try to weave into every school, gym, field, and playground I step onto.
More Than a Trick Shot
I’ve spoken to hundreds of thousands of kids across Canada and beyond, sharing my own bullying story and the failures that shaped me.
Not to impress them.
To remind them they are allowed to be different.
To try things they’re not good at yet.
To cheer for someone else who’s brave enough to stand out.
Yes, my name has appeared in the Guinness World Records books and Ripley’s Believe It or Not — but the real win is when a student leaves believing in themselves just a little more than they did that morning.
Frisbee Is the Ageless Game
It doesn’t care how old you are.
It doesn’t care what you look like.
It doesn’t care how fast, strong, or coordinated you think you are.
All it asks is this:
Show up.
Give your best effort.
And be willing to try.

