Wikipedia Draft:Dominique Fontenette

Dominique Fontenette is an American ultimate player. She is one of the most decorated ultimate players in history, having played with several of the most successful US women's club teams and represented the US in international competition on numerous occasions, and is considered an elite cutter. She was inducted into the USA Ultimate Hall of Fame in 2018. An emergency physician, she also serves on the Medical & Anti-Doping Committee of the World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) and has co-authored multiple peer-reviewed academic articles in her field.

Playing career
Dominique began her playing career with the Stanford women's club ultimate team from 1993-1997, including an undefeated season and National Championship in 1997. Her club career includes stints with Condors (1994), D'Fense (1995), San Francisco Fury (1997-2000, 2005-2006), Boston Lady Godiva (2001-2004, 2007-2008), Boston Brute Squad (2009-2011) and Seattle Riot (2012-2019). She won four National Club Championships, in 1999 (Fury), 2001 & 2002 (Lady Godiva), and 2006 (Fury). In the Masters division she played with the Baylands Kite Flying Team out of San Francisco (2013 & 2015), winning a championship in 2015, and iRot out of Seattle (2017), finishing in second. She also participated in 10 World Flying Disc Federation World Ultimate Championships, being appointed to the USA National team on six occasions, and winning titles in 2005 , 2014, 2015 , 2016, 2017 and 2018. She won two golds at the 2012 and 2016 World Ultimate and Guts Championships.

Awards and honors
Dominique won the Callahan Award, awarded annually to the top college players demonstrating both physical skill and sportsmanship, in 1997. In 2018 she was a World Games Athlete of the Year candidate, finishing in ninth place overall with 9,940 votes.