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Rob McLeod

Rob McLeod, widely recognized as Frisbee Rob, is a passionate advocate for youth development, healthy screen habits, and physical literacy. As a motivational speaker, Rob has visited more than 600 schools and spoken to over 200,000 kids in the last decade, sharing powerful messages about the importance of balancing technology use with active, engaged living. Featured in the 2024, 2015, and 2014 Guinness World Records books, Rob holds 13 Guinness World Records and the Canadian Distance Record in flying disc sports. He uses these achievements to inspire resilience, personal growth, and leadership in people of all ages.

Renowned performers Frisbee Rob and Sailor the Touchdown Dog are set to dazzle audiences at the Edmonton Riverhawks Wednesday School Spirit & Mascot Mania game on June 14th.

In a hilarious and unexpected twist of fate, Frisbee Rob, the legendary master of mind-blowing frisbee tricks, found himself pitted against none other than Sir Isaac Newton, the father of modern physics.

Maham, a grade 11 student, wrote me this short essay about frisbee in order to win a mini frisbee!

There is no best sport in the world, as every individual’s world has its own best sport. It’s important to celebrate the diversity of sports and recognize that each sport has its own unique benefits and challenges.

Fun day speaking and teaching frisbee to more than 350 students from Kindergarten to Grade 8 at George Lee Elementary School!

I spent the day speaking and teaching frisbee to students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 at Hazlet School.

I spent the day speaking and teaching frisbee to students from Kindergarten to Grade 6, sharing my main message of “Best Effort Always”.

Of all the questions I get asked, why do I love frisbee is the one that comes up the most.

I spent the day speaking and teaching frisbee to students from Kindergarten to Grade 3 at Amisk School.

Huge thanks to Aldona Harnett, a grade 4 teacher at Sunalta School, for stepping up and running the first official frisbee club!