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Captain — The Full Documentary

Captain — The Full Documentary

Captain — The Full Documentary

Three leaders. One stage. Everything on the line.

What started as a four-part docuseries is now complete — Captain is officially available to watch as a full documentary. 

 

For the first time, the entire journey of Mika Kurahashi, Dexter Clyburn, and Erica Birdsong unfolds as one continuous story — a deeper, more honest look at leadership, pressure, and what it truly takes to compete at the highest level of college Ultimate.

This isn’t just a series about a tournament. It’s about what happens behind the scenes — the moments that don’t make the highlight reel, but define the outcome all the same.

From the opening reflections in To Lead, to the weight carried in Burden, the resilience tested in Legacy, and the final pursuit in Crown, Captain captures leadership not as a title, but as a responsibility lived out in real time. It shows the quiet decisions, the internal battles, and the relentless commitment required to guide a team when everything is on the line.



What makes Captain different is its honesty.

It doesn’t sanitize the experience. It doesn’t simplify the story. Instead, it presents Ultimate in its realest form — emotional, demanding, and deeply human. You see the athleticism at its highest level, but also the cost: the preparation, the sacrifice, the expectation, and the pressure to deliver not just for yourself, but for everyone around you.

This is what leadership looks like when it’s earned.

Across the series, each captain leads in their own way — through voice, through action, through presence. There is no single blueprint. And that’s the point. Leadership isn’t one thing. It’s adapting, responding, and stepping up when your team needs it most.

For athletes everywhere, Captain is more than a story — it’s a reflection of what it means to commit to something bigger than yourself. It’s a reminder that greatness isn’t built in moments of comfort, but in the willingness to carry responsibility, to stay steady under pressure, and to keep showing up when it matters most.

And for those outside the sport, it’s an invitation.

An opportunity to see Ultimate differently — not just as a game, but as a high-performance sport defined by elite athleticism, sharp decision-making, and a level of dedication that deserves to be taken seriously.

This is the full picture.

The work. The weight. The belief.

Captain — now available in full.

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