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The National Ranking System explained
by Jason Toutolmin | 12/13/2006

I have been getting a lot of questions regarding our new National Ranking System so I thought I should write a little bit, explaining everything in better detail. I hope everyone understands how good the system really is and why we are using it.

This entire system is explained in great detail on the rankings tab (above) but I will try to put it into less wordy "rule book" type language.

First off, we are setting a maximum number of riders per competition group, per day, at Nationals. Instead of as many as 195(!) people competing in a single discipline for example, the maximum number is 160 riders.

We cannot realistically push 190 plus riders through a Halfpipe in a single day without jeopardizing something along the way. Usually we are crunched for time, meaning either rushing people through, shortening practice times, or worst of all having to only give riders 1 run instead of two. All of these things are not acceptable in a National caliber event. We want to give those that are at the event every opportunity to have a great experience. Not see how many people we can fit on the hill each day.

Within that 160 we will figure out the cap of how many riders in each age group to invite. Take for instance Group 4 which consists of Youth Men, Youth Women and Junior Women. We know that last year in Boardercross we had 80 Youth Men, 35 Youth Women and 35 Junior Women. So if we allocate 40 spots for Youth Women and 40 for Junior Women this gives us room to take a couple more in case every series has someone for each of these divisions. Plus a maximum of 80 Youth Men and we have 160.

So everyone that is first place in a discipline at their regional series is automatically qualified for Nationals. Done deal, no questions asked. If you win your series, you are invited to Nationals for that discipline. Win all disciplines and you are invited for all disciplines. Easy.

So if every series has a Youth Men Boardercross rider qualified for Nationals we have 37 pre qualified riders already. Add the returning National Champion, we now have 38. Add any ties for first place in a series (tied riders for first place are both automatically qualified, no issues with that anymore) add a AAT member or two, a couple International invited riders and we are at say 45. So we now have 35 spots left to fill.

In the past we had the dreaded "wildcard". Wildcards were given based on the size of the series and ended up all over the board. Some series were only able to send their 1st place rider while other series had their 5 or even 6th place qualifier attending the National Championships. This wasn't a fair system and was very hard to understand, let alone explain to someone.

So now comes the National Rankings. For the remaining spots we look to the National Rankings and take the next 35 (in this example) riders in the National Ranking that are not already qualified above. Assuming that the top 40-45 riders in the rankings are already qualified (they probably won their series) the riders in 46-80th place should be getting invites to Nationals.

Simple right? This system will get the riders to Nationals that earned the invites and that are truly qualified for the National Championships, bottom line.

So how does the point system work for the National Ranking System? Each place in a Regional Event has a point value, the complete chart is on the Rankings page. 1st Place is worth 1000 points, 2nd 900, 3rd 800 and so on. The NRS is the same point scale with a bonus. You earn a bonus of 10 points for YOU and every rider you beat. So if you get 1st place in a group of 10 riders you get 1100 points.

1000 for 1st plus 100 bonus points (10 points x 10 people in your group).

Get it? Try this one class (here is where all that Math in school comes in handy kids):

2nd place with 20 riders?

1090 points. 900 for 2nd place plus 190 bonus points (10 points x 18 riders that you beat plus 10 points for you. See you get a bonus just for participating!)

Your National Ranking is calculated using your top 3 results (in a discipline) within the last 12 months. The rankings will start with the 2006 Nationals Results.

Nationals is worth double points, so first at Nationals is 2000 points plus the 10 point bonus per rider.

I hope this makes sense!

When I get some time, I will expand a bit more, but hopefully this helps clarify things a bit. It is a good, solid and fair system. The ultimate goal is to be able to put on a great, well run, fair National Championship event, and part of that includes limiting the numbers a bit and making the Championships a true Championship, by giving the Best of the Best a place to meet up and compete to find the National Champion. With this system, we are well on our way to getting the event to that level.

Thanks for listening.
 

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