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📈 Athletes Ranking: How It Works
What does the ranking measure?
Performance relative to the globally fastest adjusted time for the selected distance, across available races. Adjustments make courses comparable.
Which distances?
Super‑Sprint, Sprint, Standard, Half, T100 Distance, and Full Distance.
How is the score calculated?
- Select a distance.
- Compute an adjusted time per race to canonical segment lengths.
- Find the global fastest adjusted time.
- Your score =
1000 × (global_fastest / your_adjusted)
. - Ranking sorts by best single‑race score, then average of top 3.
Example
- Distance: Sprint
- Global fastest adjusted: 3600 s
- Your adjusted: 3960 s → score = 1000 × (3600/3960) = 909.1
What is “adjusted time”?
Split times (or total time with weights) are scaled to canonical segment distances (e.g., Sprint 0.75/20/5). This compensates for course deviations.
Ties
Best single‑race score → average(top 3) → podiums → number of ranked races.
Caveats
- Assumes honest segment distances and reasonable timing.
- If only total time exists, uses distance‑proportional weights.
- Duplicates by person/event are removed at load time.
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