World Ranking Point System
Course Racing events
The ISAF grading criteria for events will be applied. Details can be found here.
Points towards the world ranking are calculated as follows:
X = F x (N+1-Rank)/N
Explanation:
X = Ranking scored by a competitor at an event
N = number of competitors
F = Basefactor (200, 100, 50 or 20)
Slalom Events
X = F x 100 x (N+1-Rank)/N
Explanation:
X = Ranking scored by a competitor at an event
N = number of competitors
F = Basefactor + pricemoney/100000
Freestyle and Wave Riding Events
X = F x P / 10
Explanation:
X = Ranking scored by a competitor at an event
P = Points for finishing place as outlined below
F = Basefactor + pricemoney/100000
1 1000
2 885
3 790
4 710
5 650
6 610
7 585
9 530
13 485
17 440
25 400
33 360
49 320
World Rankings from 2011 onwards
The points which each competitor has scored within the last 12 months will be added separately for each discipline. The actual ranking position will be based on the sum of ranking points. The competitor with most points is the first.
The ranking list is a continuous system. After 12 months the points are deleted.
Number of events counting for the world ranking per discipline
Freestyle: best 7 results in the past 12 months
Course Racing: best 5 results in the past 12 months
Slalom: best 3 results in the past 12 months
Wave Riding: best 3 results in the past 12 months
After the last competition of a year the points collected before 1stof January of the corresponding year will be deleted and only points of the ongoing season will be valuable for the end of the season ranking and to detect tour winners and world champions.







