世界排名计算方法

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flyingoliver 发表于 2009-11-2 20:18:05 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
ISU World Standings for Single & Pair Skating and Ice Dancing
(This Communication replaces ISU Communication No. 1421, item 3 – The criteria for the World Standing Bonus remains unchanged as per ISU Communication No. 1381, item 2.)
During its recent meeting in San Francisco the ISU Council reviewed the applicable criteria for the ISU World Standings for Single & Pair Skating and Ice Dancing and agreed upon the following provisions. The current World Standings updated accordingly may be found on the ISU website under Single & Pair Skating/Ice Dance:
1. OBJECTIVES
1.1 To present to the public at large and the media, an acceptable and accountable standings system of all skaters in figure skating in a particular season.
1.2 To guarantee objectivity and a process for selection of individual entries to the various ISU events. To provide an acceptable explanation for athletes not accepted for entry.
1.3 To provide athletes with a competitive explanation vis a vis their standings with fellow athletes.
2. PRINCIPLES OF APPLICATION
2.1 Based on results of the preceding two years. Each year is weighted with a different percentage (factor).
2.2 The following events will be considered:
(i) ISU Championships and Olympic Games;
(ii) ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating events (senior) including the Final;
(iii) ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating events including the Final;
(iv) International Senior Calendar Competitions, provided there are minimum 8 single skaters, 6 dance teams out of four ISU Members present respectively 5 Pairs out of three ISU Members;
(v) Events, mentioned under paragraph 2.2 (iv), in which the Technical Panel (Technical Controller and the two (2) Technical Specialists) are from three (3) different ISU Members. (It is recommended that participating ISU Members, before entering their skaters, check with the organizing Members of International Competitions whether this requirement will be fulfilled);
(vi) Regional International Competition (e.g. Nordics, Asian Winter Games etc.) or competitions, which are open only for special groups of skaters (e.g. Universiade etc.) will not count for the World Standings. (The International Competitions falling into this category will be identified in the Event Calendar published on the ISU website www.isu.org).
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2.3 The amount of points to score for each competitor/couple depends on
2.3.1 the final placement
2.3.2 the total amount of points designated for that particular event
2.4 Within the two years period the following events will be considered for the ranking order, years’ factors as per 3.4 to be considered:
2.4.1 ISU Championships and Olympic Winter Games: The best result by points per season; the best two results by points over a period not longer than 2 completed seasons plus the current season.
2.4.2 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating and Final: The two best results by points per season; the best four results by points over a period not longer than 2 completed seasons plus the current season.
2.4.3 ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating and Final: The two best results by points per season; the best four results by points over a period not longer than 2 completed seasons plus the current season.
2.4.4 International Senior Calendar Competitions: The two best results by points per season; the best four results by points over a period not longer than 2 completed seasons plus the current season.
2.4.5 For Pairs either the Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating or the Senior Grand Prix of Figure Skating will be considered for points. The decision will be based on the two best possible results.
2.4.6 After the current season’s World Figure Skating Championships, the longest standing results (i.e. those from 3 seasons previously) will be deleted.
2.5 Pairs and Dance teams with a new partner will start with 0 points. There is no transfer of points to either partner; the previous partnership will be removed from the World Standings.
2.6 Available points per event:
2.6.1 ISU Championships, Olympic Games and all other International Senior Competitions with a set amount of total points
2.7 The World Standings order will be updated after each event mentioned in paragraph 2.2 (i) to (iii).
2.8 Only eligible persons will participate in the World Standings System.
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3. PLACES CONSIDERED FOR POINTS / FACTORS PER YEAR
3.1 ISU Championships
Singles, Dance Pairs
3.1.1 World Figure Skating Championships places 1 - 24 1 - 20
3.1.2 Olympic Winter Games places 1 - 24 1 - 20
3.1.3 European Figure Skating Championships places 1 - 24 1 - 20
3.1.4 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships places 1 - 24 1 - 20
3.1.5 Junior World Figure Skating Championships places 1 - 24 1 - 20
3.2 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating and Final
3.2.1 Senior Grand Prix of Figure Skating events places 1 - 8
3.2.2 Senior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final places 1 - 6
3.2.3 Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating events places 1 - 10
3.2.4 Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final places 1 - 8
3.3 International Senior Competitions
3.3.1 International Senior Competition with the restriction as to 2.2.(v) and (iv) places 1 - 5
3.4 Weight (Factor) per year
* Current and intermediate season’s earned points will count 100 %
* Previous season’s earned points will count 70 %
4. POINTS AVAILABLE
4.1 World Figure Skating Championships max. available points: 11.043
4.2 Olympic Winter Games max. available points: 11.043
4.3 European Figure Skating Championships max. available points: 7.729
4.4 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships max. available points: 7.729
4.5 Junior World Figure Skating Championships max. available points: 6.578
4.6 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final max. available points: 3.748
4.7 Grand Prix of Figure Skating events max. available points: 2.278
4.8 Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final max. available points: 3.417
4.9 Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating events max. available points: 1.630
4.10 International Senior competitions max. available points: 1.024

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 楼主| flyingoliver 发表于 2009-11-2 20:24:39 | 显示全部楼层
 楼主| flyingoliver 发表于 2009-11-2 20:31:09 | 显示全部楼层
A世锦赛 奥运会(前24)
1-1200
2-1080
3-972
4-875
5-787
6-10(省略,下同)
11-418
21-146
B欧锦赛 四大洲(24)
1-840
2-756
3-680
4-612
5-551
11-293
21-102
C世青赛(24)
1-715
2-644
3-579
10-277
20-97
D大奖赛总决赛(6)
1-800
2-720
3-648
4-583
5-525
6-472
E大奖赛分站赛(8)
1-400
2-360
3-324
4-292
5-262
6-236
7-213
8-191
F青年组大奖赛总决赛(8)
1-600
2-540
8-287
G青年组大奖赛分站赛(10)
1-250
2-225
10-97
H国际成年比赛(5)
1-250
2-225
3-203
4-182
5-164
 楼主| flyingoliver 发表于 2009-11-2 20:33:42 | 显示全部楼层
因为要计算本赛季(100%) 上赛季(100%) 再上赛季(70%)三个赛季的成绩
所以如果完全按照世界排名来分组的话SZ奥运会必然是分不到最后一组,,,,,,
 楼主| flyingoliver 发表于 2009-11-2 20:41:44 | 显示全部楼层
http://www.isu.org/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,4844-185154-202376-125522-0-file,00.pdf
fayewong 发表于 2009-11-2 20:52:12 | 显示全部楼层
SZ最高哦能攒到1600分,不过我觉得这个不用担心,应该是考虑好了战略一定能进最后一组
tsfhf 发表于 2009-11-2 21:44:21 | 显示全部楼层
四大洲冠军840分,总决赛800分,两个分站赛各400分。加起来有2480分了。现在第八名有2339分。这样SZ很有可能排第八。前八组是一起抽签吗如果他们不参加四大洲,那也有1600分了。即使这个分数也不至于第一个出场吧?
enderstar 发表于 2009-11-3 17:33:40 | 显示全部楼层
四队一组,前两组一起抽签。但是那个现在2339分的,说不定分数也会长。
第一组是不可能的,但是极有可能是倒数第三或者倒数第二组。
yueguang 发表于 2009-11-3 18:10:12 | 显示全部楼层
SP不是问题,只要不被拉开距离就好,关键还是要看自由滑。
zyzyliya 发表于 2009-11-5 20:28:21 | 显示全部楼层
我也觉得出场顺序不是决定的,S/Z通过大奖赛的分站和总决赛,裁判会给他们一个合理的判断,要想压分没有那么容易哦,我觉得自由滑只要在最后一组就可以了
TeenのsTeven 发表于 2009-11-20 10:51:12 | 显示全部楼层
四大洲冠军840分,总决赛800分,两个分站赛各400分。加起来有2480分了。现在第八名有2339分。这样SZ很有可能排第八。前八组是一起抽签吗如果他们不参加四大洲,那也有1600分了。即使这个分数也不至于第一个出场吧?tsfhf 发表于 2009-11-2 21:44


对不起,刚看到……

你上面的这个计算方法是不准确的。按照ISU对于世界排名的规定,每个年度GP的积分只取1st 和2nd best两站的积分。也就是说,对于SZ来说,他们已经拿了2站的冠军(1st best 400+2nd best 400=800,目前的积分是800),如果再拿了GPF冠军,虽然得到的是800的积分,但是他们的积分并不是400+400+800=1600,而是1st best 800+2nd best 400=1200。

如果他们为了积分又参加了4CC,拿了4CC冠军的840积分,那么他们在参加奥运会前的总积分理论上可以达到840+800+400=2040。

此外,大家在考虑排名的时候还要关注排在SZ之前的选手哪些参加奥运会哪些不参加奥运会,所以,不到奥运会名单确定的那一天,还不好说SZ的出场位置。
tsfhf 发表于 2009-11-20 12:18:43 | 显示全部楼层
回复 11# TeenのsTeven


原来是酱紫啊,是我搞错规则了。谢谢,十几岁的史蒂文
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