Apollo World Rankings

Athletes earn points from all individual competitions over a two-year period that qualify for the Apollo database. These points are based on their finishing position and the strength of the field at each competition. The points are then converted into a rating on a scale of 0 to 99, with the strongest athlete receiving a rating of 99.

The competitive year is divided into five stages: the Open, the Quarterfinals, the Games-qualifying stage, the Games, and the off-season.

The strength of the field is determined by the accumulated points of participating athletes prior to the start of the competition. This strength directly influences the total points available to athletes at the competition.

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FAQ

1. What competitions are included in these ratings?

2. How does the 2-year lookback work?

3. How is strength of field determined?

4. Do the ratings include the entire Open and Quarterfinals leaderboard?

5. What if an athlete withdraws from a competition?

6. What if an athlete does not compete in a given stage of the season for any reason?

7. What is subjective about this rating system?

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