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cxytdn
02-25-2006, 11:51 PM
World Team Ranking

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IBF World Ranking

[Feb. 23 2006]

cxytdn
02-26-2006, 12:02 AM
For there are many mistakes in the IBF world ranking of Feb.23 2006, this lists are later than before. Even though the IBF have corrected some mistakes several times shuch as players' NAC etc., there are still some mistakes in the IBF WR, e.g. there should have included those points of TCU Qualification etc.

cxytdn
02-26-2006, 01:48 AM
There are still some mistakes in the IBF WR:

hcyong
02-27-2006, 02:40 AM
I don't know how hard it is for you. But just for fun (and just for this time, or maybe once in a while), could you come up with the rankings (for men's, and maybe women's) for the old Thomas Cup format, ie. 5 singles and 4 doubles.

If it's too hard, forget it.

Yeah, IBF has a lot of cleaning up to do in terms of its website.

cxytdn
02-27-2006, 03:12 AM
It's not hard at all, I just use MS excel with some formulas to make a template for it. Then the only "hard" thing I have to do is to download the IBF's WR (excel format) weekly and "affix" it on the template.

The old best of 9 format is my favorite, but it's need two days under old point system, maybe can be reused under bout point system, I don't know.

5 singles and 4 doubles are the same thing as 3 singles and 2 doubles to me in fact- just a new template, very easy. But I think it's meaningless for team ranking because we use best of 5 format in TUC now.

hcyong
02-27-2006, 05:51 AM
I don't mean that you replace the best of 5 rankings. I just mean that in addition to best of 5, once in a while, you could also generate the best of 9.

It may be interesting to put the "best of 5" side-by-side with the "best of 9" to see what situation it may be if we were to use "ancient" rules.

Nikimathew
09-18-2008, 04:18 AM
US SAILING has determined the ranking system for the 2006 US Sailing Team. Each year, US SAILING names the members of the US Sailing Team based on athletes’ performances at a series of qualifying regattas. The 2006 ranking system names at least two qualifying events for each Olympic class, except for the new Neil Pryde RS:X which has one qualifying event. US SAILING’s 2006 Rolex Miami OCR is a mandatory event for all classes.
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