Snipe SSL Ranking Updates
Big changes in the SSL Ranking after the Snipe Worlds in Cascais. Ernesto Rodriguez and Kathleen Tocke (USA) are still the leaders, but now Alexandre Paradeda (BRA) and Alfredo Gonzalez (ESP) are respectively #2 (+16 places) and #3 (+23) in the skippers’ ranking and Cristian Sanchez (ESP) and Gabriel Kieling (BRA) are #2 (+21) and #3 (+16) in the crews’ ranking.
Check your position!
Top 10 skippers:
- Ernesto Rodriguez USA
- Alexandre Paradeda BRA
- Alfredo Gonzalez ESP
- Henrique Haddad BRA
- Juliana Duque BRA
- Gustavo del Castillo Palop ESP
- Augie Diaz USA
- Damian Borras Camps ESAP
- Enrique Quintero USA
- Luis Soubie ARG
Top 10 crews:
- Kathleen Tocke USA
- Cristian Sanchez Barreto ESP
- Gabriel Kieling BRA
- Gustavo Nascimento BRA
- Rafel del Castillo Palop ESP
- Rafael Martins BRA
- Charlie Bess USA
- Barbara Brotons ARG
- Dante Bianchi BRA
- Diego Lipszyc ARG
Check your standing from this link: https://www.starsailors.com/ranking
Then, to check the Snipe Skipper’s Ranking, please select (in the menus): Global Ranking / Skipper /Snipe
To check the Snipe Crew’s Ranking, please select: Global Ranking / Crew / Snipe
It is also possible to filter your choice by Country, Men, Women.
Information needed to facilitate sailor profiles:To prepare the ranking, SSL needs to build full profiles of all sailors (skippers and crews).For this reason we kindly ask you to send an email to [email protected] with the following information:FULL NAME AND NATIONALITY1) birth date (DD.MM.YY) 2) place of birth (city) 3) full name of the club 4) height (cm) 5) weight (kg) 6) photo (portrait in high resolution with plain background)
From 1 to 6 – the SSL have listed how exactly the data should be presented in the sailor’s ranking profile.
Instructions on how to submit results for the SSL Ranking
Attached is the template to use when submitting regatta results to be considered for the SSL Ranking. As you know, any and all results can be submitted. Please ensure to have skipper & crew names.
To avoid duplication, sailors must always use the same full name for each regatta, ideally the same name used for SCIRA registration, avoiding nicknames and abbreviations. Only in this way will the ranking be correct.
SSL Ranking Template for Regatta Results
Please send the results to: [email protected]and [email protected]
Rankings
From 2019, a wide range of class race results will be gradually integrated into a weekly world ranking inspired by the ATP tennis ranking. At the end of the season, it will qualify the best in the world for the annual final of the circuit (with prize money), and every two years for the SSL Gold Cup. The SSL Global Ranking does not replace the rankings specifyc to each class but completes them, to offer a simple and attractive overview of inshore sailing to the general public; the SSL Global Ranking will bring together nearly 100,000 athletes in 2021 and will be used as a communication tool in 2019 to promote athletes and the sailing season.
SSL Global Ranking Method
Reference Tables For Allocation Of Points
Categories Of Events
Category | 1 | MAJOR | SSL 4000 | Major Event : Olympic Games,America’s Cup,SSL Gold Cup & Finals |
Category | 2 | WORLD | SSL 2500 | World Event :a World Championships (Fleet + Match Racing ( MR)),AC Challenger Selection SeriesSSL Grand Slam (run on several classes since 2021) |
Category | 3 | CONTINENTAL | SSL 1000 | Continental Event :a+b Continental Championshipsc Continental Gamesd Grand Prix IWS World CupRegatta with 200 boats or more (Opti: 400 boats or more)MR-Grade W + 1 |
Category | 4 | INTERNATIONAL | SSL 500 | International Event :AC World SeriesOlympic QualifierRegional Games (4 – 9 nations)e Grand Prix IIRegatta with 80 boats or more (Opti: 200 boats or more)MR-Grade 2 |
Category | 5 | NATIONAL | SSL 250 | National Regatta :a National ChampionshipLocal Games (< 4 nations)a District Championshipf Grand Prix IIIRegatta with 30 boats or moreMR-Grade 3 |
Category | 6 | REGIONAL | SSL 100 | Regional Regatta :Regional Regatta with 10 boats or moreMR-Grade 4 |
Category | 7 | LOCAL | SSL 10 | Local Regatta :Local Regatta with a participation between 3 and 9 boatsMR-Grade 5 |
a With the exception of MR & all Grand Prix, World + Continental + National Championships with less than 10 boats will be downgraded to the lower category
b Continental: African-Asian-European-Oceania-South/American-North/American-Eastern/Hemisphere-Western/Hemisphere-Championships
c Continental Games: African-Asian-Pacific-Pan American Games
d Grand Prix I: Sail GP
e Grand Prix II: TP52 Super Series, RC44 Cup, GC32 Racing Tour, 18 Footers
f Grand Prix III: D35, M32, TF35
Classes
Status | 1 | OLYMPIC CLASS | 100% | Olympics + Particularities : 49er, 49erFX, ILCA 7, ILCA 6, Nacra 17 Mixed, 470 Mixed + Current America’s Cup Class + Match Racing Grade W + Grand Prix I |
Status | 2 | WS CLASS | 85% | Classes with Official Worlds: 5O5, Dragon, Hobie 16, J/70, Melges 24, Moth, Optimist, Snipe, Star, Sunfish, SSL 47, TP52, Grand Prix II & III, … (~ 100 classes) |
Status | 3 | OTHER CLASS | 75% | All Other Classes : 1-Kronan, Albin Express, Folketboot, MC Scow, Naples Sabot, National 10, P-Boot, Sea Snark, Surprise,… (~ 5000 classes) |
Types Of Competitions
Type | 1 | OPEN | 100% | Olympic Classes g : 49erFX, ILCA 6 Reserved for Women / 49er, ILCA 7 Reserved for Men / Nacra 17, 470 for Mixed Teams |
America’s Cup, SSL : Even if some America’s Cup & SSL Events require to be qualified to participate, all of them remain “Open” competitions | ||||
Type | 2 | NON-OPEN | 40% h | Reserved for Specific Gender: Reserved for Women, or for Men, or for Mixed Teams |
Reserved for Age Groups : Reserved for Cadets, Juniors, Masters, Grand Masters, U20, U21, U23, U30, … | ||||
Reserved for Other Groups : Reserved for Professionals or “Amateurs”, or for Disableds, or for Owners |
g Competitions for Olympic or local Games qualification and for Olympic or local Games remain “Open” competitions
h Competitions that add 2 (or more) of particular types (eg Juniors + Girls) get 20% of the points
Time Validity Of Points
Due to the exceptional situation that occurred for Covid-19, the SSL Management Board decided to change the “Time Validity Points” rule, starting from December 15, 2020 until December 31, 2022.
Time | 1 | RECENT | 100% | Recent Event : Event ended in the last 104 weeks |
Time | 2 | MID-TERM | 50% | Mid-term Event i : Event ended between 105 and 156 weeks ago |
Time | 3 | HISTORICAL | 0% | Historical Event : Event ended more than 156 weeks ago |
i For the Olympic Games, for the AC Qualifiers and for the America’s Cup, the 50% rule continues until the next edition (not only 156 weeks ago)
Starting from January 1, 2023, the “Time Validity Points” will return to the usual one (see table below):
Time | 1 | RECENT | 100% | Recent Event : Event ended in the last 52 weeks |
Time | 2 | MID-TERM | 50% | Mid-term Event i : Event ended between 53 and 104 weeks ago |
Time | 3 | HISTORICAL | 0% | Historical Event : Event ended more than 104 weeks ago |
i For the Olympic Games and for the America’s Cup, the 50% rule continues until the next edition (not only 104 weeks ago)
SSL Ranking Points Example: Optimist World Championship – A 4 Step Process
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