World Archery Rankings

The World Archery Rankings is a ranking system developed by the World Archery Federation for international competitive archery. It is calculated using a points system and published following major World Archery tournaments.

The ranking system was first developed in 2001, and calculation method updated in 2010. At present, rankings are maintained for:

From 2006, rankings were calculated for Field Archery, but since 2012 are no longer maintained.[1]

Calculation

Each archer or team earns a ranking score for each competition. The ranking scores are calculated through a combination of the ranking factor of the tournament ("Ranking Factor") and points based on the competitor's final position in the competition ("Ranking Score"). The archer's four highest ranking scores are then combined to form their total score ("Added Ranking Score"), which forms the basis of the ranking list.[2]

Ranking Factor

Only results achieved at official ranking events can count towards the overall rankings. These events include the major World Archery Federation tournaments (Olympics, World Archery Championships, World Cup), and other international, regional and national events that have applied and been approved for ranking status.

The tournament ranking factor is calculated on the basis of three sub-factors, Quality, Quantity and Period, which are multiplied together to produce the overall tournament factor. The factor can vary between disciplines at the same event (e.g., the recurve and compound disciplines at the World Championships may have different Ranking Factors).

For instance, the Ranking Factor of a tournament for individuals with 60 archers, of whom 10 are in the top 50, that took place 18 months ago, would be:

2.5 ("Quality": 9-12 top 50 archers) x

0.9 ("Quantity": 33-64 archers) x

0.5 ("Period": other tournament 12-24 months ago) =

1.125

Quality

The Quality sub-factor takes into account the level of competition at the tournament. A score is assigned based on the prestige of the event, for the major World Archery Federation tournaments, and the number of top archers or teams at other competitions (defined as individuals ranked in the top 50 or teams ranked in the top 16). The quality factor points are assigned as follows:

Individual

Tournament Number of points
Olympics 5
World Archery Championships 5
World Cup (excl. World Cup Finals) 4.5
Competition with more than 20 top archers 4
Competition with 17-20 top archers 3.5
Competition with 13-16 top archers 3
Competition with 9-12 top archers 2.5
Competition with 5-8 top archers 2
Competition with 1-4 top archers 1.5
Competition with no top archers 1

Team

Tournament Number of points
Olympics 5
World Archery Championships 5
World Cup (excl. World Cup Finals) 4.5
Competition with more than 10 top teams 4
Competition with 9-10 top teams 3.5
Competition with 7-8 top teams 3
Competition with 5-6 top teams 2.5
Competition with 3-4 top teams 2
Competition with 1-2 top teams 1.5
Competition with no top teams 1

Quantity

The Quantity sub-factor assigns a score based on the number of archers competing as follows:

Individual

Number of archers Number of points
More than 64 (including Olympics) 1
33-64 0.9
17-32 0.8
9-16 0.7
Fewer than 9, with a Quality factor of 1.5 or more (ie, with at least 1 top 50 archer) 0.5
Fewer than 9, with a Quality factor of 1 (ie, with no top 50 archers) 0

Team

Number of teams Number of points
More than 16 (including Olympics) 1
13-15 0.9
9-12 0.8
5-8 0.7
4 0.5
Fewer than 4 0

Period

The Period sub-factor is dependent on when the competition took place, allowing the Ranking Factor to emphasise the most recent tournaments as follows:

Tournament Period Points
Olympics Up to 12 months after the tournament 1
12–24 months after the tournament 0.8
More than 24 months after the tournament 0
World Archery Championships Up to 12 months after the tournament 1
After 12 months until the next tournament 0.8
After the next tournament 0
Continental Championships Up to 12 months after the tournament 1
After 12 months until the next tournament 0.8
After the next tournament 0
Other tournaments Up to 12 months after the tournament 1
12–24 months after the tournament 0.5
More than 24 months after the tournament 0

Ranking Points

Ranking Points are awarded based on the team or competitor's final position at the competition. This is then multiplied by the Ranking Factor to produce the overall Ranking Score for that team or competitor at that tournament. For instance, an archer who finished 4th in the competition used in the example above would receive the following Ranking Score:

1.125 ("Ranking Factor") x

12 ("Ranking Points": 4th place) =

13.5

A team or competitor's best four Ranking Scores are then combined to produce the Added Ranking Score, which forms the basis of the rankings list. No more than two Ranking Scores whose period factor is lower than 1 may be used to calculate the Added Ranking Score.

Ranking Points are awarded as follows:

Individual

Final position Number of points
1 20
2 17
3 14
4 12
5 10
6 9.5
7 9
8 8.5
9-16 (i.e., all losing quarter finalists) 7
17-32 (i.e., all losing 1/8 finalists) 4

Team

Final position Number of points
1 25
2 21
3 18
4 15
5 13
6 12
7 11
8 10
9-16 (i.e., all losing quarter finalists) 8

Current Rankings

Recurve

Men's individual recurve

Rankings at 18 July 2016

Change Pos Athlete Points[3]
Steady 1.  Kim Woo-jin (KOR) wc 273.25
Steady 2.  Ku Bon-chan (KOR) 234.9
Increase 3.  Zach Garrett (USA) 224.5
Increase 4.  Jean-Charles Valladont (FRA) 219.75
Decrease 5.  Sjef van den Berg (NED) 217.7
Increase 6.  Lee Seung-yun (KOR) 217.5
Decrease 7.  Brady Ellison (USA) 214.5
Decrease 8.  Rick van der Ven (NED) 211
Steady 9.  Miguel Alvariño (ESP) cup 169.875
Steady 10.  Wei Chun-heng (TPE) 168.75
Steady 11.  Mauro Nespoli (ITA) 166.25
Increase 12.  Xing Yu (CHN) 153.9
Increase 13.  Jayanta Talukdar (IND) 151.2
Increase 14.  Mete Gazoz (TUR) 148
Decrease 15.  Anton Prylepau (BLR) 145.5
Increase 16.  Taylor Worth (AUS) 136.7
Increase 17.  Ernesto Boardman (MEX) 136.25
Decrease 18.  Marcus Vinicius D'Almeida (BRA) 135
Steady 19.  Takaharu Furukawa (JPN) 126.25
Steady 20.  Crispin Duenas (CAN) 126

Women's individual recurve

Rankings at 18 July 2016

Change Pos Athlete Points[4]
Steady 1.  Choi Mi-sun (KOR) cup 313
Steady 2.  Tan Ya-ting (TPE) 257.4
Steady 3.  Ki Bo-bae (KOR) o/wc 221.5
Steady 4.  Mackenzie Brown (USA) 195.4
Steady 5.  Ksenia Perova (RUS) 168.9
Increase 6.  Chang Hye-jin (KOR) 159.35
Increase 7.  Le Chien-ying (TPE) 159.3
Increase 8.  Kristine Esebua (GEO) 151.1
Increase 9.  Veronika Marchenko (UKR) 150.2
Increase 10.  Lin Shih-chia (TPE) 149.125
Increase 11.  Tuyana Dashidorzhieva (RUS) 147.5
Increase 12.  Deepika Kumari (IND) 146.25
Increase 13.  Kaori Kawanaka (JPN) 146.15
Decrease 14.  Aída Román (MEX) 137.25
Increase 15.  Laxmirani Majhi (IND) 136.5
Increase 16.  Lisa Unruh (GER) 133.7
Decrease 17.  Guendalina Sartori (ITA) 133.05
Increase 18.  Alejandra Valencia (MEX) 132.35
Increase 19.  Elena Richter (GER) 128
Increase 20.  Wu Jiaxin (CHN) 126.425

Men's team recurve

Rankings at 18 July 2016

Change Pos Nation Points[5]
Steady 1.  South Korea wc 462.5
Steady 2.  United States 363
Steady 3.  China 327
Steady 4.  Mexico 297.25
Steady 5.  Chinese Taipei 296.15
Steady 6.  Italy o 287.7
Steady 7.  Netherlands 276
Steady 8.  Germany 264
Increase 9.  Russia 241.95
Decrease 10.  Spain 239.5

Women's team recurve

Rankings at 18 July 2016

Change Pos Nation Points[6]
Steady 1.  South Korea o 382.5
Steady 2.  Russia wc 357.2
Steady 3.  Chinese Taipei 341.73
Steady 4.  India 325.5
Steady 5.  United States 292.05
Increase 6.  China 277.75
Increase 7.  Georgia 258.5
Steady 8.  Ukraine 256.15
Decrease 9.  Italy 256.05
Steady 10.  Japan 235.74

Mixed team recurve

Rankings at 18 July 2016

Change Pos Nation Points[7]
Steady 1.  South Korea wc/cup 462.5
Steady 2.  Chinese Taipei 364.5
Steady 3.  India 330
Steady 4.  Mexico 300.95
Steady 5.  Japan 290.5
Steady 6.  United States 288
Steady 7.  China 281.25
Steady 8.  Italy 233.6
Steady 9.  France 228.5
Steady 10.  Russia 227.25

Compound

Men's individual compound

Rankings at 18 July 2016

Change Pos Athlete Points[8]
Steady 1.  Stephan Hansen (DEN)wc 250.1
Steady 2.  Mike Schloesser (NED) 235.1
Steady 3.  Demir Elmaagacli (TUR) cup 216.5
Steady 4.  Reo Wilde (USA) 213.8
Steady 5.  Abhishek Verma (IND) 187.2
Steady 6.  Martin Damsbo (DEN) 177.3
Steady 7.  Sebastien Peineau (FRA) 176.4
Steady 8.  Peter Elzinga (NED) 173.35
Steady 9.  Rajat Chauhan (IND) 165.1
Steady 10.  Sergio Pagni (ITA) 164.475
Steady 11.  Camilo Andres Cardona (COL) 157.425
Steady 12.  Roberto Hernandez (ESA) 157.4
Steady 13.  Steve Anderson (USA)157.05
Steady 14.  Dominique Genet (FRA) 150.475
Steady 15.  Esmaeil Ebadi (IRI)139.05
Steady 16.  Domagoj Buden (CRO) 135.675
Steady 17.  Braden Gellenthien (USA) 135.35
Increase 18.  Kim Jong-ho (KOR) 128.6
Increase 19.  Samet Can Yakali (TUR) 125.95
Increase 20.  Adam Ravenscroft (GBR) 124.5

Women's individual compound

Rankings at 18 July 2016

Change Pos Athlete Points[9]
Steady 1.  Sara López (COL) cup 333
Steady 2.  Crystal Gauvin (USA) 239.8
Steady 3.  Natalia Avdeeva (RUS)193.95
Steady 4.  Sarah Sonnichsen (DEN) 186.7
Steady 5.  Mariia Vinogradova (RUS) 180.6
Steady 6.  Linda Ochoa-Anderson (MEX) 180.125
Steady 7.  Kim Yun-hee (KOR) wc 169.75
Steady 8.  Yesim Bostan (TUR) 165.35
Steady 9.  Alejandra Usquiano (COL) 162.8
Steady 10.  Toja Ellison (SLO) 160.25
Steady 11.  Marcella Tonioli (ITA) 155.1
Steady 12.  Andrea Marcos (ESP) 153.925
Steady 13.  Inge van Caspel (NED) 148.85
Steady 14.  Sarah Prieels (BEL) 137.25
Steady 15.  Stephanie Salinas (MEX) 133.25
Steady 16.  Kristina Heigenhauser (GER) 132.3
Steady 17.  Amelie Sancenot (FRA) 122.3
Steady 18.  Jyothi Surekha Vennam (IND) 120.95
Steady 19.  Laura Longo (ITA) 113.625
Steady 20.  Lily Chanu Paonam (IND) 113.4

Men's team compound

Rankings at 18 July 2016

Change Pos Nation Points[10]
Steady 1.  United States 355.05
Steady 2.  Iran wc 315.575
Steady 3.  Denmark 315.4
Steady 4.  Italy 301.8
Steady 5.  France 231.3
Steady 6.  India 207.95
Steady 7.  South Korea 207.75
Steady 8.  Netherlands 189.15
Steady 9.  Mexico 187.42
Steady 10.  Colombia 180.6

Women's team compound

Rankings at 18 July 2016

Change Pos Nation Points[11]
Steady 1.  Russia 335.05
Steady 2.  Netherlands 277.8
Steady 3.  South Korea 243.05
Steady 4.  Colombia 234.225
Steady 5.  Ukraine wc 229.61
Steady 6.  United States 227.2
Steady 7.  Denmark 224.025
Steady 8.  Italy 222.8
Steady 9.  Turkey 190.5
Steady 10.  Germany 187.15

Mixed team compound

Rankings at 18 July 2016

Change Pos Nation Points[12]
Steady 1.  Colombia 364.5
Steady 2.  France 349.8
Steady 3.  Italy 345.35
Steady 4.  South Korea wc 333
Steady 5.  Denmark cup 292.25
Steady 6.  Slovenia 277.05
Steady 7.  United States 264.15
Steady 8.  Russia 258.48
Steady 9.  India246
Steady 10.  South Africa 236.25

Number one ranked archers

The following archers have achieved the number one individual position since the inception of the rankings in 2001:

Recurve

Men

# Player Date first reached Total days
0 !a !a August 1, 2001 -9999
1  Michele Frangilli (ITA) August 1, 2001 468
2  Baljinima Tsyrempilov (RUS) October 1, 2001 594
3  Lionel Torres (FRA) 31 May 2002 246
4  Ilario di Buo (ITA) May 25, 2003 37
5  Wietse van Alten (NED) July 1, 2003 96
6  Im Dong-Hyun (KOR) June 1, 2004 622
7  Marco Galiazzo (ITA) September 1, 2004 637
8  Hiroshi Yamamoto (JPN) June 11, 2006 121
9  Park Kyung-Mo (KOR) October 10, 2006 282
10  Viktor Ruban (UKR) May 12, 2009 461
11  Brady Ellison (USA) August 16, 2010 652
12  Kim Woo-jin (KOR) May 30, 2011 398
13  Oh Jin-Hyek (KOR) April 3, 2013 439
14  Lee Seung-Yun (KOR) June 16, 2014 369
15  Rick van der Ven (NED) March 29, 2015 42

Last update: 18 July 2016

Women

# Player Date first reached Total days
0 !a !a August 1, 2001 -9999
1  Natalia Valeeva (ITA) August 1, 2001 212
2  Park Sung-Hyun (KOR) October 1, 2001 1264
3  Yun Mi-Jin (KOR) September 1, 2003 366
4  Lee Sung-Jin (KOR) July 1, 2005 466
5  Qian Jialing (CHN) October 10, 2006 237
6  Yun Ok-Hee (KOR) June 4, 2007 1195
7  Natalia Erdyniyeva (RUS) July 24, 2007 35
8  Joo Hyun-Jung (KOR) August 16, 2010 122
9  Ki Bo-Bae (KOR) May 30, 2011 628
10  Jung Dasomi (KOR) August 31, 2011 229
11  Deepika Kumari (IND) 14 June 2012 61
12  Xu Jing (CHN) August 11, 2014 355
13  Choi Mi-sun (KOR) September 29, 2015 294

Last update: 18 July 2016

Compound

Men

# Player Date first reached Total days
0 !a !a August 1, 2001 -9999
1  Dave Cousins (USA) August 1, 2001 163
2  Dejan Sitar (SLO) December 31, 2001 609
3  Fred van Zutphen (NED) September 1, 2003 274
4  Peter Elzinga (NED) June 1, 2004 384
5  Morgan Lundin (SWE) July 1, 2005 361
6  Reo Wilde (USA) June 27, 2006 776
7  Jorge Jimenez (ESA) April 23, 2007 92
8  Braden Gellenthien (USA) July 24, 2007 733
9  Sergio Pagni (ITA) June 18, 2008 710
10  Rodger Willett, Jr (USA) May 30, 2011 348
11  Pierre Julien Deloche (FRA) October 7, 2013 656
12  Mike Schloesser (NED) May 31, 2015 120
13  Sebastien Peineau (FRA) September 13, 2015 211
14  Stephan Hansen (DEN) June 20, 2016 29

Last update: 18 July 2016

Women

# Player Date first reached Total days
0 !a !a August 1, 2001 -9999
1  Irma Luyting (NED) August 1, 2001 356
2  Bettina Thiele (GER) July 23, 2002 59
3  Sirkka Sokka-Matikainen (FIN) September 20, 2002 134
4  Petra Dortmund (GER) February 1, 2003 150
5  Petra Goebel (AUT) July 1, 2003 62
6  Mary Zorn (USA) September 1, 2003 343
7  Louise Hauge (DEN) July 10, 2004 326
8  Valerie Fabre (FRA) July 1, 2005 345
9  Sofia Goncharova (RUS) June 11, 2006 386
10  Anna Kazantseva (RUS) July 2, 2007 284
11  Jamie van Natta (USA) April 11, 2008 385
12  Amandine Bouillot (FRA) May 7, 2008 42
13  Luzmary Guedez (VEN) June 12, 2009 48
14  Ivana Buden (CRO) July 30, 2009 14
15  Camilla Soemod (DEN) August 13, 2009 300
16  Albina Loginova (RUS) June 9, 2010 529
17  Ashley Wallace (CAN) August 16, 2010 25
18  Nicky Hunt (GBR) September 10, 2010 262
19  Erika Anschutz (USA) May 30, 2011 722
20  Sara López (COL) August 25, 2014 693

Last update: 18 July 2016

Year end number one rankings

Year Recurve Men Recurve Women Compound Men Compound Women
2001  Baljinima Tsyrempilov (RUS)  Park Sung-hyun (KOR)  Dejan Sitar (SLO)  Irma Luyting (NED)
2002  Lionel Torres (FRA)  Sirkka Sokka-Matikainen (FIN)
2003  Michele Frangilli (ITA)  Yun Mi-jin (KOR)  Fred van Zutphen (NED)  Mary Zorn (USA)
2004  Marco Galiazzo (ITA)  Park Sung-hyun (KOR)  Peter Elzinga (NED)  Louise Hauge (DEN)
2005  Lee Sung-jin (KOR)  Morgan Lundin (SWE)  Valerie Fabre (FRA)
2006  Park Kyung-mo (KOR)  Qian Jialing (CHN)  Reo Wilde (USA)  Sofia Goncharova (RUS)
2007  Baljinima Tsyrempilov (RUS)  Park Sung-hyun (KOR)  Braden Gellenthien (USA)  Anna Kazantseva (RUS)
2008  Im Dong-hyun (KOR)  Yun Ok-hee (KOR)  Sergio Pagni (ITA)  Jamie van Natta (USA)
2009  Viktor Ruban (UKR)  Camilla Soemod (DEN)
2010  Im Dong-hyun (KOR)  Braden Gellenthien (USA)  Nicky Hunt (GBR)
2011  Brady Ellison (USA)  Jung Dasomi (KOR)  Rodger Willett, Jr (USA)  Erika Anschutz (USA)
2012  Ki Bo-bae (KOR)  Reo Wilde (USA)  Albina Loginova (RUS)
2013  Oh Jin-hyek (KOR)  Yun Ok-hee (KOR)  Pierre Julien Deloche (FRA)  Erika Jones (USA)
2014  Lee Seung-yun (KOR)  Xu Jing (CHN)  Sara López (COL)
2015  Kim Woo-jin (KOR)  Choi Mi-sun (KOR)  Sebastien Peineau (FRA)

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