MASTERS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Ranking Algorithms
- Fractional
- Ties share the mean of what would have been their ordinal numbers.
- Standard
- Ties share what would have been their first ordinal number.
- Modified
- Ties share what would have been their last ordinal number.
- Dense
- Ties share the next available integer.
In the tables below the number in parentheses and red, for example: (5.5), is the calculated point total or calculated place by the specified algorithm. The other number is the original point total or place recorded in the database.
Masters 70-74 Fractional
Athlete | Place | Points | Braemar Stone | Open Stone | Heavy WFD | Light WFD | Heavy Hammer | Light Hammer | Caber | Sheaf | WFH | |||||||||
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23lb | 16.4lb | 17'x41lb | ||||||||||||||||||
Bill Rogers | 1 (1) | 11.0 (11.5) | 17'-5.5" | 2.0 | 20'-8.0" | 2.0 | 21'-5.0" | 1.0 | 32'-5.5" | 2.0 | 49'-8.0" | 1.0 | 62'-9.5" | 1.0 | 12:00 | 1.0 | - | 10'-0.0" | 1.5 | |
Ian Miller - eng | 2 (2) | 16.0 (16.0) | 19'-8.0" | 1.0 | 24'-11.5" | 1.0 | 18'-2.0" | 2.0 | 29'-3.0" | 3.0 | 45'-2.0" | 2.0 | 61'-6.0" | 2.0 | 1:00 | 2.0 | - | 8'-0.0" | 3.0 | |
Eddie Mulcahy - ire | 3 (3) | 21.0 (20.5) | 16'-5.0" | 3.0 | 19'-5.0" | 3.0 | 18'-1.0" | 3.0 | 32'-8.0" | 1.0 | 31'-2.0" | 3.0 | 41'-0.0" | 3.0 | 60 | 3.0 | - | 10'-0.0" | 1.5 |
Records:
Notes: Bill Rogers and Kevin Rogers are the first father-son pair to win Masters World Championships
Masters 70-74 Standard
Athlete | Place | Points | Braemar Stone | Open Stone | Heavy WFD | Light WFD | Heavy Hammer | Light Hammer | Caber | Sheaf | WFH | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
23lb | 16.4lb | 17'x41lb | ||||||||||||||||||
Bill Rogers | 1 (1) | 11.0 (11) | 17'-5.5" | 2 | 20'-8.0" | 2 | 21'-5.0" | 1 | 32'-5.5" | 2 | 49'-8.0" | 1 | 62'-9.5" | 1 | 12:00 | 1 | - | 10'-0.0" | 1 | |
Ian Miller - eng | 2 (2) | 16.0 (16) | 19'-8.0" | 1 | 24'-11.5" | 1 | 18'-2.0" | 2 | 29'-3.0" | 3 | 45'-2.0" | 2 | 61'-6.0" | 2 | 1:00 | 2 | - | 8'-0.0" | 3 | |
Eddie Mulcahy - ire | 3 (3) | 21.0 (20) | 16'-5.0" | 3 | 19'-5.0" | 3 | 18'-1.0" | 3 | 32'-8.0" | 1 | 31'-2.0" | 3 | 41'-0.0" | 3 | 60 | 3 | - | 10'-0.0" | 1 |
Records:
Notes: Bill Rogers and Kevin Rogers are the first father-son pair to win Masters World Championships
Masters 70-74 Modified
Athlete | Place | Points | Braemar Stone | Open Stone | Heavy WFD | Light WFD | Heavy Hammer | Light Hammer | Caber | Sheaf | WFH | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
23lb | 16.4lb | 17'x41lb | ||||||||||||||||||
Bill Rogers | 1 (1) | 11.0 (12) | 17'-5.5" | 2 | 20'-8.0" | 2 | 21'-5.0" | 1 | 32'-5.5" | 2 | 49'-8.0" | 1 | 62'-9.5" | 1 | 12:00 | 1 | - | 10'-0.0" | 2 | |
Ian Miller - eng | 2 (2) | 16.0 (16) | 19'-8.0" | 1 | 24'-11.5" | 1 | 18'-2.0" | 2 | 29'-3.0" | 3 | 45'-2.0" | 2 | 61'-6.0" | 2 | 1:00 | 2 | - | 8'-0.0" | 3 | |
Eddie Mulcahy - ire | 3 (3) | 21.0 (21) | 16'-5.0" | 3 | 19'-5.0" | 3 | 18'-1.0" | 3 | 32'-8.0" | 1 | 31'-2.0" | 3 | 41'-0.0" | 3 | 60 | 3 | - | 10'-0.0" | 2 |
Records:
Notes: Bill Rogers and Kevin Rogers are the first father-son pair to win Masters World Championships
Masters 70-74 Dense
Athlete | Place | Points | Braemar Stone | Open Stone | Heavy WFD | Light WFD | Heavy Hammer | Light Hammer | Caber | Sheaf | WFH | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
23lb | 16.4lb | 17'x41lb | ||||||||||||||||||
Bill Rogers | 1 (1) | 11.0 (11) | 17'-5.5" | 2 | 20'-8.0" | 2 | 21'-5.0" | 1 | 32'-5.5" | 2 | 49'-8.0" | 1 | 62'-9.5" | 1 | 12:00 | 1 | - | 10'-0.0" | 1 | |
Ian Miller - eng | 2 (2) | 16.0 (15) | 19'-8.0" | 1 | 24'-11.5" | 1 | 18'-2.0" | 2 | 29'-3.0" | 3 | 45'-2.0" | 2 | 61'-6.0" | 2 | 1:00 | 2 | - | 8'-0.0" | 2 | |
Eddie Mulcahy - ire | 3 (3) | 21.0 (20) | 16'-5.0" | 3 | 19'-5.0" | 3 | 18'-1.0" | 3 | 32'-8.0" | 1 | 31'-2.0" | 3 | 41'-0.0" | 3 | 60 | 3 | - | 10'-0.0" | 1 |
Records:
Notes: Bill Rogers and Kevin Rogers are the first father-son pair to win Masters World Championships