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The World Snowboard Points List (WSPL) lists the best athletes for the freestyle disciplines Slopestyle, Big Air and Halfpipe.
The rank is calculated based on the average ranking points of the best three results an athlete scored within the last 52 weeks from the ranking calculation date. (pseudo average because it's always divided by 3, if there is only 1 result with 1000 points => 333.33 points)
Injured or recovered athletes are scored with "frozen points" based on scores within 52 weeks back from the injury date. If the injury is over a year ago, 10% of the frozen points are deducted. If the injury is over two years ago 50% of the frozen points are deducted. And finally after 3 years the athlete is automatically set as active again. An athlete is set to active automatically if he/she improves upon the frozen points with a new score or he/she competes 6 or more times since the injury.
The detailed injury protocol is described here and more information about the technicalities involved between the different systems can be found here.
The rank is calculated based on the average ranking points of the best three results an athlete scored within the last 52 weeks from the ranking calculation date. (pseudo average because it's always divided by 3, if there is only 1 result with 1000 points => 333.33 points)
Injured or recovered athletes are scored with "frozen points" based on scores within 52 weeks back from the injury date. If the injury is over a year ago, 10% of the frozen points are deducted. If the injury is over two years ago 50% of the frozen points are deducted. And finally after 3 years the athlete is automatically set as active again. An athlete is set to active automatically if he/she improves upon the frozen points with a new score or he/she competes 6 or more times since the injury.
The detailed injury protocol is described here and more information about the technicalities involved between the different systems can be found here.