I had a little look back at all old ranking... and coulden't resist doing some numberwork at the same time.
If we use competitons, and the three diciplines CWT - STA - DYN, and add the results over one year. We have some nice readings.
Tom had a good year 2004 with 270,6 points (best this far)
Herbert best year this far is 2001 with 257,2 points
Martin best year this far is 2004 with 249,3 points
Carlos best year this far is... well we still waiting for a good DYN
But only for this year, 2005, we have this far:
Peter P, 85, 6'21" 197 = 259,7
Alex M, 81, 6'31" 199 = 258,7
Timo K, 86, 7'53" 136 = 248,6
Ryuzo S, 82, 7'13" 154 = 245,6
Stig S, 54, 6'45" 202 = 236
Manolis G, 71, 6'23" 164 = 229,6
And of course Natalia Molchanova who is best in the world this far:
CWT 86, STA 7'16", DYN 178 = tot: 262,2 points (second best ever)
....have a nice day
Bill
(have I missed anyone?)
If we use competitons, and the three diciplines CWT - STA - DYN, and add the results over one year. We have some nice readings.
Tom had a good year 2004 with 270,6 points (best this far)
Herbert best year this far is 2001 with 257,2 points
Martin best year this far is 2004 with 249,3 points
Carlos best year this far is... well we still waiting for a good DYN
But only for this year, 2005, we have this far:
Peter P, 85, 6'21" 197 = 259,7
Alex M, 81, 6'31" 199 = 258,7
Timo K, 86, 7'53" 136 = 248,6
Ryuzo S, 82, 7'13" 154 = 245,6
Stig S, 54, 6'45" 202 = 236
Manolis G, 71, 6'23" 164 = 229,6
And of course Natalia Molchanova who is best in the world this far:
CWT 86, STA 7'16", DYN 178 = tot: 262,2 points (second best ever)
....have a nice day
Bill
(have I missed anyone?)