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:
 * Recurve archery: Men's Individual, Women's Individual, Men's Team, Women's Team, Mixed Team
 * Compound archery: Men's Individual, Women's Individual, Men's Team, Women's Team, Mixed Team
 * Para-archery: Recurve Men W2, Recurve Men Standing, Compound Men W1, Compound Men Open, Recurve Women W2, Recurve Women Standing, Compound Women Open, Visually Impaired Open
 * Nations: National rankings based on all disciplines

From 2006, rankings were calculated for Field Archery, but since 2012 are no longer maintained.

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.

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) ×
 * 0.9 ("Quantity": 33–64 archers) ×
 * 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

Team

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

Individual

Team

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:

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

Team

Current rankings

 * o: Current Olympic champion (Compound discipline and mixed team events are not competed at the Olympics)
 * wc: Current World champion
 * cup: Current World Cup Stage winner (Team events, apart from mixed team, are not competed at the World Cup final)
 * cupf: Current World Cup Final Stage winner

Men's individual recurve
Rankings at 2 May 2024

Women's individual recurve
Rankings at 2 May 2024

Men's team recurve
Rankings at 2 May 2024

Women's team recurve
Rankings at 2 May 2024

Mixed team recurve
Rankings at 2 May 2024

Men's individual compound
Rankings at 2 May 2024

Women's individual compound
Rankings at 2 May 2024

Men's team compound
Rankings at 2 May 2024

Women's team compound
Rankings at 2 May 2024

Mixed team compound
Rankings at 2 May 2024

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

Recurve
Men

&ast; During the COVID-19 pandemic there was no competition. These days might not be counted in. If so, they should be subtracted. 2 Mete Gazoz shared the number one position for two weeks with Kim Woo-jin. Last update: 7 May 2024

Women

&ast; During the COVID-19 pandemic there was no competition. These days might not be counted in. If so, they should be subtracted. Last update: 7 May 2024

Compound
Men

&ast; During the COVID-19 pandemic there was no competition. These days might not be counted in. If so, they should be subtracted. Last update: 9 May 2024

Women

&ast; During the COVID-19 pandemic there was no competition. These days might not be counted in. If so, they should be subtracted. Last update: 9 May 2024