Final Standings Nations Trophy
32 Countries received points
* Tie is broken by number of wins or next best finish. See rules below.
Position | Nation | Points |
1 | USA | 300* |
2 | Kuwait | 300* |
3 | France | 300* |
4 | Thailand | 293 |
5 | Norway | 293 |
6 | Belgium | 269 |
7 | Canada | 260 |
8 | Japan | 257 |
9 | Sweden | 239 |
10 | S-Africa | 235 |
11 | Hungary | 234 |
12 | Serbia | 232 |
13 | Brazil | 228 |
14 | Australia | 205 |
15 | Argentina | 195 |
16 | Guadeloupe | 194 |
17 | Poland | 193 |
18 | England | 183 |
19 | Estonia | 181 |
20 | Russia | 177 |
21 | N-Zealand | 169 |
22 | UAE | 162 |
23 | Indonesia | 157 |
24 | Peru | 150 |
25 | Austria | 120 |
26 | Czech | 94 |
27 | Croatia | 87 |
28 | Portugal | 81 |
29 | Cayman | 79 |
30 | Phillipines | 75 |
31 | Spain | 24 |
32 | Holland | 20 |
“Nations Trophy” RulesThe following is an explanation to how the “Nations Trophy” is calculated during the IJSBA World Finals.
- We select the best 5 (five) class overall finishes in Closed Course (Moto 1 and Moto 2 combined), Slalom and Freestyle for each participating country, using the results from any of the World Championship classes. NOTE: For the “Nations Trophy”, the 60 point system will be used for Freestyle scoring.
- Maximum points are 300 (5 x 60 points).
- In case of a tie between countries, the next best finish (6th, 7th, etc.) will be used to break the tie.
- Riders will earn points for the country of their Nationality (refer to IJSBA rulebook).