Visa Championship Series Standings Outdoor Season
final standings
| PLACE |
MEN |
POINTS |
| 1. |
Tyson Gay |
1291 |
| 2. |
Terrence Trammell |
1253 |
| 3. |
Wallace Spearmon |
1248 |
| 4. |
Angelo Taylor |
1242 |
| 5. |
Breaux Greer |
1241 |
| 6. |
Christian Cantwell |
1238 |
| 7. |
Kenneth Ferguson |
1215 |
| 8. |
Anwar Moore |
1210 |
| 9. |
Reese Hoffa |
1209 |
| 10. |
Jeremy Wariner |
1207 |
|
| PLACE |
WOMEN |
POINTS |
| 1. |
Tiffany Williams |
1227 |
| 2. |
Jenn Stuczynski |
1218 |
| 3. |
Dee Dee Trotter |
1214 |
| 4. |
Ginnie Powell |
1214 |
| 5. |
Michelle Perry |
1207 |
| 6. |
Allyson Felix |
1204 |
| 7. |
Shalane Flanagan |
1203 |
| 8. |
Torri Edwards |
1203 |
| 9. |
Rachelle Smith |
1196 |
| 10. |
Sheena Johnson |
1190 |
|
Overview: How the Point System Works
The top American male finisher and
top American female finisher in each event of the Visa
Championship Series, including the AT&T USA Outdoor Track & Field
Championships, will have their performances
assigned a point total based on the IAAF
Scoring Tables of Athletics.
The athlete whose performance has the highest point
total at the end of the Visa Championship Series will
be named the Visa Champion.
Although the top performance can come at any of the
Visa Championship Series meets, an athlete must
compete at the AT&T USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in order to
be named Visa Champion. Collegiate and high school athletes are not
eligible.
Visa Championship Series Outdoor Season Scoring System
The male and female athlete with the
top overall performance in the 2007 Outdoor Visa Championship Series will be
named Visa Champion and each will receive a $25,000 bonus.
The top American male finisher and top American female
finisher in each event of the Visa Championship Series,
including the AT&T USA Outdoor Track & Field
Championships, will have their performances assigned
a point total based on the IAAF
Scoring Tables of Athletics.
The athlete whose single-best performance has the highest
point total at the end of the Visa Championship Series
will be named the Visa Champion.
Although the top performance can come at any of the
Visa Championship Series meets, an athlete must
compete at the AT&T USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in order to
be named Visa Champion. Collegiate and high school athletes are not
eligible. Ties will
be broken by determining which tied athlete had the
best mark at the AT&T USA Outdoor Track & Field
Championships, based on the IAAF Scoring Tables
of Athletics. See complete scoring details, below.
Scoring Details
- The top American
male finisher and top American female finisher (excluding
collegiate and high school
athletes) in each eligible event at each of the Visa
Championship Series meets can score points.
- Events eligible for scoring are those that
are contested as championship events at the 2007 AT&T
USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships and those
that can be used as alternates for qualifying for the
Championships (e.g., the Mile is an alternate qualifying
event for the 1,500m). Events not meeting the above
definition are not scored.
- Athletes score points based on their finish
in the final of their event. Points are assigned based
on the IAAF Scoring Tables of Athletics.
- In events with wind readings (100m, 200m, 100m Hurdles, 110m Hurdles,
Long Jump, Triple Jump), points will be adjusted according to the IAAF Wind
Modification System. The adjustment is +/- 0.6 points for every -/+ 0.1 m/s,
and the point totals are rounded down after the modification.
- In order to be eligible to be declared the
Winner, athletes must compete at the AT&T USA Outdoor
Track & Field Championships.
- The male and female athletes with the highest
point values for their individual performances will
be declared the Winners.
- Ties will be broken by determining which tied
athlete had the best mark from the AT&T USA Outdoor
Track & Field Championships, based on the IAAF
Scoring Tables of Athletics. If a tie still exists,
it will be broken by determining which tied athlete
had the next best mark during the Outdoor Visa Championship
Series. If an athlete does not have another mark from
the Outdoor Visa Championship Series, the athlete's
next best mark from the outdoor season will be used.