Unofficial Rankings for the US Standard Class
International Team Selection Method
for Selection Year 2007

There were 17 contestants in the 2007 Nationals [ held at Hobbs, NM ].

Rankings for 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, and 1995 are also available.



       Score   Name              2007     2006     2005    PWC'07   WGC'06   WGC'03
  1   99.3902 Ittner            1.0000   0.9873   0.9054            0.9044   0.8055
  2   98.4211 Keene             0.9759   0.9932   0.9530
  3   97.0765 Smith             0.9718   0.9367   0.9696
  4   94.4943 Sorenson, Ken     0.9453   0.9446   0.9013
  5   94.0641 Giltner           0.9480   0.9327

6 89.1322 Fletcher 0.8383 0.9487 7 87.8780 Rogers 0.9116 0.8432 8 85.9008 Bearden 0.8605 0.8574 0.8387 9 82.4138 Epp 0.7497 0.8443 0.9048 10 67.8583 Willat 0.5302 0.8393 11 48.1810 Deane 0.9266 12 48.0000 Garner 1.0000 1.0000 0.8908 0.9088 13 47.8570 Jacobs, Doug 0.9970 0.9445 14 47.3732 Cannon 0.9110 15 45.5497 Gimmey 0.9490 16 45.4399 O'Callaghan 0.9467 17 43.4126 Huss 0.9044 0.8548 18 43.2170 Kelly 0.8311 19 43.1072 Walker 0.8290 20 42.6325 Baldwin 0.8882 21 42.3966 Moffat 0.8833 22 41.9200 Nixon 0.8733 23 41.6817 Tuckey 0.8684 24 41.3004 Retting 0.8392 0.8604 25 38.0231 Fosha 0.7921 26 37.7265 Snead 0.7860 27 34.6417 Gough 0.7217 28 32.6604 Shakman 0.6804 29 32.0814 Michalik 0.6170 30 31.8570 Price 0.6637 31 29.0043 Mackenzie 0.6043 32 25.7021 Rumpf 0.5355 33 25.1234 Lewis 0.5234 34 24.8443 Warner 0.5176 35 22.8655 Coggins 0.4764 36 21.0179 Salvo 0.4379 37 18.2809 Paynter 0.3809 38 16.2093 Pikelny 0.3117 39 6.3520 Fleming 0.1222


The 52% contributing score is displayed in red bold, and the 48% contributing score is in blue italics.   The top 5 pilots, and pilots with scores greater than 90% of the top score, are eligible.

Unofficial relative scores for the mathematically possible Standard Class contenders to win the place on the US Team in 2008 are available.


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