Star Sailors League
The Star Sailors League (SSL) is the global inshore sailing circuit launched by Olympic athletes in 2012. Supported by the sailing stars like Loïck Peyron and Dennis Conner (SSL honorary chairman), the SSL is recognized as "special event" by World Sailing since 2017. Its main philosophy considers the athletes (not the boats) as the "Stars". Its goals are:
- Showcase the annual global sailing championship with its 15’000 regattas on the example of the Calcio of football in Italy
- Determine and celebrate the world leaders in sailing
- Promote the inshore regattas to the global audience
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Motto | By Sailors For Sailors |
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Founded | 2013 |
Legal status | Société Anonyme (Swiss) |
Purpose | Global inshore sailing circuit |
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Parent organization | Sailing Athletes Foundation |
Affiliations | World Sailing as special event |
Website | www |
Remarks | The athletes are the Stars |
SSL Circuit
The three main components of the SSL Circuit:
- SSL RANKING: Every Tuesday, the SSL updates and publishes the ranking of the 100,000 leading athletes of the SSL Circuit, thus highlighting the world's top inshore sailors. (The SSL Circuit = 15,000 regattas/year in more than 100 countries)
- SSL FINALS: Every year around November–December, on the model of the yearly play-off in ice-hockey, the SSL organizes the annual final of the SSL Circuit among the 20 best athletes of the ranking, to crown the champion of the season
- SSL GOLD CUP: Every two years, on the model of the football World Cup (or rugby or cricket, etc.), the SSL organizes the "ultimate" championship of the circuit among the 56 first nations of the ranking, to crown the best sailing nation
Rankings
From 2019, a wide range of class race results will be gradually integrated into a weekly world ranking inspired by the ATP tennis ranking. At the end of the season, it will qualify the best in the world for the annual final of the circuit (with prize money), and every two years for the SSL Gold Cup. The SSL Global Ranking does not replace the rankings specifi c to each class but completes them, to offer a simple and attractive overview of inshore sailing to the general public; the SSL Global Ranking will bring together nearly 100,000 athletes in 2021 and will be used as a communication tool in 2019 to promote athletes and the sailing season.
Categories Of Events
Category | 1 | MAJOR | SSL 4000 | Major Event :
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Category | 2 | WORLD | SSL 2500 | World Event :
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Category | 3 | CONTINENTAL | SSL 1000 | Continental Event :
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Category | 4 | INTERNATIONAL | SSL 500 | International Event :
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Category | 5 | NATIONAL | SSL 250 | National Regatta :
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Category | 6 | REGIONAL | SSL 100 | Regional Regatta :
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Category | 7 | LOCAL | SSL 10 | Local Regatta :
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a With the exception of MR & all Grand Prix, World + Continental + National Championships with less than 10 boats will be downgraded to the lower category
b Continental: African-Asian-European-Oceania-South/American-North/American-Eastern/Hemisphere-Western/Hemisphere-Championships + Regional Games
c Grand Prix I: Sail GP
d Grand Prix II: TP52 Super Series, RC44 Cup, GC32 Racing Tour
e Grand Prix III: D35, M32, TF35
Classes
Status | 1 | OLYMPIC CLASS | 100% | Olympics + Particularities : 470H, 470W, 49er, 49erFX, Finn, Laser, Laser Radial, Nacra 17 + Current America’s Cup Class + Match Racing Grade W + Grand Prix I |
Status | 2 | WS CLASS | 85% | Classes with Official Worlds: 5O5, Dragon, Hobie 16, J/70, Melges 24, Moth, Optimist, Snipe, Star, Sunfish, SSL 47, TP52, Grand Prix II & III, ... (~ 100 classes) |
Status | 3 | OTHER CLASS | 75% | All Other Classes : 1-Kronan, Albin Express, Folketboot, MC Scow, Naples Sabot, National 10, P-Boot, Sea Snark, Surprise,... (~ 5000 classes) |
Types Of Competitions
Type | 1 | OPEN | 100% | Olympic Classes f : 470, 49erFX, Laser Radial Reserved for Women / 470, 49er, Laser, Finn for Men / Nacra 17 for Mixed Teams |
America’s Cup, SSL : Even if some America’s Cup & SSL Events require to be qualified to participate, all of them remain "Open" competitions | ||||
Type | 2 | NON-OPEN | 40% g | Reserved for Specific Gender: Reserved for Women, or for Men, or for Mixed Teams |
Reserved for Age Groups : Reserved for Cadets, Juniors, Masters, Grand Masters, U20, U21, U23, U30, … | ||||
Reserved for Other Groups : Reserved for Professionals or "Amateurs", or for Disableds, or for Owners |
f Competitions for Olympic or local Games qualification and for Olympic or local Games remain "Open" competitions
g Competitions that add 2 (or more) of particular types (eg Juniors + Girls) get 20% of the points
Time Validity Of Points
Due to the exceptional situation that occurred for Covid-19, the SSL Selection Board decided to change the "Time Validity Points" rule, starting from December 15, 2020 until December 31, 2022.
Time | 1 | RECENT | 100% | Recent Event : Event ended in the last 104 weeks |
Time | 2 | MID-TERM | 50% | Mid-term Event h : Event ended between 105 and 156 weeks ago |
Time | 3 | HISTORICAL | 0% | Historical Event : Event ended more than 156 weeks ago |
h For the Olympic Games and for the America's Cup, the 50% rule continues until the next edition (not only 156 weeks ago)
Starting from January 1, 2023, the "Time Validity Points" will return to the usual one (see table below):
Time | 1 | RECENT | 100% | Recent Event : Event ended in the last 52 weeks |
Time | 2 | MID-TERM | 50% | Mid-term Event h : Event ended between 53 and 104 weeks ago |
Time | 3 | HISTORICAL | 0% | Historical Event : Event ended more than 104 weeks ago |
h For the Olympic Games and for the America's Cup, the 50% rule continues until the next edition (not only 104 weeks ago)
SSL Ranking Points Example: Optimist World Championship - A 4 Step Process
Examples Of SSL Points Allocated to 6 World Championships
Comparison Of SSL Scores Allocated To The 7 Categories Of Regattas
SSL Global Ranking : Principles
- Fundamental Points
- Origin
- The SSL Global Ranking was conceived and continue to be developed by a group of Olympic and amateur sailors.
- Philosophy
- SSL Global Ranking aims first and foremost to offer the first transversal and global ranking of inshore sailors, in complement to all national or international Class Ranking established by the classes and federations.
- Goals
- The SSL Global Ranking aims to represent a reference and an attractive tool of communication used to:
- Select sailors for the SSL Finals and for the teams in the SSL Gold Cup
- Promote sailors and their skills
- Expand the audience of sailing
- The SSL Global Ranking aims to represent a reference and an attractive tool of communication used to:
- Origin
- Technical Features
- 6 Best Scores
- The SSL Ranking takes in consideration the best 6 scores of each athlete in the last 156 weeks (note: from January 1, 2023, the "Time Validity Points" rules will return to the usual one, i.e. last 104 weeks).
- Exception: All scores allocated for category 7 competitions are added up without any limitation of numbers
- All Rewarded
- All athletes who have participated in one race receive point(s). The winner gets basically from 10 to 4000 points and the last ranked 1 point.
- Weekly Update
- The SSL Global Ranking is updated weekly and published every Tuesday at www.starsailors.com/ranking.
- Filters
- The SSL Global Ranking can be filtered according to 3 criteria:
- By Gender (Men – Women – Open/Global)
- By Class of boats
- By Nation
- The SSL Global Ranking can be filtered according to 3 criteria:
- Skipper & Crew
- The SSL Global Ranking produces 2 distinct Rankings:
- The SSL "Skipper" Global Ranking
- The SSL "Crew" Global Ranking
- Note: The "Skipper" designation used generically throughout this document refers specifically and only to the "Helmsman".
- The SSL Global Ranking produces 2 distinct Rankings:
- 6 Best Scores
- Eligibility - Integration - Evolution
- Eligibility: Athletes
- All athletes without any restrictions (age, sex, status) who are on an official regatta ranking and who have finished at least one full race, may appear in the SSL Global Ranking.
- Eligibility: Events
- All events which meet the criteria below can be integrated in the SSL Global Ranking:
- Competition validated by a class recognized by World Sailing or by a National Association
- Competition in real time (= no Ratings & Handicap Systems) with monotype boats or development sailing classes < 30 ff
- Inshore competitions organized for a maximum period of 15 continuous days. (Exceptions: America's Cup and SSL GC)
- All events which meet the criteria below can be integrated in the SSL Global Ranking:
- Integration Steps
- Weighting based on Event Category, World Sailing classes, open/restricted events:
- Major Events: (4) Olympic Games, America’s Cup, SSL Gold Cup & Finals
- Special Events: (4) World Match Racing Tour (MR), ACWS, SailGP, SSL Grand Slams
- Classes with Status 1 / Olympic Classes: (8) Finn, Laser (M), Laser (W), 49er, 49erFX, 470 (M), 470 (W) Nacra 17
- Classes with Status 2 / WS Classes: (~100) 5O5, Dragon, Hansa 2.3, Etchells, J/70, Melges 24, Moth, TP52, Star, …
- Classes with Status 3 / Other Classes: (~5000) Sabot, MC Scow, P-Boot, Sea Snark, Folketboot, Optimist, National 10, …
- Weighting based on Event Category, World Sailing classes, open/restricted events:
- Rules & Evolution
- The SSL Global Ranking rules are based on the rules that were used in a DEVELOPMENT PHASE from January 2013 to December 2018. During the development phase, to simplify development of the system only results from a single class were used.
- The SSL Global Ranking will be in a TRANSITION PHASE until December 2021, as dozens of classes and thousands of athletes are added.
- From 1 January 2022 forward, the SSL Global Ranking will be in its OPERATING PHASE. New classes will be added to the system only at the start of a calendar year, i.e. no new classes will be added during 2022.
- Eligibility: Athletes
- SKIPPER / CREW – SCORING FEATURES
- "Skipper/Crew"
- Rules The helmsman and each crew member from one team are awarded the same number of points.
- All crew members of a team who have participated in one race receive the same number of points for the SSL "Crew" Global Ranking; this rule remains fixed, whatever the number of races sailed by each crew member and whatever the number of crew members having participated.
- Only one helmsman per team and per event may receive points for the SSL "Skipper" Global Ranking.
- An athlete cannot be awarded SSL points in the 2 categories if they have participated as an helmsman and as a crew member in the same event. In this case, only the SSL points which are allocated for their role as a crew member are retained.
- The points awarded in each category ("Skipper" and "Crew" Member) cannot be added together.
- "Skipper/Crew"
SSL Nations Ranking Method
The SSL Nations Ranking takes in consideration:
● The total points for each Nation are given by the sum of the position in the global ranking of the top 5 skippers + 2 crews.
● If there is a score tie between two or more Nations, the tie shall be broken in favor of the Nation with its top skipper in the highest position in the Skipper Global Ranking.
The SSL Nations Ranking is updated and published on the 10th of each month.
Number one ranked sailors
The following is a list of sailors who have achieved the number one position in the SSL ranking since the inception of the rankings in 2013 for Men and in 2020 for Women:
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Countries with Number one ranked sailors
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SSL Finals
SSL Finals
Year | First | Second | Third |
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2013 Nassau[1] | Brazil Robert Scheidt Bruno Prada |
Poland Mateusz Kusznierewicz Dominik Życki |
United States Mark Mendelblatt Brian Fatih |
2014 Nassau[2] | United States Mark Mendelblatt Brian Fatih |
Sweden Fredrik Lööf Anders Ekström |
Poland Mateusz Kusznierewicz Dominik Życki |
2015 Nassau[3] | United States George Szabo III Edoardo Natucci |
New Zealand Hamish Pepper Bruno Prada |
France Xavier Rohart Pierre-Alexis Ponsot |
2016 Nassau YC[4] | United States Mark Mendelblatt Brian Fatih |
France Xavier Rohart Pierre-Alexis Ponsot |
Brazil Robert Scheidt Henry Raul Boening |
2017 Nassau YC[5] | Great Britain Paul Goodison Frithjof Kleen |
Brazil Robert Scheidt Henry Raul Boening |
United States Mark Mendelblatt Brian Fatih |
2018 Nassau YC | Brazil Jorge Zarif Pedro Trouche |
Brazil Robert Scheidt Henry Raul Boening |
Italy Diego Negri Frithjof Kleen |
2019 Nassau YC[5] | Great Britain Iain Percy Anders Ekström |
France Xavier Rohart Pierre-Alexis Ponsot |
Norway Eivind Melleby Joshua Revkin |
Multiple medallists
# | Athlete | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Mark Mendelblatt Brian Fatih |
United States | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
2 | Robert Scheidt | Brazil | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
3 | Bruno Prada | Brazil | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
3 | Anders Ekström | Sweden | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
5 | Xavier Rohart Pierre-Alexis Ponsot |
France | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
5 | Henry Raul Boening | Brazil | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
7 | Mateusz Kusznierewicz Dominik Zycki |
Poland | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
SSL Lake Grand Slams
Year | First | Second | Third |
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2015 Grandson | United States George Szabo III Patrick Ducommun |
Germany Robert Stanjek Frithjof Kleen |
United States Mark Mendelblatt Brian Fatih |
SSL City Grand Slams
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2016 Hamburg | France Xavier Rohart Pierre-Alexis Ponsot |
Norway Eivind Melleby Joshua Revkin |
Poland Mateusz Kusznierewicz Dominik Życki |
SSL Breeze Grand Slams
Year | First | Second | Third |
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2019 Riva del Garda | Brazil Robert Scheidt Henry Raul Boening |
France Xavier Rohart Pierre-Alexis Ponsot |
United States Paul Cayard Arthur Lopes |
SSL Gold Cup
First edition in 2022
References
- "SSL Finals". Star Sailors League.
- "SSL Finals". Star Sailors League.
- "SSL Finals". Star Sailors League.
- "SSL Finals". Star Sailors League.
- "SSL Finals". Star Sailors League.