Saturday, October 26, 2019

2019 World Judo Championships Results


The 2019 World Judo Championships finished up in Tokyo, Japan on Sunday September 1st.

See the Judo Athlete Rankings at AinsworthSports.com

The 2019 World Judo Championships Men's Medalists
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Gold-Lukhumi Chkvimani (Georgia)
Silver-Sharafuddin Lutfillaev (Uzbekistan)
Bronze-Yeldos Smetov (Kazakhstan)
Bronze-Ryujiu Nagayama (Japan)

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Gold-Joshiro Maruyama (Japan)
Silver-Kim Lim-Hwan (South Korea)
Bronze-Hifumi Abe (Japan)
Bronze-Denis Vieru (Moldova)

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Gold-Shohei Ono (Japan)
Silver-Rustam Orujov (Azerbaijan)
Bronze-Hidayat Heydarov (Azerbaijan)
Bronze-Denis Yartsev (Russia)

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Gold-Sagi Muki (Israel)
Silver-Matthias Casse (Belgium)
Bronze-Antoine Valois-Fortier (Canada)
Bronze-Luka Maisuradze (Georgia)

Middleweight
Gold-Noel van't End (Netherlands)
Silver-Shoichiro Mukai (Japan)
Bronze-Axel Clerget (France)
Bronze-Nemanja Majdov (Serbia)

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Gold-Jorge Fonseca (Portugal)
Silver-Niyaz Ilyasov (Russia)
Bronze-Michael Korrel (Netherlands)
Bronze-Aaron Wolf (Japan)

Heavyweight
Gold-Lukas Krpalek (Czech Republic)
Silver-Hisayoshi Harasawa (Japan)
Bronze-Kim Min-Jong (South Korea)
Bronze-Roy Meyer (Netherlands)

See the Women's Judo Athlete Rankings at AinsworthSports.com

The 2019 World Judo Championships Women's Medalists
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Gold-Daria Bilodid (Ukraine)
Silver-Funa Tonaki (Japan)
Bronze-Monkhbaytn Urantsetseg (Mongolia)
Bronze-Distria Krasniqi (Kosovo)

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Gold-Uta Abe (Japan)
Silver-Natalia Kuziutina (Russia)
Bronze-Majilinda Kelmendi (Kosovo)
Bronze-Ai Shishime (Japan)

Lightweight
Gold-Christa Deguchi (Canada)
Silver-Tsukasa Yoshida (Japan)
Bronze-Julia Kowalczyk (Poland)
Bronze-Rafaela Silva (Brazil)

Half Middleweight
Gold-Clarisse Agbegnenou (France)
Silver-Miku Tashiro (Japan)
Bronze-Martyna Trajdos (Germany)
Bronze-Juul Franssen (Netherlands)

Middleweight
Gold-Marie-Eve Gahie (France)
Silver-Barbara Timo (Portugal)
Bronze-Sally Conway (Great Britain)
Bronze-Margaux Pinot (France)

Half Heavyweight
Gold-Madeleine Malonga (France)
Silver-Shori Hamada (Japan)
Bronze-Lorianka Kuka (Japan)
Bronze-Mayra Aguiar (Brazil)

Heavyweight
Gold-Akira Sone (Japan)
Silver-Idalys Ortiz (Cuba)
Bronze-Kayra Sayit (Turkey)
Bronze-Sarah Asahina (Japan)

Changes Made to the Athlete Rankings after the 2019 World Championships:
Clarisse Agbegnenou of France moves up from the #11 ranked Judo athlete of All-Time to the #7 Judo athlete of All-Time.

Saturday, October 12, 2019

2019 IndyCar Season Results



The 2019 IndyCar Racing Series finished up in Monterey, Mexico on Sunday September 22nd.

See the IndyCar Driver Rankings at AinsworthSports.com

The Top 20 Ranked Drivers of the Season
1. Josef Newgarden
2. Simon Pagenaud
3. Alexander Rossi
4. Scott Dixon
5. Will Power
6. Felix Rosenqvist
7. Colton Herta
8. Ryan Hunter-Reay
9. Takuma Sato
10. Graham Rahal
11. Sebastien Bourdais
12. James Hinchcliffe
13. Santino Ferrucci
14. Spencer Pigot
15. Tony Kanaan
16. Marco Andretti
17. Marcus Ericsson
18. Zach Veach
19. Matheus Leist
20. Ed Jones

Changes Made to the Driver Rankings after the 2019 IndyCar Series:
Josef Newgarden moves up from the 9th to the 3rd Ranked IndyCar Driver of All-Time
Simon Pagenaud moves up from the 6th to the 5th Ranked IndyCar Driver of All-Time
Josef Newgarden moves up from the 6th to the 2nd Ranked IndyCar Driver of the 2010's
Colton Herta, Felix Rosenqvist, Jack Harvey, Matheus Leist, Santino Ferrucci, & Zach Veach all make the first appearances on the ranking list.
1,410 Drivers are now listed on All-Time Drivers Ranking List.

Sunday, October 6, 2019

2019 FIBA World Cup Results

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The 2019 FIBA World Cup finished up in China on Sunday September 15th.

See the National Basketball Rankings at AinsworthSports.com

The Top 20 Statistically Ranked Players
1. Tomas Satoransky-Czech Republic
2. Bogdan Bogdanovic-Serbia
3. Patty Mills-Australia
4. Ricky Rubio-Spain
5. Facundo Campazzo-Argentina
6. Luis Scola-Argentina
7. Evan Fournier-France
8. Marc Gasol-Spain
9. Joe Ingles-Australia
10. Nikola Jokic-Serbia
11. Donovan Mitchell-USA
12. Ricardo Ratliffe-South Korea
13. Dennis Schroder-Germany
14. Mateusz Ponitka-Poland
15. Rudy Gobert-France
16. A.J. Slaughter-Poland
17. Nando De Colo-France
18. Kemba Walker-USA
19. Matthew Dellavedova-Australia
20. Jaromir Bohacik-Czech Republic

The Final Team Rankings
1. Spain
2. Argentina
3. France
4. Australia
5. Serbia
6. Czech Republic
7. USA
8. Poland
9. Lithuania
10. Italy
11. Greece
12. Russia
13. Brazil
14. Venezuela
15. Puerto Rico
16. Dominican Republic
17. Nigeria
18. Germany
19. New Zealand
20. Tunisia
21. Canada
22. Turkey
23. Iran
24. China
25. Montenegro
26. South Korea
27. Angola
28. Jordan
29. Cote d'Ivoire
30. Senegal
31. Japan
32. Philippines

Changes Made to the National Basketball Rankings after the 2019 World Cup:
Czech Republic & Montenegro made their first appearances in either a World Cup or Olympic Games
Italy, Japan, & Poland made their first appearances in a World Cup or Olympics this decade
Spain's Gold Medal propelled them up two spots to #4 All-Time (They passed Brazil & Argentina)
Spain also moved up to the #2 ranked team of the 2010's
Argentina moved up to the #4 ranked team of the 2010's