Monday, April 11, 2022

WEF 2022 Grand Prix Analysis

 


Each week of WEF, JumpClear analyzed the Grand Prix to provide stats on the most faulted course element.  We also tracked overall faults across the 13 weeks.  Here's what we learned!

There were 551 First Rounds throughout the Season (data includes the highest level grand prix each week).  119 (22%) were clear.  The highest clear round average came in Week 6, a 3* where Catalina Cruz was the course designer.

There were 772 unique Round 1 Faults.  

  • The most frequently faulted course elements were an Other Oxer (13%) and Other Vertical (10%)
  • The least faulted were a wall, a triple bar, the first jump (all jump types) and a Last Jump Vertical.  All were 1% or less of total faults.  (Interestingly, last jump oxer was much more heavily faulted (7%)
  • Combinations made up 37% of faults in total: the most faulted combination element was a Combination-in Vertical
  • The most faulted Combination Type by a significant margin was an Oxer-Vertical (27%).  Vertical-Oxer (18%) and Vertical-Oxer-Vertical (15%) followed.  


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