The PTO has confirmed the final placings for the 2023 PTO World Rankings, with German athlete Anne Haug and Norwegian Kristian Blummenfelt both finishing top for the second year in a row. The leading athletes share out an end of season bonus pool of US$2,000,000 split equally between women and men, with US$100,000 going to the top ranked athletes.
The Top Tens male and female rankings for 2023 were:
Men | Points | Points | Women |
#1 Kristian Blummenfelt | 96.93 | 97.83 | #1 Anne Haug |
#2 Magnus Ditlev | 95.03 | 97.67 | #2 Ashleigh Gentle |
#3 Jason West | 94.42 | 96.39 | #3 Taylor Knibb |
#4 Jan Frodeno | 92.14 | 95.18 | #4 Lucy Charles-Barclay |
#5= Pieter Heemeryck | 91.19 | 92.28 | #5 Laura Philipp |
#5= Mathis Margirier | 91.19 | 91.26 | #6 Kat Matthews |
#7 Rudy von Berg | 90.48 | 90.99 | #7 Paula Findlay |
#8 Leon Chevalier | 90.19 | 90.90 | #8 Daniela Ryf |
#9 Sam Long | 90.14 | 90.55 | #9 Imogen Simmonds |
#10 Patrick Lange | 89.45 | 89.31 | #10 Emma Pallant-Browne |
For 2024, much remains unclear about which events the PTO hosts.