The ACE Battle Mile Individual Rating Game is a structured competition format designed to measure and rank the performance of individual runners over a standardized distance of 1 mile (1,609 meters and 34 centimeters). This event emphasizes solo athletic achievement, with runners competing independently to secure their standing in the ACE Battle Mile rating system based solely on their individual time and endurance capabilities.
Rankings in the Individual Rating Game are calculated based on precise performance metrics, offering a transparent and competitive leader board that highlights the top-performing individuals within the ACE Battle framework. This rating system is essential for participants aiming to establish or enhance their reputation in the ACE Battle community and provides a benchmark for athletes preparing for high-level competition and future ACE Battle League events.
In the Ace Battle Team Ranking Mile, teams can compete in three distinct categories: Male, Female, and Mixed. Each category is structured to ensure competitive fairness while providing a diverse range of team configurations.
Male
Female
Mixed
Team Composition: 7 athletes total (5 main + 2 jokers).
Team Details:
• Teams may register up to 12 participants.
• 5 Main Players: Start the race.
• 2 Jokers: Positioned in the substitution zone before the battle starts.
• 2 Reserve Players: Can participate in subsequent battles on the same day.
The Team Ranking Mile in Ace Battle focuses on calculating the total performance of a team during individual races, where each member's contribution matters. The ranking system is designed to balance raw speed with strategic planning, ensuring that both mile racers, pacers, and jokers contribute to the team's overall success.
The team’s overall score is calculated by summing the times of all team members, with each role contributing equally to the final outcome.
This formula ensures that the performance of every team member, regardless of their role, is crucial to the team’s success. The faster the total team time, the higher the ranking.
For each team member, performance points are calculated based on their race time:
This formula standardizes scores by subtracting the race time from a constant (1200). The lower the race time, the higher the performance points.