Bill Rich will use the same seeding and finals-judge selection formulas that Paul Walker used for the last three Stunt Nats, except that seeding this year will include Junior US team members. The seeding formula is based on Nats placing for the last 10 years. US team members not attending the Nats during the world-champs year are included, ranked the same as Nats winners. I did the calculation this year. I'll put the seeding into the Nats stunt tabulation program. I'll forward copies of the seeding spreadsheet to anybody who wants it. Likewise, I'll send the tabulation program to anybody who wants it. I encourage everybody to look at these spreadsheeds and critique them. Here are the top 30 seeds:
1 David Fitzgerald
2 Orestes Hernandez
3 Derek Barry
4 Brett Buck
5 Matt Neumann
6 Bill Rich
7 Paul Walker
8 Richard Oliver
9 Howard Rush
10 Windy Urtnowski
11 Randy Smith
12 Frank McMillan
13 Kenny Stevens
14 Bill Werwage
15 Dan Banjock
16 Terry Fancher
17 Doug Moon
18 Ryan Young
19 Kent Tysor
20 Josias Delgado
21 Bud Wieder
22 Eric Taylor
23 Paul Ferrell
24 Masaru Hiki
25 Alberto Haber
26 Mike Palko
27 Enrique Diez
28 Mike Schmitt
29 Germanico Becerril
30 Richard Giacobone
For the top 20 in Open for the last ten years, first place gets 20 points, second place gets 19, and so on. US Team members who were out of town for the WC get 20 points each. Scores get multiplied by 10 for 2010, 9 for 2009, and so on. Advanced scores are then multiplied by .5. Orestes's score includes both his Open and Advanced placings, for example. Top score is seeded #1. Guys who haven't placed in the top 20 in either Advanced or Open are unseeded. Their assignment to one of the four groups for qualifying rounds is done by random draw.
This seeding is only used to distribute contestants among four circles for qualifying. It might make the circles more uniform, but it has little effect on the outcome of the contest.
Comments on the method should go to Bill Rich, corrections to me.