RANKED points tally

The last of the 2004 RANKED tournaments have been over for awhile, but the point tallys for the ranked competitors haven't changed for several tournaments. When will they get updated, and when will the final standings be posted?

Great question and one to which I would like to know the answer.

i got the same prob.

I'm talking prominent events like NAGA New England england, and Chicago not being added in.
Any response from anyone?

I've been waiting for the results to be tallied as well? Specificly the NAGA Chicago Pro/AM

Anyone?

Now it appears that NAGA plans on giving out RANKED 2004 awards at their Hall of Fame banquet, but how is that possible when it appears that the tournaments points for the last couple of months have not yet been added into the standings???

Great point Gollom....I can't wait to hear the answer.......I emailed NAGA 2x on this and both times got a response that it was going to be fixed....I also included the names of grapplers I know that competed, won, and never recieved the points....I'm still waiting to see it fixed...Thanks for starting this thread......I love the NAGA tournaments and I think the ranked system is a great concept and makes competing more interesting.....but if the system is broke it it begins to lose credibility in the eyes of the fighters

RANKED 2004 totals look updated...thanks

There has been an update to the 2004 standings since I first posted this thread. Thanks!. But in looking it over, I saw one thing that I think is a pretty obvious mistake.
I'm a guy, so I have nothing personal to gain or lose by this, but for the sake of fairness to our women competitors, this should be fixed.
A no-gi woman competitor named Heather Leander is ranked 2nd in no gi with 495.3 points, compared to Christina Valivese's 651.8. But Heather is somehow also listed as 7th with 313.7 points. Should these two point tallys be combined, and if so, shouldn't Heather actually be the No.1 RANKED woman for the year?
In any case, she shouldn't be listed in two positions. With one spot, everybody below her should move up, and somebody who didn't make the top 15 list should actually be on it.

It looks like Heather Leander put down Fatjos as her school on some forms and NJIMB/Cabeca on others. Fatjos is part of NJIMB along with Tong Dragon - they are all trained under Fernando Cabeca. So maybe that's why they have her listed twice with different point totals. Same girl and same team though.

Heather Leander's points have been corrected. Thanks.