Roller Freestyle Score Calculator
Five-criterion weighted scoring for Park, Street, Vert, and Big Air
World Skate scores roller freestyle (aggressive inline) holistically on a 0.01–99.99 scale per judge. JudgeMate's calculator operationalizes that holistic read into a five-criterion weighted card — Technical Difficulty, Execution, Variety, Style & Flow, Amplitude & Risk — each scored 0–10 per judge, multiplied by the configured weight, summed to a 0–100 total per judge, and averaged across the panel. With multiple runs, the best counts (Park best-of-3, Street best-of-2, Vert best-of-2 or 3, Big Air single attempt). Switch modes above, edit the weights inside their bands, enter judge scores per criterion, and the totals update live.
Park: best of 3 runs (45–60s). 5 criteria × weight per judge, panel averaged arithmetically. Only the best run counts.
80.13
80.13 out of 100
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How roller freestyle is scored
World Skate rules, 4–6 judge panels, the holistic 0.01–99.99 scale, and how JudgeMate's five-criterion card maps onto the federation framework.
Roller Freestyle competition rules
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Roller Freestyle glossary
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How the scoring works
Roller freestyle judging at the federation level is holistic — each judge writes one number from 0.01 to 99.99 for the whole run and the panel's scores are averaged. JudgeMate's default calculator turns that holistic read into a structured scorecard so club and regional organizers can run consistent scoring without re-inventing the judging sheet.
Five criteria, scored 0–10 per judge.
- Technical Difficulty (25–30%) — trick complexity, rotation counts, rail length, gap distance, switch-up combinations.
- Execution (25–30%) — landing quality, balance, trick completion, control through the maneuver.
- Variety (15–20%) — diversity of trick types and obstacle usage across the run.
- Style & Flow (15–20%) — creative expression, run continuity, speed maintenance, body confidence.
- Amplitude & Risk (10–15%) — height on aerials, gap coverage, commitment level.
Math per judge. Each criterion score (0–10) is multiplied by its weight as a percentage. The five contributions sum to a 0–100 weighted total for that judge. Example: with the default 28 / 27 / 17 / 18 / 10 split, a judge giving 8 / 8 / 7 / 8 / 7 produces 8×0.28 + 8×0.27 + 7×0.17 + 8×0.18 + 7×0.10 = 2.24 + 2.16 + 1.19 + 1.44 + 0.70 = 7.73, scaled ×10 = 77.3.
Panel average and best-of-N. Each judge's 0–100 total is computed and the panel is averaged. With multiple runs, only the best run counts: Park typically best-of-3, Street best-of-2, Vert best-of-2 or 3 by bulletin, Big Air a single attempt. With 5+ judges, an optional trimmed mean drops the high and low and averages the middle three — the federation default is plain arithmetic mean, the trimmed option is for organizers who explicitly add it to their bulletin.
Weights are editorial, not federation rules. World Skate's Roller Freestyle Rulebook 2026 lists the criteria judges consider but does not assign weights to any one. The 25–30 / 25–30 / 15–20 / 15–20 / 10–15 bands here are JudgeMate's default for club organizers. Sanctioned World Cup or World Championship events should follow the bulletin's qualitative criteria, with judges working holistically on the 0.01–99.99 scale.
Worked example — Park run, five-judge panel
Mode: Park, best of 3 runs, default weights 28 / 27 / 17 / 18 / 10, no trimmed mean.
Run 1 — five judges score each criterion 0–10:
- Judge 1: 8.5 / 8.0 / 7.5 / 8.0 / 7.5 → 8.5×0.28 + 8.0×0.27 + 7.5×0.17 + 8.0×0.18 + 7.5×0.10 = 2.38 + 2.16 + 1.275 + 1.44 + 0.75 = 8.005 → 80.05
- Judge 2: 8.0 / 7.5 / 7.0 / 7.5 / 7.0 → 2.24 + 2.025 + 1.19 + 1.35 + 0.70 = 7.505 → 75.05
- Judge 3: 9.0 / 8.5 / 8.0 / 8.5 / 8.0 → 2.52 + 2.295 + 1.36 + 1.53 + 0.80 = 8.505 → 85.05
- Judge 4: 8.5 / 8.5 / 7.5 / 8.0 / 7.5 → 2.38 + 2.295 + 1.275 + 1.44 + 0.75 = 8.14 → 81.40
- Judge 5: 8.0 / 8.0 / 8.0 / 7.5 / 8.0 → 2.24 + 2.16 + 1.36 + 1.35 + 0.80 = 7.91 → 79.10
Panel average for Run 1 = (80.05 + 75.05 + 85.05 + 81.40 + 79.10) / 5 = 80.13.
Run 2 and Run 3 scored similarly produce 76.40 and 78.20.
Final = best of 3 runs = 80.13 (out of 100).
A panel average in the 75–88 range puts the run in World-Cup-tier territory — FISE Montpellier Roller Freestyle Park and the 2025 World Championships in Sakai both saw winning runs in that band. Independent contests like Winterclash use the same calibration ceiling for their Pro division.
What this calculator does not handle
This is a quick-reference tool, not authoritative scoring.
- Federation holistic input. World Skate's default is one holistic 0.01–99.99 score per judge, not a per-criterion breakdown. Sanctioned World Cup and World Championship events run that way; the calculator's 5-criterion card is JudgeMate's club-tier operationalization.
- Tie-breaks. The Roller Freestyle Rulebook 2026 breaks ties on second-best run, then on Head Judge call. The calculator returns raw totals, not placings.
- Head Judge override. At World Cup the Head Judge is one of 4–5 scoring judges; at World Championships the Head Judge is the sixth panelist and does not score. The calculator treats every judge equally and does not model the Head Judge's veto on disputed tricks (made vs. bailed).
- Big Air weights may differ in practice. Big Air at independent festival events sometimes uses a simpler Technical / Execution / Style three-criterion card. The calculator uses the same five-criterion default across modes; adjust weights inside the bands if your bulletin specifies otherwise.
- Live recalculation. Real competitions need server-side scoring, audit trails, and Head Judge review. JudgeMate handles that inside the event itself; this page is for estimation, organizer planning, and learning.