Skateboarding Score Calculator
Olympic / World Skate scoring for Street and Park
Olympic and World Skate skateboarding uses a five-judge panel scoring each run or trick 0–100. The highest and lowest scores are dropped and the middle three are averaged (a trimmed mean). In Street, the final is the best of two runs plus the two best of five tricks, for a maximum of 300. In Park, only the best of three runs counts, for a maximum of 100. Switch the mode above, enter the five judge scores per performance, and the totals update live.
Street: 5 judges score each run and trick 0–100. Drop the highest and lowest, average the middle three. Final = best run + the two best tricks (max 300).
82.33
174.66
256.99 / 300
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How skateboarding is scored
Five judges, 0–100, Overall Impression, trimmed mean, Street vs Park — the full breakdown with worked examples.
Skateboarding competition rules
Formats, judging, technology, equipment — the full competition reference.
Skateboarding glossary
Top, zone, flash, scramble — every term defined.
How the scoring works
Every run and every trick is scored by five judges on a 0–100 scale for Overall Impression — judges assess the whole performance, not trick-by-trick.
- Trimmed mean per performance: sort the five judge scores, drop the highest and the lowest, average the remaining three. One judge cannot swing the result.
- Street final: 2 runs (45 seconds each) plus 5 best-trick attempts. The score is the best single run plus the two highest trick scores. Maximum 300.
- Park final: 3 runs (45 seconds each). Only the best single run counts. Maximum 100. No best-trick round.
There is no difficulty multiplier and no formula beyond the trimmed mean — difficulty, execution, variety, flow, and use of the course all feed each judge's single number.
Worked example — Street
A street skater's competition, five judges per performance:
- Run 1: judges 80, 82, 84, 86, 88 → drop 80 and 88 → average of 82, 84, 86 = 84.00
- Run 2: judges 70, 72, 74, 76, 78 → average of 72, 74, 76 = 74.00
- Best run = 84.00
- Trick 1: 86, 88, 90, 92, 94 → average of 88, 90, 92 = 90.00
- Trick 2: fall → 0.00
- Trick 3: 82, 84, 86, 88, 90 → average of 84, 86, 88 = 86.00
- Two best tricks = 90.00 + 86.00 = 176.00
Final = best run + two best tricks = 84.00 + 176.00 = 260.00 / 300.
The failed trick and Run 2 are dropped — only the best run and the two highest tricks count.
What this calculator does not handle
This is a quick-reference tool, not authoritative scoring.
- SLS scale. Street League Skateboarding uses a 0.0–10.0 ranked, knockout format, not the 0–100 Olympic scale. This calculator models the World Skate / Olympic system only.
- Tie-breakers. World Skate breaks ties by the next-best run (and, in Street, the next-best trick). The calculator returns raw totals, not placings.
- TNS (Trick Not Scored). The Paris 2024+ self-waive mechanic is not modeled; enter a landed trick's scores or 0 for a fall.
- Live recalculation. Real competitions need server-side scoring, audit trails, and head-judge review. JudgeMate handles that for the event itself; this page is for estimation, organizer planning, and learning.