I still say we should go back to flipping a quarter.

Tie Breaker – for events
If, at the end of a competition, two or more of the top 6 competitors have the same “event point total”, a
tiebreaker will be used to determine finishing position. Obstacle A1will be declared as a tiebreaker and
the best score from that obstacle (including progress and bonus points) will determine the higher finisher.
If a tie is declared on that obstacle, then the next obstacle in succession (A2) will be used, and so on,
until the tie is broken. If inclement weather puts one competitor at a disadvantage, then they must be
aware that “luck of the draw” sometimes does play a role. If all “tied” competitors did not have an
opportunity to run the chosen obstacle, the next obstacle that all parties had the opportunity to run would
be the tie breaker.
Tie Breaker – for series
If, after the last event in a series, two or more or the top 10 competitors have the same “series point total”,
a tiebreaker will be used to determine finishing position. The competitor with the most first place finishes
will be the first tie-breaker. The second tie-breaker will be the finisher with the highest placing in the final
event.