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Scoring Method for the Overall Champion
To make the competition more interesting, an overall championship trophy will be awarded to the organisation accumulating the highest points from the 15 events (excluding the Dynamic Moments Photo Contest) for each group. The scoring method is set out as follows:
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The top four winning organisations of each group (i.e. the champion, the first, second, and third runners-up) in each event will score 7 points, 5 points, 3 points and 1 point respectively. For competitions such as badminton and table tennis (excluding swimming and track and field) comprising various individual events, the top four winning organisations will be determined by the sum of the points they scored in all individual events (the champion scores 7 points, the first runner-up 5 points, the second runner-up 3 points and the third runner-up 1 point). If two or more organisations score the same highest points, the one which holds more first places will win; and if they hold the same number of first places, the one holding more second places will win. The same method applies until the overall winning places are determined. If the scores of the organisations are all the same, they will all be awarded the championship of the particular group.
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For swimming and track and field events, the eight contestants entering the final will score points, with 9 points, 7 points, 6 points, 5 points, 4 points, 3 points, 2 points and 1 point from the champion to the seventh runner-up respectively (these points will only be calculated for the overall score in swimming or track and field events but not for the overall score in the Corporate Games 2005 (the Games)). The top four winning organisations in swimming or track and field events will be determined by the sum of the points they scored in all individual events. If two or more organisations score the same highest points, the one which holds more first places will win; and if they hold the same number of first places, the one holding more second places will win. The same method applies until the overall winning places are determined. If the scores of the organisations are all the same, they will all be awarded the championship of the particular group.
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The organisation accumulating the highest points from the 15 events will be awarded the overall championship for each group. If two or more organisations score the same highest points, the one which holds more first places will win; and if they hold the same number of first places, the one holding more second places will win. The same method applies until the overall winning places are determined. If the scores of the organisations are all the same, they will all be awarded the championship of the particular group.
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