U.S. passes Japan to claim No. 1 spot as WBSC Women's Softball World Rankings Presented by ENEOS expand +63% to Record 62 nations

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24 First-time Countries Break into WBSC Softball World Rankings

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LAUSANNE, Switzerland -- The World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) today unveiled the 2017 end-of-the-year standings in the Official WBSC Softball World Rankings Presented by ENEOS.

National Team softball competitions experienced record levels in 2017, with 24 new nations earning ranking points for the first time, expanding the WBSC Softball World Rankings Presented by ENEOS from 38 nations to 62, marking an increase of 63% from 2016, following the decision of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to include softball and baseball at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

Four of the five Olympic continents -- the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania -- had at least one representative within the Top 10, reflecting an elite global representation not common in team sports.

Of the 62 nations currently ranked, only six remained in the same position from 2016.

USA Softball on Top of the Softball Rankings for the First Time

The United States catapulted to the top of the WBSC Women's Softball World Rankings Presented by ENEOS for the first time since the rankings were introduced in 2015. USA Softball National Teams are the reigning world champions in the Women's and Junior Women's (U-19) categories, having won the 2017 WBSC U-19 Women's World Championship and 2016 WBSC Women's Softball World Championship, which is biggest contest for the sport outside of the Olympics. USA Softball (4,054 points) overtook rival Softball Japan with a record lead of 255 points.

Japan fell to No. 2 with 3,799 points, relinquishing the top spot the nation had held since 2015. Japan finished in 2nd Place at both the WBSC Women's and Junior Women's World Championships.

Both No. 3 Canada (3,253 points) and No. 4 Australia (2,799 points) hold onto their rankings from 2016.

Chinese Taipei, with 758 additional points from 2016, jumped four slots to round out the Top 5. Only 75 points separate Australia and Chinese Taipei.

Positions 6-10 are stacked close together with only 230 points separating No. 6 Mexico (2,183 points) from No. 10 New Zealand (1,953 points).

24 First-time Countries Break into the WBSC Softball World Rankings

The 2017 international softball calendar saw an increase in WBSC-sanctioned events that impacted the rankings, as all world championship qualifiers, as well as continental championships, are now factored into the rankings.

This new rankings methodology allowed 24 nations from three continents to earn points for the first-time ever: Aruba, Bahamas, Belgium, British Virgin Islands, Bulgaria, Croatia, Curacao, Denmark, El Salvador, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iran, Lithuania, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Panama, Poland, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, and Ukraine.

Two of these nations -- British Virgin Islands and Turkey -- have never received any points from WBSC (baseball or softball).

South Africa re-enters the world rankings after falling off the list in 2016.

Denmark is a newcomer to the women's world rankings, but is ranked No. 13 for men.

Biggest Gainers

Ireland -- one of 14 nations to increase positions -- was the biggest winner to hit an all-time high at No. 20, a jump of 11 positions.

Despite dropping two places, No. 29 Uganda now ranks as the top African softball nation.

Europe's Italy and Czech Republic both increased four spots to join the Top 10 for the first time.

International Softball Calendar 2018

Next year's international schedule features the flagship WBSC Women's Softball World Championship in Chiba, Japan. The winner of the world championship will be awarded 1,150 points and a ticket to the Olympics Games Tokyo 2020.

The WBSC Softball World Rankings Presented by ENEOS track a country's entire National Team performance in all WBSC-sanctioned international competitions over a four-year period, including the U-19 Junior Women and Women Softball World Championships, multi-sport games, continental championships, and friendly series.

The web-based version and methodology of the WBSC Softball World Rankings Presented by ENEOS can be found at http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001sO3wWnZNXc8zFMPoE5fi2uO0EVBB6Ny1kE0N3RBCgdIjLOs1nYO63Oi3g5oUrVEUnzjBjCor_pYQwcb98x1BQAu-97a1Sj-uJM9wPyrTnJeuaceK4nfwsyTvC0hrRXMyIvmF0j4fgQYlWmZQVpdesaWYTXhxBq9rZi-JUmbwAnJRklLy1sNJjQ==&c=uiwvB2H43R9ih2AldVtuX5ISS4k2U0ro_gJHc5Ig7X7nN91CNys76g==&ch=tTntn5aRRnFUGEUG_a9T4NsRXxQ6m1Bu8OssKxANoc-RODWKCGAnGQ==.

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About the World Baseball Softball Confederation

Headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland -- the Olympic Capital -- the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) is the world governing body for baseball and softball. WBSC has 202 National Federation and Associate Members in 143 countries and territories across Asia, Africa, Americas, Europe and Oceania, which represent a united baseball/softball sports movement that encompasses over 65 million athletes and attracts approximately 150 million fans to stadiums worldwide annually.

The WBSC governs all international competitions involving official National Teams. The WBSC oversees the Softball World Championships (Men, Women, U-19 Men, and U-19 Women), Premier12, World Baseball Classic, and Baseball World Cups (U-12, U-15, U-18, U-23 and Women's).

For more information, visit: http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001sO3wWnZNXc8zFMPoE5fi2uO0EVBB6Ny1kE0N3RBCgdIjLOs1nYO63Oi3g5oUrVEUrz29ye6WlJbkNyo7SEded59OFxmJ_Vj3o35NGJEK1LDJCiuVJc34jhg_aQY6EiZjU9WLjhZImVw4LrLtuau0gB3DjIXfVI8g&c=uiwvB2H43R9ih2AldVtuX5ISS4k2U0ro_gJHc5Ig7X7nN91CNys76g==&ch=tTntn5aRRnFUGEUG_a9T4NsRXxQ6m1Bu8OssKxANoc-RODWKCGAnGQ==

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