The XDGE system runs on two connected tracks that define each member's club level:
System One:
Measures how diverse your experience is — how many sports you've completed across the four elements.
System Two:
Measures how intense your experiences are — how extreme each sport (and your specific actions within it) is.
Together, they determine your official XDGE qualification level.
System One: Athlete Ranking
Your personal ranking in System One is based on how many sports you've completed across the four elements:
Each element represents a category of extreme sports. Completing sports in different elements shows range and versatility.
System Two: Sport Ranking
System Two assigns a point value to every sport — and to each level of difficulty or action within that sport.
Each action or variation within a sport is scored between 50 and 100 points, determined by an algorithm that considers various internal and external factors (like risk, speed, control, technicality, and environmental conditions).
For example:
- Skydiving (Tandem) → 58 points
- Skydiving (Solo) → 80 points
Both are part of skydiving, but the solo jump earns more points because it requires greater individual skill and discipline.
Points Add Up
Every completed action or variation earns its own points, and those points stack cumulatively on your personal XDGE profile.
So if you've done both tandem and solo skydiving, your total sport points combine, even though they belong to the same discipline.
Note: Your total accumulated points are displayed on your profile but do not directly determine your club badge level.
Club levels are based on the combination of completed sports (System One) and their individual point values (System Two).
Club Level Qualifications
- Diamond
One sport in one element. - Double Diamond
Two sports across two elements, but one of these sports must be valued at a minimum of 70pts. - Triple Diamond
Three sports across three elements, but one of these sports must be valued at a minimum of 80pts. - Xtreme
Four sports across four elements, but one of these sports must be valued at a minimum of 90pts. - Joker
Four sports across four elements, but all sports require a minimum score of 90 points. - Ace
Four sports across four elements, but all sports require a minimum score of 100 points.
In Summary
- System One measures your range across the elements.
- System Two measures your depth within each sport.
- Your badge level comes from the combination of breadth (number of elements) and intensity (point values).
- Your total score reflects your lifetime accumulation - a record of everything you've achieved, even beyond your current level.