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# The Leaderboard

The Leaderboard showcases the highest scores for each [competition](broken://pages/lGR6iQbhsE3hFtACdPgX) and code, displaying the top ten performers. Coaches can access the Leaderboard in a round-by-round view, or a full-season view, that shows the top 20 scorers to date.&#x20;

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Coaches will always be able to view their score and position on the Leaderboard (below the top twenty) and compare their ranking to other coaches.


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