The “Majors” are the three most prestigious tournaments of the season.
The “Medal” is awarded to the “Player Of the Year” at the conclusion of the season.
The Majors
Up until the 2026 Season, the “Majors” yielded the highest numbers of ranking points with the World Championship standing out as the only event at level 4. Plus, they have always been the only triple-threat tournaments with trophies at stake.
- World Masters (right)
- GP World Series (left)
- World Championship (middle)

Each player’s goal will certainly be to win all three “Majors” at least once in order to complete a “Career Triple Crown” and henceforth be referred to as a “Triple Crown Winner”.
A player accomplishing this within a single season, thus completing a “Royal Triple Crown”, will be crowned “Triple Crown Queen/King/Princess” and have the right to wear their “Queen’s/King’s/Princess’ Crown” for the rest of their career.
Previous “Majors” winners are:
| SEASON | WORLD MASTERS | GP WORLD SERIES | WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022-231 | Sissy | Sissy | Sissy | ![]() |
| 2024 | Sissy | Sissy | Sissy | ![]() |
| 2025 | Nici | Harry | Sissy | |
| 2026 | Sissy |
The Medal
Starting in 2027, the player winning the most “Majors” during the season will win the “Medal” as “Player Of The Year”.2
In case of a tie, the World Championship will count double, thus determining the Medalist.
The “Medal” shall be officially awarded to the Player of the Year at the New Year’s Eve banquet.
The reigning medalist has the right to wear the “Medal” throughout the season.
Previous medalists are:
- “Majors” were played in reverse order. ↩︎
- In previous seasons, the Medal Race included the results from all triple-threat ranking tournaments of the present season. ↩︎
- The inaugural season was very experimental and unstructured and eventually merged the only tournament played in 2022 with those played in 2023 to ensure it would include editions of all three “Majors”. ↩︎

