Athletic performance ranking by sports
Discover the outstanding athletes who have undergone Sport Combine’s comprehensive athletic testing sessions. Explore our exclusive leaderboard showcasing the remarkable individuals who have demonstrated their athletic prowess. From speed and agility to strength and endurance, these athletes have left their mark on the Sport Combine platform.
At the end of each year, we honor the outstanding athletes in each test category with well-deserved recognition and exclusive prize. It’s an opportunity to celebrate their dedication, hard work, and commitment to pushing their limit.
Basketball
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Top 15 - 18 years old and over
Player Name | Result |
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Aboubacar Samake | 3.00 |
Kyllian Mensah | 3.02 |
Kevin Sanon | 3.03 |
Miric Machla | 3.07 |
Ali Diaby | 3.08 |
Omar Sakho | 3.09 |
Noah Dagnet | 3.14 |
Sidiki Kone | 3.18 |
Djibril Diawara | 3.21 |
Mohamed-Naby Ndiaye | 3.22 |
Haris Meguenni | 3.26 |
Carl Gillot | 3.28 |
Mike Urie | 3.29 |
Aniss Laissaoui | 3.30 |
Moussa Diakite | 3.32 |
The standing vertical jump test measures an athlete’s explosive lower-body power and ability to generate force vertically. It involves jumping as high as possible from a stationary position, with the height of the jump recorded. This test is an indicator of an athlete’s leaping ability.
Player Name | Result |
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Miric Machla | 88 cm |
Sidiki Kone | 80 cm |
Bryan Mahondza | 75 cm |
Kyllian Mensah | 73 cm |
Omar Sahko | 69 cm |
Beni Joy | 69 cm |
Ali Diaby | 68 cm |
Mohamed-Naby Ndiaye | 65 cm |
Moussa Diakite | 64 cm |
Aboubacar Samake | 64 cm |
Ssini Makenga | 64 cm |
Mike Urie | 63 cm |
Noah Dagnet | 62 cm |
Carl Gillot | 62 cm |
Kevin Sanon | 61 cm |
The maximum vertical jump test is a measure of an athlete’s jumping ability with a running start. In this test, the athlete takes a few steps or builds momentum before jumping one or both feet to reach the highest possible point. The distance or height jumped is recorded to assess the athlete’s explosive power and ability to generate force in motion.
Player Name | Result |
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Miric Machla | 102 cm |
Sidiki Kone | 97 cm |
Bryan Mahondza | 97 cm |
Kevin Sanon | 96 cm |
Kyllian Mensah | 92 cm |
Djibril Diawara | 91 cm |
Moussa Marie | 90 cm |
Beni Joy | 89 cm |
Omar Sahko | 87 cm |
Aniss Laissaoui | 82 cm |
Ali Diaby | 79 cm |
Aboubacar Samake | 79 cm |
Carl Gillot | 79 cm |
Ssini Makenga | 78 cm |
Noah Dagnet | 78 cm |
The shuttle run test is a widely used drill to assess an athlete’s speed, agility, reaction and change-of-direction ability. In this test, the athlete starts at the starting line and sprints to the right or left cone, touches the line with their hand, changes direction, and sprints back to the opposite cone, touches the line again, and finally sprints back to the starting line.
Player Name | Result |
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Djibril Diawara | 2.92 |
Miric Machla | 2.95 |
Kyllian Mensah | 2.98 |
Aniss Laissaoui | 2.99 |
Mohamed-Naby Ndiaye | 3.03 |
Kevin Sanon | 3.04 |
Moussa Diakite | 3.04 |
Noah Dagnet | 3.04 |
Bryan Mahondza | 3.05 |
Beni Joy | 3.10 |
Ali Diaby | 3.14 |
Sidiki Kone | 3.17 |
Joseph-Ndilou Malonga | 3.23 |
Omar Sahko | 3.25 |
Carl Gillot | 3.26 |
The lane agility test assesses the agility, foot work, body control, quickness, and lateral movement skills of an athlete. In this test, they must maneuver through a series of cones placed at specific distances, simulating quick changes of direction and lateral movements. The time taken to complete the course is recorded and used as an indicator of the player’s ability to move efficiently and fluidly.
Player Name | Result |
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Sidiki Kone | 10.42 |
Miric Machla | 10.46 |
Bryan Mahondza | 10.97 |
Djibril Diawara | 10.98 |
Ali Diaby | 11.03 |
Ssini Makenga | 11.08 |
Kyllian Mensah | 11.1 |
Omar Sahko | 11.67 |
Beni Joy | 11.68 |
Haris Meguenni | 11.79 |
Mike Urie | 12.06 |
Aniss Laissaoui | 12.12 |
Moussa Marie | 12.37 |
Moussa Diakite | 12.41 |
Aboubacar Samake | 12.42 |
The bench press test is a strength assessment. It measures an athlete’s upper body strength and endurance, specifically targeting the chest, shoulders, and triceps muscles. During the test, the player lies on a flat bench and lifts a weighted barbell loaded with standardized weights. The player lowers the bar to their chest and then pushes it back up until their arms are fully extended. The number of successful repetitions completed is recorded, indicating the player’s strength and muscular endurance in the upper body.
Player Name | Result |
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Miric Machla | 10 rep |
Haris Meguenni | 10 rep |
Noah Dagnet | 6 rep |
Sidiki Kone | 4 rep |
Beni Joy | 2 rep |
Moussa Diakite | 2 rep |
Ssini Makenga | 1 rep |
Mike Urie | 1 rep |
Kyllian Mensah | 1 rep |
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Top 5 - under 18 years old
Player Name | Result |
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Johnny Wang | 3.00 |
Kenzo Cornelus | 3.13 |
Andry Danielo | 3.14 |
Loris Tarlet | 3.17 |
Theo Brucelle-Louisius | 3.20 |
Player Name | Result |
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Andry Danielo | 79 cm |
Kenzo Cornelus | 70 cm |
Loris Tarlet | 67 cm |
Felix Kherroubi | 67 cm |
Johnny Wang | 64 cm |
The maximum vertical jump test is a measure of an athlete’s jumping ability with a running start. In this test, the athlete takes a few steps or builds momentum before jumping one or both feet to reach the highest possible point. The distance or height jumped is recorded to assess the athlete’s explosive power and ability to generate force in motion.
Player Name | Result |
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Kenzo Cornelus | 90 cm |
Andry Danielo | 89 cm |
Felix Kherroubi | 77 cm |
Theo Brucelle-Louisius | 77 cm |
Johnny Wang | 76 cm |
The shuttle run test is a widely used drill to assess an athlete’s speed, agility, reaction and change-of-direction ability. In this test, the athlete starts at the starting line and sprints to the right or left cone, touches the line with their hand, changes direction, and sprints back to the opposite cone, touches the line again, and finally sprints back to the starting line.
Player Name | Result |
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Ousseynou Tandine | 3.07 |
Johnny Wang | 3.15 |
Theo Brucelle-Louisius | 3.18 |
Andry Danielo | 3.20 |
Felix Kherroubi | 3.25 |
The lane agility test assesses the agility, foot work, body control, quickness, and lateral movement skills of an athlete. In this test, they must maneuver through a series of cones placed at specific distances, simulating quick changes of direction and lateral movements. The time taken to complete the course is recorded and used as an indicator of the player’s ability to move efficiently and fluidly.
Player Name | Result |
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Kenzo Cornelus | 10.78 |
Johnny Wang | 10.84 |
Andry Danielo | 11.07 |
Loris Tarlet | 11.18 |
Theo Brucelle-Louisius | 11.18 |
The bench press test is a strength assessment. It measures an athlete’s upper body strength and endurance, specifically targeting the chest, shoulders, and triceps muscles. During the test, the player lies on a flat bench and lifts a weighted barbell loaded with standardized weights. The player lowers the bar to their chest and then pushes it back up until their arms are fully extended. The number of successful repetitions completed is recorded, indicating the player’s strength and muscular endurance in the upper body.
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