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Official World Rankings Updated June 10, 2026

Silva Saarinen’s FPO lead looks fragile, with four chasers packed behind her and Tallinn’s European Open next to hit the rankings.

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Official World Rankings Updated June 10, 2026
Source: pdga.com

Silva Saarinen looks most vulnerable at No. 1, with Holyn Handley, Ohn Scoggins, Missy Gannon and Kristin Lätt stacked behind her in a FPO race where one strong week can change the order. Gannon Buhr still leads MPO, but Richard Wysocki, Calvin Heimburg, Niklas Anttila and Isaac Robinson are close enough to keep the pressure on every time the rankings refresh.

That pressure matters because the PDGA formula is built to reward both form and durability. The Official Disc Golf World Rankings use results from the previous 104 weeks, give more weight to recent performances and assign the most value to Majors, with updates after every PDGA Major or Elite Series event. The next event to count is the PDGA European Open in Tallinn, Estonia, set for June 18-21 at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, and the European Disc Golf Festival describes it as Europe’s only PDGA Major in 2026.

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The current shape of the top line explains why the June 10 update reads like a volatility report rather than a routine reset. Kristin Lätt had held No. 1 since the relaunched rankings debuted before the 2024 season, until Saarinen became the first new FPO No. 1 under the system in April 2026. Buhr’s rise has been just as stark in MPO, climbing from No. 5 at the start of 2024 to No. 1 by the end of that season. The rankings were relaunched on February 21, 2024, after a hiatus since 2019, with the new system developed alongside Mark Broadie and Dylan Bierne of SportEdge.

The churn below the top five shows how little is separating the field. On the FPO side, Anniken Kristiansen Steen rose to 12th, Rebecca Don moved to 20th, Eliezra Midtlyng climbed to 30th, Trinity Bryant reached 66th, Therese Cuevas moved to 72nd and Tailey Rowley landed at 92nd. In MPO, Chris Dickerson jumped to 13th, Luke Taylor to 16th, Eagle McMahon to 20th, Väinö Mäkelä to 27th and Mauri Villmann to 28th, while Zach Arlinghaus, Harry Chace, Albert Tamm, Jeremy Koling and Jonathan Borzick also moved up.

That is the real story in the June 10 table: the top spots are not settled, they are being defended. With Tallinn next, the rankings have entered the stretch where one major result can tighten the race or flip it outright.

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