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Siebe van de Spijker leads tight men’s Parkour speed rankings

Siebe van de Spijker holds the men’s speed lead with 90 points, but the top three are separated by just 35 in FIG’s best-two-events standings.

Tanya Okafor··2 min read
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Siebe van de Spijker leads tight men’s Parkour speed rankings
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Siebe van de Spijker sits atop the men’s Parkour speed rankings with 90 points, and the gap behind him is narrow enough to keep the race open after the first two World Cup stops. Caryl Cordt-Moller follows in second with 85 points, Tangui van Schingen is third on 55, and Bohdan Kolmakov is not far behind in fourth with 45.

The live FIG table is built as a best-two-events total, so every result at the top level carries extra weight. That format is already shaping the 2026 picture: the rankings page tracks men’s speed, women’s speed, men’s freestyle and women’s freestyle in separate tabs, and the men’s speed list is the clearest gauge of where the field stands after Montpellier and Istanbul.

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Montpellier’s World Cup ran May 14-17 at Rive du Lez in France, and Istanbul followed June 4-7 at Galataport Clock Tower Square in Türkiye. Those two events are the backbone of the current standings, and the official results index lists both parkour World Cups on the 2026 FIG calendar.

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Behind the leading four, Luca Demarchi is fifth with 40 points, Carlos Pena is sixth with 25, Miro Rehder is seventh with 20 and Andrea Consolini sits eighth with 15. Sacha Fontaine, Esteban Malaga and Hector Martinez are grouped further back, a sign that the points are spreading across a broader international field rather than settling into one-country control.

That depth is what makes the early table worth watching. Van de Spijker’s 90-point start gives him the edge, but Cordt-Moller is close enough to pressure him, and Kolmakov, Demarchi and the rest remain within striking range if they convert their next World Cup runs into stronger totals. With only the two best results counting toward the yearly winner, the standings now function as a live map of momentum heading into the rest of the season.

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