I think this is based on the order of who collected all the 109 gold medals first.
So, the first person who managed to collect all of them, is #1 on the leaderboard.
The person who managed to collect all golden medals as second, is #2 on the leaderboard.
(I’m not quite sure about this though... It could just be a random order as well...)
But if this is how the system works, then is it currently not possible to get a higher spot on the Parkour leaderboard.
I was already thinking about making a suggestion thread about this topic, because I might have found a solid solution to this ‘issue’:
1) When people have the same amount of golden medals, the amount of collected silver medals would determine the spots of the players on the leaderboard. (The person with the most collected silver medals would get placed higher up, of course)
2) When even the amount of silver medals is the same for both of the players, the amount of collected bronze medals would determine the spots of the players on the leaderboard. (The person with the most collected bronze medals would get placed higher up, of course)
3) If all of this is the same, the spots on the leaderboard could still be determined by the order of who collected all the medals first.
[Special] ) For all players who collected all 109 golden medals, the order could be determined by the time the players completed all parkour levels:
The time of each individual parkour level would get counted together, and the player with the lowest amount of time, gets placed higher up on the leaderboard.
(But like I said, this last system would only be used to determine the leaderboard spots of all players who collected all 109 golden medals. For the other players, the first system would be used to determine their spots on the leaderboard!)
Ohhh yeah, I want to ask one more thing: please let me know your opinion about this system. Because if you like it, I might make a suggestion thread about it!