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leaderboard

British  
/ ˈliːdəˌbɔːd /

noun

  1. a board displaying the names and current scores of the leading competitors, esp in a golf tournament

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That means he joins Picture Parlour's Katherine Parlour at the bottom of the guest leaderboard, on 10 points.

From BBC

However, unheralded 24-year-old American Michael Thorbjornsen shot a 67 to leap up to second on the leaderboard, on 10 under par.

From BBC

Jordan Spieth also made positive moves up the leaderboard with a run of five successive birdies midway through his round.

From BBC

When Bazzana first visited Oregon State’s campus, he took a photograph of the program’s statistics leaderboard in the players’ lounge.

From The Wall Street Journal

Startups can request to be ranked on the leaderboard, he said, and appearing on it has become a bragging right, as well as a source for potential partnerships, recruiting and investment.

From The Wall Street Journal