Elo is a aggregate score that takes into account number of matches, margin of victory, and strength of opponent. After each match, one authlete "takes" points from their opponent, where the exact amount depends on each authlete's starting Elo and the margin of victory. The average Elo across all authletes will always be 1500, and the Elo score of any new authlete is set to 1500.
Total number of matches in which the authlete has competed.
Total number of matches won by the authlete.
Total number of matches lost by the authlete.
Percentage of the authlete's total matches that they've won. Calculated as Wins/Matches.
The authlete's Elo score as specifically measured by their match performance in the Authlete voting category (i.e., as voted on by other authletes).
The authlete's Elo score as specifically measured by their match performance in the Student voting category (i.e., as voted on by students).
The authlete's Elo score as specifically measured by their match performance in the Community voting category (i.e., as voted on by the public).
The percentage of the total vote that the authlete would be expected to win if matched up against a neutral (Elo=1500) opponent.
Based on their expected Vote%, the likelihood that the authlete would win a given match against a neutral (Elo=1500) opponent. Authletes with higher xWin% will often have lower actual Win% because they are more likely to face non-neutral opponents.