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Home » News » 2024 Rogue Invitational: CrossFit Competition Roster & Prize Purse

2024 Rogue Invitational: CrossFit Competition Roster & Prize Purse

Find out who will be part of the showdown in Aberdeen, Scotland.

Nicky Freymond
Written by Nicky Freymond
Last updated on May 28th, 2025

The 2024 Rogue Invitational takes place in Aberdeen, Scotland, at the P&J Live from November 8-10. This marks the first time in the competition’s six-year existence that it will be held outside the United States.

Rogue is the biggest CrossFit competition outside of the Games and offers the largest prize purse of the off-season. Check out the star-studded rosters and payout structure for the event below.

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2024 Rogue Invitational CrossFit Competition Roster

Along with the Legends, Strongman, and Strongwoman divisions, a total of 40 CrossFit athletes will compete in the Individual division.

The Individual roster is filled with a combination of those who qualified through the “Q” — Rogue’s online qualifier — and invitees based on a points system. 

  • While the selection system is in a “beta” phase, the competition organizers clearly laid out the parameters on their website. 

Athletes are given points based on how they do throughout the CrossFit season in the Open, Quarterfinals, and the Games. They also collect points with Games wins, past participation, and placings in the Invitational and Invitational wins. 

If an athlete declines the invitation, the next person down the list is selected. 

Here are the current rosters:

Women 

  • Arielle Loewen
  • Maddie Sturt 
  • Paige Semenza 
  • Amanda Barnhart 
  • Haley Adams  
  • Emily Rolfe 
  • Emma McQuaid 
  • Brooke Wells 
  • Alex Gazan 
  • Dani Speegle
  • Danielle Brandon
  • Gabi Migała 
  • Laura Horvath
  • Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr
  • *Manon Angonese 
  • *Sydney Wells 
  • *Taylor Williamson 
  • *Emma Tall
  • *Tayla Howe
  • *Dana Paran

*Invitation earned via the “The Q.” 

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Men 

  • Justin Medeiros 
  • James Sprague
  • Sam Kwant 
  • Jonne Koski 
  • Brent Fikowski 
  • Chandler Smith
  • Jay Crouch 
  • Dallin Pepper 
  • Noah Ohlsen 
  • Ricky Garard 
  • Jayson Hopper 
  • Bjorgvin Karl Gudmundsson 
  • Saxon Panchik
  • Pat Vellner 
  • Jeff Adler 
  • *Giorgos Karavis 
  • *Sam Cournoyer 
  • *Guilherme Malheiros
  • *Henrik Haapalainen 
  • *Jorge Fernandez

*Invitation earned via “The Q.” 

The Legends division is also returning, with veterans like Kristen Holte, Josh Bridges, Dan Bailey, and Tanya Wagner competing. 

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2024 Rogue Invitational CrossFit Competition Prize Purse

Rogue is again offering its ever-growing “Iron Games Prize Purse.” The goal is to expand the purse, and organizers are taking the following steps to allow that to happen. 

  • Rogue has provided a $1 million cash investment and purchased an additional $275,000 of Bitcoin at $35,000 per coin. Any growth to that coin will add to the purse and be “paid out at the valuation at the time the prize purse is locked.”
  • $5 for every attendee ticket sold goes toward the purse, along with 10% of registration fees from the qualifier (“The Q”) and the community event (“The C”).
  • For the second year, $5 from every Rogue Invitational T-shirt sold and $5 from every pair of GORUCK Ballistic Trainers sold on roguefitness.com will go toward the purse.

The 2024 prize purse will be used to pay both the CrossFit, Strongman, and Strongwoman competitors. 

Here is the prize purse as of Sept. 27 at 10:00 a.m. EST:

  1. $262,687.18
  2. $91,635.06
  3. $48,872.03
  4. $36,654.03
  5. $27,490.52
  6. $24,436.02
  7. $21,381.51
  8. $18,327.01
  9. $12,218.01

Those finishing 10th through 20th will all take home the same amount: $6,109.00.

Tickets are on sale now, and suites and seats are still available. 

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Nicky Freymond

About Nicky Freymond

Nicky is a writer, researcher, small business owner and CrossFit kids coach. She has lived all over the world, and has a passion for community connection and fitness. When she’s not working or training, she can be found traveling, reading, sipping coffee and petting her cats.

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