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Home » CrossFit News » WFP Pro Card Race — Who's on Top of the Leaderboard After Tour Stop I?

WFP Pro Card Race — Who’s on Top of the Leaderboard After Tour Stop I?

The World Fitness Project is heating up — here's what you need to know.

Written by Mike Halpin
Last updated on May 19th, 2025

The World Fitness Project kicked off its inaugural season at Tour Event I in Indianapolis earlier this month. Fans enjoyed exciting races and a tight leaderboard. 

Check out the full season leaderboard below. If you’re still wondering how the WFP Tour works, we’ll explain that next. 

  • Also, take a look at our key takeaways from the first tour stop here.

Table of Contents

  • WFP Season Structure
  • World Fitness Project – Points Table
    • Points Standing After Tour Stop I
  • 2025 WFP Season Leaderboard
  • More CrossFit Stories
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WFP Season Structure

First, the WFP Tour is divided into three competitions throughout the calendar year:

  • Tour Event I – Indianapolis, IN, May 9-11.
  • Tour Event II – Phoenix-Mesa, AZ, August 29-31.
  • World Fitness Finals – Copenhagen, Denmark, December 18-21.

For the inaugural year, the World Fitness Project team selected 20 men and 20 women as signed “Pro” athletes.

  • The signed athletes include well-known names such as Pat Vellner, Laura Horvath, Austin Hatfield, and Alex Gazan.

Before each Tour Event, the WFP holds an online qualifier. The top 10 athletes in the online qualifier compete in the Pro Division alongside the signed athletes, while the next 20 qualifying athletes form the Challenger Division for that Tour Event.

  • In both divisions, Pros and Challengers, the on-site goal is to compete for a podium finish and to hold the big check at the end.

However, that isn’t the goal of the season-long tour.

The goal of the season is to earn a Pro Card for the following season, which includes a guaranteed contract and an exemption from the online qualifiers.

Athletes need to accumulate points throughout the season to earn a Pro Card. 

  • Worth noting: The WFP announced last week that Colten Mertens and Fee Saghafi would receive invitations into the Pro Division at Tour Event II “by virtue of being the highest finishing Pro Qualifiers in their respective divisions at WFP Tour Stop I.”
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Because the Challengers are required to qualify for the Tour Events online, the fields of both the Challengers qualifying in the Pro Division and the Challenger Division itself will likely shift and change from tour stop to tour stop.

World Fitness Project – Points Table

Tour Stops I and II

The Pro Division’s points range from 500 for first place to 270 for 30th place. For the Challenger Division, points range from 250 for winning to 155 for finishing in 20th place. Thus, it is a major benefit for athletes in the online qualifier to place in the top 10 and earn a berth in the Pro Division.

World Fitness Finals

The points are all doubled, so in the Pro division, the points range from 1,000 for winning down to 340 for placing 30th at the tour stop. In the Challenger division, the points range from 500 for winning down to 310 for taking 20th at the tour stop. 

Season Point System

Pro Division

PlacePoints
1st500
2nd485
3rd470
4th460
5th450
6th440
7th430
8th420
9th410
10th400
11th392
12th384
13th376
14th368
15th360
16th352
17th344
18th336
19th328
20th320
21st315
22nd310
23rd305
24th300
25th295
26th290
27th285
28th280
29th275
30th270

Challenger Division

PlacePoints
1st250
2nd245
3rd240
4th235
5th230
6th225
7th220
8th215
9th210
10th205
11th200
12th195
13th190
14th185
15th180
16th175
17th170
18th165
19th160
20th155

Points Standing After Tour Stop I

In the Pro Division, Alex Gazan and Austin Hatfield won Tour Stop I and were awarded 500 points each for their season totals. If they were to sweep the whole season, a pro could potentially earn 2,000 points.

For the Challenger Division, Tudor Magda and Jennifer Muir won and were awarded 250 points for their season totals. They could potentially reach 1,750 points if they qualify for the Pro Division in Mesa, AZ, and win both Tour Event II and the Finals.

2025 WFP Season Leaderboard

Overall RankMenWomenSeason Points 
1Austin HatfieldAlex Gazan500
2James SpragueDanielle Brandon485
3Jayson HopperAimee Cringle470
4Jeffrey AdlerLucy Campbell460
5Dallin PepperArielle Loewen450
6Justin MedeirosEmma Lawson440
7Jay CrouchAlexis Raptis430
8Roman KhrennikovOlivia Kerstetter420
9Colten Mertens*Laura Horvath410
10Noah OhlsenMadeline Sturt400
11Ricky GarardFeeroozeh Saghafi*392
12Guilherme MalheirosEmma Tall384
13Jelle HosteOda Lundekvam*376
14Chandler SmithAnikha Greer*368
15Samuel KwantLexi Neely*360
16Chris Ibarra*Brooke Wells352
17Victor Hoffer*Sydney Wells344
18Nick Mathew*Vår Thurmann-Moe*336
19Luka DjukicManon Angonese328
20Jonne KoskiSydney Michalyshen*320
21Aniol Ekai*Linda Keesman*315
22Nate Ackermann*Andrea Solberg*310
23Patrick VellnerDani Speegle305
24Colin Bosshard*Lydia Fish*300
25Tola Morakinyo*Trista Smith*295
26Björgvin Karl GuðmundssonElla Wilkinson*290
27Travis MayerEmily Rolfe285
28Tanner Balazs*Paige Semenza280
29Fabian Beneito Selles*Emily Rethwill*275
30Dani Camacho*Bethany Flores270
Challenger Division
31Tudor Magda (Chal #1)Jennifer Muir (Chal #1)250
32Ty Jenkins (Chal #2)Janie Cheverie (Chal #2)245
33Roldan Goldbaum (Chal #3)Hannah Black (Chal #3)240
34Jack Farlow (Chal #4)Miley Wade (Chal #4)235
35Jorge Fernandez (Chal #5)Chloe Carano (Chal #5)230
36Jack Rozema (Chal #6)Noortje Bleeker (Chal #6)225
37Tommaso Pieri (Chal #7)Kaitlyn Anapolsky (Chal #7)200
38Julius Kieser (Chal #8)Elena Carratalá (Chal #8)215
39Max Krieg (Chal #9)Jessica Androsik (Chal #9)210
40Matt Gilpin (Chal #10)Maribel Gallardo (Chal #10)205
41Steven Taillefer (Chal #11)Lauren Stallwood (Chal #11)200
42Benoît Boulanger (Chal #12)Vivien-Marie Christian (Chal #12)195
43Josh Felix (Chal #13)Liisa Laikko (Chal #13)190
44Nick Anapolsky (Chal #14)Rylee Beebe (Chal #14)185
45Victor Ljungdal (Chal #15)Allison Nguyen (Chal #15)180
46Troy Clay (Chal #16)Amanda Fischer (Chal #16)175
47Robert Yates (Chal #17)Grace Lochner (Chal #17)170
48Johnie Charles (Chal #18)Bronwyn Stevens (Chal #18)165
49Pietro Anderloni (Chal #19)Ana Rebizant (Chal #19)160
50Jaison Longearet (Chal #20)155
  • Note that points are only awarded to athletes who compete on the floor at the Tour Stop. Simply qualifying or being a Pro Card athlete does not grant points.
  • The asterisk (*) next to the athlete’s name denotes that they are a Challenger who qualified for the Pro Division. The top Pro Qualifiers were Colten Mertens, who placed ninth, and Fee Saghafi, who placed 11th.

The following athletes qualified or were signed but have zero points as they did not compete at the Tour Event I.

  • Haley Adams – Signed Pro (withdrew) – 0 points.
  • Emma McQuaid – Signed Pro (withdrew) – 0 points.
  • Kyra Miligan – Challenger (withdrew) – 0 points.

Currently, the points totals align with the rankings from the first tour stop, but after Tour Stop II in Mesa, things will begin to heat up significantly. 

All eyes are on the next online qualifier this July – registration is open now – to see who remains focused on a spot in the Pro Division and who is trending in the points race for a 2026 WFP Pro Card.

More CrossFit Stories

  • Why This Season Just Might Be the Most Exciting One Yet
  • 5 Takeaways From The World Fitness Project Tour Event I
  • Inside The Fittest Experience Invitational: Predictions, Leaderboard, and How to Watch

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