![]() ![]() The athletes in the other Semifinals-Oceania, South America, Asia and Africa-however will receive the same amount as last season: $5,000 for first, $4,000 for second and $3,000 for third.CrossFit arguably listened to the noise, as this year’s men’s and women’s Semifinals winners in the two North American and European Semifinals will earn twice as much as they did last year ($10,000, up from $5,000).Semifinals Individual increases: Last year, Semifinals payouts didn’t change from the 2021 season, and, in fact, were the same as the 2018 Regionals for individuals, leading some to question whether CrossFit should be offering more. Meanwhile, eleventh through 40th will receive the same payout as 2022, with 11th receiving $20,000, decreasing each placement all the way to 40th ($2,250).After that, the pay increase slows a bit, with seventh to 10th place finishers seeing a $4,000, $3,000, $2,000 and $1,000 boost from last season respectively.The top 10 individual male and females at the Games this summer will each receive a $5000 pay increase from 2022, with the champions set to earn $315,000-the largest in history-and with second to sixth place taking home $125,000, $85,000, $60,000, $45,000, $40,000 respectably. ![]() ![]() However, this also meant the top 20 did not see a prize purse boost in 2022. Top 20 Games payout increases: Last year, for the first time in history, every single individual Games athlete received a cash prize (prior to that, only the top 20 individuals did). ![]()
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