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How much money is up for grabs to Haley Adams and her fellow CrossFit competitors at the 2021 CrossFit Games? Photo: CrossFit Games

2021 CrossFit Games: Prize money totals US$2.5 million, largest purse in history offered

  • The newly sponsored 2021 CrossFit Games will see another bump in winnings to the competitors
  • The top male and female competitor will both walk away with US$310,000 while top team will get

The 2021 CrossFit Games will offer the most money ever to its winners, as top place in the men’s and women’s competitions can expect an extra US$10,000 in their pockets.

NOBULL, a CrossFit apparel company, has signed on as the new sponsor for the competition, which ends a long relationship between CrossFit and Reebok.

This year US$2.5 million is on the line, money that will be divided among a large cache of winners.

Prize money will be awarded to top athletes in the individual, team, newly expanded masters and all-new adaptive competitions.

Individual Athletes

First place: US$310,000

Second place: US$120,000

Third place: US$80,000

Fourth place: US$55,000

Fifth place: US$40,000

Sixth place: US$35,000

Seventh place: US$31,000

Eighth place: US$29,000

Ninth place: $27,000

10th place: US$25,000

11th place: US$20,000

12th place: US$18,000

13th place: US$15,000

14th place: US$14,000

15th place: US$13,000

16th place: US$12,000

17th place: US$11,000

18th place: US$10,000

19th place: US$9,000

20th place: US$8,000

Total for men’s and women’s divisions: US$1,764,000

Tia-Clair Toomey and Mat Fraser at the CrossFit Games 2020. Photo: CrossFit Games

Individual Event Wins

First place: US$3,000

Second place: US$2,000

Third place: US$1,000

Mat Fraser won’t be up for any cash this year at the 2021 CrossFit Games as he has retired. Photo: CrossFit Games

Team Competition

First place: US$100,000

Second place: US$70,000

Third place: US$40,000

Fourth place: US$25,000

Fifth place: US$20,000

Total: US$255,000

How much money will Iceland’s Katrin Davidsdottir take home at the 2021 CrossFit Games? Photo: CrossFit Games

Masters Athletes

Masters 35-39, first place: US$25,000

Masters 35-39, second place: US$10,000

Masters 35-39, third place: US$5,000

Masters 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, and 60-64, first place: US$10,000

Masters 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, and 60-64, second place: US$5,000

Masters 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, and 60-64, third place: US$3,000

Masters 65+, first place: US$5,000

Masters 65+, second place: US$3,000

Masters 65+, third place: US$2,000

Total for all men’s and women’s divisions: US$280,000

Jeffery Adler at the CrossFit Games 2020. Photo: CrossFit Games

Adaptive Athletes

Upper extremity, lower extremity and neuromuscular, first place: US$5,000

Upper extremity, lower extremity and neuromuscular, second place: US$3,000

Upper extremity, lower extremity and neuromuscular, third place: US$2,000

Total for all men’s and women’s divisions: US$60,000

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