Last week I shared the 2025 Athlete Packet for the World Fitness Project. In that, details about the prize purse, movement lists and the Pro division point table was shared to the 40 Pro Card athletes.
But while this gave us insight into how points would be distributed in the Pro division, we did not have a clear picture for the Challengers.
Why is it important? Athletes will accumulate points throughout the season (two Tour Events and the WFP Final). At the conclusion of the 2025 season, the top 20 men and women, based on the total accumulated points will earn the Pro Card for the 2026 WFP season.
While it is most likely that the top 20 will come from athletes who compete in the Pro division each time, there is still a potential that an athlete could qualify for the WFP Finals from the Challenger division.
So with that, here are the Point Tables for the Pro and Challenger Divisions.
TOUR EVENTS
Place | Pro Division | Challenger Division |
1st | 500 | 250 |
2nd | 485 | 245 |
3rd | 470 | 240 |
4th | 460 | 235 |
5th | 450 | 230 |
6th | 440 | 225 |
7th | 430 | 200 |
8th | 420 | 215 |
9th | 410 | 210 |
10th | 400 | 205 |
11th | 392 | 200 |
12th | 384 | 195 |
13th | 376 | 190 |
14th | 368 | 185 |
15th | 360 | 180 |
16th | 352 | 175 |
17th | 344 | 170 |
18th | 336 | 165 |
19th | 328 | 160 |
20th | 320 | 155 |
21st | 315 | Â |
22nd | 310 | Â |
23rd | 305 | Â |
24th | 300 | Â |
25th | 295 | Â |
26th | 290 | Â |
27th | 285 | Â |
28th | 280 | Â |
29th | 275 | Â |
30th | 270 | Â |
WFP FINALS
For the World Fitness Finals, only the top 30 athletes, based on points after the first two Tour Events, will be invited to compete in Copenhagen, Denmark. There will not be a Challenger division at the WFP Finals.
Points will be double for the Pro division at the World Fitness Finals:
Place | Pro Division |
1st | 1,000 |
2nd | 970 |
3rd | 940 |
4th | 920 |
5th | 900 |
6th | 880 |
7th | 860 |
8th | 840 |
9th | 820 |
10th | 800 |
11th | 784 |
12th | 768 |
13th | 752 |
14th | 736 |
15th | 720 |
16th | 704 |
17th | 688 |
18th | 672 |
19th | 656 |
20th | 640 |
21st | 630 |
22nd | 620 |
23rd | 610 |
24th | 600 |
25th | 590 |
26th | 580 |
27th | 570 |
28th | 560 |
29th | 550 |
30th | 540 |
As you can imagine, qualifying for the Pro Division from the online qualifier for both Tour Events will be critical to earn an invite to the World Fitness Finals. With the 20 Pro Card athletes guaranteed at least 270 points at each Tour Event, there are technically only 10 spots open for the World Fitness Finals.
Last week I shared the 2025 Athlete Packet for the World Fitness Project. In that, details about the prize purse, movement lists and the Pro division point table was shared to the 40 Pro Card athletes.
But while this gave us insight into how points would be distributed in the Pro division, we did not have a clear picture for the Challengers.
Why is it important? Athletes will accumulate points throughout the season (two Tour Events and the WFP Final). At the conclusion of the 2025 season, the top 20 men and women, based on the total accumulated points will earn the Pro Card for the 2026 WFP season.
While it is most likely that the top 20 will come from athletes who compete in the Pro division each time, there is still a potential that an athlete could qualify for the WFP Finals from the Challenger division.
So with that, here are the Point Tables for the Pro and Challenger Divisions.
TOUR EVENTS
Place | Pro Division | Challenger Division |
1st | 500 | 250 |
2nd | 485 | 245 |
3rd | 470 | 240 |
4th | 460 | 235 |
5th | 450 | 230 |
6th | 440 | 225 |
7th | 430 | 200 |
8th | 420 | 215 |
9th | 410 | 210 |
10th | 400 | 205 |
11th | 392 | 200 |
12th | 384 | 195 |
13th | 376 | 190 |
14th | 368 | 185 |
15th | 360 | 180 |
16th | 352 | 175 |
17th | 344 | 170 |
18th | 336 | 165 |
19th | 328 | 160 |
20th | 320 | 155 |
21st | 315 | Â |
22nd | 310 | Â |
23rd | 305 | Â |
24th | 300 | Â |
25th | 295 | Â |
26th | 290 | Â |
27th | 285 | Â |
28th | 280 | Â |
29th | 275 | Â |
30th | 270 | Â |
WFP FINALS
For the World Fitness Finals, only the top 30 athletes, based on points after the first two Tour Events, will be invited to compete in Copenhagen, Denmark. There will not be a Challenger division at the WFP Finals.
Points will be double for the Pro division at the World Fitness Finals:
Place | Pro Division |
1st | 1,000 |
2nd | 970 |
3rd | 940 |
4th | 920 |
5th | 900 |
6th | 880 |
7th | 860 |
8th | 840 |
9th | 820 |
10th | 800 |
11th | 784 |
12th | 768 |
13th | 752 |
14th | 736 |
15th | 720 |
16th | 704 |
17th | 688 |
18th | 672 |
19th | 656 |
20th | 640 |
21st | 630 |
22nd | 620 |
23rd | 610 |
24th | 600 |
25th | 590 |
26th | 580 |
27th | 570 |
28th | 560 |
29th | 550 |
30th | 540 |
HOW IT COULD PLAY OUT…
As you can imagine, qualifying for the Pro Division from the online qualifier for both Tour Events will be critical to earn an invite to the World Fitness Finals. With the 20 Pro Card athletes guaranteed at least 270 points at each Tour Event, there are technically only 10 spots open for the World Fitness Finals.
If an athlete does qualify for the Pro Division via the online qualifier for both Tour Events, that athlete is guaranteed to be in the top 30 heading into the Finals…and thus would receive an invite.
It’s when athletes who only qualify once for the Pro division and once for the Challenger division where it gets interesting.
If an athlete does qualify for the Pro Division via the online qualifier for both Tour Events, that athlete is guaranteed to be in the top 30 heading into the Finals…and thus would receive an invite.
It’s when athletes who only qualify once for the Pro division and once for the Challenger division where it gets interesting.