The World Fitness Project Tour Stop 1 online qualifier ended on Wednesday night. The top individuals (Challengers) and top teams would advance to compete at Tour Stop 1 in London this May.
WFP London Roster
The London Pro division will have 50 men and 50 women competing. Those spots will be comprised of the 20 signed Pro athletes, 21st to 30th from the 2025 WFP Finals, up to five invited athletes and a minimum of 15 athletes from this online qualifier. Any remaining spots available due to athletes declining will be backfilled from the qualifier.
As for the teams, up to 20 teams from the online qualifier will receive an invite to compete at Tour Stop 1 in London.

Individual Challenger Leaderboard
In looking at the Challenger leaderboard on Competition Corner, it now appears that at least 20 athletes will advance to the in-person competition in London.


As you can see this is the same for both the men and the women, which means that both divisions have had athletes notify the WFP that they would not compete.
The first assumption on who would be the five special invites. We know that Noah Ohlsen and Sara Sigmundsdottir received invites. While we don’t know whether Ohlsen accepted his, we do know that Sigmundsdottir did accept hers.
That fact alone would imply that the men’s and women’s cut line on the qualifier would be different. That is, unless more athletes have decided to not compete in London.
So far nothing has been announced as to who has accepted or who has declined, so we will have wait for those answers. Until then, here are the top 20 men and women who have unofficially qualified for the WFP Tour Stop 1 (unofficial, pending video review).




Elite Teams Leaderboard
In 2026, the WFP is putting more focus on elite teams. Rather than having multiple community divisions, the tour stops will only have an Elite Team of 4 division alongside the Pro individuals.
With this change, the WFP is using the tour stops for teams to qualify for the WFP Finals later this year. And as mentioned earlier, the Elite team division was anticipated to have 20 teams.
However, upon looking at the qualifier leaderboard, only six teams logged a score out of 10 registered teams.

The top 5 teams from the 2025 WFP Finals have also been invited to compete at Tour Stop 1 in London. The question now is whether the WFP will find additional teams to round of a roster of 20 teams or will stick to those who participated in the online qualifier.
For a look at the complete, detailed leaderboard, head over to Competition Corner.


