Once again, Mat Fraser and Tia-Clair Toomey walked away as the Fittest on Earth. But beyond the title, both athletes also earned over $300,000 in prize money. Fraser and Toomey were not the only athletes to earn some cash this weekend, the top 20 individuals and top 3 of each event took home some money.
In total, 23 men and 22 women earned a piece of the prize money available to the individual athletes. The top 3 teams and top 3 finishers in the Masters divisions also got a piece of the pie. The total prize purse topped out at $2,313,000.
Here are all of the athletes who won some prize money at the 2019 CrossFit Games:
Individual Men
- Mat Fraser: $322,000
- Noah Ohlsen: $126,000
- Bjorgvin Gudmundsson: $82,000
- Scott Panchik: $54,000
- James Newbury: $40,000
- Jacob Heppner: $31,000
- Matt McLeod: $33,000
- Adrian Mundwiler: $26,000
- Saxon Panchik: $26,000
- Will Moorad: $22,000
- Cole Sager: $18,000
- Travis Mayer: $16,000
- Samuel Kwant: $15,000
- Logan Collins: $14,000
- Chandler Smith: $15,000
- Pat Vellner: $12,000
- Lukas Hogberg: $14,000
- Joshua Wichtrup: $12,000
- Elliot Simmonds: $9,000
- Casper Gammelmark: $8,000
***
Bronislaw Olenkowicz: $2,000
Jonne Koski: $1,000
Uldis Upenieks: $1,000
Individual Women
- Tia-Clair Toomey: $319,000
- Kristin Holte: $122,000
- Jamie Greene: $79,000
- Katrin Davidsdottir: $57,000
- Kari Pearce: $43,000
- Haley Adams: $32,000
- Amanda Barnhart: $34,000
- Bethany Shadburne: $28,000
- Anna Fragkou: $25,000
- Thuri Helgadottir: $21,000
- Danielle Brandon: $21,000
- Annie Thorisdottir: $16,000
- Carolyne Prevost: $17,000
- Alessandra Pichelli: $14,000
- Laura Horvath: $13,000
- Brooke Wells: $14,000
- Carol-Ann Reason-Thibault: $11,000
- Sam Briggs: $10,000
- Emily Rolfe: $12,000
- Sara Sigmundsdottir: $8,000
***
Colleen Fotsch: $2,000
Meg Reardon: $1,000
Teams
- Mayhem Freedom: $100,000
- CrossFit Krypton: $70,000
- Invictus: $40,000
- OC3 Black: $25,000
- Central Beasts: $20,000
*Total prize for the team
Masters
35-39 Men
- Nick Urankar: $25,000
- Jordan Troyan: $10,000
- Sigurdur Prastarson: $5,000
40-44 Men
- Jason Grubb: $10,000
- Richard Vint: $5,000
- Robbie Perovich: $3,000
45-49 Men
- Joel Hughes: $10,000
- Justin LaSala: $5,000
- Chad Augustin: $3,000
50-54 Men
- Kevin Koester: $10,000
- Gregg Geerdes: $5,000
- Vic McQuaide: $3,000
55-59 Men
- Joe Ames: $10,000
- Ken Idler: $5,000
- Allen Duarte: $3,000
60+ Men
- Paul Perna: $10,000
- Gord Mackinnon: $5,000
- Dan Brannagan: $3,000
35-39 Women
- Anna Tobias: $25,000
- Carleen Mathews: $10,000
- Becca Voigt-Miller: $5,000
40-44 Women
- Joey Kimdon: $10,000
- Kelly Friel: $5,000
- Deanna Posey: $3,000
45-49 Women
- Janet Black: $10,000
- Semma Burba: $5,000
- Jolaine Undershute: $3,000
50-54 Women
- Jana Slyder: $10,000
- Chris Nelson: $5,000
- Joyanne Cooper: $3,000
55-59 Women
- Laurie Meschishnick: $10,000
- Linda Elstun: $5,000
- Marion Valkenburg: $3,000
60+ Women
- Susan Clarke: $10,000
- Patricia McGill: $5,000
- Pauline Sciascia: $3,000
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