The World Fitness Project is a new competitive fitness league spearheaded by Will Moorad that has been signing up many of the biggest names from CrossFit. Last week Laura Horvath was the final name added to the roster for the inaugural 2025 season.
40 elite athletes have been recruited as World Fitness Project ‘Pro’ competitors. Each of those athletes will earn salaries believed to be worth up to $100,000 for participation, regardless of where they place in any of the three live events.
For those athletes who want to compete but have not been signed there will be online qualifiers for ‘challengers’. The top 10 male and female performers will qualify to compete with the pros and fight for a ‘pro card’ in 2026.
The end result will be 30 male athletes and 30 female athletes competing to win the ultimate prize.
Men’s Roster:
Women’s Roster:
The first tour event in Indianapolis in May will clash with the French throwdown, however apart from that there are no direct clashes with the CrossFit schedule.
The World Fitness Project is a unique season long competition that includes a league-style points system. Importantly for the athletes, professional contracts are included, offering a degree of financial predictability.
With a star-studded roster the World Fitness Project is set to become a must-see event in 2025. It will likely play a key role in how competitive fitness evolves in the next few years.
Learn more about Annie Thorisdottir’s opinion of the 2025 CrossFit season.
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