WFP DIVISIONS
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WFP Professional athletes are the 40 pro contracted men and women who will compete for points throughout the season to secure a top 20 ranking which renews their pro card for the following season.
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Challenger are athletes striving to earn a pro card for the following season. By competing in tour events, challengers can earn points via the pro or challenger field to secure a spot in the finals and contend for a top 20 ranking and a pro contract.
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Teams will consist of 4 members (MM/FF) and will have elite, intermediate, and scaled divisions. These divisions will be open signups allowing anyone to compete.
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Duos in the masters divisions will be MM and FF with age groups 35-49 and 50+. These divisions will be open signups allowing anyone to come compete.
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Duos in the next gen divisions will be MM and FF with age groups 14-16 and 17-19. These divisions will be open signups allowing anyone to come compete.
WFP EVENTS
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The OCQ will be the entry point for challengers wanting to earn a place among the signed pros. Held before each tour event, challengers will compete over a seven-day span, with the top 10 earning qualification into the pro division and the net 20 in the challenger division.
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With over 600 athletes, WFP Tour Stops will host athletes of all levels over a 3-day weekend.
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The Trials is an online qualifier to qualify Competitive Divisions for the WFP Finals. This will be a 1-month-long event with advancing stages each week.
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The World Fitness Finals is the culmination of the WFP Season. This event will be worth double points, making it a deciding event in finding our top 20 along with the World Fitness Champions