r/crossfit 8d ago

WFP thoughts....

I had a chance to attend WFP this weekend, I'm local to Arizona. Just wanted to share some of my thoughts and was curious what you guys thought if you were there.

I enjoyed the fact that you could engage with the athletes on a more personal level, lots of them did meet and greets, were walking around the venue, or taking pictures with fans after the events. I thought that was pretty neat and something I've never gotten a chance to do before.

Some of the community events were pretty good, lots of elite athletes dropping into East Valley gyms to teach, host events. Again, it was really cool to see some of the athletes up close and get pictures.

Onto the bad....

I'm genuinely curious as to how this is actually going to make money. Most of the local gyms were giving away free tickets, so I don't know anyone that actually paid for their tickets. The actual venue they were hosting WFP for Mesa is massive and from what I understand extremely expensive. Plus all the athletes were put up in hotels. I can't imagine they are making enough money to cover their expenses.

The vendor village was terrible, there was like four or five vendors, which made it quite boring in between events or when there's a big break in the middle of the day.

The actual venue inside was very small, couldn't hold more than maybe a couple thousand people, the web stream made it seem like it was very huge inside

Obvious equipment issues mentioned elsewhere.

Personally, I don't see the WFP being able to survive for another year, but that's just me.

Edited to add: I was really indifferent about WFP before I went this weekend. I did have a good time, I'm still indifferent about WFP. My comments were just that I don't know how they can survive doing this financially, that's it.

Edited again to remove comment about blue hair judge. The shuffling issue that two people were no repped about was reviewed and affirmed.

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u/Poro24 8d ago

Thanks for the thoughts, nice to hear some info from someone who was there. I just watched the streams and really, REALLY enjoyed what I saw. It reminded me of the "good old times" having almost all of the top athletes on the same floor. Everything seemed nicely organized and the attention to detail in the arena was cool. The finals in Copenhagen should be awesome.

WFP seems like a dream come true for the athletes. They get their trips paid, and have a change to earn some big money. I think Roman just earned more in one weekend than all his Games years combined?

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u/Hot-Ring6170 8d ago

Uhm Games years combined I don’t think so. I haven’t looked at his salary he was 2nd in 2022 & 3rd in 2023 that’s >$150k from both. But definitely more than he earned at the Games this yr coming in 9th

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u/Poro24 8d ago

Ouch, my bad!