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World Athletics Championships 2025 prize money for gold, silver, bronze medal and world record

World Athletics Championships 2025 prize money

With the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo featuring some of the best athletes from across the world, find out the prize money that they are competing for

The tournament features a total of 49 events, including 24 for men, 24 for women, and the mixed 4x400m relay.

World Athletics Championships Japan 2025 prize money for gold, silver, bronze medal and world record

Aside from the medals and glory, players can make some serious money, with over US$8.5 million (AU$12.8 million) in prize money up for grabs.

2025 World Athletics Championships preview

The Japan National Stadium is currently hosting the world’s finest athletes, who are competing for payouts identical to those at the 2023 Budapest edition. The champions in the individual events are set to pocket US$70,000, while relay team winners will split US$80,000 between them. Notably, athletes ranked from first to eighth will go home with a prize amount. Aside from the main prizes, athletes will also have the chance to compete for the US$100,000 bonus rewards that come with setting a new world record.

2025 World Athletics Championships prize money breakdown

Given below are the prize money breakdown and details for the ongoing tournament:

Individual Events

Position Prize Money (USD) Prize Money (AUD)
1st $70,000 $105,000
2nd $35,000 $52,700
3rd $22,000 $33,100
4th $16,000 $24,000
5th $11,000 $16,600
6th $7,000 $10,500
7th $6,000 $9,000
8th $5,000 $7,500

Relay Events

Position Prize Money (USD) Prize Money (AUD)
1st 1st $80,000
2nd 2nd $40,000
3rd 3rd $20,000
4th 4th $16,000
5th 5th $12,000
6th 6th $8,000
7th 7th $6,000
8th 8th $4,000

2025 World Athletics Championships bonus prizes

Besides the main prizes, World Athletics is also set to give out bonus prizes as incentives for top players. Notably, athletes who break a world record in Tokyo will receive US$100,000 (AU$150,000). This means that athletes who win gold and smash a world record could potentially win a staggering US$170,000 (AU$256,000). For context, World Aquatics offers only US$40,000 for world records at their 2025 championships in Singapore. Amongst the athletes, Pole vault star Mondo Duplantis ended up winning with another world record to his name.

Individuals
1st US$70,000
2nd US$35,000
3rd US$22,000
4th US$16,000
5th US$11,000
6th US$7000
7th US$6000
8th US$5000

Teams
1st US$80,000
2nd US$40,000
3rd US$20,000
4th US$16,000
5th US$12,000
6th US$8000
7th US$6000
8th US$4000

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