World Figure Skating Championships Prize Money | How Much Gold, Silver and Bronze Medalist Earn?

Figure Skating Championships Money

The upcoming event of world figure skating championship take place in France. The event began on 21st March and finals played on 27th March in Sud de France Arena, Montpellier, France. But how much world figure skating championships prize money adjusted for the gold, silver and bronze medalist.

Gold Medalist | The gold medalist in the singles competition will receive $45k share, in doubles, winner will earn $65k. Not many changes made to the singles and doubles share since 2019 competition.

Silver Medalist | Runner-up or 2nd place holder in the singles, doubles competition will earn their share from $868k total prize money. According to released data for the prizes, silver medalist will get paid maximum $27 in singles and $40k in doubles.

Bronze Medalist | In singles, bronze medalist or 3rd position holder will make $18k from the competition and $27k for the doubles third place holders prize money.

How Prize Money Distributed in Singles discipline?

StandingsPrize Money
Gold Medalist$45,000
Silver Medalist$27,000
Bronze Medalist$18,000
4rth$13,000
5th$10,000
6th$7,000
7th$6,000
8th$5,000
9th$3,000
10th$3,000
11$2,000
12$2,000
Total$142,000

How Much Fund Adjusted for the Doubles In World Figure Skating 2023?

Details of the doubles prize money already reported for the first, second and third place. But those who finished 4th and 5th will also get paid. The purse money allocated ranking top 12 figure skaters in the competition.

StandingsPrize Money
Gold Medalist$67,500
Silver Medalist$40,500
Bronze Medalist$27000
4th$19,500
5th$15,000
6th$10,000
7th$9,000
8th$75,000
9th$52,50
10th$45,00
11th$37,50
12th$3000
Total Pairs$213,000

Note | Since the numbers and figures already reported by the ISU officials, no changes yet announced for the competition. If there will be data provided here later. World Figure Skating Championships prize money updated each year.

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