Hubert Kos, Kate Douglass Top 2025 World Cup Prize Money Standings, $1.55M Awarded In Total ...Middle East

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Hubert Kos, Kate Douglass Top 2025 World Cup Prize Money Standings, $1.55M Awarded In Total

By Sam Blacker on SwimSwam

2025 WORLD AQUATICS SWIMMING WORLD CUP – Toronto

October 23-25, 2025 Toronto, Canada SCM (25 meters) Meet Central Psych Sheets Live Results Recaps Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3

With the conclusion of the Toronto stop, the 2025 World Cup Series has now come to an end, with the final standings locked in and all prize money allocated. We looked at the overall rankings here, but the prize money table will look slightly different.

    With Triple Crown bonuses, World Record bonuses, and a new ‘Crown Buster’ bonus, there was scope for swimmers to rack up the cash without topping the overall standings.

    In total, we saw the following prize money split from the overall amount of $1,553,500 awarded:

    Women – $830,500 Men – $723,000

    The majority of the prize money awarded was for the athletes position in the standings, both at each stop and overall, but with 23 Triple Crowns and 13 World Records there was also a significant amount of ‘bonus’ money awarded.

    Standings (Stop and Overall) – $1,196,000 Bonus (Triple Crown, World Record, Crown Buster) – $357,500

    The way the prize money is awarded has been changed slightly this year. You can see a full recap of this here.

    Women

    The women’s rankings saw the battle go right down to the wire, with the top two of Kate Douglass and Gretchen Walsh separated by just 0.2 points in the end.

    Both women completed a ‘Triple Triple’, winning three events at each of the three stops. Douglass took the 200 breast, 100 breast, and 100 free, while Walsh won the 100 IM, 50 fly, and 100 fly.

    Their battle came down to the final day, with Walsh leading by 0.2 points. Wash notched a swim of 53.10 in the 100 fly final, leaving Douglass requiring her to pretty much match her new World Record in the 100 free to overhaul her.

    She more than rose to the challenge, not only breaking her record but also becoming the first woman in history to break 50 seconds in the event. That swim gave her the Triple Crown bonus ($10,000), a World Record bonus ($10,000), and an additional $30,000 for finishing top of the standings rather than 2nd.

    She took home a monstrous $182,000 over the last three weeks, with Walsh the only other woman to crack $100,000. Kaylee McKeown nearly joined them after a stunning final stop where she broke the 200 back World Record and busted Regan Smith‘s crown in the 100 back.

    Lani Pallister and Mollie O’Callaghan made the most of the final stop as well, as all three Australian women overtook Smith in the standings in Toronto. Pallister was the biggest riser, taking home $36,000 from the final stop alone thanks to a World Record, two Triple Crowns and a 4th-place finish at the stop.

    Kasia Wasick and Alex Walsh won Triple Crowns to crack $20,000 in overall winnings despite not finishing in the top eight overall. There was only one Crown Buster in Toronto, Kaylee Mckeown in the aforementioned 100 back, with 14 of the 15 potential crowns going the way of the previous two stops.

    Overall Money Table, 2025 World Cup Series – Women

    Position Swimmer Stop 1 – Carmel Stop 2 – Westmont Stop 3 – Toronto Triple Crowns Crown Busters World Records Overall Standings Total 1 Kate Douglass $10,000 $12,000 $10,000 $30,000 $20,000 $100,000 $182,000 2 Gretchen Walsh $12,000 $10,000 $8,000 $30,000 $10,000 $70,000 $140,000 3 Kaylee McKeown $8,000 $5,500 $12,000 $20,000 $2,500 $20,000 $30,000 $98,000 4 Lani Pallister $5,500 $6,000 $6,000 $20,000 $10,000 $15,000 $62,500 5 Mollie O’Callaghan $5,400 $5,400 $5,400 $10,000 $20,000 $12,000 $58,200 6 Regan Smith $6,000 $8,000 $5,500 $10,000 $10,000 $14,000 $53,500 7 Alexandria Perkins $5,300 $5,200 $5,000 $11,000 $26,500 8 Erika Fairweather $5,200 $4,900 $5,200 $10,000 $25,300 9 Kasia Wasick $4,400 $4,400 $4,700 $10,000 $23,500 10 Alex Walsh $4,900 $5,300 $10,000 $20,200 11 Ellen Walshe $4,600 $5,000 $5,300 $14,900 12 Roos Vanotterdijk $4,700 $4,700 $4,600 $14,000 13 Mary-Sophie Harvey $4,200 $4,600 $4,800 $13,600 14 Marrit Steenbergen $4,000 $4,500 $4,900 $13,400 15 Rebecca Meder $4,500 $4,300 $4,200 $13,000 16 Mona McSharry $5,100 $5,100 $10,200 17 Phoebe Bacon $4,000 $4,500 $8,500 18 Anna Peplowski $4,100 $4,100 $8,200 19 Eneli Jefimova $5,100 $5,100 20 Anna Elendt $5,000 $5,000 21 Anastasia Gorbenko $4,800 $4,800 22 Alex Shackell $4,800 $4,800 23 Taylor Ruck $4,400 $4,400 24 Ella Ramsay $4,300 $4,300 25 Abbie Wood $4,300 $4,300 26 Olivia Wunsch $4,200 $4,200 27 Florine Gaspard $4,100 $4,100 28 Freya Colbert $4,000 $4,000

     

    Men

    The men’s side was a little more clear-cut heading into Toronto. Hubert Kos was the only man to have taken three victories at each of the first two stops, with Ilya Kharun and Shaine Casas close behind.

    With three Triple Crowns and top spot in the overall standings on the line, Kos had the best male single-meet performance of the series, clocking two World records en route to a score of 59.4 points.

    He won the most money of anyone at the final stop with $30,000 in Triple Crown bonuses, $20,000 in World Record bonuses, and $12,000 for winning the stop giving him a total of $62,000. Combined with the $22,000 he earned through the Carmel and Westmont stops and the $100,000 prize for the series win, he ended as the top money-maker overall with $184,000 in winnings.

    Shaine Casas ended with eight wins from nine races, nearly sweeping the IM events. He took the Triple Crown in the 100 IM and 200 IM, but a 3rd-place finish in the 400 IM at the first stop in Carmel left

    Caspar Corbeau was just 0.2 points behind Casas in the overall standings, which equated to a $40,000 difference in prize money. That was almost exactly the gap between the two in overall prize money too, as Corbeau took one triple Crown and one World Record at the final stop.

    Ilya Kharun (200 fly, 50 fly) and Luke Hobson (200 free) were the only other men to win a Triple Crown, as ‘Buster-in-chief’ Josh Liendo cracked two winning streaks in Toronto.

    Noe Ponti (100 fly) and Jack Alexy (100 free) were his victims, and Liendo made $25,000 in at the final stop: $5,000 from Crown Buster bonuses, $10,000 for his 100 fly World Record, and $10,000 for finishing 2nd at the stop.

    Tomoyuki Matsushita‘s DQ in the 400 IM on the final day in Toronto proved costly, as the 3:56.66 he had swum for 2nd would have been worth 17.7 points, enough to put him 7th overall at the stop. That would have been worth $5,300 –  placing him 11th in the overall money table rather than 16th.

    Overall Money Table, 2025 World Cup Series – Men

    Position Swimmer Stop 1 – Carmel Stop 2 – Stop 3 – Triple Crowns Crown Busters World Records Overall Standings Total 1 Hubert Kos $12,000 $10,000 $12,000 $30,000 $20,000 $100,000 $184,000 2 Shaine Casas $5,500 $12,000 $6,000 $20,000 $70,000 $113,500 3 Caspar Corbeau $10,000 $6,000 $8,000 $10,000 $10,000 $30,000 $74,000 4 Ilya Kharun $6,000 $8,000 $5,500 $20,000 $15,000 $54,500 5 Carson Foster $8,000 $5,400 $5,400 $14,000 $32,800 6 Josh Liendo $5,000 $10,000 $5,000 $10,000 $30,000 7 Noe Ponti $5,400 $5,500 $5,200 $12,000 $28,100 8 Chris Guiliano $5,300 $5,200 $5,100 $11,000 $26,600 9 Thomas Ceccon $4,800 $5,300 $5,300 $10,000 $25,400 10 Luke Hobson $4,800 $4,300 $10,000 $19,100 11 Kacper Stokowski $4,900 $4,500 $4,500 $13,900 12 Finlay Knox $4,500 $4,700 $4,400 $13,600 13 Kieran Smith $4,100 $4,000 $4,100 $12,200 14 Ilya Shymanovich $5,000 $5,100 $10,100 15 Jack Alexy $5,100 $4,800 $9,900 16 Tomoyuki Matsushita $4,700 $4,600 $9,300 17 Shin Ohashi $4,300 $5,000 $9,300 18 Alberto Razzetti $4,200 $4,900 $9,100 19 Finn Brooks $4,900 $4,000 $8,900 20 Dylan Carter $4,600 $4,100 $8,700 21 Leon Marchand $5,200 $5,200 22 Adam Peaty $4,700 $4,700 23 Sam Short $4,600 $4,600 24 Grant House $4,400 $4,400 25 Lucas Henveaux $4,400 $4,400 26 Lewis Clareburt $4,300 $4,300 27 Ralf Tribuntsov $4,200 $4,200 28 Brendan Smith $4,200 $4,200 29 Jeremias Pock $4,000 $4,000

     

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