The seven athletes recently signed brings the total to 12 women signed for the 2026 World Fitness Tour season.
The World Fitness Project has announced seven more women who have signed their 2026 Pro contract for the upcoming season.
Aimee Cringle, Olivia Kerstetter, Sydney Wells, Anikha Greer, Dani Speegle, Emily Rolfe and Jennifer Muir have signed their respective contracts, locking themselves in as competitors for the 2026 World Fitness Tour.
With the latest signing announcement (Rolfe and Muir were previously announced as signed athletes on January 21), the WFP now has 12 women signed to pro contracts for the upcoming 2026 season.
- Aimee Cringle (England) – 2025 signed Pro finished second overall with 1,910 points.
- Olivia Kerstetter (United States) – 2025 signed Pro finished eighth overall with 1,608 points.
- Sydney Wells (United States) – 2025 signed Pro finished ninth overall with 1,604 points.
- Anikha Greer (Canada) – 2025 Pro challenger finished 10th with 1,562 points.
- Emily Rolfe (Canada) – 2025 signed Pro finished 14th overall with 1,349 points.
- Dani Speegle (United States) – 2025 signed Pro finished 15th overall with 1,329 points.
- Jennifer Muir (Scotland) – 2025 Pro challenger finished 18th with 1,314 points.
A total of $1,268,000.00 ($634,000.00 each for the men and women) will be distributed through the contracts that athletes earn through their Pro Card for the 2026 World Fitness Tour season. Forty contracts are available, 20 each for the men and women. The contracts were offered to the top 20 finishers in each division to end the 2025 season.
Athletes who did not finish in the top 20 in 2025 could be extended a contract offer if a top 20 athlete declined their pro contract for 2026. Those contracts would be backfilled starting with the athlete who finished 21st until all 20 pro contract athlete spots are filled.
Previously announced signed women for the 2026 World Fitness Tour include:
- Emma Tall (Sweden) – 2025 signed Pro finished sixth overall with 1,729 points.
- Andrea Solberg (Norway) – 2025 Pro challenger finished 11th with 1,486 points.
- Lydia Fish (United States) – 2025 Pro challenger finished 12th with 1,395 points.
- Sydney Michalyshen (Canada) – 2025 Pro challenger finished 13th with 1,392 points.
- Oda Lundekvam (Norway) – 2025 Pro challenger finished 19th with 1,291 points.
The 2026 World Fitness Tour season kicks-off on February 18-25 with the Tour Stop 1 Online Qualifier. A minimum of 15 men and women will qualify to compete against the signed and invited Pros at the Mexico City Pro. Registration is now live.

