2020 ISL: Cali Condors Cash In with Close to $1.5 Million in Earnings

2020 International Swimming League

Cali Condors finished the 2020 International Swimming League season at the top of the charts for matches won and dollars earned. The Condors, led by Caeleb Dressel and Lilly King, the top two point-winners in the league, never lost a match all season. They won all four regular matchups, their semifinal, and the grand final, for a total of 24 team points. Energy Standard, the 2019 season champion, finished in second place, having won all their matches except when they faced the Condors in both the regular season and the final.

Season Standings

Rank Club Code Matches Played M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10 SF1 SF2 Final Standings Points
1 Cali Condors CAC 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 24
2 Energy Standard ENS 6 3 4 4 4 4 3 22
3 London Roar LON 6 4 4 3 2 3 2 18
4 LA Current LAC 6 2 4 3 3 3 1 16
5 Iron IRO 5 3 3 3 2 2 13
6 Tokyo Frog Kings TOK 5 3 2 2 3 2 12
7 Toronto Titans TOR 5 2 3 2 1 1 9
8 NY Breakers NYB 5 1 2 2 1 1 7
9 DC Trident DCT 4 2 1 1 1 5
10 Aqua Centurions AQC 4 1 1 1 1 4

As a team, Cali earned some $300,000 more than Energy Standard, and $1 million more than the 5th place team, Iron. The Condors led in individual race earnings, skins earnings, MVP bonuses, and team bonuses. Energy Standard led the league in relay winnings.

Season Earnings

Rank Club Code Points Indiv Relay Skins MVP Team Bonus Total Stolen
1 Cali Condors CAC 3207.8 $457,800 $131,200 $112,800 $313,000 $443,000 $1,457,800 $7,400
2 Energy Standard ENS 3110.0 $410,533 $179,200 $97,000 $142,000 $326,800 $1,155,533 $1,800
3 LA Current LAC 2535.8 $300,500 $121,600 $80,200 $199,000 $183,800 $885,100 $8,400
4 London Roar LON 2725.0 $331,400 $120,800 $95,400 $23,000 $241,200 $811,800 $0
5 Iron IRO 1912.0 $212,633 $23,200 $44,400 $44,000 $127,800 $452,033 $3,800
6 Tokyo Frog Kings TOK 2107.2 $252,333 $45,200 $22,400 $0 $112,800 $432,733 $0
7 Toronto Titans TOR 1775.0 $175,400 $70,400 $21,000 $0 $69,200 $336,000 $800
8 NY Breakers NYB 1509.0 $158,400 $14,800 $9,600 $0 $42,400 $225,200 $1,200
9 DC Trident DCT 1145.8 $93,000 $37,600 $11,600 $0 $21,200 $163,400 $0
10 Aqua Centurions AQC 1110.5 $104,000 $36,000 $9,600 $9,000 $0 $158,600 $400

You can see all the individual earnings for the season here.

 

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Carson
3 years ago

How are the teams selected? Do they have the same budgets. Can not understand why some teams have much better swimmers in their squads

Admin
Reply to  Carson
3 years ago

In season 1, there was a budget and salary cap, but the way that the money was structured, the ‘salary’ was overshadowed by the money you could make by being on a good team. In year 2, once the plan changed to ‘everyone gets paid the same,’ it was essentially a free for all.

One thing to keep in mind is that before this became a full ‘league,’ back in 2018, there was that planned single-meet event that was going to use a similar format to this. It’s not a coincidence that 3 of the 4 GMs of teams in the finals (Lenny K, Jason L, James G) were participating in that. I’m not sure if Rob from London was… Read more »

BobbyJones
Reply to  Braden Keith
3 years ago

But then if you have varied salaries, you wont get team loyalty… Yzerman…Lemieux…Sakic…that play their whole careers with one team wont happen anymore…so thats the downside to that. A system has to be put to prevent both extremes from happening…

commonwombat
Reply to  Braden Keith
3 years ago

Very true with regards to the last paragraph but that extended internationally. It was no secret that the most successful teams in ISL 1 were those that bonded the best. Hence we saw Energy retain their key talent and this was true with Roar keeping the likes of Pickrem/Guido/Prigoda ….. and would’ve been the case with their key Australians before Swim AUS employed the baseball bat.

I certainly hope these checks ARE paid but with the reports of key contractors being bilked, let alone swimmer retainers not being paid; one cannot be completely confident. Having wealthy benefactors for a team let alone a sporting competition is often welcome but its often a poisoned chalice when said benefactor proves to… Read more »

BobbyJones
3 years ago

With this info / these numbers… what makes a swimmer stay at Aqua?? or DC?? ETC ETC

iLikePsych
Reply to  BobbyJones
3 years ago

Why do you think Haughey transferred from DC to ENS this season?

BobbyJones
Reply to  iLikePsych
3 years ago

Excatly…. they need to do something… or just have a team league, ENS vs CAC only every season 100 swimmers vs 100 swimmers

BobbyJones
Reply to  BobbyJones
3 years ago

2-team league**

moddiddle
3 years ago

Wow Cali Condors got almost 10x the pay of Aqua Centurions!

seetheworldswim
Reply to  moddiddle
3 years ago

Thats why this is no fun… the teams should be more equal!
Could exist rules like each time just can have 2 top 3 athletes in world rankings 4 athletes top 10 in the world, 4 top 20 , etc etc
And that would allow more strategic plans to recrute ppl, and more material for the fans to discuss

Swimfan
3 years ago

LiveWire must like those numbers

SwimFani
3 years ago

Have the swimmers try too cash the checks? If any have received them YET

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