FFN Golden Tour in Nice: €25,000 Purse Leaders After Day 1

The Nice stage of the French Swimming Federation’s “Golden Tour” is off and running, as we reported earlier today. The Golden Tour is a four-stage series, not unlike the Arena Pro Series here in the United States, with total prize winnings of €140,000. Here’s how it works.

For each meet, the top 8 women and top 8 men will share €25,000 in prize money. Points are distributed to the top-8 finalists of each event as follows: 12 points for gold, 9 for silver, 7 for bronze, then 5 for 4th, 4 for 5th, 3 for 6th, 2 for 7th, and 1 point for an 8th-place finish. At the conclusion of the meet, the high scores are calculated and the purse is split.

Women Per Meet   Men Mer Meet
High point 4000 € High point 4000 €
#2 2500 € #2 2500 €
#3 2000 € #3 2000 €
#4 1200 € #4 1200 €
#5 1000 € #5 1000 €
#6 700 € #6 700 €
#7 600 € #7 600 €
#8 500 € #8 500 €

An additional €40,000 bonus is split among series winners at the conclusion of the four meets

Women Series Bonus   Men Series Bonus
High point 6500 € High point 6500 €
#2 4500 € #2 4500 €
#3 3000 € #3 3000 €
#4 1800 € #4 1800 €
#5 1500 € #5 1500 €
#6 1000 € #6 1000 €
#7 900 € #7 900 €
#8 800 € #8 800 €

As an example, if Katinka Hosszu, who is currently leading on the women’s side, were to achieve the highest point total at each meet, as well as for the series, she would stand to earn €22,500 (or, 85% of €22,500, as it is stipulated in the rules that the coach takes home 15% of the purse).

The four stages of the Golden Tour include:

January 30-February 1 Nice
February 13-15 Amiens
March 6-8 Marseille
May 22-24 Nancy

For French swimmers, the first three stages will serve as an excellent high-level competitive environment in which to practice racing before French Long Course Nationals in Limoges from March 31-April 5. The Limoges meet will be used to select the French national team for the 2015 FINA World Championships in Kazan.

Here are the leaders after Day One of competition in Nice. Feel free to sort it by name, or event number, or however you’d like. The women are on the left; the men, on the right (scroll to see):

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Anne Lepesant

Anne Lepesant is the mother of four daughters, all of whom swam in college. With an undergraduate degree from Princeton (where she was an all-Ivy tennis player) and an MBA from INSEAD, she worked for many years in the financial industry, both in France and the U.S. Anne is currently …

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