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The Reebok bonus program returns to the 2022 Games

Time to use the Nano ragas 😛 Reebok, former official sponsor of the Nobull CrossFit® Games, just announced that will repeat last year's Bonus Program.

Basically it is a cash prize for each race won by the athletes who wear the sneakers of the brand.

However, last year it was enough to wear any of their Nano shoes to be able to earn the money.

This year, however, the brand has changed the rules a bit and only the athletes who win using Reebok Nano X2, Nano X1 Froning or Nanoflex Parafit TR.

In the case of teams, all members must wear Reebox shoes to be eligible for the award.

In case you don't know, already inside the athlete's kit in addition to the clothes there are also Nobull shoes included for free.

That's it the values ​​offered this year by Reebok are very attractive: for the elite categories and teams, the brand will donate US $ 12.000,00 to the winners of each wod, while for the Master, Teen and Adaptive categories this amount will be US $ 1.200,00.

Another good news is that there are no limits to the number of events that athletes can win, for each race won the athlete can receive the bonus.

But be careful! Unlike last year, there is another novelty: those wishing to participate in the Reebok Bonus program, will have to fill in the application form!

How to participate in the Reebok Bonus Program

If you are interested in the bonus program we will explain below how to sign up.

First thing, go to Reebok official website, register and sign the participation agreement with the program. This step must be performed before any event occurs.

At the moment of the registration, the athlete will receive confirmation and an official participation agreement directly from a Reebok representative via e-mail confirming enrollment.

To help, answer questions and make complaints, the brand has provided the email GamesBonus@reebok.com.

This marketing ploy from Reebok surprised and divided the opinion of many last year. However, one fact is undeniable: the brand always tries to help athletes with cash prizes, as they have stratospheric expenses to be able to compete at Madison.

A quick analysis shows that if an elite athlete wins an event at the Games, he will be able to pocket US $ 15.000,00, of which US $ 3.000,00 paid by the organization and the remainder by Reebok.

This is the same value given by the organization of the competition to an athlete who finishes the Games in 13th place overall.

What to say? Last year the brand paid off more than US $ 400.000,00… how much will be out of Reebok's pockets this year? The comments to you!

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