Kristen Foxen won the 2026 WSOP $25,000 High Roller on Sunday, marking her first major nosebleed victory. Since July 2024, the elite Canadian player has earned nearly $11 million, securing 23 final tables and four separate million dollar tournament scores.
When Kristen Foxen won the 2026 WSOP $25,000 High Roller on Sunday, it marked her first outright victory in a major nosebleed event. This win serves as a definitive milestone in one of the most sustained periods of elite tournament poker produced in recent memory.
Since finishing 13th in the 2024 WSOP Main Event for $600,000, the six-time bracelet winner has consistently reached final tables. With the current WSOP only two weeks into its schedule, her momentum shows no signs of slowing down.
Four seven-figure scores. Twenty-three final tables. Nearly $11 million in prize money. Almost all of it earned against the best players in the world, in the toughest tournaments.
Foxen, the reigning GPI Female Player of the Year and women's all-time money leader, continues to prove she is one of the top players globally.
In a span of just over nine months, Foxen has recorded four separate tournament scores worth more than $1 million each. These achievements came within highly competitive fields and some of the largest buy-in events on the poker calendar.
Three of those seven-figure results occurred during the Triton Super High Roller Series, where she secured third, fourth, and second-place finishes in big buy-in events. She capitalized on her latest deep high-roller run on Sunday, converting it into an outright victory in the WSOP $25,000 High Roller 8-Handed event.