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2015 CrossFit Games
VenueStubHub Center
LocationCarson, California
DatesJuly 21–26, 2015
Champions
MenBen Smith
WomenKatrin Tanja Davidsdottir
TeamCrossFit Mayhem Freedom
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The 2015 CrossFit Games were the ninth CrossFit Games, which were held on July 21–26, 2015 at the StubHub Center in Carson, California.[1]Ben Smith was the men's winner, and Katrin Davidsdottir was the women's winner. The Affiliate Cup was won by CrossFit Mayhem Freedom from Cookeville, Tennessee, captained by four-time individual men's champion Rich Froning Jr. who moved to team competition this year.[2]

In the 2015 season, the 17 regions of previous seasons were combined into 8 'super-regions' for the Regionals. This season a Teenage competition for boys and girls was added in the Open for two age groups. The Teenage and Masters Games events were the same and took place from July 21–23.

Both the men's and women's competitions were closely fought at the Games. Ben Smith, a Games competitor every year since 2009, won for the first time (he placed third in 2011 and 2013), having secured the win only in the final event by holding off 2014's second-place finisher Mat Fraser who many had predicted would be the 2015 champion. In the women's competition, Iceland's Katrin Davidsdottir overtook fellow countrywoman Sara Sigmundsdóttir, who led for much of the competition, in the final event.[2]Tia-Clair Toomey, who made her debut at this year's Games, finished second and was named Rookie of the Year.[3]

With 27 Sanctionals, a complicated backfill process rounding out the top 20 in the CrossFit Open, and 239 national champions plus the team division, it can be difficult to get a full and up-to-date picture of who has qualified for the CrossFit Games. We have the definitive list to help keep you informed. Today: 2020 CrossFit Games qualifiers so. The first, online stage of the 2020 CrossFit Games is set to start on Friday. Featuring the world’s top 20 athletes from the Open and Sanctional winners from 10 events, the competition will take place over two days. This first stage (a competition in athletes’ home countries) will determine final placements and prize money for Games winners from 6th to 30th place (only the top 20 athletes.

Qualification[edit]

Approximately 273,000 participants signed up for the 2015 CrossFit Games Open, which was held over the course of five weeks from February 26 to March 30, 2015.[4] There were 6 scored events in the Open this year – the first workout was split into two parts.[5] A scaled division with official scaled version of workouts was introduced this year. Also this year winner of each state and country would be crowned the State and National champions.[6] The top 20 men, 20 women, and 15 teams from the 12 American and Canadian regions, the top 30 men, 30 women, and 20 teams in the European and Australian regions, and the top 10 men, 10 women, and 10 teams from Latin America, Africa, and Asia qualified for the CrossFit Regionals.[4]

The Regionals were modified this year – the 17 regions were combined into 8 'super-regions', and the top athletes from each of the 17 regions were funnelled into these 'Super Regionals'.[7] For example, the NorCal and SoCal Regionals were combined into one California Regional, with 40 men, 40 women and 30 teams competing. Five men and women from this region qualifying for the CrossFit Games.[8][9] The scoring system for the Regionals was also changed this year; in previous year it had the same system as the Open (one point for first, two for second, etc.), starting this year the scoring table system used in the Games was adopted for the Regionals (e.g. 100 points for first, 95 for second, etc.).[10] After three days of Regional competitions held around the world, 40 men, 40 women, and 40 teams qualified for the Games.

in 2015, the CrossFit Games also added a Teenage competition to the Open in two age groups (14-15 and 16-17) for boys and girls. Towards the end of the Open, it was announced that the top 10 in each age group after the completion of the Open would qualify to participate in the Games.[11] Masters athletes who qualified through the Open then competed in an online Games qualification, called the Masters Qualifier, instead of Regionals. The top 20 Masters men and women in each age group were invited to participate at the Games.[12]

Individual[edit]

As in previous years, the men's and women's competitions were similar, with the only differences being weights of lifted objects, heights of obstacles, etc. Elements introduced for the first time this year included open-ocean paddleboarding and peg board climbing.[2]

Wednesday, July 22, 2015[edit]

Event 1: Pier Paddle[edit]

  • 500 meter ocean swim
  • 2 mile paddle
  • 500 meter ocean swim

For the fourth straight year, the CrossFit Games began on the Wednesday before the traditional weekend events. The Games have started with a swim every year since 2011, with this year's event consisted of 500 meters of ocean swimming, followed by two miles of paddling on a paddleboard, and finished with another 500 meters of ocean swimming.

Jonne Koski won the event for the men and Kara Webb won for the women.

Event 2: Sandbag 2015[edit]

The athletes moved weighted sandbags across the tennis stadium in the StubHub Center. They started by carrying/dragging the sandbags from the top of the stadium down to the floor, used a wheelbarrow to take them to the other side, and then pushed them over a wall and carried them to the top of the stadium. The men had to move 720 pounds and the women had 480 pounds total weight of sandbags. This event was nearly identical to an event held in 2010 except that the weight was increased and the wheelbarrows were specially made to handle the weight.

Lukas Högberg and Anna Tunnicliffe won the event men's and women's events, respectively.

Friday, July 24, 2015[edit]

Event 3: Murph[edit]

While wearing a weighted vest (20lb. for men / 14lb. for the women):

  • 1 mile run,
  • 100 pull-ups
  • 200 push-ups
  • 300 air squats
  • 1 mile run

Murph is named after fallen sailor US Navy SEAL Lt. Michael P. Murphy, and it is usually performed by American affiliates on Memorial Day. The event was held on a very hot afternoon at the Games, and the heat caused problems for a number of athletes such as Kara Webb and Annie Thorisdottir.[13] Both Webb and Thorisdottir suffered from heat stroke in the event, Webb collapsed at the finish line and Thorisdottir failed to finish.[14] Although Thorisdottir carried on competing for a few more events, she had to withdraw eventually due to the ill-effects from this event.[15]

Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson won the men's event and Samantha Briggs won the women's. Samantha Briggs finished the event faster than any of the men aside from Guðmundsson.[14]

Event 4: Snatch Speed Ladder[edit]

Three rounds of:

  • 5 squat snatches

Within each round, each snatch is heavier than the last (a 'ladder'), and the starting weight increases each round. Those who complete the ladder the fastest move on to the next round. Jon Pera won the men's event and Brooke Ence won the women's.[14]

Event 5: Heavy DT[edit]

Five rounds for time, with a 205-pound barbell for the men and a 145-pound barbell for the women:

  • 12 Deadlifts
  • 9 hang power cleans
  • 6 jerks

'DT' is a CrossFit hero workout named for fallen airman USAF SSgt. Timothy P. Davis, and usually performed with a 155-pound/105-pound barbell for men/women. The event was announced after event 4, and the audience were given a choice of two different versions of DT for the athletes to compete in: Double DT or Heavy DT, and they chose Heavy DT.[14]

Ben Smith won the men's event and Sara Sigmundsdottir won the women's.[14]

Saturday, July 25, 2015[edit]

Events 6 & 7: Sprint Course 1 & 2[edit]

A sprint across the soccer field at the StubHub Center through four pylons in a zig-zag and over four hurdles. Sprint Course 1 started with the four pylons followed by the hurdles and Sprint Course 2 was in the opposite direction after one minute of rest.

Dan Bailey won both events for the men and Lindy Barber won Sprint Course 1 for the women while Kristin Holte won Sprint Course 2.

Event 8: Soccer Chipper[edit]

  • 100 foot 'Pig' flip
  • 4 legless rope climbs
  • 100 foot handstand walk

The event took place on the soccer field and started with flipping a weighted box called a 'pig'. The box weight was 560 pounds for the men and 395 for the women, and the length was over 6 feet, making the flips more difficult than shorter objects that many athletes had trained with. The first two legless rope climbs were done on a 2-inch diameter rope and the last two on a 1.5-inch diameter rope. The handstand walks had to be completed in 50-foot unbroken increments.

Fraser struggled in flipping the pig, which led to his failure to finish the legless rope climb. The event was won by Ben Smith, and as a result Fraser lost his large lead over Smith, and Smith took over as leader.[16] Elisabeth Akinwale won for the women.[17]

Event 9: Clean & Jerk[edit]

  • 1 rep max Clean & Jerk

Each athlete gets two 20-second windows in which to attempt their heaviest clean and jerk for one repetition.

Aaron Hanna won the event with a 350-pound lift for the men and Brooke Ence won with a 242-pound lift for the women.

Event 10: Triangle Couplet[edit]

15–10–6 repetitions of:

Crossfit
  • Thrusters
  • Bar muscle-ups

Named 'Triangle Couplet' because the repetitions per round are all triangular numbers. A thruster in CrossFit is a combination of a front squat and push press in one continuous movement and the weights were 165-pounds for the men and 115-pounds for the women. A bar muscle-up is a pull-up variant in which the athlete pulls themselves over the top of the pull-up bar and finishes with the bar at their hips.

Mathew Fraser won for the men and Camille Leblanc-Bazinet won for the women.

Sunday, July 26, 2015[edit]

Event 11: Midline Madness[edit]

Six rounds of:

  • 400 meter run
  • 50 foot yoke carry

The event took place inside the soccer stadium with the 400 meter run going up the stadium stairs, behind the jumbotron, and down the stars on the other side. The yoke, weighing 380 pounds for the men and 300 pounds for the women, was carried 300 feet across the soccer field.

Jacob Heppner won for the men and Samantha Briggs won for the women.[18]

Event 12: Pedal to the Metal 1[edit]

  • 3 peg board ascents
  • 24-calorie row
  • 16-calorie bike
  • 8 dumbbell squat snatches

The peg board ascents involved climbing a peg board using only two wooden pegs. The 24 calories were rowed on a Concept-2rowing machine. The 16 calories were pedaled on an Assault AirBike. The dumbbell squat snatches are performed with a 100-pound/70-pound dumbbell for the men/women respectively and done with alternating arms. The peg board was introduced for the first time which many athletes found difficult, and only three women completed the peg board ascents and none completed the event.[2][19]

Spencer Hendel won for the men and Margaux Alvarez for the women. Mat Fraser finished second, which gave him an overall lead of just two points in front of Ben Smith going into the final event.

Event 13: Pedal to the Metal 2[edit]

  • 12 parallette deficit handstand push-ups
  • 24-calorie row
  • 16-calorie bike
  • 8 kettlebell deadlifts

This event took place two minutes after Event 12. The handstand push-ups were performed against a wall. The row and bike were identical to the previous event. The deadlifts were performed with a 203-pound/124-pound (men/women) kettlebell in each hand, and after every two lifts, the weights were carried forward.

Spencer Hendel won again for the men in the event. Ben Smith finished fourth but well before Mat Fraser, thereby emerged the overall winner of the 2015 Games. Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir won for the women's event, which made her champion of the Games.

Team events[edit]

All events scored 100 points apart from the 3 Synchros events and the 6 Solo Sprint events which were scored 50.Top ten teams advanced to compete after the Tire Relay event on the final day.

  • Water Worm – 3 rounds of deadlifts with Worm (75-50-25 reps), between the deadlifts were two 500-yard swim with rescue sled.
  • 6-Mile Relay – 1-mile run by each of the 6 members in a relay
  • Earth Worm – 3 rounds of 600m run and Worm squat (25-50-75 reps)
  • Synchros – 3 events, each with one male-female pair 545 lb deadlifts and synchronised muscles-ups. First pair 21 reps, second 14-7 reps, third 8-7-6 reps
  • Clean and Jerk – 2 events (first all female, second all male) of 1-rep-max clean and jerk (total weights)
  • Male / Female Chipper – 2 event, first male, second female - 100-ft. weighted lunge (300 lb. slug for men / 225 lb. slug for women), 40 wall-ball (30 lb. men / 20 lb. women) all performed simultaneously, 100-ft handstand walk, 40 wall-ball, 100 ft. weighted lunge
  • Big Bob Drag Race – 300-ft Big Bob push
  • Tire Relay – 2 rounds of 50-ft. tire flip and 20 tire jump overs, followed by 9 legless rope climbs and 125 hang-to-overheads (95 lb.) 3 athletes performed forward, 3 backwards.
  • Finals Solo Sprint – 6 events, each member perform muscle-ups, handstand push-up, and on bike, first two (one male and one female) perform 15 muscle-ups, 10 handstand push-up and 20-calorie bike, second 13, 10, 25-calorie, last two 11, 10 and 30-calorie.
  • Worm Finale – 50 Worm clean and jerks

Podium finishers[edit]

Individuals and teams[edit]

PlaceMen[20]Women [21]Team[22]
1stBen SmithKatrin Tanja DavidsdottirCrossFit Mayhem Freedom
2ndMat FraserTia-Clair ToomeyCrossFit Milford
3rdBjörgvin Karl GuðmundssonRagnheiður Sara SigmundsdottirUTE CrossFit

Masters men[edit]

Place40-4445-4950-5455-5960+
1stShawn RamirezMatthew SwiftJoe AmesWill PowellSteve Pollini
2ndTravis PageBill GrundlerSteve ParsoneaultMike Heikens*Denny Hawkins
3rdJeffrey PrejeanRon MathewsFrank WrayDavid Gantz*Robert Caslin

*Steve Marino originally finished in second place in the 55-59 division but was later disqualified for use of an anabolic agent. Heikens and Gantz were each moved up one position.

Masters women[edit]

Place40-4445-4950-5455-5960+
1stJanet BlackKylie MassiCindy KelleySusan ClarkeRosalie Glenn
2ndKaren McCadamChris PerrinsTracy MaceachernLynne KnapmanBernadette Elliott
3rdAmanda AllenFrancine PehiLaurie MeschishnickMichelle BarnesMary Schwing

Teens[edit]

Place14-15 Boys14-15 Girls16-17 Boys16-17 Girls
1stAngelo DiciccoSydney SullivanNicholas PaladinoIsabella Vallejo
2ndLuke PearsonMegan TruppMickael SarrazinAshleigh Wosny
3rdVincent RamirezLindsey PorterRees MachellAllison Weiss

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Games Tickets in 2015'. CrossFit Games. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
  2. ^ abcdImbo, William. '2015 CrossFit Games Recap'. BoxLife.
  3. ^Casey, Harriette (July 28, 2015). '2015 Reebok Crossfit Games: The Best Bits'. Women's Health Magazine.
  4. ^ ab'Complete Rule Book'(PDF). CrossFit.
  5. ^Drapalski, Megan (March 3, 2016). '2015 CrossFit Open: 15.1 Results & Standings'. The Rx Review.
  6. ^'What's New in 2015'. CrossFit Games. December 5, 2014.
  7. ^'What the CrossFit Games 2015 Changes Mean for You'. Breaking Muscle. Retrieved July 23, 2015.
  8. ^Drapalski, Megan (November 10, 2014). '2015 CrossFit Regionals To Be Combined!'. The RX Review.
  9. ^Imbo, William. 'Castro Announces Changes to the CrossFit Open/Regionals Format'. BoxLife Magazine.
  10. ^Macpherson, Mike (May 14, 2015). 'Your Guide to Regional Scoring'. CrossFit Games.
  11. ^'Teenagers advance to the CrossFit Games'. CrossFit Games. March 4, 2015.
  12. ^'Masters Qualifier Recap: 200 Athletes Qualify for the 2015 CrossFit Games'. BoxLife Magazine. April 30, 2015.
  13. ^Achauer, Hilary; Cecil, Andréa Maria (July 25, 2015). 'Shared Suffering'. CrossFit Games.
  14. ^ abcdeKelaita, Jasmin (July 26, 2015). '2015 CrossFit Games: Day 2 Report'. The Rx Review.
  15. ^Bric, John Michael (July 28, 2015). 'Annie Thorisdottir Withdraws on the Final Day of the 2015 CrossFit Games'. The Rx Review.
  16. ^Saline, Brittney (June 5, 2016). 'First-place Fraser'. CrossFit.
  17. ^Kelaita, Jasmin (July 26, 2015). '2015 CrossFit Games: Day 3 Report'. The Rx Review.
  18. ^Kelaita, Jasmin (July 27, 2015). '2015 CrossFit Games: Final Day Report'. The Rx Review.
  19. ^Hammer, Armen (August 6, 2015). 'Was The Peg Board Event Scored Fairly?'. Floelite.
  20. ^'Leaderboard > 2015'. CrossFit Games.
  21. ^'Leaderboard > 2015 > Women'. CrossFit Games.
  22. ^'Leaderboard > 2015 > Team'. CrossFit Games.

External links[edit]

  • 2015 CrossFit Games Individual events on CrossFit official YouTube channel
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2015_CrossFit_Games&oldid=1010708330'

The CrossFit Games is the final of three events in the CrossFit Games season, and the most elite competition in the sport of CrossFit. This year was meant to be the first year of the new CrossFit Games season structure. With the season starting off with the Open in October, followed by 28 sanctional events throughout the year, and the games as the final event in August of 2021. However, the season took a swift turn due to a number of reasons, mainly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Below you’ll find out about how the 2020 CrossFit Games season panned out, and a list of all of the 2020 CrossFit Games winners.

CrossFit Open

The season starts out with the CrossFit Open as the first competition. The Open is an event which anyone over 14 years old in the world can participate in. The registration and cost is $20 per participant. Each participant makes a video recording of them completing each workout and submits their scores for five workouts over five weeks. There is a single workout each week (20.1, 20.2, 20.3, 20.4, 20.5) and participants get to try the workout as many times as they want in the week long period to submit the best score possible.

It’s a cool event because of its democracy. Each participant enters their results into a public database on the CrossFit website. Therefore each participant can see how they stack up against all other participants in the world. By the end of the event, the top man and woman from the CrossFit Open will earn a spot to the CrossFit Games. Also, the top 20 men and women worldwide will rise to the top of the leaderboard and automatically qualify to participate at the CrossFit Games.

Congratulations to the National champions and winners of the 2020 CrossFit Open, Patrick Vellner who won the men’s individual competition and Ragnheiður Sara Sigmundsdottir who won the woman’s individual.

CrossFit Sanctionals

The CrossFit Sanctioned events are now the second pathway for top men, women and team athletes to receive invitations to the Games. This year was meant to be the second year to see CrossFit Sanctional events in the CrossFit Games season. The season would span the globe with 28 events in 21 different countries on six continents. Each Sanctional event is a separate event, and are now the only direct pathway for teams to compete at the CrossFit Games. The goal of the Sanctionals is for male and female individual athletes and teams to take first place and earn an invitation to compete at the CrossFit Games. Winners of the Sanctional events do not have to compete in The Open, but are incentivized to participate for improving their ranking at the CrossFit Games. In 2020 these sanctioned events were meant to occur from November 2019 to October 2020.

Unfortunately due to the COVID-19 pandemic things took a turn for the worst, and all but 10 Sanctionals were able to go ahead. These are the sanctioned events that took place for the 2020 CrossFit Games season:

  • CrossFit Filthy 150: Dublin, Ireland – Nov 22 – 24, 2019
  • Pandaland CrossFit Challenge: Chengdu, China – Dec 7 – 8, 2019
  • Dubai CrossFit Championship: Dubai, UAE – Dec 11 – 14, 2019
  • CrossFit Mayhem Classic: Tennessee, USA – Jan 10 – 14, 2020
  • CrossFit Strength in Depth: London, UK – Jan 24 -26, 2020
  • Norwegian CrossFit Championship: Col, Norway – Feb 14 – 16, 2020
  • Wodapalooza CrossFit Festival: Florida, USA – Feb 20 – 23, 2020
  • Australia CrossFit Championship: QLD, Australia – Mar 5 – 8, 2020
  • Brazil CrossFit Championship: Sao Paulo, Brazil – Mar 6 – 8, 2020

Congratulations to all of the winners from each of these Sanctioned events. Unfortunately due to the COVID-19 pandemic all of the winners of these events were not invited to participate in the 2020 CrossFit Games this year.

CrossFit Games

The CrossFit Games is to the sport of CrossFit what the Superbowl is to the sport of football. This is the final event in the CrossFit Games series and in the past, after 3 days of grueling competition, one individual man, woman, and team are crowned the 2020 Fittest on Earth. This year we were meant to see hundreds of CrossFit Games athletes compete from more than 100 different countries.

However, this year was an unprecedented year for CrossFit.Inc, when CEO Greg Glassman made a very controversial statement, which highlighted many underlying issues within CrossFit, Inc that came to head and needed to be accounted for. Shortly after many HQ staff quit, affiliates de-affiliated and athletes withdrew from the 2020 CrossFit Games. Because of this Greg Glassman stepped down and retired as CEO, and shortly after the 100% purchase of CrossFit, Inc was made by Eric Roza. Eric became the official new owner and CEO of CrossFit, Inc in July, 2020. Due to this new sale, we saw many changes and HQ staff, affiliates and athletes re-affiliated with CrossFit, Inc. The Games would also go on, but they would now only showcase the individual athletes, seeing teams, masters and teen competitions all cancelled. Plus, there would be a new format for the final stage of the 2020 CrossFit Games.

The 2020 CrossFit Games – Stage 1

Stage 1 of the 2020 CrossFit Games became an online event which included the top 30 men and 30 women who were invited to compete in their homes or local gyms in one of 16 different countries. The top 5 men and women from Stage 1 would earn a spot in the final five of Stage 2, and the final in-person event at The Ranch in Aromas, Northern California. This innovative new format was to help protect the safety of athletes, while delivering a world-class Games experience to identify the world’s fittest individuals.

“The world is dealing with an unprecedented crisis. After extensive discussions with athletes and public health officials, we decided that this format was the best way to preserve the spirit and substance of the Games and ensure athletes can compete for the title of Fittest on Earth in a safe and fair manner.” – Dave Castro, CrossFit Director of Sport.

Due to travel restrictions and circumstances beyond control, the dates for the 2020 Reebok CrossFit Games were adjusted, and Stage 1 was 2 days of competition and took place September 18 – 19th, 2020. Athletes faced seven events over a two-day period. Here are the results of the winners from each of the 7 events:

Event 1 – Friendly Fran

3 rounds:
21 thrusters
21 chest-to-bar pull-ups

W 85 lb. M 115 lb.

Crossfit Games Winners List

Time cap: None

Winners:

Mat Fraser 3:08

Tia-Clair Toomey 3:40

Event 2 – 1RM Front Squat

Establish a 1-rep-max front squat

Time cap: 20 minutes

Winners:

Griffin Roelle 490 lbs

Tia-Clair Toomey 313 lbs

Event 3 – Damn Diane

3 rounds:
15 deadlifts
15 strict deficit handstand push-ups

W 205 lb., 2-in. deficit
M 315 lb., 3.5-in. deficit

Time cap: None

Winners:

Mat Fraser 2:44

Tia-Clair Toomey 2:28

Event 4 – 1,000-M Row

Row 1,000 meters

Time cap: None

Winners:

Roman Khrennikov 2:48.9

Karin Freyová 3:15.8

Event 5 – Nasty Nancy

5 rounds:
500-m run
15 overhead squats
15 bar-facing burpees

W 125 lb. M 185 lb.

Time cap: None

Winners:

Mat Fraser 17:50

Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir 18:16

Event 6 – Handstand Hold

Max freestanding handstand hold

Time cap: 20 minutes

Winners:

Noah Ohlsen 1:37

Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir 2:54

Event 7 – Awful Annie

For time:
50-40-30-20-10
Double-under
GHD sit-up
5-4-3-2-1
Clean

W 185 lb. M 275 lb.

Time cap: None

Winners:

Mat Fraser 8:46

Tia-Clair Toomey 8:01

Congratulations to the one and only reigning Fittest on Earth champs, Mat Fraser and Tia-Clair Toomey for winning first place of Stage 1 of the 2020 CrossFit Games. Here are your top final five male and female individual athletes headed to Aromas:

Top 5 Male Qualifiers for Stage 2 of the 2020 CrossFit Games:

  1. Mat Fraser 🇺🇸 656 pts
  2. Noah Ohlsen 🇺🇸 488 pts
  3. Justin Medeiros 🇺🇸 480 pts
  4. Samuel Kwant 🇺🇸 449 pts
  5. Jeff Adler 🇨🇦 420 pts

Top 5 Female Qualifiers for Stage 2 of the 2020 CrossFit Games:

  1. Tia-Clair Toomey 🇦🇺 615 pts
  2. Brooke Wells 🇺🇸 580 pts
  3. Haley Adams 🇺🇸 497 pts
  4. Katrin Davidsdottir 🇮🇸 490 pts
  5. Kari Pearce 🇺🇸 451 pts

Road to the Ranch Recap

The 2020 CrossFit Games – Stage 2

The final five men and women from Stage 1 got to battle if out in Stage 2 in an in-person competition for 3 days on October 23rd – 25th, 2020 for the title of 2020 Fittest Man and Woman on Earth. Athletes faced twelve events over a three-day period. Here are the results and the winners from each of the 12 CrossFit Games events:

Event 1 – 2007 Reload

For time:

1,500-meter row

Then, 5 rounds of:
10 bar muscle-ups
7 shoulder-to-overheads

W 145 lb. M 235 lb.

Winners:

Mat Fraser 13:07.02

Tia-Clair Toomey 12:47.98

Event 2 – Corn Sack Sprint

For time:

320-meter hill sprint with a corn sack

W 30 lb. M 50 lb.

Winners:

Mat Fraser 2:51.54

Tia-Clair Toomey 3:05.55

Event 3 – CrossFit Total

For total load:

1-rep-max back squat
1-rep-max shoulder press
1-rep-max deadlift

Winners:

Jeffrey Adler 1244 lbs

Tia-Clair Toomey 890 lbs

Event 4 – Handstand Sprint

For time:

100-yard handstand walk

Winners:

Mat Fraser 1:20.85

Brooke Wells 1:21.22

Event 5 – Ranch Loop

Run along 3-mile course through varying terrain

Winners:

Mat Fraser 57:47.45

Katrin Davidsdottir 1:00:53

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Event 6 – Toes-To-Bar/Lunge

30-20-10 reps for time:
Toes-to-bar
Kettlebell lunge (yards)

W 24-kg kettlebells
M 32-kg kettlebells

Winners:

Mat Fraser 3:04.77

Tia-Clair Toomey 3:33.63

Event 7 – Snatch Speed Triple

For time:

1 snatch at each bar

Quarterfinal:
W 145-150-155 lb.
M 225-235-245 lb.

Semifinal:
W 160-165-170 lb.
M 245-255-265 lb.

Final:
W 175-180-185 lb.
M 265-275-285 lb.

Time caps: 1 – 2 – 3 minutes

Winners:

Mat Fraser 100pt

Tia-Clair Toomey 100pt

Event 8 – Bike Repeater

10 rounds:
440-meter bike sprint
1 legless rope climb (15 ft.)

Winners:

Mat Fraser 12:54.76

Tia-Clair Toomey 14:37.51

Event 9 – Happy Star

4 rounds:
200- to 300-meter hill run
5-7-9-11 reps of:
Burpee
Thruster

W 95-105-110-115-lb. thrusters
M 135-145-155-165-lb. thrusters

Winners:

Mat Fraser 8:18.21

Tia-Clair Toomey 8:42.59

Event 10 – Swim ‘n Stuff

4 rounds, each for time:
Air bike calories (10 15)
50-meter swim
10 GHD sit-ups
10 ball slams (40 60 lb.)
Rest

Begin a new round every 4 minutes
*Rounds 2 and 4 performed in reverse

Winners:

Samuel Kwant 8:29.66

Tia-Clair Toomey 8:26.48

Event 11 – Sprint Seld Sprint

100-yard sprint
100-yard sled push
100-yard sprint

W 80-lb. sled
M 105-lb. sled

Winners:

Mat Fraser 56.08

Tia-Clair Toomey 1:05.23

Event 12 – Atlanta

1-mile run
100 handstand push-ups
200 single-leg squats
300 pull-ups
1-mile run
W 14-lb. vest
M 20-lb. vest

Winners:

Mat Fraser 51:46.66

Kari Pearce 47:56.68

Fittest on Earth Individual Women Winners:

Crossfit Games Past Champions

Tia-Clair Toomey produced the most dominant Women’s CrossFit Games performance by winning 9 out of 12 events, and her fourth consecutive CrossFit Games title, becoming the first ever four-time women’s champion, and Fittest Woman on Earth.

  1. Tia-Clair Toomey – 1025 points
  2. Katrin Davidsdottir – 665 points
  3. Kari Pearce – 585 points

Fittest on Earth Individual Men Winners:

Mathew Fraser produced the most dominant Men’s CrossFit Games performance by winning 10 out of 12 events, and his fifth consecutive CrossFit Games title, beating out 4 x Fittest Man on Earth Rich Froning, and becoming the first ever five-time men’s champion, and Fittest Man on Earth.

  1. – 1150 points
  2. Samuel Kwant – 605 points
  3. Justin Medeiros – 560 points

Crossfit Games Wiki

Rookie of the Year:

Spirit of the Games:

Unfortunately due to the pandemic, the CrossFit season was ruined for all involved with CrossFit, especially athletes trying to transition full-time to the sport. And CrossFit athletes worldwide were unable to fully benefit what would have been a very lucrative year.

Here are your 2019-2020 CrossFit Games Top 10 Individual athlete payouts:

Women

  1. Tia-Clair Toomey – $415,080
  2. Katrin Davidsdottir – $136,020
  3. Sara Sigmundsdottir – $119,020
  4. Kari Pearce – $110,020
  5. Haley Adams – $71,962
  6. Karin Freyova – $55,500
  7. Brooke Wells – $52,000
  8. Amanda Barnhart – $46,020
  9. Sam Briggs – $44,520
  10. Kristin Holte – $40,020

Men

  1. Mathew Fraser – $354,542
  2. Patrick Vellner – $128,060
  3. Samuel Kwant – $128,000
  4. Justin Medeiros – $101,000
  5. Noah Ohlsen – $87,020
  6. Brent Fikowski – $79,500
  7. Jeffrey Adler – $63,020
  8. Roman Khrennikov – $55,500
  9. Chandler Smith – $46,500
  10. Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson – $39,520

Congratulations to all athletes who participated in the 2020 CrossFit Games season. It was an unbelievably unprecedented, interesting and of course exciting year, with an amazing performance by all athletes. And thank you to all the judges, volunteers, Rogue Fitness, Reebok, the Buttery Bros, and CrossFit Inc. for all of your hard work and dedication to ensure that the 2020 CrossFit Games season and show would still go on!

And of course a huge congratulations again to five time Fittest Man on Earth Mat Fraser, and four time Fittest Woman on Earth Tia-Clair Toomey who decimated the field over the entire 2020 CrossFit Games competition. These two are your Fittest Man and Woman on Earth….. EVER!

Now bring on the 2021 CrossFit Games season!!!

Crossfit Games Women

2020 CrossFit Games Highlights