The 2023 CrossFit Games is the 17th edition of the premier competition in the sport of CrossFit held from August 1 to August 6, 2023, in Madison, Wisconsin.[1] The winners were Laura Horvath for the women's competition, Jeffrey Adler for the men's, and CrossFit Invictus for the team's.[2]

2023 CrossFit Games
VenueAlliant Energy Center
LocationMadison, Wisconsin
DatesAugust 1–August 6, 2023
Champions
MenJeffrey Adler
WomenLaura Horvath
TeamCrossFit Invictus
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The qualification process for the 2023 CrossFit Games was adjusted this season,[3] and a worldwide ranking of athletes was introduced for the determination additional qualifying spots for the CrossFit Games.[4][5] All the workouts for the semifinals will also be standardized and programmed by CrossFit.[6] This Games is the final one to be held in Madison, Wisconsin since it was first held there in 2017.[7] The prize purse increased to $2.945 million this year, with the winners receiving $315,000.[8]

This year a number of top female athletes from 2022 did not compete at the Games, including the women champion Tia-Clair Toomey due to pregnancy,[9] and the runner-up Mal O'Brien.[10] Laura Horvath trailed Emma Lawson for large part of the Games, but managed three consecutive wins in the last four events to capture her first title at the Games.[11] The 2022 runner-up Roman Khrennikov led for most the Games, but injured his foot in the final day of competition, and finished third to the eventual winner Jeffrey Adler.[12] After several years of absence, ESPN returned as broadcaster for the Games with live coverage on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN+.[13]

Qualifications edit

There are three qualification stages as before, but the number of competition regions has been reduced from 10 to seven: North American East, North American West, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and South America.[14][15] Athletes are required to compete in their respective competition regions, but special exemptions are awarded to some athletes who applied for them.[16] A new world ranking system was introduced, and athletes can acquire points across all four stages of the competition: the CrossFit Open, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Games over a two-year period. The ranking was used to determine the strength of field of the semifinals and additional qualification places for the Games would be awarded based on the strength of field of the semifinals.[17][18] The online Occupational Games created in 2021 was removed this year.[19]

Open edit

The Open began on February 16, 2023, with a live announcement in Madrid, Spain.[20] It lasted three weeks until March 6 and had four scored workouts, with the 23.2 test split into two.[21][22] This year the figure for Open participation increased by around 10% again, to 323,014.[23][24] The Open was won by Mal O'Brien and Jeff Adler.[25][26]

Quarterfinals edit

As with 2022 season, the top 10% of the Open participants and top 25% of team in each continent qualify for the Quarterfinals.[27] The top 60 women, top 60 men and the top 40 teams in the North American East, North American West and European regions will proceed to the semifinals. For the Africa, Asia, Australia and South America regions, the top 30 women and men, and the top 20 teams, will compete in their respective semifinals.[28]

The Quartfinals started on 16 March 2023 with all five individual workouts released, to be completed and the results submitted by participating athletes on specified time periods until 19 March.[29] The team Quarterfinals followed from March 29 through March 30, and age group from March 31 through April 1.[30] Mal O'Brien and Justin Medeiros were the respective individual female and male overall winners of the quarterfinals.[31][32]

Semifinals edit

The number of competitions has been reduced from 10 to 7, with the number in North America and Europe reduced to two and one respectively, while the continents of Africa, Asia, Australia and South America would have one each as before. CrossFit itself will run the three competitions in North America and Europe.[3] All the workouts for the Semifinals will also be standardized, a return to the system used for the Regionals.[6] There will be no Last Chance Qualifiers, instead a world ranking system was introduced, and the number of qualifying places will be allocated based on the strength of the field in each of the Semifinals as determined by the ranking system.[17] Five qualification places are guaranteed for each of the North American and European competitions, three for Oceania, two each for Asia and South America, and Africa one.[33] Of the 17 remaining qualifications spots, the D'Hondt method would be used to determine the number of qualifiers of each region based on the top 100 ranking of their participants after the conclusion of the Quarterfinals.[34][35]

The Semifinals are scheduled to take place over four weekends between 28 April and 4 June, starting with the Age Group Semifinal held online. The in-person live competitions for the Individual and Team Semifinals are to be held starting May 18.[36] Due to the higher number of competitors in North America and Europe, the three Semifinals for these regions would be held over four days, while the other Semifinals would be held over three days.[37] The cash prize for the winners of the semifinals doubled to $10,000 this season.[8]

Qualifiers edit

Individuals edit

North America East (May 18–21)
  Florida,   United States
North America West (May 25–28)
  California,   United States
Europe (June 1–4)
  Berlin,   Germany
Men Women Men Women Men Women
  Jeffrey Adler

  Jayson Hopper

  Dallin Pepper

  Roman Khrennikov [a]

  Samuel Cournoyer

  Will Moorad

  Noah Ohlsen

  Luke Parker

  Alex Vigneault

  Jack Farlow

  James Sprague

 Spencer Panchik

  Emma Cary

  Danielle Brandon

  Amanda Barnhart

  Emma Lawson

  Alexis Raptis

  Paige Powers

  Sydney Wells

  Feeroozeh Saghafi

  Shelby Neal

  Caroline Stanley

  Paige Semenza

  Patrick Vellner

  Brent Fikowski

  Samuel Kwant

  Cole Greashaber

  Justin Medeiros

  Chandler Smith

  Nick Mathew

  Colten Mertens

  Cole Sager

  Alex Gazan

  Katrín Davíðsdóttir

  Arielle Loewen

  Christine Kolenbrander

  Bethany Shadburne

  Emily Rolfe

  Olivia Kerstetter

  Abigail Domit

  Baylee Rayl

  Kelly Baker

  Lazar Đukić

  Henrik Haapalainen

  Moritz Fiebig

  Jelle Hoste

  Jonne Koski

  Uldis Upenieks

  David Shorunke

  Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson

  Bronisław Olenkowicz

  Michał Wesołowski

  Fabian Beneito

  Gabriela Migała

  Anníe Þórisdóttir

  Laura Horvath

  Emma Tall

  Karin Freyová

  Matilde Ǿyen Garnes

  Manon Angonese

  Ella Wunger

  Elisa Fuliano

  Emma McQuaid

  Rebecka Vitesson

Africa (May 19–21)
  Gauteng,   South Africa
Oceania (May 25–28)
  Queensland,   Australia
South America (May 26–28)
  Rio de Janeiro,   Brazil
Asia (June 1–4)
  Busan,   South Korea
Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women
  Jason Smith[b]   Michelle Basnett   Jay Crouch

  Bayley Martin

  Jake Douglas

  Ellie Turner

  Jamie Simmonds

  Emily de Rooy

  Kaique Cerveny

  Kalyan Souza

  Victoria Campos

  Alexia Williams

  Arthur Semenov A

  Morteza Sedaghat[c]
  Ant Haynes[d]

  Seher Kaya

  Shahad Budebs

Representation by Nation
  • ^A On March 1, 2022, CrossFit announced they will not recognise athletes from Russia or Belarus as a result of Russian violations of the Olympic truce through invasion of Ukraine during the binding truce. Athletes thereby will compete as neutral athletes. This rule continues to be in effect during the 2023 CrossFit Games.[40]

Qualified teams edit

North America East (May 18–21)
  Florida,   United States
North America West (May 25–28)
  California,   United States
Europe (June 1–4)
  Berlin,   Germany
  East Nashville PRVN

  Move Fast Lift Heavy 247

  AB-CrossFit Mayhem

  Mayhem Independence

  Krypton

  CLT The Grit Haus

  OBA

  TTT CrossFit Black

  PSC Invasion

  Milford Team Conquer

  Franco's Misfits

  Invictus

  Omnia

  Kilo II

  Koda CrossFit Redemption

  Invictus Unconquerable

  Rhino CrossFit Dawgs

  Invictus Sea of Green

  Einhorn CrossFit Ascend

  Believe

  No Shortcuts

  Oslo Navy Blue

  Walleye Athlete

  Oslo Blackout

  Genas

  Prestanda

  Portti

  Trondheim

  Oslo NAJS

  Rotherham

Africa (May 19–21)
  Gauteng,   South Africa
Oceania (May 25–28)
  Queensland,   Australia
South America (May 26–28)
  Rio de Janeiro,   Brazil
Asia (June 1–4)
  Busan,   South Korea
  FBDV Mayhem Africa[e]

  Cape CrossFit Wolfpack[f]

  Torian Mayhem

  64Army Endgame

  PFC CrossFit 3076

  Templo SA Blacksheep Treta

  Q21

  Fly High Kolesnikov

  Marvel Black

Representation by Nation

Individual competitions edit

The individual competitions of the CrossFit Games was held starting Thursday August 3, 2023 in Madison. The field will be cut from 40 to 30 at the end of Friday, and from 30 to 20 at the end of Saturday.[42][43]

August 3, 2023 edit

Source:[44]

Event 1: Ride edit

Complete as many laps as possible in 40 minutes on a Trek Bikes Marlin 8 mountain bike.

Event 2: Pig Chipper edit

For Time:

10 Pig Flips

25 Chest-to-bar pull-ups

50 Toes-to-bars

100 Wall-ball shots (14/20 lb, 9/10 ft)

50 Toes-to-bar

25 Chest-to-bar pull-ups

10 Pig Flips

Event 3: Inverted Medley edit

For time:

30-foot unbroken handstand walk over the ramp

8 free-standing handstand push-ups

Unbroken obstacle steps to a 180° pirouette

16 pull-overs

Unbroken obstacle steps to a 360° pirouette

8 free-standing handstand push-ups

30-foot unbroken handstand walk over the ramp

August 4, 2023 edit

Event 4: The Alpaca Redux edit

For time:

126-foot sled push, starting with all six kettlebells (443/546 lb)

Then 3 rounds for time:

2 legless rope climbs

12 kettlebell clean and jerks (53/70 lb)

42-foot sled push, starting with two kettlebells*

*add two kettlebells to the sled after each round

Event 5: Ski-Bag edit

For time:

30-calorie SkiErg

30 sandbag squats (125/200 lb)

20-calorie SkiErg

20 sandbag squats

Event 6: Helena edit

3 Rounds for Time:

400 meter run

12 bar muscle-ups

21 dumbell snatches (35/50 lb)

August 5, 2023 edit

Event 7:Cross-Country 5K edit

For Time:

Run 5k

Time Cap: 30 min

Event 8: Intervals edit

2 intervals for total time:

21 box jump-overs (20/24 inches)

15-calorie row

9 burpee box jump-overs (36/48 inches)

21 box jump-overs

15-calorie row

9 burpee box jump-overs

Rest until 6-minute mark, then:

9 burpee box jump-overs

15-calorie row

21 box jump-overs

9 burpee box jump-overs

15-calorie row

21 box jump-overs

Time Cap: 12 minutes

Event 9: Olympic Total edit

Sources:[45][46]

For Load:

1-rep-max snatch

1-rep-max clean and jerk

Athletes will have two attempts at each lift. Time cap: 20 seconds per lift.

August 6, 2023 edit

Event 10: Muscle-up Logs edit

5 rounds for time:

7 muscle-ups

1 sandbag over 3 logs (Rounds 1-4 = (100/150 lb), Round 5 = (125/200 lb))

Time Cap: 13 minutes

Event 11: Parallel-bar Pull edit

8 rounds for time:

Down-and-back P-bar traverse

30 heavy-rope double-unders

1 section hand-over-hand sled pull

Event 12: Echo Thruster Final edit

For time:

21-18-15

Echo Bike calories

Thrusters (85/115 lb) (95/135 lb) (105/155 lb)

Then, 66-foot overhead walking lunge (105/155 lb)

Team competition edit

The team competitions of the CrossFit Games was held starting Thursday August 3, 2023 in Madison. The field will be cut from 40 to 30 at the end of Friday, and from 30 to 20 at the end of Saturday.[42][43]

August 3, 2023 edit

Source:[47]

Event 1: 2-2-2-2 Redux edit

For time in M/F pairs:

Accumulate 175 overhead squats

Starting every 2 minutes:

12/9-calorie SkiErg each (M/F)

1 seated legless rope climb each (M/F)

Max-reps synchro overhead squats

When 2 minutes are up, the first pair stops working and returns while the second pair begins working.

Each pair will have 4 intervals to work (8 total intervals)..

Event 2: Ride Relay edit

With two bikes per team, max laps in one hour.

August 4, 2023 edit

Event 3: Olympic Total edit

For load:

1-rep-max snatch

1-rep-max clean and jerk

Event 4: Cross-Country 5K edit

For time:

Run 5K as a team.

Event 5: Bike, Row, Hold edit

For time:

150-calorie bike + handstand hold

125-calorie row + seated muscle-up and ring support

100-calorie bike + handstand hold

August 5, 2023 edit

Event 6: Run Lift Relay edit

Complete as many reps as possible in 3 minutes:

F1/M1

400-m shuttle run

Max-reps snatches (135/185 lb)

Event 7: Lift Run Relay edit

For time:

F2/M2

10 snatches (135/185 lb)

400-m shuttle run

Event 8: Muscle-Up Bob edit

For time:

Push Bob 126 feet (1,188 lb)

Then,

3 rounds of:

10 synchro muscle-ups

15 Worm clean and jerks (340 lb)

42-foot Bob push

Event 9: B-Bells and P-Bars edit

For time:

21/15/9 reps of synchro axle deadlifts, all 4 athletes (805 lb)

21/21/21 reps of synchro parallel-bar dips, pair 1 then pair 2

21/15/9 synchro sandbag squats, pair 2 then pair 1 (125/200 lb)

August 6, 2023 edit

Event 10: Bob's A Drag edit

4 rounds for time of:

500-meter run

Jerry carry

Log traverse

42-foot synchro Bob pull (66-foot pull on the final round)

Event 11: Handstand Worm edit

192-foot handstand walk each

Then,

10 Worm thrusters

24-foot Worm walking lunge

10 Worm thrusters

24-foot Worm walking lunge

10 Worm thrusters

24-foot Worm walking lunge

10 Worm thrusters

24-foot Worm walking lunge

10 Worm thrusters

Podium finishers edit

Individuals and teams edit

Place Men[48] Women [49] Team[50]
1st   Jeffrey Adler   Laura Horvath   CrossFit Invictus
2nd   Patrick Vellner   Emma Lawson   CrossFit East Nashville PRVN
3rd   Roman Khrennikov   Arielle Loewen   CrossFit Oslo Navy Blue

Masters men edit

Place[51] 35–39 40–44 45–49 50–54 55–59 60–64 65+
1st   Sam Dancer   Rudolph Berger   Jason Grubb   Artur Komorowski   Kevin Koester   Stuart Swanson   Daniel Miller
2nd   Ioannis Papadopoulos   Michael Laverriere   Vlad Liashkevich   Sean Patrick   John Kim   Tom Fameree   David Hippensteel
3rd   Bryan Wong  Bruno Militao   Christopher Anderson   Jason Leeves   Ryan Joe Hamby   Eric Cohen   Tom Muhlbeier

Masters women edit

Place[51] 35–39 40–44 45–49 50–54 55–59 60–64 65+
1st   Laurie Clément   Samantha Briggs   Kelly Friel   Cheryl Brost   Leka Fineman   Susan Clarke   Julie Holt
2nd   Stacie Tovar   Andreia Pinheiro   Amy Chapoton   Nicole Abbott   Shanna Bunce   Betsy Vanderburgh   Dava Jensen
3rd   Colette Casey   Jenn Ryan   Carolina Gutierrez[g]   Nathalie Connors   Laurie Meschishnick   Patricia McGill   Pauline Sciascia

Teens edit

Place[54] 14–15 Boys 14–15 Girls 16–17 Boys 16–17 Girls
1st   Jeremie Jourdan   Maria Granizo   Ty Jenkins   Lucy McGonigle
2nd   Lincoln LaFaver   Miley Wade   Hugo Jansson   Trista Smith
3rd   Pau Martin Tiers   Mira Varga   RJ Mestre   Bergrós Björnsdóttir

Adaptive divisions edit

Place[55] Men Upper Extremity Women Upper Extremity Men Lower Extremity Women Lower Extremity Men Neuromuscular Women Neuromuscular
1st   Casey Acree   Christina Mazzullo   Rogan Dean   Valerie Cohen   Chris Rhyme   Noelle Henderson
2nd   Alexis Fiorucci   Anne-Laure Coutenceau   Charles Pienaar   Bayleigh Hooper   James Brown   Amea Reyna
3rd   Xabier Osa Mendes   Elaine de Rocco   Hildon Carvalho   Molly Moore   Mijail Pedrini   Jordan Ingalsbe

Notelist edit

  1. ^ Khrennikov is Russian, but competed representing Cookeville, Tennessee and its CrossFit Mayhem because of CrossFit policy.
  2. ^ Jason Smith failed the drug test but the second-placed finisher did not replace Smith due to injury.[38]
  3. ^ Morteza Sedaghat was unable to attend due to visa issue.[39]
  4. ^ Ant Haynes replaced Morteza Sedaghat.[39]
  5. ^ A team member of FBDV Mayhem Africa failed the drug test.[41]
  6. ^ Cape CrossFit Wolfpack replaced FBDV Mayhem Africa[41]
  7. ^ Carolina Gutierrez failed the drug test,[52] which she said was due to prescribed medications for menopause.[53]

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