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The CrossFit Games is an annual athletic competition owned and operated by CrossFit, LLC. [1] Athletes compete in a series of events at the Games, which may be various standard CrossFit workouts consisting of metabolic conditioning exercises, weightlifting, and gymnastics movements, as well as a range of activities from other sports such as swimming, road cycling and strongman.
The Open started on February 29, 2024, and continued for three weeks until 18 March. [22] [23] A workout was released every week for a total of 3 workouts.[24] [25] [26] This year 343,528 athletes (344,396 including the adaptive divisions) registered for the Open, up over 6% from 2023.
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]
During the five-week-long "CrossFit Open", one new workout is released each week. Athletes have several days to complete the workout and submit their scores online, with either a video or validation by a CrossFit affiliate. Since the Open is available to any level of athlete, many affiliates encourage member participations. [121]
The 2021 CrossFit Games was the 15th edition of the CrossFit Games held from July 27 to August 1, 2021. [1] Justin Medeiros won the men's competition, Tia-Clair Toomey the women's, and CrossFit Mayhem the team's.
The 2022 CrossFit Games is the 16th iteration of the annual competition in the sport of CrossFit held from August 3 to August 7, 2022, in Madison, Wisconsin. [1] [2] Both Justin Medeiros and Tia-Clair Toomey repeated their 2021 win in their respective men's and women's competitions, [3] while CrossFit Mayhem Freedom won the team competition.
The CrossFit Open still occurred, but was used to qualify directly to the Games. [13] Team rules were also changed so that members no longer needed to be from the same CrossFit affiliate and a team can be composed of the best athletes from different affiliates (hence dubbed the "superteam"), there was therefore also no Affiliate Cup which was ...
2011 was the first year the Open was implemented as part of the qualification process in a CrossFit season. It replaced the Sectionals of 2010. Over 26,000 athletes participated the Open, which took place in six weeks from March 15 to May 1, 2011. [1] Competing athletes participated in six workouts, with each workout released to be completed ...