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The dates and location for the CrossFit Games 2020 have been announced.
The final #crossfitgamesresults after Stage 1 are here at BarBend.com: 1 of the #crossfitgames is ove. The Dubai CrossFit® Championship is the first CrossFit®, Inc. – sanctioned event in the world rewarding the first place male, female and team competitors with a qualification to the 2020 Rebook CrossFit Games®. Don’t miss out on the action this year!!
This year’s battle to be crowned the Fittest on Earth will be held from Wednesday July 29th through Sunday August 2nd.
The location will be Madison, Wisconsin – as usual.
Let’s take a look at a little history from the CrossFit Games.What Are the CrossFit Games?
In 1996, Greg Glassman and Lauren Jenai started a company that eventually evolved into a worldwide fitness craze. CrossFit training began with a single gym in Santa Cruz, California. With the founding of CrossFit, Inc. affiliated gyms began to spring up around the United States.
Today, there are an estimated 13,000 CrossFit dedicated facilities. People who train are often competitive individuals who love competing. This new and exciting model for fitness training spawned the idea for a competition, the CrossFit Games. Here’s everything you need to know about what they are, who the competitors are, and how you might be able to get there.What Are the CrossFit Games?
Glassman was a former gymnast, so he enjoyed the thrill of competition as much as he loved to train. When he envisioned the CrossFit training regimen, he already knew there would be an inherent sense of competitiveness among people who would use the program.
In 2007, Glassman joined with the game’s director Dave Castro to put on the first official CrossFit Games. The CrossFit Games proclaim to challenged athletes and fitness enthusiasts from around the world to determine who is the Fittest on Earth.
The element of surprise is a key component of the competition. Competitors will be required to perform certain workouts. Not only are they unaware of what challenges they may face until a few hours before the competition, but there are usually a number of last-minute surprises.
The CrossFit Games are an athletic competition like none other. Competitors cannot practice a repetitive skill over and over until they master that skill. It gives convincing validation for the claim that the CrossFit Games produce the fittest person on the planet, not simply a good athlete who practices a lot.
By 2011, the competition started to expand. This was when the CrossFit Games started to offer a way for athletes to qualify online. There was an open five-week period where workouts were posted on the website.
Those who wanted to qualify for the main event would complete the workouts and submit scores. The scores could be validated by video or at one of the CrossFit affiliate gyms. During this open qualifying period, the worldwide appeal of CrossFit becomes obvious.
Affiliates encourage the membership to take part in the qualifying, so there are usually more than 100,000 participants trying to qualify for the main event held during the summer. The CrossFit Games grew so rapidly that regional qualifying competitions were started in 2011.
Beginning in 2011, competitors could qualify as individuals or as part of an affiliate team. The 2019 games were the first to have a different set of qualification guidelines. This was the first year that teams did not have to all be members of the same affiliate.
This was also the first year that the regional qualifiers were changed to allow competitors to qualify at independently hosted events around the world. These new qualifying events were referred to as Sanctionals instead of regional qualifiers. CrossFit, LLC trademarked the concept.
The CrossFit Games have steadily grown over the past decade. There are now Masters and Teen competitions as well. Another way to gauge popularity is by looking at the prize pool. Reebok’s first sponsored games awarded a quarter million dollars to first place. In 2016, the total prize pool of the CrossFit Games ballooned to over $2 million.What Are some of the Events?
The CrossFit Games profess to uncover the fittest person on earth. There is no mistaking the mission when you look at a few challenges these athletes will be asked to endure. Competitors at the CrossFit Games perform things such as sled pushing events and inverted handstand pushups.
If squats aren’t a difficult exercise by themselves, CrossFit competitors will perform squats with one leg. Competitors will swim nearly a mile out to a buoy and then back. When they get back to shore, they’re handed a paddleboard with which to complete the same course again.
There are also events during the challenge that display what someone would envision as standard strength exercises. During the final event in 2019, athletes had to perform clean and jerk sets ending with snatches.
However, in the middle are another 30 ring exercises called muscle ups. For anyone who hasn’t witnessed the rigorous routine these athletes are subjected, you really need to see this true display of total fitness firsthand.Who Are the Most Popular CrossFit Athletes?
Two of the most successful CrossFit athletes in the men’s division have dominated the competition in two stretches. Rich Froning Jr. and Mat Fraser have each won four consecutive CrossFit Games titles.
Froning, a former firefighter from Tennessee controlled the men’s division from 2011 through 2014. Last year’s winner, Fraser, started his run of excellence during the 2016 competition. Fraser actually lost the 2015 games in the final event to eventual champion Ben Smith.
Tia-Clair Toomey has won the last three women’s CrossFit titles. She is a former Olympic power lifter from Australia. After Frowning retired following his 2014 win, Fraser started his current run. He is the son of Don Fraser and Candace Jones, who were Olympic figure skaters from Canada.
Many competitors were successful athletes in other sports. Cole Sager was a Division I running back for the Washington Huskies. There are also colorful competitors like Sean Sweeney, the CrossFit Cowboy. Sweeney is a favorite among CrossFit fans.What About CrossFit Controversies?
Like many sports, the CrossFit Games have not been without some controversy. The first controversial situation actually happened after Glassman and Jenai were divorced. Jenai attempted to sell her half of CrossFit, Inc. to an outside party, but Glassman secured a loan to buy up her share of the settlement.
Another interesting controversy kind of brought to light a new angle on the sneaker wars. When CrossFit, LLC partnered with Reebok ahead of the 2015 Games, participants could not wear Nike shoes. Nike set up billboard protests and was actually forced to change the slogan for one of their training shoes.
The decision to award winners at the 2016 competition with handguns also did not go over very well. There were protests by both competitors and individual sponsors. These protests were successful in getting a pair of CrossFit locations in New York temporarily shut down.
In addition, not to be outdone in the performance-enhancing drug PED discussions of other world-class athletic competitions, the CrossFit Games had a few of these allegations as well. The first public failed drug tests preceded the 2019 events.
There have certainly been other disqualifications for violations of the CrossFit rules. However, this year is the first that violators will be announced publicly ahead of this year’s games. While controversy is part of sports, one thing is uncontroversial. This competition is the ultimate challenge of athletic fitness.CrossFit Games – In Summary
Working out to get healthy and fit is a noble ambition. Taking that level of ambition to the pinnacle level is what the CrossFit Games are all about. If you think you are an exceptional athlete, test yourself with a CrossFit Games Open Qualifier.
Those who pass the test will earn a chance to prove who really is the fittest person on earth. This year, qualifiers will converge on Madison, Wisconsin again for the 2020 Reebok CrossFit Games. The competition starts on July 29.
Even if you’re not quite ready as a competitor, this is a five-day event beloved by the entire CrossFit world. It is an opportunity for CrossFit enthusiasts from all over the world to unite in a festive and fun environment and watch some of the fittest athletes in the world compete.ReferencesDisclaimers
*This website is not affiliated or associated with CrossFit, Inc. CrossFit is a registered trademark of CrossFit, Inc.2020 CrossFit GamesVenueCrossFit RanchLocationAromas, CaliforniaDatesOctober 23–25, 2020ChampionsMenMat FraserWomenTia-Clair Toomey2021 →
The 2020 CrossFit Games were the 14th CrossFit Games held on October 23–25, 2020, at the CrossFit Ranch in Aromas, California, United States.[1]Mathew Fraser and Tia-Clair Toomey were again the respective winners of this year’s men and women competitions[2][3]Crossfit Games 2020 Event Results
The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 forced major changes to the Games season, including the postponement and relocation of the Games. The format was altered, and only 30 men and 30 women were invited to compete in an online-only first stage with the top five men and women qualifying for the final stage to compete in person. There were no teams, masters, or teens events.[4]
This year both Fraser and Toomey produced the most dominant performances the Games have ever seen: Fraser won 10 of the 12 events in the last stage of the competition, while Toomey won 9. They set a further series of records in their respective competitions, such as their margin of victory, the number of consecutive event wins and cumulative event wins.[5][6] This was Fraser’s fifth consecutive Games title, overtaking Rich Froning’s record of four, and Toomey’s fourth, a new record for the women’s competition.[7][8]Format changes[edit]
The 2020 qualifying events started with the Open held in October 2019, and the sanctioned events began in November 2019. The events proceeded as scheduled until March 2020 when the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic caused Sanctioned events to be cancelled amidst social distancing requirements and travel restrictions for international competitors. The pandemic necessitated major changes to the format and a reduction in scale, including the removal of the teams, masters, and teens events. The Games were initially scheduled to be held from July 29 to August 2 in Madison, Wisconsin, but as spectators were not allowed at many venues during the pandemic, the final stage was postponed and moved to the CrossFit Ranch in Aromas where the Games were first held from 2007 to 2009.[9][10] Originally 332 athletes, including 239 previously invited national champions,[11] would have participated in the Games, but due to the pandemic, only the top 20 men and women from the Open and 10 Sanctional champions from Sanction events that took place were invited.[12][13]
The Games were split into two stages. In the first stage held from September 18–19, 60 invited athletes (30 men and 30 women) from around the world competed online in their own homes or in local gyms. Rankings for the athletes were determined at the end of the first stage; those placed number 6 to number 20 received prize money,[14] while the top five men and women proceeded to the second stage for the final events in Aromas to compete in person.[15][16] Due to the smaller number of competitors, most events did not have a time cap, but a ’full effort’ rule was introduced where athletes would receive zero points if they were judged to be not giving their full effort.[17] Scores from the first stage were not carried over to the second stage,[18] and the scoring system in the second stage was also changed due to fewer competitors, with 100 points awarded to the winner of an event, and 75, 55, 35, 15/0 for the second to fifth placings.[19]Stage 1[edit]
There were two stages in the 2020 CrossFit Games consisting of only the individual events. In the first stage, seven events were held over two days in September where 30 men and 30 women competed from their own gyms or local CrossFit affiliates to determine the five men and women who would compete in the second stage of the finals. Each athlete was judged by a member of CrossFit’s seminar staff, and their performances were recorded and sent online to the CrossFit headquarters.[20][21] Four events were held on the first day (September 18),[22][23] three the next (September 19).[24] The seven events were:[25]
*Friendly Fran – 21 thrusters, 21 chest-to-bar pull-ups (Women 85lb / Men 115lb)
*1RM Front Squat – one-rep max front squat in 20 minutes
*Damn Diane – 15 deadlifts, 15 strict deficit handstandpush-ups (Women 205lb, 2’ deficit / Men 315lb, 3.5’ deficit)
*1,000-m row
*Nasty Nancy – 5 rounds of 500m run, 15 overhead squats, 15 bar-facing burpees (Women 125lb / Men 185lb)
*Handstand Hold – hold for as long as possible, can make as many attempts as desired within a 20-minute window
*Awful Annie – 50 reps of double unders with a heavy rope, 50 GHD sit ups, 5 cleans (Women 185lb / Men 275lb), followed by 40 double unders and sits ups and four cleans, then 30 and three, 20 and two, and 10 and one.
Mat Fraser won four of the seven events, while Tia-Clair Toomey won the first three events in a row.[26] Toomey also won the last event; Kara Saunders was initially announced the winner,[27] but the error was later corrected.[28] The ten finalists were Fraser, Noah Ohlsen, Justin Medeiros, Samuel Kwant, and Jeffrey Adler for the men, and Toomey, Brooke Wells, Haley Adams, Katrín Davíðsdóttir, and Kari Pearce for the women.[29] Justin Medeiros, who at 21 was the youngest competitor in the men’s field, was named Rookie of the Year.[30]Stage 2[edit]
The ten athletes competed in 12 events over three days (October 23–25) at the CrossFit Ranch, but some events held at the Morgan Hill Aquatics Center and Morgan Hill Sports Complex. Scoring was reset in the second stage, with greater differences in points won for individual rankings from first to fifth.[19]Friday, October 23, 2020[edit]
The first two events were held at the CrossFit Ranch, the next two at Morgan Hill Outdoor Sports Center, before returning to CrossFit Ranch for the final event.
*Event 1: 2007 Reload – 1500-meter row, then five rounds of 10 bar muscle-ups and 7 shoulder-to-overheads (Women 145 / Men 235 lb.)
*Event 2: Corn Sack Sprint – a 320-meter hill sprint with a corn sack (Women 30 lb. / Men 50 lb.)
*Event 3: CrossFit Total – 1-rep-max back squat, 1-rep-max shoulder press, a 1-rep-max deadlift
*Event 4: Handstand Sprint – 100-yard sprint on hands
*Event 5: Ranch Loop – 3-mile loop. An unexpected twist was added and athletes had to run back to finish [31]Saturday, October 24, 2020[edit]
First three events held at Morgan Hill Sports Complex, last event at CrossFit Ranch2020 Crossfit Champion
*Event 6: Toes-to-Bar/Lunge – 30-20-10 rep scheme of toes-to-bars and kettlebelllunges
*Event 7: Snatch Speed Triple – weightlifting speed ladders (Women 145 to 185 lb. / Men 225 to 285 lb.)
*Event 8: Bike Repeater – 10 rounds of a 440-meter bike sprint and 1 legless rope climb
*Event 9: Happy Star – Four rounds of hill loops, burpees and thrusters. The run course changed and the reps and weight increased in each round.[32]Sunday, October 25, 2020[edit]
First two events held at Morgan Hill Aquatics Center and Morgan Hill Sports Complex
*Event 10: Swim ’N’ Stuff – 4 rounds of (women 10/men 15) calories on Air Bike, 50-meter swim, 10 GHD sit-ups, and 10 ball slams (Women 40 / Men 60 lb.).
*Event 11: Sprint Sled Sprint – a 100-yard sled push between two 100-yard sprints
*Event 12: Atalanta – 1-mile run, 100 handstand push-ups, 200 single-leg squats, 300 pull-ups, and another 1-mile run, all while wearing a weight vest (Woman 14 / Men 20 lb.).[33][34]Watch Crossfit Games 2020
Fraser won ten of the twelve events, while Toomey won nine. Fraser won with the biggest margin in history (545 points); his points total of 1,150 was nearly doubled that of that the runner-up Samuel Kwant (605).[2] Fraser was only beaten to second place by Kwant in Swim ’N’ Stuff,[35] and Jeffrey Adler in CrossFit Total.[36] In the women’s competition, all events were won by Toomey apart from Katrín Davíðsdóttir winning on Ranch Loop, Brooke Wells on Handstand Sprint, and Kari Pearce on Atalanta. Toomey margin of victory of 360 was also a record for the women’s competition.[37][38]
Fraser’s fifth win in the CrossFit Games overtook Froning’s record of four, while Toomey’s fourth win set a record for the women.[39] Both Fraser and Toomey also set a series of further records, such as the most number of event wins in a Games (14 for Fraser including stage 1, 13 for Toomey), most number of cumulative event wins (29 for Fraser, 24 for Toomey), and most consecutive event wins in a single Games (6 for both).[5][38]Podium finishers[edit]PlaceMen[40]Women [41]1stMathew FraserTia-Clair Toomey2ndSamuel KwantKatrín Davíðsdóttir3rdJustin MedeirosKari PearceReferences[edit]
*^’Schedule of Events and How to Watch the 2020 CrossFit Games’. Morning Chalk Up. October 13, 2020.
*^ abMestel, Spenser (October 26, 2020). ’Mat Fraser Wins the 2020 CrossFit Games for Fifth-Straight Victory’. Men’s Health.
*^Wiese, Kay; Genetin-Pilawa, Joe (October 25, 2020). ’Mat Fraser and Tia-Clair Toomey Dominate 2020 Games in Historic Fashion’. Morning Chalk Up.
*^’Who Is Competing at the 2020 CrossFit Games’. CrossFit Games. September 10, 2020.
*^ abMarquez, Tommy (November 1, 2020). ’Among the All-Time Greats, Where Mat Fraser and Tia-Clair Toomey Measure Up’. Morning Chalk Up.
*^Wiese, Kay; Genetin-Pilawa, Joe (October 25, 2020). ’The most event wins of any athlete, with 29 event wins in his career’. Morning Chalk Up.
*^Clark, Patrick (October 25, 2020). ’2020 Reebok CrossFit Games Final Payouts’. Morning Chalk Up.
*^Wiese, Kay; Genetin-Pilawa, Joe (October 25, 2020). ’The most event wins of any athlete, with 29 event wins in his career’. Morning Chalk Up.
*^Kyllmann, Caro (April 17, 2020). ’CrossFit Games to Move to Original Aromas Ranch, Will Not Be Public Event’. BOXROX.
*^Blennerhassett, PatrickA (April 17, 2020). ’Coronavirus forces CrossFit Games 2020 behind closed doors to avoid cancellation; competition moves to California’. South China Morning Post.
*^Blennerhassett, Patrick (January 8, 2020). ’2020 CrossFit Games’ 239 national champions announced – Hong Kong’s Ant Haynes and Shanghai’s Chen Aichan to represent China’. South China Morning Post.
*^Shiffer, Emily (May 11, 2020). ’CrossFit Announces Major Changes for the 2020 Games’. Men’s Health.
*^Marquez, Tommy (May 9, 2020). ’These Individuals Will Receive Invitations To The 2020 CrossFit Games’. Morning Chalk Up.
*^’2020 C
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*Crossfit Games 2020 Event Results
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The dates and location for the CrossFit Games 2020 have been announced.
The final #crossfitgamesresults after Stage 1 are here at BarBend.com: 1 of the #crossfitgames is ove. The Dubai CrossFit® Championship is the first CrossFit®, Inc. – sanctioned event in the world rewarding the first place male, female and team competitors with a qualification to the 2020 Rebook CrossFit Games®. Don’t miss out on the action this year!!
This year’s battle to be crowned the Fittest on Earth will be held from Wednesday July 29th through Sunday August 2nd.
The location will be Madison, Wisconsin – as usual.
Let’s take a look at a little history from the CrossFit Games.What Are the CrossFit Games?
In 1996, Greg Glassman and Lauren Jenai started a company that eventually evolved into a worldwide fitness craze. CrossFit training began with a single gym in Santa Cruz, California. With the founding of CrossFit, Inc. affiliated gyms began to spring up around the United States.
Today, there are an estimated 13,000 CrossFit dedicated facilities. People who train are often competitive individuals who love competing. This new and exciting model for fitness training spawned the idea for a competition, the CrossFit Games. Here’s everything you need to know about what they are, who the competitors are, and how you might be able to get there.What Are the CrossFit Games?
Glassman was a former gymnast, so he enjoyed the thrill of competition as much as he loved to train. When he envisioned the CrossFit training regimen, he already knew there would be an inherent sense of competitiveness among people who would use the program.
In 2007, Glassman joined with the game’s director Dave Castro to put on the first official CrossFit Games. The CrossFit Games proclaim to challenged athletes and fitness enthusiasts from around the world to determine who is the Fittest on Earth.
The element of surprise is a key component of the competition. Competitors will be required to perform certain workouts. Not only are they unaware of what challenges they may face until a few hours before the competition, but there are usually a number of last-minute surprises.
The CrossFit Games are an athletic competition like none other. Competitors cannot practice a repetitive skill over and over until they master that skill. It gives convincing validation for the claim that the CrossFit Games produce the fittest person on the planet, not simply a good athlete who practices a lot.
By 2011, the competition started to expand. This was when the CrossFit Games started to offer a way for athletes to qualify online. There was an open five-week period where workouts were posted on the website.
Those who wanted to qualify for the main event would complete the workouts and submit scores. The scores could be validated by video or at one of the CrossFit affiliate gyms. During this open qualifying period, the worldwide appeal of CrossFit becomes obvious.
Affiliates encourage the membership to take part in the qualifying, so there are usually more than 100,000 participants trying to qualify for the main event held during the summer. The CrossFit Games grew so rapidly that regional qualifying competitions were started in 2011.
Beginning in 2011, competitors could qualify as individuals or as part of an affiliate team. The 2019 games were the first to have a different set of qualification guidelines. This was the first year that teams did not have to all be members of the same affiliate.
This was also the first year that the regional qualifiers were changed to allow competitors to qualify at independently hosted events around the world. These new qualifying events were referred to as Sanctionals instead of regional qualifiers. CrossFit, LLC trademarked the concept.
The CrossFit Games have steadily grown over the past decade. There are now Masters and Teen competitions as well. Another way to gauge popularity is by looking at the prize pool. Reebok’s first sponsored games awarded a quarter million dollars to first place. In 2016, the total prize pool of the CrossFit Games ballooned to over $2 million.What Are some of the Events?
The CrossFit Games profess to uncover the fittest person on earth. There is no mistaking the mission when you look at a few challenges these athletes will be asked to endure. Competitors at the CrossFit Games perform things such as sled pushing events and inverted handstand pushups.
If squats aren’t a difficult exercise by themselves, CrossFit competitors will perform squats with one leg. Competitors will swim nearly a mile out to a buoy and then back. When they get back to shore, they’re handed a paddleboard with which to complete the same course again.
There are also events during the challenge that display what someone would envision as standard strength exercises. During the final event in 2019, athletes had to perform clean and jerk sets ending with snatches.
However, in the middle are another 30 ring exercises called muscle ups. For anyone who hasn’t witnessed the rigorous routine these athletes are subjected, you really need to see this true display of total fitness firsthand.Who Are the Most Popular CrossFit Athletes?
Two of the most successful CrossFit athletes in the men’s division have dominated the competition in two stretches. Rich Froning Jr. and Mat Fraser have each won four consecutive CrossFit Games titles.
Froning, a former firefighter from Tennessee controlled the men’s division from 2011 through 2014. Last year’s winner, Fraser, started his run of excellence during the 2016 competition. Fraser actually lost the 2015 games in the final event to eventual champion Ben Smith.
Tia-Clair Toomey has won the last three women’s CrossFit titles. She is a former Olympic power lifter from Australia. After Frowning retired following his 2014 win, Fraser started his current run. He is the son of Don Fraser and Candace Jones, who were Olympic figure skaters from Canada.
Many competitors were successful athletes in other sports. Cole Sager was a Division I running back for the Washington Huskies. There are also colorful competitors like Sean Sweeney, the CrossFit Cowboy. Sweeney is a favorite among CrossFit fans.What About CrossFit Controversies?
Like many sports, the CrossFit Games have not been without some controversy. The first controversial situation actually happened after Glassman and Jenai were divorced. Jenai attempted to sell her half of CrossFit, Inc. to an outside party, but Glassman secured a loan to buy up her share of the settlement.
Another interesting controversy kind of brought to light a new angle on the sneaker wars. When CrossFit, LLC partnered with Reebok ahead of the 2015 Games, participants could not wear Nike shoes. Nike set up billboard protests and was actually forced to change the slogan for one of their training shoes.
The decision to award winners at the 2016 competition with handguns also did not go over very well. There were protests by both competitors and individual sponsors. These protests were successful in getting a pair of CrossFit locations in New York temporarily shut down.
In addition, not to be outdone in the performance-enhancing drug PED discussions of other world-class athletic competitions, the CrossFit Games had a few of these allegations as well. The first public failed drug tests preceded the 2019 events.
There have certainly been other disqualifications for violations of the CrossFit rules. However, this year is the first that violators will be announced publicly ahead of this year’s games. While controversy is part of sports, one thing is uncontroversial. This competition is the ultimate challenge of athletic fitness.CrossFit Games – In Summary
Working out to get healthy and fit is a noble ambition. Taking that level of ambition to the pinnacle level is what the CrossFit Games are all about. If you think you are an exceptional athlete, test yourself with a CrossFit Games Open Qualifier.
Those who pass the test will earn a chance to prove who really is the fittest person on earth. This year, qualifiers will converge on Madison, Wisconsin again for the 2020 Reebok CrossFit Games. The competition starts on July 29.
Even if you’re not quite ready as a competitor, this is a five-day event beloved by the entire CrossFit world. It is an opportunity for CrossFit enthusiasts from all over the world to unite in a festive and fun environment and watch some of the fittest athletes in the world compete.ReferencesDisclaimers
*This website is not affiliated or associated with CrossFit, Inc. CrossFit is a registered trademark of CrossFit, Inc.2020 CrossFit GamesVenueCrossFit RanchLocationAromas, CaliforniaDatesOctober 23–25, 2020ChampionsMenMat FraserWomenTia-Clair Toomey2021 →
The 2020 CrossFit Games were the 14th CrossFit Games held on October 23–25, 2020, at the CrossFit Ranch in Aromas, California, United States.[1]Mathew Fraser and Tia-Clair Toomey were again the respective winners of this year’s men and women competitions[2][3]Crossfit Games 2020 Event Results
The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 forced major changes to the Games season, including the postponement and relocation of the Games. The format was altered, and only 30 men and 30 women were invited to compete in an online-only first stage with the top five men and women qualifying for the final stage to compete in person. There were no teams, masters, or teens events.[4]
This year both Fraser and Toomey produced the most dominant performances the Games have ever seen: Fraser won 10 of the 12 events in the last stage of the competition, while Toomey won 9. They set a further series of records in their respective competitions, such as their margin of victory, the number of consecutive event wins and cumulative event wins.[5][6] This was Fraser’s fifth consecutive Games title, overtaking Rich Froning’s record of four, and Toomey’s fourth, a new record for the women’s competition.[7][8]Format changes[edit]
The 2020 qualifying events started with the Open held in October 2019, and the sanctioned events began in November 2019. The events proceeded as scheduled until March 2020 when the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic caused Sanctioned events to be cancelled amidst social distancing requirements and travel restrictions for international competitors. The pandemic necessitated major changes to the format and a reduction in scale, including the removal of the teams, masters, and teens events. The Games were initially scheduled to be held from July 29 to August 2 in Madison, Wisconsin, but as spectators were not allowed at many venues during the pandemic, the final stage was postponed and moved to the CrossFit Ranch in Aromas where the Games were first held from 2007 to 2009.[9][10] Originally 332 athletes, including 239 previously invited national champions,[11] would have participated in the Games, but due to the pandemic, only the top 20 men and women from the Open and 10 Sanctional champions from Sanction events that took place were invited.[12][13]
The Games were split into two stages. In the first stage held from September 18–19, 60 invited athletes (30 men and 30 women) from around the world competed online in their own homes or in local gyms. Rankings for the athletes were determined at the end of the first stage; those placed number 6 to number 20 received prize money,[14] while the top five men and women proceeded to the second stage for the final events in Aromas to compete in person.[15][16] Due to the smaller number of competitors, most events did not have a time cap, but a ’full effort’ rule was introduced where athletes would receive zero points if they were judged to be not giving their full effort.[17] Scores from the first stage were not carried over to the second stage,[18] and the scoring system in the second stage was also changed due to fewer competitors, with 100 points awarded to the winner of an event, and 75, 55, 35, 15/0 for the second to fifth placings.[19]Stage 1[edit]
There were two stages in the 2020 CrossFit Games consisting of only the individual events. In the first stage, seven events were held over two days in September where 30 men and 30 women competed from their own gyms or local CrossFit affiliates to determine the five men and women who would compete in the second stage of the finals. Each athlete was judged by a member of CrossFit’s seminar staff, and their performances were recorded and sent online to the CrossFit headquarters.[20][21] Four events were held on the first day (September 18),[22][23] three the next (September 19).[24] The seven events were:[25]
*Friendly Fran – 21 thrusters, 21 chest-to-bar pull-ups (Women 85lb / Men 115lb)
*1RM Front Squat – one-rep max front squat in 20 minutes
*Damn Diane – 15 deadlifts, 15 strict deficit handstandpush-ups (Women 205lb, 2’ deficit / Men 315lb, 3.5’ deficit)
*1,000-m row
*Nasty Nancy – 5 rounds of 500m run, 15 overhead squats, 15 bar-facing burpees (Women 125lb / Men 185lb)
*Handstand Hold – hold for as long as possible, can make as many attempts as desired within a 20-minute window
*Awful Annie – 50 reps of double unders with a heavy rope, 50 GHD sit ups, 5 cleans (Women 185lb / Men 275lb), followed by 40 double unders and sits ups and four cleans, then 30 and three, 20 and two, and 10 and one.
Mat Fraser won four of the seven events, while Tia-Clair Toomey won the first three events in a row.[26] Toomey also won the last event; Kara Saunders was initially announced the winner,[27] but the error was later corrected.[28] The ten finalists were Fraser, Noah Ohlsen, Justin Medeiros, Samuel Kwant, and Jeffrey Adler for the men, and Toomey, Brooke Wells, Haley Adams, Katrín Davíðsdóttir, and Kari Pearce for the women.[29] Justin Medeiros, who at 21 was the youngest competitor in the men’s field, was named Rookie of the Year.[30]Stage 2[edit]
The ten athletes competed in 12 events over three days (October 23–25) at the CrossFit Ranch, but some events held at the Morgan Hill Aquatics Center and Morgan Hill Sports Complex. Scoring was reset in the second stage, with greater differences in points won for individual rankings from first to fifth.[19]Friday, October 23, 2020[edit]
The first two events were held at the CrossFit Ranch, the next two at Morgan Hill Outdoor Sports Center, before returning to CrossFit Ranch for the final event.
*Event 1: 2007 Reload – 1500-meter row, then five rounds of 10 bar muscle-ups and 7 shoulder-to-overheads (Women 145 / Men 235 lb.)
*Event 2: Corn Sack Sprint – a 320-meter hill sprint with a corn sack (Women 30 lb. / Men 50 lb.)
*Event 3: CrossFit Total – 1-rep-max back squat, 1-rep-max shoulder press, a 1-rep-max deadlift
*Event 4: Handstand Sprint – 100-yard sprint on hands
*Event 5: Ranch Loop – 3-mile loop. An unexpected twist was added and athletes had to run back to finish [31]Saturday, October 24, 2020[edit]
First three events held at Morgan Hill Sports Complex, last event at CrossFit Ranch2020 Crossfit Champion
*Event 6: Toes-to-Bar/Lunge – 30-20-10 rep scheme of toes-to-bars and kettlebelllunges
*Event 7: Snatch Speed Triple – weightlifting speed ladders (Women 145 to 185 lb. / Men 225 to 285 lb.)
*Event 8: Bike Repeater – 10 rounds of a 440-meter bike sprint and 1 legless rope climb
*Event 9: Happy Star – Four rounds of hill loops, burpees and thrusters. The run course changed and the reps and weight increased in each round.[32]Sunday, October 25, 2020[edit]
First two events held at Morgan Hill Aquatics Center and Morgan Hill Sports Complex
*Event 10: Swim ’N’ Stuff – 4 rounds of (women 10/men 15) calories on Air Bike, 50-meter swim, 10 GHD sit-ups, and 10 ball slams (Women 40 / Men 60 lb.).
*Event 11: Sprint Sled Sprint – a 100-yard sled push between two 100-yard sprints
*Event 12: Atalanta – 1-mile run, 100 handstand push-ups, 200 single-leg squats, 300 pull-ups, and another 1-mile run, all while wearing a weight vest (Woman 14 / Men 20 lb.).[33][34]Watch Crossfit Games 2020
Fraser won ten of the twelve events, while Toomey won nine. Fraser won with the biggest margin in history (545 points); his points total of 1,150 was nearly doubled that of that the runner-up Samuel Kwant (605).[2] Fraser was only beaten to second place by Kwant in Swim ’N’ Stuff,[35] and Jeffrey Adler in CrossFit Total.[36] In the women’s competition, all events were won by Toomey apart from Katrín Davíðsdóttir winning on Ranch Loop, Brooke Wells on Handstand Sprint, and Kari Pearce on Atalanta. Toomey margin of victory of 360 was also a record for the women’s competition.[37][38]
Fraser’s fifth win in the CrossFit Games overtook Froning’s record of four, while Toomey’s fourth win set a record for the women.[39] Both Fraser and Toomey also set a series of further records, such as the most number of event wins in a Games (14 for Fraser including stage 1, 13 for Toomey), most number of cumulative event wins (29 for Fraser, 24 for Toomey), and most consecutive event wins in a single Games (6 for both).[5][38]Podium finishers[edit]PlaceMen[40]Women [41]1stMathew FraserTia-Clair Toomey2ndSamuel KwantKatrín Davíðsdóttir3rdJustin MedeirosKari PearceReferences[edit]
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*^’Who Is Competing at the 2020 CrossFit Games’. CrossFit Games. September 10, 2020.
*^ abMarquez, Tommy (November 1, 2020). ’Among the All-Time Greats, Where Mat Fraser and Tia-Clair Toomey Measure Up’. Morning Chalk Up.
*^Wiese, Kay; Genetin-Pilawa, Joe (October 25, 2020). ’The most event wins of any athlete, with 29 event wins in his career’. Morning Chalk Up.
*^Clark, Patrick (October 25, 2020). ’2020 Reebok CrossFit Games Final Payouts’. Morning Chalk Up.
*^Wiese, Kay; Genetin-Pilawa, Joe (October 25, 2020). ’The most event wins of any athlete, with 29 event wins in his career’. Morning Chalk Up.
*^Kyllmann, Caro (April 17, 2020). ’CrossFit Games to Move to Original Aromas Ranch, Will Not Be Public Event’. BOXROX.
*^Blennerhassett, PatrickA (April 17, 2020). ’Coronavirus forces CrossFit Games 2020 behind closed doors to avoid cancellation; competition moves to California’. South China Morning Post.
*^Blennerhassett, Patrick (January 8, 2020). ’2020 CrossFit Games’ 239 national champions announced – Hong Kong’s Ant Haynes and Shanghai’s Chen Aichan to represent China’. South China Morning Post.
*^Shiffer, Emily (May 11, 2020). ’CrossFit Announces Major Changes for the 2020 Games’. Men’s Health.
*^Marquez, Tommy (May 9, 2020). ’These Individuals Will Receive Invitations To The 2020 CrossFit Games’. Morning Chalk Up.
*^’2020 C
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