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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 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.
Participants in CrossFit Open performing a form of burpee. The CrossFit Games, created and directed by Dave Castro until 2021, have been held every summer since 2007. Athletes at the Games compete in workouts they learn about only hours beforehand, sometimes including surprise elements that are not part of the typical CrossFit regimen.
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 NOBULL CrossFit Games 2023 begin on August 1, 2023 and end on August 6, 2023. Here's what to know about how to watch and stream the Games.
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]
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In 2019, Medeiros earned qualification to the 2020 CrossFit Games after winning the Filthy 150 Sanctional. [19] After competing in an online phase 1 of the Games, he became one of only five athletes who competed in person at the Games, and was named Rookie of the Year. [20] He finished third after Mat Fraser and Samuel Kwant at the Games. [21]