2024 CrossFit Games | |
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Venue | Dickies Arena |
Location | Fort Worth, Texas |
Dates | August 9–August 11, 2024 |
Champions | |
Men | James Sprague |
Women | Tia-Clair Toomey |
Team | Raw Iron CrossFit Mayhem Thunder |
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The 2024 CrossFit Games were the 18th edition of the premier competition in the sport of CrossFit, that was held from August 9 to August 11, 2024, in Fort Worth, Texas. The competition was won by James Sprague and Tia-Clair Toomey for the individuals, Raw Iron CrossFit Mayhem Thunder for the team.
The CrossFit Games were held in the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth this season after 6 years in the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wisconsin. Due to the excessive summer heat in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex which may be unsuitable for competitive sport outdoors, most of the events were held indoors. There was no title sponsor for the Games for the first time since 2011, but there were two premier-level sponsors in GoRuck and Rogue Fitness. There was no change in the top prizes awarded this year; the total prize purse for the season amounted to over $3.3 million.
For the 2024 season, the finals of the Masters, Teens and Adaptive divisions were separated from the main CrossFit Games in Texas. Competitors 35 and over (Masters) competed in the Masters CrossFit Games, organized in association with the Legends Championship, held in Birmingham, Alabama. Competitors under 18 participated in the Teenage CrossFit Games, which was held in Three Rivers, Michigan and the Wings Event Center in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The adaptive athletes competed in the Adaptive CrossFit Games by WheelWOD from September 22–24, 2024 at the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas. All the divisions increased the number of participants in their finals.
The first day of the main CrossFit Games, scheduled for August 8, 2024, was cancelled after Lazar Đukić got into difficulty and failed to resurface and died during the first event, an aquathlon. The competition resumed the following day after a consultation with the athletes, although a number of athletes including both 2023 champions Laura Horvath and Jeffrey Adler chose to withdraw from the competition. Other athletes also withdrew as the competition progressed.
Qualifications
There are three qualification stages. As before, the CrossFit Games season starts with the Open, to be followed by the Quarterfinals and the Semi-finals. Some adjustments were made to the qualifying stages, in particular in the numbers of qualifiers from the Open and the Quarterfinals. All stages of the adaptive division this season including the Open were split off to be operated by WheelWOD, while the various stages for the age group divisions stayed the same apart from the finals. As in 2023, there are seven competition regions, and athletes must compete in their designated region in the semi-finals unless exemptions had first been obtained.
Open
The Open started on February 29, 2024, and continued for three weeks until 18 March. A workout was released every week for a total of 3 workouts. This year 343,528 athletes (344,396 including the adaptive divisions) registered for the Open, up over 6% from 2023. This year has the second highest number of returning athletes after 2018. The Open was won by Jonne Koski for the men and Mirjam von Rohr for the women.
Quarter-finals
The number of qualifiers for the quarterfinals in every region has been increased from 10% of the Open participants to 25% this season. The team quarterfinals took place on April 3–8, 2024, with the individual and age-group quarterfinals taking place on April 17–22, 2024. Competitors have more time (two days longer) than previous years to complete their workouts. Four individual workouts were released on April 17, and scores from the first two needed to be submitted by April 20, with the final two on April 22.
Semi-finals
The number of individual qualifiers for the semi-final for every region has been set at 40, meaning that the number of qualifiers for the North America and Europe regions has been reduced from 60 to 40, while the rest will be increased from 30 to 40. Similarly, the qualifiers for the team competition for every region has been set at 30. As in previous years, the semi-finals will be live competitions. Each semi-final will a pre-determined minimum number of qualifiers, but the final number that qualified from each semi-final for the Games will be determined by a strength-of-field calculation used in 2023. However, this year only those taking part in individual Semi-finals counted in the calculation, a change that favored smaller regions and resulted in fewer qualifying spots for North America and Europe.
Qualifiers
Individuals
In 2024, a total of 40 men (23 consecutively) and a total of 40 women (19 consecutively) qualified for the finals to compete as individuals. The number of individual competitors would be cut during the competition, to 30 on Saturday afternoon, and 20 by Sunday morning.
Syndicate Crown – North America East (May 31 – June 2) Tennessee, United States |
West Coast Classic – North America West (May 23–26) California, United States |
French Throwdown – Europe (May 16–19) Lyon, France | |||
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Jeffrey Adler Dallin Pepper Roman Khrenikov Jayson Hopper Samuel Cournoyer Jack Rozema Saxon Panchik Austin Hatfield Alexandre Caron Travis Mayer Luke Parker |
Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr Alexis Raptis Emma Lawson Danielle Brandon Shelby Neal Haley Adams Brooke Wells Paige Semenza Chloe Gauvin-David Caroline Stanley Lexi Neely |
Justin Medeiros Brent Fikowski James Sprague Patrick Vellner Samuel Kwant Chris Ibarra Brandon Luckett Cole Sager Cole Greashaber |
Abigail Domit Alex Gazan Arielle Lowen Hattie Kanyo Emily Rolfe Dani Speegle Bethany Flores Kyra Milligan |
Lazar Đukić Jelle Hoste Henrik Haapalainen Aniol Ekai Luka Đukić Victor Hoffer Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson Harry Lightfoot Calum Clements Moritz Fiebig |
Laura Horvath Gabriela Migała Emma Tall Karin Freyová Aimee Cringle Claudia Gluck Linda Keesman Elisa Fuliano Emma McQuaid Jacqueline Dahlstrøm |
Renegade Games – Africa (May 31 – June 2) Vanderbijlpark, South Africa |
Torian Pro – Oceania (May 23–26) Brisbane, Australia |
Copa Sur – South America (May 31 – June 2) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Far East Throwdown – Asia (May 16–19) Busan, South Korea | ||||
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Ruan Potgieter |
Gemma Rader | Ricky Garard Bayley Martin Jay Crouch Peter Ellis |
Grace Walton Madeline Sturt Daisy McDonald Georgia Pryer |
Guilherme Malheiros Kalyan Souza Bruno Marins |
Victoria Campos Julia Kato Andreia Pinheiro |
Artur Semenov |
Seher Kaya Seungyeon Choi Dawon Jung |
- Ivan Kukartsev failed the drug test.
- Ilya Makarov was a replacement for Ivan Kukartsev, but couldn't compete after his visa application was denied.
Representation by Nation |
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Teams
In 2024, a total of 30 teams will qualify for the finals
Syndicate Crown – North America East (May 31 – June 2) Tennessee, United States |
West Coast Classic – North America West (May 23–26) California, United States |
French Throwdown – Europe (May 16–19) Lyon, France |
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Peak 360 Mayhem 1124 8th Day Reignited Ocean State Surge TT Endure Levis Mayhem |
Invictus Invictus Unconquerable Queretaro The W Pack Einhorn Kemah Overtake Team Density Rhino CrossFit Dawgs |
Prestanda Kriger Walleye Orka Oslo Kriger PSL Oslo Kriger BLST Butcher's Lab Flæk Oslo Kriger Rizz The Progrm Motion Holistic |
Renegade Games – Africa
(May 31 – June 2) |
Torian Pro – Oceania
(May 23–26) |
Copa Sur – South America
(May 31 – June 2) |
Far East Throwdown – Asia
(May 16–19) |
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Tijger Valley Relentless | Raw Iron Mayhem Thunder Torian Mayhem EFX |
Vittoria Centr1 Movimento | |
- ^ A member of Somos Mayhem failed the drug test and the team was replaced by CrossFit Levis Mayhem.
- ^ A member of Complex Wodex failed the drug test and Rhino CrossFit Dawgs was invited in their place.
- The KT CrossFit Kolesnikov team could not compete due to visa being denied to a member of the team.
- Marvel Black Mayhem replaced KT CrossFit Kolesnikov.
Representation by Nation |
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Individual competition
This is the first year the competition will be held at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth. Events open to public will also be held on Friday night at the nearby Farrington Field. The cuts this year were to have been similar to the 2023 Games with a change, and the field will be cut to 30 athletes after the Saturday morning event, and to 20 by the end of the day. The cut was later changed in an announcement when competition resumed after Events 2 and 3 were cancelled, and only one cut was made with 30 athletes competing in the final day (around 16 male and female individual athletes had already withdrawn by Saturday). The events were broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+ in the United States.
August 8, 2024
Source:
Event 1: Lake Day
An aquathlon (run and swim) featuring a 3.5-mile run followed by an 800-metre swim. The event was held on Marine Creek Lake near the city of Fort Worth in the morning. Lazar Đukić, who was among the leaders in the swim, struggled in the water and failed to resurface. His body was later recovered and the following events for the day were canceled.
A meeting with all athletes and coaches as well as Đukić's brother Luka (who also competed) and other family members was held in the afternoon, and it was agreed to continue with the competition on Friday. However, Luka Đukić later revealed he had not agreed to the continuation of the competition as a tribute to Lazar as claimed by the leader of the sport team Dave Castro. A number of athletes, including both 2023 champions Laura Horvath and Jeffrey Adler as well as Luka Đukić, chose to withdraw from the competition.
# | Men | Time | Pts Total | Women | Time | Pts Total |
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1 | Jelle Hoste | 36:50.87 | 100 | Tia-Clair Toomey | 38:06.88 | 100 |
2 | Brent Fikowski | 37:55.41 | 97 | Bethany Flores | 39:36.72 | 97 |
3 | Roman Khrennikov | 38:10.72 | 94 | Emily Rolfe | 40:21.26 | 94 |
4 | Ricky Garard | 38:32.60 | 91 | Emma Tall | 40:35.46 | 91 |
5 | Ruan Potgieter | 38:42.20 | 88 | Grace Walton | 40:58.27 | 88 |
6 | Saxon Panchik | 38:50.81 | 85 | Daisy McDonald | 41:36.43 | 85 |
7 | James Sprague | 39:26.02 | 82 | Haley Adams | 41:41.34 | 82 |
8 | Björgvin Karl Gudmundsson | 39:29.86 | 79 | Karin Freyova | 41:52.54 | 79 |
9 | Chris Ibarra | 39:32.16 | 76 | Laura Horvath | 41:57.36 | 76 |
10 | Brandon Luckett | 23:23 | 73 | Danielle Brandon | 42:13.70 | 73 |
11 | Justin Medeiros | 40:00.00 | 70 | Paige Semenza | 42:21.52 | 70 |
12 | Cole Sager | 40:04.91 | 67 | Gabriela Migała | 42:41.69 | 67 |
13 | Jay Crouch | 40:18.96 | 64 | Madeline Sturt | 43:32.59 | 64 |
14 | Luke Parker | 40:19.00 | 61 | Alexis Raptis] | 43:53.50 | 61 |
15 | Dallin Pepper | 40:44.36 | 58 | Jacqueline Dahlstrom | 44:02.95 | 58 |
16 | Travis Mayer | 40:47.88 | 55 | Julia Kato | 44:22.90 | 55 |
17 | Bruno Marins | 40:56.06 | 52 | Gemma Rader | 44:29.94 | 52 |
18 | Luka Đukić | 41:14.69 | 49 | Hattie Kanyo | 44:30.69 | 49 |
19 | Jayson Hopper | 41:38.45 | 46 | Linda Keesman | 44:58.56 | 46 |
20 | Henrik Haapalainen | 41:42.40 | 43 | Arielle Loewen | 45:18.54 | 43 |
21 | Jeffrey Adler | 41:48.65 | 40 | Aimee Cringle | 45:43.32 | 40 |
22 | Moritz Fiebig | 42:00.44 | 37 | Seher Kaya | 45:58.65 | 37 |
23 | Kalyan Souza | 42:27.66 | 34 | Emma Lawson | 46:04.27 | 34 |
24 | Harry Lightfoot | 42:32.75 | 32 | Chloe Gauvin-David | 46:51.39 | 32 |
25 | Samuel Kwant | 42:35.20 | 30 | Brooke Wells | 46:55.98 | 30 |
26 | Peter Ellis | 42:35.95 | 28 | Shelby Neal | 47:00.41 | 28 |
27 | Samuel Cournoyer | 42:53.62 | 26 | Caroline Stanley | 47:21.16 | 26 |
28 | Aniol Ekai | 42:57.40 | 24 | Elisa Fuliano | 47:30.10 | 24 |
29 | Calum Clements | 43:00.80 | 22 | Andreia Pinheiro | 47:30.55 | 22 |
30 | Cole Greashaber | 43:21.09 | 20 | Georgia Pryer | 47:35.15 | 20 |
31 | Austin Hatfield | 44:01.15 | 18 | Abigail Domit | 47:52.17 | 18 |
32 | Arthur Semenov | 44:51.83 | 16 | Seungyeon Choi | 47:52.19 | 16 |
33 | Patrick Vellner | 46:38.84 | 14 | Claudia Gluck | 48:01.68 | 14 |
34 | Guilherme Malheiros | 47:27.42 | 12 | Emma McQuaid | 48:04.72 | 12 |
35 | Alexandre Caron | 48:22.29 | 10 | Victoria Campos | 48:07.07 | 10 |
36 | Bayley Martin | 51:04.60 | 8 | Dawon Jung | 48:45.06 | 8 |
37 | Jack Rozema | 52:54.55 | 6 | Dani Speegle | 48:50.86 | 6 |
38 | Victor Hoffer | WD | 0 | Alex Gazan | 49:14.84 | 4 |
39 | Lazar Đukić | – | — | Lexi Neely | 51:03.95 | 2 |
40 | – | – | — | Kyra Milligan | 57:18.76 | 0 |
Canceled events
Following the fatality that took place during the Aquathlon, these two events were cancelled.
Hammer Down:
- 4 rounds for time:
- 50 hammer strikes (16/20-lb sledgehammer)
- 14 sandbag throws/get over the tire (70/100-lb sandbag)
- 5 tire flips (242 lb)
- Amanda .45
Event 3 was to have been a repeat of the event that debuted in 2017, named for 2009 Games competitor Amanda Miller, who died of cancer in 2010. It was cancelled after the fatality during the aquathlon.
- 13-11-9-7-5 repetitions of muscle-ups and squat snatches for time.
- A 12-minute time cap would have been involved.
August 9, 2024
The CrossFit Games began with a solemn memorial service in memory of the deceased competitor.
CrossFit also announced, because of event cancellations and withdrawals, only one cut would be implemented. The cut will be to the Top 30 individuals and Top 20 teams at the end of Saturday's competitions.
Event 2: Midline Climb
One round of (women/men):
- 50 deadlifts (155/225 lb)
- 5 rope climbs
- 30/50 ski-erg calories
- 5 rope climbs
- 50 GHD sit-ups
- 5 rope climbs
- 50 GHD sit-ups
- 5 rope climbs
- 30/50 ski-erg calories
- 5 rope climbs
- 50 deadlifts
# | Men | Time | Pts Total | Women | Time | Pts Total |
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1 | Patrick Vellner | 14:14.05 | 114 | Tia-Clair Toomey | 13:15.95 | 200 |
2 | Jayson Hopper | 14:16.68 | 143 | Madeline Sturt | 13:43.21 | 161 |
3 | Dallin Pepper | 14:26.50 | 152 | Haley Adams | 13:56.77 | 176 |
4 | Justin Medeiros | 14:27.76 | 161 | Gabriela Migała | 13:58.38 | 158 |
5 | Kalyan Souza | 14:48.68 | 122 | Emma Tall | 14:09.80 | 179 |
6 | Samuel Kwant | 15:03.60 | 115 | Emily Rolfe | 15:05.50 | 179 |
7 | James Sprague | 15:05.66 | 164 | Claudia Gluck | 15:12.86 | 96 |
8 | Cole Greashaber | 15:08.02 | 99 | Arielle Loewen | 15:13.71 | 122 |
9 | Jelle Hoste | 15:31.14 | 176 | Alex Gazan | 15:20.47 | 80 |
10 | Jay Crouch | 15:49.98 | 137 | Aimee Cringle | 15:26.26 | 113 |
11 | Roman Khrennikov | 15:53.84 | 164 | Bethany Flores | 15:32.95 | 167 |
12 | Brent Fikowski | 15:58.72 | 164 | Seher Kaya | 15:50.80 | 104 |
13 | Henrik Haapalainen | 16:14.25 | 107 | Paige Semenza | 15:56.78 | 134 |
14 | Saxon Panchik | 16:31.97 | 146 | Linda Keesman | 16:06.70 | 107 |
15 | Chris Ibarra | 16:34.95 | 134 | Caroline Stanley | 16:09.18 | 84 |
16 | Aniol Ekai | 16:35.47 | 79 | Brooke Wells | 16:12.77 | 85 |
17 | Björgvin Karl Gudmundsson | 16:53.39 | 131 | Grace Walton | 16:19.73 | 140 |
18 | Ricky Garard | 16:55.96 | 140 | Dani Speegle | 16:19.90 | 55 |
19 | Alexandre Caron | 16:59.55 | 56 | Emma McQuaid | 16:22.81 | 58 |
20 | Harry Lightfoot | 17:07.43 | 75 | Abigail Domit | 16:24.13 | 61 |
21 | Cole Sager | 17:19.18 | 107 | Emma Lawson | 16:30.94 | 74 |
22 | Calum Clements | 17:24.01 | 59 | Jacqueline Dahlstrøm | 16:36.63 | 95 |
23 | Travis Mayer | 17:24.83 | 89 | Seungyeon Choi | 16:58.29 | 50 |
24 | Jack Rozema | 17:29.21 | 38 | Hattie Kanyo | 16:59.11 | 81 |
25 | Peter Ellis | 17:32.08 | 58 | Gemma Rader | 17:06.06 | 82 |
26 | Bayley Martin | 17:45.96 | 36 | Alexis Raptis] | 17:13.80 | 89 |
27 | Luke Parker | 17:56.00 | 87 | Chloe Gauvin-David | 17:30.57 | 58 |
28 | Moritz Fiebig | 18:05.00 | 61 | Shelby Neal | 17:37.24 | 52 |
29 | Arthur Semenov | 18:27.36 | 38 | Kyra Milligan | 17:40.05 | 22 |
30 | Guilherme Malheiros | 18:50.28 | 32 | Georgia Pryer | 17:49.32 | 40 |
31 | Bruno Marins | 19:08.68 | 70 | Dawon Jung | 17:50.08 | 26 |
32 | Austin Hatfield | 19:10.62 | 34 | Andreia Pinheiro | 17:51.05 | 38 |
33 | Brandon Luckett | 19:45.11 | 87 | Daisy McDonald | 17:52.08 | 99 |
34 | Samuel Cournoyer | 19:52.02 | 38 | Lexi Neely | 18:04.52 | 14 |
35 | Ruan Potgieter | 19:58.37 | 98 | Elisa Fuliano | 18:10.00 | 34 |
36 | Jeffrey Adler | DNS | 40 | Julia Kato | 18:12.93 | 63 |
37 | Luka Đukić | DNS | 49 | Danielle Brandon | 18:26.67 | 79 |
38 | Victor Hoffer | WD | 0 | Victoria Campos | 19:18.97 | 14 |
– | – | — | Karin Freyová | DNS | 79 | |
Lazar Đukić | – | — | Laura Horvath | DNS | 76 |
Event 3: Firestorm
Three rounds for time of (women/men):
- Echo-bike calories (11/15)
- 11 burpees over barricade
# | Men | Time | Pts Total | Women | Time | Pts Total |
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1 | Jayson Hopper | 02:32.48 | 243 | Grace Walton | 03:03.59 | 240 |
2 | Dallin Pepper | 02:37.48 | 249 | Bethany Flores | 03:09.07 | 264 |
3 | Patrick Vellner | 02:41.54 | 208 | Alex Gazan | 03:11.20 | 174 |
4 | James Sprague | 02:42.10 | 255 | Danielle Brandon | 03:13.68 | 170 |
5 | Samuel Kwant | 02:45.07 | 203 | Emily Rolfe | 03:14.49 | 267 |
6 | Brandon Luckett | 02:49.25 | 172 | Gabriela Migała | 03:15.08 | 243 |
7 | Harry Lightfoot | 02:49.91 | 157 | Tia-Clair Toomey | 03:15.66 | 282 |
8 | Roman Khrennikov | 02:50.82 | 243 | Haley Adams | 03:16.76 | 255 |
9 | Brent Fikowski | 02:50.97 | 240 | Emma Lawson | 03:17.06 | 150 |
10 | Henrik Haapalainen | 02:52.80 | 180 | Aimee Cringle | 3:20.28 | 186 |
11 | Cole Greashaber | 02:52.95 | 169 | Claudia Gluck | 03:21.87 | 166 |
12 | Jay Crouch | 02:53.42 | 204 | Hattie Kanyo | 03:25.14 | 148 |
13 | Alexandre Caron | 02:54.03 | 120 | Dani Speegle | 03:25.43 | 119 |
14 | Ricky Garard | 02:54.04 | 201 | Abigail Domit | 03:25.60 | 122 |
15 | Travis Mayer | 02:55.41 | 147 | Seungyeon Choi | 03:25.72 | 108 |
16 | Kalyan Souza | 02:57.36 | 177 | Shelby Neal | 03:26.68 | 107 |
17 | Jelle Hoste | 02:57.91 | 228 | Caroline Stanley | 03:28.35 | 136 |
18 | Aniol Ekai | 02:59.03 | 128 | Paige Semenza | 03:29.47 | 183 |
19 | Calum Clements | 03:02.54 | 105 | Alexis Raptis | 03:30.16 | 135 |
20 | Bruno Marins | 03:02.78 | 113 | Julia Kato | 03:30.26 | 106 |
21 | Cole Sager | 03:03.42 | 147 | Daisy McDonald | 03:31.32 | 139 |
22 | Luke Parker | 03:03.57 | 124 | Madeline Sturt | 03:30.26 | 198 |
23 | Chris Ibarra | 03:06.50 | 168 | Andreia Pinheiro | 03:31.69 | 72 |
24 | Bayley Martin | 03:07.27 | 68 | Arielle Loewen | 03:32.44 | 154 |
25 | Jack Rozema | 03:07.66 | 68 | Linda Keesman | 03:35.10 | 137 |
26 | Justin Medeiros | 03:12.93 | 189 | Brooke Wells | 03:37.69 | 113 |
27 | Austin Hatfield | 03:13.31 | 60 | Jacqueline Dahlstrøm | 03:39.96 | 121 |
28 | Saxon Panchik | 03:14.20 | 170 | Seher Kaya | 03:40.10 | 128 |
29 | Peter Ellis | 03:14.37 | 80 | Emma McQuaid | 03:40.81 | 80 |
30 | Björgvin Karl Gudmundsson | 03:14.70 | 151 | Georgia Pryer | 03:42.97 | 60 |
31 | Moritz Fiebig | 03:17.23 | 79 | Dawon Jung | 03:47.27 | 44 |
32 | Arthur Semenov | 03:20.63 | 54 | Lexi Neely | 03:47.30 | 30 |
33 | Guilherme Malheiros | 03:30.94 | 46 | Kyra Milligan | 03:47.51 | 36 |
34 | Ruan Potgieter | 03:43.19 | 110 | Gemma Rader | 03:54.89 | 94 |
35 | Samuel Cournoyer | – | 38 | Chloe Gauvin-David | 04:03.51 | 68 |
36 | Jeffrey Adler | DNS | 40 | Elisa Fuliano | 04:27.17 | 42 |
Luka Đukić | DNS | 49 | Victoria Campos | DNS | 14 | |
Victor Hoffer | WD | 0 | Emma Tall | DNS | 179 | |
– | – | — | Karin Freyová | DNS | 79 | |
Lazar Đukić | – | — | Laura Horvath | DNS | 76 |
Event 4: Track and Field
- Part 1
- 1,600-meter run
- Part 2
At the 12-minute mark (women/men):
- 50-yard sprint
- 50-yard bag carry (70/100 lb)
- 75-yard sprint
- 75-yard bag carry
- 100-yard sprint
The two parts were scored separately, and the rankings from the two parts are then combined to give the final ranking for the event.
August 10, 2024
Event 5: Chad 1000x
- 1000 box step-up
Ruck pack: 45/35 lb for men/women.
To be completed as 250 trips
All athletes competed at the same time.
Event 6: Clean Ladder
- Round 1: 3-2-1-1-1 cleans
- Round 2: 2-1-1-1 cleans
- Round 3: 1-1-1 cleans
Weights for the cleans in the ladder (women / men)
- Round 1: (165/175/185/195/205 lb) / (255/265/275/285/295 lb)
- Round 2: (205/215/225/230 lb ) / (295/305/315/325 lb)
- Round 3: (230/240/250 lb) / (325/345/365 lb
Event 7: Push Pull 2.0
For time:
- 45 handstand push-ups
- 80-foot sled pull from standing (110/180 lb)
- 30 strict handstand push-ups
- 80-foot sled pull seated from the platform
- 15 freestanding handstand push-ups
August 11, 2024
Event 8: Dickies Triplet
5 rounds for time:
- 175-meter run
- 12 toes-to-bars
- 8 alternating dumbbell snatches (70/100 lb)
Event 9: Final 2421
For time:
- 24 thrusters (65/95 lb)
- 24 chest-to-bar pull-ups
- 80-foot yoke carry (245/425 lb)
- 21 chest-to-bar pull-ups
- 21 thrusters
Event 10: Final 1815
Athletes rest for 2 minutes after Even 9, then
- 18 thrusters (95/135 lb)
- 18 bar muscle-ups
- 80-foot yoke carry (345/525 lb)
- 15 bar muscle-ups
- 15 thrusters
Final Standings
Men | ||
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# | Name | Pts |
1 | James Sprague | 806 |
2 | Dallin Pepper | 785 |
3 | Brent Fikowski | 765 |
4 | Jayson Hopper | 742 |
5 | Patrick Vellner | 742 |
6 | Sam Kwant | 663 |
7 | Ricky Garard | 639 |
8 | Justin Medeiros | 639 |
9 | Roman Khrennikov | 601 |
10 | Austin Hatfield | 594 |
11 | Saxon Panchik | 592 |
12 | Jay Crouch | 550 |
13 | Travis Mayer | 545 |
14 | Henrik Haapalainen | 541 |
15 | Jelle Hoste | 530 |
16 | Björgvin Karl Gudmundsson | 524 |
17 | Cole Greashaber | 523 |
18 | Aniol Ekai | 523 |
19 | Chris Ibarra | 516 |
20 | Calum Clements | 487 |
21 | Harry Lightfoot | 477 |
22 | Alexandre Caron | 445 |
23 | Kalyan Souza | 422 |
24 | Cole Sager | 401 |
25 | Jack Rozema | 376 |
26 | Bruno Marins | 341 |
27 | Luke Parker | 330 |
28 | Bayley Martin | 308 |
29 | Ruan Potgieter | 296 |
30 | Brandon Luckett | 294 |
31 | Peter Ellis | 200 |
32 | Arthur Semenov | 133 |
33 | Moritz Fiebig | 97 |
34 | Luka Đukić | 49 |
35 | Guilherme Malheiros | 46 |
36 | Jeffrey Adler | 40 |
37 | Samuel Cournoyer | 38 |
38 | Victor Hoffer | 0 |
Lazar Đukić |
Women | ||
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# | Name | Pts |
1 | Tia-Clair Toomey | 951 |
2 | Gabriela Migała | 800 |
3 | Emily Rolfe | 770 |
4 | Bethany Flores | 736 |
5 | Haley Adams | 736 |
6 | Alexis Raptis | 698 |
7 | Danielle Brandon | 639 |
8 | Madeline Sturt | 638 |
9 | Paige Semenza | 612 |
10 | Alex Gazan | 599 |
11 | Brooke Wells | 591 |
12 | Claudia Gluck | 563 |
13 | Aimee Cringle | 538 |
14 | Grace Walton | 507 |
15 | Abigail Domit | 494 |
16 | Emma Lawson | 493 |
17 | Caroline Stanley | 487 |
18 | Hattie Kanyo | 459 |
19 | Linda Keesman | 447 |
20 | Chloe Gauvin-David | 425 |
21 | Seher Kaya | 424 |
22 | Kyra Milligan | 412 |
23 | Shelby Neal | 410 |
24 | Seungyeon Choi | 331 |
25 | Emma McQuaid | 322 |
26 | Lexi Neely | 316 |
27 | Daisy McDonald | 295 |
28 | Andreia Pinheiro | 278 |
29 | Georgia Pryer | 269 |
30 | Julia Kato | 223 |
31 | Arielle Loewen | 212 |
32 | Jacqueline Dahlstrøm | 187 |
33 | Gemma Rader | 182 |
34 | Emma Tall | 179 |
35 | Dawon Jung | 159 |
36 | Dani Speegle | 141 |
37 | Karin Freyova | 79 |
38 | Laura Horvath | 76 |
39 | Elisa Fuliano | 42 |
40 | Victoria Campos | 14 |
Death of Lazar Ðukić
The first day (Thursday) was cancelled after a fatality in the first event, an aquathlon that featured a 3.5-mile (5.6 km) run followed by an 800-meter (0.50 mi) swim at Marine Creek Lake Park and Trail. Tarrant County officials officially confirmed Lazar Đukić, a 28-year-old Serbian competitor, died during the swim portion of the aquathlon. An investigation into the death, including an independent third-party review, was announced. The Professional Fitness Athletes' Association, a group that represents the interest of CrossFit athletes, demanded that there should be "appropriate level of transparency" on the third-party investigation and subsequent changes to protect the athletes, that an independent safety team should be created, and that Dave Castro, the leader of the sport team, should be removed.
This is not the first time that the swim portion of a CrossFit event has raised safety concerns. During the 2017 CrossFit Games, Brent Fikowski, who later founded PFAA, prevented fellow competitor Mat Fraser from drowning when he outpaced himself during a run-swim-run event. According to Fraser's at-the-time endurance coach, Chris Hinshaw, Fraser had started bobbing in the water after outpacing himself and "was going to drown."
Team competition
The teams events for August 8 were canceled after the drowning of a competitor. Two teams also withdrew from the competition.
August 9, 2024
- Squat, Ski, Climb
For time: 40 synchro sandbag squats (150/200 lb) 1 legless rope climb each 40-calorie ski erg 1 legless rope climb each 10 Earthworm thrusters 2 legless rope climbs each 10 Earthworm thrusters 1 legless rope climb each 40-calorie ski erg 1 legless rope climb each 40 synchro sandbag squats (150/200 lb)
- Team Firestorm
All for time: F/F pair completes 3 rounds for time of: 11-calorie Echo bike 11 burpees over barricade
M/M pair completes 3 rounds for time of: 15-calorie Echo bike 11 burpees over barricade
- Farrington Five
For time: 1,600-meter team run 54-yard Bob Push (942 lb)
August 10, 2024
- Inverted Earthworm
For time: 20 Earthworm cleans 60 handstand push-ups 20 Earthworm cleans 40 strict handstand push-ups 20 Earthworm cleans 10 freestanding handstand push-ups
- 3 Amigos
For time: 120 synchro wall-ball shots (14/20 lb, 10-foot target) 90 synchro GHD sit-ups 60 synchro box jump-overs 30 synchro dumbbell snatches (70/100 lb)
August 11, 2024
- Fort Worth Shuffle
For time: 30-foot Earthworm lunge (L) 25 chest-to-bar pull-ups/run 25 chest-to-bar pull-ups/run 30-foot Earthworm lunge (R) 20 toes-to-bars/run 20 toes-to-bars/run 30-foot Earthworm lunge (L) 15 bar muscle-ups/run 15 bar muscle-ups/run 30-foot Earthworm lunge (R)
- Beasts of Burden
For time: 120-foot Snail push (720 lb) 80 synchro deadlifts (225/315 lb) 120-foot Snail push
Final Standings
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# | Name | Pts |
1 | Raw Iron CrossFit Mayhem Thunder | 624 |
2 | CrossFit Torian Mayhem | 588 |
3 | Peak 360 CrossFit | 582 |
4 | CrossFit Mayhem | 564 |
5 | 8th Day CrossFit | 498 |
6 | CrossFit Invictus | 474 |
7 | CrossFit Oslo Kriger BLST | 442 |
8 | CrossFit Invictus Unconquerable | 441 |
9 | Einhorn CrossFit | 422 |
10 | Ocean State CrossFit Surge | 401 |
11 | CrossFit Oslo Kriger Rizz | 383 |
12 | CrossFit Reignited | 377 |
13 | CrossFit 1124 | 343 |
14 | CrossFit Queretaro The W Pack | 341 |
15 | CrossFit Levis Mayhem | 331 |
16 | CrossFit Prestanda Kriger | 319 |
17 | CrossFit Overtake Team Density | 294 |
18 | CrossFit Holistic | 282 |
19 | CrossFit EXF | 276 |
20 | CrossFit Oslo Kriger PSL | 248 |
21 | CrossFit Kemah | 145 |
22 | CrossFit Tijger Valley Relentless | 126 |
23 | TTT CrossFit Endure | 126 |
24 | Rhino CrossFit | 126 |
25 | AR-1 CrossFit Mayhem | 114 |
26 | Vittoria CrossFit Centr1 Movimento | 90 |
27 | CrossFit Marvel Black Mayhem | 60 |
28 | CrossFit Butcher's Lab Flæk | 48 |
C23 CrossFit The Progrm Motion | ||
CrossFit Walleye Orka |
Age-group divisions
The Masters and Teens competitions were held separately from the main CrossFit Games but still considered part of the CrossFit Games. The 2024 Masters CrossFit Games were held on August 29-September 1 at the Birmingham-Jefferson County Civic Center. A 70+ division was added as a trial, but it was not considered part of the CrossFit Games season. Team events were also held. The Teenage CrossFit Games were held on August 30-September 1 at CrossFit Triple Ranch in Three Rivers, Michigan and the Wings Event Center in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Two other competitions, Pit Teen Throwdown and Pit Collegiate Throwdown were also held there at the same time but they were not part of the CrossFit Games.
Masters men
Place | 35–39 | 40–44 | 45–49 | 50–54 | 55–59 | 60–64 | 65+ |
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1st | Will Moorad | Jonathan Edel | Jason Grubb | Justin LaSala | John Kim | Joe Ames | John George |
2nd | Henry Matthews | Chicho Quesada | Robby McCord | Shawn Ramirez | Vic McQuaide | David Powell | Freddie Cherry |
3rd | Bronislaw Olenkowicz | Julian Serna | Robbie Perovich | Joel Hughes | Leonardo Wernersbach Lima | Tom Fameree | David Hippensteel |
Note: Jamie McGarva finished second in Men's 50-54 but was disqualified after a positive test for GW501516.
Masters women
Place | 35–39 | 40–44 | 45–49 | 50–54 | 55–59 | 60–64 | 65+ |
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1st | Andrea Nisler | Carly Newlands | Deanna Posey | Janet Black | Joyanne Cooper | Laurie Meschishnick | Patricia McGill |
2nd | Caroline Kluttz | Andreia Pinheiro | Kelly Friel | Jen Dieter | Tiiu Maavere | Betsy Vanderburgh | Denise Moore |
3rd | Sami Scorzelli | Carleen Mathews | {Vol Voboril} | Kim Purdy | Tia Vesser | Marion Valkenburg | Julie Holt |
Teens
Place | 14–15 Boys | 14–15 Girls | 16–17 Boys | 16–17 Girls |
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1st | Pablo Tronchon | Keira McManus | RJ Mestre | Reese Littlewood |
2nd | Akil Lopez | Ana Laura Cattai | Kaiden Steyn | Elsie Larson |
3rd | Redding Williams | Trenna Gessell | Kā'eo Subiono | Lucy McGonigle |
Adaptive divisions
The 2024 Adaptive CrossFit Games was held at Morgan’s Wonderland and the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center on September 19–22, in San Antonio, Texas.
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External links
- CrossFit Games official website
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