2023 CrossFit Games Results and Leaderboard

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The 2023 NOBULL CrossFit Games are taking place from Tuesday, August 1, to Sunday, August 6, in Madison, WI. The Age Group and Adaptive divisions began on Aug. 1 and concluded on Aug. 3. Meanwhile, the Team Division and what some may consider the main attractions of the Games — the Individual Men and Individual Women divisions — began Aug. 3 and crown their respective champions on Sunday, Aug. 6.

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Two-time Mens champion Justin Medeiros came into the 2023 Games looking to become the third-ever three-time Mens winner, but after troublesome events on day one, he never regained his standings on the leaderboard and a new champion was all but guaranteed from the start.

In the Women’s division, a new champion will certainly be crowned for the first time in six years, as the winningest victor in the history of the sport — Tia-Clair Toomey — sat out of the 2023 competitive season to raise her first child, leaving the title undefended.

2023 CrossFit Games Leaderboard

Both the Team and Individual divisions will feature a two-tier cut to pare down the finalists. After the workouts on Friday, August 4, only the top 30 Teams and Individual competitors continued on to Saturday. After Saturday’s workouts, only the top 20 Teams, the top 20 Individual Men, and the top 20 Individual Women will continue vying for the title.

Withdrawals: Ellie Turner, Emma McQuaid

Men

  1. Roman Khrennikov — 716 points
  2. Jeffrey Adler — 703 points
  3. Chandler Smith — 628 points
  4. Patrick Vellner — 612 points
  5. Brent Fikowski — 606 points
  6. Jay Crouch — 588 points
  7. Bayley Martin — 559 points
  8. Bjornvin Karl Gudmundsson — 545 points
  9. Lazar Dukic — 531 points
  10. Jelle Hoste — 530 points
  11. Dallin Pepper — 528 points
  12. Jonne Koski — 501 points
  13. Will Moorad — 473 points
  14. Justin Medeiros — 444 points
  15. Spencer Panchik — 442 points
  16. Colten Mertens — 429points
  17. Noah Ohlsen — 429 points
  18. Nick Mathew — 409 points
  19. Samuel Kwant — 397 points
  20. Uldis Upenieks — 387 points
  21. Moritz Fiebig — 382 points
  22. Samuel Cournoyer — 378 points
  23. Fabian Beneito — 371 points
  24. Henrik Haapalainen — 359 points
  25. James Sprague — 345 points
  26. Bronislaw Olenkowicz — 339 points
  27. Jack Farlow — 332 points
  28. Luke Parker — 317 points
  29. David Shorunke — 279 points
  30. Ant Haynes — 274 points
  31. Jayson Hopper — 201 points
  32. Kaylan Souza — 194 points
  33. Cole Greashaber — 178 points
  34. Cole Sager — 151 points
  35. Alex Vigneault — 129 points
  36. Michal Weslowski — 123 points
  37. Kaique Cerveny — 116 points
  38. Jake Douglas — 106 points
  39. Arthur Semenov — 78 points
  40. Jason Smith — 0 points

Women

  1. Emma Lawson — 729 points
  2. Laura Horvath — 681 points
  3. Arielle Loewen — 668 points
  4. Alexis Raptis — 626 points
  5. Gabriela Migala — 509 points
  6. Alex Gazan — 576 points
  7. Annie Thorisdottir —531 points
  8. Emma Cary — 521 points
  9. Emma Tall — 518 points
  10. Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir — 516 points
  11. Jamie Simmonds — 513 points
  12. Karin Freyova — 500 points
  13. Emily Rolfe — 499 points
  14. Bethany Flores — 492 points
  15. Danielle Brandon — 481 points
  16. Paige Powers — 471 points
  17. Olivia Kerstetter — 395 points
  18. Elisa Fuliano — 394 points
  19. Paige Semenza — 383 points
  20. Shelby Neal — 376 points
  21. Kelly Baker — 363 points
  22. Christine Kolenbrander — 349 points
  23. Seher Kaya — 346 points
  24. Amanda Barnhart — 345 points
  25. Rebecka Vitesson — 342 points
  26. Abigail Domit — 319 points
  27. Sydney Wells — 304 points
  28. Baylee Rayl — 303 points
  29. Caroline Stanley — 306 points
  30. Alexia Williams — 235 points
  31. Feeroozeh Saghafi — 196 points
  32. Matilde Garnes — 195 points
  33. Ella Wunger — 190 points
  34. Manon Angonese — 173 points
  35. Michelle Basnett — 116 points
  36. Victoria Campos — 109 points
  37. Shahad Budebs — 99 points
  38. Emily De Rooy — 88 points
  39. Ellie Turner — Withdrawn (226 points)
  40. Emma McQuaid — Withdrawn (122 points)

2023 CrossFit Games Events

  • Day One — Ride
  • Day One — Pig Chipper
  • Day One — Inverted Medley
  • Day Two — The Alpaca Redux
  • Day Two — Ski-Bag
  • Day Two — Helena
  • Day Three — Cross-Country 5K
  • Day Three — Intervals
  • Day Three — Olympic Weightlifting Total
  • Day Four — Test 10
  • Day Four — Test 11
  • Day Four — Test 12

Day Four

The final day of the 2023 CrossFit Games begins in dramatic fashion. Two-time defending champion Justin Medeiros will not see a three-peat victory, as a result of entering the finals in 14th place — nearly 300 points out of the top spot.

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While Roman Khrennikov held a commanding lead throughout most of the competition, Jeffrey Adler has crept steadily toward the top spot — now within only 13 points — and the contest is far from decided. Competitors will work through three remaining events en route to determining the Fittest Man on Earth® and the Fittest Woman on Earth®.

Muscle-up Logs

The final day of competition begins with an test of upper body strength and endurance. Athletes will perform five rounds for time: 7 muscle-ups, followed by passing one sandbag over three sequential logs. In rounds one through four, the sandbags weigh 100-pounds/150-pounds (Women/Men). Round five challenges competitors with a 125-pound/200-pound sandbag.

This event is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. CST.

Test 11

In true CrossFit Games style, details of some of the final day’s events have not yet been revealed. The surprise is likely keeping athletes physically, and mentally, on edge.

This event is scheduled to begin at 12:10 p.m. CST.

Test 12

Details of the final day’s events have not yet been revealed.

This event is scheduled to begin at 3:25 p.m. CST.

Day Three

The penultimate day of competition included three events, ranging from “simple” running to “classic” weightlifting performed with CrossFit’s inimitable style.

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At the close of day two, the competitive field was reduced by a quarter as only the top 30 entered day three. On day three, athletes had three events as opportunities to advance on the leaderboard before the field was thinned again, with only 20 competitors reaching the final day of the CrossFit Games.

Cross-Country 5K

The third day of competition began with a relatively standard 5K run for time. Fans attending the Games in Madison, and spectators around the globe, were also encouraged to participate in their own 5K during the Games weekend.

Men

  1. Jelle Hoste — 16:39.68
  2. Jeffrey Adler — 16:46.48
  3. Roman Khrennikov — 16:57.08
  4. Lazar Dukic — 17:02.63
  5. Brent Fikowski — 17:07.96
  6. Jay Crouch — 17:08.62
  7. Chandler Smith — 17:09.03
  8. Uldis Upenieks — 17:09.54
  9. Will Moorad — 17:14.82
  10. Patrick Vellner — 17:29.52

Women

  1. Emily Rolfe — 17:48.62
  2. Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir — 18:20.13
  3. Arielle Loewen — 18:21.21
  4. Alexis Raptis — 18:26.55
  5. Gabriela Migala — 18:27.44
  6. Bethany Flores — 18:28.83
  7. Emma Lawson — 18:31.60
  8. Kelly Baker — 18.31.83
  9. Seher Kaya — 18:33.26
  10. Sydney Wells — 18:37.28

Intervals

Competitors tested their power and short-term endurance in this Athletes completed two intervals for total time with a 12-minute time cap. Beginning with two rounds: 21 box jump-overs (20/24-inch box), 15-calorie row, and nine burpee box jump-overs (36/48-inch box).

Competitors then rested until the six-minute mark, before performing final rounds rounds: Nine burpee box jump-overs (36/48-inch box), 15-calorie row, and 21 box jump-overs (20/24-inch box).

Women

  1. Emma Lawson — 7:48.64
  2. Emma Cary —8:01.67
  3. Arielle Loewen — 8:11.96
  4. Gabriela Migala — 8:17.58
  5. Emma Tall — 8:19.68
  6. Jamie Simmonds — 8:29.88
  7. Annie Thorisdottir — 8:29.89
  8. Laura Horvath — 8:32.50
  9. Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir — 8:35.32
  10. Danielle Brandon — 8:37.85

Men

  1. Patrick Vellner — 7:21.36
  2. Jonne Koski — 7:45.38
  3. Bayley Martin — 7:50.05
  4. Bjorgvin Karl Gudmundsson — 7:53.52
  5. Dallin Pepper — 7:55.53
  6. Lazar Dukic — 7:56.38
  7. Jeffrey Adler — 7:57.16
  8. Samuel Kwant — 8:01.95
  9. Henrik Haapalainen — 8:01.98
  10. Jay Crouch — 8:03.51

Olympic Weightlifting Total

Competitors were required to complete a traditional, if rushed, Olympic weightlifting total — with two attempts to work up to a one-repetition max (1RM) in the snatch followed by two attempts to reach a 1RM clean & jerk.

This was competitors’ last opportunity to earn points on the leaderboard before the field is cut to 20 athletes.

Women

  1. Laura Horvath — 470 pounds
  2. Christine Kolenbrander — 447 pounds
  3. Karin Freyova — 446 pounds
  4. Amanda Barnhart — 444 pounds
  5. Gabriela Migala — 436 pounds
  6. Olivia Kerstetter — 434 pounds
  7. Emma Lawson — 433 pounds
  8. Emma Cary — 428 pounds
  9. Kelly Baker — 427 pounds
  10. Paige Powers — 426 pounds (tied)
  11. Abigail Domit — 426 pounds (tied)

Men

  1. Jack Farlow — 701 pounds
  2. Bronislaw Olenkowicz — 680 pounds
  3. Nick Mathew — 644 pounds
  4. Jeffrey Adler — 642 pounds
  5. Moritz Fiebig — 642 pounds
  6. Fabian Beneito — 637 pounds
  7. Spencer Panchik — 633 pounds
  8. Dallin Pepper 629 pounds
  9. Brent Fikowski — 629 pounds
  10. Chandler Smith — 628 pounds

Day Two

Competitors woke up on the second day of this four-day contest knowing their initial standings on the leaderboard.

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Defending champion Justing Medeiros finished the contest’s first day trying to rally after two of the worst performances of his competitive career, but he would need to build even more momentum to rise from the middle of the pack.

The Alpaca Redux

The Alpaca was the initial event on the final day of the 2022 CrossFit Games. In 2023, it makes an appearance to kickoff day two. Performed for time, with an 18-minute time cap, competitors completed a 126-foot sled push with six kettlebells (total weight of 443/546-pounds).

Athletes then performed three rounds of: two legless rope climbs, 12 kettlebell clean and jerks, and 42-foot sled push starting with two (53/70-pound) kettlebells — each round, two kettlebells are added to the sled.

Men

  1. Roman Khrennikov — 12:34.59
  2. Jack Farlow — 12:54.31
  3. Brent Fikowski — 13:21.91
  4. Dallin Pepper — 13:57.83
  5. David Shorunke — 14:04.63
  6. Bjornvin Karl Gudmundsson — 14:23.84
  7. Justin Medeiros — 14:31.17
  8. Jeffrey Adler — 14:33.78
  9. Chandler Smith — 14:49.37
  10. Ant Haynes — 15:02.37

Women

  1. Emma Tall — 15:54.01
  2. Laura Horvath — 16:36.18
  3. Alex Gazan — 17:25.97
  4. Emma Lawson — 17:35.41
  5. Alexis Raptis — 17:45.74
  6. Jamie Simmonds — Cap +3
  7. Rebecka Vitesson — Cap +3
  8. Abigail Domit — Cap +9
  9. Annie Thorisdottir — Cap +9
  10. Alexia Williams — Cap +9

Ski-Bag

Ski-bag tested upper body power and lower body strength. With a six-minute time cap, competitors will race for time completing a circuit of 30-calorie SkiErg, 30 sandbag squats (125/200-pounds), 20-calorie SkiErg, and 20 sandbag squats (125/200-pounds).

Men

  1. Colton Mertens — 4:30.60
  2. Samuel Kwant — 4:34.75
  3. Justin Medeiros — 4:51.88
  4. Jelle Hoste — 4:53.48
  5. Bronislaw Olenkowicz — 4:54.44
  6. Patrick Vellner — 4:55.13
  7. Chandler Smith — 4:57.11
  8. Jeffrey Adler — 4:59.86
  9. Roman Khrennikov — 5:00.83
  10. Jake Douglas — 5:05.72

Women

  1. Laura Horvath — 4:36.18
  2. Alex Gazan — 5:50.32
  3. Olivia Kerstetter — 5.50.91
  4. Ella Wunger — 5:54.35
  5. Ellie Turner — 5:58.67
  6. Amanda Barnhart — Cap
  7. Karin Freyova — Cap +3
  8. Gabriela Migala — Cap +3
  9. Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir — Cap +4
  10. Emma Lawson — Cap +4

Helena

Athletes were tasked with a familiar-but-different presentation of a the classic Helen benchmark WOD. While Helen incorporates rounds of running, kettlebell swings, and pull-ups, the Helena event was three rounds for time (11-minute time cap): 400-meter run, 12 bar muscle-ups, and 21 dumbbell snatches (35-pounds/50-pounds).

Men

  1. Jeffrey Adler — 7:56.58
  2. Will Moorad — 8:05.63
  3. Lazar Dukic — 8:08.12
  4. Noah Ohlsen — 8:12.55
  5. Roman Khrennikov — 8:13.25
  6. Patrick Vellner — 8:16.52
  7. Chandler Smith — 8:17.72
  8. Jay Crouch — 8:18.36
  9. Uldis Upenieks — 8:19.90
  10. Ant Haynes — 8:21.29

Women

  1. Jamie Simmonds — 8:27.12
  2. Emma Cary — 8:38.61
  3. Alexis Raptis — 8:40.85
  4. Arielle Loewen — 8:42.74
  5. Emma Lawson — 8:44.92
  6. Bethany Flores — 8:46.27
  7. Paige Powers — 8:50.70
  8. Alex Gazan — 8:53.66
  9. Seher Kaya — 8:55.34
  10. Elisa Fuliano — 8:56.06

Day One

The first day of Individual competition will test the athletes with three separate events over the course of the day.

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With the depth of field, Men and Women athletes will compete in multiple heats against their own respective divisions.

Ride

The first event of the contest may appear uncomplicated, but that certainly doesn’t make it easy. Athletes have 40 minutes to complete as many 2,400-meter laps as possible riding on a Trek Bikes Marlin 8 mountain bike. Notably, every lap also requires an 80-meter run to transport the bike through one section of the race course.

Men

  1. Ant Haynes — 7 laps
  2. Arthur Semenov — 7 laps
  3. Jeffrey Adler — 7 laps
  4. Jay Crouch — 7 laps
  5. Roman Khrennikov — 7 laps
  6. Jelle Hoste — 7 laps
  7. Moritz Fiebig — 7 laps
  8. Dallin Pepper — 7 laps
  9. James Sprague — 7 laps
  10. Brent Fikowski — 7 laps

Women

  1. Emma Lawson — 7 laps
  2. Emily Rolfe — 7 laps
  3. Emma Tall — 7 laps
  4. Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir — 7 laps
  5. Alexis Raptis — 7 laps
  6. Bethany Flores — 7 laps
  7. Gabriela Migala — 7 laps
  8. Jamie Simmonds — 7 laps
  9. Laura Horvath — 7 laps
  10. Karin Freyova — 7 laps

Pig Chipper

Competitors will have to manhandle the Pig — a specialized implement nearly eight-feet tall, roughly three-feet wide, and 20-inches high, weighing up to 254 kilograms (560 pounds). The unique equipment will be incorporated into a chipper-style workout* requiring athletes to complete, as quickly as possible:

  • 10 pig flips
  • 25 chest-to-bar pull-ups
  • 50 toes-to-bar
  • 100 wall ball shots
  • 50 toes-to-bar
  • 25 chest-to-bar pull-ups
  • 10 pig flips

*Note: A “chipper” requires all repetitions of one exercise to be completed before progressing to the next exercise.

Men

  1. Roman Khrennikov — 14:28.77
  2. Lazar Dukic — 14:44.74
  3. Brent Fikowski — 15:04.80
  4. Spencer Panchik — 15:20.83
  5. Moritz Fiebig — 15:25.18
  6. Patrick Vellner — 15:36.50
  7. Samuel Cournoyer — 15:47.53
  8. Will Moorad — 16:00.90
  9. Bjornvin Karl Gudmundsson — 16:12.76
  10. Jay Crouch — 16:17.00

Women

  1. Laura Horvath — 13:50.40
  2. Arielle Loewen — 14:43.54
  3. Alexis Raptis — 15:14.94
  4. Emma Cary — 15:38.84
  5. Olivia Kerstetter — 15:49.36
  6. Alex Gazan — 16:13.39
  7. Christine Kolenbrander — 16:18.58
  8. Annie Thorisdottir — 16:20.26
  9. Baylee Rayl — 16:27.08
  10. Emma Tall — 16:32.72

Inverted Medley

This handstand-focused event will be a test of upper body strength, total-body stability, and gymnastic competence. Athletes will compete for time with a seven-minute time cap:

  • 30-foot unbroken handstand walk over the ramp
  • 8 free-standing handstand push-ups
  • Unbroken obstacle steps to a 180-degree pirouette
  • 16 pull-overs
  • 360-degree pirouette to an unbroken step obstacle
  • 8 free-standing handstand push-ups
  • 30-foot unbroken handstand walk over the ramp

Men

  1. Cole Greashaber — 3:47.89
  2. Justin Medeiros — 4:03.63
  3. Bayley Martin — 4:25.68
  4. Jay Crouch — 4:27.72
  5. Roman Khrennikov — 4:40.23
  6. Patrick Vellner — 4:48.38
  7. Chandler Smith — 4:50.28
  8. Nick Mathew — 4:51.69
  9. Samuel Cournoyer — 4:57.40
  10. Henrik Haapalainen — 5:12.34

Women

  1. Danielle Brandon — 3:12.75
  2. Elisa Fuliano — 3:46.89
  3. Paige Powers — 3:56.62
  4. Shelby Neal — 3:57.57
  5. Alexis Raptis — 4:13.51
  6. Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir — 4:17.56
  7. Emily Rolfe — 4:23.30
  8. Sydney Wells — 4:33.67
  9. Baylee Rayl — 4:45.39
  10. Matilde Garnes — 4:51.37

How to Watch the CrossFit Games

Presuming you’re not attending the Games in Madison, WI, you can watch the 2023 CrossFit Games via the CrossFit app, or online at the CrossFit website (Games.CrossFit.com), YouTube, Facebook, or Twitch. For the first time since 2016, CrossFit coverage can also be found on ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+.

The Games Move Forward

The full field of Age Group athletes will continue showcasing their skills over the coming days until a champion is crowned in each category. Breaking Muscle will continue delivering the action from Madison right to you. Check back regularly for official results and updated leaderboard standings.

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