Members of CrossFit’s Athlete Advisory Council Announced!

August 25, 2020

CrossFit

CrossFit has created an Athlete Advisory Council to get insight from athletes on the wide range of issues affecting the sport.

For the sport of CrossFit to continue to grow and succeed, all of its stakeholders must be engaged, committed, and heard. To strengthen that process, CrossFit CEO Eric Roza announced during the Community Town Hall last week that CrossFit has created an Athlete Advisory Council to get insight and input from athletes on the wide range of issues affecting the sport.

Today, we are proud to announce the founding members of CrossFit’s first Athlete Advisory Council. They are:

Member's of CrossFit's Athlete Advisory Council

Annie Thorisdottir: Two-time Fittest Woman on Earth, 11-time CrossFit Games individual qualifier, owner of CrossFit Reykjavík 

Meredith Root: 30th overall at the 2018 Reebok CrossFit Games, four CrossFit Regionals appearances, five years as a CrossFit coach, biological engineer

Neal Maddox: Eight CrossFit Games appearances (individual competitor from 2010-2015, masters competitor in 2017 and 2018), 2018 CrossFit Games Masters 40-44 champion, owner of X-Treme Athletics, 20 years of experience in coaching and athletic development    

James Hobart: Eight CrossFit Games appearances (three as an individual competitor, five on a team), member of three CrossFit Affiliate Cup championship teams, co-owner of CrossFit ONE Nation in Boston, JD from Suffolk Law School

“The CrossFit Games has grown into an ecosystem involving hundreds of athletes, judges, and partners. Working closely with those various stakeholders will allow our sport to reach new heights,” said Justin Bergh, General Manager of the CrossFit Games. “In addition to speaking with individual competitors and groups of athletes, we’ve established the Athlete Advisory Council to tap into the deep experience of some of our most respected athletes. We have already begun engaging with them to make our first online/in-person event a success.”
 
The Athlete Advisory Council plans to expand its participation to include additional athletes over the coming months. This council will provide vital insight around judging, scoring, appeals, and other topics for the two upcoming stages of the Games. It will also provide input on future rulebook changes and competition formats. We will also continue to engage directly with individual athletes, affiliates, sponsored events, other stakeholders, and the PFAA.

The 2020 Reebok CrossFit Games will take place in two stages: an online competition in athletes’ home countries from which the top five men and top five women will advance and an in-person finals in California to crown the Fittest Man and Fittest Woman on Earth. 
 
Visit the Games On-site tab for more information.