Super Teams of the CrossFit Team Series

August 21, 2015

Megan Mitchell

The CrossFit Team Series allows any two men and two women to form a team, which leads to incredible rosters.

The CrossFit Team Series allows any two men and two women to form a team, which leads to incredible rosters. Last year we saw Rich Froning, Jason Khalipa, Sam Briggs and Julie Foucher come together to compete as Rogue Fitness Black

Now only two days into registration, we're still waiting to see what super teams form. Up until the release of the first set of workouts on Sept. 8, we'll continue to update this post with new teams. If we've missed a super team, please let us know in the comments. 

 

CrossFit New England - Built by Bergeron


Katrin Davidsdottir | Michele Letendre | Cole Sager | Mat Fraser

 

How did this team come together?

Fraser: The team came together fairly easy because we all trained together heading into the Games and all had a great time, so we all figured let's do it again.   

What did you learn from the time you spent training together about each other? 

Letendre: All of these athletes are phenomenal, not only at CrossFit but as people. We get along well and we all have a profound respect for each other.

Cole is such a fun person to be around and to train with, he's got an amazing attitude and is always upbeat.

Katrin has a lot of energy and she always gives her 100 percent day in and day out.

Mat works harder than anyone I've had the chance to train with. He's a perfectionist, but also just such a cool guy, funny and down to earth.

What other athletes are you keeping an eye out for during registration?

Letendre: We are in this to win it. That being said, it's like the Games. If you keep your eye on someone specific you're gonna lose track of others so I'd say we know that this isn't going to be a walk in the park but we're all ready to give our 100 percent.

We do believe that we have an advantage seeing that we know each other well and know what we can do as a team. 
 



The Dream Team

Nick Paladino | Ashleigh Wosny | Angelo Dicicco | Allison Weiss

 

A photo posted by Ashleigh Wosny (@ashleighwosny) on

Aug 20, 2015 at 3:58pm PDT

Two champs (Dicicco, Paladino), a silver medalist (Wosny), and a bronze medalist (Weiss) make up this dream team in the Teenage Division.


NorCal CrossFit - Team NorCal

Jason Khalipa | Molly Vollmer | Jen Zambruno | Chris Detmering

 

A photo posted by Jason Khalipa (@jasonkhalipa) on

Jun 1, 2015 at 9:55am PDT

The 2008 CrossFit Games champion, Jason Khalipa, will compete with his affiliate's team. All but Chris Detmering competed together this July at the CrossFit Games; NorCal CrossFit finished in 10th overall.

Update Sept. 9, 2015: Withdrew due to injury.


Rogue Fitness Red

Dan Bailey | Graham Holmberg | Camille L.B. | Annie Thorisdottir

Dan Bailey and Camille Leblanc-Bazinet return to Rogue Fitness Red, but this time with Graham Holmberg and Annie Thorisdottir rounding out the four-person team.


Rogue Fitness Black

Rich Froning | Josh Bridges | Sam Briggs | Margaux Alvarez

Games champions Rich Froning and Sam Briggs are joined by multi-year Games athletes Josh Bridges and Margaux Alvarez.


Progenex MisFits

Travis Williams | Jordan Cook | Kari Pearce | Alexis Johnson

 

A photo posted by Travis Williams (@travis29140) on

Aug 20, 2015 at 11:43am PDT

Three Games athletes and a multi-year Regional competitor team up as the Progenex MisFits. 


Reebok Pump

Kelley Jackson | Austin Malleolo | Jennifer Smith | James Hobart

 

A photo posted by Austin Malleolo (@amalleolo) on

Aug 4, 2015 at 4:19pm PDT

James Hobart of CrossFit Mayhem Freedom joins three Games athletes from Reebok CrossFit ONE. 
 


Team Reebok Classics

Ben Smith | Paul Tremblay | Stacie Tovar | Emily Bridgers

Three of the athletes from the 2014 CrossFit Team Series winning team, Team Reebok East, will return as Team Reebok Classics including 2015 Fittest Man on Earth Ben Smith, Stacie Tovar, and Emily Bridgers. Paul Tremblay will replace Scott Panchik, who is injured.
 


Swagith Moondini

Alec Smith | Cody Mooney | Christen Wagner | Caroline Dardini

Ben Smith's younger brother, Alec, has teamed up with Games and top Regional level athletes. Smith, Wagner, Dardini, and Mooney's finishes at the 2015 Regionals were 11th (Atlantic) - 5th (Atlantic) - 4th (Atlantic) - 10th (East), respectively. Wagner has competed at the Games twice, first as an individual athlete in 2012 and later as a team athlete in 2013.


Kill Cliff Teens

Julianna Hasselbach | Alli Parks | Reid Howland | Hayden Jeans

 

A photo posted by Alli Parks (@alli_parks) on

Sep 1, 2015 at 10:26am PDT

16-year-old Julianna Hasselbach and 17-year-old Alli Parks competed in the 2015 Reebok CrossFit Games Teenage Division. 


CrossFit 417 - ProMO 417

Brooke Wells | Jared Stevens | Jordan Chiles | Mallory Lawson

 

A photo posted by Brooke Wells (@brookewellss) on

Sep 1, 2015 at 11:31am PDT

Brooke Wells, the 19-year-old rookie in the Individual Division at the 2015 Games, joins two athletes from 11th-ranked Games team CrossFit 417 (Mallory Lawson and Jared Stevens) as well as Central Regional athlete Jordan Chiles.


CrossFit Kinnick - Team Kinnick

Jeremy Kinnick | Giermaine Kinnick | Jacqueline Houch | Nick Robles

 

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Sep 1, 2015 at 9:27am PDT

Four of the athletes from the 2015 Games team, Kinnick, return for the Team Series.


Kill Cliff Masters

Janet Black | Jeffrey Prejean | DJ Forsyth | Aida Koepplinger

 

A photo posted by DJ Forsyth (@dj_forsyth) on

Aug 28, 2015 at 9:41am PDT

A champion (Black), a bronze medalist (Prejean), a 16th-place finisher (Koepplinger), and an athlete who narrowly missed qualification for the 2015 Games (Forsyth) come together to form the Kill Cliff Masters. These young masters athletes range from 40 to 41 years old.


Team Fitmoo

Noah Ohlsen | Lindsey Valenzuela | Christy Adkins | Kenneth Leverich

 


Masters of LA

Ron Mathews | Dusty Hyland | Tina Angelotti | Trixie Arya

 

A photo posted by Dusty Hyland (@dustyhyland) on

Sep 8, 2015 at 11:15am PDT


Two Games Masters athletes and two near-qualifiers make up the Masters of L.A.

This July, Ron Mathews took 3rd in the 45-49 Division, and Dusty Hyland took 10th in the 40-44. Tina Angelotti and Trixi Arya finished 32 and 13 spots, respectively, outside of qualification for the Games.