Who Is Competing at the 2020 CrossFit Games?

September 10, 2020

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View the full roster of 2020 CrossFit Games athletes.

The CrossFit Games start this week! Starting Thursday, Sept. 17, at 3:30 p.m. PT/10:30 p.m. GMT, CrossFit will go live from its studio in California, to guide fans through an action-packed weekend of competition. Learn more details on how to watch the CrossFit Games here

Below you’ll find the names of the top 30 individual men and 30 individual women who will compete in the first stage. 

Individual Men 

Open Rank First Last Country  2020 Qualification
1 Patrick Vellner Canada Top 20
2 Mathew Fraser United States Top 20
4 Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson Iceland Top 20
5 Jeffrey Adler Canada Top 20
6 Noah Ohlsen United States Top 20
7 Bayden Brown Australia Top 20
9 Tyler Christophel United States Top 20
10 Roman Khrennikov Russian Federation Top 20
11 Jonne Koski Finland Top 20
12 Samuel Cournoyer Canada Top 20
13 Brandon Luckett United States Top 20
14 Travis Mayer United States Top 20
15 Tim Paulson United States Top 20
16 Samuel Kwant United States Top 20
17 Scott Tetlow United States Top 20
18 Jacob Heppner United States Top 20
19 Cole Sager United States Top 20
21 Rogelio Gamboa United States Top 20
22 Chandler Smith United States Top 20
23 Alexandre Caron Canada Top 20
32 Brent Fikowski Canada Dubai CrossFit Championship
35 David Shorunke United Kingdom CrossFit Strength in Depth
46 Luke Schafer United States CrossFit Mayhem Classic
58 Khan Porter Australia Pandaland CrossFit Challenge
68 Justin Medeiros United States CrossFit Filthy 150
70 Saxon Panchik United States Wodapalooza CrossFit Festival
77 Adam Davidson Canada Brazil CrossFit Championship
97 Griffin Roelle United States Norwegian CrossFit Championship
159 Pete Shaw Canada The Southfit CrossFit Challenge
170 Jay Crouch Australia Australian CrossFit Championship

Individual Women 

Open Rank First Last   2020 Games Qualification
1 Ragnheiður Sara Sigmundsdottir Iceland Top 20
3 Kristin Holte Norway Top 20
4 Tia-Clair Toomey Australia Top 20
5 Jamie Simmonds New Zealand Top 20
6 Kari Pearce United States Top 20
7 Emma McQuaid Ireland Top 20
8 Carol-Ann Reason-Thibault Canada Top 20
9 Karin Freyová Slovakia Top 20
10 Laura Horváth Hungary Top 20
11 Brooke Wells United States Top 20
12 Kara Saunders Australia Top 20
13 Camilla Salomonsson Hellman Sweden Top 20
14 Kristi Eramo O'Connell United States Top 20
15 Andrea Nisler United States Top 20
15 Kendall Vincelette United States Top 20
17 Gabriela Migała Poland Top 20
18 Dani Speegle United States Top 20
19 Kristine Best United States Top 20
22 Brooke Haas United States Top 20
23 Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir Iceland Top 20
24 Amanda Barnhart United States Wodapalooza
28 Melina Rodriguez Argentina Brazil CrossFit Championship
32 Haley Adams United States CrossFit Strength in Depth
36 Danielle Brandon United States CrossFit Mayhem Classic
45 Bethany Shadburne United States The Southfit CrossFit Challenge
59 Harriet Roberts New Zealand Pandaland CrossFit Challenge
91 Laura Clifton New Zealand Australian CrossFit Championship
97 Andrea Solberg Norway CrossFit Filthy 150
117 Sanna Venäläinen Finland Norwegian CrossFit Championship
134 Samantha Briggs United Kingdom Dubai CrossFit Championship

Related: Follow 2020 CrossFit Games qualifiers on Instagram.

2020 Competition Format

For the first time, the final stage of the CrossFit Games will begin in CrossFit affiliates around the world. The top 20 women and top 20 men from the Open leaderboard along with the 10 women’s and 10 men’s qualifiers from Sanctionals will compete in a virtual competition beginning Friday, Sept. 18.

The top five men and top five women will advance to compete in person at the final stage of the CrossFit Games for up to US$1.3 million, with the Fittest Man on Earth and Fittest Woman on Earth earning US$300K each. 

Note: There will be no spectators permitted on site, and precautions will be taken to ensure the safety of athletes and CrossFit staff.

Mark your calendar! Coverage of the 2020 CrossFit Games begins at 3:30 p.m. PT on Thursday, Sept. 17, at Games.CrossFit.com.

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What happened to the Masters, Teams and Age Group Divisions at the 2020 Games 

The COVID-19 pandemic brought changes to the 2020 CrossFit Games Season. While there seemed to be hope in early March of a return to Madison, it was clear by mid-April that circumstances had changed. 

The Games were relocated and rescheduled, and formerly Games-qualified masters, teenagers, and teams had been cut from the competition roster to maintain social distancing guidelines. CrossFit looks forward to resetting the masters, teenagers, teams, and individual competitions in 2021.

 

Cover image by Renato Macassi (@furyphotography