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    Each year since 2007, the leanest, strongest, fastest people on the planet gather to lift barbells and swing kettlebells for the title of Fittest on Earth®. Since the first Games, the competition has grown to include four divisions — Age Group, Adaptive, Teams, and Individuals. The athletes in each represent the best of their class, and the 2023 NOBULL CrossFit Games are no different. 

    This year, the Games occur from August 1-6 in Madison, WI. Age Group and Adaptive divisions compete from Tuesday, Aug. 1 through Thursday, Aug. 3, with Individuals and Teams starting their events on Thursday. 

    BarBend is bringing you complete coverage throughout the Games. Search “BarBend 2023 CrossFit Games” for more articles, and check out our YouTube channel for video recaps. 

    2023 CrossFit Games Leaderboard

    BarBend will update the leaderboard below after each event. 

    Men

    1. Noah Ohlsen
    2. Ant Haynes
    3. Will Moorad
    4. Samuel Kwant
    5. Bjornvin Karl Gudmundsson
    6. Brent Fikowski
    7. Jason Smith
    8. Cole Sager
    9. Jay Crouch
    10. Patrick Vellner
    11. Spencer Panchik
    12. Jonne Koski
    13. Alex Vigneault
    14. David Shorunke
    15. Bronislaw Olenkowicz
    16. Jake Douglas
    17. Samuel Cournoyer
    18. Chandler Smith
    19. Jeffrey Adler
    20. Uldis Upenieks
    21. Bayley Martin
    22. Michal Wesolowski
    23. Dallin Pepper
    24. Arthur Semenov
    25. Colten Mertens
    26. Henrik Haapalainen
    27. Justin Medeiros
    28. Mick Mathew
    29. Jack Farlow
    30. James Sprague
    31. Kaique Cerveny
    32. Moritz Fiebig
    33. Jelle Hoste
    34. Roman Khrennikov
    35. Jayson Hopper
    36. Lazar Dukic
    37. Luke Parker
    38. Fabian Beneito
    39. Cole Greashaber
    40. Morteza Sedeghat
    41. Kalyan Souza

    Women

    1. Annie Thorisdottir
    2. Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir
    3. Sydney Wells
    4. Arielle Loewen
    5. Amanda Barnhart
    6. Victoria Campos
    7. Emma McQuaid
    8. Feeroozeh Saghafi
    9. Jamie Simmonds
    10. Danielle Brandon
    11. Emily Rolfe
    12. Rebecka Vitesson
    13. Alexis Raptis
    14. Shelby Neal
    15. Paige Semenza
    16. Baylee Rayl
    17. Laura Horvath
    18. Bethany Flores
    19. Christine Kolenbrander
    20. Manon Angonese
    21. Karin Freyova
    22. Kelly Baker
    23. Gabriela Migala
    24. Matilde Garnes
    25. Caroline Stanley
    26. Emma Tall
    27. Michelle Basnett
    28. Shahad Budebs
    29. Ella Wunger
    30. Ellies Turner
    31. Paige Powers
    32. Alex Gazan
    33. Emily De Rooy
    34. Olivia Kerstetter
    35. Seher Kaya
    36. Emma Cary
    37. Emma Lawson
    38. Elisa Fuliano
    39. Alexia Williams
    40. Abigail Domit

    Wednesday Results

    There are three events scheduled for the Individuals on August 3, at the 2023 CrossFit Games. 

    Test 1  — Ride

    The athletes must complete as many laps as possible in 40 minutes on a Trek Bikes Marlin 8 mountain bike.

    This event is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. CST. Results will be updated as they become available.

    Women’s Results

    1.  

    Men’s Results

    1.  

    Test 2 — Pig Chipper

    For time:

    • 10 Pig flips
    • 25 chest-to-bar pull-ups
    • 50 toes-to-bars
    • 100 wall-ball shots (14/20 lb, 9/10 feet)
    • 50 toes-to-bars
    • 25 chest-to-bar pull-ups
    • 10 Pig flips

    Test 3 — Inverted Medley

    For time:

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

    Daily Results Pages

    There’s a lot to cover at the 2023 CrossFit Games. For more in-depth coverage, refer to our daily recaps:

    2023 CrossFit Games Schedule

    Here’s a rundown of the entire six-day schedule, featuring time slots for all four divisions. All listed below times are in EST

    Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023

    • Age Group — 10:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
    • Adaptive — 10:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

    Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2023

    • Age Group — 10:00 a.m. to 6:15 p.m.
    • Adaptive — 10:00 a.m. to 6:15 p.m

    Thursday, Aug 3, 2023

    • Individuals — 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
    • Age Group — 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
    • Adaptive — 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m
    • Teams — 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

    Friday, Aug. 4, 2023

    • Teams — 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
    • Individuals — 11:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

    Saturday, Aug. 5, 2023

    • Teams — 10:00 a.m. to 7:15 p.m.
    • Individuals — 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

    Sunday, Aug. 6, 2023

    • Teams — 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
    • Individuals — 11:00 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.

    How to Watch the 2023 CrossFit Games

    Competing in the Games is no easy feat — far, far from it — but watching the Games is, lucky for you, a breeze. 

    [Read More: How to Watch the 2023 CrossFit Games]

    Athlete Withdrawals

    Teams

    • CrossFit Believe — withdrew on Aug. 1, 2023.

    Age Group

    Men 60-64

    • Shannon Aiken — withdrew on Aug. 2, 2023

    Men 35-39

    • Lars Kristensen — withdrew on Aug. 2, 2023

    Women 35-39

    • Chelsea Nicholas — withdrew on Aug. 2, 2023

    Girls 16-17

    • Veronika Voříšková — withdrew on Aug. 2, 2023

    [Read More: 2023 CrossFit Game Athlete Withdrawals] 

    Prize Money

    Between the Individual, Team, Masters, and Adaptive divisions, CrossFit is offering a total prize purse of $2,789,000, with the majority of that money allocated to the Individual men and women. Below are the payouts for the men, women, and teams. 

    Individuals — Men & Women

    1. $315,000
    2. $125,000
    3. $85,000
    4. $60,000
    5. $45,000
    6. $40,000
    7. $35,000
    8. $32,000
    9. $29,000
    10. $26,000
    11. $20,000
    12. $18,000
    13. $15,000
    14. $14,000
    15. $13,000
    16. $12,000
    17. $11,000
    18. $10,000
    19. $9,000
    20. $8,000
    21. $7,000
    22. $6,750
    23. $6,500
    24. $6,250
    25. $6,000
    26. $5,750
    27. $5,500
    28. $5,250
    29. $5,000
    30. $4,750
    31. $4,500
    32. $4,250
    33. $4,000
    34. $3,750
    35. $3,500
    36. $3,250
    37. $3,000
    38. $2,750
    39. $2,500
    40. $2,250

    Total: $2,029,000

    Teams

    1. $100,000
    2. $75,000
    3. $45,000
    4. $30,000
    5. $35,000
    6. $15,000
    7. $12,000
    8. $9,000
    9. $6,000
    10. $3,000

    Total: $320,000

    Individual Event Win Payouts

    1. $3,000
    2. $2,000
    3. $1,000

    Past CrossFit Games Winners

    Since 2007 CrossFit has been crowned the Fittest on Earth® in both the Individual and Team divisions. In 2010, the Masters division was introduced, and then the Teens division debuted at the Games in 2015. Finally, 2021 was the year that Adaptive athletes had a home at the Games. Here are the past champions in every division listed by year. 

    2007

    • Men: James Fitzgerald
    • Women: Jolie Gentry
    • Team: CrossFit Santa Cruz

    2008

    • Men: Jason Khalipa
    • Women: Caity Matter
    • Team: CrossFit Oakland

    2009

    • Men: Mikko Salo
    • Women: Tanya Wagner
    • Team: Northwest CrossFit

    2010

    • Men: Graham Holmberg
    • Women: Kristan Clever
    • Team: CrossFit Fort Vancouver
    • Masters Men: Brian Curley
    • Masters Women: Laurie Carver

    2011

    • Men: Rich Froning Jr.
    • Women: Annie Thorisdottir
    • Team: CrossFit New England
    • Men 45-49: Scott DeTore
    • Men 50-54: Gord MacKinnon
    • Men 55-59: Steve Anderson
    • Men 60+: Greg Walker
    • Women 45-49: Susan Habbe
    • Women 50-54: Mary Beth Lithsheim
    • Women 55-59: Shelley Noyce
    • Women 60+: Betsy Finley

    2012

    • Men: Rich Froning Jr.
    • Women: Annie Thorisdottir
    • Team: Hacks Pack UTE
    • Men 45-49: Gene LaMonica
    • Men 50-54: Gord MacKinnon
    • Men 55-59: Tim Anderson
    • Men 60+: Scott Olson
    • Women 45-49: Lisa Mikkelsen
    • Women 50-54: Susan Habbe
    • Women 55-59: Marnel King
    • Women 60+: Mary Schwing

    2013

    • Men: Rich Froning Jr.
    • Women: Samantha Briggs
    • Team: Hacks Pack UTE
    • Men 40-44: Michael Moseley
    • Men 45-49: Ron Ortiz
    • Men 50-54: Craig Howard
    • Men 55-59: Hilmar Hardarson
    • Men 60+: Scott Olson
    • Women 40-44: Amanda Allen
    • Women 45-49: Lisa Mikkelsen
    • Women 50-54: Colleen Fahey
    • Women 55-59: Gabriele Schlicht
    • Women 60+: Sharon Lapkoff

    2014

    • Men: Rich Froning Jr.
    • Women: Camille Leblanc-Bazinet
    • Team: CrossFit Invictus
    • Men 40-44: Shawn Ramirez
    • Men 45-49: Jerry Hill
    • Men 50-54: Will Powell
    • Men 55-59: Steve Hamming
    • Men 60+: Scott Olson
    • Women 40-44: Amanda Allen
    • Women 45-49: Kim Hoolway
    • Women 50-54: Mary Beth Litsheim
    • Women 55-59: Susan Clarke
    • Women 60+: Karen Wattier

    2015

    • Men: Ben Smith
    • Women: Katrín Tanja Davíðsdóttir
    • Team: CrossFit Mayhem Freedom
    • Men 40-44: Shawn Ramirez
    • Men 45-49: Matthew Swift
    • Men 50-54: Joe Ames
    • Men 55-59: Will Powell
    • Men 60+: Steve Pollini
    • Women 40-44: Janet Black
    • Women 45-49: Kylie Massi
    • Women 50-54: Cindy Kelle
    • Women 55-59: Susan Clarke
    • Women 60+: Rosalie Glenn
    • 14-15 Boys: Angelo Dicicco
    • 16-17 Boys: Nicholas Paladino
    • 14-15 Girls: Sydney Sullivan
    • 16-17 Girls: Isabella Vallejo

    2016

    • Men: Mat Fraser
    • Women: Tia-Clair Toomey
    • Team: Crossfit Mayhem Freedom
    • Men 40-44: Shawn Ramirez
    • Men 45-49: Ron Mathews
    • Men 50-54: Ron Ortiz
    • Men 55-59: Will Powell
    • Men 60+: David Hippensteel
    • Women 40-44: Helen Harding
    • Women 45-49: Cheryl Brost
    • Women 50-54: Shellie Edington
    • Women 55-59: Mary Beth Prodromides
    • Women 60+: Shaun Havard
    • 14-15 Boys: Vincent Ramirez
    • 16-17 Boys: Nicholas Paladino
    • 14-15 Girls: Kaela Stephano
    • 16-17 Girls: Allison Weiss

    2017

    • Men: Mat Fraser
    • Women: Tia-Clair Toomey
    • Team: Wasatch CrossFit
    • Men 35-39: Kyle Kasperbauer
    • Men 40-44: Shawn Ramirez
    • Men 45-49: Robert Davis
    • Men 50-54: Kevin Koester
    • Men 55-59: Shannon Aiken
    • Men 60+: David Hippensteel
    • Women 35-39: Stephanie Roy
    • Women 40-44: Helen Harding
    • Women 45-49: Cheryl Brost
    • Women 50-54: Marion Valkenburg
    • Women 55-59: Susan Clarke
    • Women 60+: Patty Failla
    • 14-15 Boys: Dallin Pepper
    • 16-17 Boys: Angelo Dicicco
    • 14-15 Girls: Chloe Smith
    • 16-17 Girls: Kaela Stephano

    2018

    • Men: Mat Fraser
    • Women: Tia-Clair Toomey
    • Team: CrossFit Mayhem Freedom
    • Men 35-39: Kyle Kasperbauer
    • Men 40-44: Neal Maddox
    • Men 45-49: Robert Davis
    • Men 50-54: Cliff Musgrave
    • Men 55-59: Brig Edwards
    • Men 60+: David Hippensteel
    • Women 35-39: Anna Tobias
    • Women 40-44: Stephanie Roy
    • Women 45-49: Amanda Allen
    • Women 50-54: Eva Thornton
    • Women 55-59: Mary Beth Prodromides
    • Women 60+: Shaun Havard
    • 14-15 Boys: Tudor Magda
    • 16-17 Boys: Dallin Pepper
    • 14-15 Girls: Olivia Sulek
    • 16-17 Girls: Haley Adams

    2019

    • Men: Mat Fraser
    • Women: Tia-Clair Toomey
    • Team: CrossFit Mayhem Freedom
    • Men 35-39: Nick Urankar
    • Men 40-44: Jason Grubb
    • Men 45-49: Joel Hughes
    • Men 50-54: Kevin Koester
    • Men 55-59: Joe Ames
    • Men 60+: Gord MacKinnon
    • Women 35-39: Anna Tobias
    • Women 40-44: Joey Kimdon
    • Women 45-49: Janet Black
    • Women 50-54: Jana Slyder
    • Women 55-59: Laurie Meschishnick
    • Women 60+: Susan Clarke
    • 14-15 Boys: David Bradley
    • 16-17 Boys: Dallin Pepper
    • 14-15 Girls: Emma Cary
    • 16-17 Girls: Chloe Smith

    2020

    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, only the Individual division participated in the CrossFit Games this year, held at the CrossFit Ranch in Aromas, CA.

    • Men: Mat Fraser
    • Women: Tia-Clair Toomey

    2021

    • Men: Justin Medeiros
    • Women: Tia-Clair Toomey
    • Team: CrossFit Mayhem Freedom
    • Men 35-39: Kyle Kasperbauer
    • Men 40-44: Maxime Guyon
    • Men 45-49: Jason Grubb
    • Men 50-54: Bernard Luzi
    • Men 55-59: Vincent Diephuis
    • Men 60-64:Will Powell
    • Men 64+: Ken Ogden
    • Men Upper Extremity: Casey Acree
    • Men Lower Extremity: Ole Kristian Antonsen
    • Men Neuromuscular: Brett Horchar
    • Women 35-39: Whitney Gelin
    • Women 40-44: Kelly Friel
    • Women 45-49: Annie Sakamoto
    • Women 50-54: Tia Vesser
    • Women 55-59: Laurie Meschishnick
    • Women 60-64: Susan Clarke
    • Women 64+: Patty Bauer
    • Women Upper Extremity: Sabrina Daniela Lopez
    • Women Lower Extremity: Valerie Cohen
    • Women Neuromuscular: Shannon
    • 14-15 Boys: Ty Jenkins
    • 16-17 Boys: Nate Ackermann
    • 14-15 Girls: Olivia Kerstetter
    • 16-17 Girls: Emma Lawson

    2022

    • Men: Justin Medeiros
    • Women: Tia-Clair Toomey
    • Team: CrossFit Mayhem Freedom
    • Men 35-39: Bryan Wong
    • Men 40-44: Rudolph Berger
    • Men 45-49: Jason Grubb
    • Men 50-54: Sean Patrick
    • Men 55-59: Mike Egan
    • Men 60-64: Shannon Aiken
    • Men 64+: Cal Cherrington
    • Men Upper Extremity: Casey Acree
    • Men Lower Extremity: Charles Pienaar
    • Men Neuromuscular: Brett Horchar
    • Women 35-39: Emilia Leppänen
    • Women 40-44: Kelly Friel
    • Women 45-49: Ale Crawford
    • Women 50-54: Kim Purdy
    • Women 55-59: Shanna Bunce
    • Women 60-64: Mary Beth Prodromides
    • Women 64+: Julie Holt
    • Women Upper Extremity: Camille Vigneault
    • Women Lower Extremity: Valerie Cohen
    • Women Neuromuscular: Morgan Johnson
    • 14-15 Boys: RJ Mestre
    • 16-17 Boys: Ty Jenkins
    • 14-15 Girls: Lucy McGonigle
    • 16-17 Girls: Olivia Kerstetter

    FAQs

    How do I watch the CrossFit Games?

    The 2023 CrossFit Games is being streamed live on Games.CrossFit.com, CrossFit’s YouTube channel, and in the CrossFit Games app. The stream is free; so you can catch all the action of athletes clean-and-jerking and performing handstand push-ups.

    Where is the CrossFit Games being held?

    The Games are in Madison, WI, which has been its home since 2017. CrossFit recently announced that this is the last year the Games are held in Madison; they have yet to announce a new location.

    The CrossFit Games have been held at three locations in total: the CrossFit Ranch in Aromas, CA; Dignity Health Sports Park (formerly the Home Depot Center and StubHub Center) in Carson, CA, and the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, WI.

    Who has won the most CrossFit Games?

    That would be Tia-Clair Toomey, who has won six consecutive titles from 2017-2022. Mat Fraser has won the second-most titles overall, and most titles in the men’s division with five Games wins.

    Featured Image (left to right): Courtesy of CrossFit

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