Day Three of the 2023 CrossFit Games is all wrapped up. Age Group and Adaptive divisions concluded and crowned new champions, while the Individual and Team categories began their efforts in Madison. Below, you can find all the results from the third day of competitive fitness at the Games.
BarBend will update the leaderboard below after each event.
Women
Alexis Raptis (USA) — 270 points
Emily Rolfe (Canada) — 246 points
Arielle Loewen (USA) — 225
Emma Lawson (Canada) — 222 points
Annie Thorisdottir (Iceland) — 216 points
Bethany Flores (USA) — 204 points
Laura Horvath (Hungary) — 202 points
Paige Powers (USA) — 198 points
Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir (USA) — 188 points
Jamie Simmonds (New Zealand) — 183 points
Danielle Brandon (USA) — 180 points
Alex Gazan (USA) — 180 points
Emma Tall (Sweden) — 175 points
Baylee Rayl (USA) — 174
Christine Kolenbrander (USA) — 166 points
Gabriela Migała (Poland) — 166 points
Olivia Kerstetter (USA) — 158 points
Elisa Fuliano (Italy) — 157 points
Shelby Neal (USA) — 157 points
Sydney Wells (USA) — 144 points
Emma Cary (USA) — 143 points
Matilde Garnes (Norway) — 129 points
Manon Angonese (Belgium) — 123 points
Karin Freyová (Slovakia) — 120 points
Amanda Barnhart (USA) — 102 points
Ellie Turner (Australia) — 99
Paige Semenza (USA) — 98 points
Rebecka Vitesson (Sweden) — 94 points
Seher Kaya (Turkey) — 87 points
Feeroozeh Saghafi (USA) — 86 points
Emma McQuaid (Ireland) — 84 points
Caroline Stanley (USA) — 81 points
Abigail Domit (USA) — 68 points
Alexia Williams (Argentina) — 60 points
Michelle Basnett (South Africa) — 57 points
Emily de Rooy (Australia) — 50 points
Kelly Baker (USA) — 50 points
Ella Wunger (Sweden) — 49 points
Shahad Budebs (United Arab Emirates) — 48 points
Victoria Campos (Brazil) — 28 points
Men
Roman Khrennikov (USA) — 279 points
Jay Crouch (Australia) — 258 points
Spencer Panchik (USA) — 225 points
Moritz Fiebig (Germany) — 216 points
Samuel Cournoyer (Canada) — 204 points
Brent Fikowski (Canada) — 201 points
Jonne Koski (Finland) — 198 points
Patrick Vellner (Canada) — 196 points
Dallin Pepper (USA) — 195 points
Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson (Iceland) — 194 points
Bayley Martin (Australia) — 192 points
Chandler Smith (USA) — 192 points
Jeffrey Adler (Canada) — 185 points
James Sprague (USA) — 177 points
Uldis Upenieks (Latvia) — 153 points
Noah Ohlsen (USA) — 150 points
Jelle Hoste (Belgium) — 145 points
Lazar Dukic (Serbia) — 144 points
Luke Parker (USA) — 135 points
Colten Mertens (USA) — 132 points
ColeGreashaber (USA) — 126 points
Justin Medeiros (USA) — 125 points
Will Moorad (USA) — 125 points
Kalyan Souza (Brazil) — 124 points
Henrik Haapalainen (Finland) — 121 points
Nick Mathew (USA) — 111 points
Alex Vigneault (Canada) — 99 points
David Shorunke (United Kingdom) — 93 points
Cole Sager (USA) — 91 points
Jayson Hopper (USA) — 88 points
Fabian Beneito (Spain) — 86 points
Michal Wesolowski (Poland) — 85 points
Ant Haynes (China) — 82 points
Bronislaw Olenkowicz (Poland) — 81 points
Samuel Kwant (USA) — 70 points
Kaique Cerveny (Brazil) — 62 points
Jack Farlow (Canada) — 54 points
Arthur Semenov — 54 points
JakeDouglas (Australia) — 12 points
JasonSmith (South Africa) — 0 points
2023 CrossFit Games | Day Three Individual Events
Here are the full results from every Individual event on Day Three of the 2023 CrossFit Games.
Event 1 — Ride Results
Jonne Koski is your Men’s winner and Emma Lawson of Canada won the Women’s race. Koski, of Finland, is a known entity in endurance events. He placed second in Event 1 of the 2022 CrossFit Games, which was a biking-based event. And the year before, Koski won the first event, which was a 1-mile swim with fins and a 3-mile kayak.
The biggest news of this event is 18-year-old Emma Lawson’s win. With Tia-Clair Toomey, the reigning six-time champion, out this year, a new Women’s champ is guaranteed. There’s plenty of time left, but the Canadian has made a statement by winning Test 1 of the Games. This is Lawson’s first-ever CrossFit Games event win.
The athletes must complete as many laps as possible in 40 minutes on a Trek Bikes Marlin 8 mountain bike. Athletes who complete lap six within 40 minutes will race for a final lap.
Women’s Results
Emma Lawson
Emily Rolfe
Emma Tall
Katrin Davíðsdóttir
Alexis Raptis
Bethany Flores
Gabriel Migała
Jamie Simmonds
Laura Horvath
Karin Freyová
Annie Thorisdottir
Paige Semenza
Paige Powers
Olivia Kerstetter
Caroline Stanley
Emma McQuaid
Alex Gazan
Ellie Turner
Seher Kaya
Danielle Brandon
Ella Wunger
Feeroozeh Saghafi
Rebecka Vitesson
Matilde Garnes
Elisa Fuliano
Kelly Baker
Amanda Barnhart
Baylee Rayl
Shelby Neal
Abigail Domit
Manon Angonese
Christine Kolenbrander
Alexia Williams
Michelle Basnett
Emily de Rooy
Victoria Campos
Sydney Wells
Shahad Budebs
Emma Cary
Men’s Results
Jonne Koski
Jeffrey Adler
Jay Crouch
Roman Khrennikov
Björgvin Karl Gudmundsson
Jelle Hoste
Moritz Fiebig
Dallie Pepper
James Sprague
Brent Fikowski
Spencer Panchik
Michal Wesolowski
Fabian Beneito
Kalyan Souza
Bayley Martin
Cole Sager
Chandler Smith
Alex Vigneault
Samuel Cournoyer
Uldis Upenieks
Samuel Kwant
Luke Parker
Colten Mertens
Will Moorad
Any Haynes
Noah Ohlsen
Patrick Vellner
David Shorunke
Justin Medeiros
Bronislaw Olenkowicz
Nick Mathew
Henrik Haapalainen
Jayson Hopper
Cole Greashaber
Lazar Đukić
Arthur Semenov
Kaique Cerveny
Jack Farlow
Jake Douglas
Event 2 — Pig Chipper Results
This ladder-style workout tested athlete’s muscular endurance, with competitors completing 270 reps of pull-ups, toes-to-bar, pig flips, and wall ball shots.
Laura Horvath put on a dominating performance, winning her heat and the overall event by nearly a full minute. Arielle Loewen and Alexis Raptis blitzed the podium after a failed pig flip attempt from Emma Cary to capture second and third place, respectively.
The battle for first and second was closer, with Russian Roman Khrennikov (representing the United States this year) besting Lazar Đukić by about 16 seconds. Canadian Brent Fikowski earned third place.
The third event of day one of Individual competition flipped the Games on its head. Athletes had to perform a combination of handstand walks, handstand push-ups, and bar pull-overs, racing to complete the workout in the fastest time possible.
Danielle Brandon, who is known to exceed in handstand events, won for the women. Cole Greashaber was the only men’s competitor to finish the event in under four minutes. Notably, Justin Medeiros, who was placed 29th in Event 1 and 37th in Event 2, propelled himself back up the leaderboard to 22nd place, evading the first round of athlete cuts. Only 30 competitors will move onto the second day of Individual competition.
When two minutes are up, the first pair stops working and returns while the second pair begins working. Each pair will have four intervals to work (eight total intervals).
Teams Event One Results
CrossFit Mayhem Independence — CAP + 45
CrossFit East Nashville PRVN — CAP + 50 (T-second)
CrossFit Move Fast Lift Heavy 247 — CAP + 50 (T-second)
CrossFit Franco’s Misfits — CAP + 50 (T-second)
CrossFit Krypton — CAP + 52
CrossFit Oba — CAP +56
CrossFit Milford Team Conquer — CAP + 64
CrossFit Invictus — CAP + 65
No Shortcuts CrossFit — CAP + 68
CrossFit Oslo Navy Blue — CAP + 69 (T-10th)
CrossFit Walleye Athlete — CAP + 69 (T-10th)
CrossFit Invictus Unconquerable — CAP + 75 (T-12th)
CrossFit Genas — CAP + 75 (T-12th)
CrossFit Oslo Blackout — CAP + 75 (T-12th)
CrossFit Trondheim — CAP + 78
CrossFit CLT The Grit Haus — CAP + 80
Cape CrossFit Wolfpack — CAP + 81
CrossFit Portti — CAP + 83
CrossFit Omnia — CAP + 85
CrossFit Kilo II — CAP + 86
Einhorn CrossFit Ascend — CAP + 89
Koda CrossFit Redemption — CAP + 91
CrossFit PSC Invasion — CAP + 97
TTT CrossFit Black — CAP + 98 (T-24th)
PFC CrossFit 3076 — CAP + 98 (T-24th)
CrossFit Prestanda — CAP + 98 (T-24th)
CrossFit Invictus Sea of Green — CAP + 100
CrossFit Torian Mayhem — CAP + 101
Plus 64 CrossFit 64Army Endgame — CAP + 103
Q21 CrossFit — CAP + 104
AB CrossFit – Mayhem — CAP + 109
Rhino CrossFit Dawgs — CAP + 111
CrossFit Oslo Najs — CAP + 123
CrossFit Marvel Black — CAP + 125 (T-34th)
Templo SA CrossFit — CAP + 125 (T-34th)
CrossFit Fly High Kolesnikov Team — CAP + 127
CrossFit Rotherham — CAP + 135
While the recent past years have featured CrossFit Mayhem at the top of the leaderboard, in their absence, CrossFit Mayhem Independance stepped up in the opening event. Despite winning the event by five reps, the programming was such that none of the top Teams in the world could complete the workout before the time cap expired.
Teams Event Two — “Ride Relay”
With two bikes per team, max laps in one hour.
Teams Event Two Results
CrossFit Oslo Navy Blue
CrossFit Invictus
CrossFit Trondheim
CrossFitKilo II
CrossFit Genas
CrossFit Prestanda
No Shortcuts CrossFit
CrossFit Oslo Blackout
CrossFit Portti
CrossFit Oba
CrossFit East Nashville PRVN
CrossFit Omnia
Plus64 CrossFit 64Army Endgame
CrossFit Walleye Athlete
CrossFit Invictus Unconquerable
AB CrossFit – Mayhem
CrossFit Mayhem Independence
CrossFit Krypton
CrossFit Move Fast Lift Heavy 247
Q21 CrossFit
PFC CrossFit 3076
CrossFit PSC Invasion
CrossFit CLT The Grit Haus
CrossFit Franco’s Misfits
CrossFit Rotherham
Koda CrossFit Redemption
CrossFit Torian Mayhem
CrossFit Invictus Sea of Green
Rhino CrossFit Dawgs
CrossFit Fly High Kolesnikov Team
Einhorn CrossFit Ascend
TTT CrossFit Black
Templo SA CrossFit
CrossFit Milford Team Conquer
Cape CrossFit Wolfpack
CrossFit Marvel Black
CrossFit Oslo Najs
The task was simple for the second Teams event but not an easy strategic operation. Each member of each needed to not only to understand their work capacity but also their teammates to maximize their times in each lap. The tactic of “drafting,” where athletes trade the leading position to break through the air so the rider behind has a slightly less stressful cycle rate, was used to great effect. Five teams reached the 18-rep mark, but CrossFit Oslo Navy Blue scored the fastest time overall to take the win.
For specific test variations for each Adaptive and Age Group division at the CrossFit Games, check out the CrossFit Games website. The Age Group and Adaptive divisions’ competitions end on Aug. 3, 2023. Individuals and Teams events begin on the 3rd and run through the 6th.
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