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2024 Adaptive CrossFit Open Results

March 26, 2024 by
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The Adaptive CrossFit Open is the first stage in qualifying for the Adaptive CrossFit Games by WheelWOD, to be held this fall in San Antonio, TX. This is separate from the CrossFit Games, which will be held six weeks prior in Fort Worth. 

Athletes were tested in three workouts, which were based on the standard Open workouts but re-programmed by WheelWOD to accommodate the multiple divisions.

All results remain unofficial until finalized by WheelWOD, but unless something changes, several athletes will have swept all three Open events, including three-time Games champion Casey Acree, Victor Hugo Assaf, Krista Davidson, Creusa Angelica, Sophie Wilson, and Kate Bures. WheelWOD co-owner and event director Kevin Ogar leads the Seated Without Hip division. 

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In total, 30 divisions competed across 15 categories, with a men’s and a women’s division for each. Here are the top three men and women from each division as the leaderboard currently appears. The Morning Chalk Up will update this article once the event is finalized:

1 Point Upper Impairment Female

  1. Victor Hugo Assaf – 3 points
  2. Thibaut Dupré – 16 points
  3. Artijom Sandakov – 16 points

1 Point Upper Impairment Male

  1.   Genny Tidwell – 5 points
  2.   Emily Avery – 7 points
  3.   Emily Cairns – 9 points

2 Point Upper Impairment Female

  1.   Casey Acree – 3 points
  2.   Breki þórdarson – 12 points
  3.   Alexis Fiorucci – 14 points

2 Point Upper Impairment Male

  1. Mia Van Rensburg – 5 points
  2. Camille Vigneault – 8 points
  3. Christina Mazzullo – 10 points

Minor Lower Impairment Female

  1. Bayleigh Hooper – 5 points
  2. Valerie Cohen – 8 points
  3. Giuliana Flores – 8 points

Minor Lower Impairment Male

  1. Daniel Washington – 9 points
  2. Luke Reeson – 10 points
  3. Elliot Young – 10 points

Above Knee Lower Impairment Female

  1. Lauren Farhat – 4 points
  2. Kate Foster – 7 points
  3. Lisa Fosnough – 12 points

Above Knee Lower Impairment Male

  1. Derek Weida – 4 points
  2. Jose Aparecido Costa Filho – 9 points
  3. Wietsman Roets – 10 points
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Below Knee Lower Impairment Female

  1. Jessica Cox – 5 points
  2. Grislaine Schueler – 10 points
  3. Sarah Arango – 10 points

Below Knee Lower Impairment Male

  1. Rogan Dean – 7 points
  2. Jonatan Castro Silva – 9 points
  3. Felipe Maturana Infante – 9 points

Major Neuromuscular Impairment Female

  1. Hilary Simister – 4 points
  2. Jules King – 8 points
  3. Reagan Moser – 14 points

Major Neuromuscular Impairment Male  

  1. Jeremy Dalton – 4 points
  2. Russell Allmandinger – 14 points
  3. Renato De Macedo – 13 points

Moderate Neuromuscular Impairment Female 

  1.   Krista Davidson – 3 points
  2.   Letchen Du Plessis – 9 points
  3.   Lauren Taylor – 9 points

Moderate Neuromuscular Impairment Male

  1. Kevin Maijer- 4 points
  2. Evan Skarbek – 10 points
  3. Mijail Pedrini – 10 points

Minor Neuromuscular Impairment Female

  1. Alyssa Kobela – 4 points
  2. Sarah Kendrick – 8 points
  3. Britt Harbaugh – 15 points

Minor Neuromuscular Impairment Male

  1. Adam Nelczyk – 5 points
  2. Benjamin Fallon – 7 points
  3. Andrew Traynham – 11 points

Vision Impairment Female

  1. Mary Colin – 4 points
  2. Liliane Camargos – 10 points
  3. Erica James – 13 points

Vision Impairment Male

  1. Glenn Beyers – 6 points
  2. Chris Fair – 6 points
  3. Zach Schippers – 10 points

Short Stature Female

  1. Creusa Angelica – 3 points
  2. Irene Wanandi – 5 points
  3. Erin Popovich – 10 points

Short Stature Male

  1. Juan Serrano Torres – 4 points
  2. Tim Murray – 11 points
  3. Jose Sancho – 12 points

Seated Without Hip Female

  1. Andrea Wilson – 5 points
  2. Charlotte Burnett – 7 points
  3. Leslie Bernardi – 10 points

Seated Without Hip Male

  1. Kevin Ogar- 8 points
  2. Joshua Young – 17 points
  3. Brandon Mantz – 19 points
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Seated With Hip Female

  1. Amala Ortuño Lizano – 4 points
  2. Geraldine Manriquéz – 7 points
  3. Tea Tuohioja – 12 points

Seated With Hip Male

  1. Tom Miazga – 4 points
  2. Simon Farre – 10 points
  3. Joshua Bleill – 11 points

Seated Quad Female

  1. Sophie Wilson – 3 points
  2. Annaliese Williams – 6 points
  3. Marina Theron – 10 points

Seated Quad Male

  1. Cameron Whittaker – 4 points
  2. Brian Muscarella – 11 points
  3. Antonio Bonanno – 12 points

Standing Diagnosed Female

  1. Kate Bures – 3 points
  2. Giada Cerpolloni – 6 points
  3. Raquel Oliver Campos – 12 points

Standing Diagnosed Male

  1. Brett Horchar – 5 points
  2. Elijah Sanchez – 6 points
  3. Andres Falco – 10 points

Intellectual Disabilities Female

  1. Kira Weber – 7 points
  2. Julia Lane – 10 points  
  3. Tessa Kirkey – 11 points  

Intellectual Disabilities Male

  1. Lance King – 6 points  
  2. Ricky Landgraff – 8 points
  3. Axel Belot – 12 points 

Unlike the Age Group, Teams, and Individuals, the top 20 in each division will move on straight to Semifinals, as there will be no Quarterfinals for the Adaptive athletes. 

From Semifinals, competitors will qualify for the 2024 Adaptive CrossFit Games by WheelWOD in San Antonio, TX, September 19-22.

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