The 2022 NOBULL CrossFit Games are back! From Aug. 3-7, hundreds of athletes across 27 divisions will flock to Madison, WI, to compete for the title of Fittest on Earth®.
Below, you’ll find the results for the Individual competitors, which will be updated in real-time.
2022 CrossFit Games Leaderboard
Editor’s Note: On Feb. 24, 2022, CrossFit released a statement in which they said they would not recognize the governments of Russia or Belarus throughout the 2022 season. As a result, CrossFit has removed Russian and Belarusian flags and names from the profiles of Individual and Team competitors.
Editor’s Note: There was confusion as to the number of laps several athletes performed during Event One. The leaderboard is currently in flux until this is sorted. Breaking Muscle will update this section once official results are confirmed.
Men
- Ricky Garad [Australia] —188 points
- Justin Medeiros [USA] — 188 points
- Jonne Koski [Finland] — 179 points
- Jeffrey Adler [Canada] — 161 points
- Roman Khrennikov [Russia] — 161 points
- Lazar Dukic [Serbia] — 152 points
- Will Moorad [USA] — 140 points
- Patrick Vellner [Canada] — 134 points
- Guilherme Malheiros [Brazil] —131 points
- Dallin Pepper [USA] — 128 points
- Nick Matthew [USA] — 124 points
- Bjorgvin Karl Gudmundsson [Iceland] — 114 points
- Moritz Fiebig [Germany] — 112 points
- Spencer Panchik [USA] — 108 points
- Noah Ohlsen [USA] — 107 points
- Uldis Upenieks [Latvia] — 104 points
- Samuel Kwant [USA] — 97 points
- Willy Georges [France] — 89 points
- Cole Sager [USA] — 89 points
- Alexandre Caron [Canada] — 88 points
- Austin Spencer [USA] — 85 points
- Jay Crouch [Australia] — 84 points
- Saxon Panchik [USA] — 82 points
- Enrico Zenoni [Italy] — 81 points
- Brent Fikowski [Canada] — 80 points
- Henrik Haapalainen [Finland] — 78 points
- Guillaume Briant [France] — 76 points
- Jayson Hopper [USA] — 75 points
- Travis Mayer [USA] — 70 points
- Colten Mertens [USA] — 69 points
- Alex Vigneault [Canada] — 60 points
- Andre Houdet [Denmark] — 50 points
- Kealan Henry [South Africa] — 50 points
- Giorgos Karavis [Greece] — 44 points
- Timothy Paulson [USA] — 36 points
- Bayden Brown [Australia] — 36 points
- Agustin Richelme [Argentina] — 26 points
- Cole Greashaber [USA] — 8 points
- Tudor Magda [USA] — 8 points
- Arthur Semenov [Russia] — 8 points
Women
- Emma Lawson [Canada] — 188 points
- Haley Adams [USA] — 176 points
- Mallory O’Brien [USA] — 173 points
- Alexis Raptis [USA] — 152 points
- Laura Horvath [Hungary] — 143 points
- Jacqueline Dahlstrom [Norway] — 137 points
- Arielle Loewen [USA] — 137 points
- Kristi Eramo O’Connell [USA] — 137 points
- Tia-Clair Toomey [Australia] — 133 points
- Danielle Brandon [USA] — 128 points
- Carolyne Prevost [Canada] — 122 points
- Thuridur Erla Helgadottir [Iceland] — 115 points
- Matilde Garnes [Norway] — 114 points
- Rebecca Fuselier [USA] — 113 points
- Kara Saunders [Australia] — 110 points
- Elisa Fuliano [Italy] — 103 points
- Amanda Barnhart [USA] — 101 points
- Gabriela Migala [Poland] — 95 points
- Paige Semenza [USA] — 92 points
- Brooke Wells [USA] — 90 points
- Baylee Rayl [USA] — 89 points
- Seher Kaya [Turkey] — 84 points
- Lucy Campbell [United Kingdom] — 83 points
- Dani Speegle [USA] — 82 point
- Emma McQuaid [Ireland] — 81 points
- Ellie Turner [Australia] — 81 points
- Karin Freyova [Slovakia] — 69 points
- Paige Powers [USA] —64 points
- Victoria Campos [Brazil] — 60 points
- Julia Kato [Brazil] — 56 points
- Christine Kolenbrander [USA] — 53 points
- Freya Moosbrugger [Canada] — 52 points
- Caroline Conners [USA] — 48 points
- Seungyeon Choi [Republic of Korea] — 40 points
- Alex Willis [USA] — 38 points
- Sydney Michalyshen [Canada] — 36 points
- Solveig Sigurdardottir [Iceland] — 28 points
- Michelle Merand [South Africa] — 22 points
- Elena Carratala Sanahuja [Spain] — 14 points
- Emily Rolfe [Canada] — 61 points [Withdrawn]
Wednesday Results
Wednesday, Aug. 3 marks the first day of the Games; only Individuals and Teams will be competing today. There are three events scheduled.
[Related: 2022 CrossFit Games Workouts Revealed]
Event One Results — “Bike to Work”
Toomey, who is the five-time defending champ, was the favorite going into the event. She got second (and 96 points), and it was American Haley Adams who came with with the win — finishing three seconds faster than Toomey. This was Adams’ first career event win at the CrossFit Games.
After the event’s completion, judges took an opportunity to review several questionable performances and adjusted the standing accordingly. Danielle Brandon and Elena Carratala Sanahuja were found to have not completed the entire bike course and had their times increased, while Seungyeon Choi was found to have completed an extra lap and had her time decreased accordingly.
Individual Women’s Results
- Haley Adams — 38:23.74
- Tia-Clair Toomey — 38:26.64
- Emma Lawson — 38.30.48
- Alexis Raptis — 39.01.04
- Laura Horvath — 39.01.25
- Mal O’Brien — 39.06.04
- Matilde Garnes — 39.07.12
- Lucy Campbell — 39.43.56
- Kara Saunders — 39.59.64
- Emma McQuaid — 40:19.55
Individual Men’s Results
- Ricky Gerard — 36:47.61
- Jonne Koski — 36:49.34
- Justin Medeiros — 36:53.65
- Jeffrey Adler — 37:06.17
- Spencer Panchik — 37:17.00
- Roman Khrennikov — 37:18.52
- Bjorgvin Karl Gudmundsson — 37:24.35
- Willy Georges — 37:25.29
- Moritz Fiebig — 37:29.71
- Lazar Dukic — 37:48.00
Event 1 Breakdown
For time:
- 75 Toes-to-Bars
- Five-mile Bike
- 75 Chest-to-Bar Pull-Ups
- Five-mile Bike
Time cap: 50 minutes
Event 2| Two 100-Point Workouts
From 0:00-2:00 (two minutes)
- Run 400 meters
- Max Jerks
Rest one minute.
From 3:00-6:00 (three minutes)
- Run 600 meters
- Max Jerks
Rest two minutes.
From 8:00-12:00 (four minutes)
- Run 800 meters
- Max Jerks
Women: 200 pounds
Men: 300 pounds
In each round, athletes will perform the run and then complete as many jerks (shoulder-to-overheads) as possible in the time remaining. This will be scored as two separate 100-point events. The first Shuttle to Overhead workout (A) score will be an athlete’s total time to complete the three runs. The second Shuttle to Overhead workout (B) will be the total number of jerks completed across the three rounds.
Event 3 — Skill Speed Medley
The Skill Speed Medley was a series of three rounds of progressively more challenging combinations of pegboard climbing, jump rope, pistol squats, and handstand walks. Each round had a three-minute time limit.
The first round required athletes to climb a pegboard, perform 75 unbroken reps of jump rope, perform 10 unbroken pistol squats with each leg, and end with a handstand walk. The 20 best performers moved on to the second round which called for a more strict pegboard climb, 50 unbroken jump rope double-unders, 10 unbroken pistol squats per leg, and a handstand walk beginning with a pirouette spin.
The competitors with the five best times progressed to the final round: a strict pegboard climb, 50 unbroken jump rope double-unders with a hand crossover, 10 unbroken pistol squats per leg, and a a handstand walk beginning with an L-sit on parallel bars.
The biggest surprise of this round was the relatively poor performance from five-time Games champion Tia-Clair Toomey, who struggled with the unbroken jump rope in the first round and was unable to progress to round two.
Individual Women’s Results
- Danielle Brandon — 1 point
- Rebecca Fuselier — 2 points
- Emma Lawson — 3 points
- Elisa Fuliano — 4 points
- Mallory O’Brien — 5 points
Individual Men’s Results
- Nick Matthew — 1 point
- Guilherme Malheiros — 2 points
- Justin Medeiros — 3 points
- Patrick Vellner — 4 points
- Ricky Gerard — 5 points
Athlete Withdrawals
Here, we’ll keep track of all the athletes who withdraw during the competition.
- Emily Rolfe (Individual Women)
- Tom Muhlbeier (Men 65+)
How to Watch the 2022 CrossFit Games
There are a few options on how to watch the Games for fans who can’t make it to Madison.
Those who elect to catch the action on YouTube can choose from five languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Italian.
Below are the streaming times for when viewers will be able to watch the Games on the CrossFit Games app, YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, and Pluto TV. The two-hour time slot during both Individual Finals is exclusive to the CBS Television Network. Each of the listed times are in Eastern Standard Time.
Note: Viewers can find the schedule for their local time in the CrossFit Games app:
- Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022 — 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. EST
- Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022 — 10 a.m. – 7:15 p.m. EST
- Friday, Aug. 5, 2022 — 10 a.m. – 8:15 p.m. EST
- Saturday, Aug. 6, 2022 — 9 a.m. – 9:20 p.m. EST
- Sunday, Aug. 7, 2022 — 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. EST
- Sunday, Aug. 7, 2022 — 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. EST on CBS Television Network | Exclusive to CBS TV
The Individual and Team divisions will start the Games on Wednesday, Aug 3, 2022. Then there will be a short rest day before the rest of the competition from Friday, August 5, to the Finals on Sunday, August 7. The Games will begin with 40 Individual Men and Women each and 38 Teams. There will only be one significant cut of these athletes on Saturday, August 6.
By the time the Finals begin on Sunday, August 7, just 30 Individual competitors will remain for both the Men and Women, while only 20 Teams will be left standing. The Age Group and Adaptive divisions will begin on Thursday, August 4, and power through to the end of the weekend.
Featured Image: Courtesy of CrossFit
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