History of the CrossFit Games

This year was the fourth Games that Michelle and I have attended in person. Each year it has grown exponentially and blown our minds with respect to scope, scale, and innovation. The tests are becoming broader while still throwing the “unknown and unknowable” at the athletes and making it fan friendly. CrossFit has truly become a sport of fitness and it still appears to be a big work in progress for where it can go. When I think about travelling to watch people “work out” it kind of makes me laugh. Then again isn’t watching people play soccer or football or swimming or running the same thing?

Here’s the official look back at the history of the Games from the CF Games website.

Below is from the History of the CrossFit Games:

The Inaugural 2007 CrossFit Games

CrossFit introduced the sport of fitness to the world in 2007, when a small group of around 70 athletes gathered at a ranch in northern California for the inaugural CrossFit Games.

CrossFit founder, Greg Glassman has always believed the fittest athletes would be able to handle any and every task, so the first event of the 2007 CrossFit Games was chosen randomly. With Coach Glassman presiding, colored balls labeled with movements were pulled from a hopper. A workout was created on the spot, and the assembled athletes were soon tested by a 1,000-meter row followed by five rounds of seven push jerks and 25 pull-ups.

Aromas Hill Run

With rowing machines humming in the California sunshine, CrossFit ushered in a new era of fitness competitions—an era where no points are awarded for style or appearance. The only way to win: do more work faster than anyone else, and let the clock be the judge.

California’s Jolie Gentry and Canadian James FitzGerald won the inaugural 2007 CrossFit Games. CrossFit Santa Cruz won the 2007 Affiliate Cup by virtue of its members’ placing in the individual events.

The 2008 CrossFit Games: Every Second Counts

In 2008, the Games exploded, with approximately 300 athletes competing in four challenging workouts, including a variant of the signature workout “Fran.” About 800 fans were on hand to watch the event. Jason Khalipa of Santa Clara, Calif., came from nowhere to beat favorite Josh Everett and won the men’s side of the competition. A documentary film, “Every Second Counts” by Sevan Matossian, was made about the competition, whetting the appetite of ravenous CrossFitters who were already counting down to the following July.

Deadlift/Burpee WOD

Caity Matter of Ohio was crowned the women’s champion, with Tanya Wagner of Pennsylvania only 10 seconds behind her in the overall standings. CrossFit Oakland’s combined individual efforts earned them the title of Affiliate Cup champions, as well.

The 2009 CrossFit Games: A Global Phenomenon

The 2009 Games marked the global explosion of CrossFit, with regional qualifiers held in the United States, Canada, South America, Europe, Iceland, Asia, Australia and Africa, as well as online. What started as a small event two years earlier was suddenly a global phenomenon.

The Stake Drive

With a JumboTron towering over the newly-renovated Ranch, the next installment of the Games kicked off July 10, 2009. Surrounded by bleachers packed with almost 4,000 fans, just more than 150 elite athletes competed in the individual contest, with close to 100 teams competing in the Affiliate Cup. A live DJ, a vendors’ tent village, and a beer garden completed the event.

Given the growth of CrossFit around the world, it seemed fitting that Mikko Salo of Finland arrived quietly in Aromas, but left as the CrossFit Games champion. The stoic Finn’s consistent performance, across eight diverse events of CrossFit movements, earned him both the respect of his peers and a spot atop the podium.

Tanya Wagner, denied a victory in 2008, returned to Aromas to face an international challenge in the form of Annie Thorisdottir, a gifted young athlete from Iceland. This time around, the ebullient schoolteacher from Souderton, Penn., triumphed.

The Affiliate Cup featured almost 100 teams competing in the first separate team competition. After three workouts, the crew from Northwest CrossFit, in Washington state, was at the top of the standings.

The 2010 CrossFit Games: The Home Depot Center

In addition to Regionals, the 2010 season added a new qualifying step: Sectionals. Athletes around the world first competed in smaller Sectional events. The best athletes at Sectionals then moved on to Regionals, the final qualifying step before the Games.

In 2010, the CrossFit Games outgrew the Aromas Ranch that hosted its first three years. The Games moved to the Home Depot Center, a professional sporting venue in Los Angeles that has hosted the X-Games and Major League Soccer events. A couplet of ring muscle-ups and squat snatches dedicated to Amanda Miller kicked off the competition.

Fort Vancouver Wall Climb

A total of 45 men and 41 women participated in the 2010 individual competition. All of them had to qualify in order to enter the competition. After qualifying in the regional level competitions, 68 affiliate teams competed in the 2010 Affiliate Cup. For the first time in CrossFit Games history, the 2010 Games featured male and female Masters competitions. Masters athletes qualified by completing a set of workouts at their local regional competitions.

Graham Holmberg of CrossFit Columbus won the 2010 men’s competition after finishing 19th the year before. Kristan Clever of Valley CrossFit won the women’s competition after a 4th-place 2009 performance. CrossFit Fort Vancouver won the Affiliate Cup Trophy. Brian Curley won the first-ever male Masters competition and Laurie Carver won the female Masters competition.

The 2011 Reebok CrossFit Games: Open and ESPN Coverage

The first big news of the 2011 CrossFit Games season was the announcement of a 10-year title sponsorship deal with Reebok. The new partnership allowed for a dramatic increase in prize money. The winners took home a combined $1 million prize purse, with the male and female individual winners taking home $250,000 each.

The 2011 Reebok CrossFit Games season began with the first ever Open competition. Athletes worldwide competed in six workouts throughout six weeks, posting their scores in real time and online. Anyone could throw their hat in the ring to compete for a position among the fittest athletes in the world. More than 26,000 athletes competed in the Open, making it one of the largest sporting events in history.

The 60 fittest athletes and 30 fittest teams from each region earned invitations to one of 17 Regionals. For the first time, Regional competitors around the world all competed in the same events. Across three days of competition and six events, the fittest men, women, and teams around the world qualified for the season’s culminating event, the CrossFit Games held July 29-31, 2011 at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif.

The Killer Cage in the Home Depot Center in Carson, California

Surprisingly, the Games began outside of the Home Depot Center. Event 1 took the individual athletes to the Santa Monica Pier for an ocean swim, followed by some beach running and calisthenics. Over the course of 10 events, Rich Froning Jr. and Annie Thorisdottir established themselves as the Fittest on Earth™. After a dramatic final event for the Affiliate Cup, in which the slate was wiped clean and the top six teams battled for the top spot, CrossFit New England prevailed on the team’s side.

2011 witness another landmark evolution for the CrossFit Games; CrossFit and ESPN embarked upon a partnership to spread the sport of fitness to a wider audience than ever before. To begin, ESPN3 covered the 2011 CrossFit Games with live three-hour shows running Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights.

Six weeks later, ESPN2 ran 12 post-production shows covering the entire male and female competition on primetime TV. ESPN2 and ESPN re-aired the shows multiple times throughout the fall and winter, building new interest in the CrossFit Games as the community geared up for the 2012 Open.

"Power Elizabeth"

Strength WOD:

In 10 minutes complete:
Power Clean 5×2

* “Touch and Go” Reps; not singles x 2

Conditioning WOD:

“Power Elizabeth”:

21-15-9 Reps for time of:

Power Cleans (135#/95#)
Ring Dips  

* 10 Minute time cap

Results

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WOD Demo at The CrossFit Experience – video [wmv] [mov] [HD mov]

Women’s “Elizabeth” Event at the 2012 Reebok CrossFit Games – video [wmv] [mov] [HD mov]

Clean Pics from the Games:

Akinwale_Wins Clean

Lindsay_Clean

Maddox_Wins Clean

Welsh_Clean

Froning_Clean

Smith_Clean

Boroumand_Clean

Annie_Clean

A Week's Worth of WOD's

Tuesday 7/17:

For time:

100ft. Walking Lunges 
21 Kettlebell Swings (53#/35#) 
21 AbMat Sit-ups
100ft. Walking Lunges 
15 Kettlebell Swings 
15 AbMat Sit-ups
100ft. Walking Lunges 
12 Kettlebell Swings 
12 AbMat Sit-ups
100ft. Walking Lunges 
9 Kettlebell Swings 
9 AbMat Sit-ups
100ft. Walking Lunges 
6 Kettlebell Swings 
6 AbMat Sit-ups

Results

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Monday 7/16:

For Time:

400m Run  
21 Push Press (115#/75#)
400m Run  
18 Push Press
400m Run  
15 Push Press
400m Run  
12 Push Press

Results

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Saturday 7/14:

In Teams of 2 complete for time:

10 Handstand Push-ups
20 Pull-ups
30 Box Jumps (24″/20″)
40 Toes-to-Bar

50 Kettlebell Swings (53#/35#)
60 Walking Lunges 

70 Push-ups
80 AbMat Sit-ups

90 Air Squats
100 Double Unders

90 Air Squats
80 AbMat Sit-ups
70 Push-ups
60 Walking Lunges 

50 Kettlebell Swings
40 Toes-to-Bar 

30 Box Jumps (24″/20″)
20 Pull-ups
 10 Handstand Push-ups
* One person working at a time. Break up reps and go in order. 
** 30 Minute Time Cap, if you cap post total reps completed.

Results

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Friday 7/13:

“Fran”

Three rounds, 21, 15, 9 reps of the each of the following for time:
Thruster (95#/65#)
Pull-ups 

Results

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Thursday 7/12:

“Baseline”

2 Rounds for Time:
400m Run 
40 Squats
30 Sit-ups
20 Push-ups
10 Pull-ups

Results

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Wednesday 7/11:

“CF Games 2012 Masters Event 3”

For Time:

1000m Row
30 Power Cleans (135#/95#)
50 Burpees 

Results

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We’re Back!

The Sport of Fitness_blog

I am still getting caught up from our Epication. Here are the WOD results from while we were gone. I will still get today’s post up and have 600 pics to filter through. I am in a post Games-Hangover. Here’s a pretty appropriate summary. 

The Gamesover : CrossFit Games

 

We're back!

Having just flown in last night we are settling back to the routine. I will get the WOD’s from the past week up and results later today and also will be trying to reply to the mountain of emails throughout today and tomorrow. Tons of pics too so will be trying to get some up.

Thanks again to Coach Moe for running all the classes this past week and generally being awesome! Come get your power clean on today at the gym!

Games Bound

AMRAP (As many rounds as possible) in 20 Minutes of:

6 Toes-to-Bar
12 Wall Ball (20#/14#)
12 Push-ups
6 Deadlift (225#/155#)

Results

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Wallball and DL

The CF Games start tomorrow! We are off! Tune in on the internets and watch the fittest exercisers in the sport of exercise compete in feats of strength and do cool CrossFit movements; race, bike, and swim through blistering and tough conditions, and throw light medicine balls as far as they can off a GHD. Wait, what?!

Have fun with Moe; remember don’t poke the sleeping bear. Feed her treats with honey, and if she gets mad stand your ground, don’t run and try to appear bigger than you are. For the next several days don’t expect to see updates on the website. I’m going back to Cali, Cali, Cali…

Katie_DL 

ExerciseCenter: CrossFit Games Update: July 10, 2012

2012 CrossFit Games info:

History of the CrossFit Games

Scoring the CrossFit Games

Fan Zone

Spectator Schedule

Snatchers

Gymnastics Skill Work:

10 minutes to pick one and work on it!

Muscle-up
Kipping Pull-ups
Ring Dips

3 Rounds for Time:

400m Run
21 Squat Snatch (75#/55#)
15 Push Press (75#/55#)

Results

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Quote of the Day: “Do you hate Monday’s?” ~ Elliott to me while suffering mid-workout

Rona_Snatch Holly_Push PRess

Sangeeta_Push Press Jeremy_Snatch

No Tuesday 8:30AM class! Make sure you read the schedule above for the changes for this week.

The CrossFit Games just got more interesting. Unknown and unknowable rears its ugly head.

Major Announcement for Individuals

CrossFit Games Update: July 9, 2012

Schedule Change: 2012 CrossFit Games

Opening Ceremony

2012 CrossFit Games AKA our “4th Annual Epic-ation”:

This week and next the gym will have reduced operating hours for several days around the Games (7/11 to 7/17). 

**If you don’t see a time listed below for that day then those classes are CANCELLED!**

Official SRCF Class Schedule with Coach Moe during the CF Games:

  • 7/10: NO TUESDAY 8:30AM Class! All others are as scheduled.
  • 7/11: Wednesday     5pm, 6pm, 7pm Classes ONLY
  • 7/12: Thursday        5pm, 6pm, 7pm Classes ONLY
  • 7/13: Friday            5pm, 6pm Classes ONLY
  • 7/14: Saturday        9:30am Class ONLY
  • 7/16: Monday          5pm, 6pm, 7pm Classes ONLY
  • 7/17: Tuesday         5pm, 6pm, 7pm Classes ONLY

Coach Moe has agreed to cover the following schedule. Please help her out by coming in ready to rock your warm-up, crush the WOD, and put all things back properly where they belong. Don’t be that person who leaves their bands out, barbells in the wrong spot, or stuff outside.

Otherwise Moe has a tendency to turn into this:

    

"Team America"

Main Class:

In Teams of 2 complete for time:

100 Kettlebell Swings (53#/35#)
50 Burpees
20 Pull-ups
10 Snatches (135#/95#)

20 Pull-ups
50 Burpees
100 Partner Wall Balls (20#/14#)
* One person working at a time
** Use any snatch (full, power, split)
*** Partner wall balls are alternating throws

Advanced RX Class:

“Team America” from The Outlaw Way

In Teams of 2 complete for time:

100 Kettlebell Swings (53#/35#)
50 Burpees
15 Muscle-Ups
10 Snatches (185#/120#)

15 Muscle-Ups
50 Burpees
100 Partner Wall Balls (20#/14#)
* One person working at a time
** Use any snatch (full, power, split)
*** Partner wall balls are alternating throws

Results

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Team America_MU Team America_Snatch

The Games are less than a week away. For those who want to tune in or find out more, I put a ton of stuff below. Geek out or tune out, your call.

During the snatch the shoulders should start in front of the bar during the 1st pull off the ground and then pass behind the bar at the top of the 2nd pull; at which point the barbell should make contact with the hips/pelvis and travel up while the lifter is fully extended at the hips, knees, then ankles before the final 3rd pull under the barbell. (Early arm pull, early butt rise, failure to reach triple extension, looking down, and banging the bar into and out of the hips are surefire ways to miss the lift, jump forward and develop bad habits)

Lisa C. and the Power Snatch:

Lisa C_Power Snatch

2012 CrossFit Games info:

History of the CrossFit Games

Scoring the CrossFit Games

Fan Zone

Spectator Schedule

Some of the workouts have been announced early:

Team Workouts Released

Individual Schedule and Workouts Released

GAMES WEEK

MONDAY

Individual Athletes Report to L.A.
Evening Update Show
Video and article highlights and previews

TUESDAY

Teams report to L.A.
Evening Update Show
Video and article highlights and previews

WEDNESDAY

Masters report to L.A.
Evening Update Show
Video and article highlights and previews
Athlete reception with workout announcements

THURSDAY

Evening Update Show
Video and article highlights and previews

FRIDAY

8 a.m. – Gates open
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Team competition
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Masters competition
11:30 a.m. – 8 p.m. Individual competition
2:15 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. Live on ESPN3

SATURDAY

8 a.m. – Gates open
9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Team competition
8:30 a.m. – 6:15 p.m. Masters competition
10:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Live on ESPN3
11 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. Individual competition
5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Live on ESPN3

SUNDAY

8 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Masters
10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Live on ESPN3
11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Individual competition
12:30 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. Team competition
4 p.m. – 6 p.m. Happy Hour (Free!)
8:30 p.m. – 2 a.m. Tour After Party

All times local, PDT 

Cardio Climb

AMRAP (As many rounds as possible) in 20 Minutes of:

400m Run
1 Rope Climb (15′)
9 Box Jumps (30″/24″ – Games Standard)

Results 

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Cathy Box Jumps

Cardio day with a twist. Add in a high skill movement like a rope climb and some higher box jumps to emphasize hip extension makes those runs a little tougher.

Congrats to Anna S. and Maria who both achieved a goal of theirs today hitting their first 20″ box jumps! Nice job!

Some of the first events to the the 2012 CrossFit Games have been announced. 

Individual Schedule and Workouts Released

Here’s footage of an alternate Event 1 that the Games staff tried at a track and field event but had to cut from the plan: