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Explainer | CrossFit Games: changes to qualification process, standardised workouts for semi-finals

  • Officials will programme the workouts for all individual and team semi-finals globally and allocate spots according to the strength of the field
  • CrossFit say the biggest change is the splitting of North America competitions into two regions, east and west

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Tia-Clair Toomey in 2022 CrossFit Games. Photo: CrossFit Games

Officials have altered the qualification process for the CrossFit Games, and with it the structure of the 2023 season.

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According to Justin Bergh, the company’s general manager of sport, the approach is designed to “increase the amount of people who see and participate in our sport, and welcome more people to take up CrossFit training as a result”.

The biggest change for competitors is to the semi-finals, with the number of competitions dropping from 10 to seven.

CrossFit will manage two in North America and one in Europe, and partner with organisers for semi-finals in Africa, Asia, Australia and South America.

Athletes will compete in the semi-final in their region and will discover where they fall in the structure when they enter The Open.

Athletes will be allocated a semi-final based on region. Photo: CrossFit Games
Athletes will be allocated a semi-final based on region. Photo: CrossFit Games

CrossFit will programme all of the workouts for the individual and team semi-finals, but the Last Chance Qualifier has been cut.

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