2016 CrossFit Games
The 2016 CrossFit Games were the tenth CrossFit Games held on July 19–24, 2016 at the StubHub Center in Carson, California and on a ranch in Aromas, California, United States. The men's competition was won by Mathew Fraser, the women's by Katrín Tanja Davíðsdóttir, and the Affiliate Cup was awarded to CrossFit Mayhem Freedom.
Over 324,000 from 175 countries participated in the Open this season. At the Games, the women's competition was tightly fought, with the lead changing many times over the course of the Games, but Davíðsdóttir managed to hold off a strong challenge from Tia-Clair Toomey to win a second time. In the men's competition, Mat Fraser won with a 197-point lead over second-place Ben Smith, at the time the biggest margin of victory in the history of the Games, marking the beginning of Fraser's dominance at the Games for the next four years until his retirement after the 2020 Games.
Qualification
Open
The Open was held over five weeks from February 25 through March 28, 2016. Five workouts were released, one per week, for the athletes to complete. 324,307 competitors from 175 countries registered to participate in the Open. As with the 2015 Games, athletes from the Open in 17 regions were funnelled into 8 super regions, and 260 from each of the 8 regions went on to compete in the Regionals. Noah Ohlsen and Jamie Greene were the respective winners of the men's and women's competitions at the Open.Regionals
The Regionals were held over 3 weekends between May 13 and May 29. As with the 2015 Games, the scoring system for Regionals was no longer the same as the Open, instead the scoring system from the Games was used. From each Regional, the top 5 of each division qualified for the Games; in total 40 men, 40 women and 40 teams were invited to the Games.Individual
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
In celebration of the tenth Crossfit Games, the first day of events for the Individual Men and Women divisions took place at the site of the first three CrossFit Games at the Ranch in Aromas, California. The competitors left Carson in the morning and flew into San Jose, California, in order to participate in the first three events.The first three events were based on the first three events held for the 2009 Games, but with some modifications. In event three, Medicine ball instead of sandbag was used for the hill run, with wall ball shots and GHD added before the run.
The athletes returned to Carson that evening; however, Southwest Airlines suffered a technical glitch grounding several flights and creating many delays. Some athletes reported that they did not return to their Carson hotel until after midnight Thursday morning.
Events 1: Ranch Trail Run
- 7 kilometer trail run
Event 2: Ranch Deadlift Ladder
- Deadlift ladder
Event 3: Ranch Mini Chipper
- 50 wall ball shots
- 25 medicine ball GHD sit-ups
- Hill sprint with medicine ball
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Event 4: Ocean Swim
- 500 meter ocean swim
Friday, July 22, 2016
Event 5: Murph
While wearing a weighted vest:This specific workout was created in honor of US Navy SEAL Lt. Michael P. Murphy, who was killed in Afghanistan on July 28, 2005. "Murph" is probably CrossFit's most famous "Hero" workout and Murph is usually performed by American affiliates on Memorial Day. The announcement of this event was controversial because it was also done in the 2015 CrossFit Games where a number of athletes suffered serious heat injuries. The weighted vests were 20lbs. for men and 14lbs. for the women. The exercises between the runs was broken up into five rounds of 20 pull-ups, 40 push-ups, and 60 air squats. Josh Bridges and Kari Pearce won the event.
Event 6: Squat Clean Pyramid
- 10 squat cleans at 245 lbs for men and 165 lbs for women
- 8 squat cleans at 265 lbs for men and 180 lbs for women
- 6 squat cleans at 285 lbs for men and 195 lbs for women
- 4 squat cleans at 305 lbs for men and 205 lbs for women
- 2 squat cleans at 325 lbs for men and 215 lbs for women
Event 7: Double DT
10 rounds for time with a 155-pound barbell for the men and a 105-pound barbell for the women:- 12 deadlifts
- 9 hang power cleans
- 6 jerks
Saturday, July 23, 2016
Event 8: Climbing Snail
Three rounds for time of:- 500 meter berm run
- 2 rope ascents
- 40 foot snail push
- 2 rope ascents – except for the final round.
Event 9: The Separator
This event was performed in a different order for the Men and Women's competition.;Men's Event 9
- 12 ring handstand push-ups
- 15 back squats at 225 pounds
- 20 burpees
- 9 ring handstand push-ups
- 18 front squats at 205 pounds
- 20 burpees
- 6 ring handstand push-ups
- 21 overhead squats at 185 pounds
- 20 burpees
- 15 back squats at 165 pounds
- 20 burpees
- 6 ring handstand push-ups
- 18 front squats at 145 pounds
- 20 burpees
- 4 ring handstand push-ups
- 21 overhead squats at 125 pounds
- 20 burpees
- 2 ring handstand push-ups
Event 10: 100%
For time:- 40 box jump overs
- 20 D-ball cleans
Sunday, July 24, 2016
Event 11: Handstand Walk
- 280 foot handstand walk for time
Event 12: Suicide Sprint
- 840 foot shuttle sprint for time
Event 13: The Plow
- 560 foot plow drag
Event 14: The Rope Chipper
- 200m
- 50 doubles unders for men, 40 for women
- 200m row
- 50 double unders for men, 40 for women
- 0.4 mile Assault AirBike
- 50 double unders for men, 40 for women
- 200 m row
- 50 double unders for men, 40 for women
- 200m SkiErg
- 90 foot sled pull
Event 15: Redemption
- 3 peg board ascents
- 21 thrusters
- 2 peg board ascent
- 15 thrusters
- 1 peg board ascent
- 9 thrusters
Mat Fraser won the competition with a 197-point lead over Ben Smith, the biggest margin of victory in the history of the Games thus far. Katrín Tanja Davíðsdóttir defended her 2015 title with a narrow win over Tia-Clair Toomey to become a repeat champion in the women's competition. Patrick Vellner was the rookie of the year.