2018 CrossFit Games
The 2018 CrossFit Games was the 12th CrossFit Games and held on August 1–5, 2018, at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. The men's competition was won by Mathew Fraser, the women's by Tia-Clair Toomey, and CrossFit Mayhem Freedom won the Affiliate Cup.
A record number of entries was reported for this year's Open, with over 415,000 athletes registering to compete. The Regionals were adjusted this year to reflect the growth of the sport worldwide. Both Fraser and Toomey dominated the Games, with Fraser extending his record margin of victory to 220 over the runner-up Patrick Vellner.
Qualification
Open
The 2018 CrossFit Open was a high point in terms of participation; it recorded the highest number of athletes, at over 415,000, who registered to compete in the Open. Across all age divisions, 429,157 took part in and completed at least one workout. There were six scored event in five weeks. The Open took place from February 22 through March 26. Mat Fraser and Cassidy Lance-Mcwherter were the respective man and woman winner of the Open. Fraser's points total of 97 was 343 points lower than that of the second place finisher Alex Vigneault, the biggest margin of victory in the Open's history.Regionals
The Regionals were adjusted this year to reflect the growth of the sport worldwide; the number of Regionals was increased from eight to nine, and athletes from 18 regions were funnelled into the nine Regionals. Latin America that was previously merged with a US Regional was given its own Regional, while Regionals in the US were reorganized down to five, and Europe was split into two. The number of qualifiers to the Games, however, remained the same: 40 men, 40 women and 40 teams. The Regionals took place over three weekends from May 18 through June 3, 2018. The Regionals were streamed live on CBSSports.com.Individual
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
Event 1: Crit
- Bike 10 laps for time, approximately 1200 meters per lap.
Event 2: 30 Muscle-ups
The athletes performed 30 muscle-ups on gymnastic rings as fast as possible. The event was won by Logan Collins and Kristi Eramo.Event 3: CrossFit Total
- One lift of a maximum weight for a back squat
- One lift of a maximum weight for a shoulder press
- One lift of a maximum weight for a deadlift
Event 4: Marathon Row
The competitors used a Concept-2 rowing machine to accumulate 42,195 meters, the distance of a marathon, as fast as possible. The event was won by Lukas Esslinger with a time of 2 hours, 43 minutes, 50 seconds and Margaux Alvarez at 3 hours, 0 minutes, 42 seconds.Friday, August 3, 2018
Event 5: The Battleground
For time while wearing a weighted vest:- Rescue Randy drag
- Two rope climbs
- Obstacle course run
- Two rope climbs
- Rescue Randy drag
At the event, both Mat Fraser and Patrick Vellner fell off the cargo net, with Vellner bruising his lungs and required medical attention after the race. The event was won by Cole Sager and Laura Horváth.
Event 6: Clean and Jerk Speed Ladder
The event consists of three rounds of five progressively heavier clean and jerks. The men start at and the women start at. The top 20 athletes to finish the five lifts in quarterfinal round with a one-minute time cap move on to the semifinal round. With a two-minute cap and five heavier barbells, the top five competitors move on to the final round. The final round has the five athletes progress through five heavier weights as fast as possible, or as heaviest weight they can lift in the three-minute time cap. The event was won by Nicholas Urankar and Amanda Barnhart.Event 7: Fibonacci
- 5 parallette handstand push-ups
- 5 deadlifts with two kettlebells
- 8 parallette handstand push-ups
- 8 kettlebell deadlifts
- 13 parallette handstand push-ups
- 13 kettlebell deadlifts
- 89-foot overhead lunge with two kettlebells
The event was won by Mat Fraser, who had taken second in the event the previous year, and Katrín Davíðsdóttir. Four men finished the 2018 event, including previous finisher Logan Collins, and 23 women finished the updated version of the event.
Saturday, August 4, 2018
Event 8: Madison Triplus
- Swim 500 meters
- Paddle on a paddleboard for 1000 meters
- Run 2000 meters
Event 9: Chaos
- 35/30 calories on a SkiErg
- 30/25 burpees with a set height target at the top
- 45/40 single-arm dumbbell overhead squats
- 40/45 alternating single-leg squats
- 25 box jump-overs
- tumbler pull
The quantities varied between the men's and women's event. The men had 35 calories on the SkiErg, a machine built by Concept2 similar to their rowing machines but meant to simulate a cross-country skiing motion, and the women had 30. The burpees had 30 repetitions for the men and 25 for the women, as well as a higher target for the men. For the dumbbell overhead squats, the men had 45 while the women had 40 repetitions with a and dumbbell respectively. On the single-leg squats, the men had 40 while the women had 45. Both sexes had 25 box jumps, but the height for the women was while the men had tall boxes. The tumbler was a sand-filled barrel, and for the men and women respectively, attached to straps.
The event was won by Patrick Vellner and Katrín Davíðsdóttir.
Events 10 and 11: Bicouplet 1 and 2
;Bicouplet 2- 12 snatches
- 12 bar muscle-ups
- 9 snatches
- 9 bar muscle-ups
- 6 snatches
- 6 bar muscle-ups
;Bicouplet 1
- 21 snatches
- 21 chest-to-bar pull-ups
- 15 snatches
- 15 chest-to-bar pull-ups
- 9 snatches
- 9 chest-to-bar pull-ups
Event 10, Bicouplet 2, was won by Willy Georges and Camille Leblanc-Bazinet. Event 11, Bicouplet 1, was won by Rasmus Andersen and Kara Saunders.
Sunday, August 5, 2018
Event 12: Two-Stroke Pull
Five rounds of:- 300-meter run
- Assault Bike for calories, 20 for men and 15 for women
- sled pull, for the men and for the women
Event 13: Handstand Walk
As fast as possible, each competitor performed 50 double-unders with a heavy jump rope and then navigated an obstacle course while walking on their hands. The obstacles consisted of a pylon slalom, up and down a ramp, up and down stairs, and finished with a handstand walk across a set of parallel bars. Each individual obstacle had to be done without falling.The event was won by Cody Anderson and Brooke Wells.
Event 14: Aeneas
- Peg board ascents, five for the men and four for the women
- 40 thrusters, for the men and for the women
- A yoke carry, adding weight every
Having already secured first place overall in the 2018 Games, Mathew Fraser also finished first for this event. The women's event was won by Laura Horváth, who finished the 2018 Games as the second-place finisher overall, 64 points behind the Games winner Tia-Clair Toomey. Toomey finished second in the event. Laura Horvath was named Rookie of the Year.
Team events
- Bike Deadlift
- The 30s
- Team Battleground
- 1RM Snatch
- Synchro Worm
- Team Triplus
- Handstand Bob
- Bob Sprint
- Bicouplet Relay
- Running Bob
- Lunging Worm