The CrossFit Open Leaderboard: See Who’s Currently Dominating

The submission deadline for 18.2 and 18.2A scores has officially passed, and the CrossFit Open leaderboards for men and women are currently fluctuating like crazy. We’re not saying that we’re glued to our screens, constantly refreshing the page or anything weird like that.

… Okay, we totally are…

Can you blame us?! As of this moment, here are the top five women:

  1. Emma Ferreira
  2. Carolyne Prevost
  3. Emma McQuaid
  4. Kara Saunders
  5. Cassidy Lance-McWherter


Not far below that is Camille Leblanc-Bazinet in ninth, Jessica Coughlan in 11th, and Katrin Davidsdottir in 12th. We spy with our little eye Brooke Wells in 15th, Kristin Holte in 23th and Tia-Clair Toomey in 33nd.

While Mat Fraser’s rankings have fluctuated a bit over the last couple of weeks, he’s wrapping up the second week of the CrossFit Open strong and at the very top of the leaderboard.

18.2 385# @roguefitness #hardworkpaysoffs #HWPO

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Here are the top five men:

  1. Mat Fraser
  2. Alex Vigneault
  3. Anthony Davis
  4. Michael Palomba
  5. Piotr Szczycinski

Patrick Vellner, who competed with Noah Ohlsen at the live announcement for 18.2 and 18.2A, is currently sitting in 12th. Speaking of Ohlsen, he’s currently ranked 80th — but we all know how much will change by the time the Open comes to a close.

We’re not sure what to expect over the next couple of hours, as there are still notable names missing. For instance, Annie Thorisdottir, who was in second place after 18.1, hasn’t yet entered her latest scores. Neither has Margaux Alvarez. (Ladies! The suspense is killing us!)

Did any of your favorite athletes make it in the top five?

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18.2 Tips for a Better Score

Ladies and gentlemen, 18.2 has arrived! Patrick Vellner went up against Noah Ohlsen at R.A.W. Training in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, for what ended up being one giant adrenaline rush. Ohlsen commented that for the first time, Dave Castro’s hint about the workout was pretty accurate: “It definitely burned,” he said.

In case you didn’t catch the workout, here it is:

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How to Manage the Ladder

As always, CrossFit HQ Director of Training & Certification Nicole Carroll had some helpful hints to share. This workout might trick you, because the first few rounds go by fast and make it feel easier than it is. By round six-ish, be prepared to fight for it. As Carroll said, this gets significantly harder as you progress. Prepare yourself for that.

As both men did during the live workout, try angling the dumbbells so the weight rests a little behind you. This makes it easier to keep your torso up, which in turn makes it easier to breathe properly. Your body goes where the weight goes — carry the weight of the DBs in front of you, and they’ll pull you forward and down.

The goal is to leave yourself as much time as possible for the clean; but you don’t want to do the couplet as a full-blown sprint. Instead, focus on pacing yourself throughout the first part of 18.2. (This part serves as the tie-breaker, if you clean the same weight as another athlete!)

The Max Clean

You probably noticed the athletes changed shoes between 18.2 and 18.2 A and slipped on knee sleeves. Of course, this is because 18.2 calls for a lighter shoe, while the ideal shoes for 18.2 A (Olympic weightlifting) are quite different. For the first half of the workout, we’re going with the Inov8 F-Lite 195. It’s low and light as a feather — perfect for springy burpees and quick transitions.

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For weightlifting, we LOVE the Adidas Adipower. These are a top pick amongst CrossFitters and strict weightlifters alike. If you don’t want to have to change shoes in the middle, the Inov8 All-Train is a good pick. We call it the Swiss Army knife of fitness shoes.

If you like lifting in knee sleeves, you can never go wrong with Rehband. Finally, if you’ve had plenty of practice lifting with a belt, this one’s our fav. It’s comfortable and ridiculously sturdy.

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Ideally, you should start your cleans within a minute of finishing the couplet, although Vellner and Ohlsen rested for about two minutes. Remember: the cleans will feel way harder than normal, since your legs will already be so taxed. Plan to take more modest weights than you would otherwise. For this same reason, you should consider smaller weight jumps with less rest in between, instead of huge jumps with more rest.

For reference, Ohlsen did his first clean at about 60% of his one-rep max.

While this workout isn’t nearly as grippy as 18.1, you should still take care to protect your wrists — they’re going to take a beating. Don’t forget your wrist wraps when you head to the gym (and you will definitely want to chalk up).

Live Event Recap

For pros like Vellner and Ohlsen, the couplet was more of a race to the finish than it will be for the rest of us. By 1:40 into the workout, they were already through six rounds. Ohlsen maintained a slight lead the majority of the time, finishing in 4:05, while Vellner completed his last rep at 4:17. While his speed and endurance are undeniable, Vellner actually got no-repped a few times on the burpees! (On that note, make sure you brush up on the new movement standards for burpees.)

After a couple minutes of rest, Ohlsen approached the bar first, easily cleaning 225. With a few missed attempts along the way, he finished at 311. Vellner finished with an amazing lift at 325.

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These are the Athletes Competing at the Live Open Announcements

More exciting news has arrived regarding the 2018 CrossFit Open live events: CrossFit has confirmed the athletes who will be going head to head for the five announcements!

18.1: Samantha Briggs vs. Kristin Holte

18.2: Patrick Vellner vs. Noah Ohlsen

18.3: Kyle Kasperbaur vs. Neal Maddox

18.4: Björgvin Karl Gudmundsson vs. Scott Panchik

18.5: Annie Thorisdottir vs. Sara Sigmundsdottir vs. Katrin Davidsdottir

.. and that’s the way they all became the “Open Bunch.” – Here are your 2018 live Open announcement matchups: – #18point1 – Feb. 22-26, sponsored by @Paleoethics, @bicepslikebriggs ?? vs. @holtekristin ?? at Ginasio Poliesportivo Dr. Antonio Leme Nunes Galvao (Morumbi Stadium) in São Paulo, Brazil ?? – #18point2 – March 1-5, sponsored by @Compexusa, @PVellner vs. @NOhlsen from CrossFit R.A.W (@raw_training) in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania – #18point3 – March 8-12, sponsored by @assaultairbike, @KyleKasperbauer vs. @nealmaddox from @SkylineCrossFit in Houston, Texas – #18point4 – March 15-19, sponsored by @Zevia, @bk_gudmundsson vs. @scottpanchik from @CrossFitFury in Goodyear, Arizona – #18point5 – March 22-26, sponsored by @ROMWOD, @anniethorisdottir vs. @sarasigmunds vs. @Katrintanja at @CrossFitReykjavik in Reykjavík, Iceland ?? – Visit Games.CrossFit.com for broadcast information and details. Read “2018 Live Open Announcement Venues and Athletes.” #CrossFit • #CrossFitOpen • #InTheOpen • @Reebok • #Fitness

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Competition will be STIFF. With these athletes having spent significant time on the Games floor as well as the podium, a nail-biting competition is all but guaranteed. Who are you rooting for?

P.S. You can check out the venues here.

Main image: Annie Thorisdottir/Instagram

The 2017 CrossFit Invitational Teams

We all anxiously await November 5th, when the Reebok CrossFit Invitational — what they call the “all-star game” — will come to Margaret Court Arena in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The fittest men and women from around the globe will come together in teams and once again bring the action to the competition floor.

CrossFit knows how much we love being held in suspense, but we now know who will be representing the four regions — and you won’t be disappointed.

Canada: Alessandra Pichelli, Carol-Ann Reason-Thibault, Brent Fikowski and Patrick Vellner will form a team coached by former Games champion Camille Leblanc-Bazinet.

Europe: Bjorgvin Gudmundsson, Sara Sigmundsdottir, Annie Thorisdottir and Jason Smith will come together to compete as a team for the first time. They will be coached by Samantha Briggs.

USA: Coached by Adam Neiffer, Tennil Reed-Beuerlein, Kari Pearce, Scott Panchik and Noah Ohlsen will represent the USA.

Pacific: Rob Forte, James Newbury (who will also coach), second fittest woman on earth Kara Webb, and Fittest Woman on Earth Tia-Clair Toomey are ready to represent on home soil.

Stay tuned as we release updates!

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