So you think you know CrossFit, eh? Do you know the history of the games and how it all started on Dave Castro’s family farm in Northern California? Here’s a brief history of the CrossFit Games that will have you be champ of any CrossFit trivia-WOD.
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2007
The first ever CrossFit Games take place in Aromas, California. The ranch where the Games are held is the family property of Dave Castro’s parents. Anyone who wants to can register to compete.
Female Champion: Jolie Gentry
Affiliate Cup: CrossFit Santa Cruz
2008
In the second year of the CrossFit Games it is first come first serve as far as securing a spot in the competition with a cap of 300 athletes. This year, however, there are complaints some of the best athletes did not make it into the competition and rumors begin that the next year there will be qualifiers on a regional level. The film Every Second Counts follows the action of this year’s Games.
Female Champion: Caity Matter
Affiliate Cup: CrossFit Oakland
2009
The first year of qualifiers. Individual athletes must compete and qualify on a regional level before advancing to the Games. Team competition, however, is still first come first serve. An overwhelming registration for the team competition prompts suggestions that teams, too, will have to qualify in upcoming years.
Female Champion: Tanya Wagner
Affiliate Cup: Northwest CrossFit
2010
CrossFit adds Sectional qualifiers that select athletes to move onto Regionals and then finally onto the Games. For the first time, teams must also qualify at the Regionals and a Masters Division is added to the competition. The Games move to Southern California and take place at the Home Depot Center in Carson. The male and female individual winners are each awarded $25,000. The event is broadcast in entirety by CrossFit, streaming live on the Internet.
Female Champion: Kristan Clever
Affiliate Cup: CrossFit Fort Vancouver
Masters Men: Brian Curley
Masters Women: Laurie Carver
2011
CrossFit does away with Sectional qualifiers and instead innovates an Internet-based competition for spots at Regional competitions. The CrossFit Games Open is born. Reebok partners with CrossFit and the Games are again held at the Home Depot Center. This year, however, individual male and female winners are each awarded $250,000 and $1,000,000 total in prize money is given away. The Masters Division is divided up into four age groups. ESPN3 broadcasts three hours of live event coverage on the Internet each day of the Games.
Rich Froning Jr.
Female Champion: Annie Thorisdottir
Affiliate Cup: CrossFit New England
Masters Men (45-49): Scot DeTore
Masters Women (45-49): Susan Habbe
Masters Men (50-54): Gord Mackinnon
Masters Women (50-54): Mary Beth Litsheim
Masters Men (55-59): Steve Anderson
Masters Women (55-59): Shelley Noyce
Masters Men (60+): Greg Walker
Masters Women (60+): Betsy Finley
2012
Over 69,000 people register for the CrossFit Games Open. Sixty individual athletes (thirty men and thirty women) as well as thirty teams advance from the open to the Regionals. The world is divided up into seventeen regions. From there, three men, three women, and three team move on to the Games, again held in Southern California. But this time the event is not exclusive to the Home Depot Center, with the first event – a CrossFit triathlon – taking place at Camp Pendleton.
Annie Thorisdottir
Masters Men (45-49): Gene LaMonica
Masters Women (45-49): Lisa Mikkelsen
Masters Men (50-54): Gord Mackinnon
Masters Women (50-54): Susan Habbe
Masters Men (55-59): Tim Anderson
Masters Women (55-59): Marnel King
Masters Men (60+): Scott Olson
Masters Women (60+): Mary Schwing
2013
Over 138,000 people register for the CrossFit Games Open. This year 48 men and women along with thirty teams make it to the Regionals. Six out of the seventeen regions broadcast the final day live on the Internet. The number of qualifiers from each region varies according to location and size. The masters division expands to start at age forty. Repeat women’s champion Annie Thorisdottir sits out due to injury.
Samantha Briggs
Male Champion: Rich Froning Jr.
Female Champion: Samantha Briggs
Affiliate Cup: Hack’s Pack UTE
Masters Men (40-44): Michael Moseley
Masters Women (40-44): Amanda Allen
Masters Men (45-49): Ron Ortiz
Masters Women (45-49): Lisa Mikkelsen
Masters Men (50-54): Craig Howard
Masters Women (50-54): Colleen Fahey
Masters Men (55-59): Hilmar Hardarson
Masters Women (55-59): Gabriele Schlicht
Masters Men (60+): Scott Olson
Masters Women (60+): Sharon Lapkoff
Photos courtesy of CrossFit, Inc.