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The CrossFit Games is finally upon us. The best-conditioned athletes in the world will compete for $2.4 million in prizes. Each athlete arrives with a serious goal in mind at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wisconsin.
Returning champions Mathew Fraser and Katrín Tanja Davíðsdóttir will defend their titles. Last year, Mathew took first place in the 2016 CrossFit Games. Fraser ranked in second place for both 2014 and 2015. Meanwhile, Katrín streak is even hotter. She’s the woman’s individual champion of this competition for two years in a row. Will she make 2017 her third year on top?
There is so much intense and entertaining games for you to watch. The competition dial has reached a boiling point. Fr four days in August, the world will see the finest athletes in the world compete under one roof in Wisconsin. Look below and find out how you can watch the Crossfit Games on your TV, computer, tablet or mobile device.

Typography and Jersey Design for the 2017 Reebok CrossFit Games in Madison, WI.Art Direction / Color Story: Dan Bolinski (Senior Designer) Thomas Michael Ross (Senior Graphic Designer). On the men’s side, three-time defending champion Mat Fraser is an odds-on favorite at -264. CrossFit Games Open 2017 Workouts (WODs).

Crossfit Games 2017 Viewing Details

Date: Thursday, August 3, 2017 – Sunday, August 6, 2017
Times: Thursday (8:40 A.M. -7:45 P.M. EST), Friday (9:oo A.M. – 10:00 P.M. EST), Saturday (8:40 A.M. – 10:00 P.M. EST), Sunday (9:40 A.M. – 7:30 P.M. EST)
TV Channel: CBS Sports Network (replays each day 10 P.M. – 12:00 A.M. EST)
Location: Alliant Energy Center, Madison, Wisconsin
Online: CBSSports.com
Mobile: CBS Sports App

How To Live Stream CrossFit Games 2017 Online

Looking to watch all the cross-fit action online? Stream the entire competition on CBSSports.com. But first you’ll need to log-in with your cable or satellite provider info to access this content. After that, you’ll be more than ready to watch the CrossfFit Games.

How To Watch CrossFit Games 2017 On Your Tablet or Mobile Device

Want to watch the games on your tablet or mobile device? First, you’ll need to download the CBS Sports App. Second, you’ll need to provide your cable or satellite provider info to gain access to the show. By the way, you can download the CBS Sports App on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Xbox One and Windows 10).

When To Watch CrossFit Games 2017 On TV

From Thursday to Sunday on CBS Sports Network, you can watch highlights of the games each day from 10 P.M. to midnight (12 A.M. EST).
Time to get your CrossFit on!

Crossfit Games 2017 Odds Today

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2017 CrossFit Games
VenueAlliant Energy Center
LocationMadison, Wisconsin
DatesAugust 3–6, 2017
Champions
MenMathew Fraser
WomenTia-Clair Toomey
TeamWasatch CrossFit
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The 2017 CrossFit Games are the eleventh CrossFit Games and were held on August 3–6, 2017, at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wisconsin, United States.[1][2] This was the first Games held outside the state of California. The men's competition was won by Mathew Fraser, the women's by Tia-Clair Toomey, and Wasatch CrossFit won the Affiliate Cup. Fraser won $308,000 for his efforts and Toomey won $298,000 for her title,[3] including bonus for event wins.[4]

This was the first year the Masters 35–39 division was introduced. This was the first CrossFit Games in which a podium finisher in the Individual competition was disqualified for using illegal performance-enhancing substances when Ricky Garard tested positive after the Games were complete.[5] The women's competition had one of the closest finishes in the Games history, when Toomey won by only 2 points over fellow Australian Kara Webb.[6] For the men's competition, Fraser dominated and extended his record winning margin to 216 points over second place Brent Fikowski.[7]

This year CBS Sports started its coverage of the Games on CBS Sports Network with live broadcast and a two-hour show of the main competition every night and a recap show on Saturday, as well as up to 40 hours of live streaming on its digital service.[8]

Qualification[edit]

Over 380,000 competitors participated in this year's CrossFit Open.[9] The Open took place over 5 weeks from February 23 through March 27, 2017, with one workout released each week.[10] A new Masters 35-39 Division was introduced this year.[11] The workouts for the Open were stream live from many locations around the world for the first time.[9] Mat Fraser and Sara Sigmundsdóttir were the respective winner of the men's and women's competitions.[9]

As with previous years, the top athletes from each of the Open Region moved on to 8 Regionals, and all the top men and women who can qualify for the Regionals were required to submitted videos of their performance from the Open, although this year more are required to submit their videos than previous years.[11] The 8 Regionals took place in three consecutive weekends from May 19 to June 4. Most Regionals had 40 men, 40 women and 30 teams competing. The top five men, top five women, an top five teams from each Regional qualified for the Games, giving a total of 40 men, 40 women and 40 teams who qualified for the Games.[10]

Individual[edit]

Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wisconsin, location for the 2017 Games

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Thursday, August 3, 2017[edit]

Event 1: Run Swim Run[edit]

  • 1.5 mile run
  • 500 meter swim
  • 1.5 mile run

Athletes ran to Lake Monona from the Alliant Energy Center, swam around a set of buoys, and then back to the arena. The event was won by Brent Fikowski and Tia-Clair Toomey.

Event 2: Cyclocross[edit]

  • 3 laps around a cyclocross course

The event was held nearby in Quann Park and had bikes supplied by Wisconsin-based Trek Bicycle Corporation.[12] The course's obstacles included logs, small wooden hurdles and a sand trap. The event was won by Ricky Garard*[13] and Kristin Holte.

Event 3: Amanda .45[edit]

  • 13–11–9–7–5 repetitions of muscle-ups and squat snatches for time.

Athletes performed 13 muscle-ups on gymnastic rings and then 13 snatches, followed by 11 muscle-ups and 11 snatches, etc. until finishing the sets of 5. The snatch weight was 135 pounds for the men and 95 pounds for the women. This is a variation of the event 'Amanda' introduced at the 2010 CrossFit Games as a tribute to former Games athlete, Amanda Miller, who died in 2010 and was known for the pistol tattoos on her hips.[14] The event was won by Dakota Rager for the men and by Jamie Greene for the women.

Friday, August 4, 2017[edit]

Event 4: Sprint O-Course[edit]

  • Obstacle course race

Competitors raced head-to-head in three rounds across an obstacle course consisting of a cargo net climb, wall climb, monkey bars, log balances, and a rope ladder. The event was won by Patrick Vellner and Tennil Reed-Beuerlein.

Event 5: 1RM Snatch[edit]

  • 1-rep max snatch

The event was won by Garret Fisher with a 305-pound lift and Kara Webb with a 203-pound lift. Fisher's 305-pound snatch was a Games record.[15]

Event 6: Triple-G Chipper[edit]

  • 100 pull-ups
  • 80 GHD sit-ups
  • 60 alternating one-legged squats
  • 40-calorie row
  • 20 dumbbellpush press

The event was a 'chipper,' a workout involving multiple exercises done sequentially without returning (as in 'chipping away' at the number of repetitions) for the fastest time. After the 100 pull-ups, the competitors performed 80 sit-ups on a glute-hamstring developer (GHD), a piece of equipment where the feet lock in and the sit-up is performed at a greater range of motion. After the sit-ups, athletes performed 60 one-legged squats, also called 'pistols', alternating the movement between each leg. The 40-calorie row was performed on a Concept-2rowing machine. The dumbbells for the push press were 100-pounds for the men and 70-pounds for the women. The event was won by Mathew Fraser and Kara Webb.

Event 7: Assault Banger[edit]

  • Assault AirBike for calories
  • 20-foot Banger

The competitors started on the Assault bike and the calories were 40 for men and 30 for women. After the bike, the athletes used a sledgehammer to hit a weighted block on a recessed track until it had moved 20 feet. The event was won by George Sanchez and Samantha Briggs.

Saturday, August 5, 2017[edit]

Event 8: Strongman's Fear[edit]

  • Move a yoke, farmer's logs, and a sled across a field. Return down the field in a handstand walk

Competitors had to move a series of strongman elements; a yoke (500 pounds for men, 340 pounds for women), two farmer's logs (200 pounds each for men, 120 pounds each for women), and a sled (400 pounds for men, 310 pounds for women). The objects had to be taken halfway down the field (60 feet) and then the competitor returned using a handstand walk. Once all objects were at the halfway mark, the competitors took the objects to the end of the field, also returning to the middle of the field with a handstand walk. The objects could be moved in any order. Brent Fikowski won the event for the men and Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir for the women.

Event 9: Muscle-up Clean Ladder[edit]

  • Eight rounds for time of:
    • 4 bar muscle-ups
    • 2 cleans with ascending weight

Competitors performed each round beginning with four muscle-ups on a pull-up bar followed by two cleans. After each round the weight increased starting with 225 pounds for the men and 145 pounds for the women and ending with 350 and 235 pounds, respectively. Mathew Fraser won the event for the men and Tia-Clair Toomey won for the women.

Event 10: Heavy 17.5[edit]

Youtube 2017 Crossfit Games

  • 10 rounds for time of:
    • 9 thrusters
    • 35 double-unders

A heavier version of a previous Open qualifier event in 2017. A double-under is a jumping rope movement where the rope passes beneath the athlete twice per jump. A thruster in CrossFit is a combination of a front squat and push press in one continuous movement and the weights were 125 pounds for the men and 85 pounds for the women. Mathew Fraser won for the men and Kara Webb won for the women.

Sunday, August 6, 2017[edit]

Event 11: Madison Triplet[edit]

Crossfit Games Facebook

5 rounds for time of:

  • 450 meter run
  • 7 hay bale clean burpees

Athletes ran around a 450-meter path outside of the stadium. In the stadium, there were five rows of hay bale walls. The athletes would enter the stadium and clean a sandbag up and toss it over the hay bale wall. They would then perform a burpee and then jump over the wall. The hay bale clean burpee would be performed seven times at the same hay bale wall before moving the sandbag to the next wall. After the sandbag is moved, the athletes ran back to the path to make another lap. The sandbags were 100 pounds for the men and 70 pounds for the women. The event was won by Ricky Garard*[13] for the men and Samantha Briggs for the women.

Event 12: 2223 Intervals[edit]

4 rounds of:

  • 2 rope climbs
  • 10/7-calorie SkiErg
  • Maximum repetitions of overhead squats with remaining time

This was an interval event with the first three rounds consisting of two minutes of work and then one minute of rest. The final round was three minutes of work to get as many overhead squats as possible or a total of 75 through all rounds for time. For each round, competitors started with two 20-foot rope climbs. After the rope climbs, the competitors pulled 10 calories for men and 7 calories for women on a SkiErg, a machine built by Concept2 similar to their rowing machines but meant to simulate a cross-country skiing motion. With the remaining time in each interval, they accumulated as many squats as they could with 155 pounds for the men and 105 pounds for the women. The event was won by Mathew Fraser and Katrín Davíðsdóttir. Significantly for the women's competition, Kara Webb who finished second was penalized 6 seconds after a judge erroneously allowed her to finish before she had completed all her reps (she was penalized 2 seconds for every rep she did not complete), which dropped her to fourth and more crucially lost her 10 points.[6]

Event 13: Fibonacci Final[edit]

  • Parallettehandstand push-ups (5 for men / 3 for women)
  • 5 Deadlifts with two kettlebells (203 lb. for men / 124 lb. for women)
  • Parallette handstand push-ups (8 for men / 5 for women)
  • 8 Kettlebell deadlifts (203 lb. for men / 124 lb. for women)
  • Parallette handstand push-ups (13 for men /8 for women)
  • 13 Kettlebell deadlifts (203 lb. for men / 124 lb. for women)
  • 89-foot overhead lunge with two 53-pound kettlebells (53 lb. for men / 35 lb. for women)

This event was won by Logan Collins and Ragnheiður Sara Sigmundsdottir. In the men's event, only Collins finished within the six-minute time cap with 2017 Games champion Mathew Fraser ending one lunge from the finish to take second in the event. On the women's side, Kara Webb had been in second-place overall below Tia-Clair Toomey. She edged out Toomey on the event by 0.19 seconds but did not overtake her in total points, finishing two points behind on the final standings.[6]

Team events[edit]

Teams were cut to 10 after the Burpee Litter event,

  • Run Swim Run Relay
  • Muscle-up Snatch
  • Team O-Course
  • Clean and Jerk – two events, one male, one female
  • Rowing Worm
  • Drag & Drive
  • Couple Couplets
  • Worm Rotation
  • Burpee Litter
  • Worm Complex

Podium finishers[edit]

Ricky Garard who was placed third in the men's competition tested positive for performance enhancement drugs after the Games were complete, and he was disqualified and his podium ranking removed.[5] As the Games had already concluded, all his finishes were simply voided with all other competitors moving up one position in the final standings and the event points were not redistributed.

Individuals and teams[edit]

PlaceMen[16]Women [17]Team[18]
1stMathew FraserTia-Clair ToomeyWasatch CrossFit
2ndBrent FikowskiKara WebbCrossFit Mayhem
3rdPatrick Vellner[a]Annie ThorisdottirCrossFit Fort Vancouver

Masters men[edit]

Place35–3940–4445–4950–5455–5960+
1stKyle KasperbauerShawn RamirezRobert DavisKevin KoesterShannon AikenDavid Hippensteel
2ndNeal MaddoxRobbie PerovichBrent MaierCraig EismanRobert Boshoven[b]Hilmar Hardarson
3rdChris SpeallerYurii HansonJohn LynchMarco CasaliDewayne SappRodrigo Dominguez

Masters women[edit]

Place35–3940–4445–4950–5455–5960+
1stStephanie RoyHelen HardingCheryl BrostMarion Valkenburg[c]Susan ClarkePatty Failla
2ndJoey KimdonKaren McCadamKylie MassiShellie EdingtonMary Beth ProdromidesShaun Havard
3rdRebecca VoigtAnnie SakamotoTonia OsborneDiane StuartKelli DeanMarcia Yager

Teens[edit]

Place14–15 Boys14–15 Girls16–17 Boys16–17 Girls
1stDallin PepperChloe SmithAngelo DiCiccoKaela Stephano
2ndAmir FahmyDevyn KimGuilherme MalheirosHaley Adams
3rdReece MitchellEllie KerstetterCole GreashaberFilippa Ferm
  1. ^Ricky Garard originally finished third but was later disqualified for testing positive for banned performance-enhancing substances. Vellner was moved up one position.[5]
  2. ^Anthony Turski originally finished second but was later disqualified for testing positive for banned performance-enhancing substances. The next two finishers were moved up one position.[5]
  3. ^Josée Sarda originally finished first but was later disqualified for testing positive for banned performance-enhancing substances. The next three finishers were moved up one position.[5]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Rodio, Michael (November 22, 2016). 'Why the CrossFit Games Are Moving to Madison, Wisconsin'. Men's Fitness.
  2. ^'GAMES GO TO MADISON'. CrossFit.com. January 5, 2017.
  3. ^Wild Hudson, Robbie (August 14, 2017). 'How Much Money Did Each Athlete Earn From The 2017 CrossFit Games?'. Boxrox.
  4. ^Pyfferoen, Brian (January 21, 2017). '2017 CrossFit Games Winners Will Take Home $285,000'. The BarbellSpin.
  5. ^ abcde'RICKY GARARD DISQUALIFIED'. games.crossfit.com. October 3, 2017. Retrieved October 4, 2017.
  6. ^ abcPyfferoen, Brian (August 6, 2017). 'Tia-Clair Toomey Edges Out Fellow Australian Kara Webb for Fittest on Earth Title'. The Barbell Spin.
  7. ^Pyfferoen, Brian (August 6, 2017). 'Mat Fraser Dominates on Way to Another CrossFit Games Title'. The Barbell Spin.
  8. ^'CrossFit Games Expand Pursuit of 'Fittest on Earth' With New Network Partner, New Venue'. Sports Video Group. Retrieved 2017-08-14.
  9. ^ abcBrowne, Emily. 'The CrossFit Open: A Comprehensive Guide To Its Past, Present & Future'. BoxRox.
  10. ^ ab'2017 CrossFit Games Rulebook'(PDF). CrossFit Games.
  11. ^ ab'2017 Rulebook Released'. CrossFit Games.
  12. ^'INTERVIEW: HOW CYCLOCROSS BECAME A PART OF THE 2017 CROSSFIT GAMES'. Cyclocross Magazine. August 3, 2017.
  13. ^ abGarard won this event prior to being disqualified. The points were not redistributed, the first place position for the event was voided, and no other event winner was named in his place.
  14. ^'Amanda: The Woman & The WOD'. Beyond the Whiteboard. September 8, 2016.
  15. ^LoFranco, Justin (August 7, 2017). 'The Top 10 Moments from the 2017 CrossFit Games'. Morning Chalk Up.
  16. ^'Leaderboard > 2017 > Men'. CrossFit Games.
  17. ^'Leaderboard > 2017 > Women'. CrossFit Games.
  18. ^'Leaderboard > 2017 > Team'. CrossFit Games.

External links[edit]

  • 2017 CrossFit Games Individual events on CrossFit official YouTube channel
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