Crossfit Games 2020 Winners

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Fittest on Earth Individual Women Winners:

1. Tia-Clair Toomey – 1025 points and $415,080 prize money

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Tia-Clair Toomey is a 6 x CrossFit Games athlete and 3 x Fittest on Earth athlete who produced the most dominant Women’s CrossFit Games performance by winning 9 out of 12 events, and her fourth consecutive CrossFit Games title, becoming the first ever four-time women’s champion, and Fittest Woman on Earth.

2. Katrin Davidsdottir – 665 points and $136,020 prize money

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Katrin Davidsdottir is an 8 x CrossFit Games and 2 x Fittest on Earth athlete and took 1st place in Event 5 – Ranch Loop, and took 2nd place on the podium, becoming 2nd Fittest Woman on Earth

3. Kari Pearce – 585 points and $110,020 prize money

Kari Pearce is a 6 x CrossFit Games athlete and took 1st place in Event 12 – Atlanta, and 3rd place on the podium, becoming 3rd Fittest Woman on Earth

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Fittest on Earth Individual Men Winners:

1. Mat Fraser – 1150 points and $354,542 prize money

Mathew Fraser is a 7 x CrossFit Games athlete and 4 x Fittest on Earth athlete who produced the most dominant Men’s CrossFit Games performance by winning 10 out of 12 events, and his fifth consecutive CrossFit Games title. This would see him beat out 4 x Fittest Man on Earth Rich Froning, and become the first ever five-time men’s champion, and Fittest Man on Earth.

2. Samuel Kwant – 605 points and $128,000 prize money

Samuel Kwant is a 4 x @CrossFitGames athlete and took 1st place in Event 10 – Swim ‘n’ Stuff, and 2nd place on the podium, becoming 2nd Fittest Man on Earth

3. Justin Medeiros – 560 points and $101,000 prize money

Justin Medeiros is Rookie of the Year, competing in his first ever games appearance, and took 3rd place on the podium, becoming 3rd Fittest Man on Earth

You don’t need to WOD on the regular to enjoy the annual Reebok CrossFit Games. Athletes show up from all around the world for a chance at becoming the Fittest Man or Woman on Earth, putting on a show that’s impressive even to those who’ve never set foot in a box. (One year, there was even a CrossFit Games wedding.)

The 2020 CrossFit Games were no exception. Australian athlete Tia-Clair Toomey just claimed her place as the Fittest Woman on Earth for the fourth year in a row (!!!), setting a record as the first woman to win four titles — and consecutively, at that. That means she’s now on par with the “Fittest Man In History,” Rich Froning, who won four back-to-back individual CrossFit Games championships from 2011 to 2014.

There’s no questioning that she could do it again. Toomey’s resumé is crazy impressive: Even before she snagged the top spots four years in a row, she finished as runner-up in 2016 and 2015, both years behind Katrín Tanja Davíðsdóttir of Iceland. She also made her Olympic debut in 2016, representing Australia at the Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, taking fifth in her group for the sport of Olympic weightlifting (a staple in CrossFit workouts, ICYDK — these benefits of Olympic weightlifting might convince you to give it a try yourself.) That made her the first-ever athlete to compete at both the Games and the Olympics in the same year.

Who Won Crossfit Games 2020


But just because Toomey consistently puts on a show doesn’t mean this year was any less remarkable: She demolished the competition during the Bike Repeater (10 rounds of a 440-meter bike sprint followed by a 15-foot legless rope climb), the Happy Star (four rounds of a 200- to 300-meter hill run followed by burpees and thrusters), and the Swim ‘N’ Stuff (four rounds of the Air Bike, a 50-meter swim, 10 GHD sit-ups, and 10 ball slams), nabbing first place for each workout.

That’s not all. She was also the first finisher of the Sprint Sled Sprint, a workout that combines a 100-yard sprint, 100-yard sled push, and another 100-yard sprint. Her weightlifting skills came in handy when the athletes were tasked with performing heavy one-rep barbell snatches, which involve flinging weight from the ground all the way overhead in one fluid motion. Female athletes began the Snatch Speed Triple event at 145 lbs and worked all the way up to 185 lbs — where Toomey, again, snagged first place. (Here’s how to work toward your one-rep max if you’re new to lifting heavy.)

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Every year, Toomey widens the gap between her and her opponents: In 2017, she edged out second-place finisher, Kara Webb, by just two points, but in 2018, she beat Laura Horvath by 64 points. In 2019, there were a whopping 195 points between her and second-place Kristin Holte. This year after taking first in nine of her 12 events, Toomey earned an impressive 360 points more than runner-up Davíðsdóttir. (Pssst: You’ll never guess what Toomey eats for breakfast on a competition day.)

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Crossfit Games 2020 Winners

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