2023 CrossFit Open Results — Mallory O’Brien and Jeffrey Adler Top the Leaderboards
The 2023 CrossFit Open results are official. Jeffrey Adler of Canada is the worldwide winner for the Rx’d men, scoring only 108 points across the four tests spread over Workouts 23.1, 23.2, and 23.3. He tallied 112 points fewer than the worldwide runner-up Tola Morakinyo. The lower the point total, the higher an athlete’s rank.
On the Rx’d women’s side, the 2022 CrossFit Games runner-up, Mallory O’Brien, won the worldwide Open for the second straight year. She scored 115 points across the four tests, 21 fewer than the next closest competitor, Paige Powers.
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2023 CrossFit Open Results
Below are the Open results for both Rx’d divisions:
Rx’d Women
- Mallory O’Brien (USA) — 115 points
- Paige Powers (USA) — 136 points
- Emma Lawson (Canada) — 187 points
- Arielle Loewen (USA) — 224 points
- Alex Gazan (USA) — 274 points
- Brooke Wells (USA) — 290 points
- Elena Carratala Sanahuja (Spain) — 297 points
- Amanda Barnhart (USA) — 300 points
- Ellie Turner (Australia) — 316 points
- Zoe Warren (USA) — 360 points
- Kelly Baker (USA) — 365 points
- Elisa Fuliano (Italy) — 367 points
- Abigail Domit (USA) — 400 points
- Gabriela Migała (Poland) — 418 points
- Manon Angonese (Belgium) — 425 points
- Caroline Spencer (USA) — 431 points
- Andrea Nisler (USA) — 438 points
- Emma McQuaid (Ireland) (T-18th) — 443 points
- Oihana Moya (Spain) (T-18th) — 443 points
- Sydney Michalyshen (Canada) — 452 points
Two of the top three athletes from the 2022 CrossFit Open were not vying for top spots in 2023. Six-time Fittest Woman on Earth® Tia-Clair Toomey ranked second in the 2022 Open and competed in the 2023 Open while pregnant to earn an impressive 2,831st-place finish. Haley Adams was the 2022 Open bronze medalist but is taking the 2023 season off.
Besides O’Brien’s back-to-back Open wins, the other Rx’d women who stayed in the top 20 are Wells (fifth in 2022), McQuaid (sixth in 2022), Turner (T-seventh in 2022), and Migała (13th in 2022), Loewen (T-16th in 2022).
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Rx’d Men
- Jeffrey Adler (Canada) — 108 points
- Tola Morakinyo (USA) — 220 points
- Colten Mertens (USA) — 368 points
- Tyler Christophel (USA) — 376 points
- Roldan Goldbaum (Mexico) — 527 points
- Samuel Cournoyer (Canada) — 620 points
- Ricky Garard (Australia) — 634 points
- Dallin Pepper (USA) — 657 points
- Reggie Fasa (UK) — 669 points
- Cam Crockett (USA) — 680 points
- Austin Hatfield (USA) — 735 points
- Nick Mathew (USA) — 779 points
- Jay Crouch (Australia) — 783 points
- Timothy Paulson (USA) — 798 points
- Aniol Ekai (Spain) — 906 points
- Alex Kotoulas (Greece) — 923 points
- Roman Khrennikov (USA) — 936 points
- Alexander Majors (USA) — 952 points
- Travon Benton (USA) — 977 points
- William Leahy IV (USA) — 992 points
Adler improved 11 ranks year over year, finishing 12th in the 2022 CrossFit Open. Mertens scored the bronze in 2023, improving a single rank from his fourth-place finish in 2022.
The other Rx’d men who stayed in the top 20 in 2022 and 2023 are Crouch (seventh in 2022), Pepper (10th in 2022), Kotoulas (11th in 2022), and Christophel (14th in 2022).
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