2024 CrossFit Games Team Quarterfinals Leaderboard Wrap-Up
The leaderboards are set. After four workouts, teams from each of the seven regions have punched their tickets to Semifinals. The top 30 teams from each region will move on from the Quarterfinals and have between four and six weeks to prepare for the next stage.
We have seen more and more individual athletes crossing over into the team division this year, guaranteeing some spectacular competition for the 2024 season.
On the worldwide leaderboard, Noah Ohlsen’s Team Peak 360 won, CrossFit Invictus took second place, and AR-1 CrossFit Mayhem Unity of Argentina finished third.
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Here are the top five teams from each region that will advance to Semifinals. For a full list of all 30 teams from each region, visit the official CrossFit Games Quarterfinals leaderboard.
Europe
- CrossFit Presanda Kriger
- CrossFit Zarautz Traincult
- CrossFit Walleye Orka
- C23 CrossFit The Progrm Motion
- CrossFit Butcher’s Lab Flæk
Tied for fourth overall, CrossFit Presanda Kriger from Sweden won the region. Elliot and Jamie Simmonds’ team (along with Mia Hesketh and Kristóf Horvath) finished in third. Ella Wunger, a 2023 individual Games qualifier, is competing on the fourth-place team, training with John Singleton’s The Progrm.
Asia
- KT CrossFit Kolesnikov Team
- CrossFit Yas Blue
- CrossFit Marvel Black Mayhem
- CrossFit Wulin Team Hangzhou / CrossFit DY Team DDP
Russia’s KT CrossFit Kolesnikov Team took first place in the region and fourth place overall worldwide. Team captain Aleksandr Plyushkin is a seasoned team athlete, having taken first place in 2021, 2022, and 2023 at the Semifinal stage.
North America West
- CrossFit Invictus
- CrossFit Invictus Unconquerable
- CrossFit Complex Wodex / Rhino CrossFit Service Dogs / CrossFit Overtake Team Density
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There were recent roster changes on both the first- and second-place teams on the North American West leaderboard. Devyn Kim, a former team member of CrossFit Invictus, chose to sit out for the season due to injury. Jessi Smith then shifted to Invictus, with 2023 Individual athlete Hannah Black stepping in for Smith on Invictus Unconquerable.
It seems that the shift paid off, as not only are the two teams at the top of their region, but Invictus finished in second place worldwide, with Unconquerable in sixth. There’s a three-way tie for third.
Oceania
- CrossFit Awaside 64 Army
- CrossFit Torian Mayhem
- CrossFit EXF
- Raw Iron CrossFit Mayhem Thunder
- CrossFit Chocolate Box Starr Strength
Awaside 64 Army took 10th on the worldwide leaderboard. The team is led by Laura Clifton, a former individual Games athlete in 2020 and 2021. The fourth-place team, Raw Iron CrossFit Mayhem Thunder, is made up of Games veterans Kara Saunders, Khan Porter, James Newbury, and potential Games rookie Emily de Rooy.
North America East
- Peak 360
- Ocean State CrossFit Surge
- CrossFit Mayhem
- CrossFit Reignited
- CrossFit Levis Mayhem
The number one team in the region, Peak 360, with team members Noah Ohlsen, Lena Richter, Matilde Garnes, and Tola Morakinyo, took the worldwide win as well. This is the first CrossFit season that Ohlsen has competed on a team, although he has plenty of off-season experience, including with Morakinyo.
Africa
- CrossFit Tijger Valley Relentless
- CrossFit Humble Hungry Driven Team Quest Tigerfit
- CrossFit Juggernaut Conquer
- CrossFit Eikestad Mighty Oaks
- CrossFit Unboxed Elite
Henri Meiring, captain of South Africa’s Tijger Valley Relentless, has years of team experience, having taken second place last year at the Africa Semifinal, as well as at the Fittest in Cape Town in 2021.
South America
- CrossFit Mayhem Unity
- Vittoria CrossFit Centr1 Movimiento
- Vittoria CrossFit Centr1 Força
- Q21 CrossFit
- CrossFit Tuluka
The sixth-place spot worldwide went to Argentina’s Mayhem Unity, who took first place in their region. Former individual athlete Augustin Richelme is on the team’s roster, as well as a Games athlete from 2019, team captain Santiago Comba, who finished in third on a team at last year’s Copa Sur.
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