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Home » CrossFit News » Who's In, Who’s Out, and What’s Still to Come for the 2025 CrossFit Games Season

Who’s In, Who’s Out, and What’s Still to Come for the 2025 CrossFit Games Season

Written by Scott Freymond
Last updated on May 22nd, 2025

As the 2025 CrossFit Games season unfolds, we now know 42 of the 60 individual athletes (70%) who have earned tickets to Albany.

The In-Affiliate Semifinals leaderboard is finalized, and we’re halfway through the new IPQE format – five events have been completed, and five remain.

Remind Me 

The Games athlete field has been reduced from 80 men and women to 60, and the qualification path is no longer linear. 

For the previous few seasons, the structure and flow looked like this:

  •  CrossFit Open –> Quarterfinals –> In-Person Semifinals –> CrossFit Games

The 2025 structure is:

  • CrossFit Open –> Select IPQEs –> Online Semifinals –> More IPQEs –> Online LCQ – CrossFit Games
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Want to cut through the confusion and learn who’s qualified, who’s looking the most impressive, and what storylines to have your eye on? We’re detailing all of it below so you can get up to date fast on what’s happening at the 2025 CrossFit Games.

Table of Contents

  • Who’s In So Far (In Chronological Order)
  • Regional Breakdown (So Far)
  • Standout Stories
  • Early Predictions
  • What’s Next

Who’s In So Far (In Chronological Order)

Mayhem Classic Invitational (April 5-6)

  • Men:
    • Austin Hatfield
    • Colten Mertens
  • Women:
    • Fee Saghafi
    • Abigail Domit

Copa Sur (April 18-20)

  • Men:
    • Henrique Moreira
    • Kalyan Souza
  • Women:
    • Maria Quintero
    • Luiza Marquez

Wodland Fest (April 25-27)

  • Men:
    • Roman Khrennikov
    • Moritz Fiebig
  • Women:
    • Lucy Campbell
    • Sueng Yeon Choi

French Throwdown (May 9-11)

  • Men:
    • Bronislaw Olenkowicz
    • Calum Clements
  • Women:
    • Claudia Gluck
    • Lucy McGonigle
  • Note: Moritz Fiebig and Elisa Fuliano won the French Throwdown. Fiebig had previously qualified, and Fuliano chose not to participate in the CrossFit season; therefore, the Games tickets went to the third-place finishers, Clements and McGonigle. 

TFX Invitational (May 16-18)

  • Men:
    • Nick Mathew
    • Chris Ibarra
  • Women:
    • Olivia Kerstetter
    • Sydney Michalyshen

In-Affiliate Semifinals (May 1-4, leaderboard finalized May 21)

  • Men:
    • Jeffrey Adler
    • Jay Crouch
    • Dallin Pepper
    • Tudor Magda
    • Jayson Hopper
    • James Sprague
    • Ricky Garard
    • Justin Medeiros
    • Enrico Zenoni
    • Colin Bosshard
    • Harry Lightfoot
  • Women:
    • Siria Meha
    • Alexis Raptis
    • Arielle Loewen
    • Anikha Greer
    • Madeline Sturt
    • Danielle Brandon
    • Haley Adams
    • Grace Walton
    • Aimee Cringle
    • Mirjam von Rohr
    • Jennifer Muir
  • Note: Muir received a backfill due to McGonigle qualifying elsewhere.

Stay up to date on who has qualified for the CrossFit Games here.

Regional Breakdown (So Far)

  • Europe – 6 men | 7 women
  • North America East – 6 men | 6 women
  • North America West – 5 men | 3 women
  • Oceania – 2 men | 2 women
  • South America – 2 men | 2 women
  • Asia – 0 men | 1 woman
  • Africa – 0 (minimum one man and one woman guaranteed)

Neither the Torian Pro nor the Far East Throwdown has region-specific eligibility, but travel limitations impact outside participation, effectively turning them into regionals.

Nonetheless, some athletes from other parts of the world are on the Torian leaderboard. 

Standout Stories

Siria Meha, an Albanian rookie, won the In-Affiliate Semifinals after a penalty dropped Arielle Loewen from first to third place. 

  • Meha took home over $8,000 and turned many heads. We are excited to see her compete live in New York.

Colin Bosshard followed a top-12 Open finish with a 10th-place result in the In-Affiliate Semifinals to qualify. The 24-year-old’s stock is rising quickly. He is also the reigning iF3 World Champion.

  • So far, only two male rookies (Bosshard and Moreira) and six female rookies (Meha, Greer, von Rohr, Muir, McGonigle, and Marquez) have qualified.

Early Predictions

For the first time, CrossFit has revealed an event for the 2025 Games before the final roster is set. 

Event 1 — “Run, Row, Run”:

  • 4-mile run 
  • 3k row 
  • 2-mile run
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Jeffrey Adler and Aimee Cringle are the current favorites for this endurance-heavy opener based on their recent performance at the WFP Tour Stop I.

  • However, if Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr qualifies, she’ll be the frontrunner once again. Emily Rolfe consistently poses a threat in running events, but she needs to qualify first as well.

What’s Next

Five IPQEs and the Last Chance Qualifier remain. 

Four events happen concurrently across the globe next weekend (May 29/30 – June 1):

  • Torian Pro
  • Far East Throwdown
  • Rebel Renegade Games (Africa)
  • Syndicate Crown (North America East)

The last in-person opportunity to qualify, the Northern California Classic, takes place from June 6 to 8 and has no regional restrictions.

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The Big Picture

There are 18 Games spots left (nine men, nine women). 

Some notable athletes still seeking qualification include Brooke and Sydney Wells, Alex Gazan, and potentially Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr.

  • The women’s field could be wide open, with the top four from 2024 potentially not returning – Toomey-Orr (uncertain), Gabi Migala (Achilles injury), Emily Rolfe (not yet qualified), and Bethany Flores (back injury). Laura Horvath and Emma Lawson are also out.
  • On the men’s side, Jonne Koski narrowly missed qualifying both online and at Wodland, leaving only the Last Chance Qualifier. Samuel Kwant has officially stepped away from this season. 

With the end of the Fikowski-Vellner era, and several other veterans opting not to compete, there are plenty of hungry young athletes eager to fill their shoes.

More CrossFit Stories

  • No Regrets – Elisa Fuliano Is at the Top of Her Game
  • 2025 CrossFit Games Roster – Who Has Qualified So Far?
  • The United Grid League Brings a Team-Based Twist to Fitness Racing — Here’s How It All Works

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About Scott Freymond

Scott is a Level 2 CrossFit Coach, a Physical Therapist Assistant, and small business owner. He developed a passion for CrossFit in 2014 after a professional basketball career in Mexico and Germany. He has been coaching since 2016 at Arbor CrossFit in Boise, Idaho. He loves to travel, mountain bike, and hang with his cats.

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