2024 CrossFit Open Results — Mirjam von Rohr and Jonne Koski Top the Leaderboard
The battle for the top spot in the 2024 CrossFit Open was a close one, with less than 10 points separating first and second place in the men’s and women’s divisions. Here’s who took home the wins — and the $15,000 prize purse — in both divisions.
Women’s Division
Mirjam von Rohr took the overall win with 40 points, netting a first-place finish on 24.1, 37th on 24.2, and second on 24.3. Von Rohr is a regular on the HYROX circuit, having won the 2022 HYROX European Championships, and has participated in the CrossFit Open over the past three years. She placed 54th in 2023 and has yet to participate in the CrossFit Games.
Here are the top five on the women’s side:
- 1st place: Mirjam von Rohr ($15,000)
- 2nd place: Grace Walton ($10,000)
- 3rd place: Anikha Greer ($7,500)
- 4th place: Arielle Loewen ($6,000)
- 5th place: Carolyne Prevost ($5,000)
Australian Grace Walton was at the top of the unofficial leaderboard previously, but according to CrossFit, “Walton’s score in CrossFit Open Workout 24.3 was adjusted with a 10-point penalty due to two reps in which her feet rose above the height of the bar during bar muscle-ups. Her adjusted time of 9:42 moved her to second place overall with 45 points.”
Men’s Division
Finnish Games athlete Jonne Koski tops the men’s leaderboard with 30 points. He scored a 27th-place finish on 24.1, followed by a runner-up spot on 24.2 and an overall win on 24.3.
A nine-time Games competitor and seasoned veteran at age 29, Koski’s first Open was in 2013 at 18 years old, where he placed 607th worldwide. This is Koski’s 11th Open and his first win. His highest placing previously was ninth in 2017.
Here are the top five:
- 1st place: Jonne Koski ($15,000)
- 2nd place: Saxon Panchik ($10,000)
- 3rd place: Jay Crouch ($7,500)
- 4th place: Luka Vunjak ($6,000)
- 5th place: Noah Ohlsen ($5,000)
Four of the top five on the list are well-known Games athletes, with a combined 28 individual Games appearances. Fourth-place finisher Luka Vunjak, from Serbia, is 24 years old and has narrowly missed qualifying twice. He finished ninth at the 2022 Lowlands Throwdown and 14th at the 2023 Europe Semifinal.
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