2019 Open Performance by Country
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One of the changes that came from the restructuring of the 2019 CrossFit season is the race for National Champs. Now that each country claiming an affiliate has an athlete recognized in the Open, how does each country compare?
So how did each country’s “typical” Rx athletes stand in relation to other countries?
One early concern about the new format was that the field of U.S. based athletes, who had qualified for previous CrossFit Games, would be decimated. The Open’s top 20 format has largely reduced that concern. Here’s a look at the countries sending the most athletes to the Games through the Open.
But when it comes to representation at the Games per Rx participant, consider this:
With the new qualification format and somewhere around 300 athletes, the disparity in fitness level is going to be a lot wider.