CrossFit Firms Up Games Changes, Announces Four New Sanctioned Events
The 2019 CrossFit Games season officially kicked off last week with the start of the Dubai CrossFit Championship and Wodapalooza CrossFit Festival online qualifiers. Athletes and fans will now have eight months of uninterrupted CrossFit competitions leading up to the CrossFit Games in August.
Today, CrossFit HQ added four new sanctioned events, bringing the 2019 total to 10 with several more expected in coming weeks.
CrossFit Strength in Depth, the CrossFit Italian Showdown, the CrossFit Lowlands Throwdown, have all gained sanctioned status and will be qualifying one male and female athlete and one team to the CrossFit Games. The only exception to that is the CrossFit Italian Showdown, which will not include a team competition.
Due to SouthFit CrossFit Challenge kicking off next month, it won’t become a sanctioned event until the 2020 season.
The CrossFit Open: How it Affects the CrossFit Games
Since Greg Glassman first announced changes to the CrossFit Games season six weeks ago, it was unclear what role, if any, the Open would play. As only country winners and the top 20 worldwide would receive invitations to the CrossFit Games, it appeared that the Open would offer little to no benefit for a majority of would be competitors.
Some were even expressing interest in skipping it altogether.
“The likelihood of me doing the Open is small, I think,” said Brent Fikowski in an interview with TeamRICHEY, who placed 184th worldwide and 20th in Canada in 2018. “It’s likely that I’ll probably just go to a lot of competitions and try to qualify through the competitions. I think it’s a much better use of my time for me to do that to go to the Games.”
However, with today’s updated announcement, athletes will want to think twice about skipping the 2019 CrossFit Open.
According to a press release, “Overall competitor seeding at the Games will be determined by athletes’ scores in the 2019 worldwide CrossFit Open. Athletes who do not participate in the Open (and thus do not receive an Open score) will receive the lowest seeding and will compete in the first qualifying heats at the 2019 Games. Higher seeded athletes will compete in later heats.” A national champion or top 20 athlete can improve their seed position by winning a sanctioned event.
Glassman has teased the idea of elimination rounds in several interviews over the past month. CrossFit HQ confirmed that the CrossFit Games will open with mass elimination rounds to whittle the competition down to only 10 athletes, hence the emphasis placed on seeding from the Open.
For example, the Fittest Man in Bolivia — Carlos Hurtado — ranked 5653 worldwide and 250th in the Latin America region. By comparison, Alex Vigneault was the Fittest Man in Canada and 2nd worldwide. Vigneault would compete in later heats with fitter athletes.
Updated 2019 CrossFit Games Season Calendar:
- October 3 – October 21, 2018: Dubai CrossFit Championship online qualifier
- October 3 – October 22, 2018: Wodapalooza Individual Online Qualifier
- December 12 – 15, 2018: Dubai CrossFit Championship (Dubai, UAE)
- January 17 – 20, 2019: Wodapalooza CrossFit Festival (Miami, FL)
- End of January – Early February 2019: Mid Atlantic CrossFit Challenge online qualifier
- February 2019: CrossFit Fittest in Cape Town (Cape Town, South Africa)
- February 2019: CrossFit Strength in Depth (London, England)
- February/March 2019: The CrossFit Open
- April 2019: CrossFit French Throwdown online qualifier
- April 2019: Mid Atlantic CrossFit Challenge (Location TBD)
- April 26-28, 2019: CrossFit Italian Showdown (Italy)
- May 2019: Brazil CrossFit Championship (São Paulo, Brazil)
- May 2019: CrossFit Lowlands Throwdown (Netherlands)
- June 2019: CrossFit Granite Games (Location TBD)
- June 2019: CrossFit French Throwdown (Paris, France)
- August 2019: The CrossFit Games (Madison, WI)
- October 2019: The CrossFit Open for the 2020 season.
** The Southfit CrossFit Challenge does not become a sanctioned event until the 2020 CrossFit Games season.
Editor’s Note: We have edited this piece to provide further clarity and more accurately reflect how athletes will be seeded at the CrossFit Games. A previous edition caused some unnecessary confusion.