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CrossFit has upped the number of participating age group athletes at the CrossFit Games back to 20 per division for Everything that a fitness fan is searching for. Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help. Privacy Policy. Password recovery. All Highlights. M lb. The men missed more reps than the women during this event, but their lifts were just as impressive.

Noah Ohlsen and Justin Medeiros missed their last lift on round 1, but ultimately it was Noah who was faster on the re-try and Medeiros who got eliminated. Fraser was just a tenth of a second ahead of Adler on round 1, but he dominated round 2, crossing the line over twice as fast as the rest of the men.

Fraser dropped the last bar for the first time in the event on the last rep, which opened a window for Adler to step ahead. Yet Adler missed the last lift too and Fraser got his second attempt, securing with it the event win. After two speedy events, it was time for athletes to face 10 rounds of bike sprints and legless rope climbs. Event 8 of the CrossFit Games, the Bike Repeater, is a throwback to a Regionals event, where athletes faced essentially the same workout, but swapped running with bike sprints.

The women took the competition floor first and Toomey took the lead from the start, Davidsdottir close on her heels. The Icelandic athlete was strong on the bike, yet Toomey made up ground on the rope climbs and pushed ahead. As the halfway point neared, Toomey had established her lead and an exciting race was forming for second place: Davidsdottir, Adams and Pearce were all even going into the fifth round.

Adams pulled away from the field coming into the 8th round and at this point, still with the lead, Toomey lapped Wells.

The Australian athlete hung to the overall lead and secured with it her third event win for the day. An exciting race between Fraser and Medeiros started to form during the first two rounds. By round four Fraser had built a lead with Medeiros close in second.

The rookie went up the rope climbs at impressive speed, but the current leader made up ground on the bike sprints. Coming into the seventh round, Adler caught up with Medeiros on the bike, starting a neck and neck race for second place.

Within one round, Adler dropped Medeiros and got close to Fraser, overtaking the four-time CrossFit Games champion at the start of their last round. With only half the bike sprint and a rope climb to go, Fraser showed a new gear and pulled ahead of the Canadian athlete, creating a gap and securing his third event victory for the day. Adler crossed the finish line a mere two seconds after him. Athletes had to run up four different hills in four different directions — hence the name — and, unlike most CrossFit events, both the number of reps and the weight went up with each round.

Athletes will begin by running a loop up and back down the hill, followed by a round of 5 burpees and 5 thrusters. In the second round, the athletes will run a different loop up the hill, then complete 7 reps of each, this time with a heavier thruster.

Each round the run course will change and the reps and weight will go up.



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