The 2023 CrossFit Games wrapped up its second day of competition with teenagers and master athletes competing for the title of Fittest on Earth.
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See below who’s ahead on the leaderboard before their final day of tests!
Related: CrossFit CEO Don Faul Addresses Livestream Coverage of Masters and Teens Division
Day 2 Workouts
Pulling Power
3 rounds for time:
Gymnastics Chipper
For time:
- 48-foot handstand walk
- 30 box jumps
- 30 GHD sit-ups
- 30 single-leg squats
- 30 toes-to-bars
- 30 single-leg squats
- 30 GHD sit-ups
- 30 box jumps
- 48-foot handstand walk
Cross-Country 5K
For time:
- Run 5K
Female Masters Division
Women 35-39
- Laurie Clement – 460 points
- Colette Casey – 450
- Stacie Tovar – 400
- Svetlana Veselova – 390
- Amy Morton – 390
Women 40-44
- Samantha Briggs – 440 points
- Andreia Pinheiro – 430
- Jenn Ryan – 430
- Rebecca Voigt Miller – 420
- Hope Cicero – 370
Women 45-49
- Kelly Friel – 550 points
- Amy Chapoton – 470
- Carolina Gutierrez – 410
- Laura Nielsen – 380
- Merituuli Kallio – 300
Women 50-54
- Cheryl Brost – 490 points
- Nicole Abbott – 480
- Nathalie Connors – 450
- Tara Gemer – 400
- Tea Gebbie – 380
Women 55-59
- Leka Fineman – 410 points
- Shanna Bunce – 410
- Krist Lunny – 390
- Tracy Macuiba – 380
- Leigh Coates – 360
Women 60-64
- Susan Clarke – 570 points
- Betsy Vanderburgh – 550
- Patricia McGill – 410
- Debbie Downing – 370
- Debbie Corwin – 330
Women 65+
- Julie Holt – 560 points
- Dava Jensen – 500
- Pauline Sciascia – 420
- Marcia Yager – 330
- Karen Dawkins – 320
Male Division
Men 35-39
- Sam Dancer – 490 points
- Gintas Petrikas – 410
- Ioannis Papadopoulos – 400
- Bryan Wong – 380
- Adam De Jong – 360

Men 40-44
- Rudolph Berger – 520 points
- Bruno Militao – 430
- Michael Laverriere – 400
- Frantisek Heriban – 380
- Caine Hayes – 360
Men 45-49
- Jason Grubb – 490 points
- Christopher Anderson – 430
- Vlad Liashkevich – 430
- Mike Kern – 350
- Andrea Di Salvatore – 330
Men 50-54
- Jason Leeves – 490 points
- Artur Komorowski – 450
- Sean Patrick – 430
- Cory Dague – 400
- Natha Lore – 350
Men 55-59
- Kevin Koester – 550 points
- Ryan Joe Hamby – 420
- John Kim – 370
- Dion Walmsley – 370
- Jody Hendrix – 330
Men 60-64
- Stuart Swanson – 440 points
- Tom Fameree – 420
- Eric Cohen – 420
- Tony Turski – 390
- Brian Wilson – 380
Men 65+
- Daniel Miller – 450 points
- David Hippensteel – 430
- John George – 390
- Freddie Cherry – 390
- Tom Muhlbeier – 360
Teenage Division
Girls 14-15
- Maria Granizo – 550 points
- Miley Wade – 540
- Mira Varga – 480
- Brynn Cupp – 410
- Marley Francis – 330
Girls 16-17
- Trista Smith – 510 points
- Lucy McGonigle – 510
- Hayes Willard – 340
- Reese Littlewood – 330
- Jenna Michelotti – 330
Boys 14-15
- Lincoln Lavafer – 460 points
- Jeremie Jourdan – 430
- Pau Martins Tiers – 380
- Leonardo Cruz – 360
- Kulani Subiono – 300
Boys 16-17
- Ty Jenkins – 530 points
- Hugo Jansson – 380
- Kaiden Hogan – 370
- Kyle Muckleroy – 360
- RJ Mestre – 350
Finding The Fittest On Earth™
The CrossFit Games are the ultimate proving grounds for the Fittest Man and Fittest Woman on Earth™ and are world-renowned as the definitive test of fitness. For the past 16 years, fans from around the world have attended the multi-day sporting event, streamed the competition online, or watched on ESPN, CBS, or a wide range of international broadcasts. The international field of play has included athletes from over 120 countries.
The Ultimate Test
The Games began in 2007 in Aromas, California, as the first competition to objectively measure fitness. From their inception, they have been unlike traditional sports such as track and field, gymnastics, weightlifting, or even decathlon — all specialist sports in which the events are known long in advance.
Instead, athletes from around the world are tested against a variety of unannounced events, each with different movements, equipment, and time domains.
Competitors are required to train for the unknown, and the scores of events have included distance swims, obstacle courses, 1-rep-max lifts, handstand walking, sled pushes, rope climbs, and odd-object carries.
The test has continually evolved. As top athletes began to train year-round for strength, speed, endurance, and skill, they were met with new tests each year that took them outside their comfort zone.

This year, a worldwide Open competition involving hundreds of thousands of competitors allowed the best athletes to advance through Quarterfinal and Semifinal rounds, culminating in the 17th edition of the CrossFit Games from Aug. 1-6, 2023, in Madison, Wisconsin.
2023 CrossFit Games
The 2023 CrossFit Games is taking shape after all athletes and teams know who is going to compete for the title of Fittest on Earth.
- When: August 1-6
- Where: Madison, Wisconsin (USA)
Athletes from all age groups (teens, masters) and adaptive athletes will be joining the teams and individual athletes who received an invitation to compete in Madison this summer.
You can check out the overall schedule of events for the 2023 CrossFit Games here.
You can see the workouts revealed for individuals in this link.
5 athletes have provided a sample with illegal substances to CrossFit:
- Trent Williams – 4 year-ban
- Angelique Connoway – 4-year ban
- Alyssa Wilhelm – currently appealing
- Oihana Moya – currently appealing
- Jason Smith – currently appealing
CrossFit Introduces 2 Cutting Phases at the Games for Individuals and Teams
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- Sam Dancer at the 2023 CrossFit Games: Photo Courtesy of CrossFit Inc
- CrossFit Open high five: Photo courtesy of CrossFit Inc.
- Recap day 2 Masters: Photo Courtesy of CrossFit Inc