2022 CrossFit Games Day 3.
2022 CrossFit Games Day 3 – Female Individual Division
2022 CrossFit Games Day 3 – Male Individual Division
2022 CrossFit Games Day 3 – Team Division
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Day 3 Final Leaderboard
Women
Position | Athlete | Points |
1 | Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr | 697 |
2 | Mallory O’Brien | 653 |
3 | Emma Lawson | 650 |
4 | Haley Adams | 605 |
5 | Danielle Brandon | 576 |
6 | Kara Saunders | 430 |
7 | Matilde Garnes | 411 |
8 | Baylee Rayl | 349 |
9 | Paige Semenza | 387 |
10 | Arielle Loewen | 566 |
Men
Position | Athlete | Points |
1 | Ricky Garard | 681 |
2 | Justin Medeiros | 656 |
3 | Roman Khrennikov | 635 |
4 | Jeffrey Adler | 532 |
5 | Patrick Vellner | 531 |
6 | Saxon Panchik | 528 |
7 | Samuel Kwant | 510 |
8 | BK Gudmundsson | 501 |
9 | Noah Ohlsen | 494 |
10 | Jayson Hopper | 476 |
Team
Position | Team | Points |
1 | CrossFit Mayhem Freedom | 552 |
2 | CrossFit Oslo Navy Blue | 537 |
3 | CrossFit Invictus | 519 |
4 | CrossFit Mayhem Independence | 504 |
5 | CrossFit Reykjavik | 480 |
6 | CrossFit Selwyn | 417 |
7 | CrossFit Omnia Black | 390 |
8 | CrossFit Overtake Team Density | 381 |
9 | CrossFit Taranis Lifetree | 372 |
10 | CrossFit Move Fast Lift Heavy | 360 |
- 2022 CrossFit Games Day 3 – Female Individual Division
- 2022 CrossFit Games Day 3 – Male Individual Division
- 2022 CrossFit Games Day 3 – Team Division
- Day 3 Final Leaderboard
- Women
- Men
- Team
- Individuals Event 5 – The Capitol
- Teams Event 5 – Muscle Pig
- Result
- Teams Event 6 – Handstand Machine
- Result
- What is CrossFit?
- What are CrossFit Workouts?
- What is the CrossFit Community?
- Is CrossFit for me?
- Do I need to be in shape to start CrossFit?
- Is CrossFit safe?
- What about Nutrition?
- How will CrossFit affect my health?
- How will I get fitter with CrossFit?
- Where can I do CrossFit?
- Where can I find CrossFit workouts?
- What if I can’t use the recommended weight or perform the programmed movements in the WOD?
- Is the WOD enough? Should I do more?
Individuals Event 5 – The Capitol
For time:
20 Pig flips
3.5-mile run
200-m Jerry bag carry
200-m Husafell carry
Women: 350-lb Pig, (2) 70-lb Jerry bags, 150-lb Husafell
Men: 510-lb Pig, (2) 100-lb Jerry bags, 200-lb Husafell
Woman
Position | Athlete |
1 | Gabriela Migala |
2 | Laura Horvath |
3 | Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr |
4 | Brooke Wells |
5 | Haley Adams |
6 | Danielle Brandon |
7 | Amanda Barnhart |
8 | Kristi Eramo O’Connell |
9 | Mallory O’Brien |
10 | Emma McQuaid |
Men
Position | Athlete |
1 | Ricky Garard |
2 | Roman Khrennikov |
3 | Travis Mayer |
4 | Samuel Kwant |
5 | Jayson Hopper |
6 | Jeffrey Adler |
7 | Alex Vigneault |
8 | Justin Medeiros |
9 | BK Gudmundsson |
10 | Bayden Brown |
Individual Event 6 – Up and Over
3 rounds for time:
12 muscle-ups
25 jump-overs
30 GHD sit-ups
Then,
84-ft weighted lunge
Women: Jump 50-in log, 30-in box, 20-in Pig, lunge 125-lb axle bar
Men: Jump 50-in log, 42-in box, 20-in Pig, lunge 185-lb axle bar
Women
Position | Athlete |
1 | Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr |
2 | Mallory O’Brien |
3 | Emma Lawson |
4 | Haley Adams |
5 | Danielle Brandon |
6 | Kara Saunders |
7 | Matilde Garnes |
8 | Baylee Rayl |
9 | Paige Semenza |
10 | Arielle Loewen |
Men
Position | Athlete |
1 | Saxon Panchik |
2 | Justin Medeiros |
3 | Ricky Garard |
4 | Samuel Kwant |
5 | Noah Ohlsen |
6 | BK Gudmundsson |
7 | Cole Sager |
8 | Patrick Vellner |
9 | Uldis Upenieks |
10 | Spencer Panchik |
Individual Event 8 – Echo Press
For time:
30/25 Echo Bike calories
10 block HSPU
20/15 Echo Bike calories
10 block HSPU
20/15 Echo Bike calories
10 block HSPU
30/25 Echo Bike calories
Women: 2-in deficit
Men: 3.5-in deficit
Women
Position | Athlete |
1 | Alexis Raptis |
2 | Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr |
3 | Emma McQuaid |
4 | Caroline Conners |
5 | Dani Speegle |
6 | Paige Powers |
7 | Seungyeon Choi |
8 | Alex Willis |
9 | Emma Lawson |
10 | Arielle Loewen |
Men
Position | Athlete |
1 | Will Moorad |
2 | Jayson Hopper |
3 | Roman Khrennikov |
4 | Enrico Zenoni |
5 | Justin Medeiros |
6 | Spencer Panchik |
7 | Andre Houdet |
8 | Colten Mertens |
9 | Patrick Vellner |
10 | Guilherme Malheiros |
Teams Event 5 – Muscle Pig
4 rounds for time of:
10 synchro muscle-ups
10 Pig flips, per Pig
Women: 350-lb Pig
Men: 510-lb Pig
Result
Position | Team |
1 | CrossFit Mayhem Freedom |
2 | CrossFit Mayhem Independence |
3 | CrossFit Reykjavik |
4 | CrossFit Invictus |
5 | CrossFit Move Fast Lift Heavy |
6 | CrossFit Pro1 Montreal |
7 | CrossFit Overtake Team Density |
8 | CrossFit Taranis Lifetree |
9 | CrossFit OBA |
10 | CrossFit Oslo Navy Blue |
Teams Event 6 – Handstand Machine
2 rounds for time of:
40 Echo Bike calories, each, MM
15 block HSPU, total, FF
30 Echo Bike calories, each, FF
20 block HSPU, total, MM
500-m row, MM, + handstand hold
500-m row, FF, + handstand hold
Women: 2-in deficit
Men: 3.5-in deficit
Result
Position | Team |
1 | CrossFit Mayhem Freedom |
2 | CrossFit Oslo Navy Blue |
3 | CrossFit Reykjavik |
4 | CrossFit Selwyn |
5 | CrossFit Mayhem Independence |
6 | CrossFit EXF |
7 | CrossFit Nordic Original |
8 | CrossFit Oslo Purple Red |
9 | CrossFit Overtake Team Density |
10 | CrossFit Invictus |
Team
So that’s everything from 2022 CrossFit Games Day 3 in the Individuals and Teams division.
What is CrossFit?
“CrossFit is a lifestyle characterized by safe, effective exercise and sound nutrition. CrossFit can be used to accomplish any goal, from improved health to weight loss to better performance.
The program works for everyone — people who are just starting out and people who have trained for years.”
What are CrossFit Workouts?
“The magic is in the movement. CrossFit workouts are different every day and can be modified to help each athlete achieve their goals. The workouts may be adapted for people at any age and level of fitness.”
What is the CrossFit Community?
“Your support network. At thousands of affiliates around the world, people encourage and motivate each other in every class as they work toward their goals. Start training with friends. Make new friends. The fun is in the community.”
Is CrossFit for me?
“Yes. Everyone can do CrossFit regardless of age, injuries and current fitness levels. The program is modified for each person to help him or her safely become healthier and fitter. Grandparents and Olympians can perform modified versions of the same general workout.”
Do I need to be in shape to start CrossFit?
“No. CrossFit is the program that will get you in shape. No matter what your current fitness level is, you can start CrossFit.
As you become fitter, workouts will become more challenging. Every workout is designed to help you succeed, improve fitness and move you toward your goals.”
Is CrossFit safe?
“Yes. CrossFit training is very safe, and sitting on your couch is actually incredibly dangerous.
In CrossFit boxes, credentialed trainers provide precise instructions and coaching to help people move safely and efficiently, helping people avoid all the diseases that come from inactivity, obesity and poor nutrition.”
What about Nutrition?
“To accomplish your goals faster, we recommend you eat a variety of healthy foods in quantities that support fitness training but not body fat.
By avoiding excessive amounts of refined carbohydrates and measuring your intake of protein, carbohydrates and fat, you will see dramatic, measurable increases in health.”
How will CrossFit affect my health?
“CrossFit LLC holds a uniquely elegant solution to the greatest problem facing the world today: chronic disease.
The CrossFit program—constantly varied high-intensity functional movement coupled with meat and vegetables, nuts and seeds, some fruit, little starch, and no sugar—can give you a pass on chronic disease.
If you are not sick, know that fitness provides a great margin of protection against the ravages of time and disease. Fitness is and should be “super-wellness.” To improve or preserve your health, do CrossFit.”
How will I get fitter with CrossFit?
“CrossFit improves general physical preparedness (GPP). We have designed our program to elicit as broad an adaptational response as possible.
CrossFit is not a specialized fitness program but a deliberate attempt to optimize physical competence in each of 10 fitness domains: cardiovascular/respiratory endurance, stamina, strength, flexibility, power, speed, coordination, agility, balance and accuracy.
CrossFit was developed to enhance an individual’s competency at all physical tasks. People who do CrossFit are prepared for all challenges, whether they come in the gym, on a playing field or as part of daily life.”
Where can I do CrossFit?
“You can use CrossFit.com resources to do CrossFit anywhere—even with minimal equipment. To work with a credentialed coach in a dedicated, fully equipped facility, find a local CrossFit affiliate.”
Where can I find CrossFit workouts?
“A workout of the day—WOD—can be found here. Each day’s workout post is accompanied by carefully selected resources and reference materials that will help you become healthier and fitter.”
What if I can’t use the recommended weight or perform the programmed movements in the WOD?
“Use a weight that’s manageable for you or use a percentage of the weight prescribed. Replace movements you can’t do with those you can. For more information on scaling and modifying workouts, review the “CrossFit Level 1 Training Guide.”
The CrossFit Journal also contains resources to help you scale the workout to your level.”
Is the WOD enough? Should I do more?
“The WOD is a starting point, and each person will need to experiment to determine what “enough” means. Experienced athletes with specific competition goals might need additional work to improve their fitness, while beginners might need to reduce the volume of the WOD to optimize results.
The exact amount of work can be determined with the assistance of an expert coach at a CrossFit affiliate or by carefully logging your workouts and evaluating the results.
The demands of sport and active living will affect what you can do in each WOD, and you will need to balance your work/rest cycles to allow for recovery.”
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