CrossFit Open Workout 26.2 Has Been Revealed (Everything You Need to Know)

| Mar 05, 2026 / 2 min read
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CrossFit Open Workout 26.2 has now been released.

CrossFit Open Workout 26.2

80-foot dumbbell overhead walking lunge

20 alternating dumbbell snatches

20 pull-ups

80-foot dumbbell overhead walking lunge

20 alternating dumbbell snatches

20 chest-to-bar pull-ups

80-foot dumbbell overhead walking lunge

20 alternating dumbbell snatches

20 muscle-ups

Time cap: 15 minutes

♀ 35-lb (15-kg) dumbbell

♂ 50-lb (22.5-kg) dumbbell

In the live announcement for CrossFit Open Workout 26.2, 3 of the best female CrossFit Athletes on the planet, Lucy Campbell, Aimee Cringle and Mirjam von Rohr, went head to head.

Lucy Campbell

After being unable to compete during the 2023 and 2024 seasons due to injury, Lucy Campbell stormed back onto the scene in 2025, taking fourth in the CrossFit Open, and finishing second at the CrossFit Games. In 2026, she has her sights set even higher: the top of the podium. Is Campbell the favorite to win it all this year?

CrossFit Open Workout 26.2

Aimee Cringle

In her rookie season at the 2024 Games, Cringle took 13th place. In the 2025 Open, Cringle finished 14th overall. This upward trajectory carried into the Games, where she took eighth place overall and had four top-5 event finishes. Heading into 2026, can Cringle continue her ascension, this time to the CrossFit Games podium?

Mirjam von Rohr

The back-to-back CrossFit Open champ is here to defend her title. Mirjam von Rohr has been dominant in the Open, winning three of the last six Open workouts en route to consecutive Open titles. At the 2025 CrossFit Games, she also found success, finishing seventh overall and winning the 1RM Back Squat event. Will she be able to complete the Open hat trick in 2026?

Squat and barbell.

Why People Have Fun During the CrossFit Open

People take part in the CrossFit Open because it offers a unique opportunity to test themselves in the exact same workouts as athletes across the globe, from everyday gym members to the sport’s top competitors. It creates a shared experience where everyone tackles the same challenges, compares scores, and supports one another, fostering a strong sense of community. For many participants, the Open also serves as a benchmark, allowing them to track their progress year after year and see how their fitness compares worldwide.

The Open adds intensity, accountability, and excitement to weekly training, transforming regular workouts into events that feel purposeful and memorable.

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