The 2026 Torian Pro delivered one of the most competitive weekends of the CrossFit season, with close title races, standout event performances, and a dominant showing from Oceania athletes.
From Ricky Garard and Madeline Sturt securing narrow overall victories to multiple event wins reshaping the leaderboard throughout the weekend, the competition once again proved why Torian Pro remains one of the premier stops on the road to the CrossFit Games.
3 Key Takeaways from the Pro Individual Male Division
- Ricky Garard won the 2026 Torian Pro men’s division by just 12 points, finishing with 655 points to Jay Crouch’s 643.
- Jay Crouch recorded the highest number of event podium finishes, including wins in “Heavy Hann” and “King Arthur II.”
- Bayley Martin delivered the strongest closing push of the weekend, winning “One for the Money” and securing third overall with 604 points.
Torian Pro 2026 Pro Individual Male Division Leaderboard
| Rank | Name | Points |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ricky Garard | 655 |
| 2 | Jay Crouch | 643 |
| 3 | Bayley Martin | 604 |
| 4 | Justin Medeiros | 574 |
| 5 | Riley Martin | 535 |
| 6 | Isaac Newman | 526 |
| 7 | Zac Thomas | 490 |
| 8 | Brandyn Gaskill | 475 |
| 9 | Hiko O Te Rangi Curtis | 468 |
| 10 | Stephen Mischewski | 422 |
| 11 | Benjamin Sexton | 400 |
| 12 | Dante Karangaroa | 369 |
| 13 | Thor Hajnal | 349 |
| 14 | Ben Hickson | 348 |
| 15 | Lachlan Park | 322 |
| 16 | Ethan van der Velden | 315 |
| 17 | Connor Smith | 308 |
| 18 | Jack Fleming | 308 |
| 19 | Kaea Taurua | 301 |
| 20 | Jack Sweeney | 300 |
| 21 | Gonzalo del Rio | 298 |
| 22 | Conor Mceleny | 293 |
| 23 | Kevin Gosselin | 284 |
| 24 | Liam Ford | 271 |
| 25 | John Champion | 250 |
| 26 | Daniel Goulet | 249 |
| 27 | Isaac Sheriff | 248 |
| 28 | Jake Standen | 247 |
| 29 | Nathan Corden | 242 |
| 30 | James Hargreaves | 229 |
| 31 | Ryan Mulvaney | 191 |
| 32 | Jack Verman | 175 |
| 33 | Jacob Wheeler | 168 |
| 34 | Cameron Kuszla | 157 |
| 35 | Cj Walker | 146 |
| 36 | Nicky Rodgers | 101 |
| 37 | Max Lees | 96 |
| 38 | Alvaro Alarcon | 26 |
Source data from the 2026 TYR Torian Pro men’s individual leaderboard.
Torian Pro 2026 Pro Individual Male Division Recap
Ricky Garard claimed the overall title through consistency across every event. He never finished lower than fifth in any scored workout and accumulated four top-4 event finishes during the competition. While he did not win an individual event, his ability to stay near the top of the leaderboard throughout the weekend secured the championship.
Jay Crouch pushed Garard throughout the competition and finished only 12 points back. Crouch won both “Heavy Hann” and “King Arthur II,” while also placing third in both “Kuta” and “One for the Money.” His lowest event finish was 11th in “Regional Redux,” which ultimately proved costly in the overall standings.
Bayley Martin rounded out the podium after a highly consistent weekend that included a win in “One for the Money,” second in “Regional Redux,” and third in “King Arthur II.” Justin Medeiros finished fourth overall with 574 points despite not winning an event, relying instead on steady finishes that included fourth in “Kuta” and fourth in the final event.
Several athletes produced standout single-event performances that reshaped the leaderboard. Isaac Newman won “Heavy Hann” with the fastest time of 8:32.00, while Dante Karangaroa took second in “One for the Money.” Zac Thomas also impressed with an event win in “Heavy Hann,” but lower finishes in other workouts kept him seventh overall.
The competition further reinforced Oceania’s depth in elite CrossFit. Eight of the top 10 finishers represented Australia or New Zealand, with only Justin Medeiros and Benjamin Sexton breaking the regional dominance.
Torian Pro 2026 Pro Individual Female Division
Let’s check out all the action from the female side of the event.
3 Key Takeaways from the Pro Individual Male Division
- Madeline Sturt won the 2026 Torian Pro women’s division by just six points over Ellie Turner, 607 to 601.
- Kyra Milligan was the only athlete to win multiple events, taking victories in both “Heavy Hann” and “King Arthur II.”
- Stephanie Collins recorded the fastest time in “One for the Money” and earned the division’s only 100-point finish in that event, despite placing eighth overall.
Torian Pro 2026 Pro Individual Female Division Leaderboard
| Rank | Name | Points |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Madeline Sturt | 607 |
| 2 | Ellie Turner | 601 |
| 3 | Kyra Milligan | 586 |
| 4 | Isabella Vallejo | 544 |
| 5 | Daisy Mcdonald | 520 |
| 6 | Ella Price | 517 |
| 7 | Jess Green | 517 |
| 8 | Stephanie Collins | 501 |
| 9 | Briony Challis | 418 |
| 10 | Marnie Sykes | 398 |
| 11 | Danielle Ford | 372 |
| 12 | Hayley Adams | 368 |
| 13 | Erika Palasty | 364 |
| 14 | Erin Felton | 362 |
| 15 | Gabi Smit | 360 |
| 16 | Ema Iredell | 352 |
| 17 | Gemma Hauck | 343 |
| 18 | Tayla Howe | 342 |
| 19 | Isabella Andueza | 315 |
| 20 | Madi Gilmour | 310 |
| 21 | Laura Yardley | 292 |
| 22 | Megan Powell | 288 |
| 23 | Mekenzie Woodhouse | 288 |
| 24 | Brodie Preston | 281 |
| 25 | Gemma Ellis | 274 |
| 26 | Sarah Kebbell | 270 |
| 27 | Ebony Jankowski | 239 |
| 28 | Lauren Lovick | 234 |
| 29 | Nikoletta Stadnik | 219 |
| 30 | Lisa Hemerik | 207 |
| 31 | Alexandra Bulic | 205 |
| 32 | Hamali Binding | 181 |
| 33 | Julia Hannaford | 166 |
| 34 | Tyler Mckellar | 146 |
| 35 | Hinatea Montebello | 132 |
| 36 | Maddie Jarvis | 104 |
| 37 | Holly Hiney | 80 |
Source data from the 2026 TYR Torian Pro women’s individual leaderboard.
Torian Pro 2026 Pro Individual Female Division Recap
Madeline Sturt secured the overall title through consistency across every stage of the competition. The Australian athlete never finished lower than 14th in any event and collected four podium finishes during the final four workouts, placing third in “One for the Money,” “Two for the Show,” and “King Arthur II,” before finishing fourth in the final. While she did not win an event outright, her steady scoring across all eight workouts proved enough to edge Ellie Turner by six points.
Ellie Turner came closest to taking the title after opening the weekend with a victory in “Kuta” and later adding second-place finishes in both “One for the Money” and the final event. Turner recorded five top-6 event finishes overall, but a 21st-place result in “Two for the Show” created the decisive gap in the standings.
American athlete Kyra Milligan finished third overall with 586 points and produced the most dominant individual event performances of the weekend. Milligan won both “Heavy Hann” and “King Arthur II,” while also placing second in “Regional Redux.” Her winning time of 8:38.28 in “Heavy Hann” was the fastest mark recorded in the women’s division for that event.
The fight for the top five remained tight throughout the competition. Isabella Vallejo finished fourth overall after winning “Two for the Show” and placing second in both “Kuta” and “King Arthur II.” Daisy Mcdonald rounded out the top five thanks to a victory in the final event and four finishes inside the top 11 across the weekend.
Ella Price and Jess Green both finished on 517 points, but Price officially claimed sixth overall after stronger placements in later events. Stephanie Collins, meanwhile, climbed to eighth overall after winning “One for the Money” in 4:12.17 — the fastest time in that workout — though lower finishes in “Two for the Show” and “King Arthur II” limited her overall placing.
The women’s leaderboard again highlighted the strength of the Oceania field. Australia and New Zealand athletes occupied seven of the top eight positions overall, with Kyra Milligan standing as the only non-Oceania athlete to reach the podium.
Conclusion
The 2026 Torian Pro men’s division showcased the depth of Oceania CrossFit, with Ricky Garard narrowly defeating Jay Crouch in a battle that remained close until the final event. Consistency ultimately proved more valuable than individual event wins, while the stacked field highlighted just how competitive the region has become heading into the CrossFit Games season.
The women’s division delivered another tight finish, as Madeline Sturt edged Ellie Turner by only six points after a weekend of constant leaderboard changes. With multiple event winners and strong performances across every test, the competition highlighted both the depth and versatility of the elite women competing at Torian Pro.