2021 CrossFit Games Quarterfinals Results Announced, Semifinals Ahead

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The 2021 CrossFit Games season is well underway, with the Quarterfinals just wrapping this past week and the SemiFinals ahead. CrossFit has announced the results of the 2021 CrossFit Games Quarterfinals. This year, the 2021 CrossFit Open ended with Australia’s Tia-Clair Toomey Orr leading the women, and Canada’s Jeffrey Adler leading the men.


Related: Video: Jeffrey Adler Crushes Open Workout 20.4 In Just 12:41


Toomey-Orr stayed on top for the women through the Quarterfinals taking the lead in Oceania. In North America, Adler slid to the number three spot with Travis Mayer at the top of the leaderboard for the men. Just ahead of Jeffrey Adler in the second spot was Scott Panchik.


This goal for each athlete during the Quarterfinals was to rank in the top 120 in their division for North America, the top 60 in their division for Europe, and the top 30 in their division in all other continents.


  • North America: Top 120 men and 120 women, top 80 teams (30 men, 30 women, 20 teams for each of the 4 Semifinal events)
  • Europe: Top 60 men, 60 women, top 40 teams (30 men, 30 women, 20 teams for each of the 4 Semifinal events)
  • Asia, Africa, South America, Oceania: Top 30 men, 30 women, 20 teams
Unofficial Quarterfinals Results
In North America, two-time CrossFit Games athlete Amanda Barnhart took the top spot for the women. Just behind her by two points, Titan Games champ Dani Speegle slid into the two spot. Teen Mallory O’Brien is one point behind Speegle going into the Semi’s. Emma Cary took the fourth, and last year’s 2020 CrossFit Games fifth-place finisher Brooke Wells placed fifth.


North America


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North America: Women’s Division


1. Amanda Barnhart: 104 points

2. Dani Speegle: 106 points

3. Mallory O’Brien: 107 points

4. Emma Cary: 113 points

5. Brooke Wells: 114 points

6. Feeroozeh Saghafi: 155 points

7. Regan Huckaby: 159 points

8. Danielle Brandon: 163 points

9. Andrea Nisler: 176 points

10. Kristi Eramo O’Connell: 234 points

11. Bethany Shadburn: 246 points

12. Paige Semenza: 250 points

13. Kristine Best: 256 points

14. Alessandra Pichelli: 264 points

15. Sydney Michalyshen: 288 points

16. Christine Kolenbrander: 290 points

17. Kendall Vincelette: 354 points

18. Carolyne Prevost: 358 points

19. Emily Rolfe: 392 points

20. Kloie Wilson: 399 points


In addition to these top 20, Meg Reardon placed in the twenty-second spot, and Kari Pearce is at the 28th. Brooke Wells’s twin Sydney Wells finished 71st, giving her some room to go to the Semi’s.




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North America: Men’s Division


1. Travis Mayer: 158 points

2. Scott Panchik: 160 points

3. Jeffrey Adler: 219 points

4. Patrick Vellner: 245 points

5. Alexandre Caron: 259 points

6. Justin Medeiros: 284 points

7. Tyler Christophel: 290 points

8. Saxon Panchik: 298 points

9. Noah Ohlsen: 315 points

10. Spencer Panchik: 331 points

11. Adam Davidson: 339 points

12. Chandler Smith: 344 points

13. Dylan Pettit: 351 points

14. Samuel Cournoyer: 352 points

15. Nick Mathew: 355 points

16. Sarin Suvanasai: 373 points

17. Alex Vigneault: 374 points

18. Ben Smith: 379 points

19. Samual Kwant: 384 points

20. Cole Sager: 393 points


For the men, all of the top 5 that competed in the 2020 CrossFit Games Finals made it to the Quarterfinals, as did all 3 Panchik brothers.


Europe
Europe: Women’s Division


1. Laura Horvath: 47 points

2. Gabriela Migala: 55 points

3. Kristin Holte: 63 points

4. Jacqueline Dahlstrom: 74 points

5. Emma McQuaid: 141 points

6. Tayla Howe: 159 points

7. Emma Tall: 171 points

8. Sona Karaskova: 173 points

9. Kelly Friel: 190 points

10. Annie Thorisdottir: 197 points

11. Katrin Davidsdottir: 200 points

12. Samantha Briggs: 211 points

13. Karin Freyova: 224 points

14. Mikaela Norman: 225 points

15. Erica Ekelund: 227 points

16. Matilde Garnes: 236 points

17. Lena Richter: 255 points

18. Camilla Salomonsson Hellman: 261 points

19. Thuridur Erla Helgadottir: 270 points

20. Ella Wunger: 274 points


Europe: Men’s Division


1. Reggie Fasa: 140 points

2. Simon Mantyla: 151 points

3. Jonne Koski: 160 points

4. Giorgos Karavis: 168 points

5. Bjorgvin Karl Gudmundsson: 188 points

6. Moritz Fiebig: 193 points

7. Andre Houdet: 200 points

8. Joshua Al-Chamaa: 234 points

9. Frederik Aegidius: 252 points

10. Uldis Upenieks: 270 points

11. Alexandre Pinsolle: 282 points

12. Boris Judin: 295 points

13. Henrik Haapalainen: 308 points

14. Lazar Dukic: 317 points

15. Fabian Beneito: 337 points

16. Sam Stewart: 343 points

17. Tommaso Pieri: 354 points

18. Guillaume Briant: 357 points

19. PD Savage: 360 points

20. Alex Kotoulas: 368 points


Asia
Asia: Women’s Division


1. Alexsandra Buzunova: 25 points

2. Seungyeon Choi: 32 points

3. Svetlana Kunyshkina: 38 points

4. Svetlana Veselova: 51 points

5. Seher Kaya: 77 points

6. Aichan Chen: 80 points (Tied, 6th)

7. Anastasia Plekhanova: 80 points (Tied, 6th)

8. Yuko Sakuyama: 80 points (Tied, 6th)

9. Maria Astashova: 84 points

10. Baryshnickova Darya: 90 points (Tied, 10th)

11. Dawon Jung: 90 points (Tied, 10th)

12. Nataly Egorova: 94 points

13. Kseniia Trubetskaia: 105 points

14. Kamila Takeyeva: 127 points

15. Galchenko Liliia: 131 points

16. Uracha Teerawanitsan: 136 points (Tied, 16th)

17. Or Cohen: 136 points (Tied, 16th)

18. Nicole Pettel: 140 points

19. Akiko Kamitani: 141 points

20. Alina Aleksandrova: 142 points (Tied, 20th)

21. Omer Reshef: 142 points (Tied, 20th)


Asia: Men’s Division


1. Aleksandar Ilin: 56 points

2. Hamzeh Tarefi: 74 points

3. Stas Solodov: 76 points

4. Seokbeom Kim: 107 points

5. Timofey Prolubnikov: 109 points

6. Roman Khrennikov: 111 points

7. Vladimir Sechin: 132 points

8. Eitan Lieberman: 138 points

9. Denis Samsonov: 148 points

10. Iakov Filimonov: 153 points

11. Ivan Kukartsev: 166 points

12. Ant Haynes: 171 points

13. Basel Qatamesh: 176 points

14. Rulan Miftakhov: 197 points

15. Ilyas Kuliev: 200 points

16. Sunjae Han: 209 points

17. Artyom Matsak: 217 points

18. Zhenhua Zhou: 236 points

19. Ram Dover: 239 points

20. Eren Kim: 240 points


Africa
Africa: Women’s Division


1. Michelle Basnett: 32 points

2. Dina Swift: 39 points

3. Michelle Merand: 42 points

4. Mary Jamieson: 64 points

5. Gemma Rader: 65 points

6. Anneke Spies: 73 points

7. Ingy Hossam Eldin: 81 points

8. Aya Fouad: 105 points

9. Elzaan Goosen: 107 points

10. Brady Finkel: 108 points

11. Janine Penniall: 111 points

12. Megan Joy McDermott: 112 points

13. Leeverne Engelbrecht: 113 points

14. Gilmari Reyneke: 117 points

15. Lee Keyrouz: 120 points

16. Christina Livaditakis: 127 points

17. Nicola Temperman: 128 points

18. Francie Gerber: 134 points

19. Giselle Barbosa: 144 points

20. Megan Faul: 145 points


Africa: Men’s Division


1. Jason Smith: 67 points

2. Kealan Henry: 70 points

3. Ruan Duvenage: 85 points

4. Mohamed Elomda: 93 points

5. Billy Pullen: 103 points

6. Darren Zurnamer: 114 points

7. Abelrahman Abullah: 119 points

8. Ruan Conradie: 126 points

9. Hamza Mahir: 129 points

10. Alexandre Bradley: 139 points

11. Brandon Jacobs: 148 points

12. Barend Smit: 149 points

13. AJ Visser: 160 points

14. Trent Williams: 163 points

15. Ruan Potgieter: 169 points

16. Michael Van Tonder: 178 points

17. Schalk Burger: 185 points

18. Rene Lamont: 186 points




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Oceania
Oceania: Women’s Division


1. Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr: 13 points

2. Kara Saunders: 18 points

3. Laura Clifton: 45 points

4. Ellie Turner: 57 points

5. Christee Bishop: 61 points

6. Madeline Sturt: 67 points

7. Marnie Sykes: 73 points

8. Justine Beath: 86 points

9. Bailey Rogers: 97 points

10. Gemma Hauck: 111 points

11. Madeline Shelling: 113 points

12. Harriet Roberts: 132 points (Tied, 12th)

13. Alethea Boon: 132 points (Tied, 12th)

14. Danielle Ford: 154 points

15. Simone Arthur: 167 points (Tied, 15th)

16. Jessica Coughlan: 167 points (Tied, 15th)

17. Emma Chapman: 171 points

18. Annika Roberts: 199 points

19. Olivia Kelly: 200 points (Tied, 19th)

20. Briony Challis: 200 points (Tied, 19th)


Oceania: Men’s Division


1. Jay Crouch: 37 points

2. Khan Porter: 43 points

3. Bayden Brown: 48 points

4. Rob Forte: 77 points

5. Luke Fiso: 87 points

6. Brandon Swan: 95 points

7. Jake Standen: 138 points

8. Matt Gilpin: 147 points

9. Royce Dunne: 149 points

10. John Champion: 152 points

11. Zeke Grove: 163 points

12. Ben Fowler: 170 points

13. James Newbury: 177 points

14. Evan Morris: 210 points

15. Rees Machell: 214 points

16. Rob Watt: 239 points

17. Dene Flude: 252 points

18. Luke Fowler: 255 points

19. Adam Leaney: 259 points

20. Kendall Peterson: 265 points


South America
South America: Women’s Division


1. Larissa Cunha: 21 points

2. Melina Rodriguez: 39 points

3. Sasha Nievas: 43 points

4. Victoria Campos: 50 points

5. Gabriella Moratti: 69 points

6. Alexia Williams: 76 points

7. Thais Nunes: 82 points

8. Julia Kato: 89 points

9. Amanda Fusuma: 103 points

10. Laura Gonzales-Marin: 107 points

11. Jimena Delamer: 108 points

12. Bia Clemente: 114 points

13. Thatianne Freitas: 122 points

14. Luiza Marques: 140 points

15. Adriana Gonzales: 142 points

16. Valentina Rangel: 152 points (Tied, 16th)

17. Claudia Amaral: 152 points (Tied, 16th)

18. Isabel D’Avis: 157 points

19. Carol Colling: 168 points

20. Maria Camila Quintero: 170 points


South America: Men’s Division


1. Nicolas Bidarte: 53 points

2. Anderson Primo: 61 points

3. Benjamin Gutierrez: 75 points

4. Guilherme Malheiros: 87 points

5. Agustin Richelme: 88 points

6. Julian Serna: 100 points (Tied, 6th)

7. Piero Gorichon: 100 points (Tied, 6th)

8. Maxmiliano Arigossi: 103 points

9. Bruno Marins: 109 points

10. Kaique Cerveny: 112 points

11. Mario Santaella: 138 points

12. Santiago Combo: 153 points

13. Guilherme Domingues: 158 points

14. Vitor Caetano: 187 points

15. Martin Gonzalez: 191 points

16. Gustavo Errico: 192 points

17. Lucas Da Rosa: 200 points

18. Flaudizio Brandao: 202 points

19. Geronimo Beaudean: 203 points

20. Joao Pedro Barcelos: 211 points


It’s worth noting that not only did last year’s winner and now four-time Fittest Woman on Earth Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr land the W in Oceania, but at 13 points, Tia is also holding the lowest number of points in the world in both men’s and women’s division. If she keeps this momentum she is well on her way to becoming the five-time Fittest Woman on Earth.


The Semifinals are next. It was originally planned to have Semifinal events held in-person, but this has changed due to pandemic-related logistics and complications. After the Semifinals, 38 men, 38 women, and 38 teams will get invitations for the 2021 NOBULL CrossFit Games. There will be a Last-Chance Qualifier where the top two men and two women from that event will join the 38 athletes in each division to ensure 40 in each category head to the SemiFinals.







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