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The 2023 NOBULL CrossFit Games will be the last one for coach Ben Bergeron. In a press release on May 2, Bergeron announced that he would “retire from coaching elite athletes at the CrossFit Games” following the 2023 Games in Madison, WI, on Aug. 1-6.Instead of coaching elite Games competitors as he has for a decade and a half, Bergeron will “refocus 100 percent of his efforts on the launch of CompTrain 3.0 with a new app.” That new app will include a “new approach” and yet-to-be-unveiled “expanded features.” Bergeron aims to offer the tools he used to help those athletes reach the Games to the CompTrain 3.0 app users.In Bergeron’s stead, nine-time CrossFit Games competitor Cole Sager will be the Elite Athlete Head Coach at CompTrain for the 2024 CrossFit season.
During Bergeron’s coaching career, he has logged a staggering 253 athlete visits to the CrossFit Games, including “10 champions & 19 podiums across the [Individual] male, [Individual] female, Masters, Teens, and Teams divisions.” Some of the biggest names Bergeron has coached include Sager, Brooke Wells, two-time Fittest Woman on Earth® Katrin Davi?ðsdo?ttir, and five-time Fittest Man on Earth® Mat Fraser.
Bergeron launched CompTrain in 2011, implementing the “camp model now commonly used in the industry.” His student-turned-successor Cole Sager has been a mainstay at the CrossFit Games since 2014 and has never finished lower than 20th in his nine appearances at the Games. Sager’s career-best Games finish was fifth in 2016. Below are Sager’s career results at the Games:
CrossFit Games Results — Cole Sager
2014 CrossFit Games — 17th place
2015 CrossFit Games — Seventh place
2016 CrossFit Games — Fifth place
2017 CrossFit Games — 16th place
2018 CrossFit Games — Seventh place
2019 CrossFit Games — 11th place
2020 CrossFit Games — 20th place
2021 CrossFit Games — 14th place
2022 CrossFit Games — 13th place
Sager is scheduled to compete next in the 2023 North America West Semifinal from May 25-28 in an attempt to reach his 10th consecutive CrossFit Games.
Prospective users of the CompTrain 3.0 app can “sign up for a 14-day free trial now via www.comptrain.com or download it on iOS or Android.”
Featured image: @benbergeron on Instagram
The 2023 NOBULL CrossFit Games will be the last one for coach Ben Bergeron. In a press release on May 2, Bergeron announced that he would “retire from coaching elite athletes at the CrossFit Games” following the 2023 Games in Madison, WI, on Aug. 1-6.
Instead of coaching elite Games competitors as he has for a decade and a half, Bergeron will “refocus 100 percent of his efforts on the launch of CompTrain 3.0 with a new app.” That new app will include a “new approach” and yet-to-be-unveiled “expanded features.” Bergeron aims to offer the tools he used to help those athletes reach the Games to the CompTrain 3.0 app users.
In Bergeron’s stead, nine-time CrossFit Games competitor Cole Sager will be the Elite Athlete Head Coach at CompTrain for the 2024 CrossFit season.
During Bergeron’s coaching career, he has logged a staggering 253 athlete visits to the CrossFit Games, including “10 champions & 19 podiums across the [Individual] male, [Individual] female, Masters, Teens, and Teams divisions.” Some of the biggest names Bergeron has coached include Sager, Brooke Wells, two-time Fittest Woman on Earth® Katrin Davi?ðsdo?ttir, and five-time Fittest Man on Earth® Mat Fraser.
Bergeron launched CompTrain in 2011, implementing the “camp model now commonly used in the industry.” His student-turned-successor Cole Sager has been a mainstay at the CrossFit Games since 2014 and has never finished lower than 20th in his nine appearances at the Games. Sager’s career-best Games finish was fifth in 2016. Below are Sager’s career results at the Games:
CrossFit Games Results — Cole Sager
Prospective users of the CompTrain 3.0 app can “sign up for a 14-day free trial now via www.comptrain.com or download it on iOS or Android.”
Featured image: @benbergeron on Instagram
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During Bergeron’s coaching career, he has logged a staggering 253 athlete visits to the CrossFit Games, including “10 champions & 19 podiums across the [Individual] male, [Individual] female, Masters, Teens, and Teams divisions.” Some of the biggest names Bergeron has coached include Sager, Brooke Wells, two-time Fittest Woman on Earth® Katrin Davi?ðsdo?ttir, and five-time Fittest Man on Earth® Mat Fraser.
Bergeron launched CompTrain in 2011, implementing the “camp model now commonly used in the industry.” His student-turned-successor Cole Sager has been a mainstay at the CrossFit Games since 2014 and has never finished lower than 20th in his nine appearances at the Games. Sager’s career-best Games finish was fifth in 2016. Below are Sager’s career results at the Games:
CrossFit Games Results — Cole Sager
2014 CrossFit Games — 17th place
2015 CrossFit Games — Seventh place
2016 CrossFit Games — Fifth place
2017 CrossFit Games — 16th place
2018 CrossFit Games — Seventh place
2019 CrossFit Games — 11th place
2020 CrossFit Games — 20th place
2021 CrossFit Games — 14th place
2022 CrossFit Games — 13th place
Sager is scheduled to compete next in the 2023 North America West Semifinal from May 25-28 in an attempt to reach his 10th consecutive CrossFit Games.
Prospective users of the CompTrain 3.0 app can “sign up for a 14-day free trial now via www.comptrain.com or download it on iOS or Android.”
Featured image: @benbergeron on Instagram
The 2023 NOBULL CrossFit Games will be the last one for coach Ben Bergeron. In a press release on May 2, Bergeron announced that he would “retire from coaching elite athletes at the CrossFit Games” following the 2023 Games in Madison, WI, on Aug. 1-6.
Instead of coaching elite Games competitors as he has for a decade and a half, Bergeron will “refocus 100 percent of his efforts on the launch of CompTrain 3.0 with a new app.” That new app will include a “new approach” and yet-to-be-unveiled “expanded features.” Bergeron aims to offer the tools he used to help those athletes reach the Games to the CompTrain 3.0 app users.
In Bergeron’s stead, nine-time CrossFit Games competitor Cole Sager will be the Elite Athlete Head Coach at CompTrain for the 2024 CrossFit season.
During Bergeron’s coaching career, he has logged a staggering 253 athlete visits to the CrossFit Games, including “10 champions & 19 podiums across the [Individual] male, [Individual] female, Masters, Teens, and Teams divisions.” Some of the biggest names Bergeron has coached include Sager, Brooke Wells, two-time Fittest Woman on Earth® Katrin Davi?ðsdo?ttir, and five-time Fittest Man on Earth® Mat Fraser.
Bergeron launched CompTrain in 2011, implementing the “camp model now commonly used in the industry.” His student-turned-successor Cole Sager has been a mainstay at the CrossFit Games since 2014 and has never finished lower than 20th in his nine appearances at the Games. Sager’s career-best Games finish was fifth in 2016. Below are Sager’s career results at the Games:
CrossFit Games Results — Cole Sager
- 2014 CrossFit Games — 17th place
- 2015 CrossFit Games — Seventh place
- 2016 CrossFit Games — Fifth place
- 2017 CrossFit Games — 16th place
- 2018 CrossFit Games — Seventh place
- 2019 CrossFit Games — 11th place
- 2020 CrossFit Games — 20th place
- 2021 CrossFit Games — 14th place
- 2022 CrossFit Games — 13th place
Prospective users of the CompTrain 3.0 app can “sign up for a 14-day free trial now via www.comptrain.com or download it on iOS or Android.”
Featured image: @benbergeron on Instagram
Click here to view the article.








