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Tom Platz Reveals Gastroenteritis Caused Facial Paralysis from Bell’s Palsy: “Recovery Is Challenging” 

Tom Platz Reveals Gastroenteritis Caused Facial Paralysis from Bell’s Palsy: “Recovery Is Challenging” 

Golden era bodybuilder Tom Platz is on the mend following a tough bout with Gastroenteritis. In a recent Instagram reel, Platz revealed that the condition caused Bell’s Palsy, temporary paralysis of the muscles in the face.  Detroit’s Tom Platz built a statue-esque physique with ruthless training and sheer willpower. He is celebrated today for his […]
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2023 CrossFit Games Results — Individual & Teams Day Three

2023 CrossFit Games Results — Individual & Teams Day Three

The third day of the 2023 CrossFit Games took place in sunny Madison, Wisconsin, and it was ‘make or break’ for many athletes. Day three’s workouts showcased impressive versatility, challenging various fitness aspects like endurance, strength, and technique. Athletes who did not have any significant weaknesses were most successful on day three, as consistency was […]
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Dorian Yates Talks Winning Final 1997 Mr. Olympia Title Despite Tricep Being ‘90% Detached’

Dorian Yates Talks Winning Final 1997 Mr. Olympia Title Despite Tricep Being ‘90% Detached’

Dorian Yates was no stranger to the sacrifices necessary to reach the top of the sport. He led a near-flawless career on his way to winning a total of six Mr. Olympia titles. In a recent Instagram post, Yates looked back on winning his final Mr. Olympia in 1997 with a 90% detached tricep.  Competing […]
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“Natty or Not | My Actual Opinion”: Seth Feroce Delves Into The Natural Status of Influencers Yet Again

“Natty or Not | My Actual Opinion”: Seth Feroce Delves Into The Natural Status of Influencers Yet Again

The use of steroids and performance-enhancing drugs has been a subject of debate in the fitness industry for decades now. While it’s evident that bodybuilders frequently use these substances to showcase a chiseled physique on stage, the widespread availability of these drugs in the internet age is certainly a worrisome issue. Retired IFBB Pro bodybuilder […]
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2023 Musclecontest Excalibur Pro Results and Scorecards

2023 Musclecontest Excalibur Pro Results and Scorecards

The 2023 Musclecontest International Excalibur Pro took place in Vitoria, Brazil on August 5. Competitors from the Bikini division battled in hopes of securing a prestigious qualification for the upcoming Olympia competition.  This year’s 2023 Mr. Olympia contest goes down from November 2-5 in Orlando, Florida. Those who have earned qualifications will take part in […]
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Jay Cutler Will Surprise Fans at Masters Olympia, Shares Ultimate Workout Tip for a ‘Huge Difference’

Jay Cutler Will Surprise Fans at Masters Olympia, Shares Ultimate Workout Tip for a ‘Huge Difference’

Legendary bodybuilder Jay Cutler cemented his place in the history books as one of the most decorated competitors of the Men’s Open division. He carried his passion for fitness even after hanging up his posing trunks years ago. In a recent video uploaded on YouTube, Cutler teased his planned appearance at the 2023 Masters Olympia […]
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‘I Was at Risk of Kidney Failure’: Larry Wheels Shares Recovery Update after Rhabdo Diagnosis

‘I Was at Risk of Kidney Failure’: Larry Wheels Shares Recovery Update after Rhabdo Diagnosis

Powerlifting sensation Larry Wheels has faced several health challenges over the course of his career. The fitness influencer was diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis last week. In a recent video uploaded on YouTube, Wheels opened up about his experience before finding out he got rhabdo and shared recovery updates. Larry Wheels carved his own space in the […]
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2023 CrossFit Games Results — Individual & Teams Final Day [Live Updates]

2023 CrossFit Games Results — Individual & Teams Final Day [Live Updates]

August 6th is the day every CrossFit athlete and fan has been waiting for all year, as it is the final day of the 2023 CrossFit Games. The tension built up over the first three days of competition, but the fourth day is the one that matters since it will crown the new Fittest Man […]
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Nick Walker Talks 2023 Mr. Olympia Prep & Taking Feedback: ‘I Get Critiqued 24/7 People Thought I’d Die By 27’

Nick Walker Talks 2023 Mr. Olympia Prep & Taking Feedback: ‘I Get Critiqued 24/7 People Thought I’d Die By 27’

Men’s Open bodybuilding star Nick Walker is gearing up for his third Mr. Olympia competition taking place November 2-5, in Orlando Florida. In a recent Mutant and the Mouth Podcast, Walker discussed taking harsh criticism and revealed how he’s approaching his latest prep. 
‘The Mutant,’ equipped with mass, conditioning, and vascularity, quickly found success in the IFBB Pro League. In 2021, he turned in back-to-back victories at the New York Pro and Arnold Classic shows. His victory on the East Coast qualified him for his first Mr. Olympia, an opportunity he embraced 100% with a fifth-place debut. 
Walker sidelined himself for most of 2022 to bring his best physique to date. Despite encountering obstacles earlier in the season (like temporarily losing his trainer Matt Jansen), Walker still made a statement on the Olympia stage. Last December, he narrowly took third place against the champion Hadi Choopan and runner-up Derek Lunsford. He left Sin City feeling like a winner and redirected his focus immediately to the 2023 Arnold Classic. 

In March, Walker attempted to become a two-time AC champion. However, he was denied in the finals by Samson Dauda, who appeared to have brought up his conditioning and leg density. In a recent HD Muscle interview, Walker honestly assessed Dauda’s physique. He called his back shit but predicted Dauda would still crack the top five in three months. 
Nick Walker ‘Not Bitter’ After Losing to Samson Dauda, Discusses Taking Criticism In The Sport
After taking a shot at Dauda, Walker said fans pushed back. A lightning rod for criticism, Walker said he’s even had fans tell him he was going to die by the time he was 27. 

“I think what bothers me is anybody can say what they want about me and my physique and this and that, and there’s no problem, no one bats an eye. But when I do it… it’s the biggest issue in the fucking world. It’s like – if I take it personal – people think I was going to be dead by the time I was 26, 27 years old. Why is okay for people to say shit like that and no one cares? But if I say this person has a shit back, it’s like oh my God, ‘You’re fucking hating.’ No. Not at all,” Walker shared.

“I’m not bitter. Am I upset? Yeah, I’m allowed to be. I lost, it’s fine. I took second, it sucks. I have no ill feelings toward Samson at all. I think Samson is great. I think he’s a phenomenal bodybuilder more so a phenomenal person at that. But we’re critiquing physiques. It’s nothing personal.

I get critiqued 24/7. Everyone knows me, especially Guy, when I lose, it normally doesn’t happen again. People need to understand there’s a fire lit under my ass. I’m not the type of person to feel sorry for myself at all. I took a loss. I’m going to be angry about it for a few hours and then I move on to bigger and better things,” said Walker. 

Even though criticisms never stopped Nick Walker from doing what he loves, he admits he has thought about quitting bodybuilding. 

“Yeah [I thought about quitting bodybuilding] after my first Olympia. I just think you know… it’s really hard to explain because I feel like even I still don’t know. I just think I let the quick success so to speak get to my head. I felt like I just had to keep going and had to keep going. You know, that ultimately led to a bunch of other things that happened.” 

“I felt like I had to continue to stay on top, stay relevant, keep my name known and all this… which we all know it’s not the truth. But when you are getting that quick success and people are talking about you and rooting for you, you feel like if you stop for a little bit you’ll lose that.” 
Walker ‘Feeling Fresh’ Talks 2023 Mr. Olympia Off-Season & Training During Prep 

According to Walker, he consumed less food and less performance-enhancing drugs during his latest off-season. 

“Food was probably a little less this off-season. The other aspect – gear – it was probably a little less than normal. I didn’t have a long break, so we couldn’t just jump into a high off-season. Within three months, if I was able to substantially put on this much mass… that’s crazy bro.

That says a lot. Granted, I know I’m a genetic freak where not many people could probably do that. But it does go to show that me changing something and trying something new really did benefit. And if it worked for me, maybe someone who is not as genetic could maybe reach a better potential than training a body part once a week and things of this nature.” 

He credits his recent increase in muscle mass to training slower and focusing on each movement instead of going all-out with heavier weights. 

“I feel like now that the training has changed and everything, I just feel fresh. I don’t really get joint pain,” said Walker. “It [my training] was always slow, right but it was never a full range type of thing where I’m just only executing the muscle itself.

Granted yes, a lot of these times I train extremely slow but there’d be times, and you can let me know if you think it’s beneficial, I personally don’t think it is. When you’re starting a set and your first rep you’re already shaking, I don’t think that’s productive in my opinion.” 

“That’s not the way. You shouldn’t be shaking until the end of the set.” 

This wasn’t Nick Walker’s first Mr. Olympia prep update. Walker checked in last month and revealed that his quads grew quickly in a short period of time. Many believe bigger and freakier quads are the ticket to Walker’s first Sandow trophy. IFBB judge Terrick El Guindy is one of them. He says if Walker brings the same level of conditioning in the quads that Branch Warren displayed, he wouldn’t just win one title, but possibly five. 

Walker, who has never slipped placings at a Mr. Olympia competition, will aim to secure his first title later this year. However, to accomplish that goal, he’ll have to present a physique capable of overwhelming Lunsford and Choopan. 

Watch the full video from the Mutant and the Mouth YouTube channel below: 

Published: 4 August, 2023 | 10:37 PM EDT

2023 CrossFit Games Results, Recap, & Leaderboards [Live Updates]

2023 CrossFit Games Results, Recap, & Leaderboards [Live Updates]

The 2023 CrossFit Games are underway from August 1-6, marking the final year in Madison, Wisconsin. Therefore, dozens of athletes and teams joyfully came to compete in the sunny weather. In the ultimate quest to be crowned the Fittest Woman, Man, and Team on Earth, the athletes must conquer a series of twelve grueling workouts, expertly crafted to push their physical and mental boundaries to the absolute limit.
This comprehensive article provides real-time updates and essential information about the 2023 CrossFit Games. For a more in-depth daily recap of each day, be sure to visit our website.
2023 CrossFit Games Results & Leaderboards
Men (Top 15)

Rank
Name
Total Points

1
Roman Khrennikov
543

2
 Jeffrey Adler
443

 
Chandler Smith
432

4
Jay Crouch
411

5
Brent Fikowski
405

6
Bjorgvin Karl Gudmundsson
401

7
Patrick Vellner
392

8
Jelle Hoste
364

9
Bayley Martin
363

10
Jonne Koski
357

11
Dallin Pepper
357

12
Colten Mertens
354

13
Spencer Panchik
336

14
Lazar Đukić
333

15
Noah Ohlsen
324

Women (Top 15)

Rank
Name
Total Points

1
Emma Lawson
477

2
Alexis Raptis
458

3
Laura Horvath
457

4
Alex Gazan
450

5
Arielle Loewen
432

6
Jamie Simmonds
388

7
Annie Thorisdottir
388

8
Bethany Flores
370

9
Emma Tall
361

10
Paige Powers
350

11
Danielle Brandon
345

12
Emily Rolfe
341

13
Gabriela Migala
337

14
Karin Freyova
336

15
Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir
322

Teams (Top 15)

Rank
Name
Total Points

1
CrossFit Invictus
455

2
CrossFit Oslo Navy Blue
443

3
CrossFit East Nashville PRVN
410

4
No Shortcuts CrossFit
395

5
CrossFit Mayhem Independence
383

6
CrossFit Prestanda
363

7
CrossFit Oba
352

8
CrossFit Move Fast Lift Heavy
347

9
CrossFit Walley Athlete
344

10
CrossFit Franco’s Misfits
318

11
CrossFit Genas
303

12
CrossFit Trondheim
300

13
CrossFit Oslo Blackout
299

14
CrossFit Krypton
297

15
CrossFit Portti
278

Related: The CrossFit Games Relocates from Madison, WI, For 2024 Edition
Day Two — August 04 (Friday)
Individuals
The Alpaca Redux
For time:

126-foot sled push, starting with all six kettlebells

Then 3 rounds for time:

2 legless rope climbs
12 kettlebell clean and jerks
42-foot sled push, starting with two kettlebells* (53/70 lb)

*add two kettlebells to the sled after each round
Men’s Results
The heat caused some trouble on the first event of 2023 CrossFit Games Day Two, but Roman Khrennikov did not want to stop for anything until the finish line. So, he claimed his second workout victory at this competition already and made another step towards the title.

Roman Krennikov — 12:34.59
Jack Farlow — 12:54.31
Brent Fikowski — 13:21.91
Dallin Pepper — 13:57.83
David Shorunke — 14:04.63
Bjorgvin Karl Gudmundsson — 14:23.84
Justin Medeiros — 14:31.17
Jeffrey Adler — 14:33.78
Chandler Smith — 14:49.37
Ant Haynes — 15:02.37

Women’s Results
In what seemed to be a two-woman race between Laura Horvath and Alex Gazan, the third woman ended up winning. While everyone focused on the first two, Emma put on the burners and pushed the sled like it was nothing. Her final time ended up being over 30 seconds quicker than anyone else’s.

Emma Tall — 15:54.01
Laura Horvath — 16:36.18
Alex Gazan — 17:25.97
Emma Lawson — 17:35.41
Alexis Raptis — 17:45.74
Jamie Simmonds — CAP+3
Rebecka Vitesson — CAP+3
Abigail Domit — CAP+4
Annie Thorisdottir — CAP+9
Alexia Williams — CAP+9

Ski-Bag
For time:

30-calorie SkiErg
30 sandbag squats (125/200 lb)
20-calorie SkiErg
20 sandbag squats (125/200 lb)

Men’s Results
Colten Mertens came out as the biggest surprise on day two of the 2023 CrossFit Games, having claimed his first event victory ever. He did not pause for even a second throughout the entire event, which not many athletes managed to do.

Colten Mertens — 04:30.60
Samuel Kwant — 04:34.75
Justin Medeiros — 04:51.88
Jelle Hoste — 04:53.48
Bronislaw Olenkowicz — 04:54.44
Patrick Vellner — 04:55.13
Chandler Smith — 04:57.11
Jeffrey Adler — 04:59.86
Roman Khrennikov — 05:00.83
Jake Douglas — 05:05.72

Women’s Results
The second workout of the day saw Laura Horvath take over the number one spot overall after a sensational performance. While all other women struggled to complete the entire workout before the 6-minute time cap ran out, Laura Horvath managed to finish it in just four and a half minutes. This left everyone in awe and served as a statement that Laura came to win the title.

Laure Horvath — 04:36.18
Alex Gazan — 05:50.32
Olivia Kerstetter — 05:50.91
Ella Wunger — 05:54.35
Ellie Turner — 05:58.87
Amanda Barnhart — CAP
Karin Freyova — CAP+3
Gabriela Migala — CAP+3
Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir — CAP+4
Paige Semenza — CAP+4

Helena
3 rounds for time:

400-meter run
12 bar muscle-ups
21 dumbbell snatches (35/50 lb)

Men’s Results
Jeffrey Adler picked up the speed immediately off the gate and finished as the only man with a sub eight minute time. This moved him up the leaderboard, as he finished day two in second place. Thus, he remained the biggest threat for Roman Khrennikov for the remainder of the competition.

Jeffrey Adler — 07:56.58
Will Moorad — 08:05.63
Lazar Đukić — 08:08.12
Noah Ohlsen — 08:12.55
Roman Khrennikov — 08:13.25
Patrick Vellner — 08:16.52
Chandler Smith — 08:17.72
Jay Crouch — 08:18.36
Uldis Upenieks — 08:19.90
Ant Haynes — 08:21.29

Women’s Results
Jamie Simmonds won the event with an incredible time, but the real battle in this event went on between Alexis Raptis, Emma Lawson, and Laura Horvath. They were all hoping to land decent points, which would help them take over the overall top spot at the end of day two. The 18-year-old Emma Lawson walked away the happiest, as her fifth place finish was enough to make her the overall leader.

Jamie Simmonds — 08:27.12
Emma Cary — 08:38.61
Alexis Raptis — 08:40.85
Arielle Loewen — 08:42.74
Emma Lawson — 08:44.92
Bethany Flores — 08:46.27
Paige Powers — 08:50.70
Alex Gazan — 08:53.66
Seher Kaya — 08:55.34
Elisa Fuliano — 08:56.06

Teams
Olympic Total
For load:

1-rep-max snatch
1-rep-max clean and jerk

Results
After all members of the Team put in two attempts on the Snatch and Clean & Jerk each, the sum of their best lifts came out as a score. This was evidently a well-suited event for CrossFit East Nashville PRVN, since all four members of their Team turned out to be excellent Olympic Weightlifters.

CrossFit East Nashville PRVN — 2,115 pounds
CrossFit Walleye Athlete — 2,085 pounds
CrossFit Invictus — 2,055 pounds
CrossFit Milford Team Conquer — 2,035 pounds
CrossFit Oba — 2,030 pounds
CrossFit Oslo Navy Blue — 2,025 pounds
No Shortcuts CrossFit — 2,020 pounds
Templo SA CrossFit — 2,020 pounds
CrossFit Prestanda — 1,995 pounds
CrossFit Mayhem Independence — 1,995 pounds

Cross-Country 5K
For time:

Run 5K as a team.

Results
All Teams ran at the same time, but only CrossFit Trondheim realized that getting an early lead and separating from the crowd was the right move. Having gained a lead over everyone, they maintained it until the finish line. They didn’t even let anyone get close to pushing them off the top spot.

CrossFit Trondheim — 19:04.81
CrossFit Invictus — 19:39.13
CrossFit Invictus Unconquerable — 19:49.41
CrossFit CLT The Grit Haus — 19:50.73
CrossFit Toria Mayhem — 19:51.37
CrossFit Oslo Navy Blue — 20:03.12
CrossFit Move Fast Lift Heavy — 20:08.20
CrossFit Prestanda — 20:10.79
CrossFit Mayhem Independence — 20:16.88
CrossFit Genas — 20:23.99

Bike, Row, Hold
For time:

150-calorie bike + handstand hold
125-calorie row + seated muscle-up and ring support
100-calorie bike + handstand hold

Results
CrossFit East Nashville PRVN closed out day two of the 2023 CrossFit Games with a dominating event win. No one was on their level for this event, mostly due to Tim Paulson, who performed brilliantly on the assault bicycle. However, the other members of the team had given their all, and their collective work was awarded with 100 points.

CrossFit East Nashville PRVN — 10:56.46
CrossFit Prestanda — 11:34.67
CrossFit Oslo Navy Blue — 12:05.97
No Shortcuts CrossFit — 12:11.92
CrossFit Invictus — 12:19.00
CrossFit Oba — 12:27.41
CrossFit Mayhem Independence — 12:28.44
Rhino CrossFit Dawgs — 12:33.78
CrossFit Walleye Athlete — 12:41.10
Koda CrossFit Redemption — 12:42.95

Day One — August 03 (Thursday)
Individuals
Ride

Complete as many laps as possible in 40 minutes on a Trek Bikes Marlin 8 mountain bike.

Women’s Results
Emma Lawson crushed her opponents on the Bike workout by separating herself from the pack early on and holding out until the end of the race. She ended up with multiple cramps in her legs, but it was worth it for 100 points. This was also her first CrossFit Games workout victory ever.
Note: The Women below are listed according to their official position in this workout, but their exact time splits are not available.

Emma Lawson
Emily Rolfe
Emma Tall
Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir
Alexis Raptis
Bethany Flores
Gabriela Migala
Jamie Simmonds
Laura Horvath
Karin Freyova

Men’s Results
Jonne Koski was the men’s champion in a very tight bike race. He held alongside four other men for approximately 38 minutes, but quickly got away from them at the end of the race. Jonne was seen hydrating throughout the race and utilizing other athletes to break the air drag for him, proving how strategic this event was.
Note: The Men below are listed according to their official position in this workout, but their exact time splits are not available.

Jonne Koski
Jeffrey Adler
Jay Crouch
Roman Khrennikov
Bjorgvin Karl Gudmundsson
Jelle Hoste
Moritz Fiebig
Dallin Pepper
James Sprague
Brent Fikowski

Pig Chipper
For time:

10 Pig flips
25 chest-to-bar pull-ups
50 toes-to-bars
100 wall-ball shots
50 toes-to-bars
25 chest-to-bar pull-ups
10 Pig flips

Women’s Results
Although other athletes displayed great endurance, Laura Horvath’s sheer power proved to be the edge she needed to win the event. She was not near the top throughout the event, but overtook everyone with on the final ten Pig Flips.

Laura Horvath — 13:50.40
Arielle Loewen — 14:43.54
Alexis Raptis — 15;14.94
Emma Cary — 15:38.84
Olivia Kerstetter — 15:49.36
Alex Gazan — 16:13.36
Christine Kolenbrander — 16:18.58
Annie Thorisdottir — 16:20.26
Baylee Rayl — 16:27.08
Emma Tall — 16:32.72

Men’s Results
Roman Khrennikov was in no rush in this event, as he realized how many athletes would gas-out by the final ten pig flips. So, being the strength freak he is, Roman easily completed all ten pig flips and took first place.

Roman Khrennikov — 14:28.77
Lazar Đukić — 14:44.74
Brent Fikowski — 15:04.80
Spencer Panchik — 15:20.83
Moritz Fiebig — 15:25.18
Patrick Vellner — 15:36.50
Samuel Cournoyer — 15:47.53
Will Moorad — 16:00.90
Bjorgvin Karl Gudmundsson — 16:12.76
Jay Crouch — 16:17.00

Inverted Medley
For time:

30-foot unbroken handstand walk over the ramp
8 free-standing handstand push-ups
Unbroken obstacle steps to a 180° pirouette
16 pull-overs
Unbroken obstacle steps to a 360° pirouette
8 free-standing handstand push-ups
30-foot unbroken handstand walk over the ramp

Women’s Results
Despite placing relatively poorly on the first two events, Danielle Brandon crushed the third event with perfect technique. Any mistake in this event meant starting over, but Danielle performed every movement amazingly.

Danielle Brandon — 03:12.75
Elisa Fuliano — 03:46.89
Paige Powers — 03:56.62
Shelby Neal — 03:57.57
Alexis Raptis — 04:13.51
Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir — 04:17.56
Emily Rolfe — 04:23.30
Sydney Wells — 04:33.67
Baylee Rayl — 04:45.39
Matilde Garnes — 04:51.37

Men’s Results
Cole Greashaber was the one athlete that made this workout look easy, which is why he grabbed max points as well. He was the only man with a time under 4 minutes, but his attempt was so smooth that it didn’t seem like he was in any rush whatsoever.

Cole Greashaber — 03:47.89
Justin Medeiros — 04:03.63
Bayley Martin — 04:25.68
Jay Crouch — 04:27.72
Roman Khrennikov — 04:40.23
Patrick Vellner — 04:48.38
Chandler Smith — 04:50.28
Nick Mathew — 04:51.69
Samuel Cournoyer — 04:57.40
Henrik Haapalainen — 05:12.34

Teams
2-2-2-2 Redux
For time in M/F pairs:

Accumulate 175 overhead squats

Starting every 2 minutes:

12/9-calorie SkiErg each (M/F)
1 seated legless rope climb each (M/F)
Max-reps synchro overhead squats

When 2 minutes are up, the first pair stops working and returns while the second pair begins working.
Each pair will have 4 intervals to work (8 total intervals).
Results
The teams were taken aback by how challenging their first workout was because nobody was able to finish it within the given time cap. However, CF Mayhem Independence came from behind and were the closest out of everyone to the finish. They only needed to complete 43 more repetitions to complete the event.

CrossFit Mayhem Independence — Cap+43
CrossFit East Nashville PRVN — Cap+50
CrossFit Move Fast Lift Heavy — Cap+50
CrossFit Franco’s Misfits — Cap+50
CrossFit Krypton — Cap+52
CrossFit Oba — Cap+56
CrossFit Milford Team Conquer — Cap+64
CrossFit Invictus — Cap+65
No Shortcuts CrossFit — Cap+67
CrossFit Oslo Navy Blue — Cap+69

Ride Relay

With two bikes per team, max laps in one hour.

Results
The bike race proved to be an exciting workout for the Teams as it did for the Individuals. Multiple Teams started their 18th lap when the 40-minute time cap ran out. So, it became a race to the finish line, and CrossFit Oslo Navy Blue were the fastest.
Note: The Teams below are listed according to their official position in this workout, but their exact time splits are not available.

CrossFit Oslo Navy Blue
CrossFit Invictus
CrossFit Trondheim
CrossFit Kilo II
CrossFit Genas
CrossFit Prestanda
No Shortcuts CrossFit
CrossFit Oslo Blackout
CrossFit Portti
CrossFit Oba

Related: Jason Smith Issues Statement on 2023 CrossFit Games Provisional Suspension
Remaining Schedule
The 2023 CrossFit Games are livestreamed on the official CrossFit Games website, app, YouTube, Twitch, and ESPN.
August 5th, 2023 (Saturday)

Teams — 9:00 A.M. to 6:10 P.M.
Individuals — 10:10 A.M. to 4:55 P.M.

August 6th, 2023 (Sunday)

Teams — 9:00 A.M. to 2:55 P.M.
Individuals — 10:00 A.M. to 4:45 P.M.

2023 CrossFit Games Prize Money
Alongside the prize they get for their overall placing, athletes will be awarded $3k for an event victory, $2k for placing second in an event, or $1k for finishing third in an event.
Individuals

$315,000
$125,000
$85,000
$60,000
$45,000
$40,000
$35,000
$32,000
$29,000
$26,000
$20,000
$18,000
$15,000
$14,000
$13,000
$12,000
$11,000
$10,000
$9,000
$8,000
$7,000
$6,750
$6,500
$6,250
$6,000
$5,750
$5,500
$5,250
$5,000
$4,750
$4,500
$4,250
$4,000
$3,750
$3,500
$3,250
$3,000
$2,750
$2,500
$2,250

Teams

$100,000
$75,000
$45,000
$30,000
$35,000
$15,000
$12,000
$9,000
$6,000
$3,000

2023 CrossFit Games Coverage

Published: 4 August, 2023 | 9:48 PM EDT