CrossFit Invictus have won the 2023 CrossFit Games Team division.
The two events for the final day of competition in the Teams division went as follows.
Bob’s A Drag
4 rounds for time of:
- 500-meter run
- Jerry carry
- Log traverse
- 42-foot synchro Bob pull (66-foot pull on the final round)
Handstand Worm
This event introduced the earthworm, a new object for the CrossFit Games arsenal. It was a new iteration of an old version created with wooden logs and sturdy ropes.
- 192-foot handstand walk each
Then,
- 10 Worm thrusters
- 24-foot Worm walking lunge
- 10 Worm thrusters
- 24-foot Worm walking lunge
- 10 Worm thrusters
- 24-foot Worm walking lunge
- 10 Worm thrusters
- 24-foot Worm walking lunge
- 10 Worm thrusters
Bob’s A Drag Results
The teams finished in this order.
- CrossFit Invictus
- CrossFit Move Fast Lift Heavy 247
- CrossFit Prestanda
- CrossFit East Nashville PRVN
- CrossFit Trondheim
- CrossFit Mayhem Independence
- No Shortcuts CrossFit
- CrossFit Oslo Navy Blue
- CrossFit OBA
- CrossFit Portti
Handstand Worm Results
- CrossFit East Nashville PRVN
- CrossFit Invictus
- CrossFit Oslo Navy Blue
- No Shortcuts CrossFit
- CrossFit Omnia
- CrossFit Trondheim
- CrossFit Oslo Blackout
- CrossFit Franco’s Misfits
- CrossFit Krypton
- CrossFit Portti
Final Leaderboard
- CrossFit Invictus (931)
- CrossFit East Nashville PRVN (855)
- CrossFit Oslo Navy Blue (852)
- CrossFit Move Fast Lift Heavy 247 (762)
- No Shortcuts CrossFit (728)
Finding The Fittest On Earth™
The CrossFit Games are the ultimate proving grounds for the Fittest Man and Fittest Woman on Earth™ and are world-renowned as the definitive test of fitness. For the past 16 years, fans from around the world have attended the multi-day sporting event, streamed the competition online, or watched on ESPN, CBS, or a wide range of international broadcasts. The international field of play has included athletes from over 120 countries.
The Ultimate Test
The Games began in 2007 in Aromas, California, as the first competition to objectively measure fitness. From their inception, they have been unlike traditional sports such as track and field, gymnastics, weightlifting, or even decathlon — all specialist sports in which the events are known long in advance.
Instead, athletes from around the world are tested against a variety of unannounced events, each with different movements, equipment, and time domains.
Competitors are required to train for the unknown, and the scores of events have included distance swims, obstacle courses, 1-rep-max lifts, handstand walking, sled pushes, rope climbs, and odd-object carries.
The test has continually evolved. As top athletes began to train year-round for strength, speed, endurance, and skill, they were met with new tests each year that took them outside their comfort zone.
This year, a worldwide Open competition involving hundreds of thousands of competitors allowed the best athletes to advance through Quarterfinal and Semifinal rounds, culminating in the 17th edition of the CrossFit Games from Aug. 1-6, 2023, in Madison, Wisconsin.
Image Sources
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