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In each round, the competitors did the run then performed as many shoulder-to-overhead jerks as possible in the time allotted- two minutes for the first round, three minutes for the second round, and four minutes for the third round. Each division had to go through two heats. Five-time champion Tia-Clair Toomey was back in fine form, and climbed up the rankings to third at the end of the day, quite a leap from her eighth place finish on Day 1. Mallory O’Brien retained her place at the top of the leaderboard of the women’s division, while Ricky Garard also kept the number one spot over at the men’s, still one step ahead of defending champion Justin Medeiros. 2022 CrossFit Games Day 2Individual Results: Men
Individual Results: Women
Team Results
Here is the complete leaderboard after Day 2 of the 2022 CrossFit Games.
Individuals and teams had their expectations of a rest day dashed on Thursday when the previous day’s weather forced events to spill over to the next day. As such, Day 2 turned out to be key for the athletes who are giving it everything they’ve got in the race to be crowned as the “Fittest on Earth.” NOBULL 2022 CrossFit Games Men’s Leaderboard after Day 2The “Shuttle to Overhead” event was the story of Day 2, and requires the participants to make runs of increasing distances (400m, 600m, 800m) followed by making their maximum possible repetitions with the jerk (set at 300 pounds for the men and 200 pounds for the women) in a three-round challenge. Jeffrey Adler made a notable performance by scoring 100 points, moving him up to 6th place after making 19 reps on the Rogue Fitness blocks, while Patrick Vellner struggled with making his reps count when it mattered most. But with a third-place finish in the challenge (16 reps), Australian Ricky Garard maintained a clear overall lead with 461 points at the end of Day 2. NOBULL 2022 CrossFit Games Women’s Leaderboard after Day 2Reigning champion, Tia-Clair Toomey, a five-time Games winner, has serious competition on her hands this year as young Mal O’Brien currently leads the pack. Toomey started Day 2 in 8th place but was able to climb her way up to third thanks to a gutsy performance in the “Shuttle to Overhead” event that saw her making 18 jerk reps. Toomey closed out the day with 406 points, closing in behind Emma Lawson who is in 2nd place with 410 points. O’Brien still leads overall with 422 points after taking 3rd place in the challenge with 14 reps.
Who is leading the 2022 CrossFit Games?Justin Medeiros and Tia-Clair Toomey have won the 2022 CrossFit Games. For the men,Russian Roman Khrennikov came in second and Australian Ricky Garard is in third. For the women, Eighteen-year-old Mallory O'Brien got second. Laura Horvath of Hungary placed third.
Who is leading the CrossFit Games?Leaderboards. What happened to Emily Rolfe CrossFit?Emily Rolfe finished in 15th place with a time of 40:27.40. However, about an hour afterward, it was announced that Rolfe withdrew from the competition. Through an Instagram post published in the afternoon of Aug. 4, Rolfe revealed that she had suffered severe blood clotting in her left arm.
Who qualifies for CrossFit quarterfinals?Individual men and women in the top 10% of each continent, the top 25% of teams from each continent, and the top 10% from each age group are eligible to participate in the Quarterfinals. Individual athletes are required to complete five workout between Thursday, March 24, and Sunday, March 27.
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