2013 CrossFit Games

2013 CrossFit Games
Venue StubHub Center
Location Carson, California
Dates July 24–28, 2014
Champions
Men Rich Froning Jr.
Women Samantha Briggs
Team Hacks Pack UTE

The 2013 CrossFit Games were held on July 24–28, 2013 at the StubHub Center in Carson, CA.[1] The men's competition was won by Rich Froning, the women's by Samantha Briggs, and the Affiliate Cup by Hacks Pack UTE.

Individual Events

July 24

Swim / muscle-up

10 rounds 1) swim 25 yards, 2) complete 3 bar muscle-ups, 3) swim 25 yards

Row

Complete 2000 meters on an indoor rower as fast as possible, and then continue rowing for an additional 19,097 m (half marathon distance) as fast as possible

July 26

Run / move objects

1) Run 2.1 miles; 2) Flip a frame ("pig") end-over-end for 100 yards (pig weight: 490 lb for men and 310 lb for women); 3) Carry a 3-foot-long log 600 yards (log weight: 100 lb for men and 70 lb for women); 4) Drag a sled 66 yards (sled weight: 310 lb for men and 220 lb for women)

Sprint around obstacles

Sprint 50 yards zigzagging around padded pylons

Thruster / rope climb

Alternating sets of thrusters (front squat + push press) and no-legs rope climbs with decreasing repetitions each set. Thruster weight: 95 lb for men and 65 lb for women; rope climb height: 15 ft.

Podium finishers

Individuals and teams

Place Men Women Team
1st Rich Froning Samantha Briggs Hacks Pack UTE
2nd Jason Khalipa Lindsey Valenzuela CrossFit New England
3rd Ben Smith Valerie Voboril Crossfit Adrenaline

Masters men

Place 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60+
1st Michael Moseley Ron Ortiz Craig Howard Hilmar Hardarson Scott Olson
2nd John Lynch Gene LaMonica Steve Parsoneault Denny Hawkins Garry Jones
3rd Brent Maier Mike Fournier Brig Edwards Jon Hults Gary Marshman

Masters women

Place 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60+
1st Amanda Allen Lisa Mikkelsen Colleen Fahey Gabriele Schlicht Sharon Lapkoff
2nd Becky Conzelman Tracy Maceachern Elaine Polito Lisa Long Donna Walters
3rd Merrill Mullis Kim Holway Joy Bruening Anita Eskelinen Mary Schwing

References

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