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Congratulations to all of you who competed at the 2012 Fittest Games. The day was full of countless exhibitions of effort and excellence. Here are the official podium results:

Masters Men

1st Place Chris Rutledge • 2nd Place Jim Pelzl • 3rd Place Wade Aubin

Masters Women

1st Place Stephanie Last 2nd Place Rachel Carr• 3rd Place Amy Maddux

Amateur Woman

1st Place Brittani Briner • 2nd Place Sara Urban • 3rd Place Johanne Snavely 

Amateur Men

1st Place Chad Morales 2nd Place Nicholas Bloch 3rd Place Mike Scott

“Heat of a Lion” Spirit Award - Josh Hill 

Teams

1st Place CrossFit Dallas Central 1 • 2nd Place Team Feral Cat • 3rd Place Strength and Beauty  

Pro Women

1st Place Candice Ruiz • 2nd Place  Lisa Thiel • 3rd Place Amanda Schwartz  

Pro Men

1st Place Patrick Burke • 2nd Place Aja Barto • 3rd Place Phillip Kneip

* Corrections were made to the Pro Women and Masters Women’s division that changed the podium rankings. For this reason some of the podium photos do not match the official standings listed above 

Team Division WODs #TheYard

“Give and Go” (WOD1) 

10 Minute Cap

1 RM Celan & Jerk (1 Male / 1 Female) (8 Minute cap)

Max Rep Cleans in 2minutes (1 Male / 1 Female) 

 

“Dirty Cindy” (WOD2)  

20 Minute cap

10 min AMRAP: Team Nasty Girls (1 Male/1 Female)

TAG

10 Min AMRAP: Team Cindy (1 Male/1 Female) 

*Reps Split between the two active athletes

 

“Triple Threat”  (WOD3)

10 Round Relay :(1 rd/person, start and finish in same order)

5 Ground to Overhead @95/65 

10 OHS @95/65

15 Double Unders

 

“The Brawl” (WOD4)

For Time:

100 KB Swings @ 32/24

Buddy Carry 

100 Burpess

Buddy Carry

100 Box Jumps @ 24”

Buddy Carry

100 Goblet Squats @32/24

STAY READY 

Media Information
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Media Information

On the GameDay at #TheYard we will be working all day to bring you as much media coverage as possible.

Video Updates Youtube will have raw footage uploaded from the Pro Divisions as fast as we can upload them. Subscribe here

Facebook will have periodic updates and leader board information. Fittest Games Fan Page

Live Media Coverage will take place via twitter by @TheFittestGames & @MyIgnition for all information about the event you can follow #TheYard hashtag on twitter.

Stay Ready. It is almost time

The 2012 Fittest Games Movements Standards and Scoring

MOVEMENTS AND WODs

The movements will all be standard CrossFit movements. We are expecting all athletes to arrive on the day of competition having read this document and also having watched the movements video.

At this point in the Sport of CrossFit, we expect that athletes will know what it means to execute the movements they perform on a daily and weekly basis. There may be modifications or qualifiers to a movement, but the movement itself is to be executed with the full range of motion detailed below.

Our judges are in place to a) count reps and b) disallow non-reps. They are not cheerleaders or coaches during the WODs. There are there to hold the standards we are setting out beforehand.

This year’s WODs will be fast and furious. They will test each athlete’s strength, work capacity and skills and will offer a gauge for success moving into the 2012 Sectionals. There will be no tricks and no gimmicks – just straight up CrossFit WODs. This is the Bread and Butter; the Heart and Soul of our sport.

SCORING

After weighing the pros and cons of various scoring systems, we have decided to utilize the placement system of scoring for the 5th installation of the Fittest Games. This system is very similar to what was used in the 2011 CrossFit Games in California, and we feel that it best lends itself to the type of competition we are holding.

Without delving into philosophical, ideological or methodological debate – we will simply state the rules of the game. Everyone will be held to the same standard and will be scored in the same manner. Let the best athlete win.

STANDARDS

Pros:

Chest to Bar Pullups – Athlete must start with arms in full extension and chest must touch bar below the clavicle.

Deadlift – Bar must start on the ground and athlete must finish in full lockout with shoulders behind bar.

Box Jump Over – Athlete must jump over a box without touching the box at any point.

Sandbag Run – Athlete must run with a sandbag. Sandbag may not touch the ground during forward movement.

Muscle Up – Starts in full arm extension and turnout with feet off the ground. Finishes with full arm extension at top of dip.

Muscle Up + Ring Dip – Starts with full arm extension and turn out. Athlete must complete one full muscle up and before coming off of the rings must complete a ring dip. The ring dip starts with full arm extension and ends with full arm extension with the athlete’s shoulders passing below the elbows.

Thruster – Bar must start in front rack position. Athlete must pass through a full squat with hips passing below knees and then must execute an overhead press with no stopping or pause at any point. Thruster ends with full extension of knees, hips and elbows with head neutral. No re-bend of the knees will be allowed.

Overhead Squat – The OHS starts and ends in full lockout with head neutral. The athlete must pass through a full squat.

Ground to Overhead – Object starts on the ground and finishes overhead with full lockout.

Broad Jump – Athlete must jump as far as possible with both feet together and no step up.

Med-Ball Throw – Athlete must throw a Medicine Ball as far as possible with both feet planted and both hands on the ball. A backwards overhead throw will be utilized. No step up will be allowed.

Amateurs:

Deadlift - Bar must start on the ground and athlete must finish in full lockout with shoulders behind bar.

Burpee Over Barbell – Starts standing with full knee and hip extension. Athlete takes chest and thighs to the ground and then jumps over the bar. Athlete may jump anyway they choose and may also face anyway they choose during the burpee (perpendicular – horizontal, etc).

Box Jump – Athlete will jump on a box and off the box showing full hip extension at some point after contact with the box has been made.

Sandbag Run – Athlete will run holding a sandbag. Sandbag may not touch the ground during forward movement.

Med Ball Throw - Athlete must throw a Medicine Ball as far as possible with both feet together and both hands on the ball. A backwards overhead throw will be utilized. No step up will be allowed.

Broad Jump - Athlete must jump as far as possible with both feet together and no step up.

Snatch – The bar will start on the ground. The athlete must pass through a full squat with the bar overhead and stand up to full hip extension. This may be a snatch or a power snatch to overhead squat.

Thruster – Bar will start on the shoulders in the front rack position. The athlete will pass through a full squat and then execute the overhead press portion of the thruster without pause or stop.

Clean – Bar will start on the ground. The athlete may execute a clean passing through a full front squat with hips below knees or may choose a power clean followed by a front squat. The movement ends with the athlete standing with hips and knees fully extended.

Ring Pushup – Rings will be hung at the same height for everyone. The movement starts and ends will full elbow lockout and shoulders, hips and knees in one line. Athlete must touch their chest to the ground in between the rings.

Shoulder to Overhead – The bar will start in the front rack position and will end overhead with full knee, hip and arm extension and with a neutral head position.

Pullup – Movement starts will arms in full extension. The athlete must take their chin over the horizontal plane of the bar (must pass above the bar).

Teams:

Hang Power Clean – The bar will start from above the knees. Power cleans will not be allowed. The bar will travel from a hang position to the front rack position, resting on the shoulders with elbows breaking the vertical plane of the bar from the side (elbows must pass in front of the bar).

Squat – Starts and ends with hips and knees in full extension. Athletes hips must pass below knees.

Pullup - Movement starts will arms in full extension. The athlete must take their chin over the bar.

Pushup – “Hand-release”. The movement starts and ends with arms in full extension and shoulders, hips and knees in one line from a side view. The athlete must lower their chest to the ground and release their hands while chest is on the ground.

Muscle Up – Athletes must start with arms in full extension and show turnout. The movement ends with arms in full extension at the top of the dip.

Double Under – The jump rope must pass twice under the feet on a single jump.

Ground to Overhead – The bar starts on the ground and finishes overhead with knees, hips and arms in full lockout and head neutral.

Overhead Squat – The movement starts with bar overhead and hips, knees and arms in full lockout. The athlete must pass though a full squat with hips below knees.

Kettlebell Swing – The bell will start with a portion of the bell behind the legs (under the body) and will finish overhead with the bottom of the bell vertical, arms locked out and ear showing in front of arms.

Buddy Carry – Men carry men, women carry women. Athletes must carry their counterpart. No forward progress may be made unless an athlete is being carried with no part of their body touching the ground.

Burpee – Starts standing with knees and hips fully extended. The athlete must touch both chest and thighs to the ground and finish with hands touching overhead and hips and knees in full extension.

Box Jump - Athlete will jump on a box and off the box showing full hip extension at some point after contact with the box has been made.

Goblet Squat – Holding the kettlebell in front of the body and not touching any part of the body except the hands, the athletes must start standing with knees and hips in full extension, pass through a full squat andfinish standing with hips and knees fully extended.

Athletes To Watch - Men’s Edition

The Fittest Games is just days away and the excitement is growing to epic levels. The competition level is thick! 25 CrossFIt Athlete will compete in the Pro Division of the Fittest Games. In order to register as a pro you must have qualified for the 2011 CrossFit Games Regionals ( Any Region). Here are just a few of the athletes in action on 21st of January. 

Aja Barto - Winner of the 2011 CrossFit Games South Central Regional and ranked 28th in the world at last years CrossFit Games; Aja is sure to show up ready to roll. We have only begun to see the edge of his potential and he already is among top athletes in CrossFit.

Patrick Burke - 13th overall at the CrossFit Games and defending champion of the 2011 Fittest Games; Patrick has consistently raised the bar of every competition he has been a part of. This four time Games Competitor had an impressive showing last year at the Fittest Games as he cruised to a victory. It will be interesting to see he battle against Aja. 

Phillip Kniep -  Ranked 37th in the world after the 2011 CrossFit Games, Phillip is a true technician of the sport of CrossFit. Look for him to make immediate yet consistent noise throughout the day. 

Andy Lewis - This Hometown Hero made waves in his first appearance at the 11’ Games. Finishing 46th overall, Andy has a bright future in the sport of CrossFit. He has a motor and he is not afraid to push the limits, do not be surprised if he steals the show. 

Ricky Frausto Jr. - One word. Powerhouse. Ricky always shows up ready to compete. Ricky led CrossFit Omaha, a perennial CrossFit Games Affiliate contender, to a 20th overall finish in the world. He is definitely a catalyst that should not be overlooked as a contender for the top spot. 

There are so many world class athletes competing at the 2012 Fittest Games. This will be a great preview of what is to come in the Open competition this year. There are a handful of sleepers in the group that should not be over looked. This is sure to be a old fashioned showdown. Whoever is able to run the gauntlet of top level athletes in this competition should be an athlete to watch throughout the year. 

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More than just a Competition?

The Fittest Games is more than just a competition to many people. It is a milestone or landmark moment in their life. Countless goals, pr’s and obstacles have been overcome and achieved throughout the years. Recently we asked a David Deleon, Jen Cardella and Carey Kepler of CrossFit Central about what the Fittest Games meant to them. Listen to what they had to say. 

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Pro vs. Amateur

 

Dear Fellow CrossFitter,

We at the Fittest Games would like to take this opportunity to explain the divisions of this year’s competition.

The 2011 CrossFit Games qualification process of Sectionals, Regionals and Games has distinguished a new level of CrossFit Athlete. We recognize that CrossFit HQ has defined a new standard of what it means to be at the top tier of CrossFit athletes. These athletes as chosen by CFHQ were one step away from making it to Carson, CA. They are next-level competitors and we feel they deserve to be recognized as such.

As the sport of CrossFit advances, there is a need to elevate the playing field and expose our community to CrossFit the Sport in a way that more closely resembles where the sport is headed.

2012 marks the fifth year that we have put on the Fittest Games. Since its inauguration, the Fittest Games was intended to be an elite-level competition pulling the best CrossFitters in the region together to go head to head and see where they stand before the Games season officially begins. This year’s competition is no different.

With athletes scheduled to come in from all over the nation, we will honor those who have achieved “Pro” status in our sport. This definition may change over the next few months and years, but we feel that this is a logical next step. This is the next evolution of our sport.

Q: What does “Pro” mean?

A: We are defining “Pros” to be those individuals who qualified as an individual to participate in the 2011 Regionals (top 60 in their respective region out of Sectionals).

*Example:
-If you qualified top 60 in your region in the 2011 CrossFit Open.
-If you qualified top 60, but chose to participate on your affiliate team, you are still
considered a “Pro”.

Q: What does “Amateur” mean?

A: Anyone who did not qualify in the top 60 places in their Region in the 2011 Open.

*Examples:
-If you did not compete in the Open last year.
-If you finished 61st or higher in the Open.
-If you have been CrossFitting for one week.
-If you have been CrossFitting for 10 years, can snatch 285#, Squat 600#, have a 5 minute Helen, a 2 hour marathon and are an ex-Olympic Gold Medalist but did not qualify top 60 in the 2011 Sectionals.

This is not a distinction of skill; this is a difference in past competitive history. Our aim is to honor and showcase those individuals who have “earned their stripes” so to speak.

PLEASE NOTE:

—Amateur does not mean “beginner” nor does it mean “easy”. While the Amateur division will not be doing the same WODs as the Pros (nor will they be scored against the Pros) rest assured that the WODs will be challenging and you will need a high level of fitness across broad time and modal domains.

—Amateur does not mean scaled. NCAA Division I athletics is Amateur, but it is the highest level before turning Pro. Robert Griffin is an “Elite Amateur” with a Heisman Trophy to prove it.

—This year’s Amateur division promises to be highly competitive and will be a proving ground for this year’s Regional competitors.

The Fittest Games will be a true test of fitness. We pride ourselves on the highest levels of professionalism, programming and organizing the best competitions in the nation.

We hope that you will join us for the 5th installation of the Fittest Games. Good luck and see you soon.

Sincerely,

Michael Winchester & Ingrid Kantola

Fittest Games 2012 Directors