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Mathew Fraser

Mathew Fraser Age

[display_age_from_date birthdate="1990-01-25"]

Mathew Fraser Height

67 in

Mathew Fraser Weight

195 lb

Mathew Fraser Country

United States

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Introduction to Mathew Fraser

Mathew Fraser, a name synonymous with CrossFit’s elite, has etched his legacy as one of the sport’s most formidable athletes. With an unparalleled competitive spirit, Fraser’s journey from Olympic weightlifting to dominating the CrossFit Games has inspired fitness enthusiasts worldwide. His transition into CrossFit introduced a competitor whose dedication and relentless pursuit of excellence set new benchmarks in the sport.

Early Life and Background of Mathew Fraser

Fraser’s athletic journey began long before his CrossFit fame, rooted in Olympic weightlifting. His early exposure to weightlifting and subsequent success, including a Junior National Championship title at the age of 19, laid the foundation for his athletic career. However, a severe back injury during a clean pull raised concerns about his future in sports. Despite this setback, Fraser’s resilience shone through, leading him to the world of CrossFit, where his Olympic weightlifting background provided a competitive edge.

CrossFit Journey of Mathew Fraser

Mathew Fraser’s CrossFit journey commenced in 2013, marking the beginning of an illustrious career. Within a year, he made a significant leap in the CrossFit Open, and by 2014, he was a runner-up at the CrossFit Games, showcasing his exceptional talent and determination. Fraser’s early years in the sport were marked by near misses, but these experiences only fueled his drive for success. His breakthrough came in 2016, leading to an unprecedented streak of five consecutive CrossFit Games titles from 2016 to 2020. Fraser’s dominance in the sport was characterized by his strategic approach to training, remarkable consistency, and the ability to excel across a wide range of physical challenges.

Competitive Achievements of Mathew Fraser

Fraser’s competitive record is nothing short of extraordinary. Beginning with a second-place finish in his first CrossFit Games appearance, he quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with. His unparalleled winning streak of five CrossFit Games titles from 2016 to 2020 set a new standard for excellence in the sport. Fraser’s dominance is underscored by his strategic prowess and mental toughness, attributes that have led him to numerous victories and records, including the largest margin of victory in the history of the Games. Beyond the CrossFit Games, Fraser has also triumphed in other prestigious competitions, such as the Dubai CrossFit Championship and the Rogue Invitational.

Personal Life of Mathew Fraser

Off the competition floor, Fraser’s life reflects his commitment to fitness and the CrossFit community. His journey has been documented in various media, offering fans a glimpse into the dedication behind his success. Despite retiring from competitive CrossFit in 2021, Fraser remains an influential figure in the fitness world, contributing through coaching, podcasting, and community engagement. His story, from overcoming a potentially career-ending injury to reaching the pinnacle of CrossFit, continues to inspire and motivate.

As Fraser transitions into his next chapter, his legacy within CrossFit and the broader fitness community remains indelible, epitomizing the spirit of perseverance, excellence, and the relentless pursuit of one’s goals.

Mathew Fraser benchmarks

Squat: 485 lb
Clean: 375 lb
Snatch: 315 lb
Deadlift: 500 lb
Fran: 127 s
Grace: 78 s
Max Pull-ups: 50 reps

Mathew Fraser stats

CompetitionRankPercentileEntrantsDivision
Games 2020196%30Men
Open 2020299%133874Men
Games 2019199%144Men
Open 2019199%195562Men
Games 2018197%40Men
Central 2018197%40Men
Open 2018199%227562Men
Games 2017197%39Men
East 2017197%40Men
Open 2017199%214519Men
Games 2016197%40Men
East 2016197%40Men
Open 2016799%178510Men
Games 2015295%40Men
East 2015197%40Men
Open 2015199%153272Men
Games 2014295%43Men
North East 2014197%45Men
Open 2014799%80284Men
North East 2013589%46Men
Open 201319299%52169Men

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