Men’s Leaderboard Highlights
Following the conclusion of Week 1 in the 2025 TYR Wodapalooza Miami online qualifier, Pedro Martins has seized the top position. Martins previously dealt with a two-year suspension for a policy violation in 2022, which affected his path to the CrossFit Games; however, he proved that his supplement was contaminated, resulting in a reduced sanction that concluded on June 12, 2024. As an experienced athlete, he has also secured his place in the upcoming 2024 Dubai Fitness Championship.
In second place, we find Nick Mathew, while George Sterner makes a significant comeback to competition after stepping back since the 2019 CrossFit Games season. Jack Farlow has chosen to coordinate his qualifier participation alongside a half marathon this weekend. Solid performances from veterans like Enrico Zenoni and Kaique Cerveny have them well-placed in the top 20.
As we move forward, numerous established Semifinal-level athletes are contending for qualifying spots, while a few prominent names are currently outside the qualifying marks. Illia Moskalenko, known for his impressive lifting skills displayed at the NorCal Classic, sits in 28th place, and Tanner Balazs from Crash Crucible closely follows in 30th. Ty Jenkins finds himself further back in 42nd place.
Current Top 20 Men’s Standings:
- Pedro Martins (28)
- Nick Mathew (38)
- Connor Voltz (53)
- George Sterner (74)
- Federico Marra (76)
- Enrico Zenoni (80)
- Miko Lilleorg (87)
- William Bennett (88)
- Max Krieg (88)
- John Wood (89)
- Alex Kotoulas (92)
- Jack Farlow (93)
- Travon Benton (96)
- Mark Tabaka (102)
- Kaique Cerveny (107)
- Tom Kingdon (107)
- Samuel Paquin (111)
- Jeff Virden (113)
- Joshua Hong (116)
- Jake Berman (116)
Women’s Leaderboard Highlights
The women’s leaderboard showcases a bright future for the sport, highlighted by young athletes Lucy McGonigle and Reese Littlewood, who are currently in 1st and 3rd place, respectively. Littlewood has already secured her place in history by winning the 2024 Teenage CrossFit Games, while McGonigle earned 3rd place this year following her victory in 2023.
Caitlin Bernardin, known for her Event 1 victory at the North America West Semifinal, holds the 2nd place spot. Close behind, Erica Folo, famous on social media as #YOLOFOLO, is ranked 5th, followed by Anikha Greer, an athlete from the 2024 Demo Team.
Jennifer Muir completes the top 10, with Sydney Michalyshen closely trailing her. Notable competitors from Crash Crucible include Nina Vragovic, Lydia “Booster Seat” Fish, Ashley Cope, and Mary Helen Saunders, ranked from 12th to 17th, respectively. Emelie Lundberg, just shy of qualifying for the Games from Europe, is positioned in 19th place.
In a close competition outside the top 20, Elizabeth Wishart currently stands in 21st, tied with Andra Moistus in 20th. Notably, Lucy Campbell has returned to the competition scene and sits in 31st following her participation in the Marbella Championship earlier this month, while Trista Smith holds the 40th position.
Current Top 20 Women’s Standings:
- Lucy McGonigle (15)
- Caitlin Bernardin (26)
- Reese Littlewood (29)
- Pernille Kristensen (29)
- Erica Folo (37)
- Anikha Greer (41)
- Nicolette Torreggiani (45)
- Zoe Warren (62)
- Lily Burkhead (65)
- Jennifer Muir (70)
- Sydney Michalyshen (72)
- Nina Vragovic (74)
- Lydia Fish (76)
- Arielle Sanders (81)
- Jessica Androsik (82)
- Ashley Cope (83)
- Mary Helen Saunders (84)
- Maria Quintero (85)
- Emelie Lundberg (89)
- Andra Moistus (100)
Looking Ahead to Week 2
Excitement grows as the Week 2 workouts are set to be unveiled on Thursday, October 24. Athletes will strive to enhance their performance and secure a top position in the leaderboard as they prepare for the next challenges in this thrilling season of competition.