Upcoming CrossFit Competition Dates
This weekend marks an exciting time for the CrossFit community as master athletes and teens prepare to compete in the 2024 CrossFit Games. Athletes aged 14-17 and those 35 years or older will take the spotlight, showcasing their hard work and dedication.
New Partnerships for Increased Competition
CrossFit has announced a strategic partnership with three organizations to enhance the competitive environment for teens, masters, and adaptive athletes. The new collaborations include:
- WheelWOD Games for adaptive athletes
- Pit Teen Throwdowns for younger competitors aged 14-17
- Legends Championship for athletes aged 35 and older
Competition Schedule
The competitions will take place over different locations on various dates:
Pit Teen Throwdowns
Dates: August 30 – September 1
Location: Kalamazoo and Three Rivers, Michigan
Legends Championship
Dates: August 29 – September 1
Location: Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex, Birmingham, Alabama
How to Watch the Events
Pit Teen Throwdowns Coverage
The broadcast of the Teenage CrossFit Games can be viewed on the Pit Media YouTube Channel, Games.CrossFit.com, and in the CrossFit Games app. Commentators for the event will include Joel Godett, Matt Rattay, and Bella Martin.
Legends Championship Coverage
The Masters CrossFit Games will be accessible via the Legends Championship YouTube Channel, Games.CrossFit.com, and the CrossFit Games app, with commentary from Sean Woodland, Tommy Marquez, Lauren Kalil, and Chase Ingraham.
Event Schedule Overview
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
The livestreams for these events are set to provide the thrilling action that fans expect from the Games.
Noteworthy Competitors
Among the master athletes competing this weekend are:
- Andrea Nisler (35-39) – 9x Games athlete
- Will Moorad (35-39) – 5x Games athlete
- Elijah Muhammad (35-39) – 2x Games athlete
- Bronislaw Olenkowicz (35-39) – 2x Games athlete
- Andreia Pinheiro (40-44) – 2x Games athlete
- Rebecca Voigt Miller (40-44) – 15x Games athlete
- Lynne Knapman (60-64) – 13x Games athlete
- Patricia McGill (65+) – 4x Games athlete
- David Hippensteel (65+) – 9x Games athlete
Prize Distribution for Masters Athletes
As in previous years, cash prizes will be awarded only to masters athletes. Here is the breakdown of the prize purse:
- Masters 35-39:
- 1st place – $25,000
- 2nd place – $10,000
- 3rd place – $5,000
- Masters 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64:
- 1st place – $10,000
- 2nd place – $5,000
- 3rd place – $3,000
- Masters 65+:
- 1st place – $5,000
- 2nd place – $3,000
- 3rd place – $2,000
