2025 Syndicate Crown CrossFit Semifinal Highlights: Ty Jenkins and Brooke Wells Secure Their Spots for the Games

Event Overview

The 2025 Syndicate Crown CrossFit Semifinal, held from May 30 to June 1 in Knoxville, TN, was an exhilarating three-day competition that drew many of the sport’s elite athletes. Contestants battled fiercely for the limited qualifying spots that lead to the prestigious CrossFit Games. Ty Jenkins and Brooke Wells ultimately stood out, each clinching a spot for the Games with outstanding performances.

Men’s Results

Ty Jenkins began his journey at the Syndicate Crown with a 10th-place finish in the opening event, marking his lowest score of the weekend. However, he rebounded with a spectacular win in Event Two and maintained a string of top-six finishes thereafter, ensuring his overall victory and qualification for the 2025 CrossFit Games. This year will mark Jenkins’ debut in the elite individual competition.

Jack Rozema secured the second qualifying position for the Games, triumphing in a tight tiebreaker against Luke Parker, with both athletes finishing with identical points. However, Rozema’s performance in the first event earned him the coveted spot.

Ty Jenkins – 531 points (Qualified)
Jack Rozema – 528 points (Qualified)
Luke Parker – 528 points
Spencer Panchik – 469 points
George Sterner – 457 points
Connor Voltz – 414 points
Seth Stovall – 403 points
Tanner Balazs – 396 points
Ben Smith – 368 points
Henry Matthews – 365 points
Quinn Robinson – 354 points
Nick Anapolsky – 339 points
Mason Griffin – 326 points
Simon Gelinas – 308 points
Hank Grenda – 305 points
Brandon Smith – 298 points
Luke Burns – 290 points
Ryan Haynes – 275 points
John Felix – 264 points
Alexander Majors – 257 points
RJ Mestre – 252 points
Ryan Drew – 250 points
Grant Griffin – 223 points
Zane Parise – 219 points
Jace Peck – 216 points
Anthonee Yim – 216 points
Zachary Levy – 214 points
Kevin Gosselin – 213 points
Josh Workman – 198 points
Stephen Clegg – 176 points
Brandon True – 175 points
Marcello Clarizio – 167 points
Joshua Hong – 166 points
Brad Wilson – 158 points
Wyatt Taylor – 124 points
Jordan Hayward – 124 points
Sean Finlay – 121 points
Selvan Ramjattan – 118 points
Theo Kempffer – 96 points

Women’s Results

Brooke Wells dominated the women’s competition, ending the event as the only female athlete to surpass 500 points. Initially, she had secured her place at the CrossFit Games through a virtual semifinal. However, due to issues with her video submission, she had to compete at the Syndicate Crown for another chance to qualify. This upcoming Games will mark her tenth appearance, a significant milestone in her career.

With just one spot left for qualification, Lexi Neely knew she had to perform exceptionally. She clinched the final event, surpassing Reese Littlewood in a dramatic finish that guaranteed her a second consecutive trip to the CrossFit Games.

Brooke Wells – 522 points (Qualified)
Lexi Neely – 468 points (Qualified)
Reese Littlewood – 456 points
Lydia Fish – 438 points
Caroline Stanley – 435 points
Sydney Wells – 433 points
Kyra Milligan – 429 points
Miley Wade – 405 points
Nina Vragovic – 398 points
Erica Folo – 381 points
Elizabeth Wishart – 357 points
Elsie Larson – 338 points
Katelynn Sanders – 337 points
Keara Miller – 335 points
Rebekah Devine – 330 points
Shelby Neal – 329 points
Lily Burkhead – 307 points
Elena Budz – 283 points
Rachel Clousing – 252 points
Carson Wolfe – 252 points
Emma Harvang – 243 points
Brianna Jacobson – 241 points
Tracy Johnson – 233 points
Grace Lochner – 229 points
Lindsey Porter – 228 points
Kaitlyn Anapolsky – 224 points
Nadia Szymialis – 196 points
Kristine Best – 184 points
Sami Scorzelli – 171 points
Bronwyn Stevens – 163 points
Caroline Ferreira – 163 points
Ashleigh Angle – 153 points
Mary Helen Saunders – 148 points
Madison Jefferson – 145 points
Lindsey Hoffman – 142 points
Rosalie Belanger – 133 points
Hailey Rolfe – 125 points
Kelsey Hayes – 120 points
Kristen Reiche – 103 points
Emily Burnett – 68 points

Event Breakdown

Event One — Heavy Isabel

For Time:
30 Snatches (225-lb / 155-lb)

Men’s Results
Jack Rozema — 04:04.44
Stephen Clegg — 04:23.13
Mason Griffin — 04:36.82

Women’s Results
Rebekah Devine — 03:26.94
Brooke Wells — 04:04.76
Emma Harvang — 04:08.75

Event Two — Regionals’ Revenge

For Time:
100/80 Cal Echo Bike
100 Toes To Bar
100 Bar-Facing Burpees
100 Front Squats (115-lb / 85-lb)

Men’s Results
Ty Jenkins — 20:57.59
George Sterner — 21:24.32
Ryan Haynes — 21:45.57

Women’s Results
Erica Folo — 21:19.97
Brooke Wells — 22:47.57
Grace Lochner — 23:05.87

Event Three — Yoke Repeater

8 Rounds For Time:
400m Run
40′ Yoke Carry (425-lb / 305-lb)

Men’s Results
George Sterner — 14:44.78
Nick Anapolsky — 14:45.01
Connor Voltz — 14:51.97

Women’s Results
Rachel Clousing — 15:39.14
Sydney Wells — 15:48.57
Bronwyn Stevens — 15:53.75

Event Four — Metal March

2-2-2-3 Intervals:
Rest 1 Minute Between Sets
For Time:

50/40 Rogue Pro Double Unders
4/3 Cut Rope Climbs
Max Distance KB OH Walking Lunge (53s/35s)
Continue until 240′ (6×40’) completed.

Men’s Results
Spencer Panchik — 07:56.59
Quinn Robinson — 10:42.38
Luke Parker — 10:45.09

Women’s Results
Reese Littlewood — 07:16.91
Lydia Fish — 07:38.03
Kyra Milligan — 10:36.27

Event Five — Athletes Only

For Time, 30-24-18-12-6:
GHD Sit Ups
30’ Unbroken HSW Obstacle (ramp+stairs)
10-8-6-4-2
Box Jump Overs (42/36)
30’ Unbroken HSW Obstacle (stairs+ramp)

Men’s Results
Spencer Panchik — 07:13.22
Seth Stovall — 07:23.38
Luke Parker — 07:24.53

Women’s Results
Reese Littlewood — 07:08.71
Elsie Larson — 07:08.78
Nina Vragovic — 07:13.00

Event Six — Bag Nine

For Time:
9 Sandbag Cleans (200-lb / 150-lb)
15/12 Ring Muscle Ups
21/18 Cal Echo Row
15/12 Bar Muscle Ups
9 Sandbag Cleans

Men’s Results
Spencer Panchik — 05:07.12
Jack Rozema — 05:13.83
Ty Jenkins — 05:17.77

Women’s Results
Lexy Neely — 05:47.15
Sydney Wells — 06:01.47
Kyra Milligan — 06:06.03

Looking Ahead

With only one in-person CrossFit Semifinal left, the field of athletes qualifying for the highly anticipated 2025 CrossFit Games is almost set. The excitement is building for what promises to be a remarkable showdown from August 1-3 in Albany, New York.