2023 CrossFit Games Event 2 “Pig Chipper” Results — Laura Horvath Undeniable

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After the first event for the Individuals — “Ride” — that tested athletes’ endurance, Emma Lawson and Jonne Koski had the momentum atop the leaderboard. Heading into event two, the Individuals’ work rate was tested again as the “Pig Chipper” pyramided pig flips, chest-to-bar pull-ups, toes-to bars, and wall-ball shots. Check out the results below:
[Related: 2023 CrossFit Games Results and Leaderboard]
2023 CrossFit Games Event Two Results — “Pig Chipper”
For time:

10 Pig Flips
25 Chest-to-Bar Pull-Ups
50 Toes-to-Bars
100 Wall-Ball Shots
50 Toes-to-Bars
25 Chest-to-Bar Pull-Ups
10 Pig Flips

A total of 270 reps to complete the workout. The women worked with a 14-pound wall ball to a nine-foot target and a 350-pound pig.
[Related: The CrossFit Games Will Not Return To Madison, WI, in 2024]
Individual Women Results

Laura Horvath — 13:50.40
Arielle Loewen — 14:43.54
Alexis Raptis — 15:14.94
Emma Cary — 15:38.84
Olivia Kerstetter — 15:49.36
Alex Gazan — 16:13.39
Christine Kolenbrander — 16:18.58
Annie Thorisdottir — 16:20.26
Baylee Rayl — 16:27.08
Emma Tall — 16:32.72

[Related: 2023 CrossFit Games Day One Results]
Individual Men Results
Results forthcoming.
[Related: 2023 CrossFit Games Withdrawals]
Individual Women Recap — “Pig Chipper”
Olivia Kerstetter and Ellie Turner appeared to take the initial lead flipping their respective pigs in heat one. Kerstetter was the first to the pull-ups, joined shortly thereafter by Sydney Wells.
Wells claimed the lead in the toes-to-bar but couldn’t hold off Flores (formerly Shadburne), who reached the wall balls first. Wells and Flores traded the lead back and forth while nearly 10 reps ahead of the rest of the field until Kerstetter worked back into the mix for the lead.
Wells was the first athlete to return to the pull-up bar for toes-to-bars. Flores’ flexibility on the toes-to-bar made up for the lost time in the wall balls as Flores could touch her toes to the bar from a near-dead hang rather than swing.
Baylee Rayl and Emily Rolfe worked their way back into the fight for first as Wells fell out of the mix. Flores walked back to the pig first, but Rayl kept the pace and scored the first flip. Kerstetter’s strength is her forte, and she overtook the lead once reaching her last round of pig flips and kept it to win the heat.
Image courtesy of CrossFit LLC.
In heat two, Horvath was the first to reach the pull-up bar. Gazan, Kolenbrander, and Thorisdottir were in the mix for the lead through the toes-to-bar. Notably, Thorisdottir is the only athlete on the women’s roster to compete at the CrossFit Games in three different decades; she reached the wall balls first.
Emma Cary finished in last place in event one and needed a big finish to move up the leaderboard. She overtook the lead on the wall balls, going toss for toss with Thorisdottir. They moved together back to the pull-up bars.
Cary hit her final chest-to-bar pull-ups first halfway past the 10-minute mark and walked alone to the final round of pig flips. She scored a single flip before Thorisdottir joined her on the field. Cary failed her second rep on the pig flip, leaving the door open for Horvath to take the lead out of nowhere. Loewen and Raptis blitzed through their flips to take the podium in the second event.
Image courtesy of CrossFit LLC.
[Related: 2023 CrossFit Games Day Two Results]
Individual Men Recap — “Pig Chipper”
Recap forthcoming.
Closing Out Individuals’ Opening Day
The last event scheduled for the Individuals on their first day of competition is the “Inverted Medley,” which will challenge each athlete’s gymnastic skills with a lot of time on their hands.
Featured image courtesy of CrossFit LLC.

After the first event for the Individuals — “Ride” — that tested athletes’ endurance, Emma Lawson and Jonne Koski had the momentum atop the leaderboard. Heading into event two, the Individuals’ work rate was tested again as the “Pig Chipper” pyramided pig flips, chest-to-bar pull-ups, toes-to bars, and wall-ball shots. Check out the results below:


[Related: 2023 CrossFit Games Results and Leaderboard]


2023 CrossFit Games Event Two Results — “Pig Chipper”
For time:


  • 10 Pig Flips
  • 25 Chest-to-Bar Pull-Ups
  • 50 Toes-to-Bars
  • 100 Wall-Ball Shots
  • 50 Toes-to-Bars
  • 25 Chest-to-Bar Pull-Ups
  • 10 Pig Flips
A total of 270 reps to complete the workout. The women worked with a 14-pound wall ball to a nine-foot target and a 350-pound pig.


[Related: The CrossFit Games Will Not Return To Madison, WI, in 2024]


Individual Women Results

[*]Laura Horvath — 13:50.40
[*]Arielle Loewen — 14:43.54
[*]Alexis Raptis — 15:14.94
[*]Emma Cary — 15:38.84
[*]Olivia Kerstetter — 15:49.36
[*]Alex Gazan — 16:13.39
[*]Christine Kolenbrander — 16:18.58
[*]Annie Thorisdottir — 16:20.26
[*]Baylee Rayl — 16:27.08
[*]Emma Tall — 16:32.72

[Related: 2023 CrossFit Games Day One Results]


Individual Men Results
Results forthcoming.


[Related: 2023 CrossFit Games Withdrawals]


Individual Women Recap — “Pig Chipper”
Olivia Kerstetter and Ellie Turner appeared to take the initial lead flipping their respective pigs in heat one. Kerstetter was the first to the pull-ups, joined shortly thereafter by Sydney Wells.


Wells claimed the lead in the toes-to-bar but couldn’t hold off Flores (formerly Shadburne), who reached the wall balls first. Wells and Flores traded the lead back and forth while nearly 10 reps ahead of the rest of the field until Kerstetter worked back into the mix for the lead.


Wells was the first athlete to return to the pull-up bar for toes-to-bars. Flores’ flexibility on the toes-to-bar made up for the lost time in the wall balls as Flores could touch her toes to the bar from a near-dead hang rather than swing.


Baylee Rayl and Emily Rolfe worked their way back into the fight for first as Wells fell out of the mix. Flores walked back to the pig first, but Rayl kept the pace and scored the first flip. Kerstetter’s strength is her forte, and she overtook the lead once reaching her last round of pig flips and kept it to win the heat.


Image courtesy of CrossFit LLC.
In heat two, Horvath was the first to reach the pull-up bar. Gazan, Kolenbrander, and Thorisdottir were in the mix for the lead through the toes-to-bar. Notably, Thorisdottir is the only athlete on the women’s roster to compete at the CrossFit Games in three different decades; she reached the wall balls first.


Emma Cary finished in last place in event one and needed a big finish to move up the leaderboard. She overtook the lead on the wall balls, going toss for toss with Thorisdottir. They moved together back to the pull-up bars.


Cary hit her final chest-to-bar pull-ups first halfway past the 10-minute mark and walked alone to the final round of pig flips. She scored a single flip before Thorisdottir joined her on the field. Cary failed her second rep on the pig flip, leaving the door open for Horvath to take the lead out of nowhere. Loewen and Raptis blitzed through their flips to take the podium in the second event.


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Image courtesy of CrossFit LLC.
[Related: 2023 CrossFit Games Day Two Results]


Individual Men Recap — “Pig Chipper”
Recap forthcoming.


Closing Out Individuals’ Opening Day
The last event scheduled for the Individuals on their first day of competition is the “Inverted Medley,” which will challenge each athlete’s gymnastic skills with a lot of time on their hands.


Featured image courtesy of CrossFit LLC.




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