The second of three CrossFit workouts for the 2021 CrossFit Open has come and gone, and CrossFit has just announced the unofficial results. Last week’s workout 2021 CrossFit Workout 21.2 consisted of a 20-minute time limit for a total of 150 dumbbell snatches and 75 burpees box jump-overs reps in alternating sets. For the women, equipment included 35lb dumbbells and a 20-inch box, while the men used 50lb dumbbells and a 24-inch box.
Last week’s head-to-head was called “Youth vs. Experience” and included 2020 CrossFit Games runner-up Samuel Kwant against the 2020 CrossFit Games bronze-medallist and Rookie of the Year Justin Medeiros.
It was a repeat workout from the first workout of the 2017 CrossFit Open. For last week’s head-to-head, Justin Medeiros beat Samuel Kwant with a time score of 10:02 for Medeiros to 11:56 for Kwant.
Here are the unofficial results, which have not been yet verified by CrossFit Headquarters, courtesy of the Open leaderboard.
Women’s Division
- Emma Cary, USA – 8:51
- Kristin Holte, Norway – 8:58
- Carolyne Prevost, Canada – 9:02
- Ellie Turner, Australia – 9:03
- Oihana Moya, Spain – 9:08
- Jamie Simmonds, Australia – 9:09
- Hayley Lemon, USA – 9:15
- Mallory O’Brien, USA – 9:17
- Gabriella Migala, Poland – 9:18
- Erica Ekelund, Sweden – 9:23
- Emma McQuaid, Ireland – 9:24
- Laurie Clement, France – 9:25
- Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr, Australia – 9:26
- Emma Chapman, Australia – 9:26
- Helena Collins, UK – 9:31
- Valentina Rangel, Columbia – 9:32
- Elena Carratala Sanahuja, Spain – 9:34 (Tied, 17th)
- Laura Clifton, Australia – 9:34 (Tied, 17th)
- Amanda Fusuma, Brazil – 9:35
- Annie Thorisdottir, Iceland – 9:36 (Tied, 20th)
- Andrea Solberg, Norway – 9:36 (Tied, 20th)
Of the more known names in the CrossFit community, last year’s women’s bronze Kari Pearce ranked 23 with a time of 9:41. Kara Saunders took 25th place with 9:42, Sam Briggs made it to the 35th spot at 9:49 and 2020 finalist Haley Adams ranked 37th.
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Men’s Division
- Dakota Rager, USA – 8:48
- Stas Solodov, Russia – 8:52
- Colten Mertens, USA – 9:04
- Scott Tetlow, USA – 9:06
- Alex Kotoulas, Greece – 9:09
- Reggie Fasa, UK – 9:10
- James Sprague, USA – 9:12
- Luka Dukic, Serbia – 9:13
- Jeffrey Adler, Canada – 9:14
- Cedric LaPointe, Canada – 9:16
- Jake Marconi, USA – 9:20
- Andre Houdet, Denmark – 9:21
- Patrick Vellner, Canada – 9:27 (Tied, 13th)
- Taylor Self, USA – 9:27 (Tied, 13th)
- Alexandre Caron, Canada – 9:29 (Tied, 15th)
- Nicholas Anapolsky, Canada – 9:29 (Tied, 15th)
- Lazar Dukic, Serbia – 9:29 (Tied, 15th)
- Aleksandar Ilin, Russia – 9:30
- Scott Cottrill, USA – 9:31
- Chandler Smith, USA – 9:32
Last year’s fourth-place winner Noah Ohlsen finished in the 21st spot last week at 9:33. Bjorgvin Karl Gudmundsson ranked at 25 with 9:39. Brent Fikowski made it to the 42 spot at 9:50. Although Medeiros won over Kwant in the head-to-head, he tied with 7 others for the 78th position overall.
CrossFit Open 21.3 – Panchik vS Panchik
This week will be the last of the 2021 CrossFit Open season. One of the Panchik brothers will come out on top. It’s called “Sibling Rivalry” and will be Scott Panchik v Saxon Panchik on March 25 at 12 p.m. PST/3 p.m. EST.
After that will be the Quarterfinals, which will be held online as well. The top 10 percent in their continent after the Open will head off to the Quarterfinal. The numbers expected are as follows:
Women’s Division
- North America – 5,359
- Europe – 1,904
- Oceania – 779
- South America – 388
- Asia – 359
- Africa – 278
Men’s Division
- North America – 7,327
- Europe – 3,402
- Oceania – 990
- Asia – 812
- South America – 703
- Africa – 421
Stay tuned to Fitness Volt for continued coverage of the 2021 CrossFit Open season.