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The first-ever LatAm Cup has wrapped up at the 2024 Wodapalooza Miami. On Jan. 11 and 12, 2024, the inaugural LatAm Cup ran alongside the Elite Individual divisions. The top 20 athletes from countries across Latin America competed with the same workouts to the same standards as the Elites. At the end of two days and five events...
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The first-ever LatAm Cup has wrapped up at the 2024 Wodapalooza Miami. On Jan. 11 and 12, 2024, the inaugural LatAm Cup ran alongside the Elite Individual divisions. The top 20 athletes from countries across Latin America competed with the same workouts to the same standards as the Elites. At the end of two days and five events of competition, Mariana Meza and Alejandro Trillos took home the inaugural victories.
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[Read More: 2024 Wodapalooza Miami Live Results and Leaderboard]
Here’s how the contest shook out.
LatAm Cup Women’s Results
[*]Mariana Meza (465) — Champion
[*]Paulina Haro (445)
[*]Emily Andrade (340)
[*]Ana Cecilia Martinez Hernandez (250)
[*]Aliadhy Bass (235)
[*]Sasha Nievas (230)
[*]Vera Valdez (230)
[*]Fernanda Dotto (220)
[*]Mariangela Vargas (200)
[*]Camila Marca (145)
LatAm Cup Men’s Results
[*]Alejandro Trillos (400) — Champion
[*]Vinicius Stoelben (380)
[*]Roldan Goldbaum (360)
[*]Isaiah Vidal (355)
[*]Manuel Gallegos (325)
[*]Luis Cacacho (325)
[*]Anderon Primo (295)
[*]Agustin Richelme (70)
[*]Christian Khaled WD
[*]Gabriel Bracamontes WD
LatAm Cup Women’s Recap
Meza clocked all top-three finishes heading into the final event of the day, but was still only 30 points above four-time CrossFit Games athlete Paulina Haro on the overall leaderboard. And with her speed on the handstand walks in Event 5, Haro was able to stay ahead. She absolutely blazed through the workout, ending with a huge and deserved smile.
Still, it wasn’t enough to overcome Meza’s immense consistency throughout the weekend, especially with her heroic second-place finish in the last and final event.
Meza was crowned the first LatAm Cup women’s champ, with fellow Mexican athlete Haro taking second and Brazil’s Emily Andrade (who took sixth place at the 2023 CrossFit South American Semifinal) rounding out the podium.
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[Read More: https://barbend.com/crossfit-affiliate-fees-increase/2024 CrossFit Games Season Schedule Revealed]
LatAm Cup Men’s Recap
On the men’s side, Alejandro Trillos — 2019’s Fittest Teen in Colombia — came out on top. Trillos also put up a very consistent weekend, with the fifth and final event being his worst-place finish (sixth). He came in third and fourth in Events 1 and 2, respectively, but he dominated the middle of the competition. Trillos finished first in both parts of Event 3 and in Event 4.
Vinicius Stoelben, hailing from Brazil, took second overall with two event wins. He secured his spot on the podium with a solid start and end to his weekend, winning both the first and last event in style.
Roldan Goldbaum took that final podium spot without any event wins but with a relatively consistent performance throughout the weekend. The Mexican athlete took fifth place worldwide in the 2023 CrossFit Open.
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[Read More: 2023 WheelWOD Games Results — The Champions Have Been Crowned]
Event 1 Results — Double or Nothin’
For max load; two attempts of the following complex:
Tiebreaker: Max Overhead Squats
The results are recorded as follows: Athlete (best lift in pounds + number of tiebreaker reps)
Event 1 LatAm Cup Women’s Results
[*]Paulina Haro (190)
[*]Fernanda Dotto (180)
[*]Mariana Meza (175)
[*]Sasha Nievas (175)
[*]Emily Andrade (165 + 6)
[*]Aliadhy Bass (165)
[*]Camila Marca (150 + 3)
[*]Ana Cecilia Martinez Hernandez (145 + 6)
[*]Mariangela Vargas (145 + 4)
[*]Vera Valdez (145)
Event 1 LatAm Cup Men’s Results
[*]Vinicius Stoelben (275)
[*]Anderon Primo (270)
[*]Alejandro Trillos (255 + 5)
[*]Luis Cacacho (255 + 4)
[*]Roldan Goldbaum (255)
[*]Manuel Gallegos (250)
[*]Agustin Richelme (245 + 4)
[*]Isaiah Vidal (215 + 1)
[*]Christian Khaled WD
[*]Gabriel Bracamontes WD
Event 2 Results — Cortadito
For time; 21-15-9 reps of:
Into 15-12-9 reps of:
Event 2 LatAm Cup Women’s Results
[*]Emily Andrade (07:54.95)
[*]Mariana Meza (08:36.94)
[*]Ana Cecilia Martinez Hernandez (09:20.33)
[*]Paulina Haro (10:18:50)
[*]Aliadhy Bass (10:19.78)
[*]Vera Valdez (11:13.78)
[*]Mariangela Vargas (11:19.54)
[*]Camila Marca (12:29.60)
[*]Fernanda Dotto (CAP + 85)
[*]Sasha Nievas (CAP + 73)
Event 2 LatAm Cup Men’s Results
[*]Isaiah Vidal (07:31.47)
[*]Roldan Goldbaum (08:14.22)
[*]Manuel Gallegos (08:34.57)
[*]Alejandro Trillos (09:47.53)
[*]Luis Cacacho (11:02.27)
[*]Vinicius Stoelben (11:34.70)
[*]Anderon Primo (CAP + 70)
[*]Agustin Richelme (CAP + 13)
[*]Christian Khaled WD
[*]Gabriel Bracamontes WD
Event 3 Results — Deja Vu
Part A: Three minutes. Part B: Five minutes. Part C: For time (eight-minute time cap). One minute rest between each part.
This workout will apply two scores:
Results are recorded as follows: Athlete (number of reps + time)
Event 3 LatAm Cup Women’s Results
[*]Vera Valdez (264 + 07:51.0)
[*]Mariana Meza (167 + 07:51.0)
[*]Paulina Haro (153 + 06:27.9)
[*]Emily Andrade (145 + CAP + 116)
[*]Ana Cecilia Martinez Hernandez (130 + CAP + 108)
[*]Camila Marca (128 + CAP + 111)
[*]Mariangela Vargas (127 + CAP + 115)
[*]Fernanda Dotto (122 + CAP + 114)
[*]Aliadhy Bass (109 + CAP + 110)
[*]Sasha Nievas (103 + CAP + 55)
Event 3 LatAm Cup Men’s Results
[*]Alejandro Trillos (177 + 06:47.0)
[*]Manuel Gallegos (174 + CAP + 126)
[*]Luis Cacacho (170 + CAP + 127)
[*]Vinicius Stoelben (168 + CAP + 126)
[*]Roldan Goldbaum (164 + CAP + 117)
[*]Isaiah Vidal (158 + CAP + 126)
[*]Anderon Primo (156 + CAP + 121)
[*]Agustin Richelme DNF
[*]Christian Khaled WD
[*]Gabriel Bracamontes WD
Event 4 Results — Wipe Out
For time:
Event 4 LatAm Cup Women’s Results
[*]Mariana Meza (13:52.00)
[*]Sasha Nievas (15:02.78)
[*]Paulina Haro (15:08.88)
[*]Aliadhy Bass (15:13.94)
[*]Fernanda Dotto (15:38.09)
[*]Emily Andrade (15:58.69)
[*]Mariangela Vargas (16:00.19)
[*]Ana Cecilia Martinez Hernandez (16:48.56)
[*]Vera Valdez (17:09.75)
[*]Camila Marca (CAP + 40)
Event 4 LatAm Cup Men’s Results
[*]Alejandro Trillos (13:08.38)
[*]Isaiah Vidal (13:27.65)
[*]Anderon Primo (14:14.00)
[*]Roldan Goldbaum (15:05.51)
[*]Vinicius Stoelben (15:13.59)
[*]Luis Cacacho (18:18.50)
[*]Manuel Gallegos (19:27.00)
[*]Agustin Richelme (no score)
[*]Christian Khaled WD
[*]Gabriel Bracamontes WD
Event 5 Results — El Circo
For time:
Men: 53 pounds | Women: 35 pounds
Into three rounds of:
Event 5 LatAm Cup Women’s Results
[*]Paulina Haro (07:11.46)
[*]Mariana Meza (08:24.94)
[*]Emily Andrade (08:34.01)
[*]Vera Valdez (08:45.63)
[*]Ana Cecilia Martinez Hernandez (09:36.84)
[*]Mariangela Vargas (09:59.95)
[*]Sasha Nievas (10:46.54)
[*]Aliadhy Bass (11:13.71)
[*]Camila Marca (CAP + 71)
[*]Fernanda Dotto (CAP + 49)
Event 5 LatAm Cup Men’s Results
[*]Vinicius Stoelben (08:25.94)
[*]Roldan Goldbaum (08:43.19)
[*]Isaiah Vidal (09:58.84)
[*]Manuel Gallegos (10:03.88)
[*]Luis Cacacho (10:48.54)
[*]Alejandro Trillos (11:45.09)
[*]Anderon Primo (11:58.70)
[*]Agustin Richelme (no score)
[*]Christian Khaled WD
[*]Gabriel Bracamontes WD
The Inaugural LatAm Cup
Wodapalooza announced this new division on June 20, 2023. Per its Instagram post:
“We have partnered with the most prestigious events across Latin America for the Inaugural LatAm Cup. The winners from each of these events will represent their event and country within the new, LatAm Cup Division at the TYR Wodapalooza.”
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Especially after the thrilling two days of events that athletes just wrapped up, fans will certainly be eager for a repeat of the LatAm Cup and events like it. It might be safe to assume that in 2025, fans can hopefully expect to cheer athletes through another rousing run at the LatAm Cup.
Featured Image: @wodapalooza / Instagram
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The post 2024 Wodapalooza Miami LatAm Cup Results — Mariana Meza and Alejandro Trillos Win it All appeared first on BarBend.
The first-ever LatAm Cup has wrapped up at the 2024 Wodapalooza Miami. On Jan. 11 and 12, 2024, the inaugural LatAm Cup ran alongside the Elite Individual divisions. The top 20 athletes from countries across Latin America competed with the same workouts to the same standards as the Elites. At the end of two days and five events of competition, Mariana Meza and Alejandro Trillos took home the inaugural victories.
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A post shared by The TYR Wodapalooza (@wodapalooza)
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[Read More: 2024 Wodapalooza Miami Live Results and Leaderboard]
Here’s how the contest shook out.
LatAm Cup Women’s Results
[*]Mariana Meza (465) — Champion
[*]Paulina Haro (445)
[*]Emily Andrade (340)
[*]Ana Cecilia Martinez Hernandez (250)
[*]Aliadhy Bass (235)
[*]Sasha Nievas (230)
[*]Vera Valdez (230)
[*]Fernanda Dotto (220)
[*]Mariangela Vargas (200)
[*]Camila Marca (145)
LatAm Cup Men’s Results
[*]Alejandro Trillos (400) — Champion
[*]Vinicius Stoelben (380)
[*]Roldan Goldbaum (360)
[*]Isaiah Vidal (355)
[*]Manuel Gallegos (325)
[*]Luis Cacacho (325)
[*]Anderon Primo (295)
[*]Agustin Richelme (70)
[*]Christian Khaled WD
[*]Gabriel Bracamontes WD
LatAm Cup Women’s Recap
Meza clocked all top-three finishes heading into the final event of the day, but was still only 30 points above four-time CrossFit Games athlete Paulina Haro on the overall leaderboard. And with her speed on the handstand walks in Event 5, Haro was able to stay ahead. She absolutely blazed through the workout, ending with a huge and deserved smile.
Still, it wasn’t enough to overcome Meza’s immense consistency throughout the weekend, especially with her heroic second-place finish in the last and final event.
Meza was crowned the first LatAm Cup women’s champ, with fellow Mexican athlete Haro taking second and Brazil’s Emily Andrade (who took sixth place at the 2023 CrossFit South American Semifinal) rounding out the podium.
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[Read More: https://barbend.com/crossfit-affiliate-fees-increase/2024 CrossFit Games Season Schedule Revealed]
LatAm Cup Men’s Recap
On the men’s side, Alejandro Trillos — 2019’s Fittest Teen in Colombia — came out on top. Trillos also put up a very consistent weekend, with the fifth and final event being his worst-place finish (sixth). He came in third and fourth in Events 1 and 2, respectively, but he dominated the middle of the competition. Trillos finished first in both parts of Event 3 and in Event 4.
Vinicius Stoelben, hailing from Brazil, took second overall with two event wins. He secured his spot on the podium with a solid start and end to his weekend, winning both the first and last event in style.
Roldan Goldbaum took that final podium spot without any event wins but with a relatively consistent performance throughout the weekend. The Mexican athlete took fifth place worldwide in the 2023 CrossFit Open.
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[Read More: 2023 WheelWOD Games Results — The Champions Have Been Crowned]
Event 1 Results — Double or Nothin’
For max load; two attempts of the following complex:
- One Snatch + One Hang Snatch — 45 seconds on | 45 seconds off
Tiebreaker: Max Overhead Squats
The results are recorded as follows: Athlete (best lift in pounds + number of tiebreaker reps)
Event 1 LatAm Cup Women’s Results
[*]Paulina Haro (190)
[*]Fernanda Dotto (180)
[*]Mariana Meza (175)
[*]Sasha Nievas (175)
[*]Emily Andrade (165 + 6)
[*]Aliadhy Bass (165)
[*]Camila Marca (150 + 3)
[*]Ana Cecilia Martinez Hernandez (145 + 6)
[*]Mariangela Vargas (145 + 4)
[*]Vera Valdez (145)
Event 1 LatAm Cup Men’s Results
[*]Vinicius Stoelben (275)
[*]Anderon Primo (270)
[*]Alejandro Trillos (255 + 5)
[*]Luis Cacacho (255 + 4)
[*]Roldan Goldbaum (255)
[*]Manuel Gallegos (250)
[*]Agustin Richelme (245 + 4)
[*]Isaiah Vidal (215 + 1)
[*]Christian Khaled WD
[*]Gabriel Bracamontes WD
Event 2 Results — Cortadito
For time; 21-15-9 reps of:
Into 15-12-9 reps of:
- Front Squats — Men: 185 pounds | Women: 125 pounds
- Bar-facing Burpees
Event 2 LatAm Cup Women’s Results
[*]Emily Andrade (07:54.95)
[*]Mariana Meza (08:36.94)
[*]Ana Cecilia Martinez Hernandez (09:20.33)
[*]Paulina Haro (10:18:50)
[*]Aliadhy Bass (10:19.78)
[*]Vera Valdez (11:13.78)
[*]Mariangela Vargas (11:19.54)
[*]Camila Marca (12:29.60)
[*]Fernanda Dotto (CAP + 85)
[*]Sasha Nievas (CAP + 73)
Event 2 LatAm Cup Men’s Results
[*]Isaiah Vidal (07:31.47)
[*]Roldan Goldbaum (08:14.22)
[*]Manuel Gallegos (08:34.57)
[*]Alejandro Trillos (09:47.53)
[*]Luis Cacacho (11:02.27)
[*]Vinicius Stoelben (11:34.70)
[*]Anderon Primo (CAP + 70)
[*]Agustin Richelme (CAP + 13)
[*]Christian Khaled WD
[*]Gabriel Bracamontes WD
Event 3 Results — Deja Vu
Part A: Three minutes. Part B: Five minutes. Part C: For time (eight-minute time cap). One minute rest between each part.
- Assault Row — Men: 25 calories | Women: 20 calories
- 30 Wall Balls — Men: 20 pounds | Women: 14 pounds
- Strict Chin-Over-Bar Pull-Ups — Men: 20 reps | Women: 14 reps
- 30 Box Jump Overs — Men: 24-inch box | Women: 20-inch box
- 25 Single-Arm Dumbbell Snatches — Men: 100 pounds | Women: 70 pounds
This workout will apply two scores:
- Total reps across all parts
- Time on Part C
Results are recorded as follows: Athlete (number of reps + time)
Event 3 LatAm Cup Women’s Results
[*]Vera Valdez (264 + 07:51.0)
[*]Mariana Meza (167 + 07:51.0)
[*]Paulina Haro (153 + 06:27.9)
[*]Emily Andrade (145 + CAP + 116)
[*]Ana Cecilia Martinez Hernandez (130 + CAP + 108)
[*]Camila Marca (128 + CAP + 111)
[*]Mariangela Vargas (127 + CAP + 115)
[*]Fernanda Dotto (122 + CAP + 114)
[*]Aliadhy Bass (109 + CAP + 110)
[*]Sasha Nievas (103 + CAP + 55)
Event 3 LatAm Cup Men’s Results
[*]Alejandro Trillos (177 + 06:47.0)
[*]Manuel Gallegos (174 + CAP + 126)
[*]Luis Cacacho (170 + CAP + 127)
[*]Vinicius Stoelben (168 + CAP + 126)
[*]Roldan Goldbaum (164 + CAP + 117)
[*]Isaiah Vidal (158 + CAP + 126)
[*]Anderon Primo (156 + CAP + 121)
[*]Agustin Richelme DNF
[*]Christian Khaled WD
[*]Gabriel Bracamontes WD
Event 4 Results — Wipe Out
For time:
- Echo Bike — Men: 50 calories | Women: 40 calories
- Swim
- 150 Beaded Double-Unders
- Swim
- Assault Run — 500 meters
Event 4 LatAm Cup Women’s Results
[*]Mariana Meza (13:52.00)
[*]Sasha Nievas (15:02.78)
[*]Paulina Haro (15:08.88)
[*]Aliadhy Bass (15:13.94)
[*]Fernanda Dotto (15:38.09)
[*]Emily Andrade (15:58.69)
[*]Mariangela Vargas (16:00.19)
[*]Ana Cecilia Martinez Hernandez (16:48.56)
[*]Vera Valdez (17:09.75)
[*]Camila Marca (CAP + 40)
Event 4 LatAm Cup Men’s Results
[*]Alejandro Trillos (13:08.38)
[*]Isaiah Vidal (13:27.65)
[*]Anderon Primo (14:14.00)
[*]Roldan Goldbaum (15:05.51)
[*]Vinicius Stoelben (15:13.59)
[*]Luis Cacacho (18:18.50)
[*]Manuel Gallegos (19:27.00)
[*]Agustin Richelme (no score)
[*]Christian Khaled WD
[*]Gabriel Bracamontes WD
Event 5 Results — El Circo
For time:
- Buy In: Mixed Grip Kettlebell Lunges — 90-feet
Men: 53 pounds | Women: 35 pounds
Into three rounds of:
- Rope climbs — first rep seated
- 18 Toes-to-Bar
- 90-foot Handstand Walk
- Buy Out: Mixed Grip Kettlebell Lunges — 90-feet
Event 5 LatAm Cup Women’s Results
[*]Paulina Haro (07:11.46)
[*]Mariana Meza (08:24.94)
[*]Emily Andrade (08:34.01)
[*]Vera Valdez (08:45.63)
[*]Ana Cecilia Martinez Hernandez (09:36.84)
[*]Mariangela Vargas (09:59.95)
[*]Sasha Nievas (10:46.54)
[*]Aliadhy Bass (11:13.71)
[*]Camila Marca (CAP + 71)
[*]Fernanda Dotto (CAP + 49)
Event 5 LatAm Cup Men’s Results
[*]Vinicius Stoelben (08:25.94)
[*]Roldan Goldbaum (08:43.19)
[*]Isaiah Vidal (09:58.84)
[*]Manuel Gallegos (10:03.88)
[*]Luis Cacacho (10:48.54)
[*]Alejandro Trillos (11:45.09)
[*]Anderon Primo (11:58.70)
[*]Agustin Richelme (no score)
[*]Christian Khaled WD
[*]Gabriel Bracamontes WD
The Inaugural LatAm Cup
Wodapalooza announced this new division on June 20, 2023. Per its Instagram post:
“We have partnered with the most prestigious events across Latin America for the Inaugural LatAm Cup. The winners from each of these events will represent their event and country within the new, LatAm Cup Division at the TYR Wodapalooza.”
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by The TYR Wodapalooza (@wodapalooza)
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Especially after the thrilling two days of events that athletes just wrapped up, fans will certainly be eager for a repeat of the LatAm Cup and events like it. It might be safe to assume that in 2025, fans can hopefully expect to cheer athletes through another rousing run at the LatAm Cup.
Featured Image: @wodapalooza / Instagram
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