30 Men & 30 Women Locked In!
The 2025 CrossFit Games lineup is officially finalized—the world’s fittest athletes have punched their tickets to Albany, NY!
📋 How They Qualified
From April to mid‑June, athletes battled it out across:
- 10 In‑Person Qualifying Events (IPQEs)
 - In‑Affiliate Semifinals
 
Now, CrossFit confirms 60 individual competitors (30 men, 30 women) have qualified—though last‑minute withdrawals may prompt replacements per Games Rules 3.01 & 5.02
✔️ Full Roster Snapshot
Who qualified from for crossfit games 2025?
| Men | Women | 
|---|---|
| Austin Hatfield | Fee Saghafi | 
| Colten Mertens | Abbie Domit | 
| Kalyan Souza | María Quintero | 
| Henrique Moreira | Luiza Marques | 
| Roman Khrennikov | Lucy Campbell | 
| Moritz Fiebig | Seung Yeon Choi | 
| Jeffrey Adler | Siria Meha | 
| Jay Crouch | Alexis Raptis | 
| Dallin Pepper | Arielle Loewen | 
| Tudor Magda | Anikha Greer | 
| Jayson Hopper | Madeline Sturt | 
| James Sprague | Danielle Brandon | 
| Ricky Garard | Haley Adams | 
| Justin Medeiros | Grace Walton | 
| Enrico Zenoni | Aimee Cringle | 
| Colin Bosshard | Mirjam von Rohr | 
| Harry Lightfoot | Jennifer Muir | 
| Bronislaw Olenkowicz | Claudia Gluck | 
| Calum Clements | Lucy McGonigle | 
| Chris Ibarra | Olivia Kerstetter | 
| Nick Mathew | Sydney Michalyshen | 
| Peter Ellis | Tia‑Clair Toomey‑Orr | 
| Isaac Newman | Emily De Rooy | 
| Toby Buckland | Christina Livaditakis | 
| Morteza Sedaghat | Mariana Meza | 
| Ty Jenkins | Brooke Wells | 
| Jack Rozema | Lexi Neely | 
| William Leahy | Alex Gazan | 
| Jorge Fernandez | Hattie Kanyo | 
| Jonne Koski | Lydia Fish | 
(Sources include BarBend & Wikipedia’s roster list)
Regional Breakdown
- Europe: 6 men, 7 women
 - North America East: 6 men, 6 women
 - North America West: 5 men, 3 women
 - Oceania, South America: Each 2 men, 2 women
 - Asia: 0 men, 1 woman
 - Africa: 0 qualified yet
 
Standout Stories & Rookies to Watch
- Siria Meha overturned early setbacks and grabbed her Games spot via the In‑Affiliate Semis—earning herself over $8,000 in the process
 - Ty Jenkins, a three‑time Teen Champion, clinched his ticket at the Syndicate Crown and now brings youth—and serious potential—to the Games
 - Colin Bosshard, the two‑time International Functional Fitness World Champion, finally broke through with an IPQE victory—rounding out the field with fresh talent
 - And of course, Tia‑Clair Toomey‑Orr, the greatest of all time, made it official by confirming her spot via the Torian Pro
 
Why This Lineup Matters
- With fewer roster spots (down from 40 to 30 per division), the competition this season is fiercer than ever
 - Many veteran athletes have dropped out due to retirement, injuries, or qualification losses—paving the way for a record-breaking 17 rookies this year
 
Final Thoughts: The 2025 roster marks a pivotal shift—a leaner, more global field with a mix of seasoned champions and revolutionary rookies. As drama builds toward Albany, GymDog.Fitness is here to break it all down for your audience.
                
            
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