In December 2020, CrossFit announced their 2021 Games season schedule and teased a few significant changes - including worldwide quarterfinals events, the return of the Affiliate Cup, and an Adaptive Division.
On Jan. 7, 2021, CrossFit released their official 2021 rulebook, providing more clarity into its changes, which include the introduction of eight adaptive classes and a three-phase Games qualification process that includes a Last-Chance Qualifier and the introduction of Continent-based qualification. Here's a quick look at the 2021 CrossFit season schedule:
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To qualify for this year's Games, athletes must compete in three specific phases: the Open, the Quarterfinals, and the Semifinals. Athletes who were close to qualifying will have a chance to compete in the Games via a Last-Chance Qualifier after the other three qualification phases have taken place.
New to this year's Games is the continent-based qualification system. When first registering for the Open, athletes will establish their continent. This will be the continent assigned to that athlete throughout the Games. An athlete does not need to live in the country on the continent they want to represent, but they must be a citizen of that country to represent the continent.
The continents observed by CrossFit include: North America, Europe, Oceania, Asia, South America, Africa.
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The top 10% of men and women, respectively, will move on to the Quarterfinals in the Individual division. The top 25% of teams will move on to the next stage of Games qualification, the Quarterfinals.
During the Quarterfinals, the top men, women, and teams from each continent must submit videos for review. However, the number of submissions changes depending on the continent.
For non-Adaptive athletes, the competitor's age as of July 14, 2021, will determine their age group.
Individual men and women in the top 10% on each continent and the top 25% of total teams per continent (with a minimum of at least 50 teams from each continent) are eligible to participate in the Quarterfinals.
The equipment list for the Quarterfinals was released on March 31, 2021, by CrossFit HQ. It includes:
There will be 10 total Semifinal events - four events in North America, two in Europe, and one each in Asia, South America, Africa, and Oceania. As of April 21, 2021, five of the scheduled CrossFit Semifinal events are now virtual competitions. The number of athletes who will qualify for the Semifinals is as follows:
Here are the number of athletes who can qualify for the Games from the Semifinals.
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There will also be a Last-Chance qualifier for athletes who narrowly missed Games qualification. This online competition will take place from June 28, 2021, through July 4, 2021. Individual athletes must compete in a series of events throughout the weekend, the exact number of which will be released prior to the start of the Last-Chance Qualifier. This will include athletes who finished within three spots of a Games qualifying position:
At the conclusion of the Last-Chance Qualifier, the top two men and two women from the Last-Chance Qualifier will advance to the Games
Age-group athletes will be competing in the Open against other age-group athletes. The top 10% of age-group athletes in each age division worldwide will compete in the Age-Group Online Qualifier, which starts on May 6, 2021, and gives athletes until May 10, 2021, at 5:00 p.m. PST to submit their workouts.
The top 20 men and women from each age group will be invited to compete at the Games. If for some reason one of those athletes declines, the next highest-ranked competitors will qualify. The age groups are:
Each week, the individual man and woman with the best scores worldwide will receive $2,021. (To claim the prize, athletes must ensure their video is submitted to CrossFit before the deadline.) Here are the overall payouts for the top five men and women in the Open:
Affiliate teams will consist of at least two men and two men who train primarily at the same CrossFit affiliate. You must train at a CrossFit affiliate and live within 100 miles of the gym to register a team for the Affiliate Cup. To register a team, an athlete must first be registered as an individual athlete.
Though more than one team can form out of the same affiliate, members cannot switch teams during the competition.
For the first time, CrossFit will be including an Adaptive Division in the 2021 season. Whether the Adaptive Division would be included in the 2021 Games or launch in 2022 was unclear, but according to the CrossFit rulebook, “Athletes with disabilities, also known as “adaptive athletes,” are welcome to participate in the CrossFit Open and Games in accordance with the requirements set forth below.” BarBend reached out to CrossFit to confirm the Adaptive Division's inclusion in the 2021 Games.
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Within this division, there will be 16 classes, eight each for men and women. Those include:
For athletes who don't have access to the necessary equipment - a dumbbell, barbell with plates, plyo box, jump rope, and a pull-up bar - or want to participate at home, CrossFit offers an equipment-free Open. However, there are a few stipulations.
First, CrossFit will have a separate leaderboard for equipment-free athletes. To stay on the leaderboard, those athletes must complete all of the equipment-free Open events. However, an athlete can finish the overall Open using a combination of foundations, scaled, prescribed, and equipment-free events.
It's also important to note that any athlete who chooses to perform the equipment-free version of the Open will be compared to other equipment-free athletes and ranked below athletes who choose the three other Open options available. Also, any athlete who opts for the equipment-free versions of the Open workouts will not be able to advance to the competition's next stage.
Registration for the CrossFit seasons starts on Jan. 7, 2021, with the Open kicking off the competition schedule on March 11, 2021. If you need a refresher, you can check out our video on the season announcement and the schedule below.
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*CrossFit acknowledges that they have a contingency plan in place in case COVID-19 halts the in-person events.
Editor's note: This article was updated on Feb. 2, 2021, to include more details on the Semifinals and Last-Chance Qualifier, sent by CrossFit HQ.
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