CrossFit Games Female Competitors
The CrossFit Games are fast approaching. We will be having a CrossFit Games Party at our house the weekend of the 27th and 28th, so you might want to start now picking your favorites. Since not all regions are created equal, following is a chart of the women competing in the upcoming games. The number by their name is their overall score in their regional games. Of course, the regionals are at different times and somewhat different conditions so scores are not absolutely comparative, but they do give you as basis of performance. Remember, the lower the score, the better the performance.
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— | Kristan Clever | 38 |
— | Talayna Fortunato | 21 |
— | Elisabeth Akinwale | 18 |
— | Heather Gillespie | 30 |
— | Kara Webb | 16 |
— | Alessandra Pichelli | 21 |
— | Christy Phillips | 23 |
— | Camille Leblanc-Bazinet | 9 |
— | Samantha Briggs | 13 |
— | Tiffany Hendrickson | 19 |
— | Jennifer Smith | 26 |
— | Rory Zambard | 31 |
— | Nicole Tainatongo | 11 |
— | Carla Nunes da Costa | 18 |
— | Lindsey Valenzuela | 17 |
— | Jenn Jones | 13 |
— | Danielle Horan | 17 |
— | Courtney Modecki | 14 |
— | Anna Tunnicliffe | 47 |
— | Stacie Tovar | 22 |
— | Erin Light | 42 |
— | Ruth Anderson Horrell | 33 |
— | Ashley Carriveau | 42 |
— | Gretchen Kittelberger | 34 |
— | Michele Letendre | 15 |
— | Caroline Fryklund | 30 |
— | Natalie McLain | 41 |
— | Michelle Kinney | 29 |
— | Ashleigh Moe | 40 |
— | Rebecca Voigt | 18 |
— | Cassidy Lance | 31 |
— | Amanda Goodman | 18 |
— | Emily Friedman | 53 |
— | Deborah Cordner Carson | 27 |
— | Pip Malone | 37 |
— | Margaux Alvarez | 43 |
— | Michelle Crawford | 38 |
— | Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir | 39 |
— | Emmalee Teribery | 47 |
— | Lindy Wall | 39 |
— | Emily Carothers | 46 |
— | Valerie Voboril | 23 |
— | Holly Mata | 40 |
— | Kaleena Ladeairous | 25 |
So it looks like Camille, Nicole Tainatongo, Sam Briggs, and Jenn Jones are favorites, but there are some others with pretty competitive scores. You can go to their Games link and find out more about them. What are your top 5 picks this year for the ladies?