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2023 CrossFit Games Adaptive Division Results

The 2023 CrossFit Games Adaptive division has crowned their champions

Written by Chris Colucci Last updated on Aug 4, 2023

The 2023 NOBULL CrossFit Games Adaptive Division competition has concluded. On August 1, athletes in three categories — Multi Extremity, Lower Extremity, and Upper Extremity — set about competing for the title of The Fittest on Earth® in their respective divisions. After eight events spread across three days of competition, titles were retained and newly earned.

Casey Acree (Upper Extremity – Men) continued a streak of event wins to capture his third title. Additional winners include: Christina Mazzullo (Upper Extremity — Women), Rogan Dean (Lower Extremity — Men), Chris Rhyme (Multi Extremity — Men) and Noelle Henderson (Multi Extremity — Women).

Lower Extremity — Women saw an unprecedented result in Games history. Two-time defending champion Valerie Cohen and Bayleigh Hooper, making her debut at the Games, tied for first place and share the championship victory.

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Prior to the start of the 2023 competitive season, the Adaptive division underwent a notable restructuring. Adaptive division criteria were re-evaluated and updated, while verification standards were designed to ensure that athletes with similar abilities were competing in appropriate divisions.

Additionally, the Adaptive division formerly referred to as “Neuromuscular” was renamed Multi Extremity. The change, according to CrossFit, was made “to eliminate confusion since the previous name was based on the origin of the impairment … The name change better suits the abilities of the athletes represented in the division.”

2023 CrossFit Games Adaptive Division

  • Day One — Olympic Weightlifting Total
  • Day One — Farmers Field
  • Day One — Helen
  • Day Two — Gymnastics Chipper
  • Day Two — Pulling Power
  • Day Two — Cross-Country 5K
  • Day Three — Endure the Coliseum
  • Day Three — Final

2023 NOBULL CrossFit Games Adaptive Division Leaderboard

The field of competitors, across all three categories, competed in multiple events each day — Tuesday, August 1 through Thursday, August, 3 — to determine this year’s champions.

Upper Extremity — Men

  1. Casey Acree — 800 points — 2023 CrossFit Games Champion
  2. Alexis Fiorucci — 460 points
  3. Xabier Osa Mendes — 380 points
  4. Samuel Pera — 320 points
  5. Breki Thordarson — 280 points

Upper Extremity — Women

  1. Christina Mazzullo — 705 points — 2023 CrossFit Games Champion
  2. Elaine De Rocco — 610 points
  3. Anne-Laure Coutenceau — 550 points
  4. Skylar Devault — 220 points
  5. Genevieve Tidwell — 200 points

Lower Extremity — Men

  1. Rogan Dean — 700 points — 2023 CrossFit Games Champion
  2. Charles Pienaar — 640 points
  3. Hildon Carvalho — 320 points
  4. Seraphin Perier — 320 points
  5. Felipe Maturana Infante — 260 points

Lower Extremity — Women

  1. Valerie Cohen — 680 points — Tied for 2023 CrossFit Games Champion
  2. Bayleigh Hooper — 680 points – Tied for 2023 CrossFit Games Champion
  3. Molly Moore — 360 points
  4. Amy Bream — 280 points
  5. Lauren Farhat — 260 points

Multi Extremity — Men

  1. Chris Rhyme — 660 points — 2023 CrossFit Games Champion
  2. James Brown — 570 points
  3. Mijail Pedrini — 510 points
  4. Antonio Silvestro — 380 points
  5. Jon Garson — 0 points

Multi Extremity — Women

  1. Noelle Henderson — 645 points — 2023 CrossFit Games Champion
  2. Amea Reyna — 565 points
  3. Jordan Ingalsbe — 505 points
  4. Courtnei Lopez — 365 points
  5. Reagan Moser — 160 points

Day Three

The final day of competition began for the Adaptive Division athletes. It offered two events with few chances remaining to shuffle their standings on the leaderboard.

Day 3 Age Group & Adaptive — 2023 CrossFit Games

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The world-class competitors put on strong showings throughout the competition, with defending champions and hopeful contenders stepping up to the biggest stage in the sport.

Endure the Coliseum

The first event of the final day was a brutal test of endurance and power.

Upper Extremity: For time — 40-calorie ski, 50-calorie Echo bike, 75 double-unders, 40-calorie ski, 50-calorie C2 bike, and 75 double-unders.

Lower Extremity: For time — 50-calorie ski, 30-calorie Echo bike, 75 double-unders (M) / single-unders (F), 50-calorie ski, 30-cal Echo bike, and 75 double-unders (M) / single-unders (F).

Multi-Extremity: For time — 40-calorie ski, 40-calorie Echo bike, 60 double-unders, 40-calorie ski, 40-calorie C2 bike, and 60 double-unders.

Upper Extremity Men

  1. Casey Acree — 11:08.16
  2. Breki Thordarson — 12:24.16
  3. Xabier Osa Mendes — 13:20.12
  4. Alexis Fiorucci — 13:55.97
  5. Samuel Pera — 15:37.56

Upper Extremity Women

  1. Christina Mazzullo — 16:52.80
  2. Anne-Laure Coutenceau — 17:36.18
  3. Elaine De Rocco — Cap +15
  4. Genevieve Tidwell — Cap +78
  5. Skylar Devault — Cap +82

Lower Extremity Men

  1. Rogan Dean — 9:42.46
  2. Charles Pienaar — 10:25.49
  3. Seraphin Perier — 12:12.73
  4. Felipe Maturana Infante — 12:43.49
  5. Hildon Carvalho — 13:05.87

Lower Extremity Women

  1. Bayleigh Hooper — 12:29.53
  2. Valerie Cohen — 13:56.36
  3. Molly Moore — 14:30.33
  4. Amy Bream — 15:33.00
  5. Lauren Farhat — 16:03.54

Multi Extremity Men

  1. Chris Rhyme — 12:14.75
  2. James Brown — Cap +58
  3. Antonio Silvestro — Cap +94
  4. Mijail Pedrini — Cap +114
  5. Jon Garson — 0

Multi Extremity Women

  1. Noelle Henderson — 17:20.16
  2. Amea Reyna — 17:58.17
  3. Courtnei Lopez — Cap +40
  4. Jordan Ingalsbe — Cap +79
  5. Reagan Moser — Cap +86

Final

The final event of the 2023 CrossFit Games Adaptive division was a muscular sprint to the finish. Athletes ended the competition performing for time, with a six-minute time cap:

Upper Extremity: 20 chest-to-bar pull-ups, 20 dumbbell overhead squats, 10 dumbbell squat snatches.

Lower Extremity: 20 (M)/10 (F) bar muscle-ups, 30 alternating hang dumbbell power, snatches

Multi-Extremity: 20 chest-to-bar pull-up, 30 alternating dumbbell power snatches.

Upper Extremity Men

  1. Casey Acree — 1:42.10
  2. Alexis Fiorucci — 1:57.42
  3. Xabier Osa Mendes — 2:55.07
  4. Breki Thordarson — 3:21.00
  5. Samuel Pera — 3:50.77

Upper Extremity Women

  1. Anne-Laure Coutenceau — 3:24.81
  2. Christina Mazzullo — Cap +4
  3. Elaine De Rocco — Cap +17
  4. Skylar Devault — Cap +17
  5. Genevieve Tidwell — Cap +37

Lower Extremity Men

  1. Charles Pienaar — 2:21.54
  2. Rogan Dean — 2:22.22
  3. Hildon Carvalho —2:26.37
  4. Seraphin Perier — 2:29.72
  5. Felipe Maturana Infante — 2:34.80

Lower Extremity Women

  1. Valerie Cohen — 1:51.80
  2. Bayleigh Hooper — 2:16.22
  3. Amy Bream — 3:10.97
  4. Molly Moore — 3:54.44
  5. Lauren Farhat — Cap +29

Multi Extremity Men

  1. Chris Rhyme — 1:51.40
  2. Mijail Pedrini — 3:16.11
  3. James Brown — 3:29.17
  4. Antonio Silvestro — 3:34.95
  5. Jon Garson — 0

Multi Extremity Women

  1. Jordan Ingalsbe — 2:42.38
  2. Amea Reyna — 3:24.45
  3. Noelle Henderson — 3:44.54
  4. Courtnei Lopez — 3:56.25
  5. Reagan Moser — 5:45.10

Day Two

Athletes had an idea of their standing as they entered their second day of the 2023 CrossFit Games. With three events left before the final competition day, the had the opportunity to seize new ground or secure an even more commanding lead.

Cross-Country 5K

The second day of the 2023 CrossFit Games concluded, after a well-earned afternoon of recovery, with a classic 5K. Upper Extremity and Multi Extremity divisions were required to run the 5K. Lower Extremity athletes completed 5K on a SkiErg.

Upper Extremity Men

  1. Casey Acree — 18:59.65
  2. Alexis Fiorucci — 20:52.30
  3. Samuel Pera — 21:06.95
  4. Xabier Osa Mendes — 21:31.57
  5. Breki Thordarson — 22:41.19

Upper Extremity Women

  1. Elaine De Rocco — 21:38.29
  2. Christina Mazzullo — 22:26.15
  3. Anne-Laure Coutenceau — 24:28.44
  4. Skylar Devault — 24:31.59
  5. Genevieve Tidwell — 24:37.55

Lower Extremity Men

  1. Charles Pienaar — 17:48.00
  2. Rogan Dean — 18:04.00
  3. Seraphin Perier — 19:48.00
  4. Felipe Maturana Infante — 19:49.00
  5. Hildon Carvalho — 20:08.00

Lower Extremity Women

  1. Valerie Cohen — 21:39.00
  2. Bayleigh Hooper — 21:45.00
  3. Molly Moore — 22:14.00
  4. Lauren Farhat — 22:27.00
  5. Amy Bream — 22:40.00

Multi Extremity Men

  1. James Brown — 21:37.40
  2. Antonio Silvestro — 23:39.69
  3. Mijail Pedrini — 23:50.03
  4. Chris Rhyme — 26:08.12
  5. Jon Garson — 0

Multi Extremity Women

  1. Courtnei Lopez — 25:20.11
  2. Amea Reyna — 25:47.82
  3. Jordan Ingalsbe — 27:40.28
  4. Noelle Henderson — 28:40.10
  5. Reagan Moser — 29:18.99

Pulling Power

The second event of the second day with a back-focused medley to challenge the strength, endurance, and power of their posterior chain and upper body pulling strength.

Day 2 Age Group & Adaptive North Park — 2023 CrossFit Games

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Athletes performed three rounds for time:

Upper Extremity: 2 rope climbs, 10 deadlifts, one section hand-over-hand pull then pushing sled the length of the field to finish.

Lower Extremity: 1 legless rope climb, 10 deadlifts, one section hand-over-hand pull then pushing sled the length of the field to finish.

Multi Extremity: 1 rope climb, 10 deadlifts, one section hand-over-hand pull then pushing sled the length of the field to finish.

Upper Extremity Men

  1. Casey Acree — 9:20.71
  2. Samuel Pera — Cap
  3. Alexis Fiorucci  — Cap +2
  4. Xabier Osa Mendes — Cap +3
  5. Breki Thordarson — Cap +26

Upper Extremity Women

  1. Anne-Laure Coutenceau — Cap +15
  2. Elaine De Rocco — Cap +15
  3. Christina Mazzullo — Cap +16
  4. Skylar Devault — Cap +41
  5. Genevieve Tidwell — Cap +41

Lower Extremity Men

  1. Rogan Dean — 7:55.80
  2. Hildon Carvalho — 9:15.22
  3. Felipe Maturana Infante — 9:28.57
  4. Seraphin Perier — 11:23.41
  5. Charles Pienaar — Cap +14

Lower Extremity Women

  1. Bayleigh Hooper — 9:51.28
  2. Lauren Farhat — Cap +9
  3. Amy Bream — Cap +14
  4. Valerie Cohen — Cap +14
  5. Molly Moore — Cap +26

Multi Extremity Men

  1. Chris Rhyme — 9:16.20
  2. Mijail Pedrini — Cap
  3. James Brown — Cap +13
  4. Antonio Silvestro — Cap +26
  5. Jon Garson — 0

Multi Extremity Women

  1. Noelle Henderson — 10:21.60
  2. Jordan Ingalsbe — 11:57.02
  3. Amea Reyna — Cap +2
  4. Courtnei Lopez — Cap +3
  5. Reagan Moser — Cap +26

Gymnastics Chipper

Athletes began the day with a test of gymnastic and body weight fundamentals. The series of nine exercises was performed for time.

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Upper Extremity: 48-foot burpee broad jump, 20 box jumps, 30 GHD sit-ups, 30 pistols, 20 toes-to-bars, 30 pistols, 30 GHD sit-ups, 20 box jumps, 48-foot burpee broad jump

Lower Extremity: 48-foot handstand walk, 20 box jumps or step-ups, 20 GHD sit-ups to parallel 20 pistols, 30 toes-to-bars, 20 pistols, 20 GHD sit-ups to parallel, 20 box jumps or step-ups, 48-foot handstand walk

Multi-Extremity: 48-foot burpee broad jump, 20 box jumps or step-ups, 20 GHD sit-ups to parallel, 20 lunge steps (stationary), 20 toes-to-bars, 20  lunge steps (stationary), 20 GHD sit-ups to parallel, 20 box jumps or step-ups, 48-foot burpee broad jump

Upper Extremity Men

  1. Casey Acree — 6:56.18
  2. Alexis Fiorucci — 9:48.17
  3. Xabier Osa Mendes — 11:02.34
  4. Samuel Pera — 12:16.92
  5. Breki Thordarson — 14:20.65

Upper Extremity Women

  1. Christina Mazzullo — 10:04.99
  2. Anne-Laure Coutenceau — 10:32.09
  3. Elaine De Rocco — 11:58.76
  4. Skylar Devault — Cap +14
  5. Genevieve Tidwell — Cap +28

Lower Extremity Men

  1. Charles Pienaar — 6:19.87
  2. Rogan Dean — 6:29.38
  3. Felipe Maturana Infante — 6:35.08
  4. Hildon Carvalho — 6:51.05
  5. Seraphin Perier — 7:28.13

Lower Extremity Women

  1. Bayleigh Hooper — 5:38.68
  2. Valerie Cohen — 7:12.93
  3. Lauren Farhat — 7:15.86
  4. Amy Bream — 7:20.20
  5. Molly Moore — Cap +166

Multi Extremity Men

  1. Chris Rhyme — 6:30.02
  2. James Brown — 7:14.77
  3. Antonio Silvestro — 8:29.28
  4. Mijail Pedrini — 10:04.92
  5. Jon Garson — 0

Multi Extremity Women

  1. Noelle Henderson — 7:15.75
  2. Courtnei Lopez — 7:49.60
  3. Amea Reyna — 8:27.64
  4. Jordan Ingalsbe — 8:44.30
  5. Reagan Moser — 10:05.30

Day One

The first day of the 2023 CrossFit Games kicked off bright and early at 9 a.m. CST with the Adaptive division and Age Group division running events concurrently (against their own respective divisions).

Day 1 Age Group & Adaptive — 2023 NOBULL CrossFit Games

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Olympic Weightlifting Total

The Adaptive division’s opening event was a two-part challenge. The competitors first completed a traditional, if rushed, Olympic weightlifting total — with three minutes to work up to a one-repetition max (1RM) in the snatch followed by three minutes to reach a 1RM clean & jerk.

Upper Extremity Men

  1. Casey Acree — 500 pounds
  2. Breki Thordarson — 430 pounds
  3. Xabier Osa Mendes — 380 pounds
  4. Samuel Pera — 345 pounds
  5. Alexis Fiorucci — 330 pounds

Upper Extremity Women

  1. Christina Mazzullo — 250 pounds
  2. Elaine De Rocco — 230 pounds
  3. Anne-Laure Coutenceau — 220 pounds
  4. Genevieve Tidwell — 190 pounds
  5. Skylar Devault — 180 pounds

Lower Extremity Men

  1. Rogan Dean — 510 pounds
  2. Charles Pienaar — 480 pounds
  3. Seraphin Perier — 450 pounds
  4. Hildon Carvalho — 415 pounds
  5. Felipe Maturana Infante — 410 pounds

Lower Extremity Women

  1. Valerie Cohen — 330 pounds
  2. Molly Moore — 290 pounds
  3. Bayleigh Hooper — 275 pounds
  4. Amy Bream — 235 pounds
  5. Lauren Farhat — 200 pounds

Multi Extremity Men

  1. Mijail Pedrini — 350 pounds
  2. Chris Rhyme — 350 pounds
  3. James Brown — 305 pounds
  4. Antonio Silvestro — 305 pounds
  5. Jon Garson — 0

Multi Extremity Women

  1. Jordan Ingalsbe — 250 pounds
  2. Amea Reyna — 250 pounds
  3. Noelle Henderson — 225 pounds
  4. Reagan Moser — 210 pounds
  5. Courtnei Lopez — 205 pounds

Farmers Field

After one brief minute’s rest from the previous event, each division performed a series of exercises for time:

Upper Extremity: 84-foot farmer’s carry to Pig, 21 burpee Pig jump-over, farmer’s carry around three dummies, 50 wall ball shots, 50/40-calorie row, 50 wall ball shots, farmer’s carry around three dummies, 21 burpee Pig jump-over, 84-foot farmer’s carry 

Lower Extremity: 84-foot farmer’s carry to Pig, 21 burpee Pig get-over, farmer’s carry around three dummies, 50 wall ball push presses, 40/35-calorie row, 50 wall ball push presses, farmer’s carry around three dummies, 21 burpee Pig get-over, 84-foot farmer’s carry 

Multi Extremity: 84-foot farmer’s carry to Pig, 15 burpee Pig get-over, farmer’s carry around three dummies, 40 wall ball shots, 40/35-calorie row, 40 wall ball shots, farmer’s carry around three dummies, 15 burpee Pig jump-over, 84-foot farmer’s carry 

*Note: The Pig is a specialized piece of equipment nearly eight-feet tall, three-feet wide, 20-inches high, and weighing several hundred pounds.

Upper Extremity Men

  1. Casey Acree — 11:42.95
  2. Samuel Pera — 13:50.11
  3. Alexis Fiorucci — 13:54.28
  4. Xabier Osa Mendes — 14:44.82
  5. Breki Thordarson — 17:45.94

Upper Extremity Women

  1. Christina Mazzullo — 14:20.88
  2. Elaine De Rocco — 16:38.18
  3. Anne-Laure Coutenceau — 15:33.34
  4. Genevieve Tidwell — 16:49.16
  5. Skylar Devault — Cap +12

Lower Extremity Men

  1. Charles Pienaar — 9:31.83
  2. Rogan Dean — 9:39.7
  3. Seraphin Perier — 13:00.6
  4. Hildon Carvalho — 13:40.05
  5. Felipe Maturana Infante — 13:40.81

Lower Extremity Women

  1. Valerie Cohen — 10:52.39
  2. Bayleigh Hooper — 12:07.18
  3. Molly Moore — 14:36.07
  4. Lauren Farhat — 17:53.08
  5. Amy Bream — Cap +19

Multi Extremity Men

  1. Mijail Pedrini — 12:30.15
  2. Chris Rhyme — 13:20.06
  3. James Brown — 13:45.89
  4. Antonio Silvestro — 15:46.91
  5. Jon Garson — 0

Multi Extremity Women

  1. Noelle Henderson — 11:27.74
  2. Amea Reyna — 15:25.11
  3. Jordan Ingalsbe — 15:26.1
  4. Reagan Moser — 16:20.41
  5. Courtnei Lopez — 17:05.33

Helen

The CrossFit athletes were tasked with performing a benchmark WOD recognizable to any elite competitor or recreational athlete who’s familiar with CrossFit training — Helen.

The Upper Extremity division were challenged with three rounds for time: 400-meter run, 21 kettlebell swings, and 12 pull-ups.

The Lower Extremity division were required to perform three rounds for time: 400-meter SkiErg, 21 kettlebell swings , and 12 pull-ups.

Multi Extremity athletes completed three rounds for time: 300-meter SkiErg, 15 kettlebell swings, and 9 pull-ups.

Upper Extremity Men

  1. Casey Acree — 8:29.45
  2. Alexis Fiorucci — 9:23.98
  3. Xabier Osa Mendes — 10:04.89
  4. Samuel Pera — 11:47.26
  5. Breki Thordarson — 11:12.26

Upper Extremity Women

  1. Christina Mazzullo — 10:43.87
  2. Anne-Laure Coutenceau — 11:57.41
  3. Elaine De Rocco — 12:30.9
  4. Skylar Devault — 14:39.42
  5. Genevieve Tidwell — 16:29.42

Lower Extremity Men

  1. Rogan Dean — 7:25.82
  2. Charles Pienaar — 7:54.62
  3. Hildon Carvalho — 8:32.16
  4. Felipe Maturana Infante — 8:37.98
  5. Seraphin Perier — 10:31.15

Lower Extremity Women

  1. Bayleigh Hooper — 8:33.82
  2. Valerie Cohen — 8:48.53
  3. Molly Moore — 9:52.00
  4. Amy Bream — 11:13.12
  5. Lauren Farhat — 13:12.21

Multi Extremity Men

  1. James Brown — 6:13.25
  2. Chris Rhyme — 6:25.66
  3. Mijail Pedrini — 7:21.84
  4. Antonio Silvestro — 7:21.89
  5. Jon Garson — 0

Multi Extremity Women

  1. Noelle Henderson — 7:40.77
  2. Jordan Ingalsbe — 8:05.00
  3. Amea Reyna — 8:14.62
  4. Courtnei Lopez — 9:31.16
  5. Reagan Moser — 11:20.38
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CrossFit Open Adaptive Champions

The CrossFit Adaptive division is, in actuality, a field eight categories deep. Winners in five categories — Vision, Short Stature, Seated with Hip Function, Seated without Hip Function, and Intellectual — were crowned in April of 2023 at the finale of the 2023 CrossFit Open. Those champions were:

Vision — Men

  1. Chris Fair

Vision — Women

  1. Erica James

Short Stature — Men

  1. Mike Witous and Tim Murray (tied)

Short Stature — Women

  1. Erin Popovich

Seated with Hip Function — Men

  1. Tom Miazga

Seated with Hip Function — Women

  1. Amalia Ortuno

Seated without Hip Function — Men

  1. Simon Farre

Seated with Hip Function — Women

  1. Andrea Wilson

Intellectual — Men

  1. Lance King

Intellectual — Women

  1. Hailey Melakian

CrossFit has announced that the 2024 CrossFit Games will feature all eight adaptive divisions in the Games Finals, provided the divisions have ample participation to allow a full and competitive field of athletes.

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How to Watch the CrossFit Games

Presuming you didn’t attend the Games in Madison, WI, you can watch the 2023 CrossFit Games via the CrossFit app or online at the CrossFit website (Games.CrossFit.com), YouTube, Facebook, or Twitch.

The 16th Annual CrossFit Games

The Adaptive athletes showcased their skills over three days of intense competition and champions were crowned in each category. The best of the best likely won’t rest on their laurels for long and will continue their habit of hard training to maintain their competitive edge into the next season.

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About Chris Colucci

Chris has spent more than 20 years studying health and fitness beginning at a supplement store in the local shopping mall, earning a brown belt in Kenpo Jiujitsu and teaching martial arts to kids and adults, personal training with clients including competitive athletes and 80-year olds, interviewing legends of the strength world, and fine-tuning countless articles from expert coaches. In his "spare" time, he studies late-19th and early-20th century physical culture; takes care of his wife, kids, dogs, and cats; and tries to keep his vegetable garden producing year-round.

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