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Beauty and brawn are the two best words to describe the 2015 class of women competing in the CrossFit games. Women, like 2014 champion Camille Leblanc-Bazinet and Brooke Ence, will compete to be number one in a field of nearly 40 women. They will go through grueling exercise after grueling exercise for the right to be deemed the fittest woman on earth, and they will look good every second of the way.Men’s Fitness brings you the 12 hottest women of CrossFit in the Games this year.Top 10 CrossFit Gyms in America >>>
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Canadian Crossfitter Camille Leblanc-Bazinet is the champion of the 2014 Individual Women’s CrossFit Games. Bazinet is an expert in the snatch lift and finished in 13th place.10 Misconceptions About CrossFit >>>
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The 28-year-old petite powerhouse Emily Bridgers finished in 24th place and has competed in regionals for the last four years. Her max in the clean and jerk is 225 pounds.Full-Body CrossFit Workout >>>
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Brook Wells is one of the youngest competitors in the games at 20-years-old. Wells first qualified for the games this year, after previously making an attempt at the last two, and finished in 16th place. Her deadlift max is 370 pounds.9 Strong Stars Who Love CrossFit Workouts >>>
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The 25-year-old Australian finished the games in fifth place and is a veteran of the last two competitions. She has a career best 330-pound max in the back squat. The Fit 5: Beginning CrossFit >>>
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Icelandic games competitor Sara Sigmundsdottir is a 22-year-old rookie who finished in third place in the individual women’s setting. A worthy competitor, this European defeated a crowded field at the 2015 Kill Cliff East Coast Championships. The Roadmap to Becoming a Crossfitter >>>
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A 25-year-old native of California, Brooke Ence may be a rookie in the games, but she still has plenty of time to improve on her 14th place finish before it is all said and done. Her deadlift max is 365 pounds.CrossFit WOD: Fran >>>
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Katrin Davidsdottir is a longtime CrossFitter having trained in the “sport of fitness” since she was 19. Davidsdottir has qualified for the games the last two years and took the crown this year. She has a career-best mark of 2:28 in “Fran”.CrossFit WOD: Helen >>>
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Stacie Tovar is a 30-year-old CrossFitter from Nebraska. She has qualified for the games three of the last four years and finished 11th this go-around. CrossFit WOD: Baseline >>>
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The 28-year-old Regan Huckaby has competed in the CrossFit games for two years straight. Huckaby, an Oregon native, placed 33rd in this year’s games. Her max in the deadlift is 350 pounds.7 Exercises Made Popular by CrossFit >>>
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Having competed in CrossFit since 2010, the 28-year-old Chyna Cho made her mark on the games as she came in sixth. Her personal best in the deadlift is 315 pounds.10 Strength-Building Strategies That Will Never Die >>>
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The Norwegian Kristin Holte is part of an expansive list of European competitors in the 2015 CrossFit Games. The 29-year-old placed 17th this year. Holte’s best mark in the 5k was 19:30.The 50 Best Gyms in America >>>
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Jenn Jones is a 30-year-old CrossFitter from Michigan. The former gymnast is a three-time veteran of the games and her career best in the Helen is 9:05.The 10 Most Important Fitness Goals >>>
Beauty and brawn are the two best words to describe the 2015 class of women competing in the CrossFit games.
Women, like 2014 champion Camille Leblanc-Bazinet and Brooke Ence, will compete to be number one in a field of nearly 40 women. They will go through grueling exercise after grueling exercise for the right to be deemed the fittest woman on earth, and they will look good every second of the way.
Men’s Fitness brings you the 12 hottest women of CrossFit in the Games this year.
Canadian Crossfitter Camille Leblanc-Bazinet is the champion of the 2014 Individual Women’s CrossFit Games. Bazinet is an expert in the snatch lift and finished in 13th place.
The 28-year-old petite powerhouse Emily Bridgers finished in 24th place and has competed in regionals for the last four years. Her max in the clean and jerk is 225 pounds.
Full-Body CrossFit Workout >>>
Brook Wells is one of the youngest competitors in the games at 20-years-old. Wells first qualified for the games this year, after previously making an attempt at the last two, and finished in 16th place. Her deadlift max is 370 pounds.
The 25-year-old Australian finished the games in fifth place and is a veteran of the last two competitions. She has a career best 330-pound max in the back squat.
Icelandic games competitor Sara Sigmundsdottir is a 22-year-old rookie who finished in third place in the individual women’s setting. A worthy competitor, this European defeated a crowded field at the 2015 Kill Cliff East Coast Championships.
The Roadmap to Becoming a Crossfitter >>>
A 25-year-old native of California, Brooke Ence may be a rookie in the games, but she still has plenty of time to improve on her 14th place finish before it is all said and done. Her deadlift max is 365 pounds.
Katrin Davidsdottir is a longtime CrossFitter having trained in the “sport of fitness” since she was 19. Davidsdottir has qualified for the games the last two years and took the crown this year. She has a career-best mark of 2:28 in “Fran”.
Stacie Tovar is a 30-year-old CrossFitter from Nebraska. She has qualified for the games three of the last four years and finished 11th this go-around.
The 28-year-old Regan Huckaby has competed in the CrossFit games for two years straight. Huckaby, an Oregon native, placed 33rd in this year’s games. Her max in the deadlift is 350 pounds.
Having competed in CrossFit since 2010, the 28-year-old Chyna Cho made her mark on the games as she came in sixth. Her personal best in the deadlift is 315 pounds.
The Norwegian Kristin Holte is part of an expansive list of European competitors in the 2015 CrossFit Games. The 29-year-old placed 17th this year. Holte’s best mark in the 5k was 19:30.
Jenn Jones is a 30-year-old CrossFitter from Michigan. The former gymnast is a three-time veteran of the games and her career best in the Helen is 9:05.