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233,074 athletes. 8,587 gyms. Three workouts. Here's where your gym stands.
Where your gym stands among 8,587 gyms worldwide
A great athlete doesn't get there alone. Your gym pushed you — and you pushed them back. Every score posted on the whiteboard that you had to chase, every workout where someone next to you refused to quit.
Three workouts. Three different tests. Here's how your gym handled each one.
The Open is a roller coaster every year — it tests the foundations and throws in a curveball. And not all weeks were created equal. (We're looking at you, 26.2.)
Where athletes at your gym land in the global field
What's the one thing every athlete on this chart has in common? Every single one of them is already thinking about next year. Proud of where they landed, but never satisfied. That's CrossFit — we celebrate the work and then get back to it. Next year? It's all about moving up.
What the numbers say about who's showing up
CrossFit doesn't care how old you are. It doesn't care when you started. It cares that you showed up, put your name on the leaderboard, and did the work.
How many Opens has your gym's roster been through?
Some of the athletes at your gym have been here before. They all walked into the same gym, faced the same three workouts, and chose not to sit it out. That's the tribe.
The movement that defined the 2026 Open
Ring muscle-ups at rep 112. Were you ready? Us either. 26.2 was the workout that separated the field — globally, only -% of Rx athletes cleared that wall.
The athletes who defined your gym's Open
Every gym has athletes who made this Open theirs. Not because they were perfect — because they showed something. Grit, consistency, a breakout moment nobody saw coming.
What if every workout was your best workout?
Nothing's ever good enough — and that's the point. The gap between your best workout and your average isn't a weakness. It's a target. It's the work that's waiting for you.