The data below shows which Regional was the most and least competitive at the 2018 Crossfit Games by seeing where individual athletes from each region ranked.

Both the men and women’s fields were broken into groups of 10: 1-10, 11-20, 21-30, and 31-40 for easier analysis.

EX: Regionals with a lot of athletes in the top 10 are more competitive than ones in the bottom 10.

The data is below:

MEN

TOP 10 MEN

MAT FRASER – CENTRAL REGIONAL

PATRICK VELLNER – EAST REGIONAL

LUKAS HÖGBERG – EUROPE REGIONAL

BRENT FIKOWSKI – WEST REGIONAL

BK GUDMUNDSSON – EUROPE REGIONAL

NOAH OHLSEN – ATLANTIC REGIONAL

COLE SAGER – WEST REGIONAL

RASMUS ANDERSEN – MERIDIAN REGIONAL

WILLY GEORGES – MERIDIAN REGIONAL

CODY ANDERSON – WEST REGIONAL

WEST – 3

EUROPE – 2

MERIDIAN – 2

CENTRAL – 1

ATLANTIC – 1

EAST – 1

11-20 MEN

SCOTT PANCHIK – CENTRAL REGIONAL

BEN SMITH – ATLANTIC REGIONAL

ALEX ANDERSON – CENTRAL REGIONAL

DEAN LINDER-LEIGHTON – PACIFIC REGIONAL

LOGAN COLLINS – SOUTH REGIONAL

ADRIAN MUNDWILER – EUROPE REGIONAL

LUKAS ESSLINGER – MERIDIAN REGIONAL

JAMES NEWBURY – PACIFIC REGIONAL

SAXON PANCHIK – CENTRAL REGIONAL

NICHOLAS URANKAR – CENTRAL REGIONAL

CENTRAL – 4

PACIFIC – 2

EUROPE – 1

SOUTH – 1

ATLANTIC – 1

MERIDIAN – 1

21-30 MEN

FREDERIK AEGIDIUS – EUROPE REGIONAL

SEAN SWEENEY – SOUTH REGIONAL

ROGELIO GAMBOA – SOUTH REGIONAL

KHAN PORTER – PACIFIC REGIONAL

ALEC SMITH – ATLANTIC REGIONAL

ELLIOT SIMMONDS – MERIDIAN REGIONAL

CRAIG KENNEY – EAST REGIONAL

JOHN COLTEY – ATLANTIC REGIONAL

TIM PAULSON – EAST REGIONAL

ZEKE GROVE – PACIFIC REGIONAL

PACIFIC – 2

ATLANTIC – 2

EAST – 2

SOUTH – 2

EUROPE – 1

MERIDIAN – 1

31-40 MEN

JOSH BRIDGES – WEST REGIONAL

MITCHEL STEVENSON – WEST REGIONAL

ETHAN HELBIG – ATLANTIC REGIONAL

ROYCE DUNNE – PACIFIC REGIONAL

JARED ENDERTON – SOUTH REGIONAL

BRANDON LUCKETT – SOUTH REGIONAL

MARQUAN JONES – EAST REGIONAL

PABLO CHALFUN – LATIN AMERICA REGIONAL

ALEXANDRE CARON – INJURED

ROMAN KHRENNIKOV – N/A

SOUTH – 2

WEST – 2

ATLANTIC – 1

LATIN AMERICA – 1

EAST – 1

PACIFIC – 1

WOMEN

TOP 10 WOMEN

TIA-CLAIR TOOMEY – PACIFIC REGIONAL

LAURA HORVATH – EUROPE REGIONAL

KATRIN DAVIDSDOTTIR – EAST REGIONAL

KARA SAUNDERS – PACIFIC REGIONAL

ANNIE THORISDOTTIR – EUROPE REGIONAL

KARI PEARCE – EAST REGIONAL

KRISTIN HOLTE – EUROPE REGIONAL

BROOKE WELLS – CENTRAL REGIONAL

KRISTI ERAMO – CENTRAL REGIONAL

CASSIDY LANCE-MCWHERTER – ATLANTIC REGIONAL

EUROPE – 3

CENTRAL – 2

PACIFIC – 2

EAST – 2

ATLANTIC – 1

11-20 WOMEN

JAMIE GREENE – MERIDIAN REGIONAL

TENNIL BEUERLEIN – SOUTH REGIONAL

CAMILLE LEBLANC-BAZINET – SOUTH REGIONAL

ALESSANDRA PICHELLI – WEST REGIONAL

AMANDA BARNHART – CENTRAL REGIONAL

BETHANY SHADBURNE – SOUTH REGIONAL

EHEA SCHUERCH – WEST REGIONAL

MEKENZIE RILEY – ATLANTIC REGIONAL

CAROL-ANN REASON-THIBAULT – EAST REGIONAL

MADELINE STURT – PACIFIC REGIONAL

SOUTH – 3

WEST – 2

CENTRAL – 1

PACIFIC – 1

EAST – 1

ATLANTIC – 1

MERIDIAN – 1

21-30 WOMEN

CHYNA CHO – WEST REGIONAL

MARGAUX ALVAREZ – SOUTH REGIONAL

COURTNEY HALEY – PACIFIC REGIONAL

CAMILLA SALOMONSSON HELLMAN – EUROPE REGIONAL

CHLOE GAUVIN-DAVID – EAST REGIONAL

ODDRUN EIK GYLFADOTTIR – MERIDIAN REGIONAL

REBECCA VOIGT – WEST REGIONAL

WHITNEY GELIN – ATLANTIC REGIONAL

BRISTA MAYFIELD – SOUTH REGIONAL

MEREDITH ROOT – WEST REGIONAL

WEST – 3

SOUTH – 2

PACIFIC – 1

EAST – 1

ATLANTIC – 1

MERIDIAN – 1

EUROPE – 1

31-40 WOMEN

LAUREN FISHER – MERIDIAN REGIONAL

PAIGE SEMENZA – ATLANTIC REGIONAL

DANI HORAN – EAST REGIONAL

BRENDA CASTRO – LATIN AMERICA REGIONAL

STEPHANIE CHUNG – MERIDIAN REGIONAL

JENNIFER SMITH – CENTRAL REGIONAL

SARA SIGMUNDSDOTTIR – INJURED

JUSTINE BEATH – PACIFIC REGIONAL

EMILY BRIDGERS – INJURED

MICHELE FUMAGALLI – INJURED

MERIDIAN – 2

CENTRAL – 1

PACIFIC – 1

EAST – 1

ATLANTIC – 1

LATIN AMERICA – 1

Europe proved to be the most competitive Regional at this years Crossfit Games with 5/10 athletes from that Regional placing in the top 10 and no athletes from Europe finishing in the bottom 10 in either the men or women’s fields (Not counting Sara Sigmundsdottir or Roman Khrennikov due to injury and visa issues).

Europe also only had a total of 2 athletes that finished 21st or below (Frederik Aegidius 21st, Camilla Hellman 24th).

The Central Regional was also very well rounded with 8/10 of their qualifying athletes placing higher than 20th.

The Latin America Regional was the least competitive with both of the qualifying athletes placing in the bottom 10.

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