If you’re a fan of Crossfit then you’ve probably been following up with all of this year’s sanctioned events to keep track on who’s going to the 2019 Crossfit Games or not.

You’re also probably pretty excited for perhaps the biggest, most stacked, sanctional of the year- The Rogue Invitational. Not only will it have the top 10 male and female finishers from the 2018 Crossfit Games but it also will showcase a unique “Legends” competition.

This Legends competition will include retired Crossfit Games athletes that previously were consistently at the top of individual competition.

Just because they’re retired however, does not mean they let themselves go. Almost all of the Legends participated in this year’s Crossfit Open and still gave most of the world a run for their money.

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So how did they do?

MALES

DAN BAILEY – 35 years old

1,205th worldwide

544th in the USA

MATT CHAN – 41 years old

4,810th worldwide

2,187th in the USA

GRAHAM HOLMBERG – 34 years old

643 worldwide

291st in the USA

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CHRIS SPEALLER – 40 years old

3,446th worldwide

1,572nd in the USA

JOSH EVERETT – 44 years old

7,084th worldwide

3,242nd in the USA

TOMMY HACKENBRUCK – 37 years old

6,265th worldwide

2,815th in the USA

JASON KHALIPA – 33 years old

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN 2019 OPEN

MIKKO SALO – 39 years old

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN 2019 OPEN

FEMALES

SAM BRIGGS – 37 years old

20th worldwide

1st in the United Kingdom

Also won the Dubai Crossfit Championship (IND), Australia Crossfit Championship (IND), and Reykjavik Crossfit Championship (Team JST).

KRISTAN CLEVER – 37 years old

1,336th worldwide

706th in the USA

JULIE FOUCHER – 30 years old

1,988th worldwide

1,023rd in the USA

CHRISTY ADKINS – 34 years old

9,999th worldwide

5,365th in the USA

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TANYA WAGNER – 37 years old

990th worldwide

524th in the USA

BECCA VOIGT – 38 years old

165th worldwide

74th in the USA

ANNIE SAKAMOTO – 43 years old

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN 2019 OPEN

Obviously their scores in this year’s Open were not as good as past performances, but that is to be expected. All of the athletes above besides Sam Briggs have no plans to compete at the 2019 Crossfit Games so they did not need to train or peak for the Open as they may have before.

Compared to most of the world these are still very respectable scores, especially when you take into account that all but 4 of these athletes would be in master’s divisions.

These legends are going to show up in shape and still put most of the world to shame with their fitness. They may be more entertaining to watch than the main individual competition. We shall see in 10 days.

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