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2025 CrossFit Open Registration Trending Down 40% Year-Over-Year

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“The Open is a Barometer. It tests your fitness and can forecast the year to come.” 

I wrote these words one year ago to start the first Open Report, and It seems like a fitting start for our second year of tracking Open registrations.

Last year’s introduction continued:

The atmosphere, as it were, was looking good in March 2024. 

Nearly 344,000 athletes had registered for the Open. That number equated to 6.34% in year-over-year growth and a return to numbers last seen in 2019.

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These numbers included everyone, from athletes competing in their very first Open at a brand-new affiliate, like my friends at CrossFit Fairfield, to 462 athletes who had competed in every single Open since the start. 

While the 2024 CrossFit Open showed a slight drop from the approximately 10% annual growth of the three seasons before it, the chart was still moving up and to the right in a positive direction, making what looked to be a second climb back to the peak in 2018.

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As the 2025 CrossFit Games season begins, some of last year’s concerns remain, while new ones have emerged in the aftermath of Lazar Ðukić’s death at the 2024 CrossFit Games, the subsequent investigation response, and the announcement of another overhaul in the season structure.

Measurable, Observable, and Repeatable

This is our second year of tracking the Open daily, which will allow for additional insights and comparisons of year-over-year growth. 

In Greg Glassman’s 2007 article “Understanding CrossFit,” the founder of the methodology wrote:

While preparing for the “Unknown and Unknowable” is also central to the CrossFit methodology, it was with “Measurable and Observable” in mind that we set out tracking last year and again this year (Repeatable). 

Coach Glassman continued, explaining why this type of data is necessary:

A running tally of daily registrations (at Known and Knowable) feeds insight, but it also may feed registration growth. 

With registration numbers tied to the Games prize purse, more registrations mean more money to the best affiliates and athletes in the Sport of Fitness.

That’s where this report comes in. It’s a weekly check-in on Open Registration numbers, where they stand in historical contexts, and a current breakdown of prize money funding.

Before we dive in, here are some quick dates and info for the 2025 Open:

  • Registration started on January 15 at noon PT.
  • CrossFit Open Workout 25.1 starts on February 27 at noon PT.
  • CrossFit Open Workout 25.3 ends on March 17 at 5 p.m. PT.

That gives us 43 days during the registration period and 18 days once the Open starts.

The schedule can be found here, and you can register for the 2025 CrossFit Open here.

Open Report – Weekly Update 1

We are now 13 days into registration and 34 days until the Open 25.1 submission date.

Based on competitive division, the current registration progress looks like this:

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Based on competitive region, the current registration progress looks like this:

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We’re averaging around 2.3k total each day after the first-day total of 8,904. Okay, but what’s that look like compared to the previous year?

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During the same days in 2024, the average day-over-day addition of registrations was 3.6k after the initial day one of 20,982.

As of the publishing of this article, 2025’s totals so far would equate to $340,420 in prize money, divided into the following categories:

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This will be our weekly monitor as the Open approaches, and we will go through 25.3. I will also post daily check-ins at @known_knowable on Instagram.

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Featured image: Keith Knapp, @crossfitfairfield / Instagram

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