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25% of Top 200 CrossFit Athletes Say ‘No’ to 2025 CrossFit Games Season in Recent Survey

Since August, athletes throughout the CrossFit world have shared their thoughts on the state of the sport and on the recent announcements and statements made by CrossFit HQ.

In an effort to better understand the mood going into the 2025 CrossFit season, I decided to create two surveys to gather information from the top athletes in the sport.

To conduct the athlete survey, I contacted the top 220 men and top 220 women on the CrossFit Games 2024 Worldwide Rankings

This gave me a base of 232 women and 221 men, or 453 athletes in total. 

There were 266 total survey responses out of 443 messages, or a 60% response rate.

The survey is anonymous, but some athletes responded to say they had completed it, so I can confidently say that individual and team podium athletes from the last few seasons — as well as some recent regional winners — responded to the survey and are captured in the results. 

No direct information on the individual respondents was captured in the results unless the athletes self-identified in the comments portion of the survey. 

The Scope of the Survey

The survey was sent out on November 26, less than a week after CrossFit HQ made two public statements and announcements:

The survey introduction read:

The survey contained five sections:

  1. Demographics – “Your Competitive Region for 2024 was…?”
  1. Initial Reactions – This section was introduced with this statement: “Understanding these announcements were just made in the last few days, you may not have had the time you need to make a formalized opinion and especially a decision. We are trying to get an initial reaction and feeling from the elite athlete community on recent announcements regarding the Investigation of the death of Lazar Ðukić and around the newly announced season structure for the 2025 CrossFit Games season.”

The questions in this section were:

  1. Overall, what’s your confidence level in the CrossFit Games going into the 2025 season on a scale of 1 to 5? A “3” being neutral.
  2. Initial Reaction: Are you satisfied with CrossFit HQ’s recent update on the Investigation into the death of Lazar Ðukić and the next steps HQ has announced? On a scale of 1 to 5, with a “3” being neutral.
  3. Initial Reaction:  On a scale of 1 to 5, how would you rate the newly announced season structure for 2025 of: Open → In-Affiliate Semifinals and/or In-Person Qualifiers → Games. Rate 1 to 5, with a “3” being a neutral “wait and see.” 
  1. Satisfaction On Specific Areas of CrossFit Games – This section included the instructions:16 quickfire topics (ordered randomly) around the CrossFit Games season and you will score them on a scale of 1 to 5. 1 = Very dissatisfied 5 = Very Satisfied 3 = Neutral. If you feel the item does not apply or you would prefer not to answer, please select N/A.”

The topics included: 

  1. CrossFit Games Leadership
  2. Season Structure (Open > Semis > Games)
  3. Explanation of Rules and Standards
  4. Communication from HQ
  5. Investigation Response
  6. Judging (online)
  7. Judging (in-person)
  8. Media (CFHQ)
  9. CrossFit-operated Athlete Councils (AAC, DAC)
  10. Athlete Safety
  11. Medical
  12. In-Person Competition Structure (In-Person Qualifiers & Games)
  13. Online Qualifier Structure (Open, QF & Online Semis)
  14. Prize Money
  15. Divisional Games Structure
  16. Removing Quarterfinals
  1. 2025 Season Plans –  This section asked, “As of today, are you planning to compete in the upcoming 2025 CrossFit Games season? (CrossFit Events: Open, Semifinals, Games, Masters, Teens, etc.).”

The choices and follow-up questions were as follows:

  1. Yes
  2. No
  1. If you answered ‘No’ to the question above on competing in the 2025 CrossFit Games season, please provide why using one of the choices below.
  1. Medical reason (injury, maternity, surgery, etc)
  2. Retiring from CrossFit Games and/or fitness competition in general
  3. Abstaining from CrossFit Games season until further action by CrossFit
  4. Completely Done – with CrossFit and the CrossFit Games but not done with Fitness Competitions
  5. Prefer Not to Say At This Time
  6. Other (write in answer)
  7. Maybe
  1. If you answered ‘Maybe’ to the question above on competing in the 2025 CrossFit Games season, if possible, please provide additional clarity using one of the choices below
    1. Medical reason (may not compete due to a medical reason but TBD for now)
    2. Contemplating Retirement  – from CrossFit Games and/or fitness competition in general
    3. Contemplating Abstaining – from CrossFit Games season until further action by CrossFit
    4. Contemplating being Completely Done – with CrossFit and the CrossFit Games but not done with Fitness Competitions
    5. Prefer Not to Say At This Time
    6. Other (write in answer)
  1. Additional Feedback 

The survey ran from the morning of November 26 until the evening of December 11, with a reminder communication sent out a week before the survey closed.

The Survey Results

Region/Demographic Question

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The date from this response generally falls in line with what we have seen as far as regional breakdown for competing athletes. Europe and North America East have the largest portions, followed closely by North America West, then Oceania, South America, Asia, and Africa. 

Initial Reactions

The average overall result for this question was 2.20. 

Ninety of the 266 total submissions gave a “2” as their response. Five responses gave a “5.”

The average overall result for this question was 1.72. 

Five respondents gave a “5.” 

The average overall result for this question was 1.81. 

No respondent gave a 5. 

Fifty-five of the submissions gave a “3,” which was the neutral “wait and see” before judging the season response.

16 Quickfire Topics On the CrossFit Games Season

Here is how this section was presented to the athletes:

“Okay, pause and think back over the last season you participated in and what was just announced. With that in mind, we are going to give you 16 quickfire topics (ordered randomly) about the CrossFit Games season and you will score them on a scale of 1 to 5.” 

The results will be listed with their average and how many votes they received for each option.

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2025 CrossFit Games Season Plans

Here is how this section was presented to the athletes:

“This is ‘as of today,’ something could change tomorrow or next week or next month. The following questions are to get a pulse on current feelings from the community on plans for participating in the CrossFit Games season in February next year.”

The question: “As of today, are you planning to compete in the upcoming 2025 CrossFit Games season? (CrossFit Events: Open, Semifinals, Games, Masters, Teens etc)”

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The largest portion of the 266 surveyed athletes stated “Yes” they do plan to compete in the 2025 CrossFit Games season with 39.1% of the respondents, 104 of the 266 answers total. 

If the athlete answered “Yes,” there were no further questions on this topic, but they were given an area to provide additional feedback. That section is shown further below. 

For athletes who answered “No” or “Maybe,” we wanted to get a further understanding of where they stood and why. 

So for both “No” and “Maybe,” an additional question was asked that gave multiple choices for responding that fall into one of these categories:

Those who answered “No” then specified:

  1. Medical reason (injury, maternity, surgery, etc)
  2. Retiring from CrossFit Games and/or fitness competition in general
  3. Abstaining from CrossFit Games season until further action by CrossFit
  4. Completely done – With CrossFit and the CrossFit Games, but not done with Fitness Competitions
  5. Prefer not to say at this time
  6. Other (write in answer)

36.8% of those athletes who said “No” to competing in the 2025 CrossFit Games season stated they were “Completely Done with CrossFit and the CrossFit Games season but not done with Fitness Competitions.” (Twenty-five of the 68 “No” responses.)

11.8% gave other reasons for stating “No” that did not fall into one of these categories, or the athlete chose to provide additional feedback beyond these other categories.

Only five athletes stated a medical reason as their reason for not competing, and four athletes stated they were retiring from competing in CrossFit Games. Two athletes chose “Prefer Not to Say At This Time.”

Those who answered “Maybe” then specified:

  1. Medical Reason (may not compete due to a medical reason but TBD for now)
  2. Contemplating Retirement – From CrossFit Games and/or fitness competition in general
  3. Contemplating Abstaining – From CrossFit Games season until further action by CrossFit
  4. Contemplating Being Completely Done – With CrossFit and the CrossFit Games but not done with Fitness Competitions
  5. Prefer Not to Say At This Time
  6. Other (write in answer)

Of the 94 “Maybe” responses, 29.8% stated they are “Contemplating being Completely Done with CrossFit and the CrossFit Games but not done with Fitness Competitions.” 

These athletes in the “Maybe” category may be looking at other options before announcing a decision.

The next group includes the 27.7% of athletes contemplating “Abstaining from CrossFit Games season until further action by CrossFit.” 

A similar-sized group – just two fewer responses at 26 vs 28 – stated they were ‘Contemplating being completely done.” 

In some circumstances the reason stated aligned with contemplation on being done or abstaining, but the response is separated to not misalign the athlete’s response, including one athlete writing in “all of the above.” 

11.7% of the respondents stated that they would prefer not to say at this time, 10.6% provided that they are working through a medical reason, and 7.4% (7 total responses) stated they are thinking about retiring from the sport of CrossFit.

Additional Comments

The final section of the survey was an offer to provide additional feedback and/or comments that otherwise weren’t covered in the survey. 

The athletes were told that the information shared here would remain anonymous but could be used in social media posts and articles unattributed to them.

Fifty-six total responses were provided. 

Here is a sample:

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