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A Look Back – The CrossFit Quarterfinals Era by the Numbers

In November, the CrossFit Games team released its first season update for 2025. 

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Remind Me

Quarterfinals was the second stage of the CrossFit Games season from 2021 to 2024. 

In the first three iterations (2021-2023), the top 10% of athletes (Individual, Team, and Age Group) on the leaderboard after the three-week Open could advance to compete in online Quarterfinals, with a chance to advance further to the in-person Semifinal round. 

In 2024, the “quarter” in “Quarterfinals” took on a new significance as 25% of the athletes in the Open qualified for the second stage. 

The Quarterfinals stage was also the point at which athletes from around the world were grouped into their competitive regions: North America East and West, Europe, Asia, Oceania, South America, and Africa, most recently. 

If your goal was to make Quarterfinals, the change to 25% made it much easier, but you likely didn’t realize that was your last chance at the time. 

To mark the end of the CrossFit Quarterfinals era, we look back at the key stats and details from the past four seasons. 

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Individual CrossFit Quarterfinals – By the Numbers

Registration and Qualification

Qualification Statistics

Registration Statistics

Highlights

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The Workouts

The Winners

Here’s the full list:

The Prize Money

The Bottom Line

The most significant number from the CrossFit Quarterfinals era is four.

We now enter a new era with a season that’s a bit of a remix of the 2019-2020 Sanctionals alongside the Age Group Online Semifinals.

It appears that CrossFit hopes the new Community Cup will fill the potential revenue gap left by the Quarterfinals. Only time will tell.  

Goodbye, Quarterfinals era.

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