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Remembering Four-Time CrossFit Games Champion Will Powell

On January 5, after more than seven years battling cancer, four-time CrossFit Games champion Will Powell passed away.

Remind Me

Powell was a mainstay in the Masters CrossFit Games divisions for a decade, winning four titles along the way.

While the community mourns a CrossFit legend, we had the chance to catch up with a few of his fellow competitors and close friends to share their thoughts on the legacy Powell will leave in the sport and the impact he had on them.

What They’re Saying

Everyone who competed against Powell described him the same way: humble, genuine, and a kind person who made a lasting impact on everyone he met.

Four-time Masters Games competitor Del Lafountain described Powell this way: “Will was larger than life. His demeanor was unlike anyone I’ve ever competed with. His genuine care for those around him was always evident.”

Those who competed with Powell also remembered how dominant he was on the competition floor year after year.

One memory that stands out for Lafountain came at the 2015 CrossFit Games during a workout with running and snatches. 

David Gantz, who competed against Powell at the Games from 2014 to 2017, added: “The 2015 Games were the peak of Will Powell.”

And all of his fellow competitors remembered that time in 2017 when Powell almost drowned in Lake Monona in Madison, WI, and was saved by fellow competitor Robert Caslin. 

But most of all, those who knew Powell will remember how he made them feel. 

For Gantz, it goes all the way back to 2014 when he was a rookie and Powell was a veteran.

The two went on to become great friends, frequently chatting on the phone. It was a friendship that lasted until Powell’s passing.

Gathering himself, Gantz replied: “Will, You will absolutely still inspire people. Your ability to inspire many, thousands, goes way beyond your former physical abilities […] You are a huge inspiration to thousands because of the example of a great man that you are.”

Rest in peace, Will Powell — you will be missed.

Featured image: @williampowell39 / Instagram 

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