Mat Fraser, CrossFit's winningest male athlete, is retiring from competition. The five-time consecutive (2016-2020) CrossFit Games champ announced his decision to stop competing on Instagram today ...
Every summer, top CrossFitters compete in “the Games,” a five-day, 14-event CrossFit challenge that’s like the decathlon, American Ninja Warrior, and World’s Strongest Man mashed into one ab-tastic ...
About 4 million people around the globe do CrossFit, according to the CrossFit Fortify blog. In January 2022, Morning Chalk Up estimated there were approximately 12,500 affiliate gyms around the world ...
Mat Fraser picked up CrossFit on a whim. He leaves it as a legend — the Fittest Man in history. The record-setting CrossFit Games champion has decided to retire from competition, he announced Tuesday ...
Five times CrossFit Games winner Mat Fraser is finding retirement as rewarding as competing, it is only the outlets for his perfectionism that have changed. “It’s been really shocking to see how many ...
The brace didn’t work, the doctor explained gently. You’re going to need spinal fusion. You’ll never train seriously again. If you’re lucky, maybe you can go for a light jog. Mat Fraser fought back ...
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For the third consecutive year, Mat Fraser is the Fittest Man On Earth. Fraser clinched the three-peat at the Crossfit Games on Sunday afternoon. It's the ninth event win for Fraser, 28, and it was ...
"I know there's a timestamp on what I'm doing. So I want to take full advantage of what I'm capable of, so that when I'm at the end of my sports career, I'm not looking back and wondering: could I ...
Mat Fraser repeated as men's champion in dominating fashion, and Tia-Clair Toomey barely held off Kara Webb to win the women's competition Sunday at the 11th CrossFit Games in Madison, Wisconsin.