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Wednesday, 7 March 2018

How did you do on 18.2?

                  

So how do you compare in 18.2?


Good time to beat for 18.2 + 18.2A RX

Beginner athlete: 10min 41sec + 175/100 lbs (Top 80%)

Average athlete: 8min 54sec (Top 20-50%) + 255/155 lbs (Top 20%), 215/125 lbs (Top 50%)

Advanced athlete: 7min 7sec + 300/185 lbs (Top 5%)

Elite athlete: 5min 20sec + 335/215 lbs (Top 1%)

Regional athlete: 4min 38sec + 345/225 lbs (Top 0.01%)


   Time cap: 12min




For the Men:

Lee Reynolds got an amazing 3 mins 30 secs for 18.2.

Mat Fraser was a junior national weightlifting champion, and has some of the tightest technical skills in CrossFit when it comes to lifting.

Former weightlifter and 2017 Reebok Crossfit® Games champion Mat Fraser made a seriously impressive lift of 385 pounds (174.6 kg) while he still had ninety seconds remaining on the clock.

However the top lift for 18.2 A, was by Ioannis Papadopoulos
   at 402 pounds (182 kg).




For the Women:

Ashleigh Corby in an outstanding 3 mins 50 secs for 18.2.

2017 Reebok Crossfit® Games champion Tia-Clair Toomey lifted an impressive 265 pounds (120 kg).


However the top lift for 18.2 A, was Luana Soares who lifted 285 pounds (130 kg)


Video: https://www.youtube.com/user/CrossFitHQ


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