The 2024 CrossFit Games was a high-intensity fitness competition that brought together the world’s top athletes in the sport of fitness. It was held in Fort Worth, Texas from August 8-11, 2024. This article breaks down what happened, how the event worked, who won, and answers some common questions. The language is kept simple so it’s easy to follow.
What Are the CrossFit Games?
The CrossFit Games are the ultimate test for what CrossFit calls the “Fittest on Earth.” Athletes from around the world qualify during earlier stages (the Open, Semifinals, etc.) and then gather at the Games to compete in workouts that test strength, stamina, skill and endurance in varied ways.
Where and When / 2024 Edition
In 2024 the Games were held at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, from August 8 to August 11. This edition marked the 18th year of the Games.
How It Works: Format & Cut System
Qualifying Stages
First, athletes compete in the Open and other qualifiers. For 2024, divisions included Individuals (men & women), Teams, Masters (age groups), Teens, and Adaptive athletes.
Scoring & Cuts
Athletes earn points for each workout based on how they place; the total points determine the winners. In 2024, one key change was that after early events, the field was cut down to top 30 individuals for the final day.
Events
Workouts varied widely — for example, there were aquatic events (swimming + running), team events, etc. The first event in 2024 was run + swim (“Lake Day”).
Key Highlights of 2024
- The winners: For the individual men’s competition, James Sprague took first place. For the individual women’s competition, Tia‑Clair Toomey again claimed the title.
- The team competition was won by Raw Iron CrossFit Mayhem Thunder.
- The Games in 2024 were marred by tragedy: a competitor died during the first event (the swim portion of Run/Swim) and several athletes withdrew.
- The spectator experience was expanded: fans were given options for on‐site experience, apps, and other ways to engage
Why 2024 Was Different
- There was no single title sponsor for the 2024 Games.
- The Masters, Teens and Adaptive divisions were held at separate events/locations from the main Games in Texas.
- Athletes and spectators faced new formats, with more attention paid to how to view and follow the competition.
Why it Matters
For the CrossFit community and fitness world, the Games represent a culmination of months of training, dedication and competition. They push what is possible in functional fitness: strength, speed, endurance, coordination, mental toughness. The 2024 edition also highlighted issues of safety, athlete welfare and evolving formats, which may influence future editions.
What’s Next After the Games
After the main individual and team competitions wrap, there are other divisions (Masters, Teens, Adaptive) and then planning begins for the next season (Open, qualifiers, etc.). 2024 sets the tone for what to watch in future years. New rules, new athletes, and new venues may come.
(FAQs)
Q: Who were the winners of the 2024 CrossFit Games?
A: James Sprague (men) and Tia-Clair Toomey (women) for individual. Raw Iron CrossFit Mayhem Thunder for teams.
Q: Where were the Games held in 2024?
A: At Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, United States.
Q: How do athletes qualify?
A: They go through stages: the Open, Quarterfinals/Semifinals, then the Games. In 2024, the process included those stages plus cuts during the Games.
Q: What kinds of workouts are there?
A: A wide variety — running, swimming, rowing, gymnastics movements, strength lifts, team challenges, and more. The 2024 first event included a run + swim.
Q: Was 2024 different in any major way?
A: Yes. The tragic death of a competitor was a major event. Also, separate divisions for Masters/Teens/Adaptive took place at different locations, and there was no single large title sponsor.
Conclusion
The 2024 CrossFit Games 2024 stood as a powerful moment in the sport of fitness: thrilling, challenging, but also a reminder of the need for safety and athlete health. With new champions crowned and new patterns established, the event will be remembered for both triumph and tragedy. Whether you’re a fan, an athlete, or just curious about what “fittest on Earth” means, the 2024 edition offered many lessons and moments to reflect on.

