The 2025 Rogue Invitational CrossFit competition is taking place on October 31st – November 2nd in Aberdeen, Scotland. This premier event has brought together dozens of the sport’s greatest male and female athletes to find the fittest among them. Over three intense days, competitors will face a series of nine challenging workouts designed to test every aspect of their fitness before the winners are crowned.
The opening day of the 2025 Rogue Invitational CrossFit competition features three events, which combine a number of required skills, including Olympic weightlifting, strength, and more. So, despite being the start of the competition, the first day will definitely show who the most well-rounded competitors are.
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2025 Rogue Invitational CrossFit Results
CrossFit Men
- Justin Medeiros — 100 points
- Jay Crouch — 95 points
- Patrick Vellner — 90 points
- Jonne Koski — 85 points
- Ricky Garard — 80 points
- Saxon Panchik — 75 points
- Guilherme Malheiros — 70 points
- Chandler Smith — 65 points
- Harry Lightfoot — 60 points
- Colten Mertens — 55 points
- Jeffrey Adler — 50 points
- Austin Hatfield — 45 points
- James Sprague — 40 points
- Uldis Upenieks — 35 points
- Roman Khrennikov — 30 points
- Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson — 25 points
- Henrik Haapalainen — 20 points
- Jayson Hopper — 15 points
- Samuel Kwant — 10 points
- Fabian Hermans — 0 points
CrossFit Women
- Danielle Brandon — 100 points
- Paige Rodgers — 95 points
- Arielle Loewen — 90 points
- Emma Lawson — 85 points
- Alex Gazan — 80 points
- Madeline Sturt — 75 points
- Laura Horvath — 70 points
- Elisa Fuliano — 65 points
- Alexis Raptis — 60 points
- Abigail Domit — 55 points
- Emma Tall — 50 points
- Dani Speegle — 45 points
- Manon Angonese — 40 points
- Olivia Kerstetter — 35 points
- Lucy Campbell — 30 points
- Paige Semenza — 25 points
- Grace Walton — 20 points
- Brooke Wells — 15 points
- Emily Rolfe — 10 points
- Haley Adams — 0 points
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Day One (October 31st)
Individual Event 1: Nessie
- 160 Double Unders
- 80m Handstand Walk
- 60 GHD Sit Up
- 40 Box Jump Over
- 20/16 Log Bar Muscle Up
Men’s Results
Justin Medeiros recorded a convincing victory in the opening event of the 2025 Rogue Invitational. He got off to an exceptional start and managed to maintain his pace, while a couple other athletes gradually slowed down and descended down the rankings. Justin finished in a time of eight minutes and 46 seconds, beating everyone by over half a minute.
Jay Crouch finished second with a time of nine minutes and 23 seconds, which also turned out to be a great time. Patrick Vellner was the only man who was close to Jay, having placed third with a time that was seven seconds slower.
- Justin Medeiros — 8:46 (7:02)
- Jay Crouch — 9:23.75 (7:09)
- Patrick Vellner — 9:30.77 (7:12)
- Jonne Koski — 9:51.23 (7:24)
- Ricky Garard — 9:54.97 (7:46)
- Saxon Panchik — 10:06.58 (7:39)
- Guilherme Malheiros — 10:13.24 (8:20)
- Chandler Smith — 10:13.44 (7:59)
- Harry Lightfoot — 10:17.01 (6:59)
- Colten Mertens — 10:27.93 (8:14)
- Jeffrey Adler — 10:29.69 (7:36)
- Austin Hatfield — 10:42.13 (7:36)
- James Sprague — 10:48.50 (7:22)
- Uldis Upenieks — 10:58.52 (8:31)
- Roman Khrennikov — 11:01.56 (7:55)
- Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson — 11:27.50 (8:40)
- Henrik Haapalainen — 11:29.12 (7:55)
- Jayson Hopper — 11:41.78 (7:56)
- Samuel Kwant — 11:59.29 (7:54)
- Fabian Hermans — 15:40.94 (9:02)
Women’s Results
The first event of the 2025 Rogue Invitational was incredible for Danielle Brandon. She crushed her opposition by making easy work out of all aspects of the workout, including efficient double-unders and powerful muscle-ups. So, she finished with a time of 8:27.96, which was over a minute quicker than anyone else managed to achieve.
Paige Rodgers was actually the only other woman to finish in less than ten minutes, doing so in a time of nine minutes and 32 seconds. She competed in heat one but managed to set a standard that no athlete apart from Bradon managed to reach in the second heat. Arielle Loewen wrapped up the top three with a time of 10 minutes and eight seconds.
- Danielle Brandon — 9:24 (6:40)
- Paige Rodgers — 9:32.60 (7:40)
- Arielle Loewen — 10:08.78 (7:26)
- Emma Lawson — 10:21.22 (7:56)
- Alex Gazan — 10:21.48 (8:23)
- Madeline Sturt — 10:29.93 (8:24)
- Laura Horvath — 11:12.80 (7:40)
- Elisa Fuliano — 11:38.86 (9:00)
- Alexis Raptis — 12:00.89 (8:46)
- Abigail Domit — 12:12.05 (-)
- Emma Tall — 12:28.21 (8:18)
- Dani Speegle — 12:32.63 (8:58)
- Manon Angonese — 13:00.17 (9:36)
- Olivia Kerstetter — 13:29.98 (8:23)
- Lucy Campbell — 14:59.36 (8:15)
- Paige Semenza — 15:28.21 (9:11)
- Grace Walton — CAP+2 (8:02)
- Brooke Wells — CAP+2 (9:07)
- Emily Rolfe — CAP+4 (10:20)
- Haley Adams — CAP+16 (9:43)
Individual Event 2: William Wallace
3 Rounds
- 5 Log Clean and Press (215-lb/150-lb)
- 40ft Yoke Carry
- 1 Power Stair
Results Coming Soon.
Individual Event 3: Tax Collector
4 Rounds
- 10 Back Squat (315-lb/225-lb)
- 10 Dumbbell Snatch (100-lb/70-lb)
- 10 Sandbag Clean (150-lb/100-lb)
Results Coming Soon.
Watch the day one livestream here:
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Remaining 2025 Rogue Invitational CrossFit Schedule
Day Two – Saturday, November 1st
- 11:30 AM GMT: CrossFit Individual Event 4 (The Crux)
- 3:15 PM GMT: CrossFit Individual Event 5 (The Duel V)
- 7:00 PM GMT: CrossFit Individual Event 6 (Pay the Piper)
Day Three – Sunday, November 2nd
- 10:30 AM GMT: CrossFit Individual Event 7 (Granite City)
- 1:25 PM GMT: CrossFit Individual Event 8 (Double Bogey)
- 2:25 PM GMT: CrossFit Individual Event 9 (TBA)
Previous Winners
- 2019: Mat Fraser & Tia-Clair Toomey
- 2020: Patrick Vellner & Tia-Clair Toomey
- 2021: Justin Medeiros & Tia-Clair Toomey
- 2022: Justin Medeiros & Laura Horvath
- 2023: Patrick Vellner & Laura Horvath
- 2024: Jeffrey Adler & Tia-Clair Toomey
The 2025 Rogue Invitational is featuring some absolutely incredible athletes, including the defending champion in the men’s division, Jeffrey Adler. On the other hand, the women’s champion, Tia-Clair Toomey, decided not to compete, leaving the top spot up for grabs.
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