TYR WZA Miami Online Qualifier Leaderboard After Week 1

The submission window for Week 1 of the 2025 TYR Wodapalooza Miami online qualifier wrapped up Monday night. While the scores are still pending video review, let’s take a look at who is near the top of the leaderboard ahead of the Week 2 workouts.

The top 20 men and women will qualify for the elite individual division at the 2025 TYR Wodapalooza on Miami Beach this January.

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Pedro Martins is atop the leaderboard after Week 1. Martins received a two-year sanction for violating the CrossFit Games policy in 2022. He was set to go to the CrossFit Games until the test results came back. He received a lesser sanction after proving his supplement was contaminated. His sanction ended June 12, 2024. Martins has also qualified for the 2024 Dubai Fitness Championship in December.

Nick Mathew is in 2nd. George Sterner makes his return to competition after disappearing after the 2019 CrossFit Games season. 

Jack Farlow decided to do the qualifiers around his half marathon this weekend.

Enrico Zenoni and Kaique Cerveny, both Games veterans, are in the top 20.

The rest of the field includes plenty of Semifinals-level athletes and a few who are looking to break through this season.

There are some notable names sitting outside the cut line with one week remaining. Illia Moskalenko, the guy who can snatch a house from the NorCal Classic, is in 28th. Tanner Balazs from Crash Crucible is in 30th. Ty Jenkins is down in 42nd.

Current Top 20:

  1. Pedro Martins (28)
  2. Nick Mathew (38)
  3. Connor Voltz (53)
  4. George Sterner (74)
  5. Federico Marra (76)
  6. Enrico Zenoni (80)
  7. Miko Lilleorg (87)
  8. William Bennett (88)
  9. Max Krieg (88)
  10. John Wood (89)
  11. Alex Kotoulas (92)
  12. Jack Farlow (93)
  13. Travon Benton (96)
  14. Mark Tabaka (102)
  15. Kaique Cerveny (107)
  16. Tom Kingdon (107)
  17. Samuel Paquin (111)
  18. Jeff Virden (113)
  19. Joshua Hong (116)
  20. Jake Berman (116)

WOMEN

The first thing that stands out on the women’s leaderboard is the potential future of the sport. Lucy McGonigle and Reese Littlewood, both aging out of the teenage division this year, are in 1st and 3rd place respectively. Littlewood won the 2024 Teenage CrossFit Games. McGonigle took 3rd place this year after winning in 2023.

Caitlin Bernardin, the woman who won Event 1 at the North America West Semifinal, is in 2nd place. Erica Folo (#YOLOFOLO) is in 5th place followed by 2024 Demo Team athlete Anikha Greer.

Jennifer Muir is in 10th place followed by Sydney Michalyshen.

Crash Crucible’s Nina Vragovic, Lydia “Booster Seat” Fish, Ashley Cope and Mary Helen Saunders are 12th, 13th, 16th and 17th, respectively.

Emelie Lundberg, who just missed qualifying for the Games out of Europe, is in 19th.

Outside the 20th place cut line is Elizabeth Wishart in 21st place. She’s technically tied with Andra Moistus who is in 20th. Lucy Campbell is in 31st place after her return to competition at the Marbella Championship earlier this month. And Trista Smith is in 40th.

Current Top 20:

  1. Lucy McGonigle (15)
  2. Caitlin Bernardin (26)
  3. Reese Littlewood (29)
  4. Pernille Kristensen (29)
  5. Erica Folo (37)
  6. Anikha Greer (41)
  7. Nicolette Torreggiani (45)
  8. Zoe Warren (62)
  9. Lily Burkhead (65)
  10. Jennifer Muir (70)
  11. Sydney Michalyshen (72)
  12. Nina Vragovic (74)
  13. Lydia Fish (76)
  14. Arielle Sanders (81)
  15. Jessica Androsik (82)
  16. Ashley Cope (83)
  17. Mary Helen Saunders (84)
  18. Maria Quintero (85)
  19. Emelie Lundberg (89)
  20. Andra Moistus (100)

You can view the detailed online qualifier leaderboard on Competition Corner, along with all of the other individual divisions – from Masters to Teens.

WEEK 2

The Week 2 workouts will be released this Thursday, October 24.

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