The Rogue Points System has been updated to reflect this past weekend’s Rogue Invitational. With Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr not competing in Scotland, the 8-time CrossFit Games champion has dropped from 1st to 3rd place on Rogue’s multi-year ranking system.
Laura Horvath, who won the 2025 Rogue Invitational, was in 4th place in the Rogue Points System heading into the competition. However, after earning 1,000 points plus another 100 for the event win, Horvath now sits atop the overall points.
But if Horvath is in 1st and Toomey-Orr is in 3rd, who is in 2nd?
That honor goes to Danielle Brandon. Brandon was 2nd going into Rogue and comes out in 2nd after taking 6th place overall in the 2025 Rogue Invitational.
Arielle Loewen and Alex Gazan round out the top 5, sitting in 4th and 5th, respectively.

The Rogue Points System is Rogue’s in-house ranking system that is used to invite athletes to compete at the Rogue Invitational. It features a 3-year historical look-back that gives points out based on performances at the CrossFit Games, Rogue Invitational, CrossFit Open, Quarterfinals & Semifinals, WFP and Wodapalooza.
On the men’s side, Jeff Adler remains atop the rankings followed by Ricky Garard (2nd), Jayson Hopper (3rd), Roman Khrennikov (4th) and Justin Medeiros (5th).

Like Toomey-Orr, Dallin Pepper dropped after withdrawing from the Rogue Invitational due to a rhabdo diagnosis. Pepper has not received any points for the 2025 Rogue Invitational despite Rogue allowing exceptions for a major injury. The same is true for Gabriela Migala, who has not competed this year after rupturing her Achilles tendon at the 2024 Rogue Invitational.
Migala, however, did receive “exception” points for the 2025 CrossFit Games. No word on whether Migala or Pepper will receive points for this year’s Rogue Invitational.
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