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2023 CrossFit North American East Semifinal Results — Emma Cary, Jeffrey Adler Earn Wins

Emma Cary (Individual Women) and Jeffrey Adler (Individual Men) are the winners of the 2023 CrossFit North America East Semifinal. The event was the first leg of seven CrossFit Semifinal events around the world, letting Cary and Adler kick off the festivities as hype for the 2023 CrossFit Games builds. Cary and Adler have earned automatic berths for August’s Games in Madison, WI, by virtue of their respective victories. On the Teams side, CrossFit East Nashville PRVN took home first place amongst the group competitors.

Here are the results and top 20 finishers for all three participating divisions at the 2023 CrossFit North America East Semifinal. The Individual athletes had the task of performing seven workouts, while the Teams athletes powered through six workouts.

Individual Women Results

  1. Emma Cary — 607 points
  2. Danielle Brandon — 601 points
  3. Amanda Barnhart — 577 points
  4. Emma Lawson — 575 points
  5. Alexis Raptis — 564 points
  6. Paige Powers — 557 points
  7. Sydney Wells — 409 points
  8. Feeroozeh Saghafi — 398 points
  9. Shelby Neal — 397 points
  10. Caroline Stanley — 395 points
  11. Paige Semenza — 386 points
  12. Anikha Greer — 383 points
  13. Jordan Szewc — 383 points
  14. Brooke Wells — 379 points
  15. Carolyne Prevost — 378 points
  16. Ashleigh Wosny — 356 points
  17. Lexi Neely — 349 points
  18. Amanda Fischer — 348 points
  19. Keara Napoli — 346 points
  20. Katelynn Sanders — 337 points

Individual Men Results

  1. Jeffrey Adler — 613 points
  2. Jayson Hopper — 598 points
  3. Dallin Pepper — 586 points
  4. Roman Khrennikov — 575 points
  5. Samuel Cournoyer — 538 points
  6. Will Moorad — 535 points
  7. Noah Ohlsen — 521 points
  8. Luke Parker — 513 points
  9. Alex Vigneault — 507 points
  10. Jack Farlow — 477 points
  11. James Sprague — 460 points
  12. Spencer Panchik — 439 points
  13. Austin Hatfield — 413 points
  14. Tyler Christophel — 405 points
  15. Evan Rogers — 401 points
  16. Garrett Clark — 372 points
  17. Benoit Boulanger — 342 points
  18. Norman Woodring — 337 points
  19. Seth Stovall — 322 points
  20. Marquan Jones — 307 points

Teams Division Results

  1. CrossFit East Nashville PRVN — 573 points
  2. CrossFit Move Fast Lift Heavy 247 — 549 points
  3. Ab Crossfit – Mayhem — 513 points
  4. CrossFit Mayhem Independence — 489 points
  5. CrossFit Krypton — 486 points
  6. CrossFit CLT The Grit Haus — 486 points
  7. CrossFit Oba — 471 points
  8. TTT CrossFit Black — 450 points
  9. CrossFit PSC Invasion — 450 points
  10. CrossFit Milford Team Conquer — 402 points
  11. 8th Day CrossFit — 402 points
  12. CrossFit Resurrection — 398 points
  13. CrossFit Westchase — 378 points
  14. Stadd CrossFit the JS Method NTL — 334 points
  15. CrossFit Move Fast Lift Heavy 365 — 316 points
  16. L’usine CrossFit Sherbrooke U Team — 264 points
  17. 12 Labours CrossFit Lions — 264 points
  18. CrossFit Pro1 Montreal — 263 points
  19. Three Kings CrossFit — 238 points
  20. CrossFit Future The Brutes — 234 points

Upcoming CrossFit Semifinal Dates

With the 2023 Africa Semifinal also in the books, here are the upcoming dates for the remaining legs in the 2023 CrossFit Semifinals:

  • May 25-28, 2023: North America West Semifinal | Pasadena, CA
  • May 25-28, 2023: Oceania Semifinal | Tennyson, QLD, Australia
  • May 26-28, 2023: South America Semifinal | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • June 1-4, 2023: Europe Semifinal | Berlin, Germany
  • June 1-4, 2023: Asia Semifinal | Busan, South Korea

The early start of next month, June 2023, will officially have most of the 2023 CrossFit Games roster locked in.

Featured image: @emmacaryy on Instagram

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