Manila Bulletin

Organizers look to kickstart events on September 14

- By JAN CARLO ANOLIN

The 2020 CrossFit Games could start on Sept. 14 depending on travel restrictio­ns caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic, organizers said Friday.

In a tweet, organizers said they are “actively monitoring events globally and will continue to adapt plans for the Games in an effort to host an exciting event for the community.”

Around 300 competitor­s were set to join the CrossFit Games from July 29 to August 2 in Madison, Wisconsin but was postponed due to the pandemic. The initial target for restart is on August 17.

The competitio­n will also take place in a different venue at an undisclose­d ranch in California, with

30 men and 30 women participat­ing who qualified via sanctional­s or the Open, the South

China Morning Post reported. CrossFit Games is an annual competitio­n for crossfit athletes and enthusiast­s all over the world operated by CrossFit, Inc. which is currently under fire. Owner Greg Glassman, who drew flak over “FLOYD-19” tweet response, stepped down from his post and sold his fitness company to veteran athlete and affiliate gym owner Eric

Roza.

Sports footwear giant Reebok, also the CrossFit Games sponsor, announced it would end its partnershi­p with CrossFit later this year.

More than 1,000 affiliated gyms, including CrossFit Magnus, have reportedly left the company.

CrossFit has over 13,000 gyms in more than 120 countries, generating some $4 billion in annual revenues.

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