The 2025 Rogue Invitational CrossFit competition took place on October 31st – November 2nd in Aberdeen, Scotland. This premier event brought together dozens of the sport’s greatest male and female athletes and put them through nine intense workouts. Ultimately, Jeffrey Adler and Laura Horvath collected the most points and secured the title.
The 2025 Rogue Invitational CrossFit competition proved to be one of the most exciting and unpredictable competitions in recent years, as each day brought massive changes to the overall leaderboards. Consequently, many battles took place in each event, with some aiming for the title and others hoping to get a spot on the podium.
In the end, some familiar faces stood on top of the podium at the 2025 Rogue Invitational. Jeffrey Adler defended his title in the men’s division, while Laura Horvath reclaimed gold after losing to Tia-Clair Toomey last year.
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2025 Rogue Invitational CrossFit Results
CrossFit Men
- Jeffrey Adler — 715 points (Winner)
- Justin Medeiros — 685 points
- Roman Khrennikov — 665 points
- James Sprague — 650 points
- Jay Crouch — 640 points
- Jayson Hopper — 630 points
- Ricky Garard — 595 points
- Patrick Vellner — 560 points
- Colten Mertens — 480 points
- Austin Hatfield — 465 points
- Chandler Smith — 460 points
- Henrik Haapalainen — 455 points
- Jonne Koski — 385 points
- Guilherme Malheiros — 365 points
- Fabian Hermans — 355 points
- Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson — 350 points
- Saxon Panchik — 345 points
- Harry Lightfoot — 335 points
- Samuel Kwant — 195 points (Withdrew)
- Uldis Upenieks — 35 points (Withdrew)
CrossFit Women
- Laura Horvath — 760 points (Winner)
- Alex Gazan — 675 points
- Lucy Campbell — 625 points
- Emma Lawson — 620 points
- Olivia Kerstetter — 610 points
- Danielle Brandon — 590 points
- Grace Walton — 530 points
- Dani Speegle — 515 points
- Brooke Wells — 505 points
- Arielle Loewen — 495 points
- Madeline Sturt — 470 points
- Alexis Raptis — 455 points
- Emily Rolfe — 445 points
- Paige Rodgers — 440 points
- Manon Angonese — 420 points
- Elisa Fuliano — 330 points
- Abigail Domit — 295 points
- Paige Semenza — 255 points
- Haley Adams — 215 points
- Emma Tall — 155 points (Withdrew)
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Day Three (November 2nd)
Individual Event 7: Granite City
- 1,300 m Run
- 4/3 Rope Climb
- 50′ Feed Sack Lunge (150/100)
- 1,300 m Run
- 4/3 Rope Climb
- 50′ Feed Sack Lunge (150/100)
- 1300 m Run
- 4/3 Rope Climb
- 50′ Feed Sack Lunge (150/100)
- 1,300m Run
Time cap: 30/35 min
Men’s Results
Whenever an event involves running, Ricky Garard is the man to look out for. He made that clear in the first event on day three of the 2025 Rogue Invitational CrossFit competition, crushing his rivals and holding an insane pace throughout the entire workout. He needed just 25 minutes and 15 seconds to reach the finish line and spent the majority of his race alone in the top spot. No one came even close to Ricky, which allowed him to close out the race comfortably.
Jeffrey Adler is another exceptional athlete when it comes to running, as seen by his time of 25 minutes and 31 seconds. It was enough for a second-place finish in the event but also pushed him up to first in the overall rankings. Roman Khrennikov achieved another top three finish at the 2025 Rogue Invitational by finishing 19 seconds after Adler.
- Ricky Garard — 25:16.44 (19:09)
- Jeffrey Adler — 25:31.69 (19:27)
- Roman Khrennikov — 25:50.14 (19:25)
- Justin Medeiros — 26:57.78 (20:22)
- James Sprague — 27:04.26 (20:17)
- Jayson Hopper — 27:26.62 (20:42)
- Austin Hatfield — 27:33.37 (20:58)
- Saxon Panchik — 27:38.23 (20:51)
- Jay Crouch — 27:42.01 (21:05)
- Chandler Smith — 27:50.63 (21:03)
- Henrik Haapalainen — 28:31.66 (21:43)
- Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson — 28:53.46 (21:53)
- Patrick Vellner — 29:00.91 (21:37)
- Harry Lightfoot — 29:24.44 (22:18)
- Colten Mertens — 29:49.68 (23:06)
- Jonne Koski — CAP+1 (—)
- Guilherme Malheiros — CAP+2 (—)
- Fabian Hermans — CAP+3 (—)
Women’s Results
Although the workout consisted of multiple elements, the four running sessions proved to be the key to success. Well, the best runner among the women turned out to be Emma Lawson. She made sure to set a quick pace in the first two runs and thus established herself as the pack leader. She then made sure to stay in the top spot, picking up the pace whenever she felt that someone was getting close to her. In the end, her winning time came out to 27 minutes and 20 seconds.
Lucy Campbell was the second-place finisher and the only woman apart from Emma Lawson to complete the event in under 28 minutes. Emily Rolfe secured her first top three finish of the 2025 Rogue Invitational with a time of 28 minutes and eight seconds.
- Emma Lawson — 27:20.98 (20:36)
- Lucy Campbell — 27:33.06 (21:02)
- Emily Rolfe — 28:08.07 (21:15)
- Laura Horvath — 28:47.49 (21:26)
- Alexis Raptis — 28:50.97 (21:47)
- Madeline Sturt — 29:05.48 (22:08)
- Danielle Brandon — 29:30.07 (22:18)
- Paige Rodgers — 29:42.64 (22:42)
- Grace Walton — 29:46.82 (22:56)
- Alex Gazan — 30:05.72 (22:47)
- Arielle Loewen — 30:14.21 (23:21)
- Brooke Wells — 30:14.70 (22:56)
- Haley Adams — 30:18.19 (22:54)
- Abigail Domit — 30:48.17 (23:22)
- Elisa Fuliano — 31:09.46 (24:01)
- Olivia Kerstetter — 31:31.91 (23:38)
- Paige Semenza — 31:40.22 (23:36)
- Manon Angonese — 31:45.09 (23:51)
- Dani Speegle — CAP+1 (27:11)
Individual Event 8: Double Bogey
10 rounds
- 8 OHS (135LB/95LB)
- 6 Burpee Over Bar
Time Cap: 9 min
Men’s Results
The Double Bogey was the perfect fit for Colten Mertens, who excelled in both the burpees and overhead squats. So, it was really a one-man show, as Mertens locked in a time of five minutes and 49 seconds to take the event win, which was his second at the 2025 Rogue Invitational.
Harry Lightfoot grabbed his best finish at the 2025 Rogue Invitational, finishing in second place with a time of six minutes and 13 seconds. His performance lifted the crowd to their feet, with many applauding the UK representative. Austin Hatfield crossed the line only three seconds after Harry and earned an impressive third-place finish.
- Colten Mertens — 5:49.38 (2:48)
- Harry Lightfoot — 6:13.90 (-)
- Austin Hatfield — 6:16.01 (3:05)
- Jeffrey Adler — 6:17.20 (3:07)
- Justin Medeiros — 6:25.15 (3:07)
- Jay Crouch — 6:32.64 (3:14)
- Roman Khrennikov — 6:34.74 (3:17)
- Chandler Smith—6:40.85 (3:22)
- Fabian Hermans — 6:42.58 (3:17)
- Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson — 6:45.62 (3:14)
- Saxon Panchik — 6:46.02 (3:15)
- Ricky Garard — 6:49.82 (3:18)
- James Sprague — 6:55.30 (3:15)
- Jonne Koski — 7:12.30 (3:35)
- Henrik Haapalainen — 7:12.65 (3:30)
- Patrick Vellner — 7:15.21 (3:26)
- Jayson Hopper — 7:17.14 (3:29)
- Guilherme Malheiros — 7:35.28 (3:42)
Women’s Results
Lucy Campbell was the first woman to cross the finish line in the penultimate event of the 2025 Rogue Invitational. She revealed that her ability to endure pain and continue pushing through was the key element in her pursuit for the top spot. This was definitely seen in her performance, since multiple athletes tried to keep up with her pace but dropped off toward the end of the event. Lucy Campbell’s time came out to 6:15.39.
After winning the seventh event of the competition, Emma Lawson followed it up with a second-place finish in the eighth workout. She finished the event nine seconds after Lucy and managed to break into the top three overall with one event to go. Danielle Brandon got a top three finish in the Double Bogey event, beating Laura Horvath by less than a second.
- Lucy Campbell — 6:15.39 (2:56)
- Emma Lawson — 6:24.90 (3:07)
- Danielle Brandon — 6:25.22 (3:12)
- Laura Horvath — 6:36.15 (3:07)
- Emily Rolfe — 6:36.76 (3:10)
- Elisa Fuliano — 6:39.92 (3:15)
- Olivia Kerstetter — 6:50.87 (3:11)
- Brooke Wells — 6:55.50 (3:20)
- Grace Walton — 6:57.82 (2:57)
- Abigail Domit — 6:58.40 (3:10)
- Alex Gazan — 7:01.09 (3:23)
- Madeline Sturt — 7:04.09 (-)
- Manon Angonese — 7:10.48 (3:20)
- Paige Rodgers — 7:12.20 (3:26)
- Dani Speegle — 7:14.16 (3:23)
- Alexis Raptis — 7:14.75 (3:20)
- Paige Semenza — 7:34.03 (3:24)
- Haley Adams — 8:02.18 (3:36)
- Arielle Loewen — 8:50.17 (3:54)
Individual Event 9
For Time
- 100-meter carry (150LB/100LB)
- 50 Cal Bike
- 100-meter carry
Time Cap 6 min
Men’s Results
Being one of the biggest professional CrossFit athletes in the world, Roman Khrennikov made easy work out of the 100-meter carry and then produced tremendous power on the Echo Bike to burn 50 calories. His approach resulted in a time of three minutes and 11 seconds, which was enough for an event win. James Sprague’s time of three minutes and 23 seconds was enough for a second place.
On the other hand, Jeffrey Adler placed fifth and officially became the 2025 Rogue Invitational CrossFit champion for the second year in a row.
- Roman Khrennikov — 3:11.47 (2:23)
- James Sprague — 3:23.50 (2:26)
- Ricky Garard — 3:30.53 (2:40)
- Jayson Hopper — 3:32.04 (2:28)
- Jeffrey Adler — 3:43.98 (2:45)
- Jay Crouch — 3:51.13 (2:56)
- Justin Medeiros — 3:53.43 (2:56)
- Fabian Hermans — 3:53.91 (3:00)
- Austin Hatfield — 3:56.30 (3:00)
- Jonne Koski — 4:03.58 (3:12)
- Henrik Haapalainen — 4:07.13 (3:09)
- Guilherme Malheiros — 4:07.20 (3:12)
- Chandler Smith — 4:10.54 (3:09)
- Harry Lightfoot — 4:14.23 (3:22)
- Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson — 4:14.77 (3:12)
- Colten Mertens — 4:23.78 (3:14)
- Patrick Vellner — 4:32.55 (3:05)
- Saxon Panchik — 4:41.76 (3:33)
Women’s Results
Grace Walton closed out the 2025 Rogue Invitational CrossFit competition with an event win, beating multiple athletes by just a couple of seconds. Her end time came out to four minutes and 27 seconds. Emily Rolfe claimed second just seconds later, while Lucy Campbell rounded up the top three with a time of four minutes and 30 seconds.
Most importantly, Laura Horvath’s eighth place in the event was enough to secure her top spot on the overall rankings. So, Laura officially claimed her third title at the Rogue Invitational competition.
- Grace Walton — 4:27.62 (3:18)
- Emily Rolfe — 4:29.85 (3:26)
- Lucy Campbell — 4:30.57 (3:30)
- Alex Gazan — 4:36.50 (3:33)
- Olivia Kerstetter — 4:36.75 (3:38)
- Danielle Brandon — 4:43.21 (3:49)
- Emma Lawson — 4:43.90 (3:36)
- Laura Horvath — 4:45.55 (3:43)
- Alexis Raptis — 4:47.39 (3:41)
- Brooke Wells — 4:57.02 (4:10)
- Haley Adams — 5:08.41 (4:07)
- Manon Angonese — 5:11.93 (3:48)
- Madeline Sturt — 5:14.22 (4:10)
- Dani Speegle — 5:15.98 (-)
- Arielle Loewen — 5:21.61 (4:20)
- Paige Rodgers — 5:27.24 (4:23)
- Paige Semenza — 5:34.88 (4:31)
- Abigail Domit — 5:34.98 (4:26)
- Elisa Fuliano — CAP + 0 (5:00)
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Day Two (November 1st)
Individual Event 4: The Crux
- 20/18 Calorie Row
- 15-12-9-6-3 Bench Press (Men: bodyweight / Women 75% of bodyweight)
- 1 Horizontal Peg Board
Men’s Results
The reigning Fittest Man On Earth, Jayson Hopper, woke up determined on day two of the 2025 Rogue Invitational. Consequently, he left his all on the competition floor during the fourth event, showing no signs of weakness across the row, bench press, and peg board. As a result, Hopper finished in an unbelievable time of 12 minutes and 10 seconds, taking the event win and making a huge jump on the overall leaderboards.
Henrik Haapalainen finished in second behind Jayson Hopper by achieving a time of 12 minutes and 36 seconds. Jeffrey Adler, the defending Rogue Invitational champion, finished in third place and showed that he is not ready to hand his title to someone else. His time of 13 minutes was just one second quicker than the times achieved by Kwant and Khrennikov.
- Jayson Hopper — 12:10.84 (9:31)
- Henrik Haapalainen — 12:36.63 (10:26)
- Jeffrey Adler — 13:00.04 (10:04)
- Samuel Kwant — 13:01.47 (10:50)
- Roman Khrennikov — 13:01.71 (10:46)
- Guilherme Malheiros — 13:10.54 (10:45)
- James Sprague — 13:20.65 (10:35)
- Patrick Vellner — 14:05.25 (11:38)
- Jay Crouch — 14:32.78 (12:14)
- Jonne Koski — 15:58.92 (12:37)
- Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson — 16:12.71 (12:50)
- Ricky Garard — 16:53.68 (12:37)
- Justin Medeiros — 17:12.41 (13:40)
- Chandler Smith — 18:51.44 (14:28)
- Austin Hatfield — 19:04.47 (14:13)
- Fabian Hermans — CAP+1 (15:48)
- Harry Lightfoot — CAP+2 (19:04)
- Saxon Panchik — CAP+26 (14:28)
- Colten Mertens — CAP+55 (17:37)
- Uldis Upenieks — DNP
Women’s Results
The Horizontal Peg Board proved to be the biggest limiting factor for the majority of athletes, but Laura Horvath was not one of them. She has a background in climbing, which definitely helped her take the event win. She was one of just three women to finish the workout but was over three minutes quicker than the athletes who crossed the finish line after her.
Alex Gazan seemed to be the likely second-place finisher, but her grip strength gave out on the final Horizontal Peg Board. Arielle Loewen utilized the mishap and overtook Gazan to finish behind Laura Horvath. Interestingly, Lucy Campbell also managed to overtake Gazan on the final exercise of the workout and secured third place.
- Laura Horvath — 14:02.21 (11:05)
- Arielle Loewen — 17:38.16 (14:19)
- Lucy Campbell — 19:08.52 (14:26)
- Alex Gazan — CAP+1 (13:05)
- Emma Lawson — CAP+1 (15:51)
- Brooke Wells — CAP+2 (18:13)
- Manon Angonese — CAP+2 (18:49)
- Paige Rodgers — CAP+10 (19:14)
- Madeline Sturt — CAP+19 (19:36)
- Alexis Raptis — CAP+24 (12:45)
- Grace Walton — CAP+24 (15:17)
- Danielle Brandon — CAP+24 (16:00)
- Elisa Fuliano — CAP+25 (18:14)
- Dani Speegle — CAP+50 (14:14)
- Paige Semenza — CAP+50 (15:47)
- Haley Adams — CAP+50 (16:29)
- Olivia Kerstetter — CAP+50 (17:14)
- Emily Rolfe — CAP+51 (10:25)
- Abigail Domit — CAP+80 (3:48)
- Emma Tall — DNP
Individual Event 5: The Duel V
- Three Log Traverse (Over – Under – Over)
- 65′ Hand Over Hand Sled Pull (225-lb/175-lb)
- 1 Bag to Pedestal (200-lb/150-lb)
1 Minute Time cap
Men’s Results
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Jayson Hopper grabbed his second win of the day after excellent performances throughout all five rounds. He was never at risk of not making it through to the next round, often setting the fastest time across all heats. In the end, it came down to a race between him and Roman Khrennikov. However, Hopper grabbed a convincing win, using his long arms to crush the sled pull and beat Khrennikov.
On the other hand, Roman Khrennikov took a strategic approach, doing just enough to make it through to the next round. So, in the penultimate round of the duel, he shocked the crowd and beat everyone, securing his spot in a head-to-head against Hopper. James Sprague finished in third place, having reached round four and achieved a time of 30.17 seconds.
- Jayson Hopper — 5 rounds (29:68)
- Roman Khrennikov — 5 rounds (30:56)
- James Sprague — 4 rounds (30:17)
- Ricky Garard — 4 rounds (30:42)
- Patrick Vellner — 4 rounds (32:78)
- Henrik Haapalainen — 3 rounds (30:28)
- Justin Medeiros — 3 rounds (30:36)
- Guilherme Malheiros — 3 rounds (30:78)
- Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson — 3 rounds (31:53)
- Samuel Kwant — 3 rounds (1:00)
- Jeffrey Adler — 2 rounds (31:28)
- Jay Crouch — 2 rounds (31:44)
- Jonne Koski — 2 rounds (32:24)
- Fabian Hermans — 2 rounds (33:69)
- Harry Lightfoot — 2 rounds (35:91)
- Chandler Smith — 1 round (36:16)
- Saxon Panchik — 1 round (37)
- Austin Hatfield — 1 round (38:64)
- Colten Mertens — 1 round (38:96)
Women’s Results
From the very first round of the event, Laura Horvath established herself as the favorite to win. She was often not the quickest to complete the Log Traverse, but made up for it with great performances on the sled pull and the sandbag load. So, she made it to the fifth round, where she beat her rival to take the event win.
Dani Speegle was the other participant in the final duel, beating 18 other women but failing to overtake Horvath. So, Speegle finished in second place. Olivia Kerstetter took third with a time of 40.98 seconds in the penultimate round.
- Laura Horvath — 5 rounds (36:34)
- Dani Speegle — 5 rounds (52:39)
- Olivia Kerstetter — 4 rounds (40:98)
- Danielle Brandon — 4 rounds (43:58)
- Alex Gazan — 4 rounds (52:76)
- Arielle Loewen — 3 rounds (39:26)
- Alexis Raptis — 3 rounds (39:87)
- Grace Walton — 3 rounds (40:52)
- Manon Angonese — 3 rounds (42:72)
- Paige Semenza — 3 rounds (43:38)
- Abigail Domit — 2 rounds (40:35)
- Lucy Campbell — 2 rounds (41:79)
- Emma Lawson — 2 rounds (42:10)
- Emily Rolfe — 2 rounds (43:31)
- Paige Rodgers — 2 rounds (44:44)
- Haley Adams — 1 round (0:42:22)
- Madeline Sturt — 1 round (43:31)
- Brooke Wells — 1 round (46:07)
- Elisa Fuliano — 1 round (48:05)
Individual Event 6: Pay the Piper
Buy in:
- 1,000m SkiErg
Into:
12-9-6-3-1
- Wall Facing HSPU
- Deadlift
Men’s Results
Jeffrey Adler finally managed to get an event win at the 2025 Rogue Invitational after multiple close misses. Namely, he placed first in the Pay the Piper event with a time of six minutes and 33 seconds. He had to dig deep to get the win, as multiple athletes tried to stop him from getting 100 points. In the end, Jeffrey sprinted to the finish line and put himself in a decent position going into the final day.
The second place was also taken by a Canadian athlete, as Patrick Vellner turned out to be Adler’s biggest rival. Despite being the oldest athlete in the lineup, Vellner displayed incredible speed, strength, and agility, which also allowed him to take over the top spot overall. Colten Mertens achieved a time of six minutes and 41 seconds in the first heat, which turned out to be unachievable for everyone apart from Adler and Vellner.
- Jeffrey Adler — 6:33.74 (6:07)
- Patrick Vellner — 6:34.68 (6:08)
- Colten Mertens — 6:41.83 (6:02)
- Roman Khrennikov — 6:45.10 (6:17)
- Jayson Hopper — 6:45.65 (6:19)
- Justin Medeiros — 6:47.25 (6:20)
- Jay Crouch — 6:55.64 (6:24)
- Chandler Smith — 6:56.23 (6:30)
- Henrik Haapalainen — 6:59.78 (6:27)
- James Sprague — 7:00.42 (6:31)
- Ricky Garard — 7:01.11 (6:25)
- Austin Hatfield — 7:02.90 (6:20)
- Guilherme Malheiros — 7:07.70 (6:40)
- Fabian Hermans — 7:09.29 (6:41)
- Saxon Panchik — 7:15.73 (6:42)
- Harry Lightfoot — 7:23.30 (6:47)
- Jonne Koski — 7:24.29 (6:31)
- Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson — 7:31.01 (6:49)
- Samuel Kwant — DNP
Women’s Results
Olivia Kerstetter was the winner in the final event of the second day at the 2025 Rogue Invitational. She set a quick pace from the start, completing the SkiErg and moving on to the second part of the event. Olivia made it her mission to complete the handstand pushups and the deadlifts unbroken, which gave her an advantage over the others, since many athletes had to break the sets down in order to get some rest and not burn out. Olivia’s time came out to 7:16.73.
Brooke Wells was just a second slower than Olivia Kerstetter, but her performance was no less impressive. She made some extremely difficult exercises look very smooth, which can only be attributed to her great technique and incredible power. Interestingly, Laura Horvath finished in third place with a time of seven minutes and 42 seconds. The handstand pushups have been Laura’s weakness in the past, but she had no trouble performing them at the Rogue Invitational.
- Olivia Kerstetter — 7:16.73 (6:46)
- Brooke Wells — 7:17.81 (6:24)
- Laura Horvath — 7:42.86 (7:09)
- Alex Gazan — 7:52.62 (7:17)
- Madeline Sturt — 7:57.40 (7:26)
- Dani Speegle — 7:58.16 (7:21)
- Grace Walton — 8:00.68 (7:27)
- Arielle Loewen — 8:03.12 (7:19)
- Manon Angonese — 8:31.38 (7:47)
- Paige Rodgers — 8:35.96 (7:49)
- Elisa Fuliano — 9:08.62 (7:47)
- Emma Lawson — 9:20.58 (8:30)
- Paige Semenza — 9:22.67 (8:44)
- Lucy Campbell — 9:36.39 (8:02)
- Abigail Domit — 9:52.52 (8:40)
- Danielle Brandon — CAP+1 (8:24)
- Haley Adams — CAP+1 (8:46)
- Emily Rolfe — CAP+1 (9:01)
- Alexis Raptis — CAP+1 (9:38)
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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
Men’s Results
Jayson Hopper had an underwhelming start to the 2025 Rogue Invitational, having placed 18th in the opening event. However, he made up for it in the second event of the competition, managing to top the leaderboards with an incredible time of 3:45.55. Hopper therefore managed to climb back up the rankings and get back into the title race.
Jeffrey Adler joined Hopper as the only two men to finish the event in under four minutes. However, Adler had to settle for second place, having finished eight seconds after the winner. James Sprague utilized his height on the Yoke Carry and Power Stairs to achieve an impressive time of 4 minutes and 13 seconds. So, he ended up rounding out the top three in the event.
- Jayson Hopper — 3:45.55 (3:44)
- Jeffrey Adler — 3:53.71 (3:51)
- James Sprague — 4:13.83 (4:12)
- Ricky Garard — 4:42.58 (4:40)
- Patrick Vellner — 4:42.81 (4:41)
- Jay Crouch — 4:49.46 (4:47)
- Justin Medeiros — 4:55.49 (4:55)
- Austin Hatfield — 5:09.78 (5:08)
- Colten Mertens — 5:12.82 (5:11)
- Henrik Haapalainen — 5:18.82 (5:16)
- Chandler Smith — 5:29.86 (5:27)
- Fabian Hermans — 6:14.69 (6:13)
- Saxon Panchik — 6:18.67 (6:17)
- Roman Khrennikov — 6:20.78 (6:20)
- Jonne Koski — 6:22.06 (6:20)
- Guilherme Malheiros — 6:35.79 (6:35)
- Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson — 6:38.20 (6:37)
- Samuel Kwant — 6:57.26 (6:54)
- Harry Lightfoot — 7:32 (7:30)
- Uldis Upenieks — CAP+7 (4:33)
Women’s Results
Alex Gazan won the second event of the 2025 Rogue Invitational CrossFit competition after four minutes and 39 seconds of exerting extreme effort. Although many struggled with the format of the event that included some Strongman exercises, Gazan adjusted well and crushed all parts of the workout, including the Log Lift and the Yoke Carry. The win meant a lot to Gazan, who made a comeback to the professional stage after suffering a leg fracture in a car accident earlier this year.
Dani Speegle is one of the fan favorites whenever an event includes heavy lifting. This was the case in the William Wallace workout, as Speegle finished in second place with a time of five minutes and five seconds. Olivia Kerstetter narrowly beat Danielle Brandon to finish in third.
- Alex Gazan — 4:59.77 (4:37)
- Dani Speegle — 5:02.23 (3:17)
- Olivia Kerstetter — 5:07.10 (2:58)
- Danielle Brandon — 5:09.65 (3:22)
- Laura Horvath — 5:15 (3:19)
- Alexis Raptis — 5:17.75 (3:20)
- Arielle Loewen — 5:24.79 (3:09)
- Brooke Wells — 6:34.83 (3:28)
- Manon Angonese — 5:35.89 (3:21)
- Emma Tall — 5:45.73 (3:29)
- Lucy Campbell — 6:00.48 (3:52)
- Grace Walton — 6:07.47 (3:38)
- Haley Adams — 7:27.41 (4:36)
- Emma Lawson — 7:27.69 (4:38)
- Paige Rodgers — 7:51.30 (5:15)
- Emily Rolfe — CAP+1 (5:22)
- Abigail Domit — CAP+1 (5:24)
- Elisa Fuliano — CAP+1 (5:36)
- Madeline Sturt — CAP+2 (5:32)
- Paige Semenza — CAP + 7 (7:46)
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)
Men’s Results
The final event of day one at the 2025 Rogue Invitational was a relatively simple event, but one that required a high level of strength and endurance. Well, this worked well for Colten Mertens, who truly crushed all other competitors with ease. He needed just 10 minutes and 27 seconds to complete all four rounds. For reference, the next best man finished two minutes after Colten.
Although he was unable to get close to Colten, Justin Medeiros still walked away with a very impressive second-place finish and a time of 12 minutes and 26 seconds. This gave him the overall lead going into day two of the competition. The 2024 Fittest Man On Earth, James Sprague, placed third, finishing 17 seconds after Medeiros.
- Colten Mertens — 10:27.66
- Justin Medeiros — 12:26.19
- James Sprague — 12:43.87
- Jay Crouch — 12:48.02
- Roman Khrennikov — 12:55.50
- Fabian Hermans — 13:17.58
- Jeffrey Adler — 13:26.03
- Patrick Vellner — 13:41.13
- Chandler Smith — 14:08.04
- Jayson Hopper — 14:17.97
- Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson — 14:31.05
- Austin Hatfield — 14:36.43
- Jonne Koski — 15:02.20
- Saxon Panchik — 15:57.86
- Samuel Kwant — CAP+9 (12:21)
- Harry Lightfoot — CAP+9 (12:43)
- Henrik Haapalainen — CAP+1 (12:44)
- Ricky Garard — CAP+16 (12:35)
- Guilherme Malheiros — CAP+22 (13:59)
- Uldis Upenieks — DNP
Women’s Results
Olivia Kerstetter put up a pretty dominant display in the women’s division to wrap up the first day of the competition. She finished in a time of 11:38.59 and earned her first event win of the 2025 Rogue Invitational.
Dani Speegle once again demonstrated incredible power, showing that she is one of the strongest professional CrossFitters in the world. Her time came out to 12 minutes and five seconds and helped her secure her second consecutive second-place finish. Lucy Campbell also impressed the crowd, completing the squats, snatches, and cleans in 12 minutes and 18 seconds to finish third.
- Olivia Kerstetter — 11:38.59
- Dani Speegle — 12:05.94
- Lucy Campbell — 12:18.04
- Laura Horvath — 12:58.90
- Emily Rolfe — 13:04.26
- Brooke Wells — 13:31.70
- Emma Lawson — 13:43.77
- Madeline Sturt — 13:57.96
- Grace Walton — 14:00.61
- Alex Gazan — 14:54.47
- Emma Tall — 15:25.74
- Paige Semenza — CAP+3 (11:48)
- Paige Rodgers — CAP+3 (12:04)
- Elisa Fuliano — CAP+10 (12:57)
- Manon Angonese — CAP+12 (12:55)
- Abigail Domit — CAP+20 (13:39)
- Alexis Raptis — CAP+21 (13:25)
- Danielle Brandon — CAP+22 (14:12)
- Arielle Loewen — CAP+28 (15:26)
- Haley Adams — CAP+29 (15:02)
Watch the day one livestream here:
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Previous Rogue Invitational 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 featured some absolutely incredible athletes, including the defending champion in the men’s division, Jeffrey Adler, who took the title for the second year in a row. On the other hand, Laura Horvath managed to win the women’s division and claim her third title at the Rogue Invitational.







