2026 Copa Sur CrossFit Semifinal Results — Kalyan Souza & Anikha Greer Take the Win

Brazil hosted one of the most intense 2026 CrossFit Semifinals.

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2026 Copa Sur Crossfit Semifinal Results
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South America was the center of the CrossFit community over the course of May 1-3, as the 2026 Copa Sur CrossFit Semifinal took place in São José – Santa Catarina, Brazil. All three days were action-packed with 30 men and 30 women taking on six events in total. In the end, Kalyan Souze clutched the win in the men’s division, while Anikha Greer put up a dominant performance in the women’s class.

2026 Copa Sur CrossFit Semifinal Results

Men

Kalyan Souza emerged as the winner at the 2026 Copa Sur, but it came down to the final moments of the competition. Joao Pedro Barcelos came into the final event with a substantial lead, but his 13th place finish cost him the title. On the other hand, Souza still had to put in a great performance, as Benjamin Reyes was also gunning for the title. As a result, Souza and Reyes placed first and second, respectively, and secured their spots at the CrossFit Games.

Kalyan Souza made his Games debut in 2023, where he placed 32nd. He appeared in every following edition of the competition and progressively climbed up the rankings each year. On the other hand, Benjamin Reyes is now getting ready to make his debut in the elite individual division of the CrossFit Games.

  1. Kalyan Souza — 504 points
  2. Benjamin Reyes — 500 points
  3. Joao Pedro Barcelos — 496 points
  4. Pedro Martins — 448 points
  5. Benjamin Gutierrez — 418 points
  6. Esteban Ospina — 403 points
  7. Bernardo Jardim — 388 points
  8. Jorge Fernandez — 361 points
  9. Anderon Primo — 346 points
  10. Kaique Cerveny — 342 points
  11. Bernardo Costa — 334 points
  12. Henrique Moreira — 305 points
  13. Vitor Loffi Wawrzeniak — 296 points
  14. Matheus Gomes — 293 points
  15. Juan Ignacio Sforzini — 274 points
  16. Guilherme Maciel — 261 points
  17. Vincente Cabrera — 243 points
  18. Valentin Mesa — 239 points
  19. Jose Maria de Paula Junior — 236 points
  20. Renato Guimaraes — 220 points
  21. Marcus Alves — 208 points
  22. Danilo Moreira — 205 points
  23. Mateus Romao — 192 points
  24. Edgar Carvalho — 183 points
  25. Lautaro Brichetti — 162 points
  26. Igor Viana — 156 points
  27. Alexandre Silva — 112 points
  28. Eduardo Rosa — 96 points
  29. Thales Vieira — 72 points

Women

Anikha Greer’s performance at the 2026 Copa Sur CrossFit Semifinal started with third and fourth place finishes in the opening two events. However, she then proceeded to win all four remaining events, not giving anyone a chance to even get close to her. As a result, she beat the next best woman by over 60 points. Greer made just one appearance at the CrossFit Games so far, which ended with an impressive ninth place for her.

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Miley Wade was also pretty comfortable in second place, as she was over 40 points ahead of the like of Agustina Haag and Caroline Ferreira. Her efforts earned her the qualifying ticket for the Games, where she will make her individual debut following three appearances in the team division.

  1. Anikha Greer — 580 points
  2. Miley Wade — 516 points
  3. Agustina Haag — 472 points
  4. Caroline Ferreira — 444 points
  5. Emily Andrade — 440 points
  6. Trista Smith — 427 points
  7. Bruna Berbel — 422 points
  8. Luiza Marques — 380 points
  9. Lucia Viretti — 361 points
  10. Thays Franca — 352 points
  11. Andreia Pinheiro — 343 points
  12. Ana Laura Cattai — 326 points
  13. Alexia Williams — 314 points
  14. Maria Quintero — 302 points
  15. Lucia Carro — 302 points
  16. Carolina Martinez — 282 points
  17. Larissa Tramontin — 269 points
  18. Gabriella Luque — 261 points
  19. Livia Santana — 218 points
  20. Tamiles Duarte — 215 points
  21. Amber Davy — 208 points
  22. Nilmary Colmenares — 191 points
  23. Jane Silva — 165 points
  24. Lara Scarpini — 160 points
  25. Aline Sanefuji — 150 points
  26. Ynara Carvalho — 150 points
  27. Fabiane Carvalho — 102 points
  28. Rafaela Prado — 99 points
  29. Cari Quito — 48 points
  30. Priscila Gorges — 33 points

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Event One

For time:

  • 24-ft bear hug carry (175/115 lbs)
  • 250 double-unders
  • 50 toes-to-bars
  • 5,000/3,500m Echo bike
  • 50 toes-to-bars
  • 250 double-unders
  • 240-ft bear hug carry (175/115 lbs)

Time cap: 25 minutes

Men’s Results

  1. Benjamin Gutierrez — 17:30
  2. Pedro Martins — 18:19
  3. Henrique Moreira — 18:25

Women’s Results

  1. Miley Wade — 17:09
  2. Caroline Ferreira — 17:10
  3. Nilmary Colmenares — 17:55

Event Two

3 attempts for max load of:

  • 1 snatch

Men’s Results

  1. Vitor Loffi Wawrzeniak — 315-lb
  2. Henrique Moreira — 310-lb
  3. Anderon Primo — 305-lb

Women’s Results

  1. Thays Franca — 205-lb
  2. Ana Laura Cattai — 205-lb
  3. Anikha Greer — 200-lb

Event Three

For total reps in 4, 2-minute intervals:

  • 4/3 legless rope climbs
  • 12/8 wall-facing HSPU
  • Max front squats 225/155 lbs* (until 50 reps)

Men’s Results

  1. João Pedro Barcelos — 04:51
  2. Bernardo Jardim — 05:01
  3. Pedro Martins — 07:43

Women’s Results

  1. Anikha Greer — 04:27
  2. Emily Andrade — 05:00
  3. Trista Smith — 05:00
  4. Bruna Berbel — 05:00

Event Four

For Time:

  • 10 ground-to-overheads (235/145 lb.), by 2:00
  • 8 ground-to-overheads (255/165 lb.), by 4:00
  • 6 ground-to-overheads (275/175 lb.), by 6:00
  • 4 ground-to-overheads (295/185 lb.), by 8:00
  • 2 ground-to-overheads (315/195 lb.), by 11:00

Men’s Results

  1. João Pedro Barcelos — 07:01
  2. Kalyan Ribeiro De Souza — 07:25
  3. Anderon Primo — 07:26

Women’s Results

  1. Anikha Greer — 04:34
  2. Thays Franca — 05:16
  3. Agustina Haag — 05:22

Event Five

For time:

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  • 500-500-500m Row
  • 12/9-9/7-6/5 UB* RMU
  • *1 shuttle run penalty

Time cap: 12 minutes

Men’s Results

  1. João Pedro Barcelos — 07:36
  2. Kalyan Ribeiro De Souza — 07:39
  3. Kaique Cerveny — 07:40

Women’s Results

  1. Anikha Greer — 08:07
  2. Trista Smith — 08:13
  3. Miley Wade — 08:16

Event Six

Part I (all athletes). For time:

  • 16/12-cal. ECHO bike
  • 12 one-legged squats (50/35 lbs)
  • 96-ft handstand walk
  • 8/6-cal. ECHO bike
  • 6 one-legged squats (50/35 lbs)
  • 48-ft handstand walk

Time cap: 5 minutes
Fastest 10 athletes advance to Part II.

Part II (one heat of 10 only). For time:

  • 12/8-cal. ECHO bike
  • 8 one-legged squats (50/35 lbs)
  • 48-ft handstand walk

Time cap: 2 minutes
5 elimination rounds

Men’s Results

  1. Benjamin Reyes — 6 (00:56.5)
  2. Bernardo Jardim — 6 (01:01.6)
  3. Kalyan Ribeiro De Souza — 5 (00:57.5)

Women’s Results

  1. Anikha Greer — 6 (00:58.0)
  2. Emily Andrade — 6 (01:04.0)
  3. Miley Wade — 5 (01:02.0)

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The 2026 CrossFit Games roster is slowly filling out, with the Semifinals filtering and letting through only the fittest athletes in the world. The 2026 Copa Sur was the perfect example of that, as the stacked roster left no room for error, especially in the men’s division. On the other hand, Anikha Greer’s performance put her among the potential title contenders for the 2026 CrossFit Games.


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Vedad is a journalist specializing in strength sports, with three years of experience covering powerlifting, Olympic weightlifting, strongman, armwrestling and bodybuilding. He is a lifelong fitness enthusiast, passionate about all aspects of strength training. Vedad's in-depth knowledge of training methodologies and dedication to constant research fuel his insightful and engaging reporting. He works hard to deliver accurate content while continuously seeking to improve his craft.
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