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The race to Copenhagen – World Gymnastics Programmer Programmer Athletes are competing for their time

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As the powder sets up in CrossFit 2025 games, many elite athletes will soon look at the World Fitness Project Tour Stop II.

The WFP Tour Stop II Challenger Qualifier Video Reviews was completed in July and the invitation messages have been sent to inbox worldwide, offering athletes the opportunity to compete with Mesa, AZ from August 29th to August 31st.

  • Both champions of the Challenger Division From Tour Stop I – Tudor Magda and Jennifer Muir – they are qualified to compete in Pro Division for Tour Stop II.
  • Seven athletes have made the jump From the challenger to the pro and nine fell from the pro to the challenger.
  • A total of 139 athletes He completed all three workouts for the second online qualifying qualifying, representing 29 different countries.

Remember me: Colten Mertens and Saghafi won an immediate point in Tour Stop II with their performances in Indianapolis.

With Bethany Flores announcing her pregnancy and Emma Mcquaid still recovering from injury, a total of nine men and 11 women from the Challenger field have won their points at Pro Division in Mesa.

They will fly the athletes who have signed the WFP as they are forced for their own WFP Pro card for the 2026 era.

  • New Zealand Jamie Simmonds And US Nick Mathew overcame the qualifying leaderboard.

The unique form of WFP allows us to follow three matches at the same time.

  • The match for the WFP champion title.
  • The fight for one of the 20 Pro cards for the 2026 era.
  • The fight to make the finals in Copenhagen. Athletes who have signed the WFP win an automatic position in the finals, but only the top 10 challengers (11 on the women’s side) will unite them.

Today we focus on the latter. In each section, we will reject which athletes challengers are well positioned and who have some work to do to win one of the 10 available roster points to fly to Copenhagen, where the points double.

Male division

The locks

These five men won a point in Pro Division for both WFP Tour events.

Based on the points already acquired and the available points in Mesa, the lowest of them could be classified among today’s non -holders is the 10th.

And all of them have the opportunity to be the leading coach who is heading to the very important Copenhagen finals. Mertens is currently leading the way with 410 points.

AthleteCurrent pointsPosition on Tour 1Maximum tourMinimum tour points
Colten Mertens4109th910680
Nick Matthew33618th836606
Aniol ekai31521st815585
NATE AKMERMAN31022nd810580
Colin bosshard30024800570

Comfortable-hell

Although it does not guarantee mathematics, the next four men simply need a decent appearance in Mesa to join the previous group in Copenhagen.

Everyone identified once in the Pro section and once in the Challenger section.

  • Chris Ibarra shifted from Pro to Challenger, while the other three moved from the challenger to Pro.

Ibarra was the second highest final in Indianapolis behind Mertens in respectable 16th place. He completed six of the Pro card holders and scored 352 points.

  • Coincidentally, the 16th is the same place in which he finished the Challenger 2 qualifying, reducing him to the Challenger section for Tour Stop 2. He is still in a safe enough position to make the finals.

However, with his potential winning 250 in Mesa, his chances of winning a 2026 pro card has been significantly reduced.

Tudor Magda and Ty Jenkins went one and two to Indianapolis and will now participate in professionals.

Together with Jack Farlow, they will each win at least 270 points in Mesa.

AthleteCurrent pointsPosition on Tour 1Maximum tourMinimum tour points
Tudor magda2501st – Challenger750520
Ty jenkins2452nd – Challenger745515
Inflatable2354th – Challenger735505
Chris ibarra35216th – Pro602507

Out of appearance

Of the online qualifiers, Julius Kieser was the last to qualify for the Pro department.

  • Finished eighth in the challenger section In Indianapolis and now it has the opportunity to concentrate on important points.

Tola Morakinyo, Fabian Beneito and Dani Camacho have fallen from the pro to the challenger division, creating a tight -long race between the four candidates, where only one will expand their time.

AthleteCurrent pointsPosition on Tour 1Maximum tourMinimum tour points
July Kiss2158th – Challenger715485
Tola morakinyo29525th – Pro545450
Fabian Beneito27529th – Pro525430
Danny Kamako27030th – Pro520425

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Female section

The locks

These seven women won a point in the Pro Division for both WFP Tour events.

Based on the points already acquired and the available points in Mesa, the lowest of them could be classified among today’s non -cards is ninth (10th for Wilkinson).

And all of them have the opportunity to be the leading coach who is heading to the very important Copenhagen finals. Saghafi is currently leading the road with 392 points.

AthleteCurrent pointsBrowsing 1 resultsMaximum tourMinimum tour points
Saghafi fee39211th – Pro892662
Oda Lundekvam37613th – Pro876646
Anikha greer36814th – Pro868638
Vär Thurmann-Moe33618th – Pro836606
Sydney Missolia32020th – Pro820590
Andrea Solberg31022nd – Pro810580
Come wilkinson29026th – Pro790560

Comfortable

The next four women have made the challenger division once and the Challenger section once.

Two of them finished on the podium of the Challenger Department in Indianapolis and are qualified at Pro Division for Mesa.

  • Jennifer Muir surpassed the pedestal in Indy, She pulled her ticket to the first CrossFit games and now joins WFP Pro ranks in Mesa. The era unblocking continues.

Linda Keesman and Lydia Fish Banked 300+ points each in Tour Stop I, which should be enough to pass them with a decent appearance on Mesa, though in the Challenger section.

While the seven women in the group above will win their ticket appear in Mesa. Muir, Black, Keesman and fish must stay in front of Elena Carratalá to secure their point.

If Jamie Simmonds or any of the top women overlook their invitation, the next is a fish, then Keesman. Either a woman would be a lock for the finals with one point in the Pro Division in Mesa.

AthleteCurrent pointsBrowsing 1 resultsMaximum tourMinimum tour points
Jennifer Muir2501st – Challenger750520
Hannah black2403rd – Challenger740510
Linda keesman31521st – professional565470
Fish30024th – Pro550455

The bottom line

Some athletes have their final point locked. Others are still in the race. Either way, each point will count at the end of the launch of WFP season.

The match against Copenhagen is turned on.

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