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12 Interesting Stats From 21.2

Just as we did with 21.1 let’s take a look at some of the more interesting stats that arose from 21.2 (17.1 repeat).

We are proud of this first stat because after watching the 21.2 Open announcement with Kwant and Medeiros we stated that an athlete would finish under 9:00 worldwide, and…

2 men finished under 9:00 (Rager 8:48, Solodov 8:52)

2 women finished under 9:00 (Cary 8:51, Holte 8:58)

Meanwhile, impressively

73 men finished under 10:00

49 women finished under 9:00



The fastest man in 2017 was 9:57 (Cottrill), the fastest woman was 9:46 (Armanius)

All 5 women from the 2020 Games are currently ranked in the top 25 worldwide (Toomey-Orr 3rd, Adams 8th, Pearce 11th, Davidsdottir 17th, Wells 22nd)

There are only 3 American women in the top 20 worldwide even though 51,775 American women are signed up out of a total 97,513 women

There are 3 Norwegian women in the top 10 worldwide after 21.2 (Holte 4th, Solberg 5th, Garnes 10th)

The 2 highest ranked Icelandic women right now after 21.2 are not Katrin or Annie (Juliusdottir 8th, Helgadottir 14th)

27% of the top 15 men worldwide after 21.2 are from Canada (Adler 2nd, Fikowski 10th, Vellner 11th, Lapointe 13th)

Annie Thorisdottir is currently 191st worldwide and Samuel Kwant 798th

The 2 top women in the world after 21.2 are both 17 years old (O’Brien 1st, Cary 2nd)

They also both finished 21.2 in the top 10 worldwide

Team Crossfit Mayhem has won both 21.1 and 21.2


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