The 20.2, a long wod, of physical resistance and mental strength to maintain a good pace to cumulate the maximum repetitions has already passed.
We also take this second week of the Open CrossFit Games 2020 To review the general classification and know the Fittest in Spain and in the world.
20.2
20 min amrap
4 Dumbbell Thrusters (35/50 lb)
6 toes-to-bar
24 D.U.
Even Dave Castro confesses that it has been harder than I imagined because he had not tested as other WOD of the Open. As a curiosity, 20.2 is based on the Benchmark Cindy
Live announcement
This time, the Live Annoucement It was made in Montreal, Canada, and Queensland, Australia. Two countries that have tested our English and French level to understand interviews and comments during the WOD.
We highlight the Australian confrontation between Matt McLeod and Khan Porter, two names that sound more in the world crossfit That Canadian athletes (no, was not Camille Leblanc-Bazinet since he is now American).
You can see or see the confrontations on the Games website: https://games.crossfit.com/open.
Classification after 20.2
But let's go to what interests us: the Leaderboard.
As you know, the winners of 20.1 were Emma Mcquaid and Lefteris Theofanidis. And, as we announced, the Frenchman who made the WOD in the middle of the time that the elite disappeared from the classification. Therefore, third place, or rather, the second draw is for BKG, our picsil athlete.
Winners 20.2
He DANÉS FREDERIK AEGIDUS and nOruega Kristin Holte They take the title of winners of 20.2.
AEGIDUS adds a total of 1,030 repetitions making 30 rounds + 4 dB Thrusters and 6 T2B.
Holte, meanwhile, accumulates a total of 1,045 repetitions with 30 rounds + 4 db Thrusters, 6 T2b and 15 du.
In Spain, the winners of 20.2 are Rubén Insúa, with 929 REPS (27 rounds + 4 db thrusters, 6 t2b and 1 du; and Rita García, with 941 REPS (27 rounds + 4 dB Thrusters, 6 T2B and 13 du).
Top 3 Spain in the second week of the Open
Women
1. Sara Alicia FernÁndez Costas (second consecutive week)
2. Rita García
3. Elena Carratalá (Low a position)
Men
1. Fabián Beneito (from third to first)
2. Javi Bustos Murillo (Low a position)
3. Alexander Anasagasti (enters the ranking)
World top 3
Women
1. Sara Sigmundsdottir - Iceland
2. Kristin Holte - Norway
3. Jamie Greene - New Zealand
Men
1. Lefteris Theofanidis - Greece
2. BKG - Iceland
3. Frederik aegidus - Denmark
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