Sexy back shoulders and traps.
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Camille Leblanc-Bazinet
GAH she’s so big now!
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crossfittinhawaiiantexaschick:
Chunky Diane (by CSpealler)
Chris Spealler’s diet for Regionals: “Chunky Diane”
335# Deadlifts with Deficit HSPU. Too awesome for words.
13.3 results 216
I’m content with my result I cut my Karen time (now at 7min 25) and honestly i did my best. Could have done more DU more but I’m ok with it.
Oh and i used a 16 lbs medball which is off standard.
WHAAAAAAAAAAAA! OKay so I thought that she was out cause well…. this is box jump.
I WAS SO WRONG! GOD I LOVE HER!
LABAW 13.2
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OH MY ! OH MY! My love for red heads is just going up.
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Couldn’t find the other tumblr that posted this first but that is the best thing I’ve seen today.
Jeez! Go Jenny!
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13.1 120 reps
would have gotten to 130 if I didn’t fuck around for 2.5 minutes.
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Just for the record this is Laurie Carver winner of the 2010 Master and she’s 51 years old.
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So sorry
Looks like AT&T let me down at the games. The updates and pictures i took are coming up!
CROSSFIT GAMES HUGE SURPRISE!

Wednesday, July 11th is now a full day of competition for the men and women. Four scored events await the athletes off-site from the Home Depot Center at the U.S. Marine base, Camp Pendleton.
The athletes arrived in L.A. and registered today. They gathered tonight for an athlete-only dinner where Dave Castro, Director of Training, made an announcement that shocked the athletes.
Castro explained the first event of the 2012 Reebok CrossFit Games would be a swim, bike, run event at Camp Pendleton. The race starts with a 700-meter ocean swim with fins, followed by an 8-kilometer bike ride across undulating terrain and soft sand, and finishes with a 11.3-kilometer run across steep hills and more than 427 meters of elevation gain.
This event will be scored in two parts – Pendleton 1 and Pendleton 2 – worth 100 points each. There is a checkpoint for the first scored event approximately 150 meters into the run. The order the athletes cross that checkpoint will be their placing for the Pendleton 1. But there is no rest as athletes continue to race to the finish line. The order the athletes cross the finish line will be their placing for Pendleton 2. To be clear, Pendleton 2 is the overall finish of the athletes, and not the split time from the end of Pendleton 1.
After about an hour of rest, athletes will complete the Camp Pendleton School of Infantry Obstacle Course. They will race against each other head-to-head in a three-round bracketed tournament. This is the first time in CrossFit Games history that any event has been executed in bracketed heats.
This means four athletes will race against each other in heats. The top finisher from each heat moves on to the next round of the obstacle course, competing next to the other heat winners and four wildcard athletes. These are the four best times of all the athletes who didn’t win their heats in the first round. The winners of the four heats in the second round then move onto the final round for the win.
For the final piece of the day, athletes will be tested in a standing broad jump for distance. They will have three attempts and will be ranked by the distance of their furthest jump.
Having a fourth day of competition early in the week is both completely unprecedented, yet fully within the CrossFit Games core premise of being prepared for the unknown and unknowable.
Castro also announced that Thursday is officially a rest day for the athletes with no competition. This is also the first time in CrossFit Games history that a rest day has been incorporated into the competition.
Since this surprise event is on a military base, no spectators are allowed. And, unfortunately, due to the remote area, there is no way to stream the Event live. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Here’s how to follow the Wednesday event:
- Live radio account of the day on the Games site (via cell phone)
- Twitter coverage will be live and frequent, with up-to-date progress and results
- The CrossFit Games Facebook page will be updated throughout the day, with pictures
- Actual results will be reflected on the Leaderboard as soon as they are known
- The Camp Pendleton Event page will be updated throughout the day
- Written reports on each event throughout the day
- Highlights and analysis on the Wednesday evening Update Show
- An Event Summary video of the two Pendleton events published Wednesday night around 8 p.m., PT
- Event Summary videos of the obstacle course and broad jump events by early Thursday morning.
WEDNESDAY
Pendleton 1 and Pendleton 2
Points Available: 2 x 100
Location: Camp Pendleton
Wednesday 8:00 - 11:30
For time:
Swim 700± meters
Bike 8± kilometers
Run 11± kilometers
In this event, athletes will begin by swimming approximately 700 meters with fins. They will then grab their bicycles and ride approximately 8 kilometers across undulating terrain, with approximately 400 meters through unrideable soft sand. They finish with an 11 kilometer dirt-road run across steep hills with over 1,400 feet of elevation gain.
Pendleton 1 will end at the checkpoint approximately 150 meters into the run. Athletes will receive points based on their arrival order at the checkpoint. There is no scheduled rest at the checkpoint as the race continues.
Pendleton 2 will be ranked by total time to finish the entire swim, bike and run race. Arrival order at the checkpoint (Pendleton 1) will have no bearing on the scoring for Pendleton 2.
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Obstacle Course
Points Available: 100
Location: Camp Pendleton
Wednesday 12:30 - 3:30
Complete Camp Pendleton School of Infantry Obstacle course. Athletes will race against each other head to head in a 3-round bracketed tournament.
Four athletes will race against each other in heats. The top finisher from each heat moves on to the next round of the obstacle course, competing next to the other heat winners and four wildcard athletes. These are the four best times of all the athletes who didn’t win their heats in the first round. The winners of the four heats in the second round then move onto the final round for the win.
Places 1-4 will be awarded to the athletes in the final round, ranked by their finishing order. Places 5-16 will be awarded to the athletes from the second round, based on their times. Places 17 on will be awarded to the remaining athletes based on their times to complete the course in the first round.
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Broad Jump
Points Available: 50
Location: Camp Pendleton
Wednesday 12:30 - 3:30
Standing broad jump for distance.
Athletes will have three attempts to complete a standing broad jump for distance. Athletes will be ranked by distance of the furthest of their three attempts.
FRIDAY
Med Ball Handstand Push-up
Points Available: 100
Location: Stadium
Friday 6:00-8:05
Three rounds for time of:
8 Medicine ball cleans (150 / 80 lbs)
100 foot Medicine ball carry
7 Parallette handstand push-ups
100 foot Medicine ball carry
Athletes will be ranked by time.
Time Cap: 10 minutes











