It was a big performance for Gazan and Vellner.
Written by Robert Zeglinski
Alex Gazan (Individual Women) and Patrick Vellner (Individual Men) are the winners of the 2023 CrossFit North America West Semifinal. To notch his Semifinal win, Vellner, the 2022 CrossFit Games runner-up, beat two-time defending CrossFit Games champion Justin Medeiros.
Gazan bolsters her current fifth-place worldwide ranking on the official CrossFit leaderboard with this victory, earning her second-ever placing in the CrossFit Games. Gazan finished in 24th place for the Individual Women in her debut in 2022. Three teams, CrossFit Franco’s Misfits, CrossFit Invictus, and CrossFit Omnia, all finished with an identical number of points to win the Teams portion.
This North America West semifinals — one of the last legs before the 2023 CrossFit Games in early August — took place on May 25-28, 2023, in Pasadena, CA.
Here are the respective final results and top 20 finishers for all three included divisions at the 2023 CrossFit North America West Semifinal. As is the case with other Semifinals legs, the Individual athletes performed seven workouts, while the Teams competitors participated in six.
Individual Women Results
- Alex Gazan — 538 points
- Katrin Davíðsdóttir — 527 points
- Arielle Loewen — 525 points
- Christine Kolenbrander — 507 points
- Bethany Shadburne — 504 points
- Emily Rolfe — 465 points
- Olivia Kerstetter — 457 points
- Abigail Domit — 421 points
- Baylee Rayl — 415 points
- Kelly Baker — 415 points
- Dani Speegle — 413 points
- Kloie Wilson — 402 points
- Lauren Fisher — 382 points
- Emily White — 381 points
- Sydney Michalyshen — 373 points
- Hannah Black — 370 points
- Stacy Lerum — 370 points
- Hattie Kanyo — 359 points
- Karisa Stapp — 356 points
- Ellia Miller — 344 points
Individual Men Results
- Patrick Veller — 612 points
- Brent Fikowski — 569 points
- Samuel Kwant — 564 points
- Cole Greashaber — 528 points
- Justin Medeiros — 519 points
- Chandler Smith — 490 points
- Nick Mathew — 472 points
- Colten Mertens — 458 points
- Cole Sager — 458 points
- Mitchel Stevenson — 422 points
- Luis Oscar Mora — 418 points
- John Wood — 417 points
- Jack Rozema — 402 points
- Justin Rhodes — 351 points
- Maximilian Krieg — 349 points
- Scott Tetlow — 343 points
- Chris Ibarra — 343 points
- Isaiah Vidal — 326 points
- Phillip Muscarella — 325 points
- Anthony Davis — 324 points
Teams Results
- CrossFit Franco’s Misfits — 555 points | Three-way tie for first place
- CrossFit Invictus — 555 points | Three-way tie for first place
- CrossFit Omnia — 555 points | Three-way tie for first place
- CrossFit Kilo II — 528 points
- Koda CrossFit Redemption — 486 points
- CrossFit Invictus Unconquerable — 483 points
- Rhino CrossFit Dawgs — 444 points
- CrossFit Invictus Sea of Green — 432 points
- Einhorn CrossFit Ascend — 417 points
- CrossFit Believe — 364 points
- Verdant CrossFit — 363 points
- CrossFit 8035 — 354 points
- CrossFit Overtake Team Destiny — 349 points
- Undefeated CrossFit — 334 points
- CrossFit Complex — 327 points
- CrossFit Queretaro The W Pack — 309 points
- CrossFit Kemah — 286 points
- Ben Lomond CrossFit Rise — 265 points
- CrossFit Condesa Luther MX — 250 points
- Salty Hive CrossFit — 236 points
Upcoming CrossFit Semifinal Dates
Five legs of the 2023 CrossFit Semifinals — North America East, Africa, North America West, Oceania, and South America — are in the books, and only two remain. Here are the upcoming dates for the remaining 2023 CrossFit Semifinals:
- June 1-4 — Europe Semifinal | Berlin, Germany
- June 1-4 — Asia Semifinal | Busan, South Korea
At the conclusion of both the Europe and Asia Semifinals, the headline divisions (Individual Women, Individual Men, Teams) of the 2023 CrossFit Games will have most of their primary rosters locked in. From there, it’s a two-month sprint (or wait) until the biggest competition in CrossFit in the late summer.
Featured image: @alexgazan_ on Instagram
About Robert Zeglinski
Robert is a seasoned and adept editor and writer with a keen, passionate penchant for the writing craft. He’s been a leader in newsrooms such as SB Nation, USA TODAY, and WBBM Newsradio, with various other content and art production teams, and first made a name for himself in his hometown of Chicago. When not knee-deep in research or lost in a stream of consciousness for a thorough piece, you can find Robert inhaling yet another novel, journaling his heart out, or playing with his Shiba Inu, Maximus (Max, for short).