THE 2025 CROSSFIT GAMES, ALBANY, NY
It’s already been two weeks🤯Â
11 athletes we work with were competing so we brought in a media team to cover the athletes on the competition floor and also to knock out several content pieces ahead of the Games. Much love to you
@madame__mel ,
@ricording__ ,
@reelvizualmedia and
@vallejo_media_ for your skill, grit, hard work and dedcation. We cannot imagine working with a better team than you guys.
The competition itself, although it was only laid out over three days (opposed to the four or five days it’s been in the past) was exciting from the get go. Most of the tests made for a great watch and there was plenty of drama on the leaderboard. On the men’s side it went to the wire and once the final event kicked off there were 6 guys who had a realistic chance of winning the damn thing. The leaderboard could have shifted completely right there if the performances would have played out differently. On the Women’s side Tia had by the final day pretty much put herself in the driver seat as most would have expected - but second and third were still up for grabs for several of the women. On the Team side it was every bit as exciting. So as far as the event went it was everything we could have hoped for and we are ever so proud of the athletes we work with, the performances they put in and the milestones they reached. This post is to celebrate you guys;
@rickygarard ,
@maddiesturt ,
@jaycrouch_ ,
@lucy.mcgonigle ,
@colten_mertens ,
@colinbosshard ,
@enricozeno ,
@_helencarr_ ,
@fish_lydia ,
@odalundekvam ,
@tolakinyo54 .
There is a generational shift in the sport. The younger athletes are coming in and meanwhile some of the legends of the sport are saying their goodbyes. It’s bitter sweet but we cannot help being optimistic about the future of the sport - even though many things seem to be up in the air at the moment.
We firmly believe there are exciting times ahead!🚀