Frequently Asked Questions
How do I register to compete?
Go to the Crossfit Games site and and register as a male/female athlete. If you have any problems with this link go the the Crossfit Games website and navigate to the UT/NV sectional.
How many athletes are going to be able to compete at the Regional Games:
90 men and 60 women.
How many qualifying slots for the Regional Games are there?
20 men and 20 women
I would like to volunteer, how do I do that?
If you're level I certified and want to be a judge, go to the volunteer link and contact Tommy Hackenbruck. If you want to help out in any other way click this link and register as a volunteer. You will be put into our volunteer database and we will contact you in February with more information. This will get you free entry into the event for the time you are not working. We need you!
I am not sure if I am good enough to compete, should I still sign up?
Yes, this is YOUR community event, all athletes of all abilities are welcome. If you can complete Fran Rx'ed and deadlift 275 (men) or 185 (women) you'll be fine with our events. If we have any slots left on Feb 15th we will be posting a scaled version of the events. If you are still not convinced, come and spectate or volunteer. One of the greatest things about the CrossFit Games are being a part of a community of athletes that have "felt" the CrossFit pain. You will also see some amazing athletic performances.
Where should I stay?
Click here for a list of hotels.
How will the event be judged?
Each competitor, in each heat, will have their own judge. That judge will determine whether or not each rep is a good rep, and count for that athlete. We are very motivated to ensure that each athlete at our Sectional Qualifier is treated the same.
Is there a limit to how many athletes an affiliate can bring?
No, you can bring as many as you want. Get them to sign up early and you won't have a problem.
Do I need to be a member of an affiliate to compete?
No.