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2025 Rogue Invitational

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2025 Rogue Invitational
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The 2025 Rogue Invitational is the seventh annual sporting event organized by Rogue Fitness to be held from October 31 to November 2, 2024 at P&J Live in Aberdeen, Scotland.[1] It features competitions in the sport of CrossFit, strongman, and strongwoman.

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This year's Rogue Invitational is the 7th competition in CrossFit, 5th in strongman, and second in strongwoman. 20 men and 20 women compete in the CrossFit divisions, and 10 men and 10 women compete in the strongman and strongwoman competitions. As with previous years, Rogue provided a prize purse of a million in cash and an investment of $275,000 of Bitcoin, with additional money from ticket and apparel sales as well as online registration fees going into the prize pot.[2] [3][4]

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Most CrossFit athletes are invited based on the Rogue point ranking system.[5][6] The online "Q" qualifier was held September 5-7 from which a few athletes are also invited.[7][8] 20 men and 20 women will compete in CrossFit.[9]

Ten strongmen and ten strongwomen are also invited.

CrossFit men

  • Canada Jeff Adler
  • Canada Pat Vellner
  • United States Justin Medeiros
  • Iceland Bjorgvin Karl Gudmundsson
  • United States Jayson Hopper
  • Australia Ricky Garard
  • United Kingdom Harry Lightfoot
  • Australia Jay Crouch
  • United States Chandler Smith
  • United States Sam Kwant
  • Finland Jonne Koski
  • United States James Sprague
  • Brazil Guilherme Malheiros
  • Finland Henrik Haapalainen
  • United States Austin Hatfield
  • United States Colten Mertens
  • Authorised Neutral Athletes Roman Khrennikov
  • Netherlands Fabian Hermans
  • Latvia Uldis Upenieks
  • United States Saxon Panchik

CrossFit women

  • Australia Grace Walton
  • Hungary Laura Horvath
  • United States Danielle Brandon
  • United States Arielle Loewen
  • United States Alex Gazan
  • Canada Emily Rolfe
  • United States Haley Adams
  • Australia Madeline Sturt
  • Belgium Manon Angonese
  • United States Brooke Wells
  • United States Dani Speegle
  • United States Alexis Raptis
  • Canada Emma Lawson
  • United States Olivia Kerstetter
  • United Kingdom Lucy Campbell
  • United States Abigail Domit
  • United States Paige Semenza
  • Sweden Emma Tall
  • United States Paige Rodgers
  • Italy Elisa Fuliano

Strongman

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  1. Hafthor Björnsson withdrew from the competition due to injury, but participated in some events.[10]

Strongwoman

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