ICYMI: Jacob Anderson Snatches 275x3 and Khalipa Is Back
ICYMI: Jacob Anderson Snatches 275x3 and Khalipa Is Back
Jason Khalipa returns to the CrossFit Games, Jacob Anderson snatches 275 for 3, and Jamie Hagiya cleans 240 for 2.
The internet is a big place with a lot going on and it's nearly impossible to stay up to date with every cool thing on it. Lucky for you, I've got your back. Here is some of the coolest stuff from the past week you may have missed:
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The 2016 CrossFit Games rookie has been looking fitter and stronger than ever this off-season. With some more experience under his belt, he'll definitely join his older brother Alex as a legit podium contender in 2017.
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Miller competed at the CrossFit Games individually in 2013 and looks to be making a return to individual competition. If this impressive one-handed pull up at 200lb is any indication, he seems fit and ready to take on Regionals 2017.
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Jamie Hagiya recently announced her intention to compete again in 2017 and with skills like a 240llb double on the clean, she's definitely got what it takes to make a return to the Games after her rookie performance in 2016.
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Sure, he's doing 45 muscle ups for time here, but the point is he does 30 unbroken to start it off. I mean, COME ON.
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The California Bear has announced his return to the CrossFit Games competition. Whether that is in a team or as an individual remains to be seen as the last time we saw Jason Khalipa compete was on Team NorCal at the 2015 Games. Hopefully his return to competition signals a return to health for his daughter Ava who has recently been winning her battle against leukemia.
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Jacob Anderson snatches 275lb for a triple
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The 2016 CrossFit Games rookie has been looking fitter and stronger than ever this off-season. With some more experience under his belt, he'll definitely join his older brother Alex as a legit podium contender in 2017.
Bryan Miller does a one-handed pull up
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Miller competed at the CrossFit Games individually in 2013 and looks to be making a return to individual competition. If this impressive one-handed pull up at 200lb is any indication, he seems fit and ready to take on Regionals 2017.
Jamie Hagiya cleans 240lb for a touch-and-go double
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Jamie Hagiya recently announced her intention to compete again in 2017 and with skills like a 240llb double on the clean, she's definitely got what it takes to make a return to the Games after her rookie performance in 2016.
Zeke Grove does 30 muscle ups for time unbroken in 1:30
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Sure, he's doing 45 muscle ups for time here, but the point is he does 30 unbroken to start it off. I mean, COME ON.
Jason Khalipa will compete in the 2017 CrossFit Games season
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The California Bear has announced his return to the CrossFit Games competition. Whether that is in a team or as an individual remains to be seen as the last time we saw Jason Khalipa compete was on Team NorCal at the 2015 Games. Hopefully his return to competition signals a return to health for his daughter Ava who has recently been winning her battle against leukemia.
Related News:
Yeison Lopez (COL) sets new world records and takes gold at Youth Worlds
CJ Cummings (USA) breaks his own world record and takes gold at Youth Worlds
Apti Aukhadov Officially Stripped Of London 2012 Silver