Connect
To Top

2015 Male & Female Top 30 Rankings

With the 2015 CrossFit Games now complete, we have once again crunched the numbers and updated ‘The Rx Review Rankings’ for individual male and female competitors.

Over the past three years, we have been regularly updating our Ranking charts, presenting what we feel is a fair analysis of the best functional-fitness athletes in the world.

We would like to make it clear that The Rx Review’s Rankings are completely independent, and are in no way linked to CrossFit HQ. The Rx Review’s Rankings also have no impact or bearing on any Event or Competition run by CrossFit, they are simply a points system created by us, ranking the top individual competitors across the world.

How The Rx Review Rankings Work:

We trawled through the results of the past nine CrossFit Games and came up with a points structure we believe is accurate.

Starting from 2007, top competitors in each year’s Games are awarded rankings points depending on where they finished, with winners receiving bonus points.

The point system stays the same for each CrossFit Games, but increases for every year after 2007. For example, a competitor who finished fourth in 2010 will receive more points than a competitor who finished fourth in 2008.

The system also includes the 2015 CrossFit Open and Regional results, but rewarded less points for top athletes. This is because there is essentially no major prize for the winner of the Open, and the level of competition compared to that of the Games is logically lower.

Next, we added the 2015 CrossFit Games into the equation and once the final numbers were calculated, we removed any athletes who had been retired from individual competition including Rich Froning, Jason Khalipa and Tommy Hackenbruck. We also deducted points for those who failed to qualify for this year’s Games for reasons other than injury or personal matters.

The parenthesise next to their current standing denotes the ranking each competitor had just after the 2014 CrossFit Games. If there is a (-), that indicates they were not within the top 30 prior to this.

In the end we came up with the following results for the 2015 Rankings:

                    Men                                     Women

 1.(3)  Ben Smith  269 
 2.(4)  Dan Bailey  235 
 3.(6)  Scott Panchik  196
 4.(8)  Graham Holmberg  145
 5.(7)  Neal Maddox  144
 6.(25)  Mat Fraser  128
 7.(18)  Lucas Parker  117
 8.(24)  Spencer Hendel  112
 9.(12)  Kyle Kasperbauer  110
 10.(9)  Josh Bridges  109
 11.(5)  Matt Chan  102
 12.(-)  Björgvin Guðmundsson   98
 13T.(30)  Noah Ohlsen  97
 13T.(20)  Rob Forte  97
 15. (16)  Chad Mackay  96
 16.(15)  Austin Malleolo  95
 17.(-)  Cole Sager  78
 18.(13)  Kenneth Leverich  77
 19.(-)  Tyson Takasaki   75
 20.(-)  Jacob Heppner  74
 21.(-)  Jonne Koski  73
 22.(14)  Ben Stoneberg  72
 23.(19)  Albert-D Larouche  60
 24.(21)  Nate Schrader  62
 25.(17)  Patrick Burke  61
 26.(-)   Daniel Tyminski  60
 27.(23)  Marcus Hendren  50
 28.(-)  Lukas Hogberg  44
 29.(-)  Alex Vigneault   41
 30.(-)  Aaron Hanna  40
 1.(1)  Camille Leblanc-Bazinet 288
 2.(2)  Annie Thorisdottir 255
 3.(3)  Rebbecca Voigt 219
 4.(4)  Julie Foucher 195
 5.(9)  Samantha Briggs 179
 6.(6)  Elisabeth Akinwale 165
 7.(15)  Kara Webb 149
 8.(5)  Kristan Clever 145
 9.(14)  Lindsey Valenzuela 144
 10.(12)  Michele Letendre 142
 11.(8)  Christy Phillips 128
 12.(13)  Jenn Jones 121
 13.(7)  Valerie Voboril  119
 14.(10)  Talayna Fortunato   118
 15.(19)  Stacie Tovar  117
 16.(10)  Michelle Kinney  107
 17.(21)  Emily Bridgers  97
 18.(-)  Chyna Cho  96
 19.(28)  Amanda Goodman  93
 20.(20)  Allesandra Pichelli  91
 21.(-)  Katrin Davidsdottir  89
 22.(23)  Anna Tunnicliffe  86
 23.(-)  Margaux Alvarez  77
 24.(23)  Dani Horan  76
 25.(16)  Lindsey Smith  75
 26.(30)  Denae Brown  72
 27.(-)  Kristin Holte  64
 28.(-)  Cassidy Lance  62
 29.(-)  Tia-Clair Toomey    56
 30. (-)  Ragnheiður Sara Sigmundsdottir  55

NOTE: The Rankings will be updated after every major event. i.e. the CrossFit Games. The Rx Review’s Rankings are completely independent, and are in no way linked to CrossFit HQ.

More in RANKINGS

  • 2014 Male & Female Top 30 Rankings

    With the 2014 CrossFit Games now complete, we have once again crunched the numbers and updated ‘The Rx Review Rankings’ for...

    John Michael BricSeptember 9, 2014
  • 2013 Male & Female Top 30 Rankings

    With the 2013 CrossFit Games now complete, we have once again crunched the numbers and updated ‘The Rx Review Rankings’ for...

    John Michael BricSeptember 5, 2013
  • 2012 Male & Female Top 30 Rankings

    How The Rx Review Rankings Work: We trawled through the results of the past six CrossFit Games and came up with...

    Michael McCoyAugust 13, 2012
  • 2011 Male & Female Top 30 Rankings

    How The Rx Review Rankings Work: We trawled through the results of the past five CrossFit Games and came up with...

    John Michael BricDecember 10, 2011

The Rx Review is an independent fitness website, reporting on the Sport of Fitness, functional fitness news, The CrossFit Games, health and diet related information, and also provides reviews on sports performance products.