Rogue Invitational

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Rogue Invitational
File:Rogue Invitational logo.png
Tournament information
Sport
LocationFile:Flag of the United States (23px).png United States
Established2019; 7 years ago (2019)
FormatMulti-event competition
Purse$1.4 million (2021)[1]
WebsiteRogue Invitational
Current champion
Most recent tournament
2025 Rogue Invitational

The Rogue Invitational is an annual sporting event that includes a CrossFit competition and a Strongman competition. The event, organized by Rogue, started in 2019 as a CrossFit sanctioned competition, but has since become a major competition for CrossFit athletes. A contest for strongmen that featured the largest prize purse in strongman competition was added in 2021, and an additional one for strongwomen in 2024.

History

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The Rogue Invitational was announced in November 2018 as a sanctioned CrossFit event for the 2019 CrossFit Games.[2] For the first invitational event, the top 10 male and top 10 female athletes from the 2018 CrossFit Games were given an invitation,[3] as well as online qualifiers and other select top athletes making a total of 20 men, 20 women and 10 teams invited.[4] The prize purse was $400,000, with the winners winning a top prize of $50,000 and a place at the CrossFit Games in their respective division, and all participants are guaranteed a cash prize.[5][6] A Legends division was included for notable past CrossFit male and female athletes. The first Rogue Invitational also hosted the Rogue Record Breakers whereby strongmen and strongwomen can attempt to break 4 Strongman records.[7] The competition was held at the Rogue company headquarters in Columbus, Ohio over two days in May 2019.[8] The inaugural Invitational was contested by 19 men, 20 women and 8 teams, and it won by Mat Fraser for the men's competition, Tia-Clair Toomey for the women's, and CrossFit OC3 for the team's.[9][10] The competition was live-streamed, and Rogue partnered with CBS to broadcast edited segments of the competition after the event.[11]

In 2020, due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, the event was postponed and held online in June, to be competed by 18 men and 18 women, including top Games athletes, qualifiers (from the qualification stage now called "The Q") and invitees.[12][13] No team competition was held this year or in subsequent years.[14]

The third Rogue Invitational returned to live competition in 2021, which took place over three days in October at Dell Diamond near Austin, Texas.[15] It provided a prize purse of $1.25 million at the minimum, the biggest in CrossFit outside of the CrossFit Games, and it became the only CrossFit competition that pays out to all athletes competing including airfare and accommodation.[16][17] It also expanded to include a strongman contest this year, instituting the biggest prize purse in the history of strongman competition.[18][19] 20 men and 20 women in CrossFit (no qualifiers this year) were invited to compete in the CrossFit competition,[20] while the field for the strongman competition had 10 athletes including 4 WSM champions.[21] Martins Licis was the first winner of the strongman competition at Rogue Invitational.[22]

In 2022, 15 top male and 15 top female athletes from the CrossFit Games were invited, and at least 5 men and 5 women from the qualifier which returned this year.[23] The competition was extended to four days this year with an extra offsite event added.[24]

In 2024, the Invitational was moved to Aberdeen Scotland.[25] This year, invitations were issued using a new ranking system based on the performance of athletes over a 5-year period but weighted in favor of more recent competitions including the Open, Quarterfinals, CrossFit Games and Rogue Invitational. It includes an "Exceptions Points Table" to award points for those who missed a competition for any specific reason.[26] The top 10 in this system will be invited, with five from the Q online qualifiers, and five more at the discretion of Rogue.[27] A strongwoman competition with the biggest prize purse in the history of the sport was added this year.[28][29]

Events

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The first Rogue Invitational had 8 events for individuals,[30][31] 7 for teams and 4 for Legends.[32] No team competition was held after the first year. The second featured 6 events, the third 7, the fourth 10.[33] The programming of the events at Rogue has a bias toward strength.[34]

The first strongman competition had five events. They include the "Wheel of Pain" created by Rogue,[35] which is an implement inspired by the film Conan the Barbarian and the largest implement ever created for a strongman competition and first used in the Arnold Strongman Classic.[36] Other events included the Rogue-created Elephant Bar for max deadlift and Inver Stones over hitching post.[37] Six events were scheduled over two days in the second strongman competition, with three events repeated from the first competition: Cyr Dumbbell Ladder, Yoke Carry & Overhead Log Lift Medley, Stone Over Hitching Post.[38] Specially-constructed equipment include "Rogue-a-Coaster Pull" where competitors pulled 600 lbs in a cart up a slope simulating a roller coaster ramp, and "Tower of Power" that featured an elevated 900 lbs deadlift on a platform.[39]

Winners

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Champions

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Year Venue CrossFit Strongman
Men Women Men Women
2019 Rogue HQ, Columbus, Ohio United States Mat Fraser[9] Australia Tia-Clair Toomey[9] Not held Not held
2020 Online Canada Patrick Vellner[40] Australia Tia-Clair Toomey[41]
2021 Dell Diamond, Austin, Texas United States Justin Medeiros[42] Australia Tia-Clair Toomey[43] United States Martins Licis[42]
2022 Dell Diamond, Austin, Texas United States Justin Medeiros[44] Hungary Laura Horvath[45] Ukraine Oleksii Novikov[46]
2023 Dell Diamond, Austin, Texas Canada Patrick Vellner Hungary Laura Horvath Canada Mitchell Hooper[47]
2024 P&J Live, Aberdeen, Scotland Canada Jeffrey Adler[48] Australia Tia-Clair Toomey[48] Canada Mitchell Hooper[48] Puerto Rico Inez Carrasquillo[29]
2025 P&J Live, Aberdeen, Scotland Canada Jeffrey Adler Hungary Laura Horvath Canada Mitchell Hooper Puerto Rico Inez Carrasquillo

Podiums

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CrossFit - Men

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Year Champion Runner-up 3rd place
2019 United States Mat Fraser Canada Patrick Vellner United States Cole Sager
2020 Canada Patrick Vellner Iceland Björgvin Guðmundsson United States Noah Ohlsen
2021 United States Justin Medeiros Canada Patrick Vellner Canada Jeffrey Adler
2022 United States Justin Medeiros United States Chandler Smith Canada Jeffrey Adler
2023 Canada Patrick Vellner Canada Jeffrey Adler United States Roman Khrennikov
2024 Canada Jeffrey Adler Canada Brent Fikowski United States Jayson Hopper
2025 Canada Jeffrey Adler United States Justin Medeiros United States Roman Khrennikov

CrossFit - Women

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Year Champion Runner-up 3rd place
2019 Australia Tia-Clair Toomey Iceland Sara Sigmundsdóttir Iceland Anníe Mist Þórisdóttir
2020 Australia Tia-Clair Toomey Iceland Sara Sigmundsdóttir New Zealand Jamie Simmonds
2021 Australia Tia-Clair Toomey Iceland Anníe Mist Þórisdóttir Poland Gabriela Migała
2022 Hungary Laura Horvath Iceland Anníe Mist Þórisdóttir Canada Emma Lawson
2023 Hungary Laura Horvath Australia Tia-Clair Toomey Canada Emma Lawson
2024 Australia Tia-Clair Toomey Hungary Laura Horvath United States Arielle Loewen
2025 Hungary Laura Horvath United States Alex Gazan United Kingdom Lucy Campbell

Strongman

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Year Champion Runner-up 3rd place
2021 United States Martins Licis United Kingdom Tom Stoltman Ukraine Oleksii Novikov
2022 Ukraine Oleksii Novikov United States Trey Mitchell Canada Mitchell Hooper
2023 Canada Mitchell Hooper United Kingdom Tom Stoltman Poland Mateusz Kieliszkowski
2024 Canada Mitchell Hooper Iceland Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson & United Kingdom Tom Stoltman
2025 Canada Mitchell Hooper United States Trey Mitchell United Kingdom Tom Stoltman

Strongwoman

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Year Champion Runner-up 3rd place
2024 Puerto Rico Inez Carrasquillo Ukraine Olga Liashchuk United Kingdom Lucy Underdown
2025 Puerto Rico Inez Carrasquillo Ukraine Olga Liashchuk United States Angelica Jardine

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