The Open is quickly coming to its conclusion (seriously, where did the last few weeks go?!) and the leaderboard is being shuffled like a deck of cards. 18.4 has tested endurance and stamina, taxing your core to the end of the world and back, and then asking you to flip upside down on your hands. No big deal, right? With the submission deadline for 18.4 scores almost here, we’re once again playing that game we like to call, Let’s Refresh The Leaderboard Every 15 Seconds To See If It’s Changed. Here’s what we’re looking at right now.
crossfit open leaderboard
Each week, Katrin Davidsdottir finds her way back up to the top but then gets bumped back down again once all the scores are in. However, 18.4 brought a score that could possibly improve her overall ranking. Laura Horvath is claiming her territory too, having also performed well in 18.1 and 18.3 specifically.

The men are no less impressive. Joe Scali is once again enjoying some time in the top five, as are Scott Panchik and Bjorgvin Karl Gudmundsson, who we saw set the bar at the 18.4 live announcement. It’s Nicholas Urankar, though, who’s getting some serious time in the spotlight right now.

crossfit open 2018 leaderboard

Week after week, these athletes have shown us what they’re made of. They haven’t disappointed, and it’s not over yet. We’ll check back in with you once the submission deadline hits. Don’t forget to tell us your prediction: who’s going to end up in the top five once 18.4 is all said and done?