What. A. Weekend. Wodapalooza never disappoints, and this year was no exception.

Anyone watching the events and keeping an eye on the scoreboard saw that while reigning champs Pat Vellner and Tia-Clair Toomey finished at the top of the podium once again, it wasn’t without a fight. In fact, Vellner was tied with Cole Sager but ultimately took the tie-breaker.

Things were a little different for the ladies. Toomey won by quite a comfortable margin, finishing with 808 points. In second came Sara Sigmundsdottir, with 770, always a show of incredible athleticism.

The team competition was a real nail-biter. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Mayhem Freedom walked away victorious — but only two points ahead of Team GOWOD.

Epic!

It was a weekend of not just incredible speed, strength, and determination, but also one of inspiration and hope.

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“I really can’t express how amazing this community is. Overwhelmed with love and emotions after meeting so many people and hearing so many stories this weekend. Everyone that said hi, smiled, told me they were proud, truly made every second worth it. I could go on and on about it right now, but felt the need to say thanks and it truly means the world to me. During my first event this weekend, someone yelled “Let’s go Alec, this is what you were born to do.” and for some reason it just hit me. It is what i was born to do, and I’ll keep doing it until it doesn’t make me happy anymore. Just the beginning of the season, so many more competitions on the horizon, so many more people to meet. Thank you from the bottom of my heart ❤️” – @alecsmith8

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Congrats to all the competitors!

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