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Athlete Control

Our Athlete Relations Team handles event support services including athlete registration, athlete control, name plate crews, etc.

This is really the team that keeps everything running smooth, ensuring that both athletes and spectators can experience the event to its fullest.

Gear

The equipment crew is responsible for quick transitions on the competition stage. Whether it’s moving barbells, dumbbells, worms, or changing out lifting platforms, nothing is better than working with a team. Presentation is key.

Judges

We take an enormous amount of pride in the professionalism of our Judges Team. They do an outstanding job and making sure competition is fair, and the standards are met to our high expectations. In order to be on the judges team, you will have to show some experience in judging competitions before, as well as having completed the CrossFit Judges Course. This is a very limited access team.

Media

Our media team handles all things related to social media, photography, videography, writing support, and broadcast needs. This is a very limited access team.

Medical

Safety is a number one priority for us, and our Medical Staff of professionals is up to the task every single year. Whether it is treating athletes in between workouts, dealing with a tore up hand from the pull-up bar, or being ready for something more serious…our team is prepared.

We fill our ranks every year with all types of professionals including PTs, Trainers, Chiropractors, EMTs, etc. This is a very limited access team.

Volunteer HQ

This team is responsible for event support services including volunteer registration, help desk, ticketing, vendor support, VIP experience, and hospitality services. Volunteer HQ is integral is supporting all the departments throughout the event from start to finish.

Scoring

Responsible for the tabulation and input of scores. This is a very limited access team.

Production

This is the job that you get to wear the hard hat. Setting up a competition of this size takes a solid crew that likes to build stuff. Whether it is setting up the rig, matting, or platforms, these people do it all.

The production crew is one of the hardest working groups of people every single year, but probably no better feeling than sitting back after a long day Friday and watching the fitness go down on the massive event you just helped build.

No requirements here, but experience operating machinery like fork lifts, scissor lifts, driving trailers, etc is always helpful.