In the six-year history of the Rogue Invitational, only two women have stood atop the podium: Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr and Laura Horvath.
As we look ahead to the competition’s inaugural outing in Aberdeen, Scotland, nothing makes us think that a third name will be added to this list in 2024. Here’s who we’re picking to win it all.
We don’t know much about the 2024 Rogue Invitational workouts at this point, but Rogue recently shared a post with a horizontal pegboard traverse, hinting at what could be in store for the athletes.
If the horizontal pegboard event comes to pass, expect Horvath to have an advantage due to her rock climbing background.
In three out of four previous in-person Rogue Invitationals, Event 1 has been a mid-length run with a vest.
If history repeats itself this year, expect Tia to be in the mix for the event win again.
Rogue has also highlighted Scotland’s history of lifting stones, the most famous of which are the Dinnie Stones, located 24 miles/38.5 km from Aberdeen.
With Rogue’s history of incorporating strongman lifts and equipment into its CrossFit competition, we expect the Saturday night strength event will involve lifting stones. And based on her height advantage, we’ll give the nod to Horvath here.
In the little details we have, Horvath has a 2-1 event edge, but it’s too thin on details to determine the overall winner.
Looking back at the Semifinals, Horvath and Toomey-Orr both won their respective competitions, the French Throwdown and Syndicate Crown. In a head-to-head event comparison from the Semifinals, Toomey-Orr has the advantage 3-2.
At a high level, it seems close. When you dive into the details, though, an important pattern emerges.
To win the Rogue Invitational, Horvath or Toomey-Orr need to win an event or two by a significant margin over the other to have a decent number of athletes finish between them.
That’ll give her enough points to build and hold a lead over Horvath and give her a fourth Rogue Invitational victory.
The final podium spot will likely end up being a battle between Gabriela Migala and Alex Gazan.
Migala had a career year in 2024, highlighted by a second-place finish at the CrossFit Games, her first-ever podium finish at the event.
Gazan’s Games experience, on the other hand, didn’t go as planned, thanks in part to a 38th in the Run Swim and a 25th in Push Pull 2.0.
Going into Rogue, we likely won’t see a swim event or an event with such a significant number of handstand push-ups, so expect to see Gazan towards the top of the leaderboard in Scotland.
In the end, we think it’ll be Migala on the podium along with Toomey-Orr and Horvath, given the successful season she has had thus far in 2024.
Injuries and bad luck have prevented Emma Tall from becoming a household name in CrossFit.
At the 2023 CrossFit Games, Tall won the Alpaca Redux event. The three women who finished directly behind her in that event would all go on to finish in the top five at the 2023 Rogue Invitational.
The athletes who excel at the Rogue Invitational are able to move heavier weights over time.
In the final events at the 2024 Games, which had thrusters and a yoke carry, Sturt finished 5th in the 2421 Final and 4th in the 1815 Final.
Let’s look back at the Semifinals this year. In Event 2, which included 50 155-pound front squats, Sturt’s winning time from Torian Pro was the fifth-best worldwide. The only Rogue Invitational athletes to beat her were Toomey Orr, Horvath, and Migala.
CrossFit fans can only hope for a women’s competition as exciting as the one we saw in 2023.
While Toomey-Orr did reclaim her Fittest on Earth title in 2024, she has yet to beat Horvath in a head-to-head matchup since her return to competition.
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