2015 USA Weightlifting American OpenApr 11, 2016 by Armen Hammer
CF Games GM: Games Could Move Out Of Carson In 2017
CF Games GM: Games Could Move Out Of Carson In 2017
General Manager of the CrossFit Games Justin Bergh just released a statement on the Games website with insights into what the future holds for the Games. Th
General Manager of the CrossFit Games Justin Bergh just released a statement on the Games website with insights into what the future holds for the Games. The biggest news in there is that this may be the last year we see the Games at the StubHub Center in Carson, CA.
Here's the relevant quote:
The Games have grown tremendously in Carson, California over the last six years, and we’re thrilled about the event we are planning for our 10th year—our seventh at the StubHub Center. However, we’re currently considering new venues for the CrossFit Games, which could mean a move out of Carson as soon as 2017. Part of the search is for locations where the competition and the communal aspects of the Games can further evolve. We're excited about the possibilities we've considered so far.
Other exciting pieces of info include a new Games website and app in the next two years as well as international availability of the currently ESPN exclusive produced live and tape-delayed shows of the Games. Keep your eyes open for more details as the 2017 Open approaches.
Here's the relevant quote:
The Games have grown tremendously in Carson, California over the last six years, and we’re thrilled about the event we are planning for our 10th year—our seventh at the StubHub Center. However, we’re currently considering new venues for the CrossFit Games, which could mean a move out of Carson as soon as 2017. Part of the search is for locations where the competition and the communal aspects of the Games can further evolve. We're excited about the possibilities we've considered so far.
Other exciting pieces of info include a new Games website and app in the next two years as well as international availability of the currently ESPN exclusive produced live and tape-delayed shows of the Games. Keep your eyes open for more details as the 2017 Open approaches.