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Unbelievably Empowered Females Who Will Inspire You to Give CrossFit a Shot

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Whether you’ve been eyeing a CrossFit box for some time or have never considered giving deadlifts and WODs a try, the Instagram accounts of these extraordinary, fit-as-hell CrossFit women will have you running straight to the barbell.

Tia-Clair Toomey

As the CrossFit Games champion from 2017–2022 (aka the fittest of all the CrossFit women), Australian Tia-Clair Toomey certainly operates her feed like the fittest woman on earth. Toomey is also an Olympian, having made her Olympic weightlifting debut at the 2016 competition in Rio de Janeiro — which made her the first-ever athlete to compete in both the CrossFit Games and the Olympics in the same year.

Katrín Davíðsdóttir

This exceptional Icelandic athlete was crowned the Fittest Woman on Earth at the CrossFit Games not once but twice — in 2015 and 2016. She’s also the author of a memoir, Dottir, and a children’s book, What Is the Way?, which she wrote with fellow CrossFit extraordinary Annie Thorisdottir.

Karissa Pearce

Karissa Pearce has participated in the CrossFit games every year since 2015. If you want to know how strong she is, picture this: During the Mary workout, she completed an incredible 23 rounds of five handstand push-ups, 10 pistol squats, and 15 pull-ups in a 20-minute AMRAP — surpassing the first male finisher.

Brooke Ence

You’ll often see Brooke Ence sporting a cowboy hat (and/or a shirt that reads “busy doing cowboy stuff”) on her off days. But when she’s training, she’s super serious. Follow her IG for a glimpse into her training schedule, and subscribe to her Naked Training app for workouts.

Sara Sigmundsdóttir

Sara Sigmundsdóttir fills her Instagram with videos of handstand walks and incredibly heavy deadlifts, as well as rest break hangs with her dog, Simba.

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Anna Hulda Ólafsdóttir

Anna Hulda Ólafsdóttir holds a doctorate in engineering and serves as the leader of the National Knowledge Center on Climate Change Adaptation at the Icelandic Meteorological Office. Oh, and she’s a champion Crossfit athlete and weightlifter.

Lauren Fisher

Lauren Fisher has been making a name for herself in the CrossFit community ever since she secured the ninth overall position in the 2014 CrossFit Games at the young age of 20. She’s still actively competing and has established a strength training platform for women called Grown Strong.

Camille Leblanc-Bazinet

Canadian CrossFitter Camille Leblanc-Bazinet claimed the prestigious title of Fittest Woman on Earth at the 2014 CrossFit Games. Follow her on Instagram to stay updated on her journey as a competitive bodybuilder.

Molly Vollmer

CrossFit athlete Molly Vollmer currently serves as a CrossFit coach at Street Parking and shares plenty of workout motivation and nutrition tips.

Laura Horvath

Laura Horvath’s debut at the CrossFit Games in 2018 was truly remarkable: she secured the second position just behind Tia-Clair Toomey. She continues to compete and regularly showcases incredible displays of strength on her Instagram.

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