The ultimate proving grounds of the world’s fittest athletes.
July 16-18, 2010 • Carson, CA
The Home Depot Center Sports Complex
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Southwest Regionals Live Webcast Update
More info on the World Premiere Webcast
This weekend, at the University of California Irvine, there will be five epic battles for a very small number of berths at the 2010 CrossFit Games:
Individual Men (4 spots)
Individual Women (4 spots)
Teams (8 spots)
Masters Men (15 spots worldwide)
Masters Women (15 spots worldwide)
For the first time ever, we are going to stream live coverage of the event free at live.crossfit.com. We will be streaming coverage all day Saturday and Sunday, now with six cameras, three full time announcers, and at least four guest announcers. For those of you not able to tune in live, we will also create archives of each hour's footage for download on demand.
In the individual competitions, the top men and women from each of the four Sectionals (San Diego/AZ, SoCal, Northern California, Hawaii) will battle against the 10 men and 10 women who were prequalified from last year's Games.
There are 70 teams competing for 8 spots. Teams registered first-come, first-served with no qualification required. We expect a pretty high degree of variation in ability among the teams, but there's no doubt the top spots will be fiercely contested.
The Masters men and women are performing locally, but competing directly against the other Masters from all the other Regionals. Their workouts have been standardized, and the top 15 will be invited to the Home Depot Center regardless of where they competed.
We'll also have a local feed of the webcast streaming onto a Jumbotron in Tent City on Crawford Field. If you're anywhere near Orange County, come on by!
7 comments on this entry
1. Matt wrote...
Wow! Absolutely amazing to watch the explosion of CrossFit and the Games.
05 May 2010 / 5:55 p.m.
2. Greg wrote...
Wow wow wow! This is absolutely amazing -- thank you HQ!!
05 May 2010 / 8:21 p.m.
3. Dave wrote...
Just... F-ing... Awesome!
06 May 2010 / 6:44 a.m.
4. Kevenator wrote...
It's time to make this an Olympic event!
06 May 2010 / 8:07 a.m.
5. Sean M wrote...
I wanted to watch this on my iPhone but it requires a Flash plugin. Guess I'll have to catch the recaps.
06 May 2010 / 9:21 a.m.
6. Andrew wrote...
If you could switch it over to Html5 folks could watch it on their iPhones, and iPads, just something to think about when the actual Games get here.
06 May 2010 / 10:59 a.m.
7. webcasting chennai wrote...
its really very nice, thanks for sharing.
14 July 2010 / 4:10 a.m.