JACKIE - Next Week!

“The Jackie”

For time:
1000m Row
50 Thrusters
30 Pullups

**THIS CHALLENGE IS OPEN TO EVERYONE**
The CHALLENGE: How FAST are you AND how much can you IMPROVE in 4 weeks? 


Qualifying Day: Wed/Thurs January 25th/26th – All Classes
Finals Day: Sat February 25th
Entry Fee: $30 ($20 goes for prize money)
Prize: Win the pot!
Winner: Prizes for both most improvement and fastest times!


Prelims: Wed/Thurs January 25th/26th, All Classes
Finals: Sat February 25th


Men’s Categories                                                                        Women’s Categories
Beg 15 pound barbell, 2x jumping Pullups                            Beg 15 pound barbell, 2x jumping Pullups
Int 35 pound barbell, red band Pullups                                   Int 25 pound barbell, blue band Pullups
Adv 45 pound barbell, unassisted Pullups                            Adv 45 pound barbell, unassisted Pullups

“The Jackie”

How the Challenge Works

1. GET REGISTERED – get your name on the list and pay the $30 entry (remember, $20 goes back in the “kitty” for prize money).
2. SET YOUR BASELINE - Wednesday and Thursday January 25th and 26th are the prelims.  Set your baseline “Jackie” time.  This will be the time off of which we will calculate your improvement.
3. TRAIN – CrossFit for 4 weeks with the intention of improving your “Jackie” time.
4. SHOW UP for the FINALS – Saturday February 25th.  Go for YOUR best “Jackie” time!

** PRIZES will be awarded for:

• Most improvement - 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in women’s and men’s divisions.

• Fastest times - 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in women’s and men’s advanced divisions.


Rules:
• You must choose the category you are going to compete in and STAY in that category for the finals
• Rankings for TIME: 
o There will be one master list ranking participants based on time
o Your TIME rank will be based on your performance within your category. 
o Categories will be listed in the order Advanced, Intermediate, Beginner.  This means that all Advanced category finishers will be ranked above all the Intermediate category finishers, who will be ranked above all Beginner category finishers.
o For example, if you compete in the Intermediate category, the best ranking you can have is one below the lowest in the advanced category.  So if there are 6 people in the advanced category, your ranking, if you are the fastest intermediate, is #7.
• Rankings for IMPROVEMENT:
o There will be one master list ranking participants on percentage improvement.
o This list is NOT categorized.  Your category has no bearing on where you finish on this list.
o For example, if you compete in the Intermediate category, and you have the highest percentage of overall improvement, you would be ranked #1.