CrossFit Open 26.1 Officially Announced: Wall Balls and Box Jump Overs Kick Off 2026 Season

CrossFit Open 26.1 Officially Announced: Wall Balls and Box Jump Overs Kick Off 2026 Season

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MEXICO CITY, February 26, 2026 – The 2026 CrossFit Games season has officially commenced today with the live announcement of Workout 26.1. Broadcast from Moffett Air National Guard Base in California, the first challenge of the three-week competition features a high-volume combination of wall balls and box jump overs, testing the aerobic capacity and explosive power of hundreds of thousands of athletes worldwide.

The 26.1 Workout Details

Announced by Dave Castro, the 26.1 workout introduces a 12-minute time cap. The structure focuses on increasing repetitions of wall balls interspersed with a consistent set of box jump overs. Early reports from the live demonstration indicate the following movement pattern:

  • 12-Minute Time Cap
  • 20 Wall Balls
  • 18 Box Jump Overs
  • 30 Wall Balls
  • 18 Box Jump Overs
  • 40 Wall Balls
  • 18 Box Jump Overs
  • (Pattern continues with increasing wall ball repetitions)

Athletes have until Monday, March 2, at 5:00 p.m. PT to submit their official scores through the CrossFit Games leaderboard. As per the 2026 Rulebook, all performances must be validated by a licensed CrossFit judge or via video submission following the specific movement standards released today.

Key Facts

Event2026 CrossFit Open
Workout ID26.1
Announcement DateFebruary 26, 2026
LocationMoffett Air National Guard Base, California
Score DeadlineMarch 2, 2026 (5:00 p.m. PT)
Primary MovementsPull-ups, Double-unders, Thrusters, Wall Balls, Box Jump Overs

Strategic Analysis and Logistics

The 26.1 announcement featured a head-to-head matchup, allowing the community to observe pacing strategies. Experts suggest that the 12-minute cap will be the primary obstacle for most intermediate athletes, as the increasing wall ball volume significantly elevates the heart rate before the technical requirement of the box jump overs.

For the 2026 season, CrossFit has emphasized strict adherence to movement standards. According to Source 2 of the Static Knowledge, judges are looking for specific starting positions and a required range of motion, particularly regarding hip crease depth in the thrusters and wall balls, and full extension (where applicable) in gymnastic movements.

Upcoming Schedule

The Open will continue for two additional weeks:

  • Workout 26.2: Announcement on March 5, 2026.
  • Workout 26.3: Announcement on March 12, 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the deadline to submit my 26.1 score?

Scores must be uploaded to the CrossFit Games website by Monday, March 2, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. PT (7:00 p.m. Central Time in Mexico).

Where can I find the official movement standards?

The full scoresheet and movement standard video are available on the official CrossFit Games website. It is mandatory to review these to ensure your repetitions are counted correctly.

Can I perform the workout at home?

Yes, provided you have the required equipment (e.g., medicine ball, target, and plyometric box) and can record a video that meets the submission requirements for un-affiliated athletes.

What was Dave Castro’s hint for this workout?

Prior to the announcement, Dave Castro released a visual hint featuring a “burning pyramid,” which many fans now interpret as a reference to the escalating repetition scheme of the workout.