July 24-26, 2026, San Jose California

2026 Adaptive CrossFit Open

Registration Begins Jan. 14, 2026.
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Feb. 26-March 16, 2026

Whether you’re new to CrossFit or a seasoned competitor, the Open is for you.

We can’t wait to see you on the leaderboard!

Adaptive athletes MUST register for the Adaptive Open on Competition Corner

Get an official classification

If you wish to be eligible for the Games in San Jose, you MUST have an official WheelWOD classification. Apply here: wheelwod.com/class-app

Get a CrossFit ID

It's free, but you need a CrossFit ID to register! This helps us to seamlessly integrate your athlete profile with WheelWOD & CrossFit. Register for an ID here: https://auth.crossfit.com/

Register for the Open

Do NOT register for the Adaptive Open on CrossFit.com. You must register on Competition Corner. Register Here: https://competitioncorner.net/events/19954/details

workout

Workouts are released on Thursdays. Complete the workouts at an Affiliate or your home gym. (Video uploads are required.) Workouts are published on the Competition Corner link when released. Just click "Workouts," select your division, print your scorecard.

Score Submission

Submit your score by 5 pm Pacific Time on Monday each week to see your name on the leaderboard! Score submission is done on Competition Corner as well!

Leaderboard

The leaderboard goes live Feb. 26, 2026. You can view it here.

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Do I register for the open on crossfit.com

No. You must register for the adaptive open through Competition Corner.

What do I do if I registered in the wrong place?

While there are athletes who sign up for the Open on CrossFit.com and the Adaptive Open, if you have signed up on CrossFit.com and wanted to sign up for the Adaptive Open, you can email support@crossfitgames.com to request a refund. You’ll sign up for the Adaptive Open on Competition Corner.

Can I register without an Official Classification?

YES! If you’re doing the Open for fun, you don’t need an official classification. If you want to be eligible to compete in San Jose, CA, at the Adaptive Games, you must have an official WheelWOD classification. 

You can also still register for the Open while your classification is in review!