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Tia-Clair Toomey wins sixth consecutive CrossFit Games as Ricky Garard claims third in men’s competition

Australian athlete Tia-Clair Toomey has become the most decorated athlete in CrossFit history, claiming the “Fittest On Earth” title for a sixth consecutive time.

The Queenslander won after five intensive days of competition in Madison, Wisconsin, which included endurance events, highly skilled gymnastics, and lifting implements weighing more than 200 kilograms — three times her own body weight.

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“I dedicate so much of my time to this sport,” she said.

“[It’s great] to be able to showcase the hard work, what my team and I have been able to do all season long, even years before.”

Claiming the 2022 title makes Toomey the most decorated CrossFit Games athlete in history — and she was also a runner-up in 2016 and 2017.

Toomey’s family from Central Queensland traveled to the United States to watch what is believed to be her swan song.

“If you’re wondering why Tia Toomey took her time and soaked it in, this is it,” commentator Sean Woodland said.

“She’s planning to retire after the CrossFit Games.”

In the men’s competition, Australian Ricky Garard finished third to complete his redemption story, having been banned from CrossFit in 2017 for testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs).

“It’s taken a lot of hard work to get back here, to be at this level,” he told ABC Sport.

“[I’m] super stoked with my resilience and patience to stick it out.”

The former NRL U20s player from Mittagong in New South Wales tested positive for PEDs after finishing third at the 2017 CrossFit Games, denying another athlete the privilege of standing on the podium.

“It’s a redemption story for me to prove to myself that what happened last time didn’t mean anything and was never going to change the outcome,” Garard said.

After serving out the ban issued by CrossFit, Garard returned to the competition this year and CrossFit fans welcomed him with open arms.

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Ricky Garard competing during the 2022 CrossFit Games. Garard came third after being banned from the sport in 2017. (Enrique Villasenor)

“The fans have been great out there, a lot more than I thought, to be honest. It’s awesome,” he said.

“And I’m really having a great time out there, and five years’ worth of energy is coming out in every event.

“I’ve waited a long time for this and it’s finally nice to do a workout that actually means something, not just in the gym.”

Many athletes that competed alongside Garard in 2017 have also been his competitors this year in Madison.

He said they had been supportive of his return.

“We’re all competitors and there is going to be a lot of tensions between us,” he said.

“We’re all sharks, we smell blood in the water and we’re going to take our opportunities, so it’s always pretty intense before the workout, but after I feel like we all relax and have a bit of laughter and banter and chat .”

What are the CrossFit Games?

The CrossFit Games are a grueling test of strength, skill and stamina where even qualifying to compete is a milestone.

A total of 293,805 athletes registered to compete in the worldwide open, with the top 10 per cent worldwide competing in the quarterfinals stage, before semifinals events around the world helped narrow the field to just 40 elite men and women.

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Alex de Minaur wins Atlanta Open as Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis claims doubles title

Australia Day came early in Atlanta after Alex de Minaur claimed the men’s singles title before Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis swept the doubles.

Australian men’s No.1 de Minaur had his second taste of success in the Georgia capital, beating American Jenson Brooksby to continue his run of fine form.

De Minaur, who won the Atlanta Open three years ago, triumphed over Brooksby 6-3, 6-3 to lift the ATP 250 tournament trophy once more.

On the back of the victory he’s set to jump nine places in the world rankings to 21, which bodes well for the looming US Open.

When he won at Atlanta in 2019 he went on to reach the fourth round of the major, which begins at the end of August.

It’s de Minaur’s first title since June last year at Eastbourne, and his sixth ATP Tour title overall.

De Minaur had to work hard to reach the decider, rallying from a set down in the quarter-finals and the semi-finals, but the gritty Australian persevered when under pressure.

“It was great to get another title under my name — it’s my sixth and not a lot of people have been able to do that, so I feel great,” said de Minaur, who this year reached the second week of Wimbledon for the first time.

“I feel great about my game. I’ve put a lot of work in, so it’s great to see the hard work being rewarded.”

The final was a clash between two of the ATP Tour’s best defenders, but it was de Minaur’s attacking play that proved critical as he clawed past the home favorite in 91 minutes.

“I knew coming in it would be a very tactical, chess-like match that we were going to both play,” the third seed said.

“I’m happy I was able to execute my game plan and get the win but it was a very tough match.

“Plenty of times it could have gone either way and even though the scoreboard was three and three, it felt very, very tight.”

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Thanasi Kokkinakis and Nick Kyrgios celebrate after claiming the doubles title in Atlanta.(Getty Images: Kevin C. Cox)

Australian Open doubles champions Kyrgios and Kokkinakis were also celebrating after winning an all-Aussie doubles final.

Despite pulling out of the singles with a knee complaint, Kyrgios teamed with his good friend to score a 7-6 (7-4), 7-5 victory over Jason Kubler and John Peers.

The second seeds, who wrapped up a three-set win in a rain-delayed semi over Americans Rajeev Ram and Jack Sock earlier in the day, clinched their second tour-level title as a team in 94 minutes.

It was 26-year-old Kokkinakis’ third career ATP doubles title — his first outside Australia — and a third career ATP doubles title for 27-year-old Kyrgios, who maintains his unbeaten record in tour-level doubles deciders.

The pair’s 2022 season record now stands at 13 wins from 15 matches.

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