Frederik Aegidius is a CrossFit Games athlete representing Denmark. He has made four appearances at the Games, but his 2019 campaign fell to a back injury which forced him to withdraw. That year, he placed 18th in the CrossFit Open and 22nd in the Dubai CrossFit Championship. His invite came through his national champion status.
Most notably, Aegidius hasn’t finished outside the top-100 at the CrossFit Open in more than eight years. His finishes include five top-25 performances, and he has placed top-20 at the CrossFit Games three times.
Country
Denmark
Gym
Reebok Crossfit Reykjavík
Coach
Age
32
Height
5′ 9″
Weight
185
2019 CrossFit Games Season
CrossFit Games Finish
143T (Withdrawn)
2019 CrossFit Sanctionals
Dubai CrossFit Championship – 22nd
2019 CrossFit Open Rank
18th
2019 Qualification Method
National Champion
2018 CrossFit Games Season
2018 CrossFit Games Finish
21st
2018 CrossFit Open Rank
46th
2017 CrossFit Games Season
2017 CrossFit Games Finish
24th
2017 CrossFit Open Rank
28th
2016 CrossFit Games Season
2016 CrossFit Games Finish
2016 CrossFit Open Rank
26th
2015 CrossFit Games Season
2015 CrossFit Games Finish
2015 CrossFit Open Rank
47th
2014 CrossFit Games Season
2014 CrossFit Games Finish
2014 CrossFit Open Rank
76th
2013 CrossFit Games Season
2013 CrossFit Games Finish
15th
2013 CrossFit Open Rank
25th
2012 CrossFit Games Season
2012 CrossFit Games Finish
30th
2012 CrossFit Open Rank
30th
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