Hybrid Fitness Top 20 Men – March 2024.

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Introduction: In our continuing effort to rank the top athletes in the field of hybrid fitness, we present this month’s edition of the Hybrid Fitness Top 20.

Defining Hybrid Fitness: Hybrid fitness is a dynamic field, constantly evolving and shaped by athletes, fans, and media members. It defies exact science, with each voter applying their unique criteria.

Scoring System: To rank these athletes, we employ a points-based system. Athletes receive 20 points for a 1st place vote, 19 points for 2nd place, 18 points for 3rd, and so on. In case of tie scores, preference is given to the athlete with the highest vote on any individual list.he latest Hybrid Men’s Rankings reveal that the top four positions remain unchanged. However, there have been significant shifts in the rest of the field. Dylan Scott has made an impressive leap, climbing 10 spots to secure the 5th position. This surge follows his back-to-back victories in Miami and the D.C. Major, coupled with a commendable 2nd-place finish in the GORUCK division at DC. Graham has ascended 6 spots, thanks to his 2nd place finish in D.C. On the other hand, David Magida experienced a notable drop, falling 8 spots after two disappointing performances. The rankings did not see any departures, hence no new entrants this month. Other athletes receiving votes that did not crack the Top 20 include Jarrett Newby, Florian Gast, Austin Azar, Joffrey Voison, Gabe Heck, Marcus Wallace, Jake Dearden, Eugenio Bianchi, and Eric Williams.

The panelists:

Jack Bauer – Race Brain.

Dave Claxton – OFX.

Matt B. Davis – HFM. ORM.

Ian Kay – UKHXR. UKOCR.

Rich Ryan – Race Brain.

Marcus Wallace – HFM.

Flo – Hyrox Daily.

March 2024 Hybrid Rankings:

The latest Hybrid Men’s Rankings reveal that the top four positions remain unchanged. However, there have been significant shifts in the rest of the field. Dylan Scott has made an impressive leap, climbing 10 spots to secure the 5th position. This surge follows his back-to-back victories in Miami and the D.C. Major, coupled with a commendable 2nd-place finish in the GORUCK division at DC. Graham has ascended 6 spots, thanks to his 2nd place finish in D.C. On the other hand, David Magida experienced a notable drop, falling 8 spots after two disappointing performances. The rankings did not see any departures, hence no new entrants this month. Other athletes receiving votes that did not crack the Top 20 include Jarrett Newby, Florian Gast, Austin Azar, Joffrey Voison, Gabe Heck, Marcus Wallace, Jake Dearden, Eugenio Bianchi, and Eric Williams.

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