Hybrid Fitness Men’s Top 20 Rankings – February 2025

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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, decreasing by one point for each subsequent place. Preference is always given to the number of votes given. In the case of tie scores, preference is given to the athlete with the highest single vote on any individual list.

The panelists are:

Jack Bauer – Race Brain.

Dave Claxton – OFX.

Anthony Peressini from The Hybrid Engine.

Matt B. Davis and Marcus Wallace from Hybrid Fitness Media.

Ian Kay – UKHXR.

Dave WarfelThe Fitness Experiment

Here are your Men’s Hybrid Fitness Top 20 Rankings for February 2025.

December Rankings:

  1. James Kelly
  2. Dylan Scott
  3. Alex Roncevic
  4. Hunter McIntyre
  5. Beau Wills
  6. Pelayo Menendez
  7. Jake Dearden
  8. Graham Halliday
  9. Tim Wenisch
  10. Rylan Schadegg
  11. Rich Ryan
  12. Jonathon Wynn
  13. Colin Stiefer
  14. Greyson Kilgore
  15. Michael Sandbach
  16. Jannik Czapla
  17. Tobias Lautwein
  18. Marcus Wallace
  19. Joffrey Voisin
  20. Sean Noble

Other men receiving votes this month: Afan Humphries, Gabe Heck, Cole Walkington, Tomas Tvrdik, Sebastian Ifversen, Kevin Gregory, Lukas Storath, Christopher Vonhoff, Isaac Sanderson, Nicholas Ryker, Sadiq Elfitouri, Krystian Poremba, Alen Ploj, James Sprague.

Special Credit- Brendan King – Back there on the 1s and 2s, putting together all the data.

To see the February 2025 Women’s Top 20.

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