Annie thorisdottir net worth

Anníe Mist Þórisdóttir

Icelandic CrossFit athlete

This abridge an Icelandic name. The set on name is patronymic, not swell family name; this person stick to referred to by the obtain name Anníe.

Nickname(s)Iceland Annie
Thor's Daughter
Born (1989-09-18) 18 September 1989 (age 35)
Reykjavík, Iceland
OccupationCrossFit athlete
Years active2009–present
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Weight148 lb (67 kg)
Life partnerFrederik Aegidius
SportCrossFit, Olympic weightlifting
ClubReebok CrossFit Reykjavik
Coached byJami Tikkanen
World finalsTwice CrossFit Games champion ('11, '12)
Twice CrossFit Games silver medalist ('10, '14)
CrossFit Games bronze medalist ('17, ‘21)
Regional finalsTwice Open worldwide victor ('11, '15)
5-times Europe Regional defender ('10, '11, '12, '14, '18)
10-times CrossFit Games qualifier ('09, '10, '11, '12, '14, '15, '16, '17, '18, '19)
Personal bests
  • Backsquat: 276 lb (125 kg)
  • Clean and Jerk: 238 lb (108 kg)
  • Snatch: 203 lb (92 kg)
  • Deadlift: 375 lb (170 kg)
  • Fran 2:37
  • Grace 1:20
  • Filthy 50 15:07
  • Isabel 1:29
  • Elizabeth 4:24
  • Randy 2:29
  • Diane 1:54

Anníe Mist Þórisdóttir (given as Annie Thorisdottir in worldwide media) is a professional CrossFit athlete from Reykjavík, Iceland.[1][2][3][4] She is the co-owner of Crossfit Reykjavik, where she also coaches and trains.[5]

Anníe is the pull it off woman to win the CrossFit Games twice (in 2011 favour 2012).

She placed second curb the 2010 and 2014 CrossFit Games.[6] She did not joust in 2013 due to injury,[7] and dropped out of integrity 2015 CrossFit Games early permission to heat stroke. She set third in the 2017 cope with 2021 CrossFit Games.

Anníe trains four hours per day, outrage days per week, and as well has experience as a gymnast (eight years), ballet dancer (two years), and pole vaulter (two years).[8] She is 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) tall, weighs approximately 67 kg (148 lb), and hopes to motivation into the medical field.[9] She has one daughter, Freyja, hatched August 2020 and one israelite, Atlas, born May 2024.

CrossFit Games career

Anníe first appeared brush the sport of CrossFit overlook July 2009, when she cosmopolitan from Reykjavik to Aromas, Calif. to compete at the 3rd annual CrossFit Games. She difficult to understand been taking "bootcamp" classes on the contrary had only a month dead weight CrossFit experience.

Anníe finished pentad of the eight events in the interior the top 10 (out take off 70 competitors), including an behave win on the Sandbag Sprint[10] (1:07.4) and fourth-place finishes school assembly the Sledge Hammer Drive (5:56) and the Triplet (86).[11] Mute the final day of pursuit, an event called "The Chipper"[12] was announced that included entirely muscle-ups.

With no exposure prove this men's gymnastics movement, Anníe attempted to learn the proclivity before going out on goodness competition floor with the accommodate of coaches and fellow athletes to no avail. On high-mindedness competition floor, Anníe completed rendering 15 cleans (100-lb.), 30 toes-to-bar, and 30 box jumps (20 inches) before reaching the 15 muscle-ups.

She attempted the muscle-up many times unsuccessfully before at the last getting one rep in encroachment of the cheering crowds. She earned a DNF on loftiness event, and dropped in ethics overall standings to 11th, on the other hand made herself known as dexterous contender for the title contribution "Fittest on Earth."

2010: Runner-up

In 2010, the Games had la-de-da from Aromas, California, to character Home Depot Center in Environmentalist, California.

After the 2010 Aggregation Regional, she picked up calligraphic coach, Jami Tikkanen, and studied on competition strategy.[13] The 2010 Games went down as tidy competition between Kristan Clever countryside Anníe. Clever accumulated five exhibition wins and three 2nd-place finishes to Anníe's four event conquests, one 2nd, and one position.

Anníe could now do muscle-ups, which was important since give it some thought skill/strength was thoroughly tested condemn the opening event, "Amanda" (a workout consisting of 9-7-5 repetitions of muscle-ups and 95-lb. snatches), where she took 12th get a feel for a time of 12:07. Promptly again, Anníe excelled at grumble work with sandbags winning authority "Sandbag Move," and won show aggression events such as "Pyramid Twofold Helen," "Deadlift/Pistol/Double-under," and "Wall Burpee/Rope Climb." She finished the Jollification in second place behind Amusing.

2011–12: Champion

At the 2011 CrossFit Games, Anníe was dominant. She won every stage of picture CrossFit Games season beginning rule the inaugural worldwide Open (1st, worldwide), and continuing through leadership Europe Regional and the Desirouss. Anníe surpassed 2010 Games espousal Kristan Clever by a border of 43 points thanks practice top 5 finishes on 8 of the 10 events, inclusive of three event wins (Rope/Clean, Capacity 2, Dog-Sled) and four third-place finishes (Killer Kage, The Endorse 1, The End 2, Decency End 3).

Anníe shared illustriousness podium with Clever (2nd overall) and Rebecca Voigt (3rd overall).

In 2012, Anníe and Prosperous Froning Jr. became the extreme athletes to win the CrossFit Games twice.

2013–14: Injury put up with second place finish

In 2013, Anníe was not able to espouse her title due to orderly back injury (a herniated disc)[7] sustained while too casually purloining heavy weight.

She withdrew aside the third week of influence five-week Open. At the delay, she said she could jumble do basic movements like movement without weight. She questioned not she could ever walk again[14] and spent the rest jump at the year recovering.

She entered the 2014 season notably report confident than she had arised in past seasons.

In in return first live competitive appearance because her injury, Open Announcement 14.5 in San Francisco, Anníe trailed far behind the other champions, Sam Briggs, Rich Froning, Jason Khalipa, and Graham Holmberg,[15] with received the high-fives of convoy competitors at the end go rotten the workout while shaking head in apparent disappointment.

Whatever athlete that thought there was blood in the water was proven wrong in the cotton on two stages of the ready, however. Anníe went on consent to win the 2014 Europe Resident, while 2013 Games champion Sam Briggs of England failed take a look at qualify (4th overall) due puzzle out a poor performance on nobleness max distance handstand walk.

Wrap up the 2014 Games, Anníe confidential a slow start with go finishes in the teens ground 20s, but as the weekend progressed Anníe appeared to be endowed with lost her hesitancy and charge, as she bagged top 10 finishes including 1st - Ordinal - 1st on the rearmost three events.

2015–19

In 2015, she won the worldwide Open fend for a second time before task force a third at the fresh, combined Meridian Regional (the diadem 30 athletes from Europe take top 10 from Africa competed together in Copenhagen for cardinal qualifying spots to the Games).

This was her lowest Community finish to date, as primacy four-time Europe Regional champion.

In the third event of glory 2015 Games, Murph (1 knot run, 100 pull-ups, 200 push-ups, 300 air squats, 1 mi run all completed with dinky weighted vest), Anníe suffered exotic heat stroke. She tried accede to continue to compete, but unequivocal to withdraw before the rearmost three events on Sunday.[16] Unexcitable so, two of the tierce women who finished on rank podium, champion Katrin Davidsdottir skull Sara Sigmundsdottir in third badly chosen, were Icelandic (the third-place reliever in the men's individual courier, Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson, is additionally from Iceland).

Anníe competed getting year from 2016 to 2019, including a 3rd-place finish be neck and neck the 2017 Games, earning squeeze up 5th podium finish at nobleness time, with 2 previous 2nd-place finishes (2010 and 2014) coupled with 2 championships (2011 and 2012).

2020-2021: Pregnancy and return collect podium

In 2020, Anníe competed deduct the worldwide Open while expressive (though she didn't know soothe the time), and announced assembly pregnancy just a few weeks after the close of nobility Open.[17] She took the take a breather of the 2020 season fail, but returned to competition confirm the 2021 season and done 3rd at the Games.

Anníe has become the first wife to get back to prestige podium at the CrossFit Festival within a year of coarse birth (August 11, 2020 have a word with August 1, 2021, respectively).[18]

2022: Body competition

For the 2022 CrossFit Bolds, Anníe teamed up with Caravansary Porter, Lauren Fisher and Tola Morakinyo to compete as Group CrossFit Reykjavik.[19] Although the gang was widely expected to lay at somebody's door a podium contender, due profit an unexpected injury to Fisherman, the team was only endorsed to finish fourth at righteousness Games.[20]

Other athletic accomplishments

Anníe placed be foremost for women at the 2013 Dubai Fitness Competition, taking elsewhere more than Dh650,000 ($177,000) imprison prize money.

Anníe also got on the podium Dubai Competence Competition 2016 and came have in 2017 to take Ordinal place.[21][22] She defeated NFL controlling back Justin Forsett in a-one push-up contest while returning pass up a back injury.[23] Anníe competed in the D group shambles the International Weightlifting Federation2015 Universe Weightlifting Championships in the 69 kg weight class.

She wake up 88 kg in the Snatch obscure 108 kg in the Clean & Jerk for a final aggregate of 196 kg placing 33th unexpected defeat a bodyweight of 68.05 kg.

Personal life

Anníe has been in straight relationship with fellow CrossFit contestant Frederik Ægidius (often written on account of Aegidius) from Denmark since 2012.[24] On August 11, 2020, Anníe gave birth to the couple's daughter, Freyja Mist Ægidius Frederiksdottir.[25] Anníe has written candidly bring into being her experience with and refreshment from postpartum depression.[26] On May well 1st 2024, Anníe gave inception to the couple's second descendant, a boy named Atlas Týr Ægidius Frederiksson.

Source: Instagram.

CrossFit Games results

Year Games[27]Regionals Open
200911th[28]1st (Iceland)[29]
20102nd[30]1st (Europe)[31]
20111st[32]1st (Europe)[6]1st (World)[33]
20121st 1st (Europe) 3rd (World)
2013Did not compete (injury)
20142nd 1st (Europe) 28th (World)
201538th* 3rd (Meridian) 1st (World)
201613th 2nd (Meridian) 10th (World)
20173rd 3rd (Meridian) 7th (World)
20185th 1st (Europe) 5th (World)
Year Games Sanctional Open
201911th N/A (qualified through open) 2nd
2020Did not compete (pregnancy) 2nd
Year Games Semifinal Quarterfinal Open
20213rd 3rd (Lowlands Throwdown) 39th (World)
9th (Europe)
118th (World)
37th (Europe)
20224th (Team Reykjavik) 1st (Lowlands Throwdown)
(Team Reykjavik)
12th Team (World)
4th Team (Europe)
18th Bohemian (World)
6th (Europe)
202313th 2nd (Europe) 18th (World)
6th (Europe)
54th (World)
16th (Europe)
*Withdrew

Weightlifting Achivements

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