Emma Lawson

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Emma Lawson (born Jan 5, 2005) is a Canadian CrossFit athlete known for her achievements in the CrossFit Games, since her first appearance at the 2019 Games where she achieved a third-place podium finish in the Girls (14–15) division. In 2020 she placed 1st worldwide in the Girls (14–15) quarterfinals, but no Teens event was held at the games that year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] After winning first-place in the Girls (16–17) division in 2021, she has competed in adult Women category, achieving sixth-place in 2022 and a second-place podium finish in 2023.[1]

Born (2005-01-05) January 5, 2005 (age 21)
Yearsactive2019–Present
Height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
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Emma Lawson
Personal information
Born (2005-01-05) January 5, 2005 (age 21)
OccupationCrossFit Athlete
Years active2019–Present
Height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Weight140 lb (64 kg)
Sport
SportCrossFit
Achievements and titles
Personal bests
Medal record
CrossFit
CrossFit Games
Bronze medal – third place2019Girls (14-15)
Gold medal – first place2020Girls Quarterfinals* (14-15)
Gold medal – first place2021Girls (16-17)
Silver medal – second place2023Women
Rogue Invitational
Bronze medal – third place2022Women
Bronze medal – third place2023Women
World Fitness Project
Bronze medal – third place2025Women
*No teens finals were held in 2020 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
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In addition to the CrossFit Games, Lawson has competed in the CrossFit event held at the Rogue Invitational, with a third-place finish in both 2022[3] and 2023.[4]

Early life

Lawson was born in Cambridge, Ontario to parents Pete and Cybil.[5] She currently resides in Cambridge, Ontario.[6]

Lawson's experience with CrossFit began by watching her parents' workouts when they joined the sport in 2011. Shortly after, she began participating in the sport herself by joining a CrossFit Kids program at age seven.[6][7][5]

Professional career

Lawson competed in the CrossFit Games Teen competitions from 2019 through 2021. She made the podium every year, including a first-place finish in the Girls 16-17 age group in 2021.

In 2022 she competed in the Women's division at the age of 17 as the fourth-youngest competitor to compete in the adult division at the Games. During the 2022 Games she briefly held the first-place position, making her the youngest to ever lead the games as an individual. She placed 6th overall and won the "Rookie of the Year" award for her performance.[8]

At the 2023 CrossFit Games Lawson had her first career win in an individual event at the Games by winning the first event "Ride".[9] She had a consistent performance and was the only woman to place inside top 15 in all events, and led the field after the second and third day.[10][11] She lost the top spot in the final day to Laura Horvath who achieved three consecutive event wins in the final four events, and finished on the podium in second place, making her the youngest individal female competitor to podium in games history.[12]

Social Media

Lawson connects with fans through her Official Social Media channels including Instagram, Tik-Tok, and YouTube. The content produced on her channels is created by her official photographer, TRAINING DAY, who has been exclusively working with Emma since 2019.

At the end of 2024, Lawson launched her own Podcast entitled Strong Girl Style. Lawson states the Podcast is her passion project to share her own personal lessons and experiences with females in sport. Strong Girl Style is produced and published solely by Lawson on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube.

CrossFit Games results

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Year Division Games Quarterfinal Open
2019 Girls (14–15) 3rd 3rd 5th [2]
2020 Girls (14–15) No Teen Event due to COVID-19 Pandemic 1st 1st [2]
2021 Girls (16–17) 1st 2nd 3rd [1]
2022 Women 6th 10th 102nd [1]
2023 Women 2nd 10th 3rd [1]
2024 Women 16th 1st 46th [1]
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Rogue Invitational results

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Year Division Result
2022 Crossfit Women's 3rd [3]
2023 Crossfit Women's 3rd [4]
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World Fitness Project results

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Year Division Result
2025 Women's 3rd
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Diet and training

Lawson's training includes strength, skills, and interval training as well as longer aerobic workouts. She has stated that her training takes five to six hours per day, six days a week, in addition to a daily nighttime mobility routine.[7][13] Even as a high school student, she maintained twice-daily workouts.[13]

She is coached by former University of Waterloo hockey player Josh Woolley, Mammoth Training Methods and also has a swimming coach.[14][5] She trains at CrossFit PSC in Kitchener with fellow CrossFit Games athlete Jack Farlow, as well as in her home gym.[6][14]

She employs a nutrition coach and has stated that a key component of her diet is high-carb snacks like bagels and protein smoothies to ensure she has enough energy for the demands of her training schedule. She also takes quick-digesting foods during her longer aerobic workouts, such as apple sauce pouches, fig bars, and liquid carb supplements.[13][14]

References

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