Ann e Mist risd ttir
Annie Mist Thorisdottir, a CrossFit professional athlete hailing from Reykjavik Iceland. She's also a coach and instructor at Crossfit Reykjavik. Annie is the sole woman who has ever won at the CrossFit Games two times. She finished second both in 2010, and in 2014. Annie Thorisdottir, an Icelandic weightlifter and CrossFit athlete and a media celebrity is one of the CrossFit athlete from Iceland. She has won the CrossFit Games 2011 and 2012 twice as the first women. She is also known for winning in the Dubai Fitness Competition in 2013 and 2017. Annie was brought up by her parents at Reykjavik Iceland. As a exercising enthusiast since at an early age, Annie participated in numerous school competitions and was awarded numerous medals. Her first participation was time in 2009 in CrossFit Games in California and did very well. Annie Thorisdottir was aged 31 (by in 2021). She's 5'7" tall, and weighs around 67 pounds. Annie started CrossFit back in California. She performed very well in the initial competitions. She finished amongst the top 10 out of more than 70. She did not take home an award and ended with a 11th-place finish in the event. In 2010 Annie finished 1st in European Regionals Qualifier. The same year, under Jami's coaching she won the silver medal at the CrossFit Games. It was her second year, she competed again in CrossFit Games. Due to her incredible performance she became the first woman to be awarded CrossFit Games. Annie was the first female to win consecutive CrossFit Games. In 2012, Annie once again became the CrossFit Games winner due to the extraordinary performance. Also, in 2014, she won a Silver Medal and most recently, in 2021, she took home a Bronze Medal in the CrossFit Games. Presently, Annie works as a trainer and coach at Crossfit Reykjavik which was started by her. Annie has gained recognition for her athletic skills, is featured in ads for athletic products, such as Reebok Rogue Fitness Transparent Labs Nuun Hydration, Yerbae Renaissance Periodization Transparent Labs, among many more. There are a few thousand subscribers to her self-titled Youtube channel where videos of training along with travel vlogs, family and training videos are uploaded.






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