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Legends Championship, Magic City Games to Stream Live on FloElite

Legends Championship and Magic City Games are moving to FloElite, putting a paywall between fans and two key CrossFit Games qualifying stops.

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Legends Championship, Magic City Games to Stream Live on FloElite
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Fans tracking the road to the CrossFit Games will need FloElite for two of the season’s most important qualifying events. The Legends Championship and the Magic City Games are both set to stream live on the platform, which means the next wave of Games-chasing competition will not be easy to follow without a subscription.

The Legends Championship runs April 24-26 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in Del Mar, California, and it is one of the more important mixed-division stops on the calendar. Elite individuals and Masters athletes will be chasing qualification there, so every heat carries direct Games implications. For anyone trying to keep up with who is still alive in the season, this is not side content. It is a live cut in the middle of qualification season.

The Magic City Games follows May 1-3 at the Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham, Alabama, and it serves a different lane of the same road. This event is Masters-only, which makes the FloElite stream especially relevant for fans who follow age-group competition as closely as the elite field. The split matters: the elite and Masters paths are now being decided at different events, in different cities, with different broadcast setups, and that makes the season feel more segmented than a single-stream CrossFit calendar used to.

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For viewers, the practical change is simple. If you want live coverage of either event, FloElite is now the place to watch. That is a cleaner viewing experience than chasing scattered clips and delayed updates, but it also adds another subscription step between fans and the athletes trying to punch their ticket to the CrossFit Games.

For the sport, the bigger shift is visibility. Legends Championship and Magic City Games are not marquee finals, but they are consequential. They decide who gets to keep moving toward the Games, and now they will do it on a platform built for live coverage. That should give the events a more polished look. It also makes clear how commercialized and divided qualification season has become, with important stories spread across multiple venues, divisions, and media partners.

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