Updates

sbelzile.ca updates 2026 Open percentile tables, detailed 26.1 and 26.2 matrices

A popular Open-scoring tracker posted updated 2026 Open analytics on March 7, adding downloadable percentile tables and Reps/Time/Weight-by-percentile matrices for 26.1 and 26.2.

Nina Kowalski2 min read
Published
Listen to this article0:00 min
Share this article:
sbelzile.ca updates 2026 Open percentile tables, detailed 26.1 and 26.2 matrices
Source: mathblog.com

A prominent Open-scoring tracker updated its 2026 Open analytics and percentile tables on March 7, 2026, publishing downloadable percentile tables plus Reps/Time/Weight-by-percentile matrices for workouts 26.1 and 26.2. The March 7 update delivers division and version-level breakdowns, giving athletes concrete matrices they can save and reference as scores continue to roll in.

The new downloads include full percentile tables that map raw performance to percentiles for both 26.1 and 26.2. Alongside those tables are the Reps/Time/Weight-by-percentile matrices, which translate a raw rep count, time result, or lifted weight into the percentile range an athlete can expect for the 2026 Open. The site’s update explicitly covers division and version-level distinctions, which means the matrices separate different competition brackets and workout versions rather than providing only a single aggregate table.

For coaches and competitors tracking leaderboard movement, the March 7 release sharpens decision making for the remainder of the Open. With downloadable matrices for 26.1 and 26.2, a coach can now quantify how a single extra rep or a faster set translates into percentile movement within a given division or version. That kind of granularity turns anecdotal pacing advice into measurable targets that can be set in class plans or heat strategies.

AI-generated illustration
AI-generated illustration

The timing of the update matters: posted two days before the current date, March 9, 2026, the tables arrived early enough for athletes still submitting scores or planning last-minute attempts on 26.2. The division and version-level files allow athletes to compare performance against the exact cohort they will be ranked with, rather than against a broad combined field, which affects how competitors interpret their standing on regional and global leaderboards.

Expect the downloadable percentile tables and Reps/Time/Weight-by-percentile matrices to be referenced frequently in the Open community as judges review score cards and coaches set targets. The March 7 analytics update makes percentile math explicit for 26.1 and 26.2, turning vague leaderboard chatter into numbers athletes can act on as the 2026 Open progresses.

Know something we missed? Have a correction or additional information?

Submit a Tip

Never miss a story.
Get CrossFit updates weekly.

The top stories delivered to your inbox.

Free forever · Unsubscribe anytime

Discussion

More CrossFit News