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TCB4ALL Online Qualifier Live, Final Path to Copa Sur

TCB4ALL went live as the final online path to Copa Sur, with four workouts released and score windows running Feb 4–19 on Champy — last chance for many athletes and teams.

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TCB4ALL Online Qualifier Live, Final Path to Copa Sur
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TCB4ALL, the online qualifier that locks the final spots for Copa Sur, is now live and on a tight timetable. The four workouts were released on February 1, and athletes have a series of short submission windows through the middle of the month. This qualifier is the last remaining online route to Copa Sur ahead of the May 1-3 semifinal in São José, Brazil.

Competitive deadlines leave little margin. Workout 1 closes February 4, and registration for TCB4ALL also closes concurrently with the Workout 1 score submission window. Workout 2 closes February 6, Workout 3 closes February 8, and Workout 4 closes February 19. Organizers note that the event includes four workouts but produces six scored events, so plan attempts and judge video accordingly. "The four workouts (but six scored events) were released yesterday, February 1."

Everything for TCB4ALL runs through the Champy platform. "The online qualifier is held on Champy. Here you can register, submit scores and view the leaderboard. The rulebook is also available." That means registration, score uploads, leaderboard tracking and the rulebook are centralized — use Champy as your operations hub for entries and evidence.

Copa Sur returns as a CrossFit Games semifinal hosting individuals and teams vying for Games invites. "The top 2 men and women and top team from Copa Sur will receive an invite to compete at the 2026 CrossFit Games." Copa Sur is open internationally: "Copa Sur is open to athletes from around the world. There are no regional restrictions on who can compete." For athletes and teams targeting São José, this is the final online doorway aside from a limited individual wild-card pathway. "For both individuals and teams, there are multiple ways to qualify for Copa Sur. However, the TCB4ALL online qualifier is the last remaining path (other than the potential individual wild card invite)."

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Eligibility rules are nonnegotiable. All athletes, regardless of how they reach Copa Sur, must finish in the top 25% of the 2026 CrossFit Open and place in the top 2,000 on the worldwide Quarterfinals leaderboard. Teams face stricter constraints: "For teams, there are only two ways to qualify for Copa Sur. There is no potential wild card invite." Teams must have all members signed up for the 2026 Open with the same affiliate and be CrossFit affiliated at the time of qualification. If a qualifying team already earned a spot through an in-person event, is not CrossFit affiliated, or declines the spot, "their qualifying spot goes to the next team in the TCB4ALL ranking."

Social buzz picked up in the run-up. The event’s promo post read in Spanish and English: "En 3 días comienza TCB4ALL, el qualifier online del Copa Sur. ¿Quién se quedará con su lugar? ⏳ 3 DAYS TO GO The road to the arena starts now."

For athletes and coaches, immediate action is clear: register on Champy before the Workout 1 window closes, review the rulebook, ensure Open and Quarterfinals eligibility, and plan judge/video protocols for six scored events spread across four workouts. With Copa Sur spots on the line and a compressed schedule, TCB4ALL is the last online chance to punch a ticket to São José.

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