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Samantha Briggs was born on 14 March, 1982 in England, United Kingdom, is a Professional CrossFit Athlete. At 38 years old, Samantha Briggs height is 5 ft 6 in (170.0 cm).

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Occupation Professional CrossFit Athlete
Samantha Briggs Age 40 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 14 March 1982
Birthday 14 March
Birthplace England, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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Weight 61 kg
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.

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Samantha Briggs Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Samantha Briggs worth at the age of 40 years old? Samantha Briggs’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Samantha Briggs's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2015

ESPNW named Briggs an "athlete to watch" at the 2015 Games, however, Briggs had another rough year by injuring her Sacroiliac joint midway through the CrossFit Open qualifying stage, and then breaking her foot prior to the Regionals. Briggs still managed to earn 2nd overall at the 2015 Atlantic Regional (having moved to Florida during the year) with her broken foot, thereby qualifying for the 2015 CrossFit Games.

At the 2015 Games, Briggs was able to climb to 4th overall despite the injuries that she had suffered earlier in the season. Her best performance was on Murph, in which the athletes completed in the over 100 °F (38 °C) temperatures in the afternoon. While other athletes, like Annie Thorisdottir and Kara Webb, sustained heat related injuries, Briggs ran to the finish line in 39 minutes, 10 seconds, seemingly unfazed and more than a minute ahead of the next closest female athlete, Alethea Boon of New Zealand, and quicker than all the male athletes but one, Björgvin Karl Guðmundsson of Iceland. Eight athletes would not finish within the 1 hour time-cap, including eight-times Games competitor Rebecca Voigt, twice champion Annie Thorisdottir, and 2013 silver medalist Lindsey Valenzuela.

2014

The next spring, Briggs won the Open yet again but failed to qualify for the Games after placing fourth at the 2014 Europe Regional. Briggs finished in 26th place on the maximum distance handstand walk event, going only 65 ft (20 m), early in the competition and even with three event wins and never finishing lower than eighth on any other event, Briggs was unable to close the gap between herself and the leading athletes. In a shocking turn of events, Briggs became the first reigning individual champion to be eliminated at the Regionals.

2013

In 2013, Briggs returned to competition with the drive of an athlete who had been forced onto the sidelines for a year. She won the worldwide Open, the Europe Regional, and CrossFit Games in Carson. It was a decisive victory, though some critics argue that the decisiveness was a consequence of the fact that the two-time champion, Annie Thorisdottir (2011, 2012), was not able to defend the title that year because of a back injury in the winter, and Julie Foucher, the previous year's silver medalist, did not compete since she chose to focus on medical school.

At the 2013 Games, Briggs put in performances that would help bolster her nickname of "The Engine." On Wednesday, athletes completed a half-marathon row of 21,097 meters on an indoor Concept 2 rower. Briggs finished in one hour and 27 minutes (1:27:47.9).

2012

In 2012, Briggs was sidelined by a knee injury. She officially withdrew from the competition in March, midway through the CrossFit Open, the first stage of qualifying for the CrossFit Games, citing maltracking of her right kneecap which had been an ongoing issue for a couple of years. She later learned she also had a fractured patella.

2011

By 2011, Briggs was a more developed athlete and improved to 4th overall. Briggs earned top 10 event finishes on 7 of the 10 events, including two event wins on "The End 2" and "The End 3".

2010

Briggs first qualified for the CrossFit Games in 2010, finishing second at the 2010 Europe Regional behind soon-to-be twice Games champion Annie Thorisdottir.

At the 2010 CrossFit Games, Briggs' highest finish was third place on "Pyramid Double Helen", which she completed in 18:30. The only two women to beat her were the overall second and first place Games finishers, Annie Thorisdottir (17:53) and Kristan Clever (18:23). Briggs finished in 19th place overall.

2009

Before she found CrossFit in 2009, she competed in amateur-level duathlons, triathlons, and football in the Northern Premiership League (as a centre midfielder or centre-back). She worked as a firefighter with West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service. Briggs then took a sabbatical to concentrate on Crossfit fulltime.

1982

Samantha "Sam" Briggs (born 14 March 1982) is a CrossFit athlete best known for winning the CrossFit Games in 2013. She has qualified for the CrossFit Games four additional times: in 2010, 2011, 2015, and in 2016 (she failed to qualify in 2014 due to a poor performance on the handstand walk event at the European regional competition). She finished four of her five appearances in the top 5 overall. Briggs lived and trained in Miami, USA for the 2015 CrossFit season, but now resides in her native England.