Host the Masters Tour(re)Launch

We're now selecting gyms to host local Masters Tour competitions for the relaunch season, beginning Fall 2026 — athletes 30 through 70+, run on your floor.

You bring the floor.
We bring everything else.

Hosting a competition puts a full day of real masters action on your floor — athletes and families from across your region — without you building the event from scratch.

Become a host gym
A masters athlete driving out of a heavy clean on the competition floor

New athletes through your door

We promote your event using our 50,000-member email list, 28,000+ social following, and a geo-targeted campaign in your region — so new competitors show up, and some come back.

A day your members rally around

Give your own masters athletes a reason to compete on their home floor — with a shot at the national leaderboard and the Master of the Masters Championship.

Real revenue, built with us

A full-day event without carrying the cost and labor of building the whole system from scratch.

Garage Games brings

  • Programming — loads & standards, 30 to 70+
  • Registration & athlete payments
  • Scoring & judging materials
  • Event & season leaderboard
  • Shirts, medals & marketing assets
  • National + regional promotion to drive signups

Your gym brings

  • The floor — your space and equipment
  • Judges & volunteers from your community
  • Local promotion and day-of energy

What hosting actually looks like.

Tell us about your gym

Fill out the host form below. No commitment.

We talk it through

We walk through your space, region, and timing before anything's confirmed.

We confirm the fit & lock a date

Once it's a fit for both sides, we lock the date and build it.

You host the day

Your floor and community — we run everything else.

What you keep

Host gyms keep the majority of event revenue after agreed direct costs. Host gyms may also keep revenue from approved local vendors and sponsorships they arrange around the event.

We'll walk through the full structure — responsibilities and revenue model — before any gym commits.

A proven series, (re)launching.

This isn't a first-time experiment. Garage Games started in 2010, when almost nobody was building competitions just for masters athletes. It grew into a coast-to-coast season — running 70+ divisions before that was a thing — with host gyms from California to Pennsylvania, all feeding one National Leaderboard. It helped set the standard for masters-only competition. Now we're rebuilding it.

2010established
30–70+divisions
20+events / season
Oneleaderboard
The Garage Games track record
725
Competitions
44
States
289
Cities
Events by state · top 6
GA158
MS57
TX56
SC48
AL34
NC33
Every Garage Games competition across all series, 2010–2026. See the full map →
An older masters athlete mid-workout, dumbbells in hand
A masters athlete on the rig in a tour shirt reading 2012 to 2018 and counting
A masters athlete driving a wall ball overhead
An early Garage Games outdoor event — a judge with a stopwatch on the line
A masters athlete locking out a snatch on the competition floor
A masters athlete at the top of a rope climb under the American flag
A masters athlete catching his breath, kneeling at the barbell
A masters athlete bent over the bar mid-workout
A masters athlete pulling a barbell into the front rack

The championship has a home.

CrossFit Gallant is the new home base for Garage Games. We spent this year rebuilding the competition floor — new floor, new rig — and it's where the season ends: the Master of the Masters Championship, live on this floor. The relaunch isn't just a logo coming back.

The rebuilt competition floor and rigs at CrossFit Gallant
The new rig going in — timelapse

Interested in hosting?

No commitment. We'll follow up to talk it through before anything is confirmed.

Best fitA strong local community, standard CrossFit-style equipment, room for safe heats, and judges and volunteers willing to help.

A masters athlete pressing dumbbells overhead at a tour championship
A masters athlete in a deep squat holding a dumbbell at the chest
A masters athlete locking out a barbell overhead as the crowd watches
A masters athlete gritting through a front-rack hold
A group of masters athletes celebrating after an event

Here to compete? Check out our Masters Tour page for season details and event alerts.

See the athlete page →