Team INOV8 headed across the pond for Wodapalooza - one of the biggest events on the cross-training calendar.
Returning to Miami Beach, the event brings together some of the top athletes from across the world for workouts in the sand in front of a packed crowd.
INOV8 were there for a weekend of product launches, athlete appearances and fierce performances on the competition floor - all whilst connecting with the community and championing natural performance.
INOV8 at Wodapalooza
Throughout the weekend, the INOV8 stand was in the heart of the action. Head over to our Instagram to catch up with the content.
Our on-booth Dumbbell Hold Challenge put spectators to the test, with plenty stepping up to try and top the leaderboard every day.
Natural performance led the messaging, with fans - new and old - getting the chance to test the latest INOV8 footwear, from the ever-popular F-LITE MAX to the BARE-XF PRO.
On Saturday, Dani Speegle joined us on the stand for a meet & greet, drawing huge crowds of supporters who had the chance to chat with the CrossFit Games legend.
Fans also got the chance to grab photos, get autographs and take a first look at her new limited edition training shoe, which dropped in-person on the Thursday at Wodapalooza.


Dani Speegle Limited Edition F-LITE MAX
Launching on Thursday was the all-new Dani Speegle Limited Edition F-LITE MAX, with Dani also competing across the weekend in the Elite division.
Dani, a six-time CrossFit Games athlete and founder of the Girls Who Eat movement, worked closely with INOV8 designers to develop a shoe that matches her style and training demands.
The outcome is a striking rework of INOV8’s most popular training shoe, the F-LITE™ MAX - finished in a custom colourway and signed off with Speegle’s name.
Fans got first grabs on the shoe at the INOV8 stand on Miami Beach and even had the opportunity to have their shoes signed by Dani during her meet & greet on Saturday.
If you missed out, join the waitlist here to find out first when the shoe drops online.


The Competition
Whilst the INOV8 stand hosted plenty of action throughout the weekend, the competition floor was the place to be.
Dani Speegle took to the floor in the Elite division, taking part in five workouts across the weekend in mixed conditions.
After finishing second in her final workout, Dani secured 11th place overall in the standings.
In the Rx division, Keira McManus lined up against some of the best for a series of tough workouts.
Poor weather meant a reduced schedule for the INOV8 athlete, but Keira managed to secure 13th place overall in the division.
The Open
This year, Wodapalooza lined up with the third and final workout of the CrossFit Games Open, with competitors having the chance to put in their effort on 26.3 - a brutal workout which pushed athletes to their limit.
Teenage sensation Keira McManus ticked off her 26.3 over the weekend, rounding off an incredible campaign in her 2026 Open.
Her overall effort across the three workouts placed her at 57th worldwide, whilst putting her at 1st place for the 16-17 category globally.
Keira added: "I'm really happy with how The Open went. Finishing 1st in my age group worldwide for the third year in a row was awesome.
"It shows the hard work is paying off, but at the same time, I know there is more left in the tank. I'm excited to keep building and see what's next!"
This performance ranked the 16-year-old 10th in the UK, marking her first appearance inside the national top 10.
Also making the top 10 was INOV8 athlete Tayla Howe, who finished 2nd in the UK (9th worldwide). Tayla completed the third workout in 15:44, one of only 81 athletes worldwide to complete the workout within the time cap.


Catching Up With Keira
For Keira McManus, Wodapalooza 2026 was her first major competition outside of the junior events - a huge step-up for the INOV8 athlete.
"Being in Miami for Wodapalooza was unreal," said Keira.
"The whole atmosphere, the crowd, the energy on the floor...it's like nothing else. Being out there with some of the best athletes in the world was such a cool experience. I learned so much, not just from competing, but from being around athletes of that level."
Competing against elites was a change for the youngster, after previous success in junior categories in competitions globally.
"It was a big step up, but exactly what I needed. The standard is so high, and it really pushes you in every area, especially mindset. It was tough, but I loved the challenge. It's only made me more hungry to improve."
Well done, Keira!
