Photos: CrossFit Phenom Annie Thorisdottir: The Fittest Woman on the Planet?
Photographed by Bruce Weber, Vogue, April 20141/8Rock Hard
Thorisdottir trains twice a day, with sessions lasting anywhere from 90 minutes to two hours. American Apparel sports bra and shorts. Reebok CrossFit sneakers.
Fashion Editor: Sara Moonves
Photographed by Bruce Weber, Vogue, April 20142/8
Photographed by Bruce Weber, Vogue, April 20143/8Buddy System
“I usually just train with guys,” she says. “I’m not a big fan of training with other girls, for some reason.”
Photographed by Bruce Weber, Vogue, April 20144/8Train. Win. Smile. Repeat.
Jason Wu sequined dress.
Photographed by Bruce Weber, Vogue, April 20145/8American Apparel bra and shorts.
Photographed by Bruce Weber, Vogue, April 20146/8Paleo Power
“I eat very little processed food. A lot of meat, a lot of chicken, a lot of vegetables.” Shirt and hat from Western Costume Company. Ralph Lauren Black Label pants.
Photographed by Bruce Weber, Vogue, April 20147/8Balancing Act
Thorisdottir took up ballet for a time, studying at the Icelandic Ballet School. Chanel bikini.
Photographed by Bruce Weber, Vogue, April 20148/8Reebok CrossFit bra. Rag & Bone track pants.
In this story:
Hair: Gerald DeCock for Living Proof; Makeup, Regine Thorre
Photographed at CrossFit Fort Lauderdale, the PlayGround Gym.
Produced by Dawn Boller for Little Bear. Production design: Dimitri Levas