‘World’s fittest woman’ 5-time CrossFit champion Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr chases Winter Olympics bobsleigh glory
Elite Aussie athlete Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr, aka ‘the world’s fittest woman’ has tried her hand at a number of sports and succeeded but her latest move is something else.
It was fast and it was dangerous – that was all Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr knew when she agreed to join the Australian women’s bobsleigh team.
The sport involves teams of two or four, hurtling around corners on an ice-chute course in a carbon fibre torpedo at speeds more than 100km/h.
Growing up in Nambour, a regional Queensland town near the Sunshine Coast, bobsleighing or any Winter Olympic sport was never on Toomey-Orr’s radar.
Despite the lack of knowledge, the record five time World CrossFit Games champion, Olympic weightlifter and Commonwealth Games gold medal winner, said “why not, I’ll go for it” when Australian bobsledder Ashleigh Werner asked her to join their ranks.
Werner, 29, is Toomey-Orr’s pilot.
A former rugby league player, Werner had also dreamt of representing Australia at the Olympics but like Toomey-Orr never imagined it would be at the Winter Games.
Werner previously tried to qualify for the 2018 Games as a brakewoman with her partner Bree Walker.
The duo were refused nomination.
‘HOLD ON FOR YOUR LIFE’
After the disappointment Werner trained as a pilot and went in search of a new brakewoman – picking Toomey-Orr as the perfect partner.
There was no simulator or practice run for Toomey-Orr – it was straight into a sled during a training camp in South Korea in December 2020.
“They threw me in the deep end and it was sink or swim,” Toomey-Orr, 28, said.
“Being a brakewoman you don’t see where you are going down the track, you literally have to keep your head between your legs and hold on for your life.”
The all-rounder is not the first bobsledder to be headhunted from another sport.
Australian Olympic sprinter Jana Pitman switched her track spikes for bobsleigh spikes for the 2014 Sochi Games – becoming the first Australian woman to compete at both the Summer and Winter Games.
American CrossFit athletes Colleen Fotsch and Kelsey Kiel are fighting for spots on the US women’s bobsleigh team.
Toomey-Orr’s strength and speed made her a natural but she had a lot of sport specific techniques to learn, including how to deal with the G-forces.
“We are trying to shave off hundredths of a second and so every little bit of training, every little bit of preparation is so crucial,” she said.
“That’s what’s so cool about it.”
The sport is very different to anything Toomey-Orr has done before.
“I feel like I am going from one spectrum to another,” she said.
“You know weightlifting was all about cutting weight and hitting two lifts, the snatch and the clean and jerk, but bobsleigh is with a team and there are so many external factors I have to consider rather than just focusing on myself.
“I’ve also got to focus on the cold weather and actually remembering to bring the equipment along. I don’t have to bring plates or a barbell for weightlifting.”
THE MOST DOMINANT CROSSFIT ATHLETE IN HISTORY
There have been people who have doubted Toomey-Orr’s ability but others also said it was impossible to win five back to back World CrossFit Games titles.
A feat Toomey-Orr achieved in August.
“There was a lot of people saying I couldn’t do it and that determination and hunger I felt to not just prove to myself but prove to the world kind of overpowered me in a way and I was able to put in the work and before I knew it was I titled the most dominant crossfit athlete in history,” she said.
Since claiming the title, Toomey-Orr has bunkered down in Lake Placid, New York, with the Australian Women’s bobsleigh team, to train for the World Cup – which doubles as a qualifier for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
She put a short hold on training to compete in the Rouge Invitational CrossFit tournament, which she won.
From there she headed to Germany for more bobsleigh training before landing in Altenberg on November 10.
The team will compete in a total of eight races across Austria, Germany, Latvia and Switzerland in a bid to earn enough points and qualify for one of the 25 spots in the 2022 Games.
Austria will host the first two World Cup races, from November 19 to 21.
They won’t find out until January 16 whether or not they have secured a ticket to Beijing.
“We are feeling really good about it, we just have to execute and focus on the things we can control,” Toomey-Orr said.
Working as a part of a team to qualify and not as an individual is what Toomey-Orr said she had enjoyed most about the experience so far.
“With bobsleigh everything you do affects the team. So on those hard days when you don’t want to go to the gym, you have to go in there because you are doing it not just for yourself but for other people too,” Toomey-Orr said.
“We are doing it together and seeing the progress of the team has just been so humbling.”
Having earned the title of the World’s Fittest Woman five times Toomey-Orr is not against hard work.
Bobsleigh training is split up across the day incorporating weights, gymnastics, cardio, speed, technique and track time.
“All those power movements from weightlifting transfer over to my push and also my drive,” Toomey-Orr said.
“We work on speed and agility and we are doing a lot of plyometric training, making sure my mobility is great.
“I do a few hours in the ice house doing a lot of hits and practising on my technique.”
While not required for bobsleigh Toomey-Orr is doing extra training in order to keep her endurance levels high for the next crossfit season.
The cold weather makes a long run difficult so she is instead doing 10km time trials on an exercise bike a couple of times a week.
Toomey-Orr’s husband and crossfit coach Shane Orr has also made the trek to Lake Placid.
It was Orr who first introduced his then girlfriend to crossfit.
“He was my boyfriend at the time and I was focusing on getting back to my track work,” Toomey-Orr said.
“He was doing a pre-season crossfit session with his rugby team and he thought I would like it and it would benefit my training.
“It is one of those things – I never walked through those doors thinking any of these possibilities would have happened.”
WHO IS TIA-CLAIR TOOMEY-ORR?
If Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr qualifies for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing in the two-man bobsleigh, she will add to a resume which also includes the Summer Olympics, the Commonwealth Games and the CrossFit Games.
Toomey is the five-time reigning women’s champion in CrossFit, having won this past August at the 2021 CrossFit Games.
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Originally published as ‘World’s fittest woman’ 5-time CrossFit champion Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr chases Winter Olympics bobsleigh glory