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CrossFit star Royce Dunne has all the boys–gay & straight–panting

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A post shared by Royce Dunne (@roycey_boy)Meet Royce Dunne. The Australian athlete is a star in the Land Down Under, playing pro soccer for a couple of years before switching over to CrossFit.

Originally ranked as the 15,818th(!) athlete in men’s CrossFit, Dunne competed in his first of 12 CrossFit Games in 2013. One year later, he moved up to become the 4,471st-ranked CrossFit athlete, and has steadily increased his standing ever since.

Dunne’s high mark came in 2019, when he was No. 85 in the world among men. He’s currently ranked No. 99, and No. 3 in Australia.

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