@grace4nan I can fully get behind the nostalgia, of the heyday of competitive CrossFit storytelling (2014-2018), back when CrossFit still viewed itself as a media company first and foremost. She was a big character in that story. I'm also not saying she hasn't achieved great things. It's not like I've ever, or will ever, come close to her level of fitness.
Yeah, I agree with the way you lay it out as well. But there's two sides to it, I think. Since she's not very smart, never seemed to train smart - in addition to the things you just mentioned. Her genetic traits in in physical areas (how her body responds to training stimulus, her base level of conditioning and strength), as well as her grit (separating that from her other mental features), must have been quite a bit above the average.
So, I don't disagree. But I think there's more to it. IF she had been coachable, just that, I think the right coach could have gotten her much further than she's been and maintained her at the top for basically until now. It's her curse that she's neither smart herself, nor has the capacity to allow a coach to be in the driver's seat. That said, she might've also had the very wrong coaches early in her career.