I recently ran across the Athletic Skill Levels page from Crossfit Seattle which defines four "levels" of athletic ability, from "healthy beginner" to "elite athlete". Each level contains benchmarks you should pass, such as being able to lift a certain weight, run 400m in a certain time, and so on. There are PDF's on the right side of the page with details about each level, as well as the cumulative poster of all skill levels. Obviously, the definition of these skill levels is far from perfect. For example, even though it's Crossfit, the lack of anything even remotely representing "long distance" is a bit suspect. Moreover, some of the skills seem much harder than others: 45 consecutive thrusters @ 0.5 bodyweight is only intermediate?? However, they do acknowledge their own weaknesses:
So, keeping that in mind, I think this can be a fun tool to see where you're at.
Finally, the Athletic Skill Levels are intended to be a gauge and a guide, not a standardized test you are obliged to "pass." Do not beat yourself up for not being "elite." Use the Levels to evaluate your strengths and weaknesses and to make smart choices about your training time. This guide is not a definitive guide to CrossFit, an exercise prescription, nor a complete guide to developing the skills. The skills are intended to be broadly representative of general fitness.
So, keeping that in mind, I think this can be a fun tool to see where you're at.