The race floor was electric this weekend with massive events across London, Houston, and Mechelen. We are breaking down all the podium finishes while diving into major updates regarding the future of elite competition and race day officiating. |
Weekend Recap3 races this weekend with 57,586+ athletes. 🇬🇧 HYROX London — London saw a massive turnout of 21,364 athletes. Charlie Botterill captured the PRO MEN title in 55:02, while Saskia Millard took the top spot for PRO WOMEN in 57:26. In the team categories, Jake Williamson, Charlie Botterill dominated PRO DOUBLES MEN in 48:55, and Alice Jones, Becky Beech won PRO DOUBLES WOMEN in 55:39. Fabian Eisenlauer finished the OPEN MEN race in 53:56, and Natalie Lawrence led the OPEN WOMEN field with a time of 1:02:23. 🇺🇸 HYROX Houston — With 19,073 athletes competing, Jack Driscoll claimed the PRO MEN victory in 56:18, and Rachael Wade set the pace for PRO WOMEN at 1:00:34. The PRO DOUBLES MEN podium was topped by Marcus Wallace, Dawson Miller with a 50:47 finish, while Morgan Schulz, Katherine Fahsbender secured the PRO DOUBLES WOMEN win in 55:52. Isaac Fagnan triumphed in OPEN MEN at 57:58, and Stacey Rawley finished first in OPEN WOMEN at 1:03:49. 🇧🇪 HYROX Mechelen — In Mechelen, 17,149 athletes took to the course. Julien Coquillaud-Salomon won the PRO MEN division in 54:13, as Lena Putters secured the PRO WOMEN victory in 59:07. The PRO DOUBLES MEN title went to Harry Sutherland, Ben Sutherland in 49:48, while Michaela Disseldorp, Iza Tulkens won the PRO DOUBLES WOMEN race in 58:00. Luc Van Overdam finished the OPEN MEN race in 53:43, and Sheila O'Byrne topped the OPEN WOMEN standings in 1:01:26. View full results → |
News & UpdatesHYROX has officially updated its race result challenge process. Moving forward, post-race challenges are reserved exclusively for instances of unsporting behaviour, such as abuse or obstruction. All other in-race decisions, including penalties for reps, standards, or distance violations, will be finalized by the judging team on the course. To support this, HYROX is expanding its Video Assistant Referee (VAR) capabilities to ensure finishing positions are locked in the moment an athlete crosses the line. Big changes are coming to the professional ranks. Technical Director for Elite Racing, Mat Lock, announced at the Coaches Summit that a new Division 1 tier will launch next season. This tier will include athletes who finish just outside the initial Elite 15 qualifying spots, allowing them to compete on the Grid at the Majors. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to professionalize the sport, supported by a new London-based office dedicated entirely to the elite side of HYROX. The HYROX Coaches Summit took over Allianz Stadium in London last week for two days of deep dives into performance. The event featured industry experts including Chris Hinshaw, Hidde Weersma, Dr. Adam Storey, Fredrik Zillen, and Jane Erbacher. Sessions spanned from sports science and medicine principles for building athletes to advanced strategies for personalizing performance. We will be sharing more takeaways from the summit in future editions. |
Calendar Updates🇫🇷 HYROX Bordeaux Sep 30–Oct 4 — Tickets on sale Thu Apr 2, 12:00 UTC. 🇦🇷 HYROX Buenos Aires Jun 13 — Tickets on sale Thu Apr 2, 15:00 UTC. 🇵🇱 HYROX Gdańsk Oct 10–11 — Tickets on sale Thu Apr 16, 11:00 UTC. |
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