It has been a massive week for the community, headlined by some incredible performances in New York and a major platform update for all data-driven athletes. We are also looking ahead to a busy week of racing in Buenos Aires and a fresh wave of ticket releases. |
News & UpdatesTrainRox now shows the official HYROX Elite 15 rankings, allowing you to track points-based standings directly on our platform. We pull these figures straight from the official HYROX feed to ensure accuracy across singles and doubles for both men and women. You can now view a full leaderboard, search by name, and examine the strength of field and specific races behind each athlete's score on any profile or via our dedicated hub. Browse the rankings. A new deep dive from Rox Lyfe offers a statistical portrait of the Elite 15, highlighting how quickly the sport is professionalizing. Greg Williams synthesized survey data and race results to show that running standards and training loads are trending upward, while noting that fewer than 25 percent of elite athletes now hold full-time jobs outside the industry. The piece explores the diverse physical profiles that succeed in the sport and breaks down the technical demands of pacing and fueling that ultimately decide race day. Read the breakdown. |
Race Recap41,026 athletes raced this past week. 🇺🇸 HYROX New York — New York hosted a massive field of 41,026 athletes, with high-intensity competition across all divisions. In the PRO MEN division, Dylan Scott secured the win in 55:44, followed by Stephen Pelkofer and Greyson Kilgore. Rachael Wade dominated the PRO WOMEN field with a 1:00:23 finish, ahead of Morgan Schulz and Willow Collins. In PRO DOUBLES, Clément Puaud Canard, Benjamin Amsallem took the men's title in 52:56, while Sydney Wells, Lauren Griffith claimed the women's victory in 57:36. The OPEN MEN race saw Derrik Sweeney finish first in 57:38, and Esther Seeland led the OPEN WOMEN division with a time of 1:01:24. View full results → |
Calendar Updates🇨🇳 HYROX Chengdu Aug 1–2 — Tickets on sale Wed Jun 10, 12:00 China Time (04:00 UTC). 🇩🇪 HYROX Hamburg Oct 28–Nov 1 — Tickets on sale Thu Jun 11, 12:00 CEST (10:00 UTC). 🇳🇱 HYROX Utrecht Nov 26–29 — Tickets on sale Thu Jun 11, 14:00 CEST (12:00 UTC). 🇺🇸 HYROX Dallas Nov 18–22 — Tickets on sale Thu Jun 11, 12:00 CDT (17:00 UTC). |
Podcasts🎙️ Athco Podcast — Former rhythmic gymnast Stephani van Zyl discusses her successful transition to HYROX, emphasizing mobility over raw strength and how to reverse engineer race stations. 🎙️ Atalanta Podcast — Coach Sam Pretty shares her experience balancing gym ownership, motherhood, and a rigorous training schedule while chasing an Elite 15 spot. 🎙️ Hyrox Coaching Podcast — Lee Tynan explains how shifting focus to aerobic capacity transformed his performance and allowed him to maintain a 15-hour training week alongside professional commitments. 🎙️ Rox Lyfe Podcast — Louis Osselaer details his journey to the Elite 15, focusing on high-volume running and optimizing his approach to sled pulls and lunges. |
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