The 2026/27 HYROX season is in full swing, and this week brings major updates regarding the Elite Series prize money and a potential overhaul for the North American judging structure. We are also diving into the latest event results from Chiba and exploring the newest insights from the community's leading podcasts. |
News & UpdatesHYROX has unveiled a 27% increase in the total prize purse for the new Elite Series. According to numbers published by Hybrid Fitness Media, the total payout per gender for an Elite 15 Singles race has risen from $59,700 to $75,850. The winner's prize grows from $15,000 to $18,000, while the bottom of the field sees significant relative gains, with 15th place rising from $900 to $1,600. The Elite Series will consist of five races, beginning in Hamburg from 28 October to 1 November. Athletes can track their standings for the season on the Elite Rankings. A proposed regional overhaul for the North America Head Judge program is currently under review, though a HYROX representative noted that the details remain a work in progress. As reported by Hybrid Fitness Media, the plan organizes the continent into four regions: West Coast, East Coast, Central, and Canada. The program would introduce two distinct roles: Core Head Judges, who would be a traveling group earning $150 per shift with travel and lodging covered, and Event Head Judges, a local pool paid $200 per shift with no travel expenses. Both roles would be eligible for complimentary entry codes under specific conditions. HYROX has not provided a timeline for finalizing these changes. |
Race Recap11,145 athletes raced this past week. 🇯🇵 HYROX Chiba — Chiba hosted a massive field of 11,145 athletes last weekend. In the PRO MEN division, Cole Learn secured the win in 54:37, followed by Jake Williamson and Josh Van Zeeland. The PRO WOMEN category saw Camilla Massa take the top spot in 1:02:18, with Aki Yoshida and Jana Lebenstedt rounding out the podium. In PRO DOUBLES MEN, mingyu Bang, Jeonghoon Kim finished first in 55:00, while PRO DOUBLES WOMEN was claimed by Joanna Wietrzyk, Calypso Sheridan in 54:44. Finally, the OPEN MEN division was won by junseo choi in 57:26, and Shannon Clancy took the OPEN WOMEN title in 1:01:49. View full results → |
Calendar Updates🇿🇦 HYROX Johannesburg Nov 28–29 — Tickets on sale Thu Aug 13, 13:00 South Africa Time (11:00 UTC). 🇧🇷 HYROX São Paulo Oct 17–18 — Tickets on sale Thu Aug 13, 10:00 São Paulo Time (13:00 UTC). 🇺🇸 HYROX Anaheim Dec 3–6 — Tickets on sale Fri Aug 14, 12:00 PDT (19:00 UTC). 🇵🇱 HYROX Katowice Feb 19–21 — Tickets on sale Thu Aug 27, 12:00 CEST (10:00 UTC). |
Podcasts🎙️ Jake Dearden Podcast — Elite 15 athlete Sean Noble discusses his transition from a legal career to full-time training, his minimalist programming approach, and his mindset for unbroken wall balls. 🎙️ Rox Lyfe — Erg specialist Lars Rademaker breaks down common SkiErg mistakes and the utility of his AI coaching tools, including SquatJudge. 🎙️ Atalanta Podcast — Elite 15 doubles athlete Rachel O'Connor reflects on her 25/26 season racing with Maire McGinley and her current progression as a solo athlete. 🎙️ HYROX Coaching Podcast — Aaron and Chris analyze training adaptations, the importance of racing by feel over pre-calculated splits, and how to effectively monitor fatigue using HRV. |
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