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**25 July 2025 – Hamburg, London, New York** HYROX, the global fitness racing series, has confirmed the second half of its 2025/26 season, adding 47 new events to the calendar. This brings the total number of races planned for the upcoming season to more than 100 — a reported 20% increase from last year. The expansion comes after what organisers describe as “unprecedented demand,” with over 650,000 participants competing during the 2024/25 season. Many events sold out quickly, prompting the addition of more races and cities for the next cycle. *“The demand for HYROX last year was incredible but we recognise that many athletes missed out on the opportunity to race at their preferred events, so we wanted to help fix that this season,”* said Moritz Fürste, Co-Founder at HYROX. *“By adding more races to the calendar – taking HYROX to new cities and countries globally – and increasing the number of days at events, we’ll see over one million athletes racing globally in 2026. Last season was monumental for HYROX in terms of growth, and we plan to continue on this trajectory and keep working towards our ambitions for this sport.”* The series began in Hamburg in 2017 with 650 competitors. Eight years later, HYROX now anticipates as many as 1.2 million participants in a single season. To accommodate this growth, organisers have also introduced a new “flex ticketing system” intended to improve access and help reduce sellouts. Ticket drop dates will vary by region and will be announced through regional newsletters and social media channels. ### Races added to the 2025/26 HYROX Season Calendar **Central & Eastern Europe** - St Gallen – Jan 16–18 - Turin – Jan 30–Feb 1 - Vienna – Feb 6–8 - Katowice – Feb 21–22 - Copenhagen – Mar 13–15 - Bologna – Apr 4–5 - Cologne – Apr 16–19 - Warsaw – Apr 16–19 - Helsinki – May 9–10 - Rimini – May 29–31 - Riga – May 30–31 - Berlin Tempelhof – Date TBA - Istanbul – Date TBA **Western Europe** - Manchester – Jan 21–25 - Amsterdam – Jan 22–25 - Bilbao – Feb 7–8 - Nice – Feb 12–15 - Toulouse – Mar 19–22 - Mechelen – Mar 27–29 - Rotterdam – Apr 16–19 - Malaga – Apr 16–19 - Barcelona – May 14–17 - Lyon – May 21–24 - Glasgow – Date TBA - London Olympia – Date TBA - Cardiff – Date TBA - Paris Grand Palais – Date TBA **The Americas** - Phoenix – Jan 29–Feb 1 - Las Vegas – Feb 20–22 - Houston – Mar 27–29 - Ottawa – May 16–17 - Washington DC – Date TBA - Miami Beach – Date TBA - New York City – Date TBA - Guadalajara – Date TBA - Monterrey – Date TBA - Puebla – Date TBA - Buenos Aires – Date TBA **Asia-Pacific (APAC)** - Auckland – Jan 29–Feb 1 - Osaka – Jan 30–31 - Bangkok – Mar 20–22 - Brisbane – Apr 9–12 - Bengaluru – Apr 11 - Hong Kong AWE – May 8–10 - Incheon – May 16–17 - Singapore National Stadium – Date TBA - Taipei – Date TBA HYROX’s decision to publish the full race calendar in advance is aimed at giving athletes more time to plan their season.
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New Delhi [India] June 16 (ANI): HYROX, which combines both running and functional workout stations, has announced its India race calendar for the 2025-26 season (July 2025 to June 2026). After a successful debut in Mumbai earlier this year, HYROX India will return with three flagship races across major metros: Delhi - July 19, 2025, Mumbai - September 7, 2025, Bengaluru - April 11, 2026, a release said. This marks first full-season rollout in India, laying the foundation for long-term growth and deeper regional engagement. "We're thrilled to go national with a multi-city calendar that invites fitness enthusiasts across the country to take part. From north to west to south, we're building a community that's competitive, inclusive, and ready to race," said Deepak Raj, Head of HYROX India. HYROX is a global fitness race with an exciting format that combines functional workouts and endurance running, 8 rounds of 1 km run + 1 workout station. Open to all levels of athletes, HYROX is designed to be a sport for EVERYBODY-- from elite competitors to everyday gym-goers. India's entry into the ecosystem comes at a time of growing fitness awareness and a strong demand for community-based competitive formats, the release said. With events now scheduled in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore, HYROX is positioning itself as a truly national fitness sport, bringing together participants from diverse backgrounds and regions, the release said. The upcoming season will also give Indian athletes a chance to earn rankings, the release said. (ANI) (The story has come from a syndicated feed and has not been edited by the Tribune Staff.)
**Linda Meier and Tim Wenisch Crowned HYROX World Champions in Chicago** The HYROX World Championships in Chicago delivered drama, upsets, and standout performances across both the Female and Male Elite Individual divisions, with Germany’s **Linda Meier** and Austria’s **Tim Wenisch** emerging as World Champions. **Female Elite Individual: Meier Makes Her Mark** Former world record holder **Linda Meier** (GER) stormed to victory in the Female Elite race, upsetting pre-race favourites **Joanna Wietrzyk** (AUS) and **Lauren Weeks** (USA). Her winning time of **58:55** marked a massive personal best and her first HYROX World Championship title. Meier executed a perfectly paced race, gaining time steadily from the third kilometre onward. ... She entered the final wall balls with a 10-rep lead—and closed with **100 unbroken reps in just 3:28**, sealing a dominant and emotional victory. The race also spotlighted emerging talent, with strong first-time performances from **Sinead Bent**, **Lucy Procter**, and **Emilie Dahman**, all of whom made their World Championship debuts. **Full Female Elite Results: ** **Place ** **Athlete C** **ountry ** **Time** 1 Linda Meier GER 58:55 2 Joanna Wietrzyk AUS 59:15 3 Lauren Weeks USA 59:41 4 Sinead Bent GBR 60:20 5 Lucy Procter GBR 60:52 … 12 Ida Mathilde Steensgaard DEN 63:56 13 Lauren Griffith USA 65:08 **Male Elite Individual: Wenisch Fulfills His Potential** After battling injuries in recent seasons, **Tim Wenisch** (AUT) delivered a career-defining performance to win the men’s title with a time of **53:52**, narrowly edging out 3-time World Champion **Hunter McIntyre** (USA). … **Dylan Scott** (USA) continued his breakout season with a signature late-race surge to claim third and his first ever podium finish at the World Championship level. **Full Male Elite Results:** **Place** **Athlete** **Country** **Time** 1 Tim Wenisch AUT 53:52 2 Hunter McIntyre USA 53:57 3 Dylan Scott USA 54:57 4 James Kelly GBR 55:26 5 Jonathan Wynn AUS 55:48 6 Tom Rodgers GBR 55:53 7 Hidde Weersma NED 56:08 8 Alexander Roncevic AUT 56:20 9 Beau Wills AUS 56:50 10 Graham Halliday GBR 57:00 11 Rich Ryan USA 57:01 12 Pelayo Fernandez Menendez ESP 58:41 **What This Means for HYROX** This year’s championship showcased both the strength of seasoned veterans and the rise of new stars. From **Meier’s return to the top** to **Wenisch’s long-awaited redemption**, the elite field continues to push the limits of performance. Notably, the age range in the women’s top 10 spanned from **20-year-old Emilie Dahman** to **51-year-old Amy Bevilaqua**, proving that longevity and fresh talent are coexisting forces in HYROX's evolving elite landscape. As the 2025/26 season approaches, HYROX racing is poised for even greater milestones—with more unpredictability, more talent, and even higher stakes. ## Add comment ## Comments