Where to Find HYROX Results
Official HYROX results are at results.hyrox.com, the mikatiming platform that times every HYROX race globally. Pick your season, pick your event, search by name or bib number.
For athlete profiles, all-time rankings, and a finish-time simulator, the independent aggregator hyresult.com reorganises the same data into views the official platform does not offer. Both pull from the same timing system, so the underlying numbers match.
The Official Platform: results.hyrox.com
Every HYROX race has been timed by mika:Timing GmbH, a Hamburg-based race-timing company that also runs the Berlin Marathon and many other endurance events. Results sit at results.hyrox.com, organised by season, with archives going back to the 2018/19 season. The current season (Season 25/26, as of May 2026) loads by default.
The platform supports four core views, accessible from the top navigation:
- Race Results — per-event leaderboards split by division, with full station splits and roxzone (transition) times
- All Time Ranking — best times across the entire archive, filterable by division, age group, and gender
- Leaderboard — the live feed during an active race; refreshes as athletes hit each station
- Start List — published 1-3 days before each event with bib numbers, wave times, and starting positions
How to Look Up Your HYROX Time
- Go to results.hyrox.com
- Confirm the season selector at the top matches the season your race was in (HYROX seasons run roughly September to July)
- Pick Race Results from the navigation
- Select your event from the dropdown (it lists every event in that season)
- Filter by division (Open Men, Open Women, Pro Men, Pro Women, Doubles, Relay, Adaptive)
- Use the search box to look up your surname or bib number
Each result row expands into per-station splits: 1km run + station × 8, plus roxzone times for the transitions. If your result is missing the day of the race, check back in 24-48 hours. A small number of events publish post-event corrections.
What Hyresult.com Is, and When to Use It
Hyresult.com is an independent aggregator. It pulls from the same mikatiming timing data and reorganises it into views the official platform does not offer. The site is German-registered (HYRESULT GmbH) and free to use, ad-supported.
What hyresult adds:
- Athlete profiles at
/athlete/<name>— full race history per athlete with PRs and station splits across seasons. The official platform shows results by event, not by person. - Compare — side-by-side athlete comparison across any number of races
- Simulator — predicts your finish time from station inputs and shows your percentile against the database
- Elite points and World Championship qualification standings, computed from the underlying season data
- Location pages at
/location/<city>— every event ever held in that city in one place
The official platform is the right place for a single race result or live event tracking. Hyresult is better when you want to follow an athlete across seasons, compare yourself to peers, or simulate a finish time before race day.
By Season: Results Archive
HYROX seasons run roughly September to July. Each season's archive is on its own URL:
- Season 25/26 (current)
- Season 24/25
- Season 23/24
- Season 22/23
- Season 21/22
- Season 20/21
- Season 19/20
- Season 18/19
By City: Where HYROX Races Happen
HYROX is held in 60+ cities across six continents. For results from a specific city, open the season's archive and pick the event from the dropdown. The list below covers the cities that have hosted at least one HYROX race in the current and previous seasons.
United States & Canada
Anaheim · Atlanta · Boston · Chicago · Dallas · Denver · Houston · Las Vegas · Miami · New York · Phoenix · Toronto · Washington DC
United Kingdom & Ireland
Birmingham · Cardiff · Dublin · Glasgow · London · Manchester
Germany, Austria, Switzerland
Berlin · Dortmund · Düsseldorf · Frankfurt · Hamburg · Hannover · Karlsruhe · Köln · Leipzig · München · Nürnberg · Stuttgart · Vienna · Zürich
France, Belgium, Netherlands
Amsterdam · Bordeaux · Lyon · Maastricht · Mechelen · Nice · Paris · Rotterdam · Toulouse
Southern Europe
Barcelona · Bilbao · Bologna · Lisboa · Madrid · Milano · Roma · Torino · Valencia · Verona
Nordics & Eastern Europe
Copenhagen · Gdansk · Helsinki · Katowice · Oslo · Poznan · Prague · Riga · Stockholm · Warsaw
Asia Pacific & Middle East
Abu Dhabi · Bangkok · Beijing · Bengaluru · Brisbane · Cape Town · Hong Kong · Melbourne · Mumbai · Seoul · Shanghai · Singapore · Sydney · Taipei · Tokyo
How to Read a HYROX Result
A HYROX results row shows more than just the finish time. The breakdown:
- Total — gun time from the start signal to crossing the finish line. The official ranking time.
- Run Total — sum of the eight 1km running segments. A useful number for understanding how much of your race time was running vs station work.
- Best Run Lap — fastest single 1km. Usually the first lap; if your last lap is your fastest, you paced too conservatively.
- Station splits — time on each of the eight stations, in race order. SkiErg → Sled Push → Sled Pull → Burpee Broad Jump → Row → Farmers Carry → Sandbag Lunges → Wall Balls.
- Roxzone — transition time between the running track and the station floor, summed across all 8 transitions. Often underestimated. Efficient elites accumulate 2:30–4:00 in roxzone; slower athletes add 5–8 minutes to their total time here.
For benchmarks on what station times look good, see the HYROX stations reference with elite and average finishing ranges.
What to Do Next
- Looking for your time? Open results.hyrox.com →
- Want an athlete profile or all-time ranking? Open hyresult.com →
- Want to predict your time? HYROX Calculator
- New to HYROX? Read the explainer
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find my HYROX results?
Go to results.hyrox.com, pick the current season (Season 25/26 as of May 2026), then pick your event from the dropdown. Use the search field to look up your name or bib number. Results are usually published within a few hours of the race finishing, with full station splits and roxzone times.
What is hyresult.com?
An independent aggregator built on top of the same mikatiming results data. It adds views the official platform doesn't have: searchable athlete profiles with race history, all-time rankings across seasons, a finish-time simulator that predicts your race time from station inputs, and percentile comparisons per station. It does not replace the official platform — it reorganises the same data.
Are HYROX results live during the race?
Yes. mikatiming publishes splits in real time during HYROX events at results.hyrox.com. You can follow specific athletes by adding them to favourites or watching the leaderboard auto-update as runners hit each station.
How far back do HYROX results go?
The mikatiming archive holds every season from 2018/19 to the current one (Season 25/26 as of May 2026). The very first HYROX events from late 2017 launched the sport but are not in the public archive. Switch between seasons using the selector at the top of the results page.
Why can't I find my HYROX time?
Three common reasons. First: you searched the wrong season — events from earlier in the same calendar year may sit in a previous season. Second: your bib number was misspelled at registration; try searching by surname instead. Third: a small number of races have post-event corrections, so check back 24-48 hours after the race if your result is missing.
Can I see HYROX athlete profiles with race history?
Not on the official platform — results.hyrox.com shows results per event, not per athlete. For athlete-level profiles with race history across seasons, use hyresult.com's /athlete/
Are HYROX results sorted by division?
Yes. Each event has separate leaderboards for Open Men, Open Women, Pro Men, Pro Women, Doubles (Men, Women, Mixed), Relay, and Adaptive divisions. Age-group rankings are derived from the Open and Pro leaderboards in five-year bands.
Calculate Your HYROX Splits
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