The most recent HYROX Munich event was held on 14th October 2023 at Messe München.
Munich 2023 Course Layout
Munich 2023 Start Times
Munich 2023 Qualifying Spots
Relay
The big news of the day was the two incredible world records that were smashed in the Men’s and Women’s Relay:
The Men’s Relay was won by Martin Michelius, Tim Wenisch, Florian Gast and Clemens Scherbel in a time of 00:50:19.
The Women’s Relay was won by Linda Meier, Beatrice Ardelt, Antje Hardes and Viola Oberländer in a time 00:55:15.
The Mixed Relay was won by Lena Draffehn, Laurent Hoeltgen, Oliver Juric and Olivia Magosch in a time of 01:04:37.
Men’s Pro
The Men’s Pro was won by James Kelly in a time of 00:59:01. James was already sitting in 13th place in the Elite rankings with a time of 00:58:36 in Hong Kong, therefore this win in Munich does not move him up the rankings, but he’ll certainly be pleased with his second win, from 2 races, so far this season!
Tomas Tvrdik was second in 01:00:03, and the podium was completed by Peter Schiller in 01:02:12.
Women’s Pro
Jezabel Kremer won the Women’s Pro in a time of 01:07:01.
Second was Kate Davey in 01:09:06, followed by Jasmine Miedl in 01:10:42.
Men’s Open
The Men’s Open was won by Robert van Herk in a time of 00:58:26.
Josef Diensthuber was second in 00:59:07, very closely followed by Alexander Neubert in 00:59:22.
All 3 of those guys are in the 40-44 age group – pretty incredible!
Women’s Open
The Women’s Open was won by Elisabeth Lenz in a time of 01:04:57.
Franziska Martens was second in 01:08:17.
Rounding off the podium was Diane Lüthi in a time of 01:09:19.
Doubles
The Men’s Doubles was won by Carsten Flynn and Clemens Scherbel in a time of 00:54:17.
The Women’s Doubles was won by Beatrice Ardelt and Viola Oberländer in a time of 00:55:13. This was an age group world record for the pair in the under 29 category!Â
The Mixed Doubles was won by Florian Gast and Antje Hardes in a time of 00:55:20.