The latest HYROX New York event was held on 28th May – 7th June 2026 at Pier 76 at Hudson River Park, 408 12th Ave West, New York, NY 10018.
The huge event spread across 10 days saw thousands of athletes competing in an iconic, largely outdoors location. This did, however, mean a wide range of weather conditions were experienced – from beautiful sunny days (the heat not necessarily helpful for fast times) to stormy conditions. In fact races on Saturday 6th June were impacted by the weather, with an incoming storm meaning that the afternoon and evening races had to be cancelled. In a statement HYROX said: “All subsequent waves for today are canceled. We understand this is disappointing. It is unfortunately out of our hands and we must prioritize the safety of all. You will receive an email about vouchers as per the Terms & Conditions within the next 24 hours. Thank you for your patience and cooperation and please be safe.”
HYROX New York Results
Read on for the main results from the USA event…
Women’s Pro
The Women’s Pro was won by Rachael Wade in a time of 01:00:23. You can read more on our chat with Rachael for the Rox Lyfe podcast here.
Second was Morgan Schulz (who will soon be competing in the Elite 15 at the 2026 World Championships) in 01:05:01, and third place was taken by Willow Collins in a time of 01:05:06.
Men’s Pro
The Men’s Pro was won by Dylan Scott in a time of 00:55:44.
Second was Stephen Pelkofer in 00:57:00, and third place was taken by Greyson Kilgore in a time of 00:57:03.
Pro Doubles
The Men’s Pro Doubles was won by Benjamin Amsallem and Clément Puaud Canard in a time of 00:52:56.
The Women’s Pro Doubles was won by Lauren Griffith and Sydney Wells in a time of 00:57:36.
We shared more pictures of the HYROX New York event on our Instagram account here – where you can also see comments from some of the athletes who attended the race.
All other results can be found on the HYROX website.
Other North American HYROX events include Miami, Chicago, Dallas, Anaheim, Fort Lauderdale, Washington DC, Boston, Mexico and LA.








