HYROX returned to Ireland on 15th-17th November 2024Â at The Royal Dublin Society.
Read on for the main results of the day…
Men’s Pro
The Men’s Pro was won by Sean Noble in a time of 00:55:30.
Second was Aaron Travers in 00:59:03.
Third place was taken by Shane McGowan in a time of 00:59:53.
Women’s Pro
The Women’s Pro was won by Lucy Procter in a time of 01:02:57.
Second was Aoife Fay in 01:03:22.
Third place was taken by Lauren Armstrong in a time of 01:05:49.
Pro Doubles
The Men’s Pro Doubles was won by Ciaran Parkinson and Tony Revell in a time of 00:52:30.
The Women’s Pro Doubles was won by Gail Woodburn and Jacalyn Dunlop in a time of 01:04:50.
All other results can be found on the HYROX website.
World Records
Congratulations to the following athletes for achieving age group world record times:
Men’s Pro:
Sean Noble (25-29) – 00:55:30
Women’s Open:
Lauren Wilson (40-44) – 01:02:10
Women’s Open Doubles:
Isobel Jones and Sandra Bernie (40-49) – 01:02:4
Here are some photos from the event…
Getting to Royal Dublin Society
The address for Royal Dublin Society is: RDS Hall 8, Simmonscourt Road, Balls Ridge, Dublin, D04 E6N6
The RDS is situated approximately 15 minutes outside of the city centre by taxi, or 30 minutes by train.
Train/Tube
DART stations Lansdowne Road and Sandymount Station are both a 5-minute walk from RDS. These are both accessible from Connolly Station in Central Dublin.
Bus
RDS is accessible using both Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland Buses. A number of routes can be used, so please check the links to plan your journey.
Car
Parking costs €7 at the time of writing. There are car parks on Merrion Road, Simmonscourt Road and Anglesea Road.
Plane
Dublin International Airport is situated 10km North of the city centre. The Aircoach service runs directly from the airport to RDS and stops on Merrion Road.
Taxis from the airport to RDS will take approximately 25 minutes.
Please ensure that you double check all travel timetables and information directly with the train/bus websites before travelling.