HYROX Monterrey live weekend
HYROX Monterrey is running April 18–19 with the standard format: 8 km of running split across the course plus eight strength and functional workout stations. (Event coverage in SI Mexico outlines the weekend schedule and the HYROX format competitors face.) (si.com)
HYROX Monterrey is underway this weekend, with races scheduled for Saturday, April 18, and Sunday, April 19, in Monterrey, Nuevo León. (hyrox.com) The official event page says Monterrey will host Singles, Doubles and Relay divisions, and that individual start times are posted about three days before race day. On-site registration opens 90 minutes before each division’s first wave. (hyrox.com) Sports Illustrated Mexico reported the venue as Cintermex, the convention complex at Avenida Fundidora 501, and described Monterrey as one of Mexico’s most competitive HYROX stops. HYRESULT lists the same Fundidora address for the April 18–19 event. (si.com, hyresult.com) HYROX is built around a fixed format: athletes run 1 kilometer, then complete one workout station, and repeat that sequence eight times. The standard race ends with eight runs and eight stations, which lets finish times be compared across cities on the same leaderboard system. (hyrox.com, mexico.hyrox.com) Those eight stations are SkiErg, Sled Push, Sled Pull, Burpee Broad Jumps, Rowing, Farmers Carry, Sandbag Lunges and Wall Balls. HYROX says the format is the same worldwide, whether the athlete enters Open, Pro, Doubles or Relay. (hyrox.com) That standardization is why Monterrey is more than a local fitness event. HYROX says its race season feeds global rankings and a World Championships structure, and the Monterrey event page says Pro divisions can earn qualification slots for worlds in certain age groups. (hyrox.com, hyrox.com) The company says the sport has expanded fast, with more than 80 global races in 2025, more than 550,000 athletes and 350,000 spectators. That scale has helped turn race weekends like Monterrey into both mass-participation events and qualification opportunities. (hyrox.com) Sports Illustrated Mexico highlighted two stations that often swing the standings: the Sled Push and Burpee Broad Jumps. The outlet also said the final Wall Balls station often decides races after athletes’ legs are already under heavy fatigue. (si.com) For spectators, HYROX says the indoor setup is designed so fans can watch racers from start to finish, including from the central “Thunderdome” area. For athletes, the next checkpoint comes quickly: HYRESULT says rankings and results are posted shortly after the races. (hyrox.com, hyresult.com)