Beau Wills profile lists HYROX times
- BOXROX published a May 22 profile of HYROX athlete Beau Wills, tracing his move from CrossFit and outlining six training tips. - The profile cited Beau Wills’ 50:29 finish in Paris and a 51:02 result at the 2025 HYROX World Championships. - Beau Wills’ race history and results are listed on HYRESULT, which tracks 37 HYROX races across five seasons.
BOXROX published a profile of Beau Wills on May 22 that combined athlete background, race results and training advice for HYROX competitors. The article said Wills moved from CrossFit into HYROX and has since built a record that includes Pro Men wins and elite-level singles and doubles performances. It also set out six training tips tied to how Wills approaches the sport. HYRESULT, a race-results database for HYROX athletes, lists Wills as having competed in 37 races across five seasons. The database shows results in Elite Men, Pro Men and doubles divisions, giving a broader record against which BOXROX’s profile can be checked. ### Which performances did the BOXROX profile single out? (boxrox.com) BOXROX said Wills has produced some of the fastest doubles times in the sport through partnerships with Eugenio Bianchi, Jon Wynn and Gil Nicola. The article highlighted a 50:29 finish in Paris and a 51:02 performance at the 2025 HYROX World Championships, while also saying Wills has posted elite solo results. (hyresult.com) HYRESULT lists Beau Wills at 50:29 for HYROX Paris 2025 in Elite Men, where he placed second, and 51:02 for the 2025 HYROX World Championships in Elite Men, where he placed fourth. Those entries match the two headline times cited by BOXROX, though the database records them as singles results rather than doubles marks. (boxrox.com) ### What wins and placings are attached to Beau Wills? BOXROX said Wills’ solo résumé includes victories in Frankfurt and St. Gallen, along with multiple top-10 finishes in deeper HYROX fields. In a separate January report, BOXROX wrote that the New Zealander opened 2026 by winning the Men’s Pro race at HYROX St Gallen despite a 30-second penalty on burpee broad jumps. (hyresult.com) HYRESULT shows Wills won HYROX Frankfurt 2024 in Pro Men 30-34 with a time of 53:19 and won HYROX St Gallen 2026 in Pro Men 35-39 in 56:32. The same results page also lists first-place finishes in Milan 2023 and Rimini 2023 in Pro Men 30-34, plus podiums including third at the 2023 World Championships and third at the 2024 European Championships. (boxrox.com) ### What did BOXROX say about his training approach? BOXROX framed the article as “6 Training Tips from Beau Wills,” presenting Wills as an athlete whose HYROX progression came after a CrossFit background. The searchable version of the article confirms the profile’s focus on his transition into HYROX, his race credentials and practical advice for training. (hyresult.com) Tahi Hybrid Training, a program page tied to Wills, describes him as a HYROX Elite 15 athlete and says he manages programming for athletes ranging from first-timers to elite competitors. That page does not reproduce BOXROX’s six tips, but it supports the article’s presentation of Wills as both racer and coach. (boxrox.com) ### Why does the 50-minute range matter in HYROX? HYRESULT’s records place Wills among the faster men in the sport, with sub-53 and low-50-minute results across major events. BOXROX’s separate coverage of the 2025 World Championships described the Elite 15 field as the sport’s top tier, and Wills’ 51:02 in that race was listed as a fourth-place finish. (tahicrossfit.ch) BOXROX’s athlete-stats coverage from June 2025 also described the Elite 15 as HYROX’s highest standard of competition. That gives context to why the profile emphasized Paris and world championship times rather than only age-group wins. ### Where can readers verify the details next? BOXROX’s May 22 profile remains the main published source for the six-tip format and the summary of Wills’ CrossFit-to-HYROX progression. (hyresult.com) HYRESULT provides the underlying race log, including Paris 2025, Hamburg 2025, Frankfurt 2024 and St Gallen 2026, for readers who want event-by-event verification. (boxrox.com 1) (boxrox.com 2)