HYROX doubles highlights

BYD HYROX published Elite Doubles race highlights from the Brisbane APAC Championships, putting both men’s and women’s doubles in short‑form recap packages. (youtube.com) The two highlight reels focus on pacing, transitions, and partner tactics that make doubles easier for casual viewers to follow and for coaches to analyze. (youtube.com)

HYROX has turned its Brisbane Asia-Pacific Championship doubles races into short highlight reels, giving the men’s and women’s Elite Doubles fields their own recap packages. (youtube.com) The videos were published after the Brisbane championship weekend on April 11 and April 12, 2026, when more than 3,000 athletes competed across divisions at the regional event. HYROX’s official event page calls the Asia-Pacific championship a direct pathway to the 2026 World Championships for singles and doubles athletes from the region. (hyresult.com) (hyrox.com) In Elite Doubles Men, James Kelly and Matt Slee won in 51:04, ahead of James Newbury and Dene Flude in 52:06 and Dexter Buchanan and Chris Woolley in 52:51. In Elite Doubles Women, Meg Martin and Calypso Sheridan won in 55:18, with Mollie Fkiaras and Gabrielle Nikora-Baker second in 56:12. (trainrox.com 1) (trainrox.com 2) HYROX doubles is easier to watch than the solo race because the format stays fixed: eight 1-kilometer runs, each followed by one workout station, with two partners allowed to split the station work between them. The rulebook says doubles athletes must complete the running together and can divide repetitions on the functional stations in any way they choose unless a standard requires otherwise. (hyrox.com 1) (hyrox.com 2) That structure makes pacing and handoffs the story in doubles, not just raw engine. A short-form replay can show where one partner takes longer sled pushes, where the other saves energy for burpee broad jumps or wall balls, and how quickly teams move through transitions. (hyrox.com) (youtube.com) HYROX has been expanding this highlight format across major events and regional championships, including recent race-recap videos from London, Phoenix, Melbourne, and now Brisbane. The official YouTube channel lists separate highlight packages for Elite 15 singles and doubles races rather than only full livestream replays. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2) That is a shift from treating doubles as a side division inside a long broadcast. In Brisbane, the full Elite 15 Doubles livestream ran on YouTube, while the later edited clips carved the race into a version that is easier to scan for lead changes, station strategy, and finishing order. (youtube.com) (youtube.com) For HYROX, the Brisbane reels also package a regional championship race as a coaching tool and a fan product at the same time. The sport still runs on the same eight-run, eight-station formula, but the doubles edit makes the partner decisions visible enough for casual viewers to follow from start to finish. (hyrox.com) (youtube.com)

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