HYROX record in Warsaw
Joanna Wietrzyk set a new HYROX world record at the Warsaw Major with a time of 54:25, improving on her Phoenix Major mark of 56:03. ( ) BOXROX also listed already‑qualified athletes and HYROX confirmed a Paris Grand Palais event for June 25–27 featuring solo, doubles and relay formats. ( )
Joanna Wietrzyk lowered the HYROX women’s world record to 54:25 at the Warsaw Major, cutting 1 minute 38 seconds from her previous mark. (boxrox.com) The race was the Elite 15 women’s final in Warsaw, and official results listed Lauren Weeks second in 54:54 and Alyssa McElheny third in 55:56. (trainrox.com) Rox Lyfe’s world-record tracker listed Wietrzyk’s previous women’s Pro record at 56:03, set in Phoenix on January 29, 2026. (roxlyfe.com) HYROX is a race format that combines 8 kilometers of running with eight workout stations, and the Elite 15 field is the sport’s top invitational tier at Major events. (hyrox.com) BOXROX reported Warsaw was Wietrzyk’s fourth Major win of the 2025-26 season, extending a run that has reset the pace at the top of the women’s field. (boxrox.com) The same BOXROX report said Linda Meier, Lauren Weeks, Sinéad Bent, Lucy Procter, Vivian Tafuto, Seka Arning and Lena Putters had already qualified for Stockholm before Warsaw. (boxrox.com) HYROX’s official event page says the next Paris Grand Palais race runs from April 23 to April 27, 2026, not in late June, and includes Individual Open, Pro, Doubles and Relay divisions across the five-day program. (hyrox.com) That puts Warsaw’s record inside a packed spring stretch for the sport, with Paris scheduled less than a week later at one of HYROX’s marquee venues. (hyrox.com) For now, the number to beat is 54:25, and in Warsaw even second place finished under Wietrzyk’s old world-record time. (trainrox.com)