HYROX Expands North America Footprint for Fall 2026 Season

New locations and longer race weekends signal growing popularity of functional fitness competitions

Mar. 12, 2026 at 7:51pm

HYROX, the global fitness competition, is significantly expanding its presence in North America for the 2026 fall season. The schedule now includes 11 confirmed races across the U.S. and Canada, with new host cities like Denver, Nashville, and Tampa added to the lineup. Several events will also feature extended 4-5 day formats to accommodate the increasing number of participants.

Why it matters

The HYROX expansion reflects a broader trend in the fitness industry towards functional fitness and accessible competition. Consumers are seeking workouts that translate to real-world functionality, moving away from traditional gym routines. HYROX's combination of running and functional exercises aligns perfectly with this shift in consumer preferences.

The details

The 2026 fall calendar represents a substantial increase from the 7 North American events held in fall 2025. Key changes include moving the Washington D.C. competition to Labor Day weekend and adding new markets like Salt Lake City, Tampa, Denver, and Nashville. Several races will also span 4-5 days to handle growing athlete participation across Elite, Age Group, Doubles, and Relay divisions.

  • The HYROX Washington D.C. competition is now scheduled for Labor Day weekend, September 3-7, 2026.
  • The HYROX Americas Championships will be held in Washington D.C. on March 7 and 8, 2026.

The players

HYROX

A global fitness competition that combines running with functional fitness stations.

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The takeaway

The growth of HYROX in North America signals a broader shift in the fitness industry towards functional fitness and accessible competition. The expansion into new markets and longer race weekends suggests HYROX anticipates continued growth in participation, attracting a diverse range of athletes from elite competitors to those looking to challenge themselves.