You crossed the finish line. Now you want the proof. Finding your HYROX results only takes a few clicks — but most athletes stop at the total time and miss the data that actually matters: station breakdowns, split times, and division rankings that can completely reshape your next training block.
In this guide, you’ll learn exactly where to find your results, how to read every section of the results page, and what to do with that data once you have it.
Whether it’s your first HYROX finish or your fifth, this is how you turn a number on a leaderboard into something you can actually use. For everything else that happens on race day, browse the Race Day section — it covers the full picture from warm-up to finish line.
What Are HYROX Results — and Where to Find Them
Your HYROX results are your official post-race records published by HYROX after each event. They include your total finish time, running splits for each 1km lap, individual station times for all 8 workouts, your gender ranking, your division ranking, and your overall ranking among all finishers at that event. Everything is published publicly on the official HYROX website — no third-party tools required.
Here’s the fastest way to check your results — full step-by-step details follow below:
- Go to hyrox.com and navigate to the Results section
- Select your event by city and date from the dropdown menu
- Search your name or bib number in the search field
- Click your name to open your full result breakdown
- Review your split times, station times, and division ranking — then download your finisher certificate
How to Check Your HYROX Results: Step-by-Step
The official HYROX results platform gives you access to far more than just a finish time. Here’s what each step looks like in practice.

Step 1 – Go to the Official HYROX Website
Head to the official HYROX website and look for the Results section in the main navigation. HYROX publishes all official race data through their own platform — not through third-party timing services or aggregator sites. Bookmark the results page before race day so you’re not searching for it while still in your finisher shirt.
Step 2 – Search by Name, Bib Number, or Event
Use the event selector to find your race by city and date, then enter your name or bib number in the search bar. If you have a common name, searching by bib number is faster and avoids any confusion. Make sure you’re selecting the correct event — it’s easy to accidentally pull up results from a different city or a previous season’s race with the same venue name.
Step 3 – Read Your Split Times and Station Breakdown
This is where most athletes stop too early. Your full result page shows every individual segment: each 1km running lap and each of the 8 workout stations. This is the data that tells you exactly where you gained or lost time — not just against yourself, but compared to every other athlete in your division.
To put your numbers in context, the HYROX average time by age group guide breaks down typical finish times across all major divisions and age categories — it’s the most useful benchmark tool for interpreting your result.
Step 4 – Compare Your HYROX Results to Division Rankings
Your results page shows three separate rankings: your gender rank, your division rank, and your overall rank among all finishers at the event. These numbers tell very different stories. A mid-pack overall rank can still mean a top-20 finish in your specific division — which is often the only number that matters for your goals.
If you’re unsure which division you competed in or how weights and formats differ between categories, the HYROX divisions guide explains everything — Open, Pro, Doubles, and Relay — in plain terms.
Step 5 – Download Your Finisher Certificate
Most HYROX events allow you to download an official digital finisher certificate directly from your results page. It includes your name, event, finish time, and placement. Look for a download or share button near your result summary. Don’t wait too long — some event result pages are archived after a few weeks and certain download links may expire.
Understanding What Your HYROX Results Actually Mean

A finish time is just a number. The data underneath it is where the real training insight lives. Here’s how to read it properly.
What Do the Split Times Actually Tell You?
Your split times cover every segment: 8 running laps and 8 workout stations. If your running pace drops sharply after lap 5, you likely went out too hard or hit the wall at a specific station. If one station cost you significantly more time than your training average, that’s your next priority to address in the gym.
For a station-by-station breakdown of where time most commonly gets lost, the where most athletes lose time in HYROX guide walks through the most common performance leaks — it’s worth cross-referencing directly against your result.
How Are HYROX Rankings Calculated?
Your ranking is based entirely on your total finish time — the sum of all 8 running laps and all 8 station times. Penalties applied during the race (for incomplete reps or rule violations) are added as time on the spot and are already reflected in your official result. Rankings are then sorted within your division, gender, and the overall field.
HYROX also maintains a world ranking system where your performance at official events contributes to an ongoing score. The ranking algorithm factors in your finish time relative to the field size and competition level of each specific event.
HYROX App vs. Website: Where to Check Results
HYROX has an official app available on iOS and Android that also displays race results. The experience is slightly different depending on where you look.
- The HYROX app is best for getting a quick post-race summary and push notifications when your result is ready. It shows your overall time, basic ranking, and event summary in a clean mobile format.
- The full website gives you the most detailed breakdown — split-by-split data, station comparisons, and ranking filters by division and gender. For real performance analysis, this is where you want to be.
If you’re already thinking about your next race while reviewing your results, make sure you don’t miss ticket availability — set up your alerts on HYTRACK to get notified the moment tickets go on sale in your city. HYROX events sell out fast, and being first in the queue makes all the difference.
How Long Until HYROX Results Are Published?
For most events, results appear on race day — often within 2–4 hours of your wave finishing. At larger events with multiple waves and thousands of athletes, full rankings and any penalty adjustments may take up to 24 hours to finalize.
If you can’t find your result immediately after crossing the finish line, wait a few hours before contacting support. Double-check that you’re searching under the correct event date and city first — the data is almost always there, just delayed during peak processing windows.
Common Mistakes When Checking Your HYROX Results

Most errors come from not knowing what you’re looking at — not from the data itself being wrong. Watch out for these:
- Only reading the total time and skipping the station and split breakdown — the granular data is where the real training feedback is
- Wrong event selected — accidentally pulling results from a different city or a previous year’s race at the same venue
- Confusing overall rank with division rank — these are two very different numbers and have completely different implications for your goals
- Not downloading the finisher certificate before the result page is archived — some download links only stay active for a limited window post-event
- Benchmarking against the wrong division — if you competed in Open, comparing yourself to Pro athletes’ times will only discourage you for no good reason
Quick Action Plan: 6 Things to Do With Your HYROX Results
Don’t just glance at the number and move on. Here’s exactly what to do with your result in the days after race day:
- Check your results on race day — go to hyrox.com within a few hours of finishing and search by bib number for the fastest result
- Screenshot and save everything — your full result breakdown and your finisher certificate before any links expire
- Identify your 3 slowest stations — these become your training priorities for the next training block
- Review your running splits — note the exact lap where your pace started to deteriorate and adjust your race strategy for next time
- Benchmark against your age group — use the HYROX average time by age group guide to understand exactly where you stand relative to typical finishers in your category
- Book your next race before it sells out — activate your HYTRACK ticket alerts to be the first to know when registrations open in your city
For official results formats, ranking methodology, and event standards, refer to the official HYROX website.
FAQ
Where can I find my official HYROX results?
Your results are published on the official HYROX website (hyrox.com) under the Results section. Select your event by city and date, then search by name or bib number. Results are typically available within a few hours of your wave finishing on race day.
How long after the race are HYROX results available?
Most results appear on race day, usually within 2–4 hours of your finish. For large events with multiple waves, full rankings may take up to 24 hours to confirm after penalty adjustments are applied. If you still don’t see your result after 48 hours, contact HYROX support through the official website.
Can I see other athletes’ HYROX results and rankings?
Yes — the HYROX results database is publicly accessible. You can search for any athlete by name and view their full result including finish time, station splits, and division ranking. This is useful for comparing performance with training partners or scouting your direct competitors before your next race.
What should I do if my HYROX results are incorrect?
If your finish time, station splits, or ranking appear incorrect, contact HYROX support directly through their official website. Have your race bib number and any photographic evidence available. Corrections must go through official channels — third-party timing platforms cannot modify HYROX race records.
Do HYROX results count toward the world rankings?
Yes. HYROX maintains a world ranking system where your performance at official events contributes to an ongoing ranking score. The algorithm factors in your finish time relative to the field size and competition level of each event. For current ranking rules and eligibility criteria, refer to the official HYROX website.
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