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PUMA HYROX World Championships Stockholm 2026 Complete Guide — The HYROX World Championship, How to Qualify and How to Train For It | SportPlan
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PUMA HYROX World Championships Stockholm 2026 Complete Guide — The HYROX World Championship, How to Qualify and How to Train For It

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Key facts {#key-facts}About the race — what is a HYROX World Championship {#about-the-race}Course and stations {#course-and-stations}How to qualify — Pro and Open {#how-to-qualify}History and records {#history-and-records}Registration and prices {#registration-and-prices}Getting there and logistics {#getting-there-and-logistics}Where to stay {#where-to-stay}Indoor climate + midnight sun {#climate}How to train — 12-week plan {#how-to-train}Station-by-station target table {#target-table}Race plan {#race-plan}Nutrition and gear {#nutrition-and-gear}FAQ {#faq}Useful links

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PUMA HYROX World Championships Stockholm 2026 Complete Guide

By Ramon Curto · Updated 2026-05-08

📖 15 min read 📝 ~3,400 words 🎯 Skim friendly

On Saturday June 20 and Sunday June 21, 2026, Stockholm becomes the global capital of functional fitness. The PUMA HYROX World Championships lands at Tele2 Arena with a field of ~3,000 athletes — all qualified — from more than 80 countries, contesting the season finale of the global circuit. This is not just another HYROX: this is the HYROX. Same fixed loops, same loads as any major, but with a field where the last qualifier would already run sub-1:15 Open at any other event. This guide explains how qualification works, how the race plays out, how to get to Tele2 Arena, and how to prepare for the most demanding date on the calendar.

⚡ Quick verdict
  • One line: the HYROX World Championship in its 10th edition — Stockholm, midnight sun, qualifier-only field.
  • Best for: athletes who already raced HYROX and hit the qualifying time in their division.
  • Skip if: you're racing your first HYROX — start with a major (Madrid, Berlin, London) and chase qualification for 2027.
  • Key data: ~3,000 athletes · 80+ countries · live-streamed Pro finals · 100% indoor · ~2.5 h cutoff.
  • Registration: Pro opens August 2025 (with verified qualifying time); Open opens November 2025 (top % in age group).
📑 Table of contents
  1. Key facts
  2. About the race — what is a HYROX World Championship
  3. Course and stations
  4. How to qualify — Pro and Open
  5. History and records
  6. Registration and prices
  7. Getting there and logistics
  8. Where to stay
  9. Indoor climate + midnight sun
  10. How to train — 12-week plan
  11. Station-by-station target table
  12. Race plan
  13. Nutrition and gear
  14. FAQ

Key facts {#key-facts}#

Image: exterior view of Tele2 Arena under the Swedish summer sun — athletes walking in for check-in.

ItemValue
DateSaturday June 20 + Sunday June 21, 2026
VenueTele2 Arena, Stockholm Globen district
Format8 × (1 km run + 1 functional station)
Total running distance~8 km on a 200 m indoor loop
StationsSkiErg · Sled Push · Sled Pull · Burpee Broad Jumps · Row · Farmer's Carry · Sandbag Lunges · Wall Balls
CategoriesPro (qualifying time required) · Open (top % age-group ranking) · Doubles · Relays · Adaptive
Cutoff~2 h 30 min per athlete
Total athletes~3,000 over 2 days
Countries represented80+
Pro Finals heatsSunday afternoon, live-streamed by HYROX TV
Climateindoor ~20 °C; outdoor 12–22 °C, near-24h daylight in June
Official sitehyrox.com
ℹ️ HYROX Worlds in 30 seconds

The HYROX World Championships is the global season finale. Every entrant arrives with a qualifying time earned at a circuit event (~70 cities, September 2025 – April 2026) or with a sponsored wild card. The format is identical to any HYROX — 8 km + 8 stations — but the average level is brutal. Stockholm 2026 is the 10th edition since the inaugural Worlds in Hamburg in 2017.

About the race — what is a HYROX World Championship {#about-the-race}#

Image: interior view of Tele2 Arena during a heat — 200 m loop visible, stands packed with spectators.

HYROX was born in 2017 in Hamburg from Pierre Pellegrino and Christian Toetzke with a simple idea: a "World Series of Fitness Racing", reproducible and democratic, with a fixed format — 8 km of running (in 1 km segments) interleaved with 8 functional stations in an unchanging order. The HYROX World Championships was the logical follow-on: if every event is comparable, why not stage a final where the best times from each category around the world come together?

Since 2017, the Worlds have rotated — Hamburg, Manchester, Las Vegas, Hong Kong, Nice — and 2026 is Stockholm's turn, coinciding with the brand's 10th anniversary. Tele2 Arena, home of Hammarby IF and a hub for Swedish stadium events, transforms over the weekend into the official course: indoor 200 m loop, station block identical to any major, PUMA expo (title sponsor since 2024), and the Pro Men and Pro Women finals on Sunday afternoon, live-streamed on HYROX TV.

What sets Stockholm apart from a HYROX London ExCel is the field: ~10,000 athletes in London vs. ~3,000 at Worlds. And of those 3,000, every single one arrives with a verified qualifying time or a wild card. Where in London you can finish at 1:45 mid-pack, in Stockholm the last Pro is below 1:25 and the last Open is below 1:35. It is, simply, another league.

See the event page on SportPlan for registration, interactive map and heat schedule.

Course and stations {#course-and-stations}#

Image: HYROX layout inside Tele2 Arena — 200 m running loop + station zone marked.

Unlike a road race, in HYROX the "course" is a closed 200-metre loop wrapping around the station zone. Each kilometre is 5 laps. After each kilometre a volunteer directs you to your assigned station, where you do the work, then you return to the loop for the next kilometre. The sequence, identical at every HYROX worldwide, is this:

Station 1 — SkiErg 1,000 m#

You start with the SkiErg after the first kilometre. Typical trap: going out too hard. At Worlds, Pro athletes open at 1:35–1:42/500 m, Open elite at 1:48–1:58. The SkiErg pre-loads your upper body for what's ahead. It's not where you win — but it's where you can lose if you burn it.

Station 2 — Sled Push 50 m#

Official loads: Pro 152 kg M / 102 kg F, Open 102 kg M / 76 kg F (sled included). Tip: low angle (~45°), arms locked, drive with the legs. Don't push with the shoulders. Tele2 Arena uses standard HYROX rubber flooring — traction comparable to any major.

Station 3 — Sled Pull 50 m#

Sled with rope, hand-over-hand. Loads: Pro 103 kg M / 78 kg F, Open 78 kg M / 56 kg F. Typical trap: standing up. Stay low, weight back, pull with legs and lats. The station where most Pro athletes lose 10–15 seconds through poor rope mechanics.

Station 4 — Burpee Broad Jumps 80 m#

80 metres of burpee + broad jump. One burpee, one long forward jump from the up position. Tip: short efficient jump beats heroic jump. Rhythm, not spectacle. At Worlds, Pro elite cover the 80 m in ~3:30; Open elite in ~4:30.

Station 5 — Rowing 1,000 m#

This is where the race starts to break, even for the Pros. Critical tactical fix: row at 80% of your max, not 100%. Hold a sustainable rate (24–28 spm) and a wattage you can actually maintain. In Stockholm, with HR already at 180+ bpm, going out at 1:42/500 m (Pro) or 1:55/500 m (Open) means arriving at Farmers gassed.

Station 6 — Farmer's Carry 200 m#

Two kettlebells. Pro: 2×24 kg M / 2×16 kg F. Open: 2×16 kg M / 2×12 kg F. Four 50 m laps. Typical trap: hand slips. Chalk before the heat, full grip from step one. At Worlds, volunteers allow setting the kettlebell down, but each stop costs 3–5 seconds.

Station 7 — Sandbag Lunges 100 m#

Sandbag on shoulder, lunges to the line. Pro: 30 kg M / 20 kg F. Open: 20 kg M / 10 kg F. Tip: alternate the shoulder every 25 m. Stopping mid-lunge to switch costs ~5 seconds per swap. At Worlds, Pro Men cover 100 m in ~3:30 unbroken; Open in ~4:30 with 1–2 stops.

Station 8 — Wall Balls#

100 reps men / 75 reps women with 9 kg M / 6 kg F ball (Pro) or 6 kg M / 4 kg F (Open). Target height: 10 ft (3.05 m) men / 9 ft (2.75 m) women. The longest, most mental station — and the one that decides your finish time. Pro plan: 100 reps as 25-25-25-25 with 5 seconds breathing between sets — most Pro elites finish unbroken in 4-5 minutes. Open plan: same structure, accepting 6-8 minutes total.

Image: overhead view of the Tele2 Arena wall balls zone with rows of Pro athletes working in sync — the iconic Worlds shot.

Where the race breaks (Worlds version)#

In a regular HYROX, the classic break point is the Rowing → Farmers transition. At Worlds the field is so elitist that the real cracking point shifts to the end: the psychological wall at km 7 before wall balls. Pros arrive with HR sustained at 190+ bpm for 50 minutes, legs loaded with lactate, and the brain doing the rep count. Athletes who lose the race here aren't the ones who blow up physically — they're the ones who stop to breathe for 30 seconds and never recover the rhythm. Worlds-specific tactical fix: pace the row at 85% (not 100%, not 80%) and save the final matches for wall balls.

How to qualify — Pro and Open {#how-to-qualify}#

Image: athlete crossing finish line at a qualifying race with projected time on screen.

The qualification system is the filter that makes Stockholm 2026 what it is, and not just another major:

Pro Worlds qualifier#

To register in the Pro category at Worlds you need a Pro qualifying time at any HYROX circuit event between September 2025 and April 2026. The 2026 Pro qualifying times (indicative — check the official rulebook for current figures) are roughly:

Category2026 Pro qualifying time
Pro Men 18-24sub-1:15
Pro Men 25-34sub-1:12
Pro Men 35-39sub-1:15
Pro Men 40-44sub-1:18
Pro Men 45-49sub-1:22
Pro Women 18-24sub-1:25
Pro Women 25-34sub-1:22
Pro Women 35-39sub-1:25
Pro Women 40-44sub-1:28

Open Worlds qualifier#

For Open there's no absolute qualifying time — the system is top % in your age group during the regular season. Approximately the top 10–15% of each age group qualifies for Worlds Open. This is computed automatically from HYROX's global database once the qualifier calendar closes in April 2026.

Wild cards#

HYROX HQ reserves a number of wild cards for sponsored athletes (Hunter McIntyre, Lauren Weeks, James Newbury, etc.) and regional ambassadors designated by emerging national federations. There's no public route to claim a wild card.

Doubles and Relays#

For Doubles Worlds, at least one of the two must hold a qualifying individual Pro time or eligible Open ranking. For Relay (4), eligibility is based on the team's average ranking.

Important: Pro registration opens August 2025 (with qualifier verified in HYROX's system), and Open opens November 2025 once first qualifier data is in. Slots are capped at ~3,000 total and fill in registration order plus verification.

🎯 Calculadora de ritmo y splitsEscribe tu tiempo objetivo para HYROX Worlds Stockholm
Ritmo medio requerido9:23 min/km
Equivalente en millas15:05 min/mi
PuntoTiempo acumuladoParcial
5 km46:5346:53
Meta1:15:0028:08

Splits asumen ritmo constante. En carreras con desnivel real (HYROX Worlds Stockholm) — banca 5–8 s/km en bajadas y pierde el mismo margen en subidas; el ritmo medio se mantiene.

History and records {#history-and-records}#

Image: historic HYROX Worlds podium — champion with national flag.

The first HYROX World Championships was held in Hamburg in 2017, with around 600 athletes and a single competition day. Since then, Worlds has toured the map: Hamburg (2017–2019), Manchester (2022), Las Vegas (2023), Nice (2024), Hong Kong (2025) and Stockholm (2026) as the tenth edition.

Pro circuit world records hover around ~58 minutes for men (Hunter McIntyre) and ~58 minutes for women (Lauren Weeks), although as the event is indoor and elevation-free, times vary little between venues and improve each season as the average level rises. For up-to-date records, check the official HYROX results archive — Stockholm 2026 records will be published the day after the event.

HYROX growth in numbers: 2017 — 600 global athletes. 2023 — 200,000 athletes. 2026 (projected): 350,000+ athletes across 70+ cities. And of all those, only ~3,000 reach Worlds.

Registration and prices {#registration-and-prices}#

Category2026 price
Open Individual€130–180
Pro Individual€170–220 (entry + verified qualifier)
Doubles (2 athletes)€240–320 (~€120–160/person)
Relay (4 athletes)€450–600 (~€112–150/person)
Spectator pass€25–45 (per day)

Pro registration opens August 2025 and Open opens November 2025. The Sunday Pro finals heats sell out in hours. If you have a qualifier, register the day sales open — Pro Men 25-34 and Pro Women 25-34 slots are the most contested.

Choosing your category:

  • Pro only if your qualifier is legitimate and not at the cutoff edge.
  • Open if you qualified by age-group ranking — same "Worlds finalist" prestige with manageable loads.
  • Doubles if your training partner also qualified — Doubles atmosphere at Worlds is special.
  • Relay if your 4-athlete team is mid-level and didn't make individual qualifier — good access route.
  • Adaptive specific divisions by impairment; growing inclusive category.

Getting there and logistics {#getting-there-and-logistics}#

Image: Stockholm Tunnelbana T-Centralen station with "Globen" sign — athletes with HYROX bags heading down to the platform.

Tele2 Arena sits in the Globen / Johanneshov district, south of central Stockholm, next to Avicii Arena (the old Globen) and Hovet. Connectivity is excellent:

Airports#

  • Stockholm-Arlanda (ARN) — 40 km. Arlanda Express direct train to T-Centralen in 20 minutes, then Tunnelbana T13/T14 to Globen (8 min). Total: ~40 min.
  • Stockholm Bromma (BMA) — 7 km, domestic and Nordic flights only. Bus 110/152 to Brommaplan + Tunnelbana ~30 min.
  • Stockholm Skavsta (NYO) — 100 km, low-cost (Ryanair). Flixbus to Cityterminalen (~80 min) + Tunnelbana 8 min to Globen. Plan: arrive a day early — this airport eats 2 hours of your logistics.
  • International rail — from Copenhagen or Hamburg, arrival at Stockholm Centralstation = T-Centralen, then Tunnelbana 8 min.

Tunnelbana (subway) to the venue#

  • T13/T14 line (green) towards Skarpnäck or Hagsätra.
  • Station: Globen or Gullmarsplan.
  • Globen is the stop right next to Tele2 Arena: exit and 2 minutes walk.
  • Frequency: every 5–8 minutes daytime, every 10 minutes at night.
  • Single SL ticket: 40 SEK (€3.5). 24h pass: 165 SEK (€14). Recommendation: SL Travelcard 7-day if you're staying the week.

On heat day#

  • Arrive 90 minutes before your heat time.
  • Athlete check-in inside Tele2 Arena, Friday 19 (16:00–21:00) and Saturday 20 (08:00–18:00) for Saturday-Sunday heats.
  • Required documents: passport or ID + qualifier confirmation emailed after registration.
  • Pro athletes: separate weigh-in and check-in Friday 19 evening (reserved zone — random anti-doping controls).
  • NO advance bib pickup without official athlete check-in.

Parking#

Tele2 Arena has limited onsite parking (~250 spaces, ~150 SEK/day). Not realistic for a Worlds event — use Avicii Arena parking (~600 spaces) or park near Skanstull/Gullmarsplan and ride the Tunnelbana 2 stops. Most international athletes don't rent a car in Stockholm: the Tunnelbana covers everything.

Where to stay {#where-to-stay}#

Image: Tele2 Arena view with Globen district hotels in the background.

Right at the venue (Globen / Tele2 Arena)#

  • Quality Hotel Globen (4*) — 5 minutes walk from Tele2 Arena. Top option for Worlds athletes.
  • Quality Hotel Friends (3*) — more affordable alternative, 8 min walk.
  • Hilton Stockholm Slussen (4*) — between Globen and Södermalm, Baltic Sea views.

Stockholm Centrum / T-Centralen (15 min Tunnelbana)#

  • Sheraton Stockholm Hotel (5*) — next to Centralstation, premium.
  • Grand Hôtel Stockholm (5*) — historic high-end opposite the Royal Palace.
  • Nordic Light Hotel (4*) — design hotel, next to central station.
  • Scandic Continental (4*) — solid Scandinavian chain, good value.

Södermalm (15 min Tunnelbana, hipster district)#

  • Hotel Hellsten (3*) — boutique with personality.
  • Rival Hotel (4*) — owned by Benny Andersson (ABBA), very photogenic.
  • Långholmen Hotel (3*) — former prison turned hotel, very original.

Practical tip: if your heat is early (Saturday 08:00–10:00), pay the Quality Hotel Globen premium so you don't depend on the Tunnelbana. If your heat is afternoon or Sunday, stay in Centrum or Södermalm — enjoy Stockholm and reach Tele2 in 15 minutes.

Indoor climate + midnight sun {#climate}#

Image: Stockholm in June at sunset — low sun on the horizon at 23:00, athletes walking by the water.

Tele2 Arena is climate-controlled industrial: ~20 °C, low humidity (40–55%), dry air. As at any HYROX, outdoor weather doesn't affect the event — but June in Stockholm has one unique variable: the midnight sun.

In late June (summer solstice), Stockholm has ~18 hours of direct daylight (sunrise ~03:30, sunset ~22:00) and twilight all night — it never goes fully dark. This has real implications for Worlds athletes:

  • Circadian rhythm: if you come from a darker time zone (South Africa, Australia, South America) your sleep will desynchronize. Arrive 3 days early to adapt and bring a sleep mask.
  • Outdoor temperature: 12–22 °C, pleasant, but cool nights — light jacket for the walk back from the venue.
  • Pre-race hydration: Scandinavian dry air dehydrates more than it feels. 2–3 L/day from the day before, electrolytes included.
  • Post-race: at 22:00 there's still daylight equivalent to 18:00 in Spain. Use it: late dinner in Södermalm, walk through the Old Town, no nighttime closing pressure.

What can still surprise you inside the venue:

  • Strong air conditioning during the day. If you wait 90 min for your heat, bring a hoodie for the athlete lounge.
  • Chalk dust at Farmers and Wall Balls. Inhaler if you have asthma.
  • Noise: full-volume music, MC in Swedish-English, stands packed with fans from 80 countries shouting. Foam earplugs if you need focus.

How to train — 12-week plan {#how-to-train}#

Image: athlete training wall balls at a HYROX-affiliated gym.

Assuming you already have qualifier confirmed, here's a 12-week plan to arrive at Tele2 Arena in your best shape. If you're still chasing a qualifying time, this plan also serves your last qualifier attempt.

Weeks 1–4: Base (March)#

  • 3× aerobic running (50–65 min Z2)
  • 2× full-body strength (squat/deadlift/press) progressive, 70–80% 1RM
  • 1× HYROX-style interval: 800 m run + 1 station, 8 rounds
  • 1× pure SkiErg/Row session: 5×500 m at race pace

Weeks 5–8: Specific build (April–early May)#

  • 2× aerobic running + 1× tempo run (25 min at marathon pace)
  • 2× HYROX simulation: full 1 km + station, 5–6 rounds
  • 1× pure wall ball session: 5×25 reps with 1:00 rest
  • 1× heavy sled push/pull session (sets of 30–50 m above race load)

Weeks 9–11: Peak (May)#

  • 1× full HYROX simulation in gym (8×1 km + 8 stations) — week 9 and 11
  • 1× rowing 6×1,000 m at Pro/Open race pace per goal
  • 1× technical session: fatigued wall balls (after 1 km + 50 reps + 1 km)
  • Maintain 2 Z2 running sessions + 1 tempo

Week 12: Taper (race week)#

  • Monday: short HYROX (4×1 km + 4 stations, controlled)
  • Wednesday: 30 min easy run + activation
  • Thursday: flight to Stockholm, full rest day
  • Friday: athlete check-in + 15 min easy run + 5 reps each station at race load (affiliated gym near venue)
  • Saturday/Sunday: RACE

No HYROX-affiliated gym nearby: Anytime Fitness and Scandinavian gyms (SATS, Nordic Wellness) increasingly have full kit. The critical thing for Worlds is simulating accumulated fatigue — drill wall balls always fatigued, never fresh. It's the single station that can break your podium.

Station-by-station target table {#target-table}#

Use this table to set station targets based on category and overall finish goal. Worlds finisher band = ~1:45 (anyone above is already outside the field).

Target bandTypical Worlds categoryRun 1 kmSkiErgSled pushSled pullBurpeesRowFarmersLungesWall balls
sub-1:05Pro elite4:003:301:301:504:003:301:303:304:30
sub-1:15Pro mid4:303:501:452:004:303:451:403:455:00
sub-1:30Pro qualified / Open elite5:004:302:152:405:304:152:004:306:00
sub-1:45Open mid5:304:502:453:006:154:302:205:007:00
Worlds finisherany6:30+5:30+3:15+3:45+7:30+5:00+2:45+5:45+8:30+

How to read: each station time includes the station + the next 1 km of running. For sub-1:15 band (Pro mid), you should finish station 5 (Row) before 50 minutes and station 7 (Lunges) before 1:05.

Pro Men Worlds 2025 statistics (indicative)#

  • sub-58 min: ~5% of field (top elite — Hunter, Vince, etc.)
  • 58 min – 1:05: ~28%
  • 1:05 – 1:15: ~38%
  • 1:15 – 1:25: ~22%
  • +1:25: ~7% (qualifying time barely met)

If you reach Worlds with a qualifying time barely cleared, assume you'll be in the bottom 30% of the field — and that's already a brutal achievement. The Worlds average level equals what would be "sub-1:05 men" Pro at a regional major.

Race plan {#race-plan}#

Image: Pro athlete leaving check-in with HYROX bracelet and Worlds bib — extreme focus.

Pre-heat (90 min before)#

  • Check-in with ID + qualifier confirmation.
  • Carb up: 30–40 g carbs 90 min before (banana, gel, bar).
  • Progressive warm-up: 8–10 min Z2 running + shoulder activation + 5 reps of each key movement.
  • 30 min before: gel + 200 ml water + caffeine (3 mg/kg if you use it routinely).

Start (km 1 + SkiErg)#

Don't go out with the heat leaders. At Worlds, Pro elites will open at 3:15/km. If your goal is sub-1:15 and you start at 3:30/km, you'll arrive at wall balls broken. Stick to your table pace. The SkiErg should feel "controlled-firm", not panting.

Mid-race (km 2-4 + Sled Push, Sled Pull, Burpees)#

This is where you win or lose your time. Pro sleds at 152 kg are very technical: low angle, leg drive, 3-4 pushes per metre. Burpees: metronomic rhythm, 6-7 reps/min Pro, 5-6 reps/min Open. Athletes who blow up mid-burpees usually started at 8 reps/min and crashed to 4.

Critical zone (km 5-7 + Row, Farmers, Lunges)#

Where 60% of the field cracks, even at Worlds. Row at 85% — repeat, not 100%. Farmers requires grip strength left over: chalk before the heat. Sandbag lunges Pro at 30 kg are boring but relentless: cool head, short steps, switch shoulder every 25 m.

Finish (km 8 + Wall Balls)#

Wall balls decide your time, especially at Worlds. Ideal Pro plan: 100 reps as 25-25-25-25 with 5 seconds breathing between sets. Open: same structure, accepting 6-8 minutes total. Athletes who "rest 30 seconds to breathe" lose 60–90 seconds total. If you crash, drop to sets of 10 but NEVER stop more than 8 seconds.

Post-finish recovery#

  • 200 ml water + electrolytes at the line.
  • Walk for 10 min — don't sit down immediately.
  • Carb + protein 30 min later (Worlds athlete lounge has Swedish food included — meatballs, salmon, pea soup).
  • No alcohol in the first 4 hours post-race — Stockholm is expensive and you deserve an Aquavit, but hydrate first.

Nutrition and gear {#nutrition-and-gear}#

Day before#

  • Carb-rich dinner (~6–8 g/kg body weight) — pasta, rice, potato. Stockholm tip: porridge or knäckebröd with cheese works perfectly.
  • Hydrate with electrolytes through the day (not just plain water).
  • Skip excess fibre, alcohol, very fatty or spicy meals.

Race-day morning#

  • Breakfast 3 h before: oats + banana + honey (~80 g carbs).
  • 90 min before: 30 g fast carbs (gel, gummies, bar).
  • 30 min before: 1 gel + 200 ml water.

Recommended gear#

  • Shoes: Nike Metcon 9, Reebok Nano X4, NoBull Outwork or Adidas Dropset. No carbon plate (sled compression).
  • Apparel: tight technical shirt, compression shorts, mid-cut socks, headband or wristband (sweat in eyes during wall balls).
  • Chalk powder for Farmers and Wall Balls.
  • Thin tape for thumbs (wall ball blisters).
  • GPS watch optional — useful for splits, not essential.

What you DON'T need#

  • Hydration belt — water at every station.
  • Poles, sunglasses, cap — everything is indoor.
  • Mid-race gels (unlike a marathon).

FAQ {#faq}#

How do I qualify for Pro Worlds?#

You need a Pro qualifying time earned at any HYROX circuit event between September 2025 and April 2026. Qualifying times vary by age category — indicative: Pro Men 25-34 sub-1:12, Pro Women 25-34 sub-1:22. Check the current rulebook — the system verifies automatically when you register.

Open Worlds vs regular HYROX Open — what's the difference?#

Same loads, same format, same cutoff. The difference is the field: in Open Worlds you compete against the top 10–15% of each global age group. The average level at Open Worlds equals the top 5% of an Open at a regional major.

Stockholm 2026 — why this venue?#

HYROX HQ rotates the Worlds venue each season to internationalize the brand. Stockholm combines premium infrastructure (Tele2 Arena, ~30,000 spectator capacity), European connectivity (Arlanda, Bromma), and the momentum of HYROX's 10th anniversary. The choice was between Stockholm and Berlin; Stockholm won on institutional commitments with Visit Sweden.

Pro vs Open station weights?#

Sled push: 152 kg M / 102 kg F (Pro) vs. 102 kg M / 76 kg F (Open). Sled pull: 103 kg M / 78 kg F vs. 78 kg M / 56 kg F. Farmers: 2×24 kg vs. 2×16 kg. Sandbag: 30 kg vs. 20 kg. Wall ball: 9 kg M / 6 kg F vs. 6 kg M / 4 kg F. Distances and reps are identical.

Doubles for Worlds?#

Yes, Doubles Worlds exists. At least one of the two must hold qualifying individual Pro time or eligible Open ranking. Limited slots (~200 pairs). Work split between you is free during the entire race.

Live-stream details?#

HYROX TV broadcasts live the Pro Men and Pro Women finals on Sunday afternoon (approximate window: 14:00–18:00 CET). Access via hyrox.com/tv (~€10/month subscription). Open heats publish on VOD the following Monday. Highlights on official HYROX Instagram and YouTube.

Compared to HYROX London ExCel — which is harder?#

Different sports. London ExCel = bigger scale (~10,000 athletes), mid-pack average level, festival atmosphere. Stockholm Worlds = elite-only field, ~3,000 qualified athletes, average level = top 10% of any major. Pro ranking at Worlds vs. Pro at London is like comparing a Marathon Major to a city marathon.

How do I get to Tele2 Arena from the centre?#

Tunnelbana T13/T14 (green line) to Globen station. 2-minute walk from the exit to Tele2 Arena. Frequency 5–8 min. Single ticket ~40 SEK. From T-Centralen (centre): 8–10 minutes journey. From Arlanda: Arlanda Express 20 min + Tunnelbana 8 min = ~30 minutes door-to-door.

Useful links#

  • HYROX official
  • HYROX Worlds programme
  • HYROX Wikipedia
  • Tele2 Arena — venue info
  • Visit Stockholm — official tourism
  • HYROX Instagram

More on SportPlan#

  • Full HYROX and DEKA Europe 2026 calendar
  • HYROX London ExCel 2026 guide
  • PUMA HYROX World Championships Stockholm 2026 event page

Have you raced HYROX Worlds before? Share your experience and splits in the comments — we update this guide with real finisher feedback every season.

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  • Key facts {#key-facts}
  • About the race — what is a HYROX World Championship {#about-the-race}
  • Course and stations {#course-and-stations}
  • How to qualify — Pro and Open {#how-to-qualify}
  • History and records {#history-and-records}
  • Registration and prices {#registration-and-prices}
  • Getting there and logistics {#getting-there-and-logistics}
  • Where to stay {#where-to-stay}
  • Indoor climate + midnight sun {#climate}
  • How to train — 12-week plan {#how-to-train}
  • Station-by-station target table {#target-table}
  • Race plan {#race-plan}
  • Nutrition and gear {#nutrition-and-gear}
  • FAQ {#faq}
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