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HYROX Madrid 2026 Complete Guide — Spain's Flagship HYROX, IFEMA, 8 Stations and How to Train For It | SportPlan
HYROX Madrid 2026 Complete Guide — Spain's Flagship HYROX, IFEMA, 8 Stations and How to Train For It
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HYROX Madrid 2026 Complete Guide — Spain's Flagship HYROX, IFEMA, 8 Stations and How to Train For It

HYROX Madrid 2026 Complete Guide — Spain's Flagship HYROX, IFEMA, 8 Stations and How to Train For It

By Ramon Curto · Updated on 2026-05-08

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On Saturday February 7, 2026 IFEMA Madrid turns into Spain's functional fitness cathedral. HYROX Madrid is the flagship HYROX event in Spain: ~6,000–8,000 athletes across two or three days, 8 km of running interleaved with 8 functional stations, a Latin atmosphere, and a climate-controlled venue where outdoor weather doesn't affect your time. This guide is what we wish we'd had before our first HYROX: how to attack each station, where the race actually breaks, what paces to expect by time band, how to move around Madrid, and how to train so you don't arrive at Wall Balls with concrete legs.

⚡ Quick verdict
  • One-liner: the biggest HYROX in Spain, indoor, climate-controlled and well-connected.
  • Best for: functional athletes who want a serious test in standard HYROX format with Spanish-speaking energy.
  • Avoid if: you hate indoor venues, or you're chasing a pure running PB (this is hybrid).
  • Key numbers: 8 km running + 8 stations · ~6,000–8,000 athletes · 100 % indoor at IFEMA.
  • Registration: opens September 2025; first heats sell out in waves.
📑 Table of contents
  1. Key facts
  2. About the race
  3. Course and the 8 stations
  4. History and records
  5. Registration and pricing
  6. Getting there and parking
  7. Where to stay
  8. Climate and conditions
  9. How to train — 10-week plan
  10. Pace calculator
  11. Race plan
  12. Nutrition
  13. Gear
  14. FAQ

Key facts#

ItemValue
DateSaturday February 7, 2026 (2–3 day festival: Friday Pro, Saturday/Sunday Open)
VenueIFEMA Madrid — Pavilion 3 or 5 (Feria de Madrid)
FormatStandard HYROX: 8 × (1 km run + 1 station)
Total distance~8 km running + 8 functional stations
CategoriesPro, Open, Doubles, Relays, Adaptive
HeatsEvery 30 min from 08:00 CET, ~150–250 athletes per heat
Cutoff~2.5 h per athlete
Participants~6,000–8,000 (across the 2–3 days)
Climate controlIndoor, ~20 °C, low humidity
Title sponsorPUMA
OrganizerHYROX Spain (HYROX HQ license)
Pro records (indicative)Men ~58:35 · Women ~1:05:42

About the race#

HYROX Madrid is the flagship event of the Spanish HYROX calendar. Since 2022, IFEMA has hosted the largest concentration of functional athletes in the country in a single weekend. The race uses the global standard HYROX format — identical in London, Berlin, New York or Singapore — which means your Madrid time is comparable to any HYROX in the world, and if you hit the qualifying thresholds you can earn a slot for the HYROX World Championships (2026 edition: Stockholm).

What makes Madrid different:

  • Pure indoor competition. A 200 m loop in a hall with rough concrete floor covered in rubber. No rain, no wind, no heat — the only weather variable that matters is how heavy the air gets in the pavilion during your specific heat.
  • Iberian and Latin American presence. Madrid concentrates Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American athletes who travel specifically for this HYROX. The atmosphere is bilingual with a Latin energy you won't find at London or Berlin.
  • Three social categories. Doubles (pairs) and Relays (teams of 4) make Madrid a perfect event for box mates, couples or teams. Sharing the load between two people changes the experience entirely.
  • Madrid logistics. Unlike road races, IFEMA is outside the city center but perfectly connected by Metro Line 8 (Feria de Madrid stop). You can stay in central Madrid and reach IFEMA in 25–35 min.
  • Unique track. The 200 m pavilion loop repeats 5 times per kilometer. This shifts the mindset: it's not a "road race", it's "controlled pace in a loop". Long-distance runners can feel disoriented; gym-goers love it.

Course and the 8 stations#

The HYROX course is fully standardized: 8 km of running (8 × 1 km) interleaved with 8 functional stations in this exact order:

1. SkiErg 1,000 m#

After the first kilometer of running. Strategy: controlled pace, ~2:00/500 m for Open, ~1:50/500 m for Pro. If you open at full effort your shoulders blow and you ruin the next hour. Trap: don't pull from the upper body, drive with hips and a long pull. Time range: 3:30–4:30 (Open) / 3:00–3:30 (Pro).

2. Sled Push 50 m#

Load: ~152 kg men / ~102 kg women in Pro; ~102 kg / ~62 kg in Open. Strategy: low position, extended arms, short fast steps. Push from the hips, not the arms. Trap: if you stop mid-track, restarting is brutal — push 12.5 m and breathe 3 s, repeat. Time: 1:30–3:00.

3. Sled Pull 50 m#

Same load as the push. Strategy: hand over hand, anchored feet, explosive hip pull. Arms only guide, the leg drives. Trap: many athletes step over the line — disqualification if seen. Time: 1:30–3:00.

4. Burpee Broad Jumps 80 m#

Approximately 40 burpees with a long jump. Strategy: minimum burpee (no full push-up, just chest-to-floor and up), short but constant jump. Land and repeat without pause. Trap: powerful athletes jump too far and blow up; better short jumps and controlled HR. Time: 4:30–6:30 — the station with the highest technical gain.

5. Rowing 1,000 m#

Halfway through. Strategy: ~2:00/500 m in Open, ~1:50/500 m in Pro. But warning: this is where the race breaks. If you row at 100 % isolated effort, you arrive wrecked at Farmer's Carry and Sandbag Lunges. Tactical fix: row at 80 % of your isolated capacity. Trap: don't open with 1:45/500 m hoping to "compensate later". Time: 3:30–4:30.

6. Farmer's Carry 200 m#

Dumbbells of 24 kg each men / 16 kg women in Pro; 16/12 kg in Open. Strategy: two trips of 100 m with a brief pause, or one trip if you have iron grip. Most break into two: lock grip, shoulders back, short steps. Trap: dropping the dumbbells is a 5-burpee penalty. If you're not sure, two trips. Time: 1:30–3:00.

7. Sandbag Lunges 100 m#

Bag on shoulder: 30 kg men / 20 kg women in Pro; 20/15 kg in Open. Strategy: lunges with knee-to-floor (mandatory validation), bag held with one arm. Switch shoulders every 25 m if needed. Trap: knee that doesn't touch = invalid rep. Learn this in training, not on race day. Time: 4:00–6:00.

8. Wall Balls 100 reps (75 women)#

The final station. Ball: 9 kg men / 6 kg women in Pro; 6 kg / 4 kg in Open. Strategy: sets of 25-25-25-25 with 10 s breath between each. DO NOT try to do 100 unbroken — you explode at 60. Trap: target height (3.05 m men / 2.75 m women) and squat depth count; invalid rep = redo. Time: 5:00–9:00. This is where your final time is decided.

Summary table — target paces by station#

StationPro menOpen menOpen women
SkiErg 1,000 m3:003:454:15
Sled Push 50 m1:302:302:45
Sled Pull 50 m1:302:302:45
Burpee BJ 80 m4:305:306:00
Rowing 1,000 m3:304:004:30
Farmer's Carry 200 m1:302:302:45
Sandbag Lunges 100 m4:005:306:00
Wall Balls5:007:308:30

⚠️ Where the race breaks#

Rookies blow up at Rowing → Farmer's Carry → Sandbag Lunges (km 5–7). By then you've worked hard for 20 minutes, you have ~25 min left, and your legs are talking. The Rowing → Farmer's Carry transition is the universal breaking point: the row leaves you sitting with heavy legs and suddenly you have to lift 48 kg and walk 200 m. Tactical fix: row at 80 % (not 100 %), breathe 10 s at every transition, leave oxygen in the tank for Wall Balls. If you arrive at Wall Balls with energy, you finish; if you arrive empty, you'll suffer for 9 minutes.

History and records#

HYROX was born in 2017 in Hamburg and landed in Spain in 2022, choosing IFEMA Madrid as its main venue. Since then, Madrid has become the largest HYROX in the Spanish calendar, growing from ~2,500 athletes in its first edition to ~6,000–8,000 today.

Pro venue records (indicative, vary by season and pavilion configuration):

  • Pro men: ~58:35 (sub-1h is the symbolic world-elite threshold)
  • Pro women: ~1:05:42

At the world level, absolute records belong to athletes like Hunter McIntyre, James Kelly and Lauren Weeks at other venues. Madrid's Pro podium typically lands at ~58–62 min for men and ~65–72 min for women.

Registration and pricing#

Registration for HYROX Madrid 2026 opened in September 2025 via hyrox.com (Spanish portal). Heats sell out in waves: Pro and the first Open slots usually go in hours; mid-Saturday afternoon and Sunday heats hold longer.

CategoryApprox. price
Open individual€100–135
Pro individual€130–165
Doubles (per pair)€170–215
Relays (per team of 4)€340–420
Spectator pass (1 day)€15–25

Important notes:

  • Price increases in waves: the earlier you register, the cheaper.
  • Doubles and Relays are different experiences: in Doubles each person does ~50 % of the work, in Relays each does 2 km and 2 stations.
  • Adaptive is a special category with limited slots, requires prior validation.

Register at hyrox.com — the Spanish portal uses Stripe in EUR.

Getting there and parking#

IFEMA sits in the north of Madrid, in the Hortaleza district, next to the airport.

Metro (recommended)#

Line 8 (pink) → Feria de Madrid stop. Drops you at IFEMA, 2 min walk to the pavilion. From Nuevos Ministerios it's ~12 min, from Barajas Airport it's ~10 min. Frequency: every 4–6 min.

Car and parking#

IFEMA has its own surface parking with paid spots: ~€10–15/day. Big days fill up fast: arrive 2 h before your heat or park at Plaza Norte 2 mall (1 km away, with shuttle bus).

Plane#

Madrid-Barajas (MAD) is 8 km from IFEMA. Metro Line 8 connects the airport to IFEMA in ~10 min direct. If you're arriving internationally, this is the easiest option in all of Spain.

High-speed train (AVE)#

Madrid Chamartín (north AVE station) → Metro Line 10 → switch to Line 8 at Nuevos Ministerios → Feria de Madrid. ~25 min total. Madrid Atocha (south AVE station) → Line 1 → switch to Line 8. ~35 min.

Bib pickup#

No advance pickup. You show up at the IFEMA athlete check-in desk 90 min before your heat with passport/ID and signed waiver. They give you bib, chip and access wristband. Stay close to the warm-up area: there's a quota and queues. Since 2024 there's also extended pickup the day before if you want to skip the race-morning queue.

Where to stay#

Madrid is huge and well-connected, so the choice depends on the balance between proximity to IFEMA and Madrid vibe.

1. IFEMA / Campo de las Naciones zone (5–15 min walking)#

Most convenient if you come to compete and rest:

  • NH Collection Madrid Eurobuilding (5★) — IFEMA classic, 24 h gym, pool. Pricey on trade-show weekends.
  • Hotel Auditorium (4★) — biggest IFEMA hotel, gym, breakfast open at 6:30 (key if your heat is at 8:00).
  • Holiday Inn Madrid Bernabéu (4★) — ~10 min walk, breakfast at 6:30.
  • Hotel Eurostars Madrid Tower (5★) — four towers, views, small gym.

2. Plaza de Castilla / Chamartín (15 min Metro to IFEMA)#

For IFEMA access plus restaurants and urban life:

  • Hilton Madrid Airport (4★) — Line 8 direct.
  • Hesperia Madrid (5★) — on Paseo de la Castellana.
  • AC Hotel Madrid Aeropuerto (4★) — solid and predictable.

3. Centro / Sol (25–35 min Metro to IFEMA)#

For combining HYROX with Madrid tourism:

Almost all of central Madrid works because the Metro is well-connected. Riu Plaza España, Iberostar Las Letras, Hotel Wellington, Only YOU Atocha, Catalonia Las Cortes... any property with good Line 8 access (direct or one transfer) works. The only thing that changes is whether you want to sleep in Sol and have the classic Madrid experience, or whether you'd rather prioritize sleep minutes on HYROX morning.

Tip: if your heat is at 8:00, sleep near IFEMA; if your heat is at 14:00, downtown is perfectly fine.

Climate and conditions#

This is the best news about HYROX Madrid: outdoor weather doesn't affect the result. IFEMA is an indoor pavilion climate-controlled at ~20 °C with low humidity. Constant temperature all day.

The only thing to watch is the pavilion air during late heats: with thousands of athletes the air gets heavy and the perceived temperature ticks up. Bringing a dry shirt for Wall Balls (quick change) fixes it.

For moving around Madrid in February: high 12–15 °C, low 2–6 °C, possibility of light rain, snow rare. Bring a jacket to reach the pavilion; it's warm inside.

How to train — 10-week plan#

HYROX combines three engines:

  1. Aerobic endurance (8 km in a loop).
  2. Strength endurance (sled, farmer's carry, sandbag, wall balls).
  3. Anaerobic capacity (burpees, transitions, ski/row).

10-week plan assuming a base of 3 strength sessions/week + some running:

Block 1 (weeks 1–3) — base#

  • Monday: compound strength (back squat, deadlift, press) — 4×6
  • Wednesday: 8 km continuous run at aerobic pace
  • Friday: partial HYROX simulation (4 stations × 800 m run)
  • Saturday: long run 12 km + 100 wall balls at the end

Block 2 (weeks 4–7) — specific#

  • Monday: strength endurance (front squat, thrusters, KB swing) — 5×10
  • Wednesday: intervals 8 × 400 m on track
  • Friday: 50 % HYROX simulation (4 stations × 1 km)
  • Saturday: full HYROX simulation 1 time every 2 weeks

Block 3 (weeks 8–10) — taper and simulation#

  • Week 8: full HYROX simulation at race pace + 2 short sessions
  • Week 9: volume at 70 %, intensity 100 % on weak stations
  • Week 10 (race week): only easy running, mobility, station check

Simulation sessions — key: practice TRANSITIONS. The real time loss in HYROX isn't the station itself, it's the 30–40 seconds of activity change when you arrive with high HR and have to grab equipment and resume.

Want a personalized plan? Talk to the SportPlan community.

Pace calculator#

Use the calculator to estimate your running split per kilometer of HYROX (excluding station time):

🎯 Calculadora de ritmo y splitsEscribe tu tiempo objetivo para HYROX Madrid
Ritmo medio requerido11:15 min/km
Equivalente en millas18:06 min/mi
PuntoTiempo acumuladoParcial
5 km56:1556:15
Meta1:30:0033:45

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

How to read it: the 8 km of HYROX running represent ~30 % of total time. The other ~70 % are stations. If the calculator gives you 5:00/km, that means a 40 min run + ~50–60 min of stations = ~1:30–1:40 final.

Race plan#

HYROX is won with controlled pace and clean transitions. Here are the plans by target band:

Sub-1h05 (Pro elite) — to qualify for Worlds#

  • Run: 4:00–4:15/km sustained
  • SkiErg / Row: zone-4 effort (controlled, not zone 5)
  • Sled push/pull: aggressive, no stopping
  • Wall Balls: 50-50 with 5 s breath, no smaller sets
  • Mindset: running is your refuge, not the stations

Sub-1h15 — Open elite#

  • Run: 4:30–5:00/km
  • Stations: continuous pace, no short sets in wall balls (25-25-25-25)
  • Burpees: rhythm, not sprint
  • Mindset: avoid technical errors, optimize transitions

Sub-1h30 — Open competitive#

  • Run: 5:00–5:30/km
  • Wall Balls: 20-20-20-20-20 with 10 s breath
  • Sled: 12.5 m + 5 s breath × 4
  • Mindset: arrive at Wall Balls with legs, not with pride

Sub-1h45 — Open confident finisher#

  • Run: 5:30–6:00/km
  • Wall Balls: 15 + breath, 15 + breath
  • Sled push: 10 m + 5 s, 10 m + 5 s, 10 m + 5 s
  • Mindset: enjoy and finish without blowing up

Sub-2h00 — finish enjoying#

  • Run: 6:00–6:30/km
  • Stations: short sets, programmed breaks
  • Mindset: complete all stations legally, no penalties

Just finish (cutoff 2h30)#

  • Run: walk/jog mixed
  • Stations: micro-sets of 10 reps + breath
  • Mindset: one kilometer and one station at a time. Don't watch the clock.

Nutrition#

HYROX is ~1–2 hours of intense effort. Strategy:

  • Pre-race dinner: 3–4 h before sleep, complex carbs + moderate protein (pasta + chicken, rice + salmon). Avoid heavy fat.
  • Breakfast (3 h before heat): oatmeal with banana and honey + coffee. ~80–100 g carbs. If your heat is at 8:00, eat at 5:00.
  • Pre-warm-up (45 min before): gel or half banana + sips of water with electrolytes.
  • During: one gel mid-race (transition 4–5) if your HYROX lasts more than 90 min. Aqua station after Sled Pull.
  • Post: 30 min window → shake with 30–40 g protein + 60 g carbs. Madrid has a thousand great places to eat afterwards.

Gear#

Footwear#

HYROX requires a single pair to run and work stations. You can't change shoes mid-race.

  • Recommended all-around HYROX: Nike Metcon, Reebok Nano, NoBull Trainer — flat sole for sled, grip for lunges, enough cushion for 8 km.
  • For strong runners: Adidas Drop.set, PUMA Fuse — better for running, acceptable on stations.
  • DO NOT use: carbon-plate racers (Vaporfly etc.) — the sole tears on sled push and stability fails on lunges.

Clothing#

Short tee + breathable shorts. Indoor 20 °C means you sweat. Bring wristbands (KT Tape or sweatbands) for Wall Balls — sweat on the hands is a real problem when holding a ball overhead.

Accessories#

  • Lifting belt: optional, useful in Sandbag Lunges for some.
  • Gloves: NOT recommended (interfere with grip on sled pull and ball).
  • Technical socks: important — IFEMA's rough sole causes blisters with cotton socks.
  • Small towel: quick change between Rowing and Farmer's Carry.

FAQ#

Pro vs Open — what's the difference?#

Pro has heavier loads (~50 % more on sleds, ~15 % more on dumbbells and bag) and the wall ball is 9 kg (vs 6 kg Open). The course and distances are identical. Pro is for athletes with HYROX experience or advanced CrossFit/calisthenics background. If in doubt, start Open.

Do I need a partner for Doubles?#

Yes. Doubles is 2 people splitting the work of a complete HYROX: one runs the kilometer while the other starts the station. Stations split into halves (50 reps each on Wall Balls, 50 m each on farmer's carry, etc.). If you don't have a partner, hyrox.com has a "looking for partner" forum.

How do you do wall balls correctly?#

Ball from the floor, deep squat (hip below knee), explosion to standing with controlled throw at the target (3.05 m men / 2.75 m women). The ball must HIT the target. You catch the ball, squat, repeat. If you don't hit the target or don't reach depth, the rep doesn't count and a judge will make you redo it. Practice this A LOT before HYROX — it's the station that most rookies fail on bad technique.

Is racing indoors an advantage?#

Generally yes: constant temperature, no wind, no elevation. The downside is heavy air during late heats and the 200 m loop that mentally can feel repetitive. If you come from road racing, it can disorient at first. If you come from the gym, it's home.

How does it compare to HYROX London ExCel?#

London ExCel (December) is the world's largest HYROX: ~12,000–15,000 athletes over 4 days, British atmosphere, identical loads. Madrid is half the size but more intimate, more Latin, easier to operate logistically for Spanish/Portuguese/Latin American athletes. The clock is the same: your time in Madrid is worth as much as in London.

Best shoes for HYROX?#

Cross-trainers with flat, stable sole: Nike Metcon, Reebok Nano, NoBull Trainer are the references. Adidas Dropset and PUMA Fuse also work well. Don't use carbon-plate racers — they're for pure running, not sled push.

Are there spectator passes?#

Yes, €15–25 depending on day. They give you pavilion access to watch your team. There are marked spectator zones. You can't enter the athletes' warm-up area. The atmosphere is excellent for companions — music, food trucks, expo.

How to qualify for HYROX Worlds Stockholm 2026?#

You need a top time at HYROX Madrid or another season event meeting the thresholds HYROX HQ publishes annually (they shift slightly). In 2025–26, indicative Pro cuts were ~62 min men / ~70 min women, but always confirm at hyrox.com. Doubles and Relays also have qualification paths.


Useful links:

  • Official HYROX Madrid 2026 event page
  • HYROX Spain — official portal
  • Wikipedia: HYROX
  • IFEMA Madrid — Feria de Madrid
  • Official HYROX rules (PDF)
  • Worldwide HYROX calendar

Related reads on SportPlan:

  • HYROX Europe Calendar 2026
  • HYROX Valencia 2026 Guide
  • Madrid Race Calendar 2026

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  • Pace calculator
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