Hyrox Hong Kong Competition 2026: Registration fees, venue and sign‑up details
Hyrox Hong Kong 2026 race dates
The 2026 Hyrox Hong Kong leg will take place over three consecutive days, from 8 to 10 May 2026 at AsiaWorld‑Expo. It is a key stop on the Hyrox 2025/26 APAC Tour and is expected to attract fitness fans from around the world. Compared with the fifth Hong Kong race held in July 2025, the 2026 event has been extended to three days to provide more race slots.
Notably, the Hyrox 2025/26 APAC season includes multiple city stops before Hong Kong, such as Singapore (November 2025), Shenzhen (December 2025), Osaka (late January to early February 2026), Taipei (late February to early March 2026) and Bangkok (March 2026). As a flagship race in May, the Hong Kong stop gives participants ample time to prepare.
Registration fees for Hyrox Hong Kong
Although the official registration fees for the 2026 Hong Kong race have not yet been announced, we can estimate the price range based on the 2025 Hong Kong fees:
Singles: around HK$1,050
Doubles: around HK$995
Relay: around HK$785
Pro: around HK$1,050
Adaptive: around HK$1,050
Registration usually uses dynamic pricing – the earlier you sign up, the cheaper it is. In addition, the organiser offers a Flex Add‑On option that gives participants the right to refunds and name changes. Those who select the Flex Add‑On must pay an extra fee, but receive the following protection:
Singles Flex: 100% refund available up to 7 days before the race, 50% refund up to 1 day before (Flex fee not included)
Doubles / Relay Flex: 100% refund up to 7 days before, 50% refund up to 1 day before, and one name change allowed up to 1 day before the race
Tickets without the Flex Add‑On are strictly non‑refundable, non‑changeable and non‑transferable. Participants must make their choice carefully at checkout, as the Flex Add‑On cannot be added afterwards.
Besides the registration fee, participants can purchase an official photo package. Powered by Sportograf’s face‑recognition technology, it captures race photos, and cost HK$209.99 in 2025. Spectator tickets are around HK$100 per day.
Hyrox Hong Kong 2026 race schedule
As of now, the detailed 2026 schedule for the Hong Kong race has not yet been released. According to the official website, the timetable will be announced in due course and may be adjusted based on registration numbers.
Looking at the July 2025 Hong Kong race as reference, races usually start at 9am and run into the evening. Different divisions are assigned different time slots, with a wave starting roughly every 10 minutes. The 2025 schedule was arranged roughly as follows:
Saturday:
Morning to afternoon: Men’s divisions / Men’s Adaptive
Afternoon: Pro Doubles Women, Pro Women
Evening: Mixed Doubles, Corporate Mixed Relay, Mixed Relay
Sunday:
Morning to afternoon: Men’s Doubles
Afternoon: Women / Women’s Adaptive, Women’s Doubles
Evening: Corporate Women’s Relay, Corporate Men’s Relay, Men’s Relay, Women’s Relay
Since the 2026 event will be stretched over three days, there should be more room to spread out all divisions. Participants should keep a close eye on official announcements.
Hyrox Hong Kong 2026 venue and transport
Venue
The 2026 Hyrox Hong Kong race will again be held at AsiaWorld‑Expo, 1 Airport Expo Boulevard, Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong. AsiaWorld‑Expo is one of the city’s largest indoor event venues, with full facilities and capacity for large‑scale events and audiences.
Transport
Getting to AsiaWorld‑Expo is very convenient. Participants and spectators can choose from the following options:
Airport Express (fastest)
AsiaWorld‑Expo Station is directly connected to the venue; you arrive in the main concourse as soon as you exit the gates. Approximate journey times and same‑day return fares from key urban stations:
Hong Kong Station: about 28 minutes, same‑day return HK$60
Kowloon Station: about 25 minutes, same‑day return HK$60
Tsing Yi Station: about 18 minutes, same‑day return HK$47 (includes free MTR connection)
Airport Station: around 2 minutes, free connection
Participants can enjoy same‑day return discounts on presentation of event proof and Octopus card. Trains run every 10–12 minutes, with increased frequency during major events.
Bus (most economical)
Across Hong Kong’s 18 districts, a total of 42 bus routes serve AsiaWorld‑Expo or the Airport City area. Key routes include:
E32: Kwai Fong Station ↔ AsiaWorld‑Expo (HK$15.0, about 35–45 minutes)
E41: Tai Po ↔ AsiaWorld‑Expo (HK$18.0, about 50–60 minutes)
S1: Tung Chung Station ↔ AsiaWorld‑Expo (HK$3.5, about 8–10 minutes)
X1: Tung Chung Station express (on event days, HK$6.1, about 6–8 minutes)
Tung Chung express buses
On designated event days, Long Win and Citybus operate X1 point‑to‑point express services from Tung Chung Bus Terminus directly to AsiaWorld‑Expo, taking only 6–8 minutes.Taxi
Urban (red), New Territories (green) and Lantau (blue) taxis can all drop off at AsiaWorld‑Expo. The taxi stand is located near the main entrance and is suitable for those in a rush or carrying lots of gear.
Participants are advised to plan their route in advance, especially on race mornings, and allow enough time for check‑in and warm‑up.
Hyrox Hong Kong 2026 registration details
Registration opening
According to official information, registration for the 2026 Hyrox Hong Kong event will open on 15 January 2026. Those interested should follow the official website closely. As the Hong Kong race is extremely popular – the 2025 edition recorded over 9,700 sign‑ups and sold out – early registration is strongly recommended.
Registration process
Participants must register online via the official HYROX website (www.hyrox.com). During sign‑up, you must complete your personal information directly in the ticketing flow, including:
First name and last name
Email address
Gender
Date of birth
Nationality
Each participant must register with a unique email address. If incorrect information is submitted, it cannot be changed online or on‑site unless you purchased the Flex Add‑On.
Divisions
Hyrox offers multiple divisions to suit different abilities and goals:
Singles: for those who want an individual challenge, available as Open and Pro divisions
Doubles: sign up with a partner and race together. Both run the full distance but can split the workout stations as you like. Options include Women’s, Men’s and Mixed Doubles
Relay: four‑person teams suitable for gyms, companies or friends. Each teammate completes two runs and two workouts. Divisions include Women’s Relay, Men’s Relay, Mixed Relay and Corporate Relay
Adaptive: designed for athletes with special needs, based on the classic Hyrox format but with adjusted weights and reps for certain stations
Age groups
Hyrox uses 10‑year age brackets. Age is calculated as of race day. In Doubles, the age group is based on the pair’s average age, and in Relay on the team’s average age.
Registration notes
Non‑transferable: Starting from the 2025/26 season, the organiser no longer allows race transfers or division changes, so choose your ticket type carefully.
Flex Add‑On cannot be added later: it must be purchased at checkout and cannot be added afterwards.
High finish rate: Past events have had a finish rate of up to 98%, showing that Hyrox is suitable for a wide range of fitness levels.
ID required: you must present ID when checking in.
Wristband access: your participant wristband only grants access on your race day. To spectate on other days, you need to buy separate spectator tickets.
Participant benefits
Hyrox participants receive:
The coveted Hyrox finisher badge
Their results displayed on the leaderboard
Full finishing time plus split times for each station
Age‑group award ceremonies for each division
Pro division slots in certain age groups that qualify for the World Championships
On‑course hydration stations
The chance to watch other participants race all day
The opportunity to purchase professional race photos
Hyrox Hong Kong 2026 will continue to embody the “fitness for all” spirit, promoting inclusivity in competition and giving participants of different backgrounds and abilities a chance to shine. Whether it’s your first Hyrox or you’re a seasoned athlete chasing a new PR, this is a goal worth training for. When registration opens on 15 January 2026, sign up and begin your Hyrox journey.
Where to train for Hyrox in Hong Kong?
To prepare properly before your race, you can train at F45 Kwun Tong.
It is one of the first Hyrox‑certified functional training centres in Hong Kong. Classes are based on 45‑minute high‑intensity interval training (HIIT), combining running, sled pushes and pulls, rowing, wall balls, burpees and other functional movements to closely simulate race workouts. The studio is located at Units 502–3, 5/F, Fully Industrial Building, 111–113 How Ming Street, Kwun Tong, and offers dedicated Hyrox sessions every week – ideal for participants wanting to improve endurance, power and coordination.
Conclusion: Push your limits and witness your breakthrough
Hyrox is more than a fitness competition; it’s a mental journey of pushing your limits. Whether you are a first‑timer or a veteran chasing a personal best, the Hong Kong race is a stage for sweat and passion. With registration for the 2026 season opening earlier, now is the perfect time to commit to training and race prep – the next name crossing that finish line could be yours.

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