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How to Watch the 2026 HYROX World Championships Live from Your Time Zone (Livestream)

yourlifeafterretirementBy yourlifeafterretirementJune 15, 2026
How to Watch the 2026 HYROX World Championships Live from Your Time Zone (Livestream)
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Here is everything you need to know about how to watch The 2026 HYROX World Championships. This epic event will deliver Elite 15 racing from Strawberry Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on Thursday 18th June and Friday 19th June.

There will also be the Mixed Relay Invitational on Sunday 21st, where national teams of four athletes each will battle against each other.

If you aren’t able to attend in person then you can or tune in live via the HYROX World YouTube channel to watch the fastest HYROX athletes battle for world titles and championship glory.

2026 HYROX World Championship Livestream Schedule

So what times will the livestreams start?

  • On Thursday 18 June 2026, the Elite 15 Singles Livestream starts at 6:35 PM CEST (Stockholm).
  • On Friday 19 June 2026, Elite 15 Doubles Livestream starts at 7:55 PM CEST (Stockholm).
  • On Sunday the Mixed Relay Invitational starts at 5:55 PM CEST (Stockholm).

Scroll down to find out how this transfers across to your time zone.

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How to Watch the 2026 HYROX World Championships

What Time Do the HYROX World Championships Start in Your Time Zone?

Below is a breakdown of both the singles and doubles start times, across every major time zone in the world, and the relevant livestream so that you can watch it live.

How to Watch the 2026 HYROX World Championships Elite 15 Singles Livestream – Thursday 18 June

Elite 15 Singles Livestream Start Time from Your Time Zone

Time Zone Local Time
Los Angeles (PDT) 9:35 AM
Denver (MDT) 10:35 AM
Chicago (CDT) 11:35 AM
New York (EDT) 12:35 PM
São Paulo (BRT) 1:35 PM
London (BST) 5:35 PM
Stockholm (CEST) 6:35 PM
Johannesburg (SAST) 6:35 PM
Dubai (GST) 8:35 PM
Mumbai (IST) 10:05 PM
Singapore (SGT) 12:35 AM (19 June)
Beijing (China Standard Time) 12:35 AM (19 June)
Tokyo (JST) 1:35 AM (19 June)
Sydney (AEST) 2:35 AM (19 June)
Auckland (NZST) 4:35 AM (19 June)

How to Watch the 2026 HYROX World Championships Elite 15 Doubles Livestream – Friday 19 June

Elite 15 Doubles Livestream Start Time from Your Time Zone

Time Zone Local Time
Los Angeles (PDT) 10:55 AM
Denver (MDT) 11:55 AM
Chicago (CDT) 12:55 PM
New York (EDT) 1:55 PM
São Paulo (BRT) 2:55 PM
London (BST) 6:55 PM
Stockholm (CEST) 7:55 PM
Johannesburg (SAST) 7:55 PM
Dubai (GST) 9:55 PM
Mumbai (IST) 11:25 PM
Singapore (SGT) 1:55 AM (20 June)
Beijing (China Standard Time) 1:55 AM (20 June)
Tokyo (JST) 2:55 AM (20 June)
Sydney (AEST) 3:55 AM (20 June)
Auckland (NZST) 5:55 AM (20 June)

Elite 15 Singles – What to Look Out For

The Elite 15 Singles race will feature the 15 best male, and 15 best female HYROX athletes on the planet right now. Here’s a quick summary of what you need to know.

Defending Champions Return

Linda Meier (GER) and Tim Wenisch (GER) arrive in Stockholm as the reigning 2025 World Champions and will be aiming to defend their crowns on the biggest stage in the sport. But the 2026 season has already produced historic performances. Australian star Joanna Wietrzyk is on fire and enters the World Championship as the women’s world record holder after setting a new mark of 54:25.

On the men’s side, Austria’s Alexander Roncevic became the first athlete in HYROX history to break the 52-minute barrier, recording a remarkable 51:59.

Elite 15 Women’s Singles Start List

# Athlete Nation Qualification
1 Joanna Wietrzyk Australia 1st Place – Hamburg Major (WR Holder)
2 Vivian Tafuto USA 2nd Place – Hamburg Major
3 Lauren Weeks USA 3rd Place – Hamburg Major
4 Lucy Procter Great Britain 3rd Place – Melbourne Major
5 Jess Pettrow Australia 4th Place – Melbourne Major
6 Sinéad Bent Great Britain 5th Place – Melbourne Major
7 Linda Meier Germany 4th Place – Phoenix Major (Defending Champion)
8 Gabrielle Nikora-Baker New Zealand 5th Place – Phoenix Major
9 Lena Putters Belgium 6th Place – Phoenix Major
10 Morgan Schulz USA 3rd Place – Washington DC Regional
11 Seka Arning Germany 2nd Place – London Olympia Regional
12 Calypso Sheridan Australia 1st Place – Brisbane Regional
13 Alyssa McElheny USA 3rd Place – Warsaw Major
14 Emilie Dahmen Netherlands 8th Place – Warsaw Major
15 Stefanie Oswald Germany 9th Place – Warsaw Major

Elite 15 Men’s Singles Start List

# Athlete Nation Qualification
1 Alexander Roncevic Austria 1st Place – Hamburg Major (WR Holder)
2 Dylan Scott USA 2nd Place – Hamburg Major
3 Hidde Weersma Netherlands 3rd Place – Hamburg Major
4 Tim Wenisch Germany 1st Place – Melbourne Major (Defending Champion)
5 Hunter McIntyre USA 2nd Place – Melbourne Major
6 Charlie Botterill Great Britain 3rd Place – Melbourne Major
7 James Kelly Australia 2nd Place – Phoenix Major
8 Rich Ryan USA 3rd Place – Phoenix Major
9 Sean Noble Ireland 4th Place – Phoenix Major
10 Cole Learn Canada 1st Place – Washington DC Regional
11 Tomas Tvrdik Czech Republic 3rd Place – London Olympia Regional
12 Dexter Buchanan New Zealand 2nd Place – Brisbane Regional
13 Sebastian Ifversen Denmark 3rd Place – Warsaw Major
14 Louis Osselaer Belgium 6th Place – Warsaw Major
15 Luke Greer Great Britain 7th Place – Warsaw Major

Elite 15 Doubles: The Fastest Teams on Earth

The Elite 15 Doubles competition also takes place under the lights at Strawberry Arena, and with an unprecedented combined prize purse on the line for the Elite Doubles divisions, the stakes have never been higher.

Doubles World Record Holders to Watch

The 2026 season saw the Pro Doubles records constantly getting hammered. Lauren Weeks and Vivian Tafuto (USA) shattered the women’s record with an exceptional 52:11 performance at the Warsaw Major.

Over on the guy’s side, Alexander Rončević and Tim Wenisch (Austria/Germany) set a speedy new record of 47:40 at the EMEA Championships.

Elite 15 Women’s Doubles Start List

Let’s find out who will be pairing up.

# Team Nations
1 Lauren Weeks and Vivian Tafuto USA / USA
2 Joanna Wietrzyk and Jess Pettrow Australia / Australia
3 Sinéad Bent and Lucy Procter Great Britain / Great Britain
4 Meg Martin and Calypso Sheridan Australia / Australia
5 Ida Mathilde Steensgaard and Elli Stenfors Denmark / Finland
6 Charlie Searle and Lauren Stockley Great Britain / Wales
7 Jade Skillen and Kat Parnell Great Britain / Great Britain
8 Melanie Maurer and Jennifer Nikolaus Switzerland / Germany
9 Seka Arning and Manuela García Germany / Spain
10 Danél Louw and Vicky MacIntosh South Africa / Great Britain
11 Katherine Fahsbender and Morgan Schulz USA / USA
12 Alandra Greenlee and Kris Rugloski USA / USA
13 Jana Lebenstedt and Viola Oberländer Germany / Germany
14 Zara Piergianni and Gabriella Moriarty Great Britain / Great Britain
15 Margot and Charlotte Vandenlindenloof Belgium / Belgium

Elite 15 Men’s Doubles Start List

# Team Nations
1 Alexander Rončević and Tim Wenisch Austria / Germany
2 Jake Williamson and Hunter McIntyre Great Britain / USA
3 Rich Ryan and Pelayo Menendez Fernandez USA / Spain
4 James Kelly and Jake Dearden Australia / Great Britain
5 Hidde Weersma and Thierry Willigenberg Netherlands / Netherlands
6 Charlie Botterill and Ollie Russell Great Britain / Great Britain
7 Dylan Scott and Stephen Pelkofer USA / USA
8 Gustav Cordua and Sebastian Ifversen Denmark / Denmark
9 Luke Greer and Harry Thompson Great Britain / Great Britain
10 James Newbury and Dene Flude Australia / New Zealand
11 Maarten Enthoven and Louis Osselaer Netherlands / Belgium
12 Martin Lecorgne and Xavier Dufour France / France
13 Marko Nicic and Alexis Bernier Serbia / France
14 Pieter Maes and Tom Franssens Belgium / Belgium
15 Jeremy McConnell and Fabian Eisenlauer Great Britain / Germany

Whether you’re tuning in from North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, or Oceania, make sure you know your local start time and don’t miss the action.

Mixed Relay Invitational – Sunday 21 June

The action concludes at the 2026 HYROX World Championships with the highly anticipated Mixed Relay Invitational, also streamed live from Strawberry Arena in Stockholm, Sweden.

The Mixed Relay Invitational will start at 17:55 PM CEST (Stockholm).

Twenty of the world’s top nations will field their ultimate four-person super teams (two men and two women) to battle for national pride on the World Championship stage. The Mixed Relay format is a fast and explosive race in HYROX, demanding speed, teamwork, flawless transitions, and smart race strategy.

Will Team England continue its historic success in the relay format, or will a new nation emerge as world champion?

Mixed Relay Invitational Livestream

What Time Does the Mixed Relay Invitational Start in Your Time Zone?

Time Zone Local Time
Los Angeles (PDT) 8:55 AM
Denver (MDT) 9:55 AM
Chicago (CDT) 10:55 AM
New York (EDT) 11:55 AM
São Paulo (BRT) 12:55 PM
London (BST) 4:55 PM
Stockholm (CEST) 5:55 PM
Johannesburg (SAST) 5:55 PM
Dubai (GST) 7:55 PM
Mumbai (IST) 9:25 PM
Singapore (SGT) 11:55 PM
Beijing (China Standard Time) 11:55 PM
Tokyo (JST) 12:55 AM (22 June)
Sydney (AEST) 1:55 AM (22 June)
Auckland (NZST) 3:55 AM (22 June)

Mixed Relay Invitational Format

Unlike the individual races, the Mixed Relay is an all-out sprint from start to finish.

Format Element Details
Teams 20 invited nations plus exclusive wildcard teams
Athletes Four athletes per team (two men and two women)
Running Each athlete completes two 1km runs
Workouts Each athlete completes two functional workout stations
Strategy Teams must lock in their athlete sequence before the race begins

With transitions, pacing, and athlete order all playing crucial roles, a single mistake can be the difference between gold and missing the podium.

Nations to Watch

United Kingdom

The historical powerhouse of the relay format. With a deep talent pool and a proven track record on the World Championship stage, Team United Kingdom enters as one of the favourites.

United States

Packed with elite talent and individual world champions, Team USA will be targeting gold in Stockholm.

Germany

Known for precision, consistency, and strength across all workout stations, Germany is always a threat when the pressure is highest.

Australia

After a remarkable 2026 season from its individual athletes, Australia arrives with the speed and depth to challenge for the world title.

Mixed Relay Invitational Nations

Nineteen nations qualified through the National Performance Index (NPI), while Sweden receives an automatic place as the host nation.

Seed Country
1 Australia
2 United Kingdom
3 United States
4 Germany
5 Belgium
6 Canada
7 Spain
8 Ireland
9 Italy
10 Netherlands
11 South Africa
12 France
13 New Zealand
14 Mexico
15 South Korea
16 Morocco
17 China
18 United Arab Emirates
19 Poland
20 Sweden

Final Thoughts

From the Elite 15 Singles and Doubles races to the explosive Mixed Relay Invitational, the 2026 HYROX World Championships promises a long weekend of world class competition in Stockholm.

With reigning champions defending their titles, world record holders chasing new times, and national teams battling for pride in the Mixed Relay, you can expect some of the fastest and most competitive racing ever seen in HYROX.

No matter where you are in the world, make sure you know your local start time and tune in live on here on BOXROX.

Learn more about HYROX from Beau Wills, endurance star Alyssa McElheny and top elite athlete Gabrielle Nikora-Baker.

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