HYROX Dallas

HYROX Dallas returns for a full weekend of competition from November 21–23, 2025, at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. The 2024 event saw standout performances, with Dylan Scott winning the Men’s Pro division in 58:13 and Amy Bevilacqua taking the Women’s Pro title in 1:03:35. The event also featured impressive showings in the Pro Doubles categories, with Jesse Biddle and Maceo Munoz winning the Men’s Pro Doubles in 57:41, and Kris Rugloski and Chrissy Poe taking the Women’s Pro Doubles title in 1:08:07.
Dallas delivers a bold blend of grit, glamour, and southern spirit for your HYROX weekend. After you’ve powered through the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center course, reward your effort with a dive into the city’s rich culture and legendary hospitality. Start with a walk through the Dallas Arts District—America’s largest contiguous arts district—or unwind in Klyde Warren Park with skyline views and gourmet food trucks.Fuel your recovery with a plate of Texas brisket or dive into Deep Ellum for live blues, murals, and craft breweries. For a dose of history, the Sixth Floor Museum offers a profound look into the life and legacy of JFK. Whether you’re sipping a cold one at a rooftop bar or sampling tacos from a roadside stand, Dallas serves up a race-cation where flavor, culture, and fun go big—just like Texas.
Dallas strikes a balance between big-city flair and Southern practicality. Hotel prices in the downtown core near the convention center can climb during events, but mid-range and budget options abound in nearby areas like Oak Lawn and Deep Ellum. Dining is especially wallet-friendly—think generous portions of Tex-Mex, barbecue, and Southern comfort food at reasonable prices. Public transportation is limited, but rideshares are plentiful and affordable. Museums often have free admission days, and walking-friendly neighborhoods make exploration low-cost and enjoyable.
HYROX Dallas takes place at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, located in the heart of downtown. Nearby options include the Omni Dallas Hotel, which connects directly to the venue, and Aloft Dallas Downtown for a modern, mid-range stay. Budget-friendly accommodations can be found in surrounding neighborhoods like Deep Ellum and Oak Lawn, with easy rideshare access. With central location and plentiful hotel choices, getting to the venue is quick and convenient for athletes at any price point.
Dallas isn’t a public transport city. DART light rail exists but Uber/Lyft are by far the easiest options. Dallas–Fort Worth International Airport is ~25 minutes to central venues.
Dallas medal shots shine against modern landmarks and wide Texas skies.
HYROX Dallas takes place in late November, when the city enjoys mild autumn weather. Expect highs around 18°C (65°F) and lows near 9°C (48°F), with relatively low humidity and a mix of sunshine and cloud cover. It’s ideal race-day weather—cool enough for peak performance but comfortable for exploring Dallas’s vibrant neighborhoods, food scene, and outdoor spaces.
Dallas is a foodie’s playground, especially for those craving bold Texan flavors with a Southern twist. Just steps from the convention center, Pecan Lodge serves some of the city’s best barbecue—think smoky brisket, ribs, and hearty sides perfect for refueling after the race. For lighter fare, True Food Kitchen offers fresh, health-focused dishes with plenty of vegetarian and gluten-free options. Explore the nearby Deep Ellum neighborhood for vibrant street art and an array of gastropubs and casual eateries serving everything from tacos to craft brews. Don’t leave without trying a classic Tex-Mex meal—cheesy enchiladas or sizzling fajitas will keep your energy high and your taste buds happy.
Dallas brings a Texas-sized approach to fitness: big gyms, big energy, and plenty of strength culture. HYROX events here feel natural, with CrossFit, F45, and conditioning gyms all feeding into the community.
Texans train with intensity and pride. HYROX in Dallas means loud cheering, group camaraderie, and a big event feel.
After an intense race at HYROX Dallas, athletes can find excellent recovery options right in the heart of downtown. The spa at The Joule Hotel offers luxurious massages, hydrotherapy pools, and relaxation lounges designed to soothe tired muscles and rejuvenate body and mind after a day of competition.
For a unique recovery experience, the Hiatus Spa + Retreat combines wellness therapies such as cryotherapy and infrared saunas with targeted sports massages, helping competitors reduce inflammation and speed healing.
Outdoor enthusiasts can also take advantage of nearby Klyde Warren Park, where gentle stretching, yoga classes, or mindful walks against the city skyline create a refreshing post-race wind-down.
Dallas supports HYROX athletes with a range of premium recovery choices blending relaxation, modern wellness, and vibrant urban energy — the perfect combo for a top-tier race-cation.