
Big crowds. High energy. Even higher elevation. HYROX Mexico City returns this weekend, with athletes from across Latin America converging at Smart Fit HYROX Mexico City for three days of racing at 2,200 metres above sea level.
From Open Doubles to Pro Relays, the atmosphere is set to be electric — and at altitude, every rep counts.
Carrera en marcha!
With racing kicking off Friday, it’s not too late to get involved. Spectator tickets are still available, so grab yours and come experience the pace, power, and passion of HYROX in CDMX.
👉 Your Mexico City Race Guide includes:
✅ Full wave schedule
✅ Venue access info
✅ Local eats + recovery tips
✅ Team coordination with RoxHQ
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HYROX MEXICO CITY Ticket and Information Page
Offical MEXICO CITY race results
MEXICO CITY World Championship Qualifying Slots
Get the official Rulebooks for all HYROX Races
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Friday 7th November
HYROX MEN: 8:30 – 10:40
HYROX DOUBLES MEN: 11:00 – 12:40
HYROX PRO DOUBLES WOMEN: 13:00 – 13:10
HYROX PRO WOMEN: 13:20 – 13:30
HYROX DOUBLES MIXED: 13:50 – 15:40
HYROX WOMEN: 16:10 – 17:40
HYROX DOUBLES WOMEN: 18:00 – 19:30
HYROX PRO MEN: 20:10 – 20:30
HYROX PRO DOUBLES MEN: 20:50 – 21:10
Saturday 8th November
HYROX MEN: 8:30 – 13:50
HYROX PRO DOUBLES WOMEN: 14:10 – 14:30
HYROX PRO WOMEN: 14:40 – 15:00
HYROX DOUBLES MIXED: 15:20 – 19:00
HYROX PRO MEN: 19:30 – 20:20
HYROX PRO DOUBLES MEN: 20:40 – 21:00
Sunday 9th November
HYROX DOUBLES MEN: 8:30 – 11:40
HYROX WOMEN: 12:10 – 14:30
HYROX DOUBLES WOMEN: 14:50 – 17:40
HYROX RELAYS: 18:10 – 18:35
*Provisional, subject to change.
**Registration on-site opens for each division 90 minutes before the first start wave of that division. If you wish to enter the hall before your official check-in window, please go via the Spectators Desk and show your ticket & ID.
Laps 1–7: Go IN the third time you see the IN sign
Lap 8: Go IN the second time you see WALL BALL IN
16:30 at Relay Transition Zone (Between Burpees & Row)
*It is mandatory for at least 1 of the team members to assist to the relay briefing*
📍 PUMA Mitikah, Second Floor
🗓️ 6th Nov, 11:00–18:00
📍 Av. Río Churubusco 601, Xoco, Benito Juárez, 03330 Ciudad de México
🛑 Check-in closes at 19:00 sharp. No exceptions.
🛈 Athletes competing Saturday or Sunday must check in on race day only at their assigned time.
📍 Centro Banamex
📍 Av. del Conscripto 311, Lomas de Sotelo, Hipódromo de las Américas, Miguel Hidalgo, 11610 Ciudad de México
🔐 You must bring ID
🛑 No check-in on behalf of others
🕓 Only available on the day you race
Age group ceremonies will take place after all athletes in each division have competed.
🕑 Exact times TBA
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The Metro here is extensive, cheap (~$0.30 per ride), and colorful — but it’s also crowded, especially at peak times. Many athletes opt for safer, more direct rides with Uber or DiDi, both of which are affordable compared to Europe or the U.S. From Benito Juárez International Airport (MEX), the city center and most HYROX-linked gyms are about 30–40 minutes away depending on traffic.
Mexico City is photogenic, with a mix of grand landmarks and colorful street life that make medal shots unforgettable.
The city’s high altitude of approximately 2,200 meters (7,200 feet) adds an extra layer of challenge, testing athletes’ endurance and adaptability. The 2024 event saw remarkable performances, with Aldo Lozano Márquez winning the Men’s Pro division in 1:04:49 and Jillian Crespi taking the Women’s Pro title in 1:19:26.
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HYROX Mexico City in November takes place during the city’s dry season, making for ideal racing conditions. Expect pleasant daytime temperatures around 21–24°C (70–75°F) with cooler mornings and evenings dipping to 10–12°C (50–54°F). Rain is rare, skies are typically clear, and the high altitude (2,240m) adds a layer of challenge for unacclimated athletes. Pack light layers, stay hydrated, and prepare for a race in clean, crisp autumn air.
Mexico City is a vibrant food lover’s paradise with options that energize and satisfy every athlete’s palate. Near Centro Citibanamex, El Cardenal offers classic Mexican breakfasts with fresh, wholesome ingredients, perfect for a pre-race fuel-up. For a quick, nutritious bite, Panadería Rosetta in Roma serves artisanal breads and gluten-free treats alongside quality coffee. If you crave authentic street food, try Taquería Los Cocuyos in the historic center for famous tacos al pastor and other flavorful delights. For a modern, health-conscious option, Forever Vegano offers plant-based bowls and smoothies ideal for post-race recovery. The city’s culinary diversity and affordability mean you can enjoy bold flavors and nutritious meals without stretching your budget.
HYROX Ciudad de México offers more than just a competitive race—it’s an invitation to explore a city rich in history, culture, and culinary delights. After the event, wander through the historic Zócalo, visit the ancient ruins of Teotihuacan, or savor authentic Mexican cuisine in the vibrant neighborhoods of Roma and Condesa. The city’s unique blend of tradition and modernity provides an unforgettable backdrop for your race-cation.
*Your complete HYROX Mexico City Race Guide is out now*
After the challenge of racing at high altitude in Mexico City, recovery is key—and athletes have several excellent options near Centro Citibanamex. Many upscale hotels nearby, such as the JW Marriott and Hyatt Regency Polanco, offer spa facilities featuring massages, hydrotherapy pools, and steam rooms to soothe sore muscles and aid in recovery.
For a unique local experience, the nearby Temazcal sweat lodge ceremony—a traditional Mexican ritual involving herbal steam baths—is available at wellness centers throughout the city and is renowned for detoxifying the body and rejuvenating energy after intense physical exertion.
Additionally, the Chapultepec Forest offers expansive green spaces ideal for gentle recovery walks, light stretching, or mindfulness practices amid tranquil nature within the bustling metropolis. With a blend of modern spa amenities and cultural healing traditions, Mexico City supports athletes in recovering body and mind for peak performance.
HYROX Mexico City takes place at Centro Citibanamex in the Lomas de Sotelo area, with a range of nearby hotel options to suit every budget. Top picks include JW Marriott Hotel Mexico City and Hyatt Regency Polanco for upscale comfort within a short drive of the venue. More affordable options like Hotel Escandon or Holiday Inn Express Mexico Reforma offer solid value with metro or rideshare access. With low local costs and good transport links, staying near the venue is both convenient and cost-effective.
Mexico City has exploded into one of Latin America’s strongest functional fitness hubs. The Smart Fit network, already huge across Mexico, has positioned itself as the official HYROX partner here — making hybrid training accessible across dozens of locations. In Mexico City, the gyms are busy at all hours, full of energy, and filled with athletes balancing endurance runs with heavy functional work.
Culturally, Mexico City athletes love intensity and music. Group energy is the norm — training feels like a party but with a fierce, competitive edge. You’ll find crews piling into gyms after work, pushing sleds hard, and then grabbing tacos together.
Mexico City is one of the most budget-friendly destinations on the HYROX calendar. Centrally located hotels range from $40–100 USD per night, with excellent quality at every price point. Street food and local restaurants serve flavorful meals for $5–10, while upscale dining rarely exceeds $30. The metro is extensive and costs just a few cents per ride. Cultural attractions—like museums, markets, and historical landmarks—are often free or very inexpensive. Mexico City offers top-tier value, allowing athletes to enjoy world-class culture, cuisine, and competition on a lean budget.
