In a night packed with grit, speed, and world-class athleticism, Germany emerged as the dominant force at the 2025 HYROX World Championships in Chicago. With the iconic Navy Pier as the backdrop, the Elite 15 races delivered edge-of-your-seat drama.
Both athletes showcased not only physical supremacy but also tactical brilliance and resilience under pressure. Their victories were the culmination of months of preparation, and their performances set a new benchmark in the ever-evolving world of competitive fitness racing.
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Here’s how the action unfolded on a night that will go down in HYROX history.
Women’s Elite 15
The Women’s Elite 15 final at the HYROX World Championships delivered an electrifying showdown, marked by unrelenting pace, fierce grit, and standout performances.
From the very first lap, the race was defined by intensity. The top female contenders wasted no time, setting an aggressive tempo that immediately spread the field. As the race progressed, the true differentiators became clear: the Sled Push, Sled Pull, and the always-brutal Burpee Broad Jumps. These grueling stations tested strength, strategy, and mental toughness.
In a commanding performance of 00:58:56, Linda Meier emerged victorious, showcasing world-class consistency across all workout zones. Hot on her heels, Joanna Wietrzyk pushed the pace relentlessly, finishing just 10 wall balls behind Meier in a gripping finale that had spectators on edge.
- Linda Meier 58.55
- Joanna Wietzryk 59.15
- Lauren Weeks 59.41
- Sinead Bent 60.20
- Lucy Procter 60.52
- Emilie Dahman 61.10
- Vivan Tafuto 61.56
- Amy Bevilaqua 62.28
- Jess Pettrow 62.50
- Melanie Maurer 63.20
- Kate Davey 63.36
- Ida Mathilde Steensgaard 63.56
- Lauren Griffith 65.08
One of the most inspiring moments of the race came from Amy Bevilacqua, who at 51 years old proved age is no barrier to elite performance. Her effort stood out not only for her remarkable endurance but also for the message it sent: excellence knows no age limit.
The 2025 HYROX Women’s Elite 15 final was a masterclass in athleticism, heart, and resilience — a race that will be remembered as one of the most competitive and inspiring in HYROX history.
Men’s Elite 15
The HYROX Men’s Elite 15 final in Chicago delivered a dramatic and unforgettable race, culminating in a spectacular win by Tim Wenisch, who crossed the finish line in 00:53:53 — a time worthy of the world’s best.
The early stages of the race were defined by Hunter McIntyre’s bold strategy. True to his reputation, he surged ahead with fearless intensity, setting a relentless pace that stretched the field from the outset. His confidence and raw power were on full display, challenging the rest of the pack to keep up.
- Tim Wenisch 53.52
- Hunter McIntyre 53.57
- Dylan Scott 54.57
- James Kelly 55.26
- Jonathon Wynn 55.48
- Tom Rodgers 55.53
- Hidde Weersma 56.08
- Alexander Roncevivc 56.20
- Beau Wills 56.50
- Graham Halliday 57.00
- Rich Ryan 57.01
- Pelayo Fernandez Menendez 58.41
But it was Wenisch who executed the perfect game plan. Staying composed and controlled through the early stations, he gradually reeled Hunter in. By the time they hit the final workout zone — the Wall Balls — it was anyone’s race. In a breathtaking final push from Hunter, Wenisch only just managed to hold off a resurgent McIntyre in one of the most thrilling HYROX finishes in recent memory.
Dylan Scott rounded out the podium with a strong third-place finish, reinforcing his position among the sport’s elite.
This Men’s Elite 15 final had everything: strategy, power, and drama. Wenisch’s perfectly timed surge, Hunter’s fearless opening, and a final stretch that kept the crowd holding its breath — all the elements of a championship worthy of the HYROX stage.
The 2025 HYROX World Championships delivered everything fans could hope for — fierce competition, unforgettable comebacks, and history-making performances. With Linda Meier and Tim Wenisch standing atop the podium, Germany stamped its authority on the global stage. As the sport continues to grow, this year’s championship proved that HYROX is not just a test of fitness, but of heart, strategy, and relentless determination.