How to get HYROX LONDON 2025 TICKETS: TIMINGS AND DETAILS REVIEWED

Hyrox has come a long way since launching in 2017 in Germany. Now, eight years later, Hyrox has gone globally and expanded to 84 competitions in 25 countries.

We are only three months away from London’s next Hyrox in May, and if last year’s event is something to pass by, shopping quickly to secure a ticket – Hyrox London 2024 sold out in minutes, with waiting lists peaking 4,000.

But do not panic yet to secure a post – there is some good news: The ballot is gone. According to organizers, it actually sounds like this season can be easier to get in than before. Here’s what you need to know:

When will Hyrox London tickets release in 2025?

There will be two ticket drops: One Thursday, February 13, at. 10:00 GMT, and another at. 16:00 GMT. This means you have two options to secure your HYROX ticket. Spectator tickets will also be available as additions.

Where can i get HYROX LONDON tickets?

Tickets will only be available on the main hire hole site on a first-come, first-served basis.

Will there be a vote?

No, not this time. ‘Moving away from the voting system to two assigned ticket drops will simplify your ticket process and athlete experience,’ Hyrox tells Women’s Health UK. ‘The move away from the voting system reduces waiting times. Athletes will immediately know if they have secured a ticket. This is a much simpler process – it will be easier to plan and secure a place. ‘

When and where is the next Hyrox London 2025 event?

Hyrox London takes place from 3 to 5 May 2025 in London Olympia, Hammersmith Road, W14 8ux.

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Robert Hicks is Multiplatform -Director at Men’s Health UK. Robert has written several articles on health, fitness and nutrition and created several documentaries, especially Britain’s steroid epidemic and is a sports science candidate and author of three fitness books published by Bloomsbury and has written several articles on health, fitness and nutrition and created several documentaries, especially Britain’s steroid epidemic and The faces of suicide attempts. Robert has worked at Men’s Health UK for seven years.