2023 Hyrox World Championship Men’s Results

2023 HYROX World Championships Men’s Results:

The HYROX season started with the defending champion in retirement. But, he couldn’t stay away for long. He set a world record in his first race and wrapped the season with his third title. Hunter left the Ski Erg in first place and then put all doubts to rest when he got to the Sled Pull with a 20-second lead, gave his long-time rival, David Magida, a middle finger salute, and cruised to a victory.

The battle for spots 2-4 was undecided until the very last station. Ryan Kent entered the Wall Balls in second but quickly got passed by Alexander Roncevic for second place. Tobi Lautwein had quietly moved up after a slow start and was not in podium position until the literal last second when he overtook Kent for third place by a tenth of a second.

Graham Halliday stayed with the front pack for the entire race and closed out his season with a solid 5th place finish taking home the unofficial title as the UK’s top HYROX athlete.

Here is how the entire men’s field finished, plus their event winnings (in USD) where applicable.

  1. Hunter Mcintyre – 56:40 (USA) – $19,000
  2. Alexander Roncevic – 57:35 (Austria) – $9,000
  3. Tobias Lautwein – 58:26 – (Germany) – $4,500
  4. Ryan Kent – 58:26 – (USA) – $3,000
  5. Graham Halliday – 58:41 – (UK) – $2,500
  6. Jonathan Wynn – 58:50 (AUS) – $2,000
  7. Florian Gast (GER) – 59:59 – $1,500
  8. James Kelly (AUS) – 1:00:12 – $1,000
  9. Tiago Lousa (SPA) – 1:00:20
  10. Michael Sandbach (UK) – 1:00:30
  11. Tom Hogan (IRL) – 1:00:47
  12. Joffrey Voison (FRA) – 1:01:11
  13. Peter Schiller (GER) – 1:02:30
  14. Dylan Scott (USA) – 1:04:13
  15. David Magida (USA) – 1:09:41

This is Hunter’s 3rd time on top of the Hyrox World. He won the Hyrox World Championship in 2020 and 2022.

For some context on the progression of the sport, here are the Hyrox World Championship results from Las Vegas in May of 2022.

2022 HYROX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MEN’S RESULTS

  1. Hunter McIntyre | 58:05
  2. Ryan Kent | 1:00:26
  3. Alexander Roncevic | 1:00:38
  4. Tim Wenisch | 1:01:35
  5. Dylan Scott | 1:02:10
  6. Michael Sandbach | 1:03:17
  7. Richard Ryan | 1:04:38
  8. Jeffrey Voisin | 1:05:04
  9. Tom Hogan | 1:05:09
  10. Martin Michelius | 1:06:15

For a recap of the women’s race, read our recap here.

Watch the replay of the event on YouTube.

Watch a fun commentary on the event here: