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Hyrox Jakarta 2026 Results
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Hyrox Jakarta 2026 results: division winners, finishing times, and full leaderboard from Jakarta International Expo on June 27, 2026–June 28, 2026.
First-ever Hyrox in Indonesia 🇮🇩
AirAsia Hyrox Jakarta
June 27–28, 2026 — Indonesia's debut in the World Series of Fitness Racing. AirAsia is the official Asia-Pacific regional partner, with travel discounts for registered athletes flying in from the region.
All standard Hyrox divisions racing across two days. First Jakarta finishers set Indonesia's national benchmark times across every division.
Division Winners
Open Men
Kitae Nam
59:10
Open Women
Aki Yoshida
1:02:06
Pro Men
Gabe Heck
56:15
Pro Women
Calypso Sheridan
59:17
Total finishers: 11205
Notable
Gabe Heck (USA) wins Pro Men in 56:15 and Calypso Sheridan (AUS) breaks the hour in Pro Women (59:17) as 11,205 athletes open Season 9 in Jakarta.
Where Did You Finish?
Just raced Jakarta? Enter your finish time to see exactly where you placed in this field of 11,205+ finishers — plus how you stack up against every Hyrox athlete globally. Add your run time for a read on whether the track or the stations cost you.
Race Recap
Gabe Heck takes another Pro Men title as Calypso Sheridan breaks the hour in Jakarta
Hyrox Jakarta 2026 finished with 11,205 athletes as Season 9 opened in Southeast Asia. Gabe Heck (USA) won Pro Men in 56:15 — adding Jakarta to his season wins in Shanghai and Hong Kong — and Calypso Sheridan (AUS) took Pro Women in 59:17, dipping under the one-hour mark. In the Open divisions, Kitae Nam (KOR) won Men in 59:10 in a tight finish over Adrien Chabrefy (59:22), and Aki Yoshida (JPN) claimed Women in 1:02:06 by a margin of more than seven minutes. Against the global Open Women median of ~1:31, Yoshida's 1:02:06 places her deep in the top percentile of all recorded finishers.
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What the Results Show
The official Hyrox results break down your finish time into running splits and station splits. You can see exactly how long each 1km run took and how long you spent at each of the 8 stations. This is the most useful data you can get for planning your next race.
Results are listed by division: Open Men, Open Women, Pro Men, Pro Women, Doubles, and Relay. You get your overall finish time, your division rank, and your percentile within your division. The splits view is where the real analysis starts.
After the race, your results are usually live within 2 to 4 hours of your wave finishing. You will also get an email with a link to your personal results page.