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How to Hit Sub-75 Hyrox (Open Women)

Sub-75 Open Women is top 15% — a strong trained amateur result. The first goal most competitive gym women target.

Goal time
1:15:00
Run pace required
5:00/km
Total run time
40:20
Total station time
29:40
Race plan

Recommended station splits for Sub-75

These are the per-station target times you need to average to hit 1:15:00. Slow on one? Make it up on running or another station. Faster on one? Bank time for fatigue later.

Station Target time
Ski Erg (1,000 m) 4:25
Sled Push (4 × 12.5 m, 102 kg) 5:00
Sled Pull (4 × 12.5 m, 78 kg) 4:15
Burpee Broad Jumps (80 m) 7:00
Rowing (1,000 m) 4:35
Farmers Carry (200 m, 2 × 16 kg) 3:10
Sandbag Lunges (100 m, 10 kg) 6:15
Wall Balls (100 reps, 4 kg) 8:00

Hold 5:00/km for each of the 8 × 1 km runs (5.04 min per run on average) and budget ~5:00 cumulative for the 16 transitions.

Roxzone budget
~5:00 across 16 transitions

Allow approximately 5:00 cumulative across the 16 transitions (run-to-station and station-to-run). This is one of the biggest hidden time costs in a Hyrox — practising clean, efficient transitions in training is worth 30–60 seconds on race day.

Running splits
5:00/km per km, 8 × 1 km runs

Hold 5:00/km for each of the 8 × 1 km runs. That's 5.04 minutes per run on average. Don't surge in run 1 — bank patience instead. The runs after the sled push and burpee broad jumps will feel the hardest; trust the pace and let your legs come back over the next 200–300 m.

Training focus
What to build to hit Sub-75
  • Running: 30-45 km/week, 1 threshold, 1 long
  • Sled: 1 session per week at race weight
  • Wall ball: 100 reps weekly
  • Strength: 2 sessions weekly
Athlete profile
Who hits Sub-75

Regular trainer with sub-23 5K, 100 wall balls broken, 4-6 months of structured Hyrox prep.

Realism check
Where Sub-75 sits in the field

Sub-75 is top-15% Open Women — top 30 at regional events and age-group competitive.

FAQ
Common questions about Sub-75

Is Sub-75 Hyrox a good time for Open Women?

Sub-75 is top-15% Open Women — top 30 at regional events and age-group competitive.

What running pace do I need for Sub-75 Hyrox?

You need to hold approximately 5:00/km for the 8 km of running across all 8 runs. Total running time at this pace is roughly 40 minutes — this is the largest single time component of the race.

How long does it take to train for Sub-75 Hyrox?

Most Open Women need 6-9 months to hit Sub-75, depending on starting fitness. The biggest variables are running base and sled push capacity.

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