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Bangkok to Host Asia Largest HYROX Fitness Race in August 2026
Brickinfo News Agency – Global fitness race organizer HYROX has announced plans to stage its largest-ever event in Asia, BYD HYROX Bangkok, from August 13 to 16, 2026, at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC). The four-day competition is expected to attract more than 22,000 local and international participants, marking a significant expansion for the brand in the region.
The upcoming event follows the BYD HYROX Bangkok race held in March 2026, which recorded nearly 17,500 participants. The growth has prompted organizers to extend the event duration from three to four days to accommodate rising demand from the regional fitness community. Currently, HYROX operates in over 30 countries and regions, with 17 events scheduled across major Asian cities for the 2025/2026 season.
Gary Wan, Managing Director of HYROX Asia Pacific, stated that the event represents the largest race in the history of the organization in Asia, highlighting Bangkok's strategic importance as a growth hub. To support this growth, HYROX has established a local ecosystem in Thailand, partnering with more than 170 gyms nationwide, including 100 operators within Bangkok, to deliver standardized training programs.
The choice of venue plays a critical role in managing the scale of the event. Wan noted that the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center provides the necessary infrastructure for the multi-day competition, laying the foundation for the expanded race format.
Surapol Utintu, Chief Executive Officer of QSNCC, stated that the event is projected to stimulate Thailand's tourism and broader economy by drawing global attendees. He emphasized the venue's commitment to serving as a platform for large-scale international events and connecting international audiences with the local sports and lifestyle sectors.
Looking forward, HYROX intends to use Thailand as a base for further expansion into Southeast Asia, with upcoming launches planned for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Jakarta, Indonesia. The organization is also exploring potential entries into Vietnam and the Philippines, alongside the development of "HYROX Youngstars," a youth-focused initiative featuring modified courses for children aged 8 to 15.
