Hyrox London hits record finisher numbers, but gender gap remains
The number of finishers at London Hyrox has risen by nearly fiftyfold since the inaugural event, official Hyrox data suggests.

The number of finishers at London Hyrox has risen by nearly fiftyfold since the inaugural event, official Hyrox data suggests.

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