In 2026, Alexander Rončević recorded a new HYROX world best of 51:59.
At Speediance, we recognise this achievement and extend our congratulations on his remarkable performance.
HYROX is a standardised indoor fitness race that combines fixed-distance running with a sequence of functional workout stations, performed in the same order at every event. Rather than relying on strength or endurance alone, it challenges athletes to manage pacing, transition smoothly between exercises, and maintain efficiency as fatigue builds. Preparation for this format is less about isolated ability and more about continuity—the ability to sustain movement, control effort, and recover quickly between efforts.
This is where structured HYROX training becomes essential. A result like this is not produced in a single moment; it is developed over time through disciplined preparation, repeated practice, and systems that perform reliably under pressure. In the lead-up to this performance, Alexander Rončević incorporated the Speediance Gym Monster 2 into his training routine—not as a shortcut, but as part of his regular workload.
The Speediance Gym Monster 2 is built for structured and repeatable training. Offering up to 100 kg of digital resistance, it supports controlled progression across different stages of training. Its compact design and digital resistance system also make it well suited to frequent sessions, reducing setup complexity and helping maintain long-term consistency.
Elite performance is not defined by a single session, but by how well a training system holds up over time. Alexander’s preparation reflects this clearly: controlled movement, focused execution, and no unnecessary distractions—just consistent work.
The 51:59 mark is now part of HYROX history. While records will continue to improve, the foundation behind them remains unchanged: structured training, sustained effort, and consistency over time. From elite preparation to everyday progress, this is the environment Speediance is designed to support.