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When HYROX speed meets CrossFit grit, records fall. 🚀 At Phoenix 2026, a mixed relay team of Cole Learn, Kyra Milligan, Luke Ennis, and Sydney Wells didn’t just win — they smashed the world record in the mixed relay with a 48:22 performance, finishing more than five minutes
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Big move for one of America’s fastest. ✍️ 2024 Olympian and U.S. half marathon record holder Weini Kelati has officially signed with Nike, kicking off the next chapter of her professional career. Kelati recently represented Team USA at the 2026 World Cross Country Championships
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BOXROX
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A number that redefines human endurance. Olympic champion and Ironman world titleholder Kristian Blummenfelt has reportedly recorded a VO₂ max of 101.1 ml/kg/min, the highest ever measured in a lab setting. The Norwegian triathlon star eclipses the previous benchmark and once
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@PandaPower2025
Panda_Power🐼
4 days
@RealHughJackman made it to BoxRox🚣🏼 He has every reason to be proud of his time🥳
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@LyndaNethaway
Lynda Nethaway
7 days
@Garmin would definitely tell him he’s Detraining 😂
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BOXROX
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A number that redefines human endurance. Olympic champion and Ironman world titleholder Kristian Blummenfelt has reportedly recorded a VO₂ max of 101.1 ml/kg/min, the highest ever measured in a lab setting. The Norwegian triathlon star eclipses the previous benchmark and once
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@KobraSportsMed
Matt | Rehab & Performance
9 days
Triple digit VO2 max is insane
@BOXROX
BOXROX
10 days
A number that redefines human endurance. Olympic champion and Ironman world titleholder Kristian Blummenfelt has reportedly recorded a VO₂ max of 101.1 ml/kg/min, the highest ever measured in a lab setting. The Norwegian triathlon star eclipses the previous benchmark and once
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@JoseAntonioPhD
Jose Antonio PhD
9 days
Holy mother of God 😳
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BOXROX
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A number that redefines human endurance. Olympic champion and Ironman world titleholder Kristian Blummenfelt has reportedly recorded a VO₂ max of 101.1 ml/kg/min, the highest ever measured in a lab setting. The Norwegian triathlon star eclipses the previous benchmark and once
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