PV Sindhu Tackles HYROX Race with Cheers from Harmanpreet Kaur in Bengaluru

Two-time Olympic medalist PV Sindhu took on the HYROX fitness race in Bengaluru, competing in a mixed relay format that combined running and functional workouts. Indian cricket captain Harmanpreet Kaur was present as a supporter and cheerleader, highlighting a crossover of sporting stars. The Bengaluru edition of the event attracted over 8,200 participants, showcasing strong community interest. HYROX continues to expand in India after successful events in Mumbai and Delhi, deepening engagement with fitness enthusiasts.

Key Points: Sindhu, Harmanpreet Kaur Experience HYROX Fitness Race in Bengaluru

  • Sindhu competes in HYROX mixed relay
  • Harmanpreet Kaur cheers her on
  • Race combines 1km runs & workout stations
  • Bengaluru event drew 8,200+ participants
  • HYROX expands India footprint after Mumbai, Delhi
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PV Sindhu, Harmanpreet Kaur experience HYROX race in Bengaluru

Olympic medalist PV Sindhu competes in HYROX fitness challenge, cheered on by cricket captain Harmanpreet Kaur. Over 8,200 participants in Bengaluru.

"Badminton has always been my world - but HYROX is completely different... I would pretend it was easy. But that is exactly what drew me to it. - PV Sindhu"

Bengaluru, April 12

Indian cricket team captain Harmanpreet Kaur stepped away from the field to experience the action, while two-time Olympic medalist PV Sindhu stepped off the court to take on a popular fitness challenge in Bengaluru.

Sports brands PUMA (official apparel and footwear partner for HYROX races worldwide) and HYROX brought their ultimate disruptive race format to the city for the first time.

HYROX is a global fitness race with an exciting format that combines functional workouts and endurance running, 8 rounds of 1 km run +1 workout station. It is open to all levels of athletes, from elite competitors to everyday gym-goers.

PV Sindhu, also an ambassador for PUMA along with Kaur, competed in a mixed relay format, taking on eight 1 km runs paired with eight functional workout stations, including the sledge push and rowing in a fitness race that demanded endurance, energy, strength, and everything in between. She found an encouraging cheerleader in Harmanpreet.

Sindhu said, as quoted by a press release, "Badminton has always been my world - but HYROX is completely different. There is no opponent across the net, just you, the clock, and eight stations that test everything at once. I would pretend it was easy. But that is exactly what drew me to it. Harmanpreet Kaur cheered me on and brought an energy that pushed me harder. As athletes, we are always looking for the thing that makes us better at what we do."

Recently-crowned World Cup winning skipper Harmanpreet said, "I lead a team each time I step onto a cricket field, but watching Sindhu take on the challenge was a unique experience. We come from very different sporting disciplines, with very different training worlds, and watching her compete at the highest level was incredible to witness. HYROX tests you in ways your own sport does not always prepare you for."

While badminton and cricket met on a common ground, the Bengaluru edition of the fitness race recorded more than 8200 participants across categories, underscoring strong community turnout and growing interest in HYROX as a competitive format.

HYROX came to India in 2025 with events in Mumbai and Delhi, drawing more than 7,000 participants. The Bengaluru edition continues that momentum, expanding the footprint of the sport and deepening the engagement with a growing base of competitive fitness enthusiasts.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is fantastic for fitness culture in India. 8200 participants in Bengaluru is no joke! Shows how health consciousness is growing beyond just cricket and badminton. Might sign up for the next one in my city 💪
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Aman W
Respect to Sindhu for stepping out of her comfort zone. Badminton requires insane stamina, but HYROX seems like a whole different beast. "No opponent across the net, just you and the clock" – that's a powerful mindset.
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Sarah B
While it's great to see this event, I hope the focus remains on promoting fitness for all and not just becomes another expensive, exclusive trend. The article says it's open to all levels, which is the right spirit.
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Karthik V
Bengaluru leading the way as always! Silicon Valley of India is also becoming the fitness valley 😄 Great to see international formats finding such a strong foothold here. Next stop, Chennai maybe?
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Nisha Z
Love this crossover! Our athletes are true role models. They could have just done a brand shoot, but they actually participated and challenged themselves. That's the message young kids need to see.

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