Filipina Women in HYROX: The Athletes Putting the Philippines on the Map
There is no verified Filipina HYROX coach in the Philippines yet. Not one.
That gap is worth naming — because it sits alongside a contrasting truth: Filipina women are already competing in HYROX events across Asia, finishing on podiums, and bringing the sport to millions of followers through social media. The coaching infrastructure just hasn't caught up.
Here is every Filipina woman we have been able to verify as a HYROX competitor, sourced entirely from public records, race results, and Philippine media.
Solenn Heussaff and Isabelle Daza — HYROX Seoul Podium Finishers
The most competitive Filipina HYROX story so far belongs to Solenn Heussaff and Isabelle Daza, who paired up as a Doubles Women team at HYROX Seoul in November 2025 — and reached the podium.
Their documented race time from the official HYROX results database: 1:25:56 in the Doubles Women 35–39 division. PhilStar Life described them as a "triumphant pair at the podium of Hyrox Seoul." This was not a celebrity appearance — this was a result.
Both women have been building their fitness credentials seriously. Bolzico and Semblat (their husbands) had already competed together at HYROX Hong Kong in the Pro division before Seoul, which means this circle had prior HYROX race experience going in. Solenn and Isabelle trained specifically to compete as a pair, and it showed.
This is arguably the highest-profile competitive result by Filipino women in HYROX to date.
Anne Curtis — The One Who Did It "For Love"
Anne Curtis competed in HYROX Seoul alongside her husband Erwan Heussaff, racing as a Doubles Mixed team. By her own admission, she went in with minimal preparation.
"I think our group of friends really liked the challenge. I was more the girl being pulled into things," she told media afterward. Her race wasn't about time — it was about showing up, and the social media documentation of it introduced HYROX to her massive follower base in a way that no official marketing campaign could match.
The couple finished the race. The precise time has not been publicly confirmed, but media coverage indicates they completed it within the event cutoff.
Kim Jones-Revilla — Multi-Sport Athlete Goes HYROX
Kim Jones competed alongside husband Jerald Uy at HYROX Seoul in the Doubles Mixed category. Kim brings a legitimate multi-sport background — marathon runner and triathlete — which translates well to the endurance demands of HYROX.
Like the other Filipino couples, their participation was documented across social media and Philippine lifestyle media, adding to the cultural momentum around HYROX in the Philippines.
Marites Nocyao — The Quiet Record Setter
While celebrities drew the cameras, Marites Nocyao was putting up numbers. She partnered with Gabb Rosario (the Philippines' fastest HYROX Pro athlete) for the Mixed Doubles at HYROX Bangkok, finishing in 1:01:33 — earning 2nd place overall.
This is arguably the fastest verified Filipina HYROX race time on record in any category. Unlike the celebrity entrants, Nocyao's participation received minimal media coverage, but her result speaks for itself.
The Gap That Matters
No Filipina HYROX coach has been publicly documented in the Philippines as of mid-2026. The five verified coaches on this site — Justin Hernandez, Tinoy Borromeo, Mauro Lumba, Gabb Rosario, and Alvheen Crudo — are all men.
This is not unusual for a sport still in its Philippine infancy. The same pattern played out in CrossFit before female coaches rose to prominence and brought the sport's female community with them.
HYROX is now at that inflection point. The first Filipina to build a public coaching identity around HYROX will have almost no competition for that position. The athletes are here. The audience is here. The infrastructure — Gold's Gym x Metcon, Fitness First, KILOS.PH — is here.
What is missing is the coach.
Why This Matters for the Philippine HYROX Community
Filipino social bonds are the sport's single greatest growth lever in this country. The Seoul group — Anne, Erwan, Solenn, Nico, Isabelle, Adrien, Kim, Jerald — did not just compete. They documented it, laughed through it, struggled through it publicly, and made it look like exactly what HYROX is at its best: something you do with people you love.
That is not marketing. That is community. And Filipino women, who drive a disproportionate share of both fitness culture and social media engagement in this country, are already the ones carrying this story.
The question is not whether Filipina women belong in HYROX. The question is who will be first to make a career out of coaching them.
Know a Filipina HYROX coach or competitive athlete we missed? The data on this site is only as good as what is publicly verifiable. As more names emerge, this page will be updated.