Winchester and Romsey gyms vie for 2026 fitness title
Six top gyms across Winchester and Romsey have been shortlisted for the 2026 Gym of the Year competition, with public voting set to begin next month. The contest, organized by the Hampshire Chronicle and Romsey Advertiser, highlights venues excelling in member experience and community impact.
Six gyms have been unveiled as finalists for the 2026 Gym of the Year competition, a regional contest celebrating the best fitness venues in Winchester and Romsey. The shortlist, announced today, includes gyms praised for innovative programs, accessibility, and member engagement.
The competition, now in its fourth year, is organized by the Hampshire Chronicle and Romsey Advertiser to honor facilities that exceed expectations in coaching, inclusivity, and community spirit. This year’s finalists span Winchester and Romsey, each vying for the top spot through member-driven nominations and performance metrics.
| Gym Name | Location | Distinctive Feature |
|---|---|---|
| New Energy Fitness | 36 Middle Brook St, Winchester, SO23 8DQ | High-intensity training with expert-led classes |
| OBX Boxing Gym | Fernacre Business Park, Budds Ln, Romsey, SO51 8AF | Specialized combat training and youth programs |
| Romsey Rapids | Southampton Rd, Romsey, SO51 8AF | Swimming pool and aqua fitness hub |
| Winchester Sport and Leisure Centre | Bar End Rd, Winchester, SO23 0JU | Olympic-standard facilities and membership diversity |
| Castle Fitness | Winnall Valley Rd, Winchester, SO23 0LD | Affordable plans with senior-friendly classes |
| Elevate Fitness Studios | Harman House, Winchester, SO23 7BS | Boutique studio with personalized training |
| Curves | Station Approach, Romsey, SO51 8DU | Women-focused strength and cardio programs |
| Winchester Racquets and Fitness | Bereweeke Rd, Winchester, SO22 6AN | Racket sports and recovery zones |
Public voting opens June 4 in the Hampshire Chronicle and June 5 in the Romsey Advertiser, with two weekends of submissions allowed. Coupons will be available at local newsagents, including Pickards in Winchester and TG Jones in Romsey, ensuring accessibility for all voters.
💡 Pro Tip
Vote early to secure your favorite gym’s spot—late entries risk disqualification if forms aren’t postmarked by June 15.
The contest’s organizers stress that winners will be determined by community support, not just amenities. Past winners have included facilities recognized for their adaptive programs and volunteer initiatives, reflecting Hampshire’s growing fitness culture.
- 📊 80% of Hampshire adults report regular exercise, per 2025 Public Health England data
- 🔍 Romsey’s OBX Boxing Gym leads in youth participation rates
- ⚠️ Voting requires physical coupons; no digital submissions accepted
Finalists will undergo a public vote phase, with results published in the Hampshire Chronicle and Romsey Advertiser on July 16. The winning gym receives a year-long marketing boost and a £5,000 grant for facility upgrades.
📋 By The Numbers
- 12,000+ — Votes cast in 2025’s competition
- £5,000 — Prize for the 2026 winner
- 3 — Finalists from Romsey this year
Community feedback has already sparked debates online, with members praising facilities like Romsey Rapids for its aqua classes and Castle Fitness for its senior discounts. The competition’s timing aligns with Hampshire’s push for healthier lifestyles amid rising obesity rates.
Key Points
- ✅ Voting starts June 4 in Hampshire Chronicle and June 5 in Romsey Advertiser
- ⚡ Finalists include eight gyms across Winchester and Romsey
- 💡 Winners receive £5,000 and a year of promotional support
Organizers confirm that all entries will be verified for authenticity, with ties broken by a panel of local health professionals. The competition remains a barometer for the region’s fitness trends, highlighting gyms that invest in member retention and innovation.
- June 4-11 — Hampshire Chronicle voting period
- June 5-12 — Romsey Advertiser voting period
- June 15 — Deadline for coupon submissions
- July 16 — Winners announced
The 2026 Gym of the Year competition underscores Hampshire’s vibrant fitness scene, where community-driven excellence often outweighs commercial success. With voting now open, the region’s gym-goers hold the power to shape next year’s top venue.