#RedefiningTriathlon

SINGAPORE T100 TRIATHLON
25-26 April 2026
Race in stunning Singapore: swim in Marina bay, bike through closed city roads and run through the Gardens by the Bay in this incredible sell-out event. Race in stunning Singapore: swim in Marina bay, bike through closed city roads and run through the Gardens by the Bay in this incredible sell-out event.

Waugh The Winner That Takes It All In The Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Decider

by

T100 Communications

Kate Waugh - 2025 T100 Triathlon World Champion

Lusail, Qatar: Great Britainโ€™s Kate Waugh claimed the victory she needed – and craved – in the Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Final today in Lusail.ย 

Waugh had led the T100 Race To Qatar rankings going into the title decider and knew a victory would seal the season-long crown – and her first ever World Championship in the sport. Not to mention a series first prize of $200,000 USD.ย 

Slowing to a walk through exhaustion in the final straight and then stumbling to her knees as she crossed the line, Waugh had given it absolutely everything to get the job done.ย 

Kate Waugh - 2025 T100 Triathlon World Champion
Kate Waugh crossing the line in the Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Final. Credit: PTO

But she was simply not to be denied by title rivals Julie Derron, whoโ€™s run wasnโ€™t quite on top form, and saw her finish third; and Lucy Charles-Barclay, who lost ground on the leaders on her run, to finish fifth.ย 

T100 Race To Qatar โ€“ 2025 Final Season Standings

Position Name Series points Prize Money
1 K Waugh 183 $200,000
2 J Derron 163 $170,000
3 L Charles-Barclay 152 $150,000
4 A Gentle 137 $120,000
5 J Learmonth 120 $110,000
6 E Salthouse 97 $90,000
7 G Taylor-Brown 90 $85,000
8 T Knibb 90 $80,000
9 L Byram 89 $75,000
10 H Lawrence 85 $70,000
11 H Berry 85 $50,000
12 T Spivey 75 $45,000
13 L Perterer 71 $40,000
14 P Findlay 66 $35,000
15 I Lee 61 $30,000
16 S Pรฉrez Sala 58 $28,000
17 H De Vet 56 $26,000
18 C Pohle 54 $24,000
19 G Thek 52 $22,000
20 M McDonald 39 $20,000

 

Key Quotesย 

Winner: Kate Waugh (GBR)

โ€œOh my gosh, that was the most dramatic way to win the world title. Iโ€™ve always been a bit of a drama queen, so perhaps that was the best way to win it I guess. Iโ€™m completely overwhelmed with emotion right now. I do not want to see those finish line photos!โ€

โ€œThat had it all. It was just hard from start to finish. I think I cried a bit on the bike, I just was suffering so much and obviously there was the drama with the water stations and I was getting angry. My dad said to me at one point โ€œOkay just channel that angerโ€ so I set off on the run and didnโ€™t look back. Going onto the last lap I felt the floor starting to tilt a bit and I was like โ€œoh Iโ€™m in trouble nowโ€ I just held it together and then Georgia was putting me under pressure and I luckily just got across the line.โ€

โ€œIt hurt so much, mentally, emotionallyโ€ฆitโ€™s December now and Iโ€™ve never raced this late in the year. Iโ€™m tired but I told myself Iโ€™m going to enjoy my holiday so much more if I just give it one last push. Iโ€™m completely overwhelmed with emotion and I’m so grateful to the T100 for this opportunity and Iโ€™m buzzing.โ€

โ€œI also want to give a shoutout to Lucy Charles-Barclay and Julie Derron. They literally pushed me right to the line and I think we made for an epic battle. Iโ€™m grateful to them and kudos to them.โ€

Second: Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR)

โ€œI just needed a 21-race build up to get me ready! I donโ€™t know, itโ€™s my last one and my aim was to have a good swim and I really fought on the swim. Itโ€™s really hard at the front. I had a good swim, I got out with the front girls. I lost the front girls on the bike but we didnโ€™t lose too much time so I was happy. I am happy to lose in these races, so I just go for it and see what happens.โ€ย 

โ€œI think thatโ€™s what I have done this year – just race myself to fitness. I mean I was getting close to Kate but also I thought I canโ€™t pass her, sheโ€™s about to win, it would be really mean for me to pass her now. But I didnโ€™t get there anyway. When I was running with Julie I just sat on her shoulder and then I took a chance, I went and I didnโ€™t look back and hoped she wasnโ€™t feeling better than me.โ€

โ€œNot difficult at all! Itโ€™s going to be very very easy. This week staying at the Ritz I feel like Iโ€™m on holiday already. Iโ€™m definitely ready for this break now.โ€

Third: Julie Derron (SUI)ย 

โ€œThat was tough. I donโ€™t think Iโ€™ve ever ridden that hard too. I knew I had to push the pace and keep the gap as small as possible coming off the bike. Iโ€™m a bit disappointed that my run strength didnโ€™t really show through today. But to come away second in the world, itโ€™s amazing. I feel like itโ€™s the closest Iโ€™ve ever come to a World Championship title. It gives me a little bit of fire for next year.โ€

โ€œI was hanging on to the girls around me – they were super strong – and I knew that I had to just try and stay there to, as I said, minimise the gap coming off the bike. To my coach, we discussed a gap of three minutes I could run down if I had my day. I came pretty close so I canโ€™t be disappointed.โ€

โ€œI think I can relax a bit now, Iโ€™ve been on the road for a long time so Iโ€™m looking forward to heading home for Christmas and of course building up for next year. At the beginning of this year I just wanted to do the season and see how it ends up and to come away with a podium again at the end of the year, one step higher than last year, I guess the only way is up next year.โ€

โ€œI won two races this year which is amazing. Looking back I can be so happy with my year and Iโ€™ll take that as motivation for next year.โ€

โ€œWe do have a worthy World Champion, Kate was super consistent this year. She showed up when it counted the most so congrats to her. Of course, to Lucy as well to pushing the pace all the season and to everyone else racing. And thanks to you for commentating. I think weโ€™re all thankful to everyone.โ€

Fifth: Lucy Charles-Barclay (GBR)

โ€œIโ€™m definitely happy itโ€™s over. Itโ€™s been a great year, I would have liked to finish a bit stronger than that but Iโ€™m happy I made it to the finish line and made it to the off-season. I can celebrate that!โ€

โ€œI feel like I was obviously on the back off a really big high and then I was trying to knuckle down and do those last few weeks of training. Obviously weโ€™re leading into the festive period so itโ€™s hard to do that but I feel like I definitely did the best I could. I think that kind of showed today, that was all I had left to give. Iโ€™ve got to be happy with it.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m definitely buzzing about that [not having to go for a long run on Xmas morning], I think Iโ€™ll be enjoying all of the festive food and re-fuelling hopefully for another big year next year.โ€

HOW THE RACE UNFOLDEDย 

T100 series contender Lucy Charles-Barclay led the 2km swim, leaving the water in 26:25, fronting a lead group of eight that included fellow Briton Kate Waugh โ€“ 1st in Race To Qatar standings โ€“ along with Jess Learmonth and Georgia Taylor-Brown. Meanwhile, another pre-race favorite โ€“ Switzerlandโ€™s Julie Derron โ€“ exited the water 1:24 behind.ย 

After a fast T1, Waugh led early on the 80km bike before Learmonth and then Charles-Barclay joined her โ€“ creating an all-British front trio. By 15km, the top five were exclusively British, with India Lee and Taylor-Brown the only other athletes within 1 minute of the lead. After seeming to struggle on the last bike lap, Waugh eventually surged in the final 5km to enter T2 first.

Showing another lightning transition, Waugh took a 17-second lead out onto the 18km run, while Derron started the run in 6th place, 1:44 behind.ย  By the 5km mark, Waugh led Charles-Barclay by 48 seconds, with Taylor-Brown (+1:21) and Derron (+1:41) chasing hard to come up onto the Britโ€™s shoulder. That pair then ran together, overtaking Charles-Barclay and in the final lap, Taylor-Brown broke away from Derron to close within 45 seconds of the lead with 1500m to go.

Despite Taylor-Brownโ€™s late charge, Waugh was alone going into the finish straight, grabbing the tape full of emotion and exhaustion to win the Race To Qatar and become the 2025 T100 Triathlon World Champion in a time of 3:31:30. The Brit takes $25,000 for the win and a huge $200,000 world champion bonus.

Taylor-Brown was 2nd, moving herself up 10 places to 7th in the final T100 Race To Qatar Standings, worth $85,000 in addition to $17,000 for the race itself.

Derronโ€™s 3rd place secured 2nd overall in the T100 Standings and a prize purse of $170,000 along with $13,000 for the last podium spot.

Meanwhile, Australiaโ€™s Ellie Salthouse managed to overhaul Charles-Barclay and take 4th place, moving her up 5 spots in the T100 Standings, worth $90,000.

Charles-Barclay rounded out the top-5, finishing 3rd overall in the standings and earning $150,000 in bonus money.

Race Finish

Position Athlete Finish T100 Race To Qatar Points Prize Money
1 K Waugh 3:31:30 55 $25,000
2 G Taylor-Brown 3:31:50 46 $17,000
3 J Derron 3:32:31 41 $13,000
4 E Salthouse 3:34:51 37 $10,500
5 L Charles-Barclay 3:35:08 33 $9,000
6 A Gentle 3:35:30 30 $8,000
7 H Lawrence 3:36:27 27 $7,000
8 J Learmonth 3:36:46 24 $6,000
9 S Pรฉrez Sala 3:37:14 21 $5,000
10 C Pohle 3:37:19 18 $4,500
11 L Byram 3:37:45 16 $4,000
12 H Berry 3:38:39 14 $3,500
13 L Perterer 3:39:04 12 $3,000
14 L Rayner 3:40:09 10 $2,500
15 T Spivey 3:40:48 9 $2,000
16 I Lee 3:42:05 8 $1,500
17 I Simmonds 3:43:02 7 $1,250
18 G Thek 3:44:33 6 $1,000
19 M McDonald 3:45:00 5 $750
20 K Kivioja 3:45:37 4 $500
21 D Diederiks 3:46:25 2 $500
22 L Bissig 3:47:54 2 $500
23 E Visser 3:56:19 2 $500
24 H De Vet 3:59:54 2 $500

 

-ends-ย 

Notes To Editors

How the 2025 T100 Triathlon World Tour works:

  • Athletes score 35 points for first place to 1 pt for 20th place at each of the nine races, with increased points for 2nd (up from 28 to 29 points); 3rd (up from 25 to 26); and 4th (up from 22 to 23), to encourage more competitive racing
  • The Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Final has increased points to up the ante (55 pts down to 4 pts) as well as a similar upweight of points from 2nd (now 46 points from 45) to 13th position.
  • Each athleteโ€™s best four T100 race scores plus the Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Final will count towards the womenโ€™s and menโ€™s T100 World Championship titles
  • $250,000 USD prize fund at each T100, totalling $2,250,000 across the nine races (1st place โ€“ $25,000k; 2nd โ€“ $17,000; 3rd โ€“ $13,000 at each race)
  • The series winners following the Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Final will be crowned T100 Triathlon World Champion and collect $200,000 USD from an additional total prize pool of $2,940,000
  • The T100 Contenders Rankings will pay 1st to 40th place from a total prize pool of $560,000 (1st place โ€“ $16,000; 2nd place โ€“ $15,000; 3rd place โ€“ $14,000 down to 40th place โ€“ $3,000)
  • Between the athlete contracts, T100 race prize fund, T100 Triathlon World Tour pool and the T100 Contenders Rankings, the series provides more than $8,000,000 in athlete compensation, and is distributed in a way that not only rewards the winners, but also recognises the significant achievement of racing at this level and a pathway that feeds into the T100 series

 

For Further Information:

Anthony Scammell E: [email protected]ย 

About Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO)ย 

The PTO is a sports body that is co-owned by its professional athletes, seeking to elevate and grow the sport of triathlon and take it to the next level. Its T100 Triathlon World Tour was introduced in January 2024 and is designated by World Triathlon as the โ€˜official World Championship for long distance triathlonโ€™, which is part of a 12-year strategic partnership with the sportโ€™s international governing body. The T100 Triathlon World Tour is a season-long schedule of World Championship level races competed over 100km (2km swim, 80km bike and 18km run), where the worldโ€™s best triathletes go head-to-head in iconic locations on a global broadcast showing the races live around the world in 195+ territories, courtesy of the PTOโ€™s partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery as well as a range of other international, regional and local broadcasters.ย  So far in 2025 these have included: Singapore (5-6 April), San Francisco (31 May-1 June), Vancouver (13-15 June), London (9-10 August), French Riviera (30-31 August), the Spain T100 in Oropesa de Mar (20 September), the Wollongong T100 (18 October) and the Dubai T100 (13-16 November). The first Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Final will take place on 12-13 December.ย  T100 weekends are โ€˜festivals of multisportโ€™ and feature a range of opportunities for amateur athletes of all levels to get involved. From experienced amateurs tackling the 100km distance to first-time swim, bike and run participants taking on single discipline, untimed events. For more information visit www.t100triathlon.com

 

Share