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You can race at all T100 events in 2024, either as part of the T100 series or a partner event. Whether you’re new to swimming, cycling and running or want to push the boundaries of your performance, smash your fitness goals and savour a finish line feeling you’ll remember forever with T100.
Slap on the sun scream and race across this beautiful Balearic island.
Bet on yourself and sign up now for a stunning race around Lake Las Vegas.
The T100 lands in the Middle East with your chance to race around an iconic city course.
Join us for a spectacular festival of racing in the heart of the magnificent Marina Bay.
Line up in Britain’s capital and join one of the world’s biggest triathlons.
40 of the world’s best female and male pros will battle over 7 extraordinary races culminating in the T100 Grand Final. With $7M on the line plus the chance to become the first-ever T100 World Champion, we are redefining triathlon.
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The T100 Triathlon World Tour kicks off in the city of magic at Clash Endurance Miami.
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The world’s best return to Asia’s iconic city circuit, ready to tackle the waters of Marina Bay.
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The T100 heads to San Francisco and the famous Escape From Alcatraz triathlon.
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Britain’s capital plays host to the T100 featuring a race course studded with iconic landmarks.
A ferocious race around the Mediterranean paradise and Balearic heat awaits the pros.
The pros hit the entertainment capital of the world for a high-stakes battle in the desert heat.
A grand finale for the T100 Triathlon pros in the glamorous heart of the Middle East.
Focus on the T100 Triathlon World Tour pro racing series with athlete profiles, series rules and more.
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Everything you need to know about the ultimate global triathlon tour for pros and participants
#1
The first-ever T100 Champion, Denmark’s Magnus Ditlev took the win at the Miami T100 to prove this sensational cyclist has the swim and run chops to contend for the T100 World Championship title.
#2
An all-rounder short on weaknesses, New Zealand’s Kyle Smith made his T100 debut with 5th place in the Singapore T100, following that up with a pair of sensational 2nd place finishes at the San Francisco T100 and London T100.
#3
Known as ‘The Big Unit’ the USA’s Sam Long has had 2 epic races already, fighting from the back of the field back to the pointy end to take 2nd in both the Miami and Singapore T100 races.
#4
The Netherlands’ Youri Keulen took a Wildcard slot for the Miami T100 and hasn’t looked back. 4th on debut, he followed it up with a stunning victory at the Singapore T100.
#5
A previous 100km podium-getter, Belgium’s Pieter Heemeryck is an all-rounder who excels on the bike and run as shown by his 3rd place finish at the Singapore T100.
#6
Only turning pro in 2022, Germany’s Rico Bogen shocked the triathlon world by winning the 2023 Ironman® 70.3® World Championships. At the San Francisco T100, he proved his talent with 3rd in a sprint to the line.
#7
Winner of the T100 London and reigning Ironman® World Champion, France’s Sam Laidlow is a wire-to-wire performer with incredible swim pace, peerless bike speed and a strong run.
#8
A monster on the bike, France’s Mathis Margirier was the main protagonist at the front of the Miami T100 bike leg and followed this dominance with a strong run for 3rd place to start the T100 season.
#9
Fred Funk has shown his all-round talents by taking silver at the 2023 Ironman® 70.3® World Championship. Consistent performances have seen him take 9th in the Singapore T100 and 11th in the San Francisco T100.
#10
Triathlon’s only double Olympic Champion, Britain’s Alistair Brownlee is also a multiple world champion. His pedigree shone through with 5th place at the Miami T100 season opener.
#11
A classy racer who’s never far from the front, Denmark’s Daniel Baekkegard is a complete athlete and always a podium contender – exemplified by his 3rd place finish at the London T100.
#12
Pundits predict big things from Germany’s Mika Noodt, who took his first Wildcard slot at the Singapore T100, coming away with a 6th place finish, followed by a 5th in the San Francisco T100.
#13
A solid performer, the USA’s Rudy Von Berg broke into the top-10 for the first time with a 7th place finish at the San Francisco T100.
#14
Unbeaten over the middle distance and considered a T100 World Champion in waiting, Belgium’s Marten Van Riel was victorious in the San Francisco T100 sprint finish to claim his first T100 win.
#15
A consummate runner, Britain’s David McNamee has 2 Ironman® World Championship podium finishes to his name – expect to see the Scot heading up the leaderboard towards T100 finish lines.
#16
A superstar swimmer who can back it up on the bike and run, Australia’s Aaron Royle has shown a consistent start to the 2024 T100 season taking 10th in Miami and 7th in Singapore.
#17
With run prowess feared by all, the USA’s Jason West was a pundit’s favourite for the T100 title, but it’s been a tough start to his 2024 campaign. After 7th at the Miami T100, he’s been outside the top-10 since.
#18
Hailing from the Netherlands, Menno Koolhaas is a front-pack swimmer and stellar runner who showed his class as a Wildcard, taking 6th in the Miami T100.
#19
With a growing list of quality big-race results, France’s Leon Chevalier has made a name for himself as a powerful bike-run specialist not to be underestimated.
#20
Reigning World Triathlon Long Distance Champion, France’s Clement Mignon has all the swim-bike-run talent needed to battle at the head of the race. His best finish so far has been 9th at the San Francisco T100.
#1
With wins at the Singapore T100 and London T100, Aussie Ashleigh Gentle is the ultimate all-rounder and has been dubbed the Queen of the T100 distance having previously taken 3 PTO 100km titles.
#2
Reigning Ironman® World Champion, Britain’s Lucy Charles-Barclay is perhaps the most consistent triathlete in the world and has already secured 2nd in both the Miami and Singapore T100 races.
#3
Switzerland’s Imogen Simmonds has the full swim-bike-run package to be a contender for top placings at any T00 race – as shown with her 4th place finish at the San Francisco T100 and a strong 2nd place at the London T100.
#4
The first-ever T100 Champion, Britain’s India Lee took the win at the Miami T100 by combining strong swim, bike and run legs into all-round perfection for a huge breakthrough performance.
#5
Lucy Byram joined the 2024 T100 Triathlon World Tour with a discretionary Hotshot place and has excelled with 6th in the Miami T100, 7th in the Singapore T100 and 5th in the London T100.
#6
Britain’s Kat Matthews might be best known for her full-distance efforts, but after injury forced her to DNF in the Miami T100, she came back strong with 2nd in the San Francisco T100 and 3rd in the London T100.
#7
Bringing strength and ferocious bike-run speed to every race, Germany’s Laura Philipp showed her talents on T100 debut, taking 3rd at the San Francisco T100 and following up with 4th at the London T100.
#8
Winner of the first-ever 100km PTO event in 2020, Canada’s Paula Findlay is a fierce and consistent performer who took a hard-earned 4th place at the Miami T100 followed by 6th at the San Francisco T100.
#9
A powerful athlete with a stellar bike-run combo, New Zealand’s Amelia Watkinson kicked off her T100 season with 4th place at the Singapore T100 followed by 11th at the San Francisco T100.
#10
Making the most of her call-up as a Wildcard athlete, the USA’s Haley Chura’s swimming pedigree has set her up for two top-10 finishes, coming 7th in the Miami T100 and 8th in the Singapore T100.
#11
Olympian and double Ironman® 70.3® World Champion, US star Taylor Knibb underlined her GOAT-in-the-making status with a utterly dominating victory at the San Francisco T100.
#12
Britain’s Emma Pallant-Browne is one of triathlon’s strongest, swiftest bike-runners. After a heat-stroke enforced DNF in the Miami T100, Pallant-Browne fought back to take 5th in the San Francisco T100.
#13
One of the fastest runners in the sport, pundits have Canada’s Tamara Jewett poised for triathlon domination as she makes rapid strides over swim and bike too.
#14
A multiple Wildcard recipient in the 2024 T100 Triathlon World Tour, Estonia’s Kaidi Kivioja has cracked the top-10 twice, coming 10th in the Miami T100 and 9th in the Singapore T100.
#15
Having raced 3 100km PTO events in 2023, Germany’s Anne Reischmann is a bike-runner who’s no stranger to the distance – exemplified by her 6th place finish at the Singapore T100.
#16
Hailing from the Netherlands, Els Visser is ripping up the circuit in 2024, making the most of her Wildcard selection with a breakthrough 3rd place at the Singapore T100.
#17
Britain’s Holly Lawrence is an all-rounder with proven pedigree underlined by her 3rd place in the Miami T100. Now pregnant, Lawrence is not expected to race again in 2024.
#18
An extraordinary swimmer who also packs a powerful bike and solid run, former British Olympian, Lucy Buckingham, makes an impact in every race including the Singapore T100 where she took 5th place.
#19
A 10-time world champion with 5 Ironman® and 5 Ironman® 70.3® titles to her name, Switzerland’s Daniela Ryf is, for many, the undisputed GOAT.
#20
A T100 Wildcard, Brazil’s Pamella Oliveira is a front pack swimmer with the capacity to influence the race dynamics and secured a top-10 in the Miami T100, crossing the line in 9th place.
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40 of the world’s best female and male pros will battle over 7 extraordinary races around the globe culminating in the inaugural T100 Grand Final at the end of November. With $7M on the line plus the chance to become the first-ever T100 World Champion, we are redefining triathlon.
You can race at all T100 events in 2024, either as part of the T100 series or a partner event. Whether you’re new to swimming, cycling and running or want to push the boundaries of your performance, smash your fitness goals and savour a finish line feeling you’ll remember forever with T100.
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