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T100 Triathlon World Championship Race to Qatar

In 2025, the T100 Triathlon World Championship will be decided in Qatar, a destination like no other where cultural authenticity meets modernity.

2025 Season

  1. Singapore T1005 April 2025Results
  2. San Francisco T10031 May 2025Results
  3. Vancouver T10014 June 2025Results
  4. London T1009 August 2025Results
  5. French Riviera T10030 August 2025Results
  6. Spain T10020 September 2025Results
  7. Wollongong T10018 October 2025Results
  8. Dubai T10015 November 2025Results
  9. Qatar T100World Championship Final12 December 2025Results
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Top Ranked Athletes

Women top 10

    1KateWaughGreat Britain

    A Paris 2024 Olympian, Britain's Kate Waugh was also 2022 under-23 World Triathlon Champion and steps up to T100 Triathlon for the first time in 2025 to again prove her class.

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    183 ptsSwim icon#4Bike icon#5Run icon#6
    2JulieDerronSwitzerland

    Following her Olympic Silver medal in Paris, Switzerland's Julie Derron took 3rd overall in the 2024 T100 Triathlon World Tour with just 3 scoring races. Expect huge things from Julie in 2025.

    Athlete Profile
    163 ptsSwim icon#14Bike icon#6Run icon#2
    3LucyCharles-BarclayGreat Britain

    After 2 T100 2nd places in Miami and Singapore, Great Britain's Lucy Charles-Barclay was sidelined by injury. Back for 2025, Lucy has unfinished business and is one to watch for the overall title.

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    152 ptsSwim icon#1Bike icon#3Run icon#7
    4AshleighGentleAustralia

    With 2 T100 wins, plus 3 more top-10 finishes, Australia's Ashleigh Gentle finished 2nd overall in 2024. With a killer run and bike-focused training, Ash is sure to challenge for the crown in 2025.

    Athlete Profile
    137 ptsSwim icon#26Bike icon#28Run icon#4
    5JessicaLearmonthGreat Britain

    A European, Commonwealth and Olympic mixed relay medal winner, Britain's Jessica Learmonth recently became a mother and will shake things up from the gun with her incredible swim speed.

    Athlete Profile
    120 ptsSwim icon#2Bike icon#2Run icon#27
    6EllieSalthouseAustralia

    With a resume packed with race wins, Australia's Ellie Salthouse is a consistent performer. If this all-rounder can bring that consistency to T100, Ellie could be a high point-scorer in 2025.

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    97 ptsSwim icon#23Bike icon#21Run icon#13
    7GeorgiaTaylor-BrownGreat Britain

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    90 ptsSwim icon#9Bike icon#22Run icon#8
    8TaylorKnibbUnited States of America

    The 2024 T100 Triathlon World Champion, winning 4 from 4 races, Taylor Knibb is undoubtedly the most dominant talent of her generation. But that means everyone is out to topple the champ!

    Athlete Profile
    90 ptsSwim icon#3Bike icon#1Run icon#17
    9LucyByramGreat Britain

    Britain's Lucy Byram clocked up 6 top-10 finishes in the 2024 T100 Triathlon World Tour, showing superb consistency which bodes well for this classy racer in the expanded 2025 race series.

    Athlete Profile
    89 ptsSwim icon#45Bike icon#4Run icon#32
    10HollyLawrenceGreat Britain

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    85 ptsSwim icon#7Bike icon#32Run icon#16
All Women Standings

Men top 10

    1HaydenWildeNew Zealand

    Paris Olympic Silver medallist and 2nd at the 2024 IRONMAN® 70.3 World Championships, New Zealand's Hayden Wilde will have his sights set on the top step of the T100 podium in 2025.

    Athlete Profile
    195 ptsSwim icon#32Bike icon#2Run icon#2
    2MikaNoodtGermany

    A strong all-rounder, Germany's Mika Noodt scored 3 top-6 finishes in the 2024 T100 Triathlon World Tour, including 3rd at Ibiza T100. Don't be surprised to see Mika hitting more podiums in 2025.

    Athlete Profile
    150 ptsSwim icon#16Bike icon#3Run icon#15
    3JelleGeensBelgium

    After his stunning debut T100 victory at Lake Las Vegas, Belgium's Jelle Geens became IRONMAN® 70.3 World Champion. Could Jelle go one better and win the T100 Triathlon World Championship in 2025?

    Athlete Profile
    149 ptsSwim icon#11Bike icon#5Run icon#3
    4MorganPearsonUnited States of America

    A double-Olympic mixed-relay Silver medalist, the USA's Morgan Pearson boasts awesome run speed and joins T100 Triathlon following his first long-distance win at the 2024 IRONMAN® 70.3 Indian Wells.

    Athlete Profile
    129 ptsSwim icon#1Bike icon#39Run icon#1
    5RicoBogenGermany

    Germany's Rico Bogen always animates the race, pushing the pace from the front and challenging on the run, a tactic which earned him 3rd overall and plenty of fans in 2024.

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    123 ptsSwim icon#9Bike icon#1Run icon#21
    6MartenVan RielBelgium

    T100 Triathlon World Champion in 2024 after winning 3 races including the World Championship Final, Belgium's Marten Van Riel will have a target on his back throughout the 2025 season!

    Athlete Profile
    122 ptsSwim icon#6Bike icon#9Run icon#9
    7MathisMargirierFrance

    Finishing 7th in the 2024 T100, France's Mathis Margirier is a monster on the bike and sure to feature throughout the 2025 T100 Triathlon World Tour, making him one to watch.pieter

    Athlete Profile
    115 ptsSwim icon#33Bike icon#4Run icon#19
    8SamuelDickinsonGreat Britain

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    106 ptsSwim icon#3Bike icon#6Run icon#30
    9YouriKeulenNetherlands

    The Netherlands' Youri Keulen has upgraded his Wildcard slot to a full contract in 2025. His stunning give-it-all victory at the Singapore T100 cemented him as one of the sport's most dynamic racers.

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    99 ptsSwim icon#23Bike icon#21Run icon#6
    10GregoryBarnabyItaly

    A consistent performer across different distances, Italy's Gregory Barnaby scored a T100 contract with his high PTO World Ranking and will look to beat his best T100 finish – 10th in London – in 2025.

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    90 ptsSwim icon#26Bike icon#15Run icon#20
All Men Standings

Contracted Athletes

Contracted male and female athletes have earned their place in the 2025 T100 Triathlon World Tour. The top-10 of the 2024 T100 Triathlon World Tour standings receive an automatic invite for 2025, while the remaining slots are filled from the PTO World Rankings, reflective of outstanding performances in 2024.

Women

2JulieDerronSwitzerland

Following her Olympic Silver medal in Paris, Switzerland's Julie Derron took 3rd overall in the 2024 T100 Triathlon World Tour with just 3 scoring races. Expect huge things from Julie in 2025.

Athlete Profile
163 ptsSwim icon#14Bike icon#6Run icon#2
3LucyCharles-BarclayGreat Britain

After 2 T100 2nd places in Miami and Singapore, Great Britain's Lucy Charles-Barclay was sidelined by injury. Back for 2025, Lucy has unfinished business and is one to watch for the overall title.

Athlete Profile
152 ptsSwim icon#1Bike icon#3Run icon#7
4AshleighGentleAustralia

With 2 T100 wins, plus 3 more top-10 finishes, Australia's Ashleigh Gentle finished 2nd overall in 2024. With a killer run and bike-focused training, Ash is sure to challenge for the crown in 2025.

Athlete Profile
137 ptsSwim icon#26Bike icon#28Run icon#4
6EllieSalthouseAustralia

With a resume packed with race wins, Australia's Ellie Salthouse is a consistent performer. If this all-rounder can bring that consistency to T100, Ellie could be a high point-scorer in 2025.

Athlete Profile
97 ptsSwim icon#23Bike icon#21Run icon#13
8TaylorKnibbUnited States of America

The 2024 T100 Triathlon World Champion, winning 4 from 4 races, Taylor Knibb is undoubtedly the most dominant talent of her generation. But that means everyone is out to topple the champ!

Athlete Profile
90 ptsSwim icon#3Bike icon#1Run icon#17
9LucyByramGreat Britain

Britain's Lucy Byram clocked up 6 top-10 finishes in the 2024 T100 Triathlon World Tour, showing superb consistency which bodes well for this classy racer in the expanded 2025 race series.

Athlete Profile
89 ptsSwim icon#45Bike icon#4Run icon#32
10HollyLawrenceGreat Britain

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85 ptsSwim icon#7Bike icon#32Run icon#16
11HannahBerryNew Zealand

New Zealand's Hannah Berry has proven herself highly adaptable to different triathlon distances. If she can bring that talent and her swim-bike power to the fore, Hannah could mix things up in 2025.

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85 ptsSwim icon#16Bike icon#14Run icon#22
14PaulaFindlayCanada

Always a threat, Canada's Paula Findlay is one of the sport's best-loved athletes. Extremely consistent at high-level racing, Paula clocked up 4 top-6 finishes in the 2024 T100 Triathlon World Tour.

Athlete Profile
66 ptsSwim icon#28Bike icon#10Run icon#18
15IndiaLeeGreat Britain

The first-ever T100 Triathlon race winner, Britain's India Lee was victorious at the Miami T100 and went on to finish 8th overall with 3 top-10 finishes including bronze in the Ibiza T100.

Athlete Profile
61 ptsSwim icon#13Bike icon#16Run icon#29
18CarolinePohleGermany

A superb 2024 season put Germany's Caroline Pohle 13th in the PTO World Rankings. With the full swim, bike, run package, Caroline could shake up the T100 series as a contracted athlete in 2025.

Athlete Profile
54 ptsSwim icon#17Bike icon#19Run icon#20
19GraceThekAustralia

Australia's Grace Thek regularly posts some of the fastest run splits to finish well. If she can stay with the best on the bike in 2025, Grace will be a real threat for a high finish.

Athlete Profile
52 ptsSwim icon#31Bike icon#52Run icon#12
23MartaSánchezSpain

Spain's Marta Sanchez packed 13 races into 2024, showing she can handle a tough schedule. With more races in the T100 Triathlon World Tour in 2025, Marta could stay strong where others falter.

Athlete Profile
34 ptsSwim icon#11Bike icon#23Run icon#36
25ElsVisserNetherlands

3rd at the Singapore T100 in 2024, the Netherlands' Els Visser has shown she can battle with the best over 100km. If she can maintain that level throughout 2025, Els is certainly one to watch.

Athlete Profile
28 ptsSwim icon#99Bike icon#42Run icon#47
40ImogenSimmondsSwitzerland

Switzerland's Imogen Simmonds has the full swim-bike-run package to challenge for top placings, underlined by 4 top-10 finishes in 2024, which saw her reach 9th in the overall standings.

Athlete Profile
7 ptsSwim icon#311Bike icon#302Run icon#344
57FloraDuffyBermuda

Tokyo Olympic Champion, Bermuda's Flora Duffy finished 5th in the T100 series in 2024. Now committed to the longer 100km distance, Flora is an incredible athlete who thrives under pressure.

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Men

2MikaNoodtGermany

A strong all-rounder, Germany's Mika Noodt scored 3 top-6 finishes in the 2024 T100 Triathlon World Tour, including 3rd at Ibiza T100. Don't be surprised to see Mika hitting more podiums in 2025.

Athlete Profile
150 ptsSwim icon#16Bike icon#3Run icon#15
3JelleGeensBelgium

After his stunning debut T100 victory at Lake Las Vegas, Belgium's Jelle Geens became IRONMAN® 70.3 World Champion. Could Jelle go one better and win the T100 Triathlon World Championship in 2025?

Athlete Profile
149 ptsSwim icon#11Bike icon#5Run icon#3
5RicoBogenGermany

Germany's Rico Bogen always animates the race, pushing the pace from the front and challenging on the run, a tactic which earned him 3rd overall and plenty of fans in 2024.

Athlete Profile
123 ptsSwim icon#9Bike icon#1Run icon#21
6MartenVan RielBelgium

T100 Triathlon World Champion in 2024 after winning 3 races including the World Championship Final, Belgium's Marten Van Riel will have a target on his back throughout the 2025 season!

Athlete Profile
122 ptsSwim icon#6Bike icon#9Run icon#9
7MathisMargirierFrance

Finishing 7th in the 2024 T100, France's Mathis Margirier is a monster on the bike and sure to feature throughout the 2025 T100 Triathlon World Tour, making him one to watch.pieter

Athlete Profile
115 ptsSwim icon#33Bike icon#4Run icon#19
9YouriKeulenNetherlands

The Netherlands' Youri Keulen has upgraded his Wildcard slot to a full contract in 2025. His stunning give-it-all victory at the Singapore T100 cemented him as one of the sport's most dynamic racers.

Athlete Profile
99 ptsSwim icon#23Bike icon#21Run icon#6
10GregoryBarnabyItaly

A consistent performer across different distances, Italy's Gregory Barnaby scored a T100 contract with his high PTO World Ranking and will look to beat his best T100 finish – 10th in London – in 2025.

Athlete Profile
90 ptsSwim icon#26Bike icon#15Run icon#20
11MennoKoolhaasNetherlands

A front-pack swimmer and stellar runner, the Netherlands' Menno Koolhaas showed his class in 2024 with 6th at the Miami T100 and 5th in Kona. Now he returns to T100 with a contract in 2025.

Athlete Profile
87 ptsSwim icon#8Bike icon#29Run icon#11
12JasonWestUnited States of America

With run prowess feared by all, the USA's Jason West is back for redemption in the 2025 T100 Triathlon World Tour after a tough campaign in 2024 where Jason didn't reach his dizzying potential.

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68 ptsSwim icon#28Bike icon#53Run icon#5
15AntonioBenito LópezSpain

Spain's Antonio Benito-Lopez took 6th as a home-crowd hero at the Ibiza T100 in 2024. Now upgraded to a contract thanks to a strong PTO World Ranking position, he'll be looking for more this season.

Athlete Profile
59 ptsSwim icon#14Bike icon#24Run icon#12
17KyleSmithNew Zealand

A Wildcard in 2024, New Zealand's Kyle Smith showed consistent swim, bike and run speed to finish last season in 2nd place overall. Can he climb onto the top step in 2025?

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52 ptsSwim icon#13Bike icon#19Run icon#38
19SamLongUnited States of America

The USA's Sam Long is one of triathlon's biggest personalities with the fan following to suit. 6th in 2024, can Sam's astounding bike and run see him finish even higher in 2025?

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39 ptsSwim icon#197Bike icon#16Run icon#10
20PieterHeemeryckBelgium

5 top-10 T100 performances in 2024 saw Belgium's Pieter Heemeryck finish the year in 8th place. An all-rounder who excels in harsh conditions, look out for Pieter when the going gets tough.

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37 ptsSwim icon#61Bike icon#50Run icon#40
23NicolasMannGermany

3 strong results including 8th at the Lake Las Vegas T100 saw Germany's Nicolas Mann finish 2024 18th in the PTO World Rankings. He'll now have to prove himself over the full T100 series in 2025.

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29 ptsSwim icon#49Bike icon#46Run icon#60
28JustusNieschlagGermany

With 3rd in the Lake Las Vegas T100 and 6th at the Dubai T100 as a Wildcard in 2024, Germany's Justus Nieschlag earned a T100 contract for 2025. Can the Justus fight for the top spot this season?

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20 ptsSwim icon#27Bike icon#96Run icon#84
30FredericFunkGermany

Germany's Frederic Funk rounded out the T100 top-10 in 2024 and has more to show in 2025. A consistent performer with a outstanding bike power, Fred can mix it up with the best.

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15 ptsSwim icon#91Bike icon#25Run icon#63

Hot Shots

Hot Shots make up the remaining roster of 20 athletes. All proven performers from the world of triathlon, they earn a T100 contract due to being on the cusp last season, those moving up from shorter-distance racing or athletes with palmares and pedigree coming back from injury or maternity.

Women

1KateWaughGreat Britain

A Paris 2024 Olympian, Britain's Kate Waugh was also 2022 under-23 World Triathlon Champion and steps up to T100 Triathlon for the first time in 2025 to again prove her class.

Athlete Profile
183 ptsSwim icon#4Bike icon#5Run icon#6
5JessicaLearmonthGreat Britain

A European, Commonwealth and Olympic mixed relay medal winner, Britain's Jessica Learmonth recently became a mother and will shake things up from the gun with her incredible swim speed.

Athlete Profile
120 ptsSwim icon#2Bike icon#2Run icon#27
12TaylorSpiveyUnited States of America

Paris 2024 Olympian, the USA's Taylor Spivey returns to the T100 Triathlon World Tour as a Hot Shot in 2025 after dipping her feet in the longer distance last season, finishing in 11th place overall.

Athlete Profile
75 ptsSwim icon#8Bike icon#58Run icon#11
27LauraMadsenDenmark

Following a strong 2024 season packed with racing including 3 victories, Denmark's Laura Madsen upgrades her T100 wildcard status to become a contracted Hot Shot in the 2025 T100 Triathlon World Tour.

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24 ptsSwim icon#68Bike icon#18Run icon#88

Men

1HaydenWildeNew Zealand

Paris Olympic Silver medallist and 2nd at the 2024 IRONMAN® 70.3 World Championships, New Zealand's Hayden Wilde will have his sights set on the top step of the T100 podium in 2025.

Athlete Profile
195 ptsSwim icon#32Bike icon#2Run icon#2
4MorganPearsonUnited States of America

A double-Olympic mixed-relay Silver medalist, the USA's Morgan Pearson boasts awesome run speed and joins T100 Triathlon following his first long-distance win at the 2024 IRONMAN® 70.3 Indian Wells.

Athlete Profile
129 ptsSwim icon#1Bike icon#39Run icon#1
16VincentLuisFrance

Double World Triathlon Champion and Tokyo 2020 mixed relay bronze medallist, France's Vincent Luis has won IRONMAN® 70.3 Bahrain twice and now steps up to the T100 Triathlon World Tour.

Athlete Profile
58 ptsSwim icon#2Bike icon#34Run icon#13
18LéoBergereFrance

Bronze medallist from Paris, 3rd at the 2024 IRONMAN® 70.3 World Championships and the 2022 World Triathlon Champion, France's Leo Bergere has proven himself one of the world's best.

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50 ptsSwim icon#12Bike icon#37Run icon#28

Wildcards

At each T100 race, there will be a selection of Wildcard athletes, selected thanks to recent performances. Wildcards aren’t contracted to race, but can still earn prize money, points and the chance at a 2026 contract.

Women

7GeorgiaTaylor-BrownGreat Britain
7GeorgiaTaylor-BrownGreat Britain

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90 ptsSwim icon#9Bike icon#22Run icon#8
13LisaPertererAustria
13LisaPertererAustria

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71 ptsSwim icon#27Bike icon#9Run icon#19
16SaraPérez SalaSpain
16SaraPérez SalaSpain

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58 ptsSwim icon#6Bike icon#25Run icon#30
17HanneDe VetBelgium
17HanneDe VetBelgium

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56 ptsSwim icon#22Bike icon#17Run icon#40
20MeganMcDonaldGreat Britain
20MeganMcDonaldGreat Britain

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39 ptsSwim icon#57Bike icon#36Run icon#75
21LizzieRaynerGreat Britain
21LizzieRaynerGreat Britain

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36 ptsSwim icon#32Bike icon#30Run icon#25
22LeanaBissigSwitzerland
22LeanaBissigSwitzerland

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36 ptsSwim icon#60Bike icon#54Run icon#34
24KaidiKiviojaEstonia
24KaidiKiviojaEstonia

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28 ptsSwim icon#76Bike icon#38Run icon#62
26DiedeDiederiksNetherlands
26DiedeDiederiksNetherlands

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25 ptsSwim icon#115Bike icon#33Run icon#55
28MarleneDe BoerNetherlands
28MarleneDe BoerNetherlands

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24 ptsSwim icon#65Bike icon#35Run icon#37
29AlanisSiffertSwitzerland
29AlanisSiffertSwitzerland

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22 ptsSwim icon#12Bike icon#20Run icon#46
30DanielaKleiserGermany
30DanielaKleiserGermany

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22 ptsSwim icon#137Bike icon#37Run icon#1
31LotteWilmsNetherlands
31LotteWilmsNetherlands

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18 ptsSwim icon#10Bike icon#15Run icon#70
32CeciliaPerezMexico
32CeciliaPerezMexico

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17 ptsSwim icon#59Bike icon#84Run icon#49
33RebeccaAnderburyGreat Britain
33RebeccaAnderburyGreat Britain

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15 ptsSwim icon#98Bike icon#11Run icon#45
34JustineGuerardFrance
34JustineGuerardFrance

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35NatalieVan CoevordenAustralia
35NatalieVan CoevordenAustralia

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14 ptsSwim icon#20Bike icon#44Run icon#35
36AmeliaWatkinsonNew Zealand
36AmeliaWatkinsonNew Zealand

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14 ptsSwim icon#108Bike icon#46Run icon#38
37Anne-SophiePierreFrance
37Anne-SophiePierreFrance

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38ChloeHartnettAustralia
38ChloeHartnettAustralia

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10 ptsSwim icon#52Bike icon#56Run icon#96
39AliceBettoItaly
39AliceBettoItaly

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41LottieLucasUnited Arab Emirates
41LottieLucasUnited Arab Emirates

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7 ptsSwim icon#48Bike icon#71Run icon#98
42FenellaLangridgeGreat Britain
42FenellaLangridgeGreat Britain

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7 ptsSwim icon#39Bike icon#92Run icon#172
43JustineMathieuxFrance
43JustineMathieuxFrance

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7 ptsSwim icon#69Bike icon#88Run icon#43
44VittoriaLopesBrazil
44VittoriaLopesBrazil

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7 ptsSwim icon#25Bike icon#66Run icon#115
45JennyJendryschikGermany
45JennyJendryschikGermany

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6 ptsSwim icon#85Bike icon#57Run icon#105
46LilliGelminiItaly
46LilliGelminiItaly

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6 ptsSwim icon#38Bike icon#148Run icon#54
47BiancaBogenGermany
47BiancaBogenGermany

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6 ptsSwim icon#34Bike icon#69Run icon#65
48GraceAlexanderUnited States of America
48GraceAlexanderUnited States of America

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6 ptsSwim icon#41Bike icon#50Run icon#86
49RhianneHughesGreat Britain
49RhianneHughesGreat Britain

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5 ptsSwim icon#168Bike icon#108Run icon#64
50MayaKingmaNetherlands
50MayaKingmaNetherlands

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5 ptsSwim icon#270Bike icon#300Run icon#351
51Lisa-MariaDornauerAustria
51Lisa-MariaDornauerAustria

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4 ptsSwim icon#91Bike icon#72Run icon#116
52Anastacia DammNielsenDenmark
52Anastacia DammNielsenDenmark

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4 ptsSwim icon#87Bike icon#63Run icon#73
53LisaBecharasUnited States of America
53LisaBecharasUnited States of America

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54JulieIemmoloFrance
54JulieIemmoloFrance

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55DominikaJamnickyCanada
55DominikaJamnickyCanada

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56KatharinaKrügerGermany
56KatharinaKrügerGermany

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58MinttuHukkaFinland
58MinttuHukkaFinland

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- ptsSwim icon#203Bike icon#140Run icon#77

Men

8SamuelDickinsonGreat Britain
8SamuelDickinsonGreat Britain

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106 ptsSwim icon#3Bike icon#6Run icon#30
13JonasSchomburgGermany
13JonasSchomburgGermany

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63 ptsSwim icon#7Bike icon#14Run icon#14
14WilhelmHirschGermany
14WilhelmHirschGermany

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59 ptsSwim icon#10Bike icon#49Run icon#16
21GuillemMontielSpain
21GuillemMontielSpain

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31 ptsSwim icon#37Bike icon#32Run icon#70
22HenryRäppoEstonia
22HenryRäppoEstonia

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29 ptsSwim icon#36Bike icon#45Run icon#39
24JakeBirtwhistleAustralia
24JakeBirtwhistleAustralia

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28 ptsSwim icon#46Bike icon#59Run icon#18
25WillDraperGreat Britain
25WillDraperGreat Britain

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26 ptsSwim icon#178Bike icon#8Run icon#35
26MikePhillipsNew Zealand
26MikePhillipsNew Zealand

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20 ptsSwim icon#127Bike icon#42Run icon#54
27JamieRiddleSouth Africa
27JamieRiddleSouth Africa

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20 ptsSwim icon#5Bike icon#12Run icon#57
29MarcDubrickUnited States of America
29MarcDubrickUnited States of America

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15 ptsSwim icon#4Bike icon#110Run icon#64
31CalebNobleAustralia
31CalebNobleAustralia

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32HenrikGoeschFinland
32HenrikGoeschFinland

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13 ptsSwim icon#52Bike icon#65Run icon#33
33FilipeAzevedoPortugal
33FilipeAzevedoPortugal

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12 ptsSwim icon#89Bike icon#90Run icon#110
34PanagiotisBitadosGreece
34PanagiotisBitadosGreece

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12 ptsSwim icon#22Bike icon#51Run icon#56
35JannikSchauflerGermany
35JannikSchauflerGermany

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12 ptsSwim icon#25Bike icon#79Run icon#89
36JarrodOsborneAustralia
36JarrodOsborneAustralia

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11 ptsSwim icon#183Bike icon#95Run icon#37
37MicheleBortolamediItaly
37MicheleBortolamediItaly

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10 ptsSwim icon#19Bike icon#91Run icon#81
38JackHutchensGreat Britain
38JackHutchensGreat Britain

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10 ptsSwim icon#66Bike icon#102Run icon#92
39DylanMagnienFrance
39DylanMagnienFrance

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9 ptsSwim icon#45Bike icon#116Run icon#25
40FabianKraftGermany
40FabianKraftGermany

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8 ptsSwim icon#29Bike icon#74Run icon#17
41JacksonLaundryCanada
41JacksonLaundryCanada

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8 ptsSwim icon#175Bike icon#33Run icon#115
42AaronRoyleAustralia
42AaronRoyleAustralia

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8 ptsSwim icon#17Bike icon#54Run icon#101
43MaxStapleyGreat Britain
43MaxStapleyGreat Britain

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8 ptsSwim icon#173Bike icon#259Run icon#303
44HarryPalmerGreat Britain
44HarryPalmerGreat Britain

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8 ptsSwim icon#81Bike icon#57Run icon#49
45JustinRieleUnited States of America
45JustinRieleUnited States of America

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7 ptsSwim icon#62Bike icon#38Run icon#239
46BenHamiltonNew Zealand
46BenHamiltonNew Zealand

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6 ptsSwim icon#158Bike icon#43Run icon#109
47OndrejKuboSlovakia
47OndrejKuboSlovakia

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6 ptsSwim icon#212Bike icon#83Run icon#75
48KurtMcDonaldAustralia
48KurtMcDonaldAustralia

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5 ptsSwim icon#97Bike icon#55Run icon#93
49ColinSzuchUnited States of America
49ColinSzuchUnited States of America

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50SamOsborneNew Zealand
50SamOsborneNew Zealand

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51TylerMislawchukCanada
51TylerMislawchukCanada

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52KenjiNenerJapan
52KenjiNenerJapan

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53JoshAmbergerAustralia
53JoshAmbergerAustralia

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54KieranStorchAustralia
54KieranStorchAustralia

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55JonasHoffmannGermany
55JonasHoffmannGermany

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56MiguelHidalgoBrazil
56MiguelHidalgoBrazil

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