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Doha ready to host first Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Final weekend

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Last updated: 2025/12/12 at 6:48 AM
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Doha, Qatar – The inaugural Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Final Week is underway in Lusail City, marking a significant milestone for the nation as it hosts a world-class triathlon event for the first time. Running from December 10th to 13th, the competition features both professional and age-group athletes vying for championship titles. Organizers from Visit Qatar, the Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO), and the Qatar Triathlon Federation have confirmed the city’s readiness to welcome competitors and spectators alike to this exciting triathlon event.

The event kicked off with the Qatar T100 Kick Off Run on December 10th, followed by the opening of the event and fan village at Lusail Plaza yesterday. This week culminates in the T100 Age Group World Championship on Saturday, December 13th, offering amateur athletes a chance to compete on a global stage. The championship is expected to boost Qatar’s profile as a destination for international sports tourism.

Elite Athletes Compete in the T100 Triathlon World Championship

The professional races began today, December 12th, with a schedule including both men’s and women’s competitions. Leading the charge are current T100 series leaders Hayden Wilde and Kate Waugh, both highly regarded in the triathlon world. Other notable athletes participating include Vincent Luis and Julie Derron, alongside Qatari athlete Aliya Al-Hamad.

Kate Waugh expressed her surprise at her success in the series, stating she initially entered to gauge her performance in middle-distance racing. According to Waugh, she’s pleased with her consistency throughout the year and hopes to finish strong in Doha. However, she acknowledged the intense competition from fellow athletes.

Qatar’s Growing Involvement in Endurance Sports

For Aliya Al Hamad, the opportunity to compete in the Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship is a source of pride and encouragement. She noted that hosting the event in her home country inspired her to try the challenging format. This event underscores Qatar’s commitment to developing and promoting endurance sports within the nation.

The event schedule is packed with activities beyond the professional races. A Youth Super Sprint Triathlon took place earlier today, fostering participation in the sport among younger generations. Throughout the weekend, the fan zone at Lusail Plaza will offer entertainment, activities, and refreshments for families and spectators.

Saturday’s T100 Age Group World Championship will feature amateur athletes competing in both 100km (2km swim, 80km bike, 18km run) and Sprint Triathlon (750m swim, 20km bike, 5km run) distances. The event represents a significant opportunity for amateur athletes to test their limits and achieve international recognition.

Spectators are welcome to attend all races free of charge at Lusail Plaza, where large screens will broadcast the action. The event is designed to be accessible and engaging for a wide audience, promoting the sport of triathlon and fostering a sense of community.

The success of this inaugural event could pave the way for Qatar to become a regular host on the international triathlon circuit. Organizers will likely assess the logistical challenges and spectator feedback to determine future plans. The long-term impact on sports tourism and local participation in endurance events remains to be seen.

Following the conclusion of the Age Group World Championship on Saturday, organizers will begin compiling results and assessing the overall impact of the event. A comprehensive report detailing participation numbers, economic benefits, and media coverage is expected in the coming months, which will inform decisions about potential future editions of the Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship.

Professional Triathletes Organisation provides further details on the series. Visit Qatar is a key partner in bringing international sporting events to the country. Information on the Qatar Triathlon Federation can be found on their website.

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