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Wilde and Waugh crowned T100 Triathlon World Champions in Qatar

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Last updated: 2025/12/14 at 4:17 AM
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New Zealand’s Hayden Wilde and Great Britain’s Kate Waugh secured victory at the T100 Triathlon World Championship Final in Lusail, Qatar, on December 12, 2024, claiming the overall T100 Triathlon World Championship titles. Wilde completed a dominant season, winning every race he entered, while Waugh dramatically clinched her first World Championship, crossing the finish line on her knees after a grueling performance. The event highlighted Qatar’s growing prominence as a host for international sporting competitions.

Hayden Wilde’s Unblemished T100 Triathlon Season

Wilde’s triumph marks a remarkable comeback and a display of consistent excellence throughout the 2024 season. He finished the race in 3:06:08, leading from the transition to the 18km run. This victory follows wins in Singapore, London, the French Riviera, Spain, and Wollongong, solidifying his position as the top athlete in the T100 series.

The athlete’s success is particularly noteworthy considering a severe bike crash in Japan earlier in the year. The incident resulted in a punctured lung, six broken ribs, and surgery on his scapula, forcing a period of recovery. He credits a training camp in Abu Dhabi, utilizing the city’s facilities and similar climate to Qatar, for his preparation for the final race.

Morgan Pearson of the USA finished second in 3:07:23, improving his overall ranking to fourth. Belgium’s Marten Van Riel, the 2024 world champion, secured third place with a time of 3:08:14. Wilde’s prize includes $25,000 for the Qatar win and a substantial $200,000 bonus for winning the T100 Race to Qatar.

Kate Waugh’s Dramatic World Championship Win

Kate Waugh’s victory was a testament to her endurance and determination. Leading throughout the race, she visibly struggled in the final stages, ultimately collapsing to her knees as she crossed the finish line in 3:31:30. The dramatic finish underscored the physical demands of the triathlon event.

Waugh described the race as incredibly challenging, admitting to moments of intense suffering even on the bike. She acknowledged the pressure from Georgia Taylor-Brown in the final lap, highlighting the competitive nature of the field. This win represents a career milestone for the 26-year-old athlete from Gateshead.

Qatar’s Role in International Triathlon

The selection of Lusail, Qatar, as the host city for the T100 Triathlon World Championship Final reflects the nation’s investment in sports infrastructure and its ambition to become a global sporting hub. Qatar recently hosted the FIFA World Cup in 2022, demonstrating its capacity to organize and manage large-scale international events.

The event was attended by Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al-Thani, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee, and Saad bin Ali Al-Kharji, Chairman of Qatar Tourism, signifying the importance placed on the championship by Qatari officials. The presence of these dignitaries underscores the country’s commitment to promoting endurance sports.

The T100 Triathlon series, launched in 2023, aims to provide a new and exciting format for professional triathlon racing. It features a 100km distance, combining a 1.9km swim, 90km bike, and 18km run. The series has quickly gained popularity among athletes and fans alike, offering substantial prize money and a challenging course.

Looking ahead, organizers will likely begin planning for the 2025 T100 Triathlon season, including the selection of host cities and the development of the race calendar. The focus will be on building upon the success of the inaugural season and attracting even more top athletes to the series. Further details regarding the 2025 schedule are expected to be released in the coming months, and the continued growth of the T100 format will be a key area to watch.

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