With little under a month before the Dubai T100 Triathlon World Championship Final, the T100 World Tour will come to a thrilling end in November. An elite group of male and female triathletes will meet in Dubai, hoping to win in a city recognised for hosting world-class athletic events.
The T100 Triathlon World Tour, which includes seven races, pushes athletes with a 2km swim, 80km cycle ride, and 18km run across prominent global destinations. Athletes have competed in cities such as Miami, Singapore, San Francisco, London, Ibiza, and Las Vegas, racking up points as they progress. The grand final in Dubai will be their final opportunity to earn points towards the coveted title of T100 World Champion and a portion of the $7 million prize fund.
Marten Van Riel of Belgium, a three-time Olympian and two-time T100 winner, leads the men’s field. He previously won the IRONMAN 70.3 Dubai in 2022. Magnus Ditlev, Kyle Smith, and rising talent Sam Laidlow are among his main competitors. Flora Duffy, an Olympic gold medallist, will make her long-distance debut in the women’s race, adding interest to an already hotly contested title fight.
The Dubai T100 promises incredible performances as athletes compete for T100 dominance.