T100: What Lies Ahead in 2025
The T100 2025 season features a stellar roster, including Jessica Learmonth and Hayden Wilde, across six global races from Singapore to Dubai, promising a thrilling year for triathlon fans.
The T100 2025 season features a stellar roster, including Jessica Learmonth and Hayden Wilde, across six global races from Singapore to Dubai, promising a thrilling year for triathlon fans.
The PTO’s T100 series has quickly become one of the most talked-about innovations in the triathlon, challenging the traditional dominance of events like the Ironman and the WTCS. As we look to 2025, the T100 has both opportunities and challenges on the horizon. Here’s a look at what’s ahead for the series and how it might shape the future of triathlon.
One of the biggest criticisms of T100 so far has been the lack of consistency in race dates, venues and communication. While the seven-race schedule for 2025 was announced back in September, subsequent changes and gaps in details have frustrated athletes and fans alike.
The announcement of the top 10 “hotshot” athletes has generated excitement, but the rest of the roster remains a mystery. With speculation rife about who will join the ranks, it’s clear the PTO is targeting a mix of short-course stars and middle-distance specialists. However, the absence of many top Ironman contenders highlights a growing divide between long-course and T100 priorities.