It is with deep sadness that we can inform that two participants (one from Mexico; one from Great Britain) have died at the World Triathlon Torremolinos-Andalucía AG Sprint Distance World Championships, taking place today, October 17.
Once the run started, the uncertainty was put to rest. David Cantero del Campo (ESP) reigned supreme before an ecstatic home crowd at the men’s World U23 Championships as he delivered a running performance that channelled his Spanish world champion forebears, Mario Mola, Javier Gomez Noya and Iván Raña.
Hungary’s Karolina Horvath won the U23 World title in fine style on Thursday morning, taking gold in what was a thrilling start to four days of Championship Finals racing in Torremolinos.
World Triathlon is proud to announce that the Executive Board has approved to award the 2026 Championship Finals to Pontevedra, Spain. “It is a great honor
After a dramatic season that saw the realisation of numerous Olympic dreams, Team World Triathlon will be out in force at the WTCS Finals in Torremolinos-Andalucia.
Day one of the 2024 World Triathlon Championship Finals Torremolinos is finally here and the excitement is palpable! Age-group triathletes from around the world are ready to dive into the competition, bringing months of hard work, training and passion to the start line.
We are thrilled to announce that the 2024 World Triathlon Championship Finals in beautiful Torremolinos are officially open! The spectacular Parade of Nations and the vibrant Opening Ceremony at Plaza del Remo have set the stage for an unforgettable week of world-class competition and celebration.
In one of the great triathlon finishes of all time, Alex Yee won sport’s biggest prize when he soared to Olympic gold at Paris 2024. On Sunday afternoon in Spain, the Brit will have the chance to add the world title to his list of honours, when he goes up against the best in the world - and some familiar Finals foes.
After a bumper year for Para triathlon, with outstanding racing coming at the Paralympic Games, the various Continental Championships and across the World Para Series, the luminaries of the sport will summon one final push this week.
France’s Cassandre Beaugrand has been the embodiment of calm all year, scooping a glittering Olympic title to add to her WTCS Cagliari and WTCS Hamburg golds that collectively see her heading into Saturday’s Championship Finals on top of the Series rankings.
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The World Triathlon Men’s U23 Championships are set to unfold this Thursday, promising a showdown among some of the brightest young talents in the sport.
Selina Klamt, Kate Waugh, Emma Lombardi, Emilie Morier, Taylor Knibb. The last five U23 World Champions going back to 2018 will no doubt look on with interest at who becomes the next in line for the title when the women line up at 9am CEST on Thursday 17 October in Torremolinos.
The biggest week of the season has arrived with the 2024 World Triathlon Championship Series Finals. The action in Torremolinos will represent the 15th edition of the Finals since the maiden event all the way back in 2009 and world titles aplenty will be on the line across the elite, U23, junior, para triathlon and age group levels.
The world is descending on Torremolinos, Andalucía, Spain, for the 2024 World Triathlon Age-Group Championships and Championship Finals, set to make history with record participation numbers.
The manner of Cassandre Beaugrand’s win at Paris 2024 belies the sheer grit and resolve it took to earn that Olympic title. The margin looked somewhat
A rollercoaster of a men’s season reaches its Championship Finals zenith on 20 October in Torremolinos, when Spain’s coastal oasis welcomes the world’s best for an almighty Olympic-distance showdown for the world title.
World Triathlon and the Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) have announced a 12-year strategic partnership that will run until 2036. Following
The Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games are over, leaving behind unforgettable memories, successes, unexpected twists, dramas, and glories that will be remembered and cherished by athletes, coaches, fans, and the entire triathlon community for years to come.
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After silver in Samarkand and then again at the European Championships last month, Frenchman Yanis Seguin was not to be denied on Saturday afternoon as he took the tape in Rome for a stylish debut World Cup win.
There was sunshine, rain, crashes and slips in Rome on Saturday morning, but out of chaos came the cool head of Germany’s Nina Eim, securing her second successive World Cup gold in the Italian capital.
The 2024 World Triathlon Championship Finals head to Torremolinos on 17-20 October, and initiatives put in place surrounding the event’s suppliers, the banning of single-use plastics, accessibility and carbon neutrality, have all helped towards the event being awarded the World Triathlon Gold Certification for Sustainability.
A lot has happened in the world of triathlon over the 12 months since Nina Eim won the inaugural World Triathlon Cup Rome. Top of that list for the German star was a 12th place finish at the Olympic Games, and she will wear the number one on Saturday in her first race since Paris 2024 on a course she now knows and loves.
The episode is eerily similar to the situation at the start of the men's triathlon at the 2021 Tokyo Games.
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