T100 Calendar 2026: Dates and New Venues Confirmed
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El Calendar T100 2026 is now official: the PTO World Triathlon has unveiled the final venues for the circuit, adding San Francisco, the French Riviera and Saudi Arabia to complete a year with 11 major international events.
T100 Calendar 2026: The PTO completes the venues for the next course
La Professional Triathletes Organization (PTO) y World triathlon have confirmed the full schedule of T100 Triathlon World Tour 2026, a year that will once again bring together the biggest stars of middle distance running in a more compact format and with significant new features.
The season will feature 9 main stops plus the Qatar Final, to which is added the return of T1 Indoor World Cup and the inclusion of WTCS London within the same competitive weekend.
Among the most notable announcements, the circuit incorporates Saudi Arabia as a men's venue and confirms the return of San Francisco and French Riviera , two scenarios that were very well received by triathletes and fans.
Venues and dates of the T100 World Tour 2026
Below is the complete schedule with the announced events:
- March 21–22 – Gold Coast (Australia) – Women's Professional Race
- April 25–26 – Singapore – Men's Career
- May 23–24 – Spain – Women's Career
- June 6–7 – San Francisco (USA) – Men's Professional Race
- August 15–16 – Vancouver (Canada) – Women's Professional Race
- September 19–20 – French Riviera (France) – Men's Professional Race
- November 12–15 – Dubai (UAE) – Women's Career
- November (date to be confirmed) – Saudi Arabia – Men's Professional Race
- December 11–12 – Qatar – Final with female and male professionals
Distribution of venues by gender
The PTO has also confirmed the allocation of venues according to competitive genre:
- Women's racesGold Coast, Spain, Vancouver and Dubai
- Men's racesSingapore, San Francisco, France and Saudi Arabia
- Joint finalQatar (women and men)
This format maintains the structure introduced in previous seasons, in which each genre competes in four scoring events before the final.
More changes for 2026: prizes, format, and new rules
Several modifications to the T100 for the next season were already announced in October:
- Elimination of the mandatory annual contracts.
- adaptation of the competitive calendar, more spaced out and with a break before the Final.
- Increase in the cash prize per event.
The races will continue to offer 100 km total (2 km swimming, 80 km cycling, 18 km running), with a points distribution similar to that of 2025.
Amateurs and side events
The T100 will continue to open its venues to amateur athletes, maintaining open races at all stops except the French Riviera y San Franciscowhere the amateur component will be developed in collaboration with:
- Saint Raphael Triathlon (France)
- Escape From Alcatraz Triathlon (EFAT) (U.S)
These agreements seek to strengthen the link between the professional circuit and the global community of triathletes.
The T1 Indoor World Cup returns and is integrated into the WTCS London
The PTO has confirmed that it will return in 2026 T1 Indoor World Cup in Liévin, an explosive format with 200m swimming, 2,8km cycling and 1km running all within one enclosure.
Furthermore, the London T100 weekend will include the test of the World Series (WTCS), after the organization decided to replace the professional 100km distance at that specific stop.
The 2025 closing and the medium-term future
The calendar announcement comes in a key week, with the contested Qatar T100 2025, the first T100 World Championship Final to be held in Doha between December 10 and 13.
Qatar will host the World Championships until 2029, consolidating a long-term agreement between the PTO, World Triathlon, Visit Qatar and the local federation.
The 2026 season is shaping up to be the most international and diverse to date, with new venues, an expanded format, and growing interest among professional athletes and amateurs.
More information at hhttps://t100triathlon.com/



