Alistair Brownlee: Aim to win the T100 London

The British triathlete Alistair Brownlee has set its sights on the upcoming T100 London, one of the most prominent competitions in the calendar internationally.
Twelve years after his iconic victory at the 2012 London Olympics, Brownlee returns to the British capital with the firm intention of conquering this event, the T100 Triathlon World TourOrganized by the Professional Triathletes Organization (PTO) and World Triathlon.
A Significant Return
Alistair Brownlee He has competed in every T100 race held to date, including Miami, Singapore and San Francisco.
However, it is London that offers him, in his own words, the best opportunity to obtain a victory this season. “Competing in London has very special memories for me, for obvious reasons,” Brownlee said. “I think the conditions will give me the best chance to win a T100 race this year.
I like the route, the temperature will be what I am used to and I know that the local public will come out to support us, which can make a big difference”
Rivals
The competition will be fierce. In addition to Brownlee, other big names in triathlon will be present.
The T100 series leader and PTO World #1, the American Sam long; the third classified, the Danish Magnus ditlev, who won the Miami T100; and one of Brownlee's long-standing rivals, the Spanish Javier Gómez. The participation of the Australian also stands out Max neumann, who won last year in Ibiza, will make his T100 debut after more than a year out due to injury.
List of professionals in the career
Name | Country |
---|---|
Sam long | USA |
Magnus ditlev | THE |
Mathis Margier | FRA |
Pieter Heemeryck | BEL |
Rudy von berg | USA |
Rich Bogen | GER |
Alistair Brownlee | GBR |
Jason West | USA |
Aaron Royle | AUS |
David McNamee | GBR |
Frederic Funk | GER |
Clement mignon | FRA |
Ben Kanute | USA |
Leon chevalier | FRA |
Sam Laidlow | FRA |
Javier Gomez | ESP |
Max neumann | AUS |
Daniel Baekkegard | THE |
the tour
The T100 London presents a closed route through the iconic streets of the city center.
The event includes a swim in the protected Royal Victoria Dock, a circuit of bike multiple laps from Docklands to Westminster and back, finishing with a multi-lap run around Docklands.
The women's race will be held on Saturday, July 27 at 14:00 p.m., while the men's race will be on Sunday, July 28 at the same time.
The starting and finishing point will be the ExCel London Exhibition Centre, offering a spectacular environment for both athletes and spectators.