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World Triathlon Series (WTCS) Ranking 2025

German and Australian triathletes dominate the world rankings after Yokohama

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The Triathlon World Series (WTCS) has published a new 2025 ranking update after the third stop of the circuit in Alghero (Sardinia), a test that left strong emotions and significant changes in the classification.

Cassandra Beaugrand, who had climbed to the podium after his victory in Italy, drops to 12th place in this new table, reflecting a system that prioritizes consistency throughout the events.

The german Lisa Tertsch remains at the top thanks to its excellent performances in Abu Dhabi and Sardinia, closely followed by Jeanne Lehair.

In a remarkable move, the Mexican Rosa Maria Tapia Vidal consolidates its position as third in the world, while the Italian Bianca Seregni enters the top 6 with force. The Spanish Anna Godoy retains 13th position.

Top 20 Women – WTCS 2025 Rankings (Updated June 10)

Job title Athlete Country Points
1 Lisa Tertsch GER 2282.82
2 Jeanne Lehair LUX 2096.20
3 Rosa Maria Tapia Vidal MEX 1567.84
4 Beth Potter GBR 1504.42
5 Leonie Periault From 1429.94
6 Bianca Seregni ITA 1419.97
7 Tanja Neubert GER 1390.66
8 Diana Isakova AIN 1366.42
9 Tilda Mansson SWE 1260.51
10 Annika Koch GER 1249.59
11 jolien vermeylen BEL 1145.61
12 Cassandre Beaugrand From 1000.00
13 Anna Godoy Contreras ESP 892.46
14 Gwen Jorgensen USA 875.98
15 Olivia Mathias GBR 855.63
16 Taylor Spivey USA 830.24
17 Maya Kingma NED 791.45
18 Laura Lindemann GER 784.13
19 Sian Rainsley GBR 728.10
20 Nina Eim GER 693.75
The Portuguese Basque Vilaca remains third, although without adding any recent points. Among the Spanish, Roberto Sánchez Mantecón y David cantero remain within the top 10, while Luke Willian rises to 7th place.

🏆 Men's Top 20 – WTCS 2025 Rankings (Updated June 10)

Job title Athlete Country Points
1 Matthew Hauser AUS 2618.75
2 Miguel Hidalgo BRA 2227.45
3 Basque Vilaca POR 1663.16
4 Léo Bergere From 1647.08
5 Ricardo Batista POR 1558.48
6 charles pack CAN 1373.74
7 Luke Willian AUS 1215.64
8 Roberto Sánchez Mantecón ESP 1096.20
9 David Cantero Del Campo ESP 1079.16
10 Csongor Lehmann HUN 1031.72
11 Ben Dijkstra GBR 1013.98
12 Tyler Mislawchuk CAN 987.74
13 Hugo Milner GBR 879.10
14 Chase mcqueen USA 850.95
15 Miguel Tiago Silva POR 830.24
16 max-stapley GBR 802.52
17 Tjebbe Kaindl TUE 768.41
18 Hayden Wilde NZL 750.00
19 Dorian Coninx From 732.09
20 John Reed USA 709.48

The next round of calendar will be the days July 13 and 14 in Hamburg, one of the most iconic stages on the circuit.

Thousands of fans will gather along the canals to cheer on the best triathletes on the planet, in an event that could set the course for the grand final.

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