Singapore T100 Triathlon: Preview, Schedules and where to watch it live
This weekend Singapore will host the second event of the T100 Triathlon World Tour, where some of the best triathletes in the world will be.
The circuit in Singapore is characterized by extreme weather conditions, with high levels of humidity and heat which will surely mark the race.
The test is held over distances of 2 kilometers of swimming, 80 km of cycling and 18 kilometers of running on a flat but demanding route.
Female category
The women's category is headed by 100km “magician”, the Australian Ashleigh Gentle, who begins his season after not getting off the podium in any race since May 2022.
Gentle, the 2023 PTO Tour Asian Open champion, is the most successful athlete at this distance with three victories to her name.
This Saturday, she will face triathletes like the British India Lee y Lucy Charles-Barclay, who arrive after a spectacular first and second place in Miami.
Other names to take into account will be Chelsea Sodaro, recent champion of HOMBRE DE HIERRO New Zealand, Ellie Salthouse, winner of IRONMAN 70.3 Geelong, Imogen Simmonds, Lucy byram o lucy buckingham
Male category
In the men's race, Magnus ditlev, leader of the series and the highest ranked athlete in the PTO World Rankings, is the main favorite, but is a doubt for the race. Furthermore, the Spanish Javier Gómez Noya will not participate in the test either.
Other triathletes that will have to be taken into account for victory will be Sam long y Jason West, where Long arrives at the event after three consecutive podiums in Pucón, Miami and at IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside.
Pieter Heemeryck, Sam Laidlow o Alistair Brownlee, are other great favorites.
Schedule and where to see it live
The women's race will be held on Saturday, April 13 at 14:15 p.m. local time in Singapore, at 08:15 a.m. in Spain.
The men will compete on Sunday, April 14 at 15:15 p.m. local time (09:15 a.m. in Spain).
Both races can be followed live through the T100 website from Eurosport or Discovery+ in Europe, and through official broadcasts available outside Europe.
PRICE MONEY
With a total of $250,000 in prizes, the winners of each category receive $25,000 and 35 points
POSITION | PRICE MONEY | POINTS |
1 | $25,000 | 35 |
2 | $16,000 | 28 |
3 | $12,000 | 25 |
4 | $9,000 | 22 |
5 | $8,000 | 20 |
6 | $7,000 | 18 |
7 | $6,500 | 16 |
8 | $6,000 | 14 |
9 | $5,500 | 12 |
10 | $5,000 | 11 |
Female start list
Athlete | Country | PTO World Ranking |
---|---|---|
Ashleigh Gentle | Australia | #2 |
Lucy Charles-Barclay | United Kingdom | #3 |
India Lee | United Kingdom | #8 |
Chelsea Sodaro | United States | #10 |
Imogen Simmonds | Switzerland | #11 |
Marjolaine Pierre | French | #14 |
Amelia Watkinson | New Zealand | #18 |
Lucy byram | United Kingdom | #19 |
Ellie Salthouse | Australia | #20 |
Jocelyn McCauley | United States | #24 |
Anne Reichsman | German | #25 |
Haley Chura | United States | #26 |
Lotte Wilms | Netherlands | #31 |
Els Visser | Netherlands | #35 |
Radka Kahlefeldt | Czech Republic | #36 |
Kaidi Kivioja | Estonia | #38 |
Rebecca Clarke | New Zealand | #39 |
lucy buckingham | United Kingdom | #40 |
anna bergsten | Sweden | #45 |
Pamella Oliveira | Brazil | #51 |
Male start list
Athlete | Country | PTO World Ranking |
---|---|---|
Magnus ditlev | Denmark | #2 |
Jason West | United States | #3 |
Sam long | United States | #5 |
Pieter Heemeryck | Belgium | #7 |
Rudy von berg | United States | #8 |
Sam Laidlow | French | #10 |
Daniel Baekkegard | Denmark | #11 |
Youri Keulen | Netherlands | #12 |
Alistair Brownlee | United Kingdom | #14 |
Leon chevalier | French | #15 |
Frederic Funk | German | #16 |
Clement mignon | French | #17 |
Bradley Weiss | South Africa | #18 |
Aaron Royle | Australia | #19 |
David McNamee | United Kingdom | #20 |
Ben Kanute | United States | #24 |
Josh Amberger | Australia | #28 |
Kacper Stepniak | Poland | #29 |
Kyle Smith | New Zealand | #41 |
mika noodt | German | #47 |