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An explosive start to the year for the T100 World Triathlon Tour

T100 kicks off 2025 with top-level Olympic signings

The T100 World Triathlon Tour circuit begins in 2025 with news that will surely mark the 2025 season.

The franchise has announced the addition of eight elite athletes from the Olympic distance, raising expectations for the new season.

With prominent names such as Hayden Wilde, Leo Bergere, Vincent Luis y Jessica Learmonth, T100 reaffirms its commitment to revolutionize international triathlon.

Olympic figures who will be there in 2025

Among the new faces of the T100 are athletes who have shone at the Olympic Games and other international competitions:

  • Hayden Wilde: Silver at the Paris 2024 Games and bronze medal at the World Series, as well as runner-up at the World Championships Ironman 70.3.
  • Leo Bergere: Another Olympic medalist in Paris, runner-up in Taupo and in the World Series.
  • Vincent Luis: Winner of the Ironman 70.3 Bahrain, with an enviable track record and great popularity in France.
  • Jessica Learmonth: Recently runner-up in Challenge Barcelona, ​​with experience in middle distance.

They also join Taylor Spivey, with previous experience in T100 competitions, Morgan Pearson, double Olympic medalist in relays, Kate Waugh, a promise yet to be explored in medium distance, and Laura Madson, who already competed regularly on the circuit last season.

A commitment to the transition between distances

The T100 strategy follows a clear line: attracting Olympic distance athletes to take advantage of their speed and technique, taking them to an environment where middle and long distances challenge their ability to adapt.

This formula has already worked successfully in previous seasons, and the organizers hope that these new talents will raise the competitive level.

From 2024, figures such as Marten Van Riel y Taylor Knibb They demonstrated that the transition between distances is possible, achieving outstanding performances that broke with traditional patterns. Now, with these new additions, the T100 seeks to consolidate this trend.

The impact on the international triathlon scene

With less than three months to go until the start of the season, expectations are at their highest. Will these Olympians be able to rise to the challenge and adapt to the demands of the new distances? Only time will tell, but the potential of these athletes ensures an unprecedented spectacle.

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