Qatar T100 2025: Hayden Wilde wins in Doha and is T100 champion
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At the 2025 Qatar T100, Hayden Wilde secured another victory in Doha and was crowned champion of the T100 Triathlon World Tour 2025.
A title cooked slowly… and finished with authority
The T100 Grand Final in Qatar (December 12, 2025) closed the season with a clear script: if Hayden Wilde He was performing at his best, the title was his. And it was.
The New Zealander was coming off a year that had it all: he started with a win, suffered a horrific crash in Japan, and yet returned before the 100-day mark to win again in London and string together victories in the final stretch. In Doha, with the "double" points awarded for the final, he definitively sealed the championship with a perfect total of 195 points.
Swimming: Vincent Luis leads, but Wilde isn't far behind
In Lusail Bay, the water left Vincent Luis y Morgan Pearson setting the pace ahead. The news for the general was that Savage It went much better than many expected: without panicking, always within range of the leading group, and with a quick transition to cut down key seconds.
Cycling: Rico Bogen crash and decisive move
On the bike, the circuit (six laps) had a decisive moment with the fall of Rich Bogen on a curve, just as the race was getting organized. Savage He took advantage of the situation: he climbed the ranks, got to the front and arrived first at T2, leaving the running leg ready for his specialty.
Running race: Wilde alone and Pearson's brutal comeback
From then on, it was a "head-to-head" race against the clock. Savage He opened up a gap lap after lap and never gave the impression of pushing to the limit.
Behind, Morgan Pearson He had the race of the day: overtaking rivals one by one until he comfortably took second place. The third spot was decided in a close battle, with Marten Van Riel beating the game mika noodt.
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Qatar T100 2025 Results (Men, PRO)
Distance: 2 km / 80 km / 18 km – Friday, December 12, 2025
| Pos | Athlete | Country | Time | Difference | Swimming | Cycling | Career |
| 1 | Hayden Wilde | NZL | 3:06:08 | - | 24:58 | 1:40:57 | 58:09 |
| 2 | Morgan Pearson | USA | 3:07:23 | + 1: 15 | 24:20 | 1:44:05 | 56:42 |
| 3 | Marten Van Riel | BEL | 3:08:14 | + 2: 06 | 24:25 | 1:41:41 | 59:53 |
| 4 | mika noodt | GER | 3:08:28 | + 2: 20 | 24:54 | 1:41:03 | 1:00:17 |
| 5 | Mathis Margier | From | 3:08:50 | + 2: 42 | 24:58 | 1:40:55 | 1:00:33 |
| 6 | Rich Bogen | GER | 3:09:19 | + 3: 11 | 24:51 | 1:40:59 | 1:01:15 |
| 7 | Jelle Geens | BEL | 3:11:06 | + 4: 59 | 24:25 | 1:43:43 | 1:00:49 |
| 8 | Sam Dickinson | GBR | 3:12:02 | + 5: 54 | 24:21 | 1:43:56 | 1:01:41 |
| 9 | Jonas Schomburg | GER | 3:12:52 | + 6: 44 | 24:23 | 1:43:53 | 1:02:14 |
| 10 | Youri Keulen | NED | 3:13:02 | + 6: 54 | 25:38 | 1:45:55 | 59:19 |
Final T100 2025 ranking and prize money (Top-10)
(Best 4 results + Qatar points)
| Pos | Athlete | Country | Total points | Premio |
| 1 | Hayden Wilde | NZL | 195 | $200,000 |
| 2 | mika noodt | GER | 150 | $170,000 |
| 3 | Jelle Geens | BEL | 149 | $150,000 |
| 4 | Morgan Pearson | USA | 129 | $120,000 |
| 5 | Rich Bogen | GER | 123 | $110,000 |
| 6 | Marten Van Riel | BEL | 122 | $90,000 |
| 7 | Mathis Margier | From | 115 | $85,000 |
| 8 | Sam Dickinson | GBR | 106 | $80,000 |
| 9 | Youri Keulen | NED | 99 | $75,000 |
| 10 | Gregory barnaby | ITA | 90 | $70,000 |
Speed reading: what this title means to Wilde
To Hayden WildeThis T100 championship is not "just" a trophy: it is confirmation that he can dominate in an international middle-distance format where consistency is worth its weight in gold and where one bad day (Dubai) can complicate your year... if you don't perform as he did today.
And what's most powerful: it does so with a narrative that captivates the fan. A serious accident, a lap before the end of the race, a string of victories, and a grand finale. This carries immense weight in a circuit that's making a strong push for global triathlon attention.



