Hayden Wilde wins the 2025 T100 Wollongong
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New Zealander Hayden Wilde has claimed his fifth consecutive victory at the 2025 T100 Wollongong, cementing his dominance on the world middle-distance circuit.
Hayden Wilde storms to victory in Wollongong, earning her fifth win of the year.
El T100 Wollongong 2025 brought together the best middle distance triathletes in Australia again, on a demanding format of 2 km of swimming, 80 km of cycling and 18 km of running race.
In front of a crowd that filled Wollongong Bay, the New Zealander Hayden Wilde He once again demonstrated that he is going through an unstoppable moment, imposing himself with authority to sign his fifth consecutive victory on the circuit after winning in Singapore, London, the French Riviera and Spain.
A close start between Wilde and Noodt
The swimming segment, held in the waters of Cove Beach, left to Sam Dickinson (GBR) led the way with a time of 21:49, followed by a group of 14 triathletes within just 30 seconds. Among them was the big favorite Wilde, who emerged from the water just 17 seconds behind the leader.
During the first few kilometers of cycling, mika noodt (GER), Youri Keulen (NED) and menno koolhaas (NED) joined the fight for the lead. At 25 km, Wilde took control of the race, leaving Dickinson and Keulen behind, and, together with Noodt, consolidating a breakaway that would define the rest of the day.
Wilde imposes his law in the foot race
After completing the 80 km by bike With a lead of more than two minutes over their pursuers, Wilde and Noodt set off together at 18 km. Just on the first incline, the New Zealander launched a devastating attack that the German was unable to respond to.
From that moment on, Wilde dedicated himself to enjoying the course, shaking hands with the public and smiling for the cameras, aware of his absolute dominance on the T100 circuit.
He crossed the finish line in 3:06:07, achieving its fifth consecutive win and a full score in the Race To Qatar, which leaves him as a big favorite for the world title.
Podium for Noodt and Keulen
mika noodt maintained a solid pace to finish second to 36 seconds de Wilde, while Youri Keulen completed the podium 1:06, achieving his best result of the year and returning to the top three for the first time since his victory at Singapore 2024.
Behind, menno koolhaas (4th) and the debutant Henry Raeppo (5th) completed the top 5 after a very consistent race. The British Sam Dickinson He was sixth after a brilliant start in the water.
Post-race statements
Hayden Wilde (NZL):
“I had an incredible time. Running with the support of the fans was amazing. The course was tough, but enjoying it with a smile on your face makes it all worth it.”
Mika Noodt (GER):
“During the bike, I felt strong and controlled my pace well. In the race, I held off Hayden until the first climb, but then he decided to accelerate and it was impossible to keep up with him.”
Youri Keulen (NED):
“This podium means a lot to me. I've been close before, but today I was finally able to complete a full race and enjoy the moment.”
Wollongong T100 2025 Results – Men
| Position | Athlete | Country | Time | Points | Premio |
| 1 | Hayden Wilde (NZL) | 3:06:07 | 35 | $25.000 | |
| 2 | Mika Noodt (GER) | 3:06:42 | 29 | $17.000 | |
| 3 | Youri Keulen (NED) | 3:07:12 | 26 | $13.000 | |
| 4 | Menno Koolhaas (NED) | 3:09:25 | 23 | $10.500 | |
| 5 | Henry Raeppo (EST) | 3:11:04 | 20 | $9.000 | |
| 6 | Sam Dickinson (GBR) | 3:12:16 | 18 | $8.000 | |
| 7 | Jake Birtwhistle (AUS) | 3:12:51 | 16 | $7.000 | |
| 8 | Gianluca Barnaby (ITA) | 3:13:24 | 14 | $6.000 | |
| 9 | Jack West (GBR) | 3:13:36 | 12 | $5.000 | |
| 10 | Jonas Osborne (AUS) | 3:13:41 | 11 | $4.500 |
Circuit analysis
With this new victory, Hayden Wilde extends its lead in the T100 Race To Qatar, the ranking that will decide the world champion in the Doha Grand Final (December 10-13).
The New Zealander now has a full 140 points after his five consecutive wins, while mika noodt rises to third place with 110 points.
The following quote from calendar will Dubai T100 (November 15-16), the penultimate test before the grand final.
Wilde will also be attempting a historic double this weekend, as he will also be competing in the Grand Final of the World Series WTCS on the same stage in Wollongong, where he could achieve an unprecedented T100/WTCS double in the same season.
With this result, Hayden Wilde It is consolidated as the current great reference of the international middle distance, with a dominance that recalls the best years of Frodeno o BlummenfeltHis perfect season continues, and each race seems to bring him a little closer to the world throne.



