• Banner_zoggs
  • Volcano Triathlon 2026
NewsPreviews and Analysis

T100 Doha 2025: Wilde and Waugh, going for the title

📨 Join the TN community

Receive daily news, analysis, and content.
exclusively for improving in triathlon.

Subscribe now

The Grand Final of the T100 Triathlon World Tour The 2025 World Championships are being contested this Friday in Doha, with Hayden Wilde and Kate Waugh leading the fight for world titles in a season marked by comebacks, debuts and maximum equality.


T100 Doha 2025 decides the world titles with Wilde and Waugh leading the way

This Friday, December 12, Doha (Qatar) hosts the Grand Final of the T100 Triathlon World Tour 2025, the event that closes the season and decides the world champions of middle distance.

Men and women will compete for the title in a double-scoring race where every detail can make the difference. The event can be followed live on TriathlonLive.tv from 9:45 a.m. local time.

The T100 season has been intense, with a demanding format and courses designed for the best non-drafting specialists. Reaching the final as the leader guarantees nothing, but it does put... Hayden Wilde y Kate Waugh in a privileged position to be crowned.

Check where watch the test live 

The men's race: Wilde, one step away from closing his story

Season Hayden Wilde It has been one of the most striking of the year. The New Zealander arrives in Doha with the maximum of 140 points, the result of his four best computable results and a total of five victories on the T100 circuit.

This fact becomes even more significant when you remember that he spent more than three months sidelined after a serious fall in bikewith six broken ribs, a punctured lung and a fractured scapula.

Wilde is clear on this: a top 3 It guarantees him the world title. However, if he finishes off the podium, the door opens for his direct rivals. Jelle GeensWith 122 points, he needs to win and for Wilde to finish fourth or worse to tie the standings.

mika noodtThe third-placed team with 113 points only has a chance if they win and the leader has a bad day. Further back, Rich Bogen It maintains mathematical options, although it depends on a very unlikely scenario.

The points system for the final, with 55 points to the winnerThe tension is maintained until the very last kilometer. There's no room for speculation.

The women's race: Kate Waugh leads a very open group

In the female category, Kate Waugh She has been the breakout star of the year. In her T100 debut, the Briton took the top spot in the rankings after a very consistent season, which began with a resounding victory and a record-breaking win in Singapore. Her consistency has been her greatest strength.

Behind us, the pressure is at its maximum. Julie Derron, a double winner this year, and Lucy Charles-BarclayThe Swiss and British runners, winners in London and Spain, arrive with real chances. They represent experience and consistency at middle distance, key factors in a final with no margin for error.

These are joined by names that could break any script: Ashleigh Gentle, Jess Learmonth o Paula FindlayWith the expanded points distribution, a slip-up by Waugh could change everything in Doha.

Doha, decisive stage of the T100 2025

The Grand Final in Qatar not only decides titles, it also confirms the weight of T100 as one of the great international middle-distance circuits. A format designed for the elite, with demanding courses and a clear narrative: only the best count.

Everything is set for a long, tough, and tactical race. Wilde and Waugh have the advantage, but in Doha, no one has the title guaranteed.

Drafting

Triathlon News Editorial: We are the award-winning team in 2019 awarded by the TRIATLOC and Best Triathlon Website in SpainMade up of communicators and triathletes passionate about this sport, we have more than 14 years of experienceWe are passionate about covering triathlon with rigor, approachability and timelinessoffering verified information that reflects the emotion and dedication that define this discipline.
Button back to top