T100 Vancouver 2025 Preview

The third stop of the T100 Triathlon World Tour 2025 is here. After the events in Singapore and San Francisco, Vancouver will be the city that hosts the next stop on the eastern circuit Saturday June 14, where some of the best triathletes on the planet will be in a new battle over the 100 km (2 km swimming – 80 km cycling – 18 km running).
The Jericho Beach Park setting is the perfect setting for a visual and sporting spectacle worthy of the circuit, with a star-studded field in both the men's and women's races.
Antonio Benito, aiming to consolidate his position among the world's top players
Among our people, all eyes will be on Antonio Benito, currently 16th in the Ranking PTO After a seventh-place finish in Singapore and a 16th in San Francisco, the La Mancha native continues to gain experience at the highest level and will look to take advantage of the demanding profile of the Canadian circuit to take another step towards the podium.
Facing you will have names like Marten Van Riel, Jelle Geens, Mika Noodt, Rich Bogen o Sam long, recent winner of IRONMAN 70.3 Eagleman.
Dangerous corridors also stand out, such as Morgan Pearson, Kyle Smith, Youri Keulen or the brazilian Miguel Hidalgo, who has just won a gold in Alghero and a bronze in Yokohama.
Women's duel without Spanish women
Although we will not have Marta Sanchez in this event, the women's competition does not lose an iota of excitement. With the absence of the ranking leader, Kate Waugh, A window of opportunity opens for a group of luxury favorites.
Lucy Charles-Barclay, recent winner in the Club La Santa IRONMAN Lanzarote and in the IRONMAN 70.3 Eagleman. Taylor Knibb, Ashleigh Gentle, India Lee y Julie Derron they leave as favorites.
It will also be key to closely follow the Canadian Paula Findlay, She'll be competing at home and arrives with a solid 4th-place finish in San Francisco. "Racing here with my people gives me a boost," said the Edmonton Olympian.
Names like Lucy Byram, Grace Thek, Holly Lawrence, Maya Kingma, and Alicia Betto complete a lineup where any detail can decide the places of honor.
A demanding route in a spectacular setting
The race will be held on a single track, starting from Locarno Beach, with five bike laps along NW Marine Drive and a running circuit through Spanish Banks Beach Park. The course offers a certain degree of toughness and lacks overly technical sections, which, according to Paula Findlay, "favors those of us who aren't great on flat courses."
In addition to the PRO show, T100 Vancouver will offer distances for all audiences: an amateur 100K triathlon, a Sprint, a SuperSprint, a community 5K race, and outdoor yoga.
How to watch the T100 Vancouver 2025?
The entire event can be followed live and free of charge at YouTube (official T100 Triathlon World Tour channel), as well as other international platforms. From Spain, the schedules for Saturday, June 14 are ideal:
• Male test: 18:15 p.m. (peninsular time)
• Female test: 21: 00 pm
In addition, a top-level audiovisual production is expected, as is customary in this new era of professional triathlon.