Hayden Wilde dominates the T100 Singapore 2026
Hayden Wilde won the 2026 T100 Singapore with a dominant performance in Marina Bay, ahead of Samuel Dickinson and Mika Noodt, in the first men's race of the circuit.
The New Zealander sent another direct message to the rest of the T100 Triathlon World TourTo fight for the title, they'll have to get past him. And, given what happened in Singapore, it doesn't seem like an easy task.
El T100 Triathlon World Tour It is the professional middle-distance circuit powered by the PTO, with 100-kilometer tests divided into 2 km of swimming, 80 km of cycling and 18 km of running.
Wilde breaks away from the race from the bike
The men's race started with a grouped swim, without any significant gaps between the main favorites. menno koolhaas, Samuel Dickinson y Henri Schoeman They were among the men who set the pace in the initial 2 kilometers, but the differences were minimal.
That scenario left Hayden Wilde He was in an ideal position to start the cycling leg with direct contact with the leader. In the first few kilometers, Koolhaas tried to take the lead, but Wilde soon moved into first.
The move was decisive. Koolhaas and the debutant Matthew Hauser They tried to hold on for a few minutes, although the New Zealander's pace soon became too much of a burden for his rivals.
From then on, the race had a clear winner. Wilde didn't look back and extended his lead on a demanding circuit, marked by bridges, changes of pace, and the hot and humid conditions typical of Singapore.
Dickinson, Margirier and Noodt fight for the podium
Behind them, the race did maintain tension. Samuel Dickinson He reached the second transition as the first pursuer, 2:13 behind Wilde. He entered very close behind. Mathis Margier, at 2:21, while mika noodt reached T2 at 3:15.
They were further behind menno koolhaas, at 5:02, Matthew Hauser, at 5:50, and Youri Keulen, at 6:20. The differences clearly explained the difficulty of the cycling section and the accumulated wear and tear before the final 18 kilometers.
In the running leg, Margirier quickly overtook Dickinson and appeared to be the main contender for second place. However, cramps slowed the Frenchman down and brought Dickinson back into direct contention for the podium.
Meanwhile, Wilde was on a different pace. The New Zealander increased his lead during the run and secured the victory without question, confirming that he remains the benchmark in the T100 format.
T100 Singapore 2026 Men's Results
| Pos | Triathlete | Country | Time |
| 1 | Hayden Wilde | New Zealand | 3:21:58 |
| 2 | Samuel Dickinson | Britain | 3:28:19 |
| 3 | mika noodt | Germany, | 3:29:11 |
Check the complete results
A serious warning for the T100 ranking
The victory reinforces Wilde's position as the clear favorite on the circuit. The New Zealander already started 2026 as the man to beat after a near-perfect previous season, and in Singapore he confirmed that he still possesses the ability to break away from long-range attacks.
It also offers several interesting takeaways. Dickinson proves he can be competitive in this format, Noodt re-establishes himself among the most consistent riders on the circuit, and Hauser, in his T100 debut, encountered a race very different from the drafting stages of the WTCS.
The result also connects with the dominance Wilde had already shown in Singapore in 2025, when he achieved a key victory in his debut on the circuit. A year later, the message is even clearer: the 2026 T100 season starts with Hayden Wilde a step above the rest.




