October 30, 2025

Dubai, UAE (October 30, 2025) /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – Hayden Wilde will be looking to make it an unprecedented six T100 wins from six starts, as the Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) and World Triathlon announced the New Zealander will headline the Dubai T100 Triathlon men’s start list on Saturday 15 November.
Wilde’s perfect winning record on the T100 Tour means he leads the T100 Race To Qatar going into the final two events, in Dubai and then the Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Final on 10-13 December.
All this following an incredible comeback from injury after winning the opening T100 race of the season in Singapore. Wilde then suffered a horror bike crash in Japan at the start of May, in which he punctured his lung, broke six ribs and was left needing surgery on his left scapula. Just 98 days later he returned to win the London T100 Triathlon on 9 August, followed by victories in the French Riviera (30 August), Spain (20 September) and then Wollongong (18 October).
“Every time I race, I feel like I’m getting back to myself. Feeling more confident in the swim, and then building my bike and run. This is one of the best unbeaten streaks I’ve been on as a professional so I just want to keep the momentum going and not give the others even a sniff. Dubai is another great venue for us to race in, which I’m really looking forward to.”
Taking on Wilde will be Belgian Jelle Geens, currently second on the T100 Race To Qatar rankings and a winner in Vancouver, and third placed German Nika Noodt.
The full list of men competing in Dubai is here and includes:
- Hayden Wilde (NZL)
- Jelle Geens (BEL)
- Mika Noodt (GER)
- Mathis Margirier (FRA)
- Youri Keulen (NED)
- Marten Van Riel (BEL)
- Sam Dickinson (GBR)
- Gregory Barnaby (ITA)
- Wilhelm Hirsch (GER)
- Morgan Pearson (USA)
- Jason West (USA)
- Jonas Schomburg (GER)
- Vincent Luis (FRA)
- Jacob Birtwhistle (AUS)
- Jamie Riddle (RSA)
- Pieter Heemeryck (BEL)
- Will Draper (GBR)
How To Watch
The men’s race starts at 1130 local time on Saturday 15 November, with the live broadcast starting at 1115. Fans can watch for free globally on PTO+, or on our partners channels such as Eurosport, Max or Discovery+ in Europe, or beIN and Dubai Sports across the Middle East. For a full breakdown of where to watch, please visit: https://t100triathlon.com/dubai/pro/#how-to-watch
Iconic Course
Set against iconic Dubai landmarks, including the Burj Khalifa, the 2025 Dubai T100 weekend returns from 13–16 November as one of the premier international events of the Dubai Fitness Challenge (DFC), featuring a dynamic course layout.
The pros will start on the golden shores of Jumeirah 3 Beach – Sunset, pedal past the legendary Meydan Racecourse, and cross the finish line with the Burj Khalifa towering in the background.
No matter the fitness level, there is something for everyone over the weekend. Whether you want to enjoy a team event in the Duathlon Relay (5km run, 22km bike, and 5km run) or you’re dipping your toes into the world of triathlons with the Sprint Race (750m swim, 20km bike, and 5km run) on Saturday, November 15, or going all in with the epic 100KM T100 Triathlon (2km swim, 80km bike, and 18km run) on Sunday, November 16, it promised to be a special weekend of triathlon.
And if a triathlon feels a little out of reach this time, The Music Run also returns on Saturday, November 15. Set to music, this 5km high-energy fun run is designed for all fitness levels and adds an inclusive and lifestyle-focused dimension to race weekend. For more details, visit t100triathlon.com/dubai/participate
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For Further Information:
Anthony Scammell E: Anthony.Scammell@protriathletes.org
The PTO is a sports body that is co-owned by its professional athletes, seeking to elevate and grow the sport of triathlon and take it to the next level. Its T100 Triathlon World Tour was introduced in January 2024 and is designated by World Triathlon as the ‘official World Championship for long distance triathlon’, which is part of a 12-year strategic partnership with the sport’s international governing body. The T100 Triathlon World Tour is a season-long schedule of World Championship level races competed over 100km (2km swim, 80km bike and 18km run), where the world’s best triathletes go head-to-head in iconic locations on a global broadcast showing the races live around the world in 195+ territories, courtesy of the PTO’s partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery as well as a range of other international, regional and local broadcasters. So far in 2025 these have included: Singapore (5-6 April), San Francisco (31 May-1 June), Vancouver (13-15 June) and London (9-10 August). Following the French Riviera T100 will be the Spain T100 in Oropesa de Mar (20 September), the Wollongong T100 (18 October) and the Dubai T100 (13-16 November). The first Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Final will take place on 12-13 December. T100 weekends are ‘festivals of multisport’ and feature a range of opportunities for amateur athletes of all levels to get involved. From experienced amateurs tackling the 100km distance to first-time swim, bike and run participants taking on single discipline, untimed events. For more information visit www.t100triathlon.com
