World's Leading Triathletes Set To Compete In Pro Dubai T100 On November 15
The Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) and World Triathlon have announced the final line-up for the Pro Dubai T100. This event, scheduled for Saturday, 15th November, is the second-to-last stop on the 2025 T100 Triathlon World Tour before the World Championship Final in Qatar in December. The competition will feature 48 top professional triathletes from around the globe.
New Zealand’s Hayden Wilde is a standout in the men's race. He arrives in Dubai unbeaten in the T100 series after victories in Singapore, London, the French Riviera, Spain, and Wollongong. Wilde currently leads the T100 Race To Qatar standings with two events remaining. Jelle Geens from Belgium, who won in Vancouver, follows closely behind in second place. Germany’s Mika Noodt holds third position.

In the women's competition, Great Britain's Kate Waugh is leading after her impressive win in Wollongong. She also secured a victory at the season opener in Singapore. Waugh is nine points ahead of fellow Briton Lucy Charles-Barclay in the Race To Qatar standings. Both athletes are confirmed to compete in Dubai, making this event crucial before the Doha finale.
The men's race will commence at 11:30 local time on Saturday, with live coverage beginning at 11:15. The women's race is set to start at 13:30. The event takes place against iconic Dubai landmarks like the Burj Khalifa and is part of the Dubai Fitness Challenge (DFC). The course promises a dynamic layout that adds excitement to this international sporting event.
The triathletes will begin their challenge on Jumeirah 3 Beach - Sunset. They will then cycle past notable sites such as Meydan Racecourse before finishing with a backdrop of the towering Burj Khalifa. This setup ensures a visually stunning experience for both participants and spectators alike.
The 2025 Dubai T100 weekend runs from 13th to 16th November and stands as one of the premier international events within the DFC framework. With its strategic location and challenging course design, it continues to attract top-tier athletes from around the world.
This year's Pro Dubai T100 not only showcases elite athletic talent but also highlights Dubai's commitment to hosting world-class sporting events. As competitors gear up for this penultimate race before Qatar's grand finale, anticipation builds for thrilling performances across both men's and women's fields.
With inputs from WAM