2025 World Triathlon Championship Series

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The 2025 World Triathlon Championship Series was the 17th season of the World Triathlon Championship Series, the top level international series for triathlon, since its establishment in 2009, and crowned the 37th official World Triathlon Champion for both men and women since the first was crowned in 1989. The overall world champions were Matthew Hauser of Australia and Lisa Tertsch of Germany.

World Champion Matthew Hauser (AUS)
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2025 World Triathlon Championship Series
LeagueWorld Triathlon Championship Series
SportTriathlon
Men's Series
World Champion Matthew Hauser (AUS)
Points4250.00
Women's Series
World Champion Lisa Tertsch (GER)
Points3886.26
World Triathlon Championship Series seasons
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The season consists of eight pairs of triathlon races for both a men's and women's competition, beginning on 15 February in Abu Dhabi, and concluding on 19 October with the grand final in Wollongong, New South Wales.

The World Champion is decided on a cumulative points basis, with the sum of their three best points scores, plus their score in Wollongong, deciding the series rankings, medallists and champions. In addition, points were available on a reduced scale (40% of a standard Series race, a significant reduction from 2024) for each of the continental championships.

The Grand Final incorporated the 2025 World Triathlon Para Championships, as well as a number of amateur age-grade championships

World Triathlon Championship Series summary

All standard distance races unless specified.

Men

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World Triathlon Championship Series Events
Abu Dhabi, UAE[1][2]
Sprint distance
Hayden Wilde
 New Zealand
Matthew Hauser
 Australia
Vasco Vilaça
 Portugal
Yokohama, Japan[3][4] Matthew Hauser
 Australia
Vasco Vilaça
 Portugal
Miguel Hidalgo
 Brazil
Alghero, Italy[5][6] Miguel Hidalgo
 Brazil
Matthew Hauser
 Australia
Léo Bergère
 France
Hamburg, Germany[7][8]
Sprint distance
Matthew Hauser
 Australia
Vasco Vilaça
 Portugal
Alessio Crociani
 Italy
French Riviera[9][10]
Sprint distance
Matthew Hauser
 Australia
Vasco Vilaça
 Portugal
Miguel Hidalgo
 Brazil
Karlovy Vary, Czechia[11][12] Henry Graf
 Germany
Miguel Hidalgo
 Brazil
Csongor Lehmann
 Hungary
Weihai, China[13][14] Max Studer
 Switzerland
Henry Graf
 Germany
John Reed
 United States
Wollongong, Australia
Grand Final
Matthew Hauser
 Australia
David Cantero del Campo
 Spain
Alessio Crociani
 Italy
Continental championships
Mandela Bay, RSA[15][16]
African Championship
Jawad Abdelmoula
 Morocco
Julian Birkel
 South Africa
Badr Siwane
 Morocco
Calima, Colombia[17]
Americas Championship
Diego Moya
 Chile
Sullivan Middaugh
 United States
Osvaldo Zuñiga
 Mexico
Istanbul, Turkiye[18][19]
Asian Championship
Takumi Hojo
 Japan
Xirui Zhang
 China
Jeremy Quindos
 Uzbekistan
Istanbul, Turkiye[18][20][21]
European Championship
Max Studer
 Switzerland
Bence Bicsák
 Hungary
Panagiotis Bitados
 Greece
Devonport, Australia[22]
Oceanian Championship
Brandon Copeland
 Australia
James Corbett
 New Zealand
Lachlan Jones
 Australia
Overall
World Championship
Matthew Hauser
 Australia
Miguel Hidalgo
 Brazil
Vasco Vilaça
 Portugal
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Women

All standard distance races unless specified.

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
World Triathlon Championship Series Events
Abu Dhabi, UAE[1][23]
Sprint distance
Lisa Tertsch
 Germany
Nina Eim
 Germany
Laura Lindemann
 Germany
Yokohama, Japan[3] Jeanne Lehair
 Luxembourg
Beth Potter
 Great Britain
Lisa Tertsch
 Germany
Alghero, Italy[5] Cassandre Beaugrand
 France
Bianca Seregni
 Italy
Olivia Mathias
 Great Britain
Hamburg, Germany[7][8]
Sprint distance
Léonie Périault
 France
Cassandre Beaugrand
 France
Beth Potter
 Great Britain
French Riviera[9]
Sprint distance
Cassandre Beaugrand
 France
Jeanne Lehair
 Luxembourg
Léonie Périault
 France
Karlovy Valy, Czechia[11][12] Beth Potter
 Great Britain
Taylor Spivey
 United States
Lisa Tertsch
 Germany
Weihai, China[13][14] Lisa Tertsch
 Germany
Beth Potter
 Great Britain
Georgia Taylor-Brown
 Great Britain
Wollongong, Australia
Grand Final
Lisa Tertsch
 Germany
Bianca Seregni
 Italy
Emma Lombardi
 France
Continental championships
Mandela Bay, RSA[15]
African Championship
Shanae Williams
 South Africa
Bridget Theunissen
 South Africa
Jordan Tissink
 South Africa[24]
Calima, Colombia[17]
Americas Championship
Djenyfer Arnold
 Brazil
Maria Lopez Faraudo
 Mexico
Emy Legault
 Canada
Istanbul, Turkiye[18][20]
Asian Championship
Yuko Takahashi
 Japan
Manami Hayashi
 Japan
Kanae Takenaka
 Japan
Istanbul, Turkiye[18][20]
European Championship
Jolien Vermeylen
 Belgium
Diana Isakova
Neutral athlete
Tilly Anema
 Great Britain
Devonport, Australia[22]
Oceanian Championship
Richelle Hill
 Australia
Lauren Kerwick
 Australia
Nicole van der Kaay
 New Zealand
Overall
World Championship
Lisa Tertsch
 Germany
Léonie Périault
 France
Beth Potter
 Great Britain
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Race results

Men

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Women

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Overall points totals

After Grand Final, 19 October 2025 - Final scores.:[25]

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Mixed relay

Two mixed relay events were held for elite athletes as part of the Championship Series, the second of which, the Hamburg leg, was designated the World Championship race for 2025. Australia won their first title since 2017 and second overall in the mixed relay format.

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List of 2025 World Championship podiums

The following is a list of all the World Championship medalists (not including para-triathlon; see below) crowned on the various legs of the World Triathlon Championship series. The majority of those disciplines outside the elite men's and women's events were decided in single championship races in Wollongong, Australia, in the lead up to the Championship Series Grand final.[28] The Elite mixed relay world championship was held at the Hamburg leg of the World Triathlon Championship series. While three of the Championship Series legs were in sprint format, no specific Elite sprint distance championship was designated in 2025.

Elite

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Elite
Men's individual
Season long
Matthew Hauser
 Australia
Miguel Hidalgo
 Brazil
Vasco Vilaça
 Portugal
Women's individual
Season long
Lisa Tertsch
 Germany
Léonie Périault
 France
Beth Potter
 Great Britain
Under 23
Men's individual[29]
Wollongong, Australia
Oliver Conway
 Great Britain
Márton Kropkó
 Hungary
Euan De Nigro
 Italy
Women's individual[30]
Wollongong, Australia
Richelle Hill
 Australia
Angelica Prestia
 Italy
Márta Kropkó
 Hungary
Junior
Men's individual[31]
Wollongong, Australia
Tristan Douche
 France
Alex Robin
 Great Britain
Ignacio Flores Arana
 Chile
Women's individual[32]
Wollongong, Australia
Leá Houart
 France
Fanni Szalai
 Hungary
Diana Dunajska
 Slovakia
Mixed relay
Hamburg, Germany[27]
World Mixed Relay Championship
Australia
Sophie Linn
Luke Willian
Emma Jeffcoat
Matthew Hauser
France
Léonie Périault
Yanis Seguin
Cassandre Beaugrand
Dorian Coninx
Germany
Lisa Tertsch
Lasse Nygaard Priester
Tanja Neubert
Henry Graf
Wollongong, Australia
World Jr/U23 Mixed Relay Championship
Great Britain
Bethany Cook
Alex Robin
Millie Breese
Oliver Conway
Netherlands
Barbara de Koning
Gjalt Panjer
Robin Dreijling
Mitch Kolkman
Australia
Richelle Hill
Oscar Wootton
Tara Sosinski
Brayden Mercer
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Medal table

  *   Host nation (Australia)

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World Triathlon Championships medal table (elite)
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia*3014
2 France2204
3 Great Britain2114
4 Germany1012
5 Hungary0213
6 Italy0112
7 Brazil0101
 Netherlands0101
9 Chile0011
 Portugal0011
 Slovakia0011
Totals (11 entries)88824
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Age-grade (champions only)

The following list is of the age-grade champions crowned at a World Triathlon Championship Series event, specifically the Grand Final at Wollongong. Championship races held outside the WTCS format, and the Para-triathlon World Championship races are not included.[33]

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Wollongong, Australia
18-19 John Fothergill
 Australia
Isabella Farkas
 Australia
Ben Devries
 Australia
Sienna Carter
 United States
Connor Brink
 Australia
Chloe Denning
 Australia
20-24 Kye Robinson
 Australia
Lara Dawson
 Australia
Will Taylor
 New Zealand
Lara Dawson
 Australia
Benjamin Dibden
 Australia
Harriet Trubshaw
 Ireland
25-29 Kester McQueen
 South Africa
Flora Johnson
 Great Britain
Aaron McKenzie
 Australia
Claire Dedden
 Australia
Felix Paruzek
 Australia
Hannah Gibson
 Australia
30-34 Jesse Thompson
 Australia
Lauren Burnham
 Australia
Joris Aerden
 Belgium
Sarah Howe
 Australia
Anthony Wilson
 Australia
Hayley Lyall
 Australia
35-39 James Davy
 Australia
Iris van der Staak
 Netherlands
Phillipe Drolet
 Canada
Penelope Nevill
 Australia
Christo Ball
 Australia
Bec Stedman
 Australia
40-44 Richard Chambers
 New Zealand
Briarna Silk
 Australia
Thomas Winkelmann
 Germany
Anna Russell
 New Zealand
Trent Dawson
 Australia
Hayley Davis
 Great Britain
45-49 Travis Shields
 Australia
Kirsten Sass
 United States
Travis Shields
 Australia
Kirsten Sass
 United States
Hayden Armstrong
 Australia
Nicola Taylor
 Great Britain
50-54 Charles Ellis-Hallett
 Australia
Suzanne Chandler
 Canada
David Peedom
 Australia
Stephanie Waring
 Great Britain
Nigel Fanning
 Ireland
Kim Taylor
 New Zealand
55-59 Matt McKay
 Australia
Michelle Jones
 Australia
Grzegorz Zgliczynski
 Poland
Michelle Jones
 Australia
Wayne Simmons
 Australia
Amanda Woodd
 New Zealand
60-64 Graham Bruce
 Australia
Linda Robb
 United States
Christian Seymour
 Australia
Sarah Northover
 Great Britain
Drew McGill
 United States
Catherine Frye
 United States
65-69 John Cahill
 United States
Robyn Williams
 United States
Kieth Tufte
 United States
Caroline Madden
 Great Britain
Bernhard Mesicek
 Austria
Kerry Newton
 New Zealand
70-74 David McEwan
 Australia
Joy Baker
 New Zealand
David McEwan
 Australia
Linda Meredith
 Australia
Mark Preston
 Australia
Mandy Meredith
 Australia
75-79 Gerry McKeering
 Australia
Sarah Barrett
 Great Britain
Jean-Pierre Larrue
 France
Jayne Mountford
 Australia
Michael Dunne
 Great Britain
Margaret Dalzeil
 New Zealand
80-84 Steve Parnell
 Australia
Peggy McDowell-Cramer
 United States
Steve Parnell
 Australia
Peggy Crome
 Great Britain
Ken Murley
 Australia
Janice Iredale
 Australia
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World Triathlon Para Championships

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2025 World Triathlon Para Championships
LeagueWorld Triathlon Para Championships
SportParatriathlon
Men's Series
World ChampionsPTWC : Thomas Frühwirth
PTS2 : Jules Ribstein
PTS3 : Henry Urand
PTS4 : Alexis Hanquinquant
PTS5 : Chris Hammer
PTVI : Dave Ellis
Women's Series
World ChampionsPTWC : Lauren Parker
PTS2 : Anu Francis
PTS3 : Elise Marc
PTS4 : Camille Sénéclauze
PTS5 : Grace Norman
PTVI : Susana Rodriguez
Open mixed relay
World Champions United States (USA)
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The 2025 World Triathlon Para Championships, a series of single event championship races to crown world champions from para-triathlon will be held as part of the series of events around the 2025 World Triathlon Championship Series Grand Final in Wollongong, Australia. 13 events are held in 12 classifications, one more than at the 2024 Summer Paralympics, as the women's PTS2 and PTS3 classes are completed separately, not as a combined classification.

Medalists

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Australia)

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World Para-triathlon Championships medal table
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France4217
2 United States3317
3 Australia*2316
4 Great Britain2114
5 Austria1102
6 Spain1023
7 Germany0112
8 Belgium0101
Neutral athletes0101
9 Brazil0022
10 Italy0011
 Japan0011
 Mexico0011
 Serbia0011
Totals (13 entries)13131339
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