The Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) and World Triathlon have finalized the remaining venues for the 2026 T100 Triathlon World Tour, completing a revised competition calendar that reflects the new race format announced in October. The updated schedule introduces nine T100 events and an adjusted structure that reduces mandatory starts for professional athletes while maintaining a competitive pathway toward the Qatar World Championship Final.
Under the new model, professional women and men will no longer race together on shared T100 weekends. Instead, each will contest four standalone events before converging at the season ending final in Qatar. World Championship rankings will be determined by each athlete’s best three T100 results plus their performance at the final.
The 2026 T100 calendar released today features the following events:
- Gold Coast, Pro Women, March 21 to 22
- Singapore, Pro Men, April 25 to 26
- Spain, Pro Women, May 23 to 24
- San Francisco, Pro Men, June 06 to 07
- Vancouver, Pro Women, August 15 to 16
- French Riviera, Pro Men, September 19 to 20
- Dubai, Pro Women, November 12 to 15
- Saudi Arabia, Pro Men, November
- Qatar, T100 World Championship Final, December 11 to 12
Two Additional World Triathlon Events
Two additional World Triathlon events will contribute to a broader eleven-race season. The T1 Indoor World Cup in Lievin, France, will feature a 200m swim, 2.8km bike, and 1km run, all completed indoors and broadcast live. In July, the World Triathlon Championship Series (WTCS) event in London will replace the professional T100 and run alongside the age-group London T100.
Age-Group Racing
Age-group racing will accompany nearly every stop on the T100 Tour. At the Gold Coast, Singapore, Spain, London, Vancouver, and Dubai events, age-group athletes will have access to the 100km distance among other options. The French Riviera and San Francisco stops will feature age-group opportunities through partnerships with the Saint-Raphael Triathlon and the Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon, respectively.
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