
Dubai T100 Triathlon Returns in November 2025 with Expanded Races and Global Spotlight
General registration is now open for amateur athletes across multiple categories, including the 100km race (2km swim, 80km bike, 18km run) and the Sprint distance (750m swim, 20km bike, 5km run). New additions this year include a Schools Event and a Corporate Relay, designed to enhance community involvement and promote healthy lifestyles.
The 2024 edition saw participation from nearly 10,000 amateur athletes and witnessed world-class performances by top triathletes, including Marten Van Riel (Belgium) and Taylor Knibb (USA), who were crowned the first-ever T100 World Champions. The event also featured a community-focused 5km Music Run, welcoming participants of all ages and fitness levels.
Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO of Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), stated that the event supports the Dubai Economic Agenda D33 by strengthening the city's reputation as a leading sports tourism destination. Eisa Sharif from DSC highlighted that Dubai's world-class infrastructure and inclusive sporting environment have solidified its place as a global triathlon hub.
PTO CEO Sam Renouf confirmed the 2025 event will build on its growing status as a 'bucket-list race' in the T100 World Tour, which has already visited Singapore, San Francisco, and Vancouver, with upcoming stops in London and beyond.
With its strategic expansion and inclusive approach, the Dubai T100 Triathlon Weekend 2025 is expected to attract even greater global participation and offer an energising, festival-like experience for athletes and spectators alike.
News Source: Dubai Media Office
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