The highly anticipated T100 Singapore triathlon, marking the start of the 2026 Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) T100 Triathlon World Tour, is set to take place today, Saturday, April 25. This premier event will see eighteen elite male triathletes competing over a demanding course consisting of a 2-kilometer swim, an 80-kilometer bike ride, and an 18-kilometer run. The competition is expected to be fierce, with fans eagerly anticipating the performances of the world's best in this new season.
New Zealand's Hayden Wilde is considered the top favorite to win the Singapore leg of the tour. Wilde had a dominant performance in the previous year's T100 series, winning all his races and ultimately the overall standings. However, he will face stiff competition from a talented field of athletes, including Mika Noodt, Mathis Margirier, Samuel Dickinson, Jonas Schomburg, and the Netherlands' Youri Keulen. Keulen, in particular, has a history of strong performances in Singapore, having won there in 2024 and securing a fourth-place finish last year. Other potential surprise contenders include Wilhelm Hirsch, Kyle Smith, Jacob Birtwhistle, and Henri Schoeman, all capable of challenging for a podium spot.
The human element of this race extends beyond the elite athletes to the fans who will be following the action closely. The T100 Singapore can be watched live and for free via www.triathlonlive.tv, starting at 8:00 AM CEST. This accessibility allows fans worldwide to engage with the sport and support their favorite athletes, experiencing the thrill and drama of professional triathlon firsthand. The event not only showcases athletic prowess but also highlights the growing global appeal of the T100 series and its commitment to making elite triathlon accessible to a wider audience.
