World
Triathlon is pleased to announce that the 2025 World Triathlon Championship
Finals will be held from October 15-19 in the town of Wollongong, New South
Wales, Australia. Following the successful World Triathlon Cup held in April
this year, which also served as a test event, next year’s finals will see World
Champions crowned in the Elite, U23, Junior and Para triathlon and Para
triathlon Mixed Relay categories, as well as in the Junior/U23 Mixed
Relay, the Age-Group Standard distance,
Age-Group Aquabike, Age-Group Sprint distance, and Age-Group Mixed Relays World
Championships.
“Australia
has repeatedly demonstrated its capability to host top-level triathlon events.
We are thrilled to return for the Championship Finals in 2025, after the great
success of the Gold Coast back in 2009 and 2018. Wollongong, in particular, has
proven to be an excellent host this year. With tough and honest courses for
all, breathtaking landscapes, a supportive and proactive community, and a
top-level Organising Committee, supported by the AusTriathlon, I am confident
that the event will be another truly remarkable and unforgettable celebration
of our sport”, said World Triathlon President and IOC member, Marisol Casado.
“Australia has proved multiple times that they are truly committed to our sport
and deliver excellent events, and indeed Wollongong will follow the steps of
other events that have marked the history of World Triathlon”, she assured.
AusTriathlon
CEO Tim Harradine: “We are thrilled to officially begin the countdown to the
2025 Wollongong World Triathlon Championship Finals. After the tremendous
success of the World Cup held in April, we are more than ready to welcome the
world’s best athletes to Wollongong next year.
“Planning
is already well underway and we are working closely with our partners to
deliver another world-class event that showcases the best of triathlon and all
Wollongong has to offer. We are confident that next year’s finals will deliver
an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.”
The 2025
Wollongong Championship Finals will kick off with the Parade of Nations and the
Opening Ceremony on October 15. The first day of competition will be October
16, with Age-Group Standard Distance, Age-Group Aquabike, Junior Men, and
Junior Women World titles up for grabs.
October
17 will be the turn for the Age-Group Sprint Distance World Championships,
followed by the U23 Men and U23 Women World Championships. Saturday, 18
October, will have the stage ready for the Para Triathlon World Championships
and the Elite Women World Championship Finals. The last day of competition will
be October 19, with the Para Mixed Relay World Championships, Age-Group Mixed
Relay World Championships, Junior/U23 Mixed Relay World Championships, and the
Elite Men Championships Finals to close the event.
The
Championship Finals is the highlight of World Triathlon’s annual calendar.
Athletes from 61 countries were present in the last edition of the Championship
Finals, hosted in Pontevedra, and the number is expected to grow in the next
two editions. Previous hosts of the Championship Finals have included such
cities as London, Budapest, Beijing, Auckland, Chicago, Gold Coast, Lausanne,
Edmonton, Abu Dhabi, and Pontevedra, with the next edition traveling to
Torremolinos, Spain, in October 2024.
The 2025
World Triathlon Championship Finals Wollongong is supported proudly by the NSW
Government through Destination NSW in collaboration with Wollongong City
Council in a landmark three-year partnership that will bring World Triathlon
racing to Wollongong from 2024 to 2026.
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