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    Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Final takes place Friday, 12 December in Lusail

    UAE, December 8, 2025 – Championship leaders Hayden Wilde and Kate Waugh head to Qatar this week for the T100 Triathlon World Championship Final after completing their final preparations in Abu Dhabi.

    New Zealand’s Wilde and Great Britain’s Waugh have spent the past three weeks training in the UAE capital following the Dubai T100 in mid-November – a strategic decision that has allowed both title favourites to acclimatise to Gulf conditions ahead of Friday’s season-defining finale in Lusail.

    Wilde, who won five consecutive T100 races this season – in Singapore, London, the French Riviera, Spain and Wollongong – used Abu Dhabi as his base for the final phase of preparation. His dominant run is all the more remarkable given the horror bike crash he suffered in Japan at the start of May, which punctured his lung, broke six ribs and left him needing surgery on his left scapula.

    ‘Abu Dhabi offered everything I needed for this crucial period of training,’ said Wilde. ‘The facilities are absolutely world-class – from the swimming pools to the cycling routes and running tracks. Everything is set up to support athletes at the highest level, which was exactly what I needed heading into the biggest race of the season.’

    The climate proved particularly beneficial for the Kiwi star: ‘Training in Abu Dhabi’s weather has been perfect preparation for Qatar. The temperatures, the humidity – it’s all very similar to what we’ll experience in Lusail. That familiarity and acclimatisation will be invaluable come race day.’

    Beyond the training advantages, Wilde embraced life in the UAE capital: ‘The time zone worked perfectly for my preparation schedule, and honestly, I’ve fallen in love with Abu Dhabi. The <a href="https://gulfeyenews.com/rosewood-doha-unveils-the-citys-first-outdoor-ice-rink-and-a-season-of-festive-experiences/”>city has this incredible energy, and the people have been so welcoming. There’s a real sporting culture here, and you can feel the passion for athletics. It’s been an inspiring place to base myself.’

    Waugh, who finished second in Dubai to Julie Derron but retained her lead in the Race to Qatar standings, also found Abu Dhabi’s environment ideal for her world championship preparation.

    ‘Abu Dhabi has been the perfect base for me,’ said Waugh. ‘After racing in Dubai in November, it made complete sense to come here and continue my preparation. The training facilities are second to none, everything an elite triathlete needs is right here.

    ‘Training in Abu Dhabi’s conditions means I’m already acclimatised to what we’ll face in Qatar. There’s no temperature shock, no adjustment period needed – I can arrive in Lusail ready to perform at my best from day one. That’s a significant advantage heading into a race of this magnitude.’

    The 26-year-old from Gateshead currently leads the women’s championship standings and knows that a strong performance on Friday could secure her first T100 World Championship title.

    The presence of both championship leaders training in Abu Dhabi highlights the UAE’s emergence as a global hub for triathlon and multisport excellence. The hosting of the Dubai T100 – which attracted more than 8,000 athletes and 20,000 spectators over four days – has further cemented the Gulf region’s status in the triathlon calendar.

    Dubai will return to the T100 Triathlon World Tour in 2026, hosting races from 12-15 November, while Qatar’s five-year commitment to hosting the World Championship Final establishes the region as the epicentre of professional triathlon’s season climax.

    ‘The fact that our two championship leaders chose to base themselves in Abu Dhabi speaks volumes about what the UAE capital offers elite athletes,’ said Sam Renouf, CEO of the Professional Triathletes Organisation. ‘The infrastructure, the climate, the facilities – everything is world-class. The UAE has become an integral part of the global triathlon landscape, and we’re thrilled it played such a crucial role in our athletes’ preparation for the biggest race of the year.’

    Both Wilde and Waugh head to Qatar with commanding leads in their respective championships, but nothing is assured. The Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Final carries increased points weighting – with 55 points for first place compared to 35 in regular races – meaning the titles could still be decided on race day.

    Wilde enters the final with maximum points from his best four races

    His remarkable comeback from the Japan crash has been one of the season’s defining stories.

    Waugh, who has yet to finish off the podium in five T100 starts this season, leads the women’s standings but faces strong challenges from Switzerland’s Julie Derron, who leaped to second in the standings with her Dubai victory, and two-time Ironman World Champion Lucy Charles-Barclay.

    The Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Final will unfold against the backdrop of Lusail’s stunning waterfront, with a 2km swim in the Arabian Gulf, an 80km bike through Lusail’s iconic streets, and an 18km run through Lusail Plaza and Boulevard.

    The professional races take place on Friday, 12 December, followed by amateur events on Saturday, 13 December, including the T100 Age-Group World Championships, the 100km open-entry race, and sprint-distance triathlon.

    With over $8 million in athlete compensation across the 2025 season and world championship titles on the line, the stakes have never been higher. For Wilde and Waugh, their Abu Dhabi training camps may prove the decisive factor in their championship quests.

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