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Supertri
SportTriathlon
Founded2017
FounderMichael D'hulst,Leonid Boguslavsky,Chris McCormack
CEOMichael D'hulst
MottoInspire the Competitor in Everyone
Most recent
champions
Supertri League

 Csongor Lehmann (HUN)
 
Jeanne Lehair (LUX)
Crown Racing
Supertri E 
Maxime Hueber-Moosbrugger (FRA)

 Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA)
Official websitehttps://supertri.com

Supertri organises three types oftriathlon races under its brand pillars:Supertri League,Supertri E, andBy Supertri.

Formation and test event

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Michael D'hulst metChris McCormack while running the Challenge Taiwan event, and the pair struck up a friendship and often discussed their shared passion for elevating the sport. As they worked together on multiple projects in Asia, they started to refine the concept behind what was to be christened as Super League Triathlon.

A chance encounter withLeonid Boguslavsky, who had been inspired to take up the sport at the age 62 after reading McCormack's book 'I'm Here To Win', led to a full meeting at a hotel in London, and the three quickly decided to launch a one-off test event to see whether their concept that professional triathlon could be an inspirational spectator sport could be achieved.[1]

They held the test event on Hamilton Island, and it was hailed a success[citation needed], leading them to decide to grow the concept into an annual series, initially known as the Championship Series, and later Supertri League. D'hulst took on the role as the permanent CEO of the company.

Building a series

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The key differentiator for Supertri was its short formats, tight broadcast times, stadium-like courses with technical elements often missing from triathlon racing, and a closed-league.

The Championship Series quickly grew, as did the business behind it, with 3 events per Series in 2018 and 2019 before COVID.

In 2019, the business moved its headquarters from Singapore to London.

COVID and the birth of Supertri E

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The spread of COVID and the associated lockdowns saw the cancellation of sports events worldwide. D'hulst, Boguslavksy and McCormack opted against hibernating the business, and instead found a way to innovate by creating an indoor Esports racing series that could be successfully run even with social distancing rules in place.

Arena Games Triathlon, now Supertri E, debuted in Rotterdam in 2020 and has gone on to become hugely successful and core part of the business.

By 2021 and the end of lockdowns, the indoor Esports series and the Championship Series immediately mushroomed to seven events, and to eight in 2022.

Move to participation events and a rebrand

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Super League Triathlon first dipped its toe into the mass participation world in 2020 when it acquired the Malibu Triathlon. At that stage the theory was to trial a participation offering while also acquiring an established US base for a Super League professional event.

After three events in Malibu local permitting laws saw the event change operator, but the concept of expanding mass participation focussed on short and accessible race formats had been proven, with a flywheel of inspiration and participation driving both fandom of the professional racing and a desire for competing among amateurs.

In 2023, the company acquired Chicago Triathlon, New York City Triathlon and established the Long Beach Legacy Triathlon at the site of the LA 2028 Olympics. It went on to acquire Austin Triathlon, Kerrville Triathlon in 2024 and announced the acquisitions of Toronto Triathlon Festival, Blenheim Palace Triathlon and New Jersey State Triathlon in 2025, while also launching the Toulouse Triathlon alongside the established professional Supertri League event in the city.

Super League Triathlon was also no more, as the company rebranded to Supertri, with three clear pillars: Supertri League (professional outdoor racing), Supertri E (indoor Esports hybrid racing) and By Supertri (mass participation).

Supertri League

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The Supertri League season normally runs between August and November. Over the course of the season, Rounds are held at locations around the world. There are Women's, Men's and Teams Supertri League champions each year.

Contracts

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Being a closed League, only athletes who have a contract for the current season compete. Athletes are recruited either by the League or by the Teams where franchises are owned, aiming for a blend of the world's best and most high-profile athletes and up and coming stars of the future.

Teams

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Triathlon has traditionally been an individual sport but Supertri has introduced Teams. Athletes race together and accumulate points as a team, increasing tactical depth to the racing, different stages to win points and a redistribution of prize money of all athletes who contribute and are supported. It aims to increase fandom of the sport and encourages outside franchise owners to help drive the League forward.

After its early trial years, Supertri opened franchises up to potential ownership in 2024, with would be owners vetted to ensure they will bring value to growing the League and the sport. Two initial franchises were acquired by Brownlee Racing, led byJonathan Brownlee andAlistair Brownlee, and Podium Racing, led by John Anthony and managed byTim Don.

The Teams all have managers, who oversee the athletes and make tactical decisions during the racing. In 2024, Brownlee Racing was managed byNon Stanford, Crown Racing byChris McCormack, Podium Racing byTim Don, and Stars & Stripes Racing by Parker Spencer.

Courses

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Supertri League courses are built on 1 mile loops so that spectators get to see athletes multiple times per stage, making it a viewing and hospitality experience, as well creating a compelling broadcast product with genuine atmosphere. It also minimises disruption for hosts without widespread road closures associated with endurance sports events, and makes it possible for city centre locations. All courses are unique, from cobbles and lakes, to seas and open desert and each have tight and technical elements to push athletes to their limits and ensure action.

Format

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Supertri League is raced over the Supertri format, which is three back-to-back rounds of swim, bike and run with no breaks. The distances for each discipline are 300m swim, 4 km bike and 1.6 km run. The format places an emphasis on athletes being able to produce both speed and endurance, as well as on transitions with eight required during the course of a race, rather than two in a traditional triathlon.

Over the years Supertri has also used other formats, including the Triple Mix, Eliminator and Equalizer, but in 2024 moved to standardise racing under the Supertri format.

Short Chute

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The Short Chute is an opportunity for athletes to win a shortcut on the course for their team through their racing, which is then allocated to an athlete of their choosing by the Team manager. Each team can only allocate one Short Chute per race regardless of how many they win. In the Supertri format, there are three Short Chutes available. All are won during the first swim, bike and run legs and taken on the final run as follows:

  • First across the Mount Line after the first swim
  • First across the Mount Line after the first bike
  • First across the Dismount Line after first run

Points

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During each Round athletes are awarded points depending on where they finish in the race. The points are accumulated to crown the champions of the Women's and Men's Leagues at the end of the League season. In addition, there are separate discipline Leagues to recognise the fastest swim, bike and runners across the season.

Each athlete's individual points plus points any won by athletes in each discipline all go towards the overall Teams League to crown the Teams champions at the end of the season. In the case of a tie in the Leagues, the athlete or Team with the best result in the final race of the League will finish ahead of the other athletes or Teams

Place12345678910111213141516
Standard round points1514131211109876543210
Grand Final points20181614121110987654320

Discipline Leagues are awarded as follow:

  • Swim: Points allocated at each Round based on time of the first or second swim discipline of the day measured at the swim exit.
  • Bike: Points allocated at each Round based on time of the fastest lap measured from Mount to Dismount Line of the first or second bike discipline of the day.
  • Run: Points allocated at each Round based on time of the fastest lap measured from Mount Line to Dismount Line of the first or second run discipline of the day
Place123
Swim421
Bike421
Run421

90 Second Rule

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Any athlete that falls 90 seconds behind the leader is eliminated from the race. This is implemented every lap, measured from the first athlete passing the Mount Line, executed at the Mount Line and prevents lapping.

Supertri League champions

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Men's League Champions

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YearFirstSecondThird
2018 Vincent Luis (FRA) Henri Schoeman (RSA) Jonny Brownlee (GBR)
2019 Vincent Luis (FRA) Hayden Wilde (NZL) Pierre Le Corre (FRA)
2021 Alex Yee (GBR) (Eagles) Hayden Wilde (NZL) (Sharks) Jonny Brownlee (GBR) (Cheetahs)
2022 Hayden Wilde (NZL) (Sharks) Matthew Hauser (AUS) (Eagles) Jonny Brownlee (GBR) (Cheetahs)
2023 Léo Bergère (FRA) (Eagles) Hayden Wilde (NZL) (Scorpions) Alex Yee (GBR) (Sharks)
2024 Hayden Wilde (NZL) (Crown Racing) Léo Bergère (FRA) (Podium Racing) Tim Hellwig (GER) (Stars & Stripes Racing)
2025 Csongor Lehmann (HUN) (Stars & Stripes Racing) Vasco Vilaça (POR) (Crown Racing) Ricardo Batista (POR) (Crown Racing)

*There were two test events held in 2017 which were raced as one-offs. Hamilton Island:[2]1)Richard Murray, 2)Mario Mola, 3)Jake Birtwhistle. Jersey:[3]1)Kristian Blummenfelt, 2)Jonathan Brownlee, 3)Richard Murray.

Women's League Champions

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YearFirstSecondThird
2018 Katie Zaferes (USA) Rachel Klamer (NED) Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA)
2019 Katie Zaferes (USA) Rachel Klamer (NED) Taylor Spivey (USA)
2021 Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) (Scorpions) Jess Learmonth (GBR) (Eagles) Katie Zaferes (USA) (Rhinos)
2022 Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) (Scorpions) Taylor Spivey (USA) (Rhinos) Sophie Coldwell (GBR) (Cheetahs)
2023 Kate Waugh (GBR) (Sharks) Jeanne Lehair (LUX) (Eagles) Emma Lombardi (FRA) (Eagles)
2024 Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) (Crown Racing) Jeanne Lehair (LUX) (Podium Racing) Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) (Crown Racing)
2025 Jeanne Lehair (LUX) (Podium Racing) Léonie Périault (FRA) (Podium Racing) Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) (Crown Racing)

*There was one event held in 2017 which was raced as a one-off. Jersey:[3] 1)Katie Zaferes, 2)Summer Cook, 3)Nicola Spirig.

Teams League Champions

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YearFirstSecondThird
2021SLT EaglesSLT SharksSLT Scorpions
2022SLT ScorpionsSLT SharksSLT Cheetahs
2023SLT EaglesSLT ScorpionsSLT Sharks
2024Crown RacingPodium RacingStars & Stripes Racing
2025Podium RacingCrown RacingBrownlee Racing

Supertri League individual race results

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2017

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Men

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EventFirstSecondThird
Hamilton Island Richard Murray (RSA) Mario Mola (ESP) Jacob Birtwhistle (AUS)
Jersey Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) Richard Murray (RSA)

Women

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EventFirstSecondThird
Jersey Katie Zaferes (USA) Summer Cook (USA) Nicola Spirig (SUI)

2018

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Men

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RoundRaceFirstSecondThird
JerseyTriple Mix[4] Vincent Luis (FRA) Henri Schoeman (RSA) Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR)
Enduro[5] Vincent Luis (FRA) Henri Schoeman (RSA) Richard Murray (RSA)
Overall Vincent Luis (FRA) Henri Schoeman (RSA) Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR)
MaltaEliminator[6] Richard Murray (RSA) Vincent Luis (FRA) Henri Schoeman (RSA)
Equalizer[7] Vincent Luis (FRA) Henri Schoeman (RSA) Tyler Mislawchuk (CAN)
Overall Vincent Luis (FRA) Henri Schoeman (RSA) Richard Murray (RSA)
MallorcaTriple Mix[8] Henri Schoeman (RSA) Vincent Luis (FRA) Jonathan Brownlee (GBR)
Sprint Enduro[9] Vincent Luis (FRA) Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) Henri Schoeman (RSA)
Overall Vincent Luis (FRA) Henri Schoeman (RSA) Jonathan Brownlee (GBR)
SingaporeEliminator[10] Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) Tyler Mislawchuk (CAN) Hayden Wilde (NZ)
Enduro[10] Vincent Luis (FRA) Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) Henri Schoeman (RSA)
Overall Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) Henri Schoeman (RSA) Tyler Mislawchuk (CAN)

Women

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RoundRaceFirstSecondThird
JerseyTriple Mix[4] Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) Katie Zaferes (USA) Ashleigh Gentle (AUS)
Enduro[5] Katie Zaferes (USA) Kirsten Kasper (USA) Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA)
Overall Katie Zaferes (USA) Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) Kirsten Kasper (USA)
MaltaEliminator[11] Katie Zaferes (USA) Rachel Klamer (NED) Joanna Brown (CAN)
Equalizer[12] Katie Zaferes (USA) Kirsten Kasper (USA) Summer Cook (USA)
Overall Katie Zaferes (USA) Rachel Klamer (NED) Kirsten Kasper (USA)
MallorcaTriple Mix[13] Katie Zaferes (USA) Taylor Spivey (USA) Kirsten Kasper (USA)
Sprint Enduro[14] Taylor Spivey (USA) Kirsten Kasper (USA) Katie Zaferes (USA)
Overall Taylor Spivey (USA) Katie Zaferes (USA) Kirsten Kasper (USA)
SingaporeEliminator[15] Katie Zaferes (USA) Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) Ashleigh Gentle (AUS)
Enduro[15] Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) Katie Zaferes (USA) Rachel Klamer (NED)
Overall Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) Katie Zaferes (USA) Rachel Klamer (NED)

2019

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Men

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RoundRaceFirstSecondThird
JerseyEnduro* Vincent Luis (FRA) Pierre Le Corre (FRA) Hayden Wilde (NZL)
MaltaEqualiser Vincent Luis (FRA) Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) Hayden Wilde (NZL)

*Due to extreme weather conditions the event took place as an aquathlon over 3 x swim and run

Women

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RoundRaceFirstSecondThird
JerseyTriple Mix[4] Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) Katie Zaferes (USA) Rachel Klamer (NED)
MaltaEqualizer Katie Zaferes (USA) Rachel Klamer (NED) Yuko Takahashi (JPN)

*Due to extreme weather conditions the event took place as an aquathlon over 3 x swim and run

2021

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Men

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RoundRaceFirstSecondThird
LondonTriple Mix Hayden Wilde (NZ) Vincent Luis (FRA) Jonathan Brownlee (GBR)
MunichEqualizer Vincent Luis (FRA) Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) Alex Yee (GBR)
JerseyEnduro Alex Yee (GBR) Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) Hayden Wilde (NZ)
MalibuEliminator Alex Yee (GBR) Marten Van Riel (BEL) Vasco Vilaça (POR)

Women

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RoundRaceFirstSecondThird
LondonTriple Mix Jessica Learmonth (GBR) Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) Vicky Holland (GBR)
MunichEqualizer Jessica Learmonth (GBR) Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) Beth Potter (GBR)
JerseyEnduro Jessica Learmonth (GBR) Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA)
MalibuEliminator Flora Duffy (BER) Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) Katie Zaferes (USA)

Teams

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RankTeamLondonMunichJerseyMalibuTotal Points
CEagles93899189362
2Scorpions71687068277
3Sharks66635871258
4Cheetahs61455571232
5Rhinos35585353199

2022

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Men

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RoundRaceFirstSecondThird
LondonTriple Mix Hayden Wilde (NZ) Matthew Hauser (AUS) Alex Yee (GBR)
MunichEnduro Matthew Hauser (AUS) Vasco Vilaça (POR) Hayden Wilde (NZ)
MalibuEliminator Hayden Wilde (NZ) Shachar Sagiv (ISR) Vasco Vilaça (POR)
ToulouseTriple Mix Hayden Wilde (NZ) Dorian Coninx (FRA) Kenji Nener (JPN)
NEOMEnduro Matthew Hauser (AUS) Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) Hayden Wilde (NZL)

Women

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RoundRaceFirstSecondThird
LondonTriple Mix Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) Taylor Spivey (USA) Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR)
MunichEnduro Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) Sophie Coldwell (GBR) Taylor Spivey (USA)
MalibuEliminator Taylor Spivey (USA) Miriam Casillas (ESP) Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR)
ToulouseTriple Mix Georgia Taylor-Brown (GB) Taylor Spivey (US) Sophie Coldwell (GB)
NEOMEnduro Georgia Taylor-Brown (GB) Sophie Coldwell (GB) Beth Potter (GB)

Teams

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RankTeamLondonMunichToulouseMalibuNEOMTotal Points
CScorpions100644574102385
2Sharks7870876880383
3Cheetahs5075914894358
4Eagles5461638551314
5Rhinos6263585665304

2023*

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Men

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RoundFirstSecondThird
London Alex Yee (GBR) Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) Tayler Reid (NZ)
Toulouse Léo Bergère (FRA) Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) Henri Schoeman (RSA)
Malibu Hayden Wilde (NZ) Léo Bergère (FRA) Matthew Hauser (AUS)
NEOM Léo Bergère (FRA) Hayden Wilde (NZL) Alex Yee (GBR)

Women

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RoundFirstSecondThird
London Jeanne Lehair (LUX) Sophie Coldwell (GBR) Taylor Spivey (USA)
Toulouse Kate Waugh (GBR) Léonie Périault (FRA) Emma Lombardi (FRA)
Malibu Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) Emma Lombardi (FRA) Jeanne Lehair (LUX)
NEOM Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) Kate Waugh (GBR) Jeanne Lehair (LUX)

*From 2023 onwards all races were over the Supertri format

Teams

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RankTeamLondonToulouseMalibuNEOMTotal Points
CEagles60100125140425
2Scorpions65100113129407
3Sharks148828294390
4Warriors75666635220

2024

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Men

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RoundFirstSecondThird
Boston Alex Yee (GBR) Hayden Wilde (NZL) Dorian Coninx (FRA)
Chicago Hayden Wilde (NZL) Léo Bergère (FRA) Vasco Vilaça (POR)
London Hayden Wilde (NZL) Matthew Hauser (AUS) Léo Bergère (FRA)
Toulouse Vasco Vilaça (POR) Tim Hellwig (GER) Hayden Wilde (NZL)
NEOM Alex Yee (GBR) Hayden Wilde (NZL) Léo Bergère (FRA)

Women

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RoundFirstSecondThird
Boston Jeanne Lehair (LUX) Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) Kate Waugh (GBR)
Chicago Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) Taylor Spivey (USA)
London Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) Jeanne Lehair (LUX)
Toulouse Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) Taylor Spivey (USA) Kate Waugh (GBR)
NEOM Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) Jeanne Lehair (LUX) Léonie Périault (FRA)

Teams

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RankTeamBostonChicagoLondonToulouseNEOMTotal Points
CCrown Racing8179887597420
2Podium Racing8283756982391
3Stars & Stripes Racing4663758767338
4Brownlee Racing7357455186312

2025

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Men

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RoundFirstSecondThird
Toronto Alex Yee (GBR) Csongor Lehmann (HUN) Vasco Vilaça (POR)
Chicago Alberto González García (ESP) Tyler Mislawchuk (CAN) John Reed (USA)
Jersey Csongor Lehmann (HUN) Vasco Vilaça (POR) Oliver Conway (GBR)
Toulouse Csongor Lehmann (HUN) Seth Rider (USA) Vasco Vilaça (POR)

Women

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RoundFirstSecondThird
Toronto Jolien Vermeylen (BEL) Léonie Périault (FRA) Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA)
Chicago Jeanne Lehair (LUX) Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) Fanni Szalai (HUN)
Jersey Jeanne Lehair (LUX) Léonie Périault (FRA) Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR)
Toulouse Jeanne Lehair (LUX) Léonie Périault (FRA) Jess Fullagar (GBR)

Teams

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RankTeamTorontoChicagoJerseyToulouseTotal Points
CPodium Racing691059190355
2Crown Racing89775976301
3Brownlee Racing73486790278
4Stars & Stripes Racing51526576244

Supertri League Hosts

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CountryLocationYearTotal
20172018[16]20192021[17]2022202320242025
 AustraliaHamilton Island1
 JerseySaint Helier5
 Singapore1
 MaltaBormla2
 SpainMallorca,Porto Cristo1
 Great BritainLondon4
 GermanyMunich2
 United StatesMalibu, California3
 FranceToulouse4
 Saudi ArabiaNeom3
 United StatesBoston1
 United StatesChicago2
 CanadaToronto1

Supertri E

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Supertri E

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Supertri E is a triathlon series that fuses the worlds of real life and virtual racing, offering a dynamic and immersive experience for athletes and spectators. It is one of sport's most innovative and award-winning formats and featured at the IOC's Olympic Esports Week.

The Supertri E World Triathlon Championship, powered by My Whoosh and in partnership with World Triathlon, crowns official Esports triathlon World Champions. It features a unique, sustainable format where athletes compete in packed arenas, swimming in Olympic pools, and completing bike and run segments on smart trainers and self-powered curved treadmills. This setup transforms the event into a virtual race, delivering an exhilarating experience and new depths of data for both participants and viewers.

In 2024, the World Championship took place at the London Aquatic Centre in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on April 13. The event achieved record-breaking viewership, underscoring its rapid growth and innovation in the world of triathlon. British triathleteBeth Potter[18] clinched the women's title and American athleteChase McQueen[19] secured the men's championship.

Supertri E History

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Originally named Arena Games Triathlon, Supertri E was born in the COVID pandemic-era, when lockdowns and restrictions saw global sport forced to either adapt of shut down entirely. As a mass sport that required mass gatherings, triathlon was a sport heavily effected.

Supertri CEO Michael D'hulst had been speaking to technology platformZwift[20] about the idea of a hybrid real life and virtual event for some time, but the companies agreed to accelerate their development of the concept during the COVID lockdowns, and the concept was established.

Athletes would swim in an indoor pool, and could cycle and run at stations positioned far enough apart that they adhered to social distancing rules. The technology enabled a real race to happen and a global broadcast that was innovative and safe. The first Arena Games Triathlon took place inRotterdam in 2020, and the event was so successful it won multiple awards and a new triathlon race format was created.

After several years of refining the concept, Supertri partnered withWorld Triathlon to create official Esports World Champions from the event, and to get it into the IOC's Olympic Esports Week. The event now runs with aMyWhoosh as the technology platform under the title Supertri E World Triathlon Championships powered byMyWhoosh. It is aiming to be a medal event at the IOC Esports Olympics.

Supertri E Race Format

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Supertri E blends real life racing and virtual racing. The swim portions of the race take place in an Olympic standard pool, while the bike and run sections take place on the pool deck or pool's surrounding area, utilizing static bikes and self propelled treadmills. The bike and run sections of the race are then brought to life by use of in-your-face cameras, capturing the athlete's reactions and emotions as the race unfolds, and through utilizing the training platformMyWhoosh. This includes athletes each having their own race avatar (so that spectators can see the athlete's positions, in relation to each other, on the route selected on Zwift) and real time displays of power output and heart rate data.

At Supertri E, each swim is 200 m, each bike is 4 km, and each run is 1 km. Supertri E events are competed over heats and a final. Heats see two stages of swim-bike-run, which determine which athletes proceed to the final. 10 athletes qualify for each event final. From 2025, the final is competed over the Supertri race format. This means 3 back to back stages of swim, bike, run. with minimal rest between each stage. Previous editions saw a pursuit style start adopted for the final stage, and the second stage taking the form reversed triathlon (run, bike, swim).[21]

Supertri E results

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2020

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Men

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VenueFirstSecondThird
Rotterdam Justus Nieschlag (GER) Vasco Vilaça (POR) Javier Gomez (ESP)

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Women

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VenueFirstSecondThird
Rotterdam Jess Learmonth (GBR) Rachel Klamer (NED) Valerie Barthelemy (BEL)

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2021

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Men

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VenueFirstSecondThird
Rotterdam Marten Van Riel (BEL) Alex Yee (GBR) Aurélien Raphaël (FRA)
London Marten Van Riel (BEL) Justus Nieschlag (GER) Alex Yee (GBR)

Women

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VenueFirstSecondThird
Rotterdam Sophie Coldwell (GBR) Beth Potter (GBR) Anna Godoy Contreras (ESP)
London Beth Potter (GBR) Lucy Charles-Barclay (GBR) Sophie Coldwell (GBR)

2022: World Championship Final Standings

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Men

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FirstSecondThird
 Alex Yee (GBR) Justus Nieschlag (GER) Aurélien Raphaël (FRA)

Women

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FirstSecondThird
 Beth Potter (GBR) Zsanett Bragmayer (HUN) Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR)

2022: Race results

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Men

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VenueFirstSecondThird
Munich Aurélien Raphaël (FRA) Max Stapley (GBR) Justus Nieschlag (GER)
London Justus Nieschlag (GER) Alex Yee (GBR) Nicolo Strada (ITA)
Singapore Hayden Wilde (NZL) Alex Yee (GBR) Justus Nieschlag (GER)

Women

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VenueFirstSecondThird
Munich Beth Potter (GBR) Lena Meissner (GER) Anabel Knoll (GER)
London Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) Beth Potter (GBR) Jessica Learmonth (GBR)
Singapore Zsanett Bragmayer (HUN) Beth Potter (GBR) Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR)

2023: World Championship Final Standings

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Men

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 Henri Schoeman (RSA) Nicolo Strada (ITA) Simon Westermann (SUI)

Women

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 Sophie Linn (AUS) Gina Sereno (USA) Rani Skrabanja (NED)

2023: Race results

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Men

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Montreal Chase McQueen (USA) Henri Schoeman (RSA) Jack Stanton-Stock (GBR)
Sursee Henri Schoeman (RSA) Maxime Hueber-Moosbrugger (FRA) Simon Westermann (SUI)
London Nicolo Strada (ITA) Henri Schoeman (RSA) Kyle Smith (NZL)

Women

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Montreal Gino Soreno (USA) Sophie Linn (AUS) Dominika Jamnicky (CAN)
Sursee Zsanett Bragmayer (HUN) Olivia Mathias (GBR) Fanni Szalai (HUN)
London Beth Potter (GBR) Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) Sophie Linn (AUS)

2024

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London Chase McQueen (USA) Max Stapley (GBR) Maxime Hueber-Moosbrugger (FRA)

Women

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London Beth Potter (GBR) Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) Katie Zaferes (USA)

2025

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Men

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London Maxime Hueber-Moosbrugger (FRA) Chase McQueen (USA) Maciej Bruzdziak (POL)

Women

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London Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA) Beth Potter (GBR) Julia Broecker (GER)

By Supertri

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Supertri launched the By Supertri brand in 2025 to house its mass participation events.[24]

Supertri owns two of the biggest five triathlons in the world in Chicago Triathlon and Blenheim Palace Triathlon.

In North America it owns New York City Triathlon, Long Beach Legacy Triathlon, Austin Triathlon, Kerrville Triathlon and Toronto Triathlon, alongside Chicago. It's also owns Blenheim Palace Triathlon in the UK and Toulouse Triathlon in France.

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