Last year’s untouchable star returns to Singapore and picks up where he left off, opening the 2026 men’s T100 season with a commanding win – breaking away on the bike and extending on the run.

Updated April 25, 2026 01:41PM
After swimming alongside World Triathlon World Champion Matt Hauser (AUS) in the bath-like waters of Singapore’s Marina Bay, 2025’s T100 champion Hayden Wilde (NZL) stamped his authority on the season from the outset. Moving to the front of the bike early on, he broke away within the first lap and never looked back, eventually building his lead to over six minutes by the end of the run.
Singapore marked the first men’s race of the 2026 T100 season, now in a redefined split format between men’s and women’s racing, ahead of what’s set to be a major shift toward a global triathlon tour in 2027 following the acquisition of Challenge Family.
It was a stellar start list to kick off the campaign with Hauser opting for this race over an early WTCS showdown in Samarkand, looking to test himself against his short-course rival at the 100km distance.
Joining them were 2024 champion Youri Keulen, Olympians Sam Dickinson (GBR) and Henri Schoeman (RSA), Jacob Birtwhistle (AUS), and Germany’s Jonas Schomburg – who astonishingly made the transpacific flight fresh off a seventh-place finish at Ironman Texas.
It is worth noting that, with no contracts in place this season, every athlete on the line had chosen to be there, taking on the scorching, humid conditions to fight for the $50,000 top prize.





