Originally published at: PTO Cancels Lake Las Vegas T100; Pro Race to Run at Wollongong - Slowtwitch News
This morning, the Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) has announced that the Lake Las Vegas T100 event, originally scheduled for October 25-26, 2025, will not take place.
The PTO, in a press release, called today’s announcement a “postponement” to 2026, following discussions with local stakeholders. Age group athletes that had registered for the race will be offered a full refund.
Chief Executive Officer Sam Renouf said in a statement, “Following a successful first year of the event in October 2024, which saw a spectacular course take participants around Reflection Bay Golf Course and The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa and provide a challenging test for both our professional and amateur athletes, we were looking forward to returning. However, following extensive conversations with our local stakeholders over the past couple of weeks, we agreed to give ourselves more time to work through the course changes that will take the bike leg into Lake Mead National Recreation Area for the first time.”
Professional athletes will instead have a T100 race produced nearly 8,000 miles away, instead joining the existing World Triathlon Championship Finals race in Wollongong, Australia. More than 6,700 athletes will be taking part in the event, including the wrap-up of the World Triathlon Championship Series.
“This is a momentous occasion for the sport of triathlon,” said World Triathlon President Antonio Arimany. “Bringing the T100 Tour to Wollongong alongside our World Triathlon Championship Finals underscores the strength of our partnership with the PTO and our shared commitment to growing the sport globally.”
Australian T100 contracted athlete Ashleigh Gentle, who has previously won the Wollongong World Cup in 2017, said, “Wollongong is a fantastic venue for triathlon and any opportunity to race on home soil is one I definitely cherish. I am very much looking forward to welcoming the T100 athletes to Australia in October.”
In addition to the location change, the date will also now move to October 18, 2025 — a mere week after the women’s IRONMAN World Championship in Kona.
It’s the third major revision to the T100 schedule this year. The Singapore T100 event changed dates in April. The French Riviera event, meanwhile, changed both venue and date throughout the year.
Image courtesy of World Triathlon.