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supertri League London

🏊‍♀️🚴🏃‍♀️ supertri League London returns with a world-class field of triathletes set to compete in the Docklands just weeks after the Paris 2024 Olympics.

🎟️ Ticket arrangements have yet to be confirmed for supertri League London 2024.  Email tickets@sportonspec.co.uk with ‘Triathlon London alerts’ in the subject box to receive a tip-off as soon as they go on sale, as well as news of other great triathlon events taking place in the capital!

In 2023 Alex Yee (pictured below) triumphed in the men’s race at supertri League London with fellow Team GB star and RTP Sharks teammate Jonny Brownlee in second and New Zealand’s Tayler Reid in third place.  In the women’s race Jeanne Lehair was top of the podium, ahead of the UK’s Sophie Coldwell and America’s Taylor Spivey.  Now the stage is set in the Docklands for another short course triathlon extravaganza.    

The exciting format returns to the capital at West India Quay for the fourth edition of supertri London.  It’s the third leg of the 2024 Championship Series (celebrating its sixth anniversary) which for the first time in 2024 has a double-header in the USA before heading to London and then onto Toulouse ahead of the finale in NEOM. 

In 2023, all athlete points accumulated via the Individual and Discipline Leaderboards which counted towards the Teams Leaderboard.  The Championship Series boasted a total prize pool of $1.24 million and the Teams enjoyed a prize pot of $300,000, helping to ensure the development of young athletes in the earlier stages of their careers.   

Léo Bergere and Kate Waugh were the overall 2023 individual winners with the Eagles taking the Teams title.

The teams – each expected to feature five male and five female athletes – for this year’s series will appear here when announced 

👀 READ ON for provisional race timings, the format and latest spectator news.

supertri League London
Alex Yee celebrating his victory at supertri League London 2023 | Photo: supertri

RACE TIMINGS & ENDURO FORMAT

*Racing takes place between 2pm and 4.30pm with the start and finish area outside the Marriott Hotel.  This is next to West India Quay station on the DLR.  The Elite Women’s Race starts at 2pm and the Elite Men’s Race is at 3.15pm.  Both will take approximately one hour with spectating free on the race route below.

*The timings above are based on 2023 and are subject to confirmation closer to race day.

supertri League London will adopt the championship’s unique Enduro format as the stars of swim-bike-run take on one of Super League’s innovative outdoor formats.  The Enduro is the most brutal format of all.  Requiring endurance and tactics, it’s a non-stop burst of nine back-to-back triathlon disciplines without any breaks.  Think of it as a swim-bike-run repeated continuously three times in a row, or over three Stages.

Don’t miss this opportunity to watch world-class triathlon up close and personal!  The 2024 supertri League London will bring together Olympic medallists fresh from the Paris Olympics, along with world and European champions, hometown heroes and triathlon legends. 

ONES TO WATCH

WOMEN’S FIELD – will appear here in due course

MEN’S FIELD – will appear here in due course

RACE ROUTE – watch this space

SUPERTRI LEAGUE LONDON – TICKETS, TIMINGS & TRAVEL

🎟️ Ticket arrangements have yet to be confirmed for supertri League London 2024.  Email tickets@sportonspec.co.uk with ‘Triathlon London alerts’ in the subject box to receive a tip-off as soon as they go on sale, as well as news of other great triathlon events taking place in the capital!

*⏱️ Race timings 

2pm: Women’s PRO Race: Pro Women Walk on ~ Elite Women Race ~ Winners Ceremony Women

3.15pm: Men’s PRO Race: Pro Men Walk on ~ Elite Men Race ~ Winners Ceremony Men

*The timings above are based on 2023 and are subject to confirmation closer to race day.

🚊 🚗 Travel tips: The best way to travel is via public transport.  Canary Wharf stations – served by the DLR, Elizabeth Line and Jubilee Line respectively – are all within walking distance of the start/finish area next to West India Quay.  West India Quay station will not be open.  Plan your journey using the Transport for London website.  If driving, Canary Riverside car park on Westferry Road is nearby.

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