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Dubai T100 Triathlon Finishes With Amateur Festival

November 17, 2025

Dubai, UAE (November 17, 2025) /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/The Dubai T100 Festival drew to a spectacular close today as hundreds of amateur triathletes crossed the iconic finish line at Meydan Racecourse, capping four days of racing.

8,000 amateur participants took on challenges ranging from first-time youth aquathlons to the signature 100km triathlon distance, while more than 20,000 spectators packed the Event Village set against the backdrop of Dubai’s iconic skyline.

AMATEUR T100 ATHLETES CONQUER THE ULTIMATE CHALLENGE

Today’s amateur T100 saw passionate age-group athletes tackle the same demanding 100km course (2km swim, 80km bike, 18km run) as the professionals, crossing the identical finish line with the Burj Khalifa towering in the distance.

Coming out on top in the men’s division was France’s Quentin Amaral with a blistering time of 3 hours 26 minutes, 20 seconds while Hungary’s David Andor (03:34:51) bagged the runner-up spot and Dutchman Bryan Van Rutten (03:36:09) completed the podium places.

In the hotly contested women’s division, Nika Rimaj of Croatia took gold with an impressive time of 3 hours 54 minutes and 52 seconds with Russia’s Antonia Faustova (04:01:11) in second and Croatian Lora Zulicek Dumancic (04:05:17) in third.

The amateur competitors embodied the spirit of the T100, demonstrating that world-championship racing isn’t just for professionals but for anyone willing to push their limits.

TEAM ANGEL WOLF: INCLUSION IN ACTION

Among the finishers were Nick and his son Rio Watson, who lives with a rare chromosome condition. The father-son duo crossed the finish line together, embodying Team Angel Wolf’s “Inclusive Impactivity” mission. Meanwhile, daughter Tia Watson stormed to first place in the female 16-19 age category.

“Every time I race with Rio, I’m speechless,” said Nick Watson. “Not just because of what we achieve together, but because of how included Rio is by everyone around us. Hearing people cheer his name, the way the T100 organisers embraced us from the start line, that’s what true inclusion looks like. This event brought us so much joy as a family.”

LOCAL ATHLETE GHANI SOULEYMANE CELEBRATES AMAZING ACHIEVEMENT

Dubai-based endurance athlete Ghani Souleymane joined today’s Dubai T100 to celebrate his remarkable achievement of completing 100 consecutive T100 distance triathlons.

Souleymane took to the start line alongside the age-group field to soak up the atmosphere after three months of relentless dedication that saw him cover 200 kilometres in open water, 8,000 kilometres on the bike, and 1,800 kilometres on foot – all while raising funds for Al Jalila Foundation to support children with cancer.

At today’s race, Ghani unfortunately struggled on the 2km swim, only completing half of it before being moved to T1 and onto the bike. This was to ensure he beat the end of the road closures and had time to complete the 80km bike course and then the 18km run. As a result, his time today was marked as ‘non scoring’ and following the race he will be classified as Did Not Finish. He was allowed to finish the race to ensure he had as full an experience as possible, given the PTO’s philosophy to grow the sport and encourage new athletes.

“This celebration today is the best in my life,” said Souleymane. “It’s the best way for me to celebrate with the community, because without the community, I couldn’t have done the 100. Their support, their sharing, their donations is what kept me going. I just want to say a huge thank you to the whole team of T100 for supporting me from the zero till I completed the challenge and giving me the opportunity to celebrate with the community and be here today.”

THE MUSIC RUN: 5,000 PARTICIPANTS PARTY WITH A PURPOSE

Saturday evening saw The Music Run transform Meydan into Dubai’s Fittest Party, with almost 5,000 participants taking on the 5km speaker-lined course before celebrating at the Music Village and Finish Line Party featuring live performances by Sam Withers, Black Murphey, and Jesse Lawrence.

From first-time runners to seasoned fitness enthusiasts, participants of all ages moved to the beat along a route lined with speakers pumping out music from start to finish, proving that fitness and fun are the perfect combination.

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT: 600 YOUNG ATHLETES MAKE A SPLASH

Friday’s inaugural Dubai T100 School Aquathon brought together 600 enthusiastic young athletes from 30 schools across the UAE, competing across five age categories in events tailored to introduce students progressively to multisport competition.

In the fiercely contested 13-14 age categories, William Brian dominated the male division with an impressive time of 12:28, while A.L.D Stein claimed victory in the female race, crossing the line in 13:06. The senior 15-17 categories saw Abdulla Aljneibi take the male title in 13:32 and Maria Fenics earn top honours in the female division with a time of 15:27.

Dr. Abdulrahman Nassir from the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) attended the event and presented awards, emphasising the importance of youth sport development in Dubai’s educational landscape.

The overwhelming success establishes the School Aquathon as a landmark event on the UAE’s youth sports calendar, promising to inspire the next generation of multisport athletes.

FESTIVAL ATMOSPHERE CAPTIVATES OVER 20,000 SPECTATORS

With free entry for spectators throughout the weekend, the Event Village at Meydan Racecourse became the beating heart of the festival, welcoming approximately 20,000 visitors who enjoyed:

  • The Irish Village Pop-Up bringing race-day atmosphere and refreshments to the finish line
  • Food Truck Court serving everything from gourmet burgers to healthy smoothies and sweet treats, including an old-school ice cream van
  • Kids Zone packed with giant slides, bouncy castles, VR games, and arts & crafts
  • Live entertainment featuring loop pedal artist Dan Moores and local DJs keeping the energy high throughout the weekend
  • Premium hospitality packages offering shaded seating, catering, and elevated viewing experiences for those wanting to watch in style

The festival atmosphere proved that T100 events are more than races – they’re celebrations of sport, community, and the active lifestyle that Dubai champions through initiatives like the Dubai Fitness Challenge 30×30.

Event organisers also rewarded the loudest cheerers, best theme-dressed fans, and most creative sign-makers throughout the weekend with spot prizes, adding to the electric atmosphere that defined the four-day celebration.

DUBAI RETURNS TO T100 CALENDAR IN 2026

The success of this weekend’s event has been recognised with confirmation that Dubai will return to the T100 Triathlon World Tour calendar, hosting races from 12-15 November 2026. Register interest here: https://t100triathlon.com/dubai/participate/#register-interest

“We’re thrilled to be back here at Meydan. The atmosphere is absolutely electric,” said Sam Renouf, CEO of the Professional Triathletes Organisation. “We’ve had just over 8,000 athletes competing over the last three days. The T100 is all about going to iconic locations around the world, and Dubai is a fantastic host. We’re honored to be part of the Crown Prince’s Dubai Fitness Challenge initiative, and just seeing the level of engagement of the local population here, how they’ve embraced triathlon, it’s wonderful for us. We’re thrilled to be announcing that we’ll be back next year.”

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For Further Information:

Anthony Scammell E: Anthony.Scammell@protriathletes.org

About Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO)

The PTO is a sports body that is co-owned by its professional athletes, seeking to elevate and grow the sport of triathlon and take it to the next level. Its T100 Triathlon World Tour was introduced in January 2024 and is designated by World Triathlon as the ‘official World Championship for long distance triathlon’, which is part of a 12-year strategic partnership with the sport’s international governing body. The T100 Triathlon World Tour is a season-long schedule of World Championship level races competed over 100km (2km swim, 80km bike and 18km run), where the world’s best triathletes go head-to-head in iconic locations on a global broadcast showing the races live around the world in 195+ territories, courtesy of the PTO’s partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery as well as a range of other international, regional and local broadcasters. So far in 2025 these have included: Singapore (5-6 April), San Francisco (31 May-1 June), Vancouver (13-15 June), London (9-10 August), French Riviera (30-31 August), the Spain T100 in Oropesa de Mar (20 September), the Wollongong T100 (18 October) and the Dubai T100 (13-16 November). The first Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Final will take place on 12-13 December. T100 weekends are ‘festivals of multisport’ and feature a range of opportunities for amateur athletes of all levels to get involved. From experienced amateurs tackling the 100km distance to first-time swim, bike and run participants taking on single discipline, untimed events. For more information visit www.t100triathlon.com