Saturday, May 18

T100 Triathlon World Tour: Youri Keulen leads the rankings after marvelous wildcard win

After a development success which landed him in healthcare facility at the Singapore T100, Youri Keulen now leads the T100 Triathlon World Tour rankings after spectacular efficiencies at the very first 2 races of the season.

Simply edging American Sam Long by a point at the top of the leaderboard, Keulen, who is presently racing without an agreement, has actually been the standout professional athlete of the series up until now.

With 2 months now up until the next race at the San Francisco T100, we have a look through the existing standings a quarter of the method through the inaugural trip.

How do the rankings work?

Professional athletes are granted points based upon their ending up position at every race, with the 7 routine season occasions granting less points than the Grand Final at the end of the year.

Following the Grand Final, the T100 Tour title will be granted to the professional athlete with the acmes, based upon their 4 best-scoring efficiencies throughout the year.

POSITIONT100 POINTST100 GRAND FINAL135552284532540422355203061827716248142191218101116111014129121381114710156916581747183619252014 Current T100 Tour standings– Men

The leading guys– since April 16, 2024– are as follows:

  • 1. Youri Keulen (NED)– 57 points
  • 2. Sam Long (USA)– 56 points
  • 3. Magnus Ditlev (DEN)– 35 points
  • 4. Aaron Royle (AUS)– 27 points
  • 5. Mathis Margirier (FRA)– 25 points
  • 6. Pieter Heemeryck (BEL)– 25 points
  • 7. Jason West (USA)– 23 points
  • 8. David McNamee (GBR)– 22 points
  • 9. Kyle Smith (NZL)– 20 points
  • 10. Rudy von Berg (USA)– 20 points
  • 11. Alistair Brownlee (GBR)– 20 points
  • 12. Menno Koolhaas (NED)– 18 points
  • 13. Mika Noodt (GER)– 18 points
  • 14. Leon Chevalier (FRA)– 16 points
  • 15. Kacper Stepniak (POL)– 14 points
  • 16. Daniel Baekkegard (DEN)– 14 points
  • 17. Frederic Funk (GER)– 12 points
  • 18. Sam Laidlow (FRA)– 12 points
  • 19. Josh Amberger (AUS)– 11 points
  • 20. Rico Bogen (GER)– 9 points
  • 21. Bradley Weiss (RSA)– 9 points
  • 22. Ben Kanute (USA)– 7 points
  • 23. Clement Mignon (FRA)– 6 points
  • 24. Arthur Horseau (FRA)– 0 points
  • 25. Gregory Barnaby (ITA)– 0 points

Composed by

Tomos Land

Tomos Land is a triathlon & & running reporter whose knowledge depends on the expert world of brief course & & cross country triathlon, though he likewise boasts a comprehensive understanding of ultra-running.

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