Dubai gears up for new edition of T100 Triathlon World Tour

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The countdown has begun for the T100 Triathlon World Tour, as it returns to Dubai to headline the 30x30 Dubai Fitness Challenge. 

It will bring together elite athletes, local communities and fitness fans for four days of sport, wellness and community, starting November 13.

Set against the Dubai skyline, this year’s Dubai T100 will host a variety of race formats tailored to all abilities.

Things kick off on November 13 with the Duathlon Relay, a teamed-up race format for those who want to take on the challenge in teams of two or three. The second day, November 14, will welcome young athletes to the School Aquathon at Jumeirah 3 Beach – Sunset, blending beachside fun with a swim-run race designed just for kids.

On November 15, the Sprint Triathlon will offer a 750m swim, 20km bike, and 5km run for those looking to dip their toes into the sport, while The Music Run returns with its signature 5K fun run set to epic beats and feel-good energy. Taking centre stage, of course, is the mega T100 Triathlon, where the world’s top pros will battle it out across a 100KM endurance challenge (2km swim, 80km bike, 18km run).

On the final day, passionate amateurs will rise to the occasion, pushing their limits on the same stunning course, starting at the golden shores of Jumeirah and finishing with the Burj Khalifa soaring overhead.

T100 is just as much about celebration as it is competition. There will be an exciting mix of food trucks serving everything from healthy snacks to indulgent race-day treats plus a traditional ice cream van for the ultimate cooldown scoop.

Across the weekend, live entertainment will keep the energy high. Loop pedal artist Dan Moores will perform crowd favourites on Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, while DJs spin high-energy sets throughout the weekend.

A dedicated Kids Zone will offer activities including The Big Red Slide, soft play areas, bouncy castles, VR games, arts & crafts stations, and lawn games, giving the whole family a reason to spend the day outdoors, moving and having fun.

Tickets are now available, with prices start from AED 295 and AED 75 for children aged 10 and under (kids aged 0–3 attend free). Tickets are available until October 31. For more details, go online to register and for hospitality tickets.

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