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Challenge Xiamen results 2025: Pérez Sala and Storch play starring roles

Challenge Family’s final Northern Hemisphere race of the year saw two impressive winners - but in contrasting styles
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Spain’s Sara Perez Sala continued her fine form with a blistering victory at Challenge Xiamen, Challenge Family’s final Northern Hemisphere race of the year.

And in the men’s race it was Aussie Kieran Storch who took the spoils on a course renowned for it speed.

Here’s how it all played out…

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Women’s race – One-way traffic

A fast swim split from Mikayla Messer (AUS) put her in front of Pérez Sala out of the water in 23:54 while defending champion, Alanis Siffert (SUI), was two minutes further back, along with Chloe Hartnett (AUS).

On the bike, Pérez Sala took no prisoners, dominating from start to finish and coming into T2 with a more than 10 minute lead and posting a superb 2:04:14 bike split in the process. Behind her Amelia Watkinson (NZL) overtook Siffert and Hartnett in the closing kilometres to take second off the bike.

Once out onto the run, Pérez Sala further extended her lead, owning the women’s race to take the win in 3:53:31. Watkinson crossed the line in second in 4:04:32 and Hartnett took third in 4:09:46.

Pérez Sala enjoyed a memorable weekend in Wollongong recently, guiding fellow Spaniard Susana Rodriguez to world title glory before making the podium herself in the T100 race.

And she said after this success: “It is my first time in China, and the race is completely amazing, the volunteers, the organisation and the course is beautiful.

“My performance was very good, so I am very happy, a win is always good! For me it was good to start the race on the front but two weeks ago I started to feel more confident on the run and I did a good run today. It’s never easy, I may have had 10 minutes, but it can go just like that. It wasn’t until the last 3km until I felt like the winner.

“I’m feeling really good at the moment and I don’t want to finish my season! But it’s also important to have a break and enjoy normal life!”

Sara Perez Sala wins Challenge Xiamen 2025
Sara Perez Sala wins Challenge Xiamen 2025 [Photo credit: Challenge Family]

Men’s race – Storch powers clear on run

In the men’s race, Nicholas Free (AUS) led out the water in 23:35 with Ollie Turner (GBR), ahead of Ognjen Stojanović in third and Sam Osborne (NZL) in fourth.

These four dominated the bike for 85km with Jonathan Guisolan (SUI) and Storch chasing them down. In the last stages of the bike, the lead group finally shattered as Guisolan and Storch caught them and rode straight through, Guisolan taking the lead with Storch following and leaving everyone in their wake.

Coming into T2 together, Guisolan quickly faded to sixth on the run with Storch taking the lead, with last year’s winner, Stojanović in second and the remainder of the lead group chasing in third, fourth and fifth.

Storch took the win in 3:37:33 with Stojanović in second in 3:39:23. While first and second was never in question, Turner and Osborne ran 19km together before Turner made the break and took the final place on the podium in 3:41:19.

“I didn’t want to look at my power meter as it would slow me down,” said Storch on the finish line. “I just wanted to go as hard as I could and take as much water as possible so I didn’t over heat and it worked! The course suited me really well – Ognjen pushed me really hard, all credit to him, it made it a real battle out there!”

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Challenge Xiamen results

1st November 2025

ELITE WOMEN

PositionAthleteSwimBikeRunTotal Time
1Sara Perez Sala (ESP)0:23:572:04:141:22:313:53:31
2Amelia Watkinson (NZL)0:28:312:10:341:22:444:04:32
3Chloe Hartnett (AUS)0:25:522:15:261:25:464:09:46
4Alanis Siffert (SUI)0:25:472:15:241:31:174:14:47
5Salomé Hegi-Altermatt (SUI)0:28:332:26:111:34:494:32:49

ELITE MEN

PositonAthleteSwimBikeRunTotal Time
1Kieran Storch (AUS)0:25:431:55:101:14:113:37:33
2Ognjen Stojanovic (SER)0:23:371:58:131:14:593:39:23
3Ollie Turner (GBR)0:23:361:58:301:16:383:41:19
4Sam Osborne (NZL)0:23:391:58:281:18:083:42:44
5Nicholas Free (AUS)0:23:351:58:241:20:563:45:38
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