Supertri Austin 2026 results: Jorgensen and Hellwig start Pro Series in style

The new-look Supertri campaign saw the two star names take impressive victories in the opening event in Texas
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Olympic champions Tim Hellwig and Gwen Jorgensen took victory at the inaugural Supertri Pro Series event at Ascension Seton Supertri Austin on Monday, Memorial Day in the United States, with both winners producing stunning runs to claim their titles.

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Women’s Pro race

Rio 2016 Olympic champion Jorgensen came from sixth place out of T1 to decimate all in front of her with her incredible run prowess, with the win made all the sweeter as her family watched from the finish line.

Behind Jorgensen, there was a real battle for second with Eleanor Beveridge, Zuzana Michaliková and Joy Gill all in contention in the final metres.

Beveridge and Michaliková came across the line together, with the official timing giving USA athlete Beveridge the win over her Slovakian rival by just 23 hundredths of a second.

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Gwen Jorgensen celebrates her win [Photo credit: Supertri]

Jorgensen said: “It was super awesome. My kids came to the finish line and got some high fives. It was super fun for my family to be here but my son did say ‘mom, when you do well we have to stay longer so maybe wasn’t super pumped that we won.

“But having my family here to enjoy it and being here in Austin where we have had a great time, had some great food and a great weekend. It was a beautiful course with fans all around.”

Men’s Pro race

In the men’s race, Hellwig, who collected gold as part of the Germany mixed relay team in Paris in 2024 but had to sit out almost an entire year through injury, proved his class and his fitness in hot conditions.

A deep water start was a curveball for many athletes, but Hellwig took it in his stride. He worked with experienced Supertri star Seth Rider on the bike as the pair broke clear, and then ran away with it on the run.

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Tim Hellwig on his way to the win [Photo credit: Supertri]

Aurelien Jem of France produced a stellar run split to finish second, with the first USA athlete, Matthew McGoey, rounding off the podium. Rider had to settle for fourth. McGoey’s achievements were all the more spectacular given he had to serve a 10 second penalty in T1 after a late bike check in.

Hellwig said: “It had a good start in the deep water swim and as a light guy it suited me and I got stronger through the race. I am pretty happy with the overall race and especially the run.

“It was very hard and with Seth we shared the bike together and it was full gas. To back that up with a solid run is great.”

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New-look Supertri

Supertri Austin was the first race of the revamped Supertri Pro Series, which sees athletes, from elite to first timers, race under a new unified race format. The pros competed over a sprint distance, draft-legal format.

Supertri partnered with USA Triathlon for the event to ensure young elite athletes have the chance to race at the highest level, and paid 10 deep. Three athletes per gender also qualified for the Supertri Pro Series Final in Jersey on September 6, with its $800,000 prize pool, the richest single-day in triathlon.

With Hellwig, Rider and Michaliková already central Supertri athletes, the men’s qualifiers for the Pro Series Final were Aurelien Jem, Matthew McGoey and Carter Stuhlmacher, while Gwen Jorgensen, Eleanor Beveridge and Joy Gill earned their spots from the women’s race.

Supertri Austin 2026 results

Monday 25 May – 750m, 20km, 5km

WOMEN

  1. Gwen Jorgensen (USA): 58:14
  2. Eleanor Beveridge (USA): 58:33
  3. Zuzana Michaliková (SVK): 58:33
  4. Joy Gill (USA): 58:37
  5. Michelle Magnani (USA): 59:40
  6. Annie Fuller (USA): 1:00:13
  7. Rylan Lonergan (USA): 1:00:48
  8. Faith Dasso (USA): 1:01:22
  9. Mackenzie McConagha (USA): 1:01:39
  10. Avalyn Thompson (USA): 1:03:17

MEN

  1. Tim Hellwig (GER): 52:00
  2. Aurelien Jem (FRA): 52:19
  3. Matthew McGoey (USA): 52:28
  4. Seth Rider (USA): 52:41
  5. Carter Stuhlmacher (USA): 53:03
  6. Cole Jamieson (USA): 53:34
  7. Nathanael Hamilton (USA): 53:50
  8. Elliot Hamilton (USA): 55:05
  9. Graham Hummel (USA): 55:48
  10. Foster Wilfong (USA): 56:03
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