T100 Triathlon World Tour: Lucy Charles-Barclay reigns supreme at the top of the standings

Lucy Charles-Barclay (GBR) leads the T100 Tour standings after two races, following successive runner-up finishes at the Miami T100 and Singapore T100.
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Despite being denied victory at the Singapore T100 on Saturday, Lucy Charles-Barclay sits at the top of the T100 Tour standings after successive second place finishes.

With less than a fortnight now until the next race at the San Francisco T100, we take a look through the current women’s standings a quarter of the way through the inaugural tour.

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How do the rankings work?

Athletes are awarded points based on their finishing position at every race, with the seven regular season events awarding fewer points than the Grand Final at the end of the year.

Following the Grand Final, the T100 Tour title will be awarded to the athlete with the highest points, based on their four best-scoring performances throughout the year.

POSITIONT100 POINTST100 GRAND FINAL
13555
22845
32540
42235
52030
61827
71624
81421
91218
101116
111014
12912
13811
14710
1569
1658
1747
1836
1925
2014

Current T100 Tour standings – Women

The leading women – as of May 27, 2024 – are as follows:

  • 1. Lucy Charles-Barclay (GBR) – 56 points
  • 2. Ashleigh Gentle (AUS) – 35 points
  • 3. India Lee (GBR) – 35 points
  • 4. Lucy Byram (GBR) – 34 points
  • 5. Haley Chura (USA) – 30 points
  • 6. Holly Lawrence (GBR) – 25 points
  • 7. Els Visser (NED) – 25 points
  • 8. Kaidi Kivioja (EST) – 23 points
  • 9. Paula Findlay (CAN) – 22 points
  • 10. Amelia Watkinson (NZL) – 22 points
  • 11. Daniela Ryf (SUI) – 20 points
  • 12. Lucy Buckingham (GBR) – 20 points
  • 13. Pamella Oliveira (BRA) – 19 points
  • 14. Anne Reischmann (GER) – 18 points
  • 15. Skye Moench (USA) – 14 points
  • 16. Ellie Salthouse (AUS) – 11 points
  • 17. Marta Sanchez (ESP) – 10 points
  • 18. Radka Kahlefeldt (AUS) – 10 points
  • 19. Diede Diederiks (NED) – 9 points
  • 20. Lotte Wilms (NED) – 9 points
  • 21. Jackie Hering (USA) – 8 points
  • 22. Jocelyn McCauley (USA) – 8 points
  • 23. Anna Bergsten (SWE) – 6 points
  • 24. Rebecca Clarke (NZL) – 5 points
  • 25. Imogen Simmonds (SUI) – 4 points
  • 26. Tamara Jewett (CAN) – 0 points
  • 27. Emma Pallant-Browne (GBR) – 0 points
  • 28. Sara Perez Sala (ESP) – 0 points
  • 29. Kat Matthews (GBR) – 0 points
  • 30. Chelsea Sodaro (GBR) – 0 points.
  • 31. Marjolaine Pierre (FRA) – 0 points
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Tomos Land is a triathlon & running journalist whose expertise lies in the professional world of short course & long distance triathlon, though he also boasts an extensive knowledge of ultra-running.
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