Two-time IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship medallist Emma Pallant-Browne is set for a new challenge in 2025 after she announced that she is expecting Baby Browne later this year.
The 35-year-old Great British triathlete was a notable absentee from the T100 Singapore start list announced last week, despite being a contracted athlete for the Triathlon World Tour.
Announcing the wonderful news on her Instagram page, the current Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) world number 14 praised her fellow athletes and the PTO for their comprehensive maternity policy.

Pallant-Browne on baby joy
She posted: “Baby Browne is coming!!!
“Dolce and Gotcha are getting a baby brother or sister and we are super excited to grow our little family.
“I have so much I still want to do in sport but thank you to all the women who have shown it doesn’t end here, it just postpones the racing!
“A big thank you my sponsors standing beside me and @t100triathlon maternity leave which will allow me to get back to racing and continues to elevate women in sport!”

Congratulations from the Tri World
A plethora of triathletes, including Chelsea Sodero, Lucy Charles-Barclay, Martin Van Riel and Nikki Bartlett were quick to post their congratulations to Emma and her husband Jaryd.
Everyone at TRI247 would like to congratulate both Emma and Jaryd ahead of the new arrival.