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World Para Triathlon Championship Finals 2025 results: Parker stars as Brits Ellis and Urand defend crowns

Saturday morning’s racing action at the World Triathlon Championship Finals Wollongong showcased the World Triathlon Para Championships.

And the big names put on a show in front of huge crowds on the New South Wales coast, with home favourite Lauren Parker getting the ball rolling before the likes of Dave Ellis (GBR), Susana Rodriguez (ESP), Grace Norman (USA) and Alexis Hanquinquant (FRA) all added to their multiple world titles.

Aussie rules

The wheelchair PTWC categories were off first and in the former it was Aussie superstar Lauren Parker who took the women’s title in fine fashion.

She saw off America’s Emelia Perry for what was a fifth crown. And in the men’s race Thomas Fruehwirth (AUT) came out on top.

Lauren Parker wins PTWC World Para Triathlon Championships Wollongong 2025
Lauren Parker claimed another huge win [Photo credit: World Triathlon]

PTVI stars have to dig deep

Next up were the visually impaired PTVI categories and when we spoke to Paralympic champion Dave Ellis earlier in the week he had said that Serbian Lazar Filipovic, who has recently shot to prominence after a re-classification of his impairment saw him moved from a B2/B3 athlete to a B1, was one to watch out for.

Filipovic had finished second to Ellis in their last two series races at Tata and Alhandra and Ellis’ words proved spot on as both Filipovic and Antoine Perel (FRA) made the Brit dig deep, with Ellis and his guide Luke Pollard only moving to the front relatively late on the run.

Susana Rodriguez is another para tri legend and she had to overcome a fall going out of T1 before getting back on track to claim the victory alongside Sara Perez Sala, with her guide then going straight to the afternoon’s T100 race where she was in her customary position in the front swim group.

Urand defends title

The PTS5 men and women and the PTS4 men came next and again Paralympic champions were to the fore.

For the men, Chris Hammer (USA) got the better of Jack Howell (AUS) on the run to get the win, while Alexis Hanquinquant (FRA) bagged an eighth world title.

Grace Norman (USA) was close to unbeatable one again as she saw off Grace Brimelow (AUS) and Lauren Steadman (GBR).

And talking of Brits, Henry Urand caused a huge surprise 12 months ago when winning the the men’s PTS3 race but this time he was in bib #1 and fully justified favouritism despite a helmet issue mid-race, with compatriot Ryan Taylor chasing him home in second.

The results in full are below…

World Triathlon Para Championships results

Saturday 18 October 2025 – 750m swim / 20km bike / 5km run

PTVI

Men

Position Athlete Nationality Overall time Swim time Bike time Run time
1 Dave Ellis (B3) GBR 59:20 09:47 29:09 16:05
2 Antoine Perel (B1) FRA 59:40 11:04 29:50 17:18
3 Lazar Filipovic (B1) SRB 59:45 10:24 30:25 17:17

Women

Position Athlete Nationality Overall time Swim time Bike time Run time
1 Susana Rodriguez (B1) ESP 01:04:42 11:08 32:18 19:25
2 Francesca Tarantello (B3) ITA 01:06:57 10:04 32:54 18:56
3 Anja Renner (B3) GER 01:08:09 11:16 32:31 19:10

PTWC

Men

Position Athlete Nationality Overall time Swim time Bike time Run time
1 Thomas Fruehwirth (H1) AUT 01:01:57 12:44 33:28 13:11
2 Florian Brungraber (H2) AUT 01:04:54 10:30 36:26 12:35
3 Louis Noel (H2) FRA 01:07:20 10:29 38:49 13:14

Women

Position Athlete Nationality Overall time Swim time Bike time Run time
1 Lauren Parker (H1) AUS 01:10:43 11:59 40:16 15:05
2 Emelia Perry (H1) USA 01:11:53 13:20 41:55 13:49
3 Jessica Ferreira (H1) BRA 01:12:45 13:16 42:44 14:05

PTS5

Men

Position Athlete Nationality Overall time Swim time Bike time Run time
1 Chris Hammer USA 58:32 10:49 30:01 16:03
2 Jack Howell AUS 59:00 09:20 31:56 16:30
3 Martin Schulz GER 59:22 10:00 31:11 16:40

Women

Position Athlete Nationality Overall time Swim time Bike time Run time
1 Grace Norman USA 01:05:24 11:04 34:06 18:17
2 Grace Brimelow AUS 01:09:13 10:25 36:31 20:07
3 Lauren Steadman GBR 01:10:26 11:26 36:08 20:43

PTS4

Men

Position Athlete Nationality Overall time Swim time Bike time Run time
1 Alexis Hanquinquant FRA 58:38 08:59 31:38 16:23
2 Pierre-Antoine Baele FRA 01:00:01 09:55 31:59 16:33
3 Nil Riudavets Victory ESP 01:00:56 10:11 32:48 16:32

Women

Position Athlete Nationality Overall time Swim time Bike time Run time
1 Camille Seneclauze FRA 01:15:49 12:11 39:25 22:22
2 Danielle Cummings USA 01:19:44 12:13 42:24 22:30
3 Hannah MacDougall AUS 01:20:54 11:51 40:43 25:54

PTS3

Men

Position Athlete Nationality Overall time Swim time Bike time Run time
1 Henry Urand GBR 01:06:14 11:39 33:13 19:18
2 Ryan Taylor GBR 01:08:36 11:44 34:36 19:45
3 Daniel Molina ESP 01:09:19 10:13 36:40 19:37

Women

Position Athlete Nationality Overall time Swim time Bike time Run time
1 Elise Marc FRA 01:18:17 12:28 40:42 22:14
2 Anna Plotnikova AIN 01:20:33 14:48 42:08 21:09
3 Kenia Yesenia Villalobos Vargas MEX 01:22:32 11:59 42:33 26:04

PTS2

Men

Position Athlete Nationality Overall time Swim time Bike time Run time
1 Jules Ribstein FRA 01:09:20 10:12 36:35 20:18
2 Wim De Paepe BEL 01:10:04 10:09 36:40 20:58
3 Mohamed Lahna USA 01:10:12 11:24 36:12 20:18

Women

Position Athlete Nationality Overall time Swim time Bike time Run time
1 Anu Francis AUS 01:18:56 13:09 39:23 23:08
2 Hailey Danz USA 01:19:18 11:54 41:19 23:15
3 Asumi Yasuda JPN 01:22:56 12:38 43:38 23:26

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