Super League TriathlonSLT
Championship Series
Singapore 2018

23 - 24 Feb 19
23 - 24 Feb 19

Singapore is where it all began for Super League Triathlon, the place that saw the birth of our series, and still houses our headquarters – so as you can imagine, this is a special weekend for us. The stunning ONE°15 Marina and Sentosa Cove will set the scene for the Grand Final – an epic showdown as both the men’s and women’s fields fight for the victory across the Championship Weekend, but also chase double points in the race to become Series Champion!

Singapore has it all and will provide the perfect backdrop to what promises to be the most exciting weekend of racing Super League Triathlon has seen to date. Be sure not to miss out, come and watch the action unfold right in front of your eyes, or tune into to one of our many broadcast options. Super League makes sure unmissable action really is totally unmissable!

Race Format

Master of Tenacity

The Eliminator was the first-ever format raced in Super League, and has been given a fresh new twist. It tests the resilience, stamina and velocity of the athletes in a pressure-cooker environment where field position proves key over timing. There are three rounds of swim-bike-run with a short break in between each for the athletes to reset their equipment. The total times from Stages 1 and 2 define a pursuit start for Stage 3.

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However, there is also a cunning twist – the last three athletes across the Finish Line are eliminated after both Stages 1 and 2. There are no predefined eliminations during Stage 3, though the 90 second rule is in play, meaning athletes are eliminated from the race if they fall more than 90 seconds behind the leader after any discipline.

There are three Short Chutes up for grabs – for the first athlete across the Mount Line after the swim on Stage 1, for the first athlete across the Mount Line after the bike on Stage 1 and for the first athlete across the Finish Line at the end of Stage 1. Short Chutes are won for a Team and awarded to an athlete during the race by their Team Manager. Short Chutes are to be taken on the first lap of the run in Stage 3. No team can win more than one Short Chute.

Race Format

Enduro Find out more

Master of Endurance

The Enduro is considered the most brutal format of all. Requiring endurance and tactics, the Enduro is a non-stop burst of nine back-to-back triathlon disciplines without any breaks. The easiest way to think about it is swim-bike-run repeated continuously three times in a row, or over three Stages.

A focus on speed is a key demand of the Enduro because any athlete who falls more than 90 seconds behind the leader will be eliminated.

There are three Short Chutes up for grabs – for the first athlete across the Mount Line after the swim on Stage 1, for the first athlete across the Mount Line after the bike on Stage 1 and for the first athlete across the Mount Line at the end of Stage 1.Short Chutes are won for a Team and awarded to an athlete during the race by their Team Manager. Short Chutes are to be taken on the first lap of the run in Stage 3. No team can win more than one Short Chute.

Men

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Jonathan Brownlee

Points 50

United Kingdom
GBR
Jonathan Brownlee is a triathlon royalty with three Olympic medals and some of the sport’s most iconic moments to his name. Jonathan grew up with his older brother Alistair and younger sibling Edward in the village of Bramhope in Leeds. View Profile »

Age 33

Weight 70kg

Height 1.81m

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Henri Schoeman

Points 42

South Africa
RSA
Henri Schoeman is one of the few triathletes in the world to have an Olympic medal to his name and has developed into one of the most feared competitors on the global circuit. Henri was probably always destined for sporting greatness. View Profile »

Age 32

Weight 58kg

Height 1.70m

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Tyler Mislawchuk

Points 36

Canada
CAN
Super League regular Tyler Mislawchuk made a great decision in putting aside his ice hockey ambitions to pursue his career as a professional triathlete. The Winnipeg native was a huge fan of ice hockey as a youngster and played to a high standard. View Profile »

Age 29

Weight 59kg

Height 1.72m

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Vincent Luis

Points 32

France
FRA
Vincent Luis has established himself as one of the most dominant athletes in the sport and the King of Super League Triathlon. The Frenchman’s journey to the top has been a long one and involved plenty of twists and turns along the way. View Profile »

Age 34

Weight 65kg

Height 1.77m

M Kanute 5

Ben Kanute

Points 28

United States of America
USA
An experienced athlete at a relatively young age, Ben Kanute has his sights set on SLT success once again in 2023. He is a proven contender across the short course finishing fourth in the SLT Championship Series in 2018 and 2019. View Profile »

Age 30

Weight 70kg

Height 1.83m

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Jonas Schomburg

Points 24

Germany
GER
Jonas Schomburg has one of Super League Triathlon’s most unique stories. The German turned up at Super League Triathlon Jersey accompanied by his dad and attempted to persuade SLT founder and four-time world champion Chris McCormack, to let him race with the pros. View Profile »

Age 29

Weight 69kg

Height 1.90m

M Bergere 7

Léo Bergere

Points 20

France
FRA
Leo Bergere is the 2022 World Triathlon world champion after a dramatic victory in Abu Dhabi in the Championship Finals in November.  An underdog heading into the race – with the contest billed as a showdown between Alex Yee and Hayden Wilde – the French star took the tape after a breakaway on the bike leg that distanced the […] View Profile »

Age 27

Weight 66kg

Height 1.77m

8

Matthew Sharpe

Points 16

Canada
CAN
An incredible swimmer, Matthew Sharpe has shown increasing maturity in the last few years, and shone at the recent Commonwealth Games with a top ten finish. Tactically astute on the bike and a strong runner, the former Aquathlon World Champion he has the firepower to battle through the intense SLT formats. View Profile »

Age 32

Weight 76kg

Height 1.90m

M Wilde 9

Hayden Wilde

Points 12

New Zealand
NZL
Hayden Wilde is a prime example of how Super League Triathlon can kickstart an athlete’s career – and give them a great nickname. Hayden was already accomplished at swim-bike-run as a junior on the less well known off-road scene. View Profile »

Age 25

Weight 66kg

Height 1.75m

10

Andreas Schilling

Points 8

Denmark
DEN
A very consistent finisher with finesse as a racer, current Duathlon World Champion and 2016 Rio Olympic athlete, Andreas Schilling brings experience to the SLT season. His strength in the water and on the bike negate his minor weakness on the run. View Profile »

Age 32

Weight 70kg

Height 1.85m

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Richard Murray

Points 6

Netherlands
NED
Richard Murray has become an icon of short course triathlon thanks to more than a decade of gutsy displays on the world stage and an engaging character that has made him both a popular and, at times, controversial figure. Richard was born in South Africa and grew up on a grain farm near Durbanville. View Profile »

Age 34

Weight 70kg

Height 1.80m

12

Tommy Zaferes

Points 4

United States of America
USA
Tommy Zaferes retired from a 16-year competitive swimming career following the 2008 Olympic Trials, switching to triathlon in 2010. He picks and chooses his races now, alongside his photography work for a marketing company, but the competitive flame still burns bright. View Profile »

Age 37

Weight 65kg

Height 1.75m

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Matthew Hauser

Points 4

Australia
AUS
Matthew Hauser was given the dream triathlon experience when a chance encounter with Chris McCormack helped him get a place on one of the most coveted start lines in the sport’s history. Matthew’s father had been reading Macca’s book and happened to spot him in a local cafe, and the pair got chatting. View Profile »

Age 25

Weight 74kg

Height 1.86m

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Dorian Coninx

Points 4

France
FRA
Dorian Coninx is a French Olympic hero having been part of the bronze medal winning mixed team relay squad in Tokyo. That was the culmination of a career that has been steadily building since a prolific start in the junior ranks where Dorian claimed the Junior European, Junior World Championship, and Under-23 World title. View Profile »

Age 29

Weight 70kg

Height 1.81m

15

Igor Polyanskiy

Points 4

Russian Federation
RUS
An experienced athlete with Olympic representation, Igor Polyansky relies on his swim and bike power to set the scene for his racing. Despite his years in the sport, he has found an entirely different test when it comes to SLT racing. View Profile »

Age 33

Weight 71kg

Height 1.91m

Ryan Bailie 16

Ryan Bailie

Points 2

Australia
AUS
Ryan Bailie, an experienced athlete who understands the importance of being right on the edge if you want to fight for victory in SLT. Ryan has seen it all. View Profile »

Age 33

Weight 60kg

Height 1.76m

17

Jayden Schofield

Points 2

Australia
AUS
A great man once said youth is speed, and as a relative newcomer, Jayden Schofield will be hoping this is truer than ever. Jayden and his twin brother Luke, will be looking to hit the intense racing of SLT hard and fast with the intention of leaving a confused mass in their wake. View Profile »

Age 24

Weight 71kg

Height 1.74m

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Oscar Coggins

Points 2

Hong Kong
HKG
Balancing study and training, current Junior Asian Champion Oscar gives himself a robust set of rules to live by to achieve his goals. Maintain a positive mind-set, perfect sleep and nutrition, rely on his team, set goals, and stick to the plan. View Profile »

Age 24

Height 1.90m

Oliver Turner 19

Oliver Turner

Points 2

Jersey
JEY
Ollie Turner is a home favourite in Jersey and can count on crowd support when he races in Super League. Ollie represented Jersey at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and picked up the bronze medal in the British Senior Elite Championships in 2019 as a sign of his growing potential in the sport. View Profile »

Age 25

Weight 66kg

Height 1.85m

Mark Yu 20

Mark Yu

Points 2

Hong Kong
HKG
With a love of all things fast, Mark Yu is one of Hong Kong’s best. After success as an elite junior, the step up to SLT Championship racing will be his biggest challenge so far, and with the worlds best competing for the victory there will be nowhere to hide. View Profile »
21

Luke Schofield

Points 0

Australia
AUS
Relative newcomer, Luke Schofield will be hoping that true speed can be found when he steps into SLT. Luke and his twin brother Jaden, will be looking to hit the intense racing of SLT hard and fast with the intention of leaving a confused mass in their wake. View Profile »

Age 24

Weight 72kg

Height 1.75m

Jumpei Furuya 22

Jumpei Furuya

Points 0

Japan
JPN
Japanese athlete Jumpei Furuya is riding a wave of success with recent victories in the 2018 Palembang Asian Games and the 2019 Rayong NTT ASTC Sprint Triathlon Asian Cup. Can Jumpei bring his current form to bear on the intense racing of Super League Triathlon and force a decisive move? View Profile »

Age 32

Height 1.74m

23

Nathan Killam

Points 0

Canada
CAN
What an epic journey, Nathan Killam is not your average single-minded sportsman with a generic backstory, Killam’s is a tale of redemption and desire, fighting back from an unhealthy lifestyle, and turning it around before his 30th birthday. From 210lbs and going in the wrong direction, Nathan is now fighting at the front end of […] View Profile »

Age 37

Weight 70kg

Height 1.80m

Women

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Cassandre Beaugrand

Points 50

France
FRA
Cassandre Beaugrand is one of the new breed of triathletes who have been in the sport from a very young age. Her journey began as a runner, with her mother competing at middle distance and her father, Ludovic Beaugrand, working as a coach at the Livry-Gargan Athletics Club in her hometown on the outskirts of […] View Profile »

Age 26

Weight 54kg

Height 1.77m

F Zaferes 2

Katie Zaferes

Points 42

United States of America
USA
Katie Zaferes has gone from thinking that she didn’t stand a chance of earning a living from triathlon to becoming a World and two-time Super League champion. Katie grew up in Hampstead, Maryland, USA, and was always an active child. View Profile »

Age 34

Weight 63kg

Height 1.71m

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Rachel Klamer

Points 36

Netherlands
NED
Rachel Klamer has spent the last decade as one of the most consistent performers on the world stage. Despite not even starting triathlon until she was 17-years-old, the Dutch star has more than made up for lost time with a reputation as an ultra-reliable athlete with multiple podiums to her name, including five in seven […] View Profile »

Age 33

Weight 50kg

Height 1.66m

F Périault 4

Léonie Périault

Points 32

France
FRA
One of the greatest tributes paid to Léonie Periault is that she has a legitimate claim to be France’s number one female triathlete. Given the outrageous strength of a team that also includes Cassandre Beaugrand, Emilie Morier and Sandra Dodet, that is quite an accolade. View Profile »

Age 29

Weight 51kg

Height 1.67m

5

Ashleigh Gentle

Points 28

Australia
AUS
Previously a runner, Ashleigh Gentle transitioned to triathlon after the recommendation of a family friend who said it would improve her running times. Falling in love with the sport it has been triathlons gain ever since. View Profile »

Age 32

Weight 52kg

Height 1.70m

F Spivey 6

Taylor Spivey

Points 24

United States of America
USA
Taylor Spivey was a national champion in surf lifesaving before she found a love of triathlon that would become her career while studying in Florence, Italy. Spivey grew up in Redondo Beach, California, USA. View Profile »

Age 32

Weight 50kg

Height 1.60m

F Rappaport 7

Summer Rappaport

Points 20

United States of America
USA
A front pack swimmer, with improving cycling ability and a run pedigree to rely on, Summer Rappaport is always in the mix when it comes to short course racing. The first US athlete to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics after excelling at the test event in 2019, the 32-year-old has a World Series victory and […] View Profile »

Age 32

Weight 59kg

Height 1.75m

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Emma Jeffcoat

Points 16

Australia
AUS
Emma Jeffcoat has lived the Australian dream and used it as the perfect platform to launch a career in professional triathlon. Growing up on the Northern Beaches in Sydney, Emma enjoyed the most active and outdoors of lifestyles. View Profile »

Age 29

Weight 67kg

Height 1.74m

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Yuko Takahashi

Points 12

Japan
JPN
Yuko Takahashi can lay claim to being a lifelong triathlete. The Japanese swim-bike-run expert raced for the first time, aged just eight, and her love for the sport has kept her driven towards the goal of competing in a home Olympics in Tokyo. View Profile »

Age 32

Weight 54kg

Height 1.65m

10

Charlotte McShane

Points 8

Australia
AUS
A nonconventional entry into triathlon has seen former under 23 World Champion Charlotte McShane move from long course racing to become one of the best short course athletes around. Her small frame makes her bike an asset, and she is majestic on the run, utilising smart competitive tactics to position herself well in events. View Profile »

Age 33

Weight 46kg

Height 1.59m

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Laura Lindemann

Points 6

Germany
GER
Laura Lindemann has been leading the charge for German short course triathletes for the past few years, and whether it’s pushing the breakaway or driving the chase pack, the 26- year-old from Potsdam in Berlin plays a leading role in almost every race she starts. Lindemann had a bulging trophy cabinet before she even stepped […] View Profile »

Age 27

Weight 57kg

Height 1.68m

Lucy Hall 12

Lucy Hall

Points 4

United Kingdom
GBR
Olympian Lucy Hall has a raft of experience behind her. Having competed in triathlon since the age of 8, she won the National Junior Aquathlon when she was 13. View Profile »

Age 31

Weight 60kg

Height 1.78m

Hilda Choi 13

Hilda Choi

Points 4

Hong Kong
HKG
Hilda claimed her first victory as an elite senior athlete in the Asian Cup event in Kazakhstan in 2015. Since then she has seen consistent finishes across the racing spectrum with victories in the 2016 HKG Sprint Triathlon National Championships and the 2017 Subic Bay NTT ASTC Triathlon Asian Cup. View Profile »

Age 29

14

Danielle De Francesco

Points 4

Australia
AUS
Spending her time training on the Gold Coast, Danielle De Francesco is an Aussie talent to watch. Lining up in Penticton her hopes of a Golden Ticket for the series were dashed due to the cancellation, but she carried the dream through to Jersey, and made it happen. View Profile »

Age 31

Weight 61kg

Height 1.75m

15

Klaudia Sebők

Points 4

Hungary
HUN
Young and hungry, Klaudia Sebők was our final qualifier at the Poznan shake-up. The opportunity to race across the full SLT season now presents itself, and she certainly has what is required. View Profile »

Age 25

Weight 52kg

Height 1.66m

16

Desirae Ridenour

Points 2

Canada
CAN
Placing second in our Poznan qualifier, 2018 Junior Oceania Champion, Desirae Ridenour has already shown she is tailor-made for SLT racing. She negated her perceived lack of strength on the bike with tactical awareness to gain access to the full season. View Profile »

Age 23

Weight 57kg

Height 1.67m

17

Erin Storie

Points 2

United States of America
USA
A competitive swimmer since the age of 8, Erin Storie has a background in sports and competition. She states her greatest role model and biggest supporter is her dad Tony, and that she couldn’t have got this far without him. View Profile »

Age 32

Weight 54kg

Height 1.57m

Long Hoi 18

Hoi Long

Points 2

China
CHN
An experienced campaigner, Long Hoi from Macau has some solid results behind her as she looks to SLT. Winner of the 2018 Hong Kong ASTC Aquathlon Asian Championships and the 2018 MAC Sprint Triathlon National Championships, she will be drawing on her run speed to attack the SLT Main field. View Profile »

Age 39

F Foley 19

Megan Foley

Points 2

United States of America
USA
Megan Foley has had a four year gap on the Super League Triathlon Championship Series circuit having raced in Malta 2019 and then returning in 2023. The American, who turned pro in 2015, holds an impressive mix of short course and endurance distance experience in her race locker. View Profile »

Age 33

Weight 53kg

Height 1.70m

Claire Adorna 20

Claire Adorna

Points 0

Philippines
PHI
A top triathlete of the Philippines, Maria Claire has seen her fair share of success: finishing third in the 2014 New Taipei ASTC Triathlon Asian Cup, second in the 2015 Unilab Active Health’s Tri United in Subic, and winning the first gold medal for her country in the 2015 Southeast Asian Games. Now it’s time […] View Profile »

Age 30

Weight 50kg

Height 1.70m

21

Elena Danilova

Points 2

Russian Federation
RUS
A fast youngster from Russia, Elena Danilova comes into SLT looking to expand on a growing palmarès, and launch herself to the front of the pro field. 13th at the European Championships in 2018, Elena has everything required to be in with a shot. View Profile »

Age 32

Weight 48kg

Height 1.61m

Kim Kilgroe 23

Kim Kilgroe

Points 0

Philippines
PHI
Filipino athlete Kim Kilgroe began racing triathlon in 2012 as an Age Grouper, and in 2015 she turned pro, where she now represents the National Philippine Team. Winning the 2018 Subic Bay ASTC Triathlon Southeast Championships shows her potential, but SLT will provide the real test. View Profile »

Age 34

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