Supertri will unify professional and amateur racing to grow triathlon with a new calendar of combined events culminating in a Supertri Pro Series Final with $800,000 prize money up for grabs in a single day for the world’s best triathletes.
Supertri’s new and unified race format will see athletes – from elite to first timers – participating together under one Supertri brand at multiple triathlon festivals across North America and Europe.
The expansion will increase participation in triathlon whilst ensuring Supertri has a robust and resilient commercial structure in place, and a platform for sustainable growth. By bringing elites and amateurs closer together Supertri aims to inspire the competitor in everyone.
All Supertri Pro Series events will pay 10 deep to encourage development in the sport, with the winners of the Supertri Pro Series Final scooping $100,000 for their day’s work.
In 2026, professional athletes will join amateurs in racing at the following Supertri events:
- Ascension Seton Supertri Austin, USA — May 25
- Supertri Blenheim Palace, UK — June 6
- Supertri Toronto, Canada — July 26
The date and location for the Supertri Pro Series Final will be announced soon.
As part of the unification, professional athletes will race a draft legal, sprint distance format like many of their amateur counterparts in Austin, Blenheim and Toronto, with an innovative, digital-first distribution approach designed to maximise reach and engagement across key platforms. The Supertri Pro Series Final will be raced over the Supertri format and delivered as a full live broadcast, providing a premium, global showcase for the sport and its athletes.
Athletes racing at Supertri Pro Series events will have the opportunity to qualify for the Supertri Pro Series Final, with three women and three men qualifying at each race. The Supertri Pro Series Final will see the qualifiers join Supertri’s all-star central athlete roster in competing for the $800,000 prize pool. All athletes will compete as individuals rather than in teams.