World Triathlon Cup Chengdu 2026: Tyler Mislawchuk Returns + 70.3 Gulf Coast Preview
This weekend, elite triathlon takes center stage across three continents. A three-time Olympian begins his season on the other side of the globe. A spring champion aims to continue his dominance at a 70.3 event that hasn't seen professional racing in three years. Defending champions face their toughest competition yet, and a college standout makes her professional debut.
May 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most thrilling weekends in the triathlon calendar. If you're passionate about the sport, here's everything you need to know.
Tyler Mislawchuk Is Back — and He's Starting in China
From Hockey Player to Three-Time Olympian
Canada's Tyler Mislawchuk's journey to triathlon is anything but typical. Originally a hockey player, he transitioned to triathlon and built a career that led him to three Olympic Games. Now, in 2026, he's kicking off his season at the World Triathlon Cup in Chengdu, a city with a rich history of hosting World Cup races.
This weekend's Slowtwitch Podcast features an in-depth interview with Mislawchuk, recorded earlier this winter. It covers his transition from hockey to triathlon, his shift toward middle-distance racing, the realities of life as a professional triathlete, and his thoughts on a potential fourth Olympics in Los Angeles. You can listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It's a must-listen for anyone seeking insight into what sustains an athlete over decades of elite competition.
His story resonates particularly with fans in Latin America and Mexico, where many triathletes come from diverse sporting backgrounds. The path to triathlon is rarely straightforward.
The Men's Sprint Race: Mislawchuk vs. Vannerson
The Chengdu sprint field is truly intriguing. Reese Vannerson (USA) enters as the defending champion, having won last year at just 20 years old in his first Olympic-distance race. He's recently undergone shoulder surgery following a crash at the Haikou World Cup, adding an intriguing subplot to his participation.
Max Stapley (GBR), the 2024 champion, returns to reclaim his title. Tayler Reid (NZL) has been a consistent contender and is a legitimate podium threat. And then there's Mislawchuk, fit and motivated, racing on familiar terrain.
Forum discussions are already buzzing about the potential Mislawchuk-Vannerson run battle. Vannerson's shoulder might limit his bike or swim, setting up a dramatic showdown on the run. The full men's start list is available via World Triathlon.
The Women's Race: A Photo-Finish Field
The women's field at Chengdu is even more competitive than the men's.
Valentina Riasova defends her title against a field that could easily dethrone her. Kate Waugh (GBR) arrives as the reigning T100 Triathlon World Tour champion. Laura Lindemann (GER) is an Olympic mixed relay gold medalist. Sophie Malowiecki (AUS) is riding high after a silver medal at Haikou.
The Slowtwitch Forum community notes that the women's Chengdu sprint often ends in photo finishes, sometimes as close as 2cm. This year's field suggests another dramatic finish is likely. Check the full women's start list here.
Sunday Mixed Relay: Powerhouse Nations Without the Olympic Champions
The Chengdu weekend concludes with a mixed relay featuring strong teams from Australia, Great Britain, France, Hungary, Italy, United States, Canada, Spain, Portugal, Mexico, Hong Kong/China, China, and Singapore.
Notably absent is Olympic champion Germany, opening the door for another nation to claim relay bragging rights. For Mexican fans, seeing México represented in a World Cup relay is always exciting and worth following in real-time.
Sam Long Chases History at 70.3 Gulf Coast
Three Years Later, Long Returns to the Scene of the Crime
The last professional men's race at 70.3 Gulf Coast was in 2023, where Sam Long dominated, defeating Canadians Lionel Sanders and Jackson Laundry. That victory was part of a spring streak that included wins at 70.3 St. George and 70.3 Boulder. Long didn't just win; he systematically dismantled the competition.
Three years later, he's back as the defending champion at Gulf Coast, now featuring both men's and women's pro fields. The question isn't whether Long can defend his title; it's whether anyone can challenge him. For athletes preparing for 70.3 racing, Long's consistency offers valuable lessons in pacing and strategy.
Sam Long on the bike at long-distance triathlon Texas on his way to a 15th-place finish. Photo: Kevin Mackinnon
Men's Field: Domestic Challengers Step Up
Long wears race number 1, with his most credible threats being fellow Americans. Marc Dubrick (#5) and Ari Klau (#6) are names to watch. French competitor Antony Costes (#7) adds international depth, along with Miguel Mattox (#8).
The full men's field of 19 professional starters includes athletes from the USA, Brazil, Belgium, Austria, French Polynesia, Germany, and beyond:
| Bib | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| M1 | Sam Long | USA |
| M5 | Marc Dubrick | USA |
| M6 | Ari Klau | USA |
| M7 | Antony Costes | FRA |
| M8 | Miguel Mattox | USA |
| M9 | Connor Weaver | USA |
| M10 | Danilo Pimentel | BRA |
| M11 | John Killeen | USA |
| M12 | Andy Krueger | USA |
| M13 | Christophe De Keyser | BEL |
| M14 | Nicholas Holmes | USA |
| M15 | Benjamin Zorgnotti | PYF |
| M16 | Joshua Berles | DEU |
| M17 | Sebastian Fuchs | AUT |
| M18 | Mitchell Ott | USA |
| M19 | Tommy Doubleday | USA |
Weather note: Forum users are flagging potential thunderstorms in the Gulf Coast area, raising the possibility of a swim cancellation. If conditions worsen, this could become a bike-run race, significantly altering dynamics for swim-focused athletes.
Women's Field: Lewis Favored, But Don't Sleep on Alexander or Lopes
Danielle Lewis (USA) carries race number 1 and the favorite's tag into Sunday's women's race. But her competition is equally compelling.
Grace Alexander (#2), a former collegiate swimming star, made history in 2020 by becoming the first woman to win an age-group race overall, beating every age-group competitor, male and female, on that day. Her raw speed in the swim leg is remarkable.
Vittoria Lopes (BRA, #3) represents Brazil's fast-growing triathlon community and is a consistent podium threat in 70.3 racing. Freya McKinley (USA, #4) rounds out the top seeds.
| Bib | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| F1 | Danielle Lewis | USA |
| F2 | Grace Alexander | USA |
| F3 | Vittoria Lopes | BRA |
| F4 | Freya McKinley | USA |
| F5 | Brittany Vocke | USA |
| F8 | Dominika Jamnicky | CAN |
| F9 | Laura Mathews | USA |
| F10 | Leah Parker | USA |
| F11 | Ekaterina Shabalina | KAZ |
| F12 | Shiva Leisner | DNK |
| F13 | Kerry Girona | USA |
| F14 | Annette Rogers | USA |
| F15 | Miranda Tomenson | CAN |
| F16 | Christine Massey | USA |
| F17 | Clare Dasso | USA |
Clare Dasso's Professional Debut
Clare Dasso (#17) deserves special mention. The Queens University of Charlotte standout has been a consistent performer on the USAT Collegiate Club circuit, winning last year's draft-legal sprint championship and placing third in the sprint and second in the Olympic-distance at this year's championships in Gulfport, Mississippi.
This weekend marks her professional debut. It's the kind of transition triathlon fans love to track — a young athlete stepping from college into the professional arena for the first time. Watch for her name on the results board.
Stars Gather at the long-distance triathlon Pro Series in Aix-en-Provence
While this weekend's focus is on Chengdu and Gulf Coast, it's worth noting that Aix-en-Provence assembles a formidable field for an long-distance triathlon Pro Series event in the south of France — one we'll preview in more depth next week.
Women's Standouts
Headlining the 41-woman professional field are Marjolaine Pierré (FRA), Laura Philipp (DEU), Tanja Neubert (DEU), Lisa Perterer (AUT), and Imogen Simmonds (CHE). The European depth here is extraordinary, with strong representation from Germany, France, Denmark, Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland, Italy, and Spain, plus international contenders from Australia, Ireland, and Switzerland.
Men's Race Led by Rico Bogen
Rico Bogen (DEU) wears race number 1 among 60 professional male starters — an unusually large pro field that speaks to the event's growing prestige. He'll face Rudy Von Berg (USA), Jamie Riddle (ZAF), Jan Stratmann (DEU), Pierre Le Corr (FRA), and Kristian Høgenhaug (DNK), among many others.
The sheer size of this field — 60 men and 41 women — makes Aix one of the deeper long-distance fields of the early season. Full start lists for both races are included below for reference.
Supertri Austin: Olympic Gold Meets Rising Stars
The Supertri Pro Series opens its Austin stop on May 25 with a draft-legal, sprint-distance format that rewards raw speed and tactical racing. The early confirmed names are already generating excitement.
Tim Hellwig (GER) — Olympic mixed relay gold medalist — headlines the men's field. He'll compete against Seth Rider (USA), who was part of the American team that finished second to Germany at the Paris Olympics relay, and Mathis Beaulieu (CAN), an up-and-coming Canadian star to watch over the next Olympic cycle.
On the women's side, Fanni Szalai (HUN) is just 18 years old and already competing at the professional level — a sign of extraordinary talent. Diana Isakova and Suzan Michaličková are also confirmed for the women's field. The full start list will be released during race week.
Note: Forum discussions have raised questions about the eligibility and visa status of certain athletes under current World Triathlon policies regarding Russian and Belarusian competitors. World Triathlon's official position allows independent neutral athletes with Russian or Belarusian passports to participate — provided they have no links to the military or the ongoing conflict — and Russia's anti-doping compliance remains under review. It's a developing situation worth monitoring.
Challenge Salou: Two Defending Champions Under Pressure
On Spain's Costa Daurada coast, the Challenge Salou race adds another layer to an already-packed weekend.
Thomas Davis (GBR) defends his men's title against a formidable British contingent: Will Draper, Harry Palmer, and Jack Hutchens are all in the field, setting up a potential all-British podium battle that would be fascinating to watch.
Elisabetta Curridori (ITA) faces her own title defense against Marta Sanchez (ESP) — arriving fresh off a third-place finish at long-distance triathlon Texas — and Milan Agnew (AUS). Sanchez, racing on home soil in front of Spanish fans, is a legitimate threat.
And yes — Slowtwitch's own Sarah Bonner is in the professional field. We'll be rooting for her and will have full recaps on Monday.
long-distance triathlon and Coppertone: Sun Protection Goes Official
In commercial news, Coppertone has become the official sunscreen of the long-distance triathlon North American Series. Coppertone Sport products will appear at select North American events, available at official long-distance triathlon merchandise tents, with brand activations across venues and digital platforms.
It's a practical partnership — anyone who has stood at a long-distance race finish line understands exactly why sun protection matters during hours of racing and spectating. For athletes grinding through 5+ hours in full sun, it's not a luxury; it's a necessity. When preparing for race day gear, don't forget proper sun protection alongside your swimming goggles with UV protection.
Your Weekend Triathlon Watching Guide
| Event | Format | Key Names | When |
|---|---|---|---|
| World Triathlon Cup Chengdu | Sprint / Mixed Relay | Mislawchuk, Vannerson, Waugh, Lindemann | Sat–Sun |
| 70.3 Gulf Coast | Half-distance triathlon | Long, Lewis, Alexander, Lopes | Sunday |
| Challenge Salou | Middle-distance | Davis, Curridori, Sanchez | Sunday |
| Supertri Austin (Pro Series) | Draft-legal sprint | Hellwig, Rider, Szalai | May 25 |
| long-distance triathlon Pro Series Aix-en-Provence | long-distance triathlon | Bogen, Pierré, Philipp | Next weekend |
The Big Picture: Why This Weekend Matters
Zoom out for a moment. What you're watching this weekend isn't just racing — it's the opening chapter of an Olympic qualification story that ends in Los Angeles.
Every World Cup point, every 70.3 win, every mixed relay slot carries weight toward National Olympic Committee selections for the LA Games. Athletes like Mislawchuk are transparently thinking about whether this season can put them in position for a fourth Olympic Games. Young athletes like Dasso, Szalai...
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