Triathlon history is set to be rewritten as Challenge Sir Bani Yas makes its highly anticipated debut on 5 April 2025. This landmark event will be the first in the region to feature a full-distance 226km race, promising an unforgettable endurance challenge.
Athletes from across the globe will converge on the breathtaking island, marking the start of Challenge Family’s northern hemisphere season. With a spectacular course set against stunning natural landscapes, the event is expected to be a defining moment for the sport in the UAE.
Thousands of Athletes Compete Across Distances in Action-Packed Challenge Sir Bani Yas
Over the weekend, 3,000 age group participants will compete across multiple distances, including long, middle, and Olympic races. Meanwhile, 60 elite athletes will battle it out over the middle-distance race, ensuring an action-packed competition.
With the course offering a unique challenge unlike any other, athletes will be tested on their endurance, strategy, and adaptability. The race is poised to attract triathlon enthusiasts worldwide, setting a high standard for future endurance events in the region.

The professional men’s field features some of the sport’s biggest names, making for an unpredictable and thrilling race. Leading the lineup is world champion Sam Laidlow (FRA), whose performance remains uncertain due to recent health challenges.
He faces tough competition from Olympian Henri Schoeman (RSA), rising British star Kieran Lindars, and Serbian triathlete Ognjen Stojanović, who claimed multiple Challenge Family podiums in 2024. Other strong contenders include European Champion Jesper Svensson (SWE), along with promising athletes like Csonger Lehmann (HUN), Emil Holm (DEN), and Jonas Schomburg (GER), who bring their short-course speed to the middle-distance format.
Elite Women’s Field Set for an Intense Showdown at Challenge Sir Bani Yas
The women’s field is equally competitive, featuring top-tier athletes eager to claim victory. Former Championship winner Sara Pérez Sala (ESP) will be up against formidable challengers, including Milan Agnew (AUS), who triumphed at Challenge Turku, and Aurelia Boulanger (FRA), a three-time Challenge Family titleholder in 2024.
Adding further depth to the competition are Diede Diederiks (NED) and Giorgia Priarone (ITA), both of whom have shown remarkable performances on the international triathlon circuit. With such an elite lineup, the women’s race promises an intense and exhilarating battle for the podium.
Challenge Sir Bani Yas is set against the stunning backdrop of Sir Bani Yas Island, a natural paradise off the coast of Abu Dhabi. Athletes will race through the island’s vast wildlife reserve, home to over 17,000 free-roaming animals, making it one of the most unique triathlon courses in the world.
In addition to the main event, the competition aims to promote an active lifestyle by offering community races for all ages and abilities. With various race categories, island excursions, and a breathtaking setting, Challenge Sir Bani Yas is on track to become triathlon’s ultimate destination race.