Doha: As the elite triathletes from around the globe prepare to converge in Doha for the inaugural Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Final, which is being hosted for the first time in Qatar, focus also shifts to the Qatari competitors who will represent their nation with pride on the international stage, exemplifying a spirit of determination and ambition.
Set to occur from December 10 to 13, this event signifies the concluding stage of the T100 Triathlon World Tour, a worldwide series that draws the finest endurance athletes from across the globe. The competition will highlight Qatar’s unique combination of natural beauty and urban development, featuring a course that meanders through the Arabian Gulf and the modern landmarks of Lusail.
For the athletes of Qatar, this competition signifies more than merely a race; it serves as a platform to demonstrate national pride, resilience, and the burgeoning triathlon culture within the region.

Sharing his excitement, Qatari athlete Mohammed Al-Hashimi, who will be doing the 100km triathlon of a 2km swim, 80km bike and 18km run, said: “Competing in an event of this scale here in Qatar feels incredibly special. It’s more than a race for me; it’s a moment that reminds me of how far I’ve come, and how much strength we uncover in ourselves when we choose not to give up. Having this world-class event hosted in my own country makes the experience even more meaningful. It’s empowering to stand at the same start line with athletes from around the world, knowing that Qatar is creating opportunities for all of us to grow, challenge ourselves, and be part of something bigger.”
Alya Al-Hamad, another participating Qatari athlete who will also be doing the 100km distance, said: “Having the T100 take place here in Qatar feels like a remarkable opportunity for anyone who loves endurance sports to participate in and experience a major global event. For me, I began my endurance journey in 2022, focusing mainly on sprint-distance triathlon, but having the T100 in my own country gave me the courage to try something new. Moving into long-distance triathlon ahead of this race has pushed me to challenge myself and test my limits.”

When inquired about her message to the upcoming generation of athletes in Qatar, Qatari athlete Fatima Al Baker, who is participating in the Sprint distance triathlon consisting of a 1.5km swim, a 20km bike ride, and a 5km run, stated: “My message to young athletes is straightforward: begin even if you feel sluggish, uncertain, or not entirely prepared. Advancement does not stem from perfection; it arises from consistently showing up, even on challenging days. Have faith in your capacity to grow stronger, and refrain from comparing your journey to that of others. Every minor step is significant. And if you ever find yourself doubting, keep in mind that your future self will appreciate every instance you chose bravery over ease.”
Qatar’s standing as a center for elite sports continues to expand, with the T100 Triathlon Final becoming part of a distinguished lineup of international sporting events. As the nation hosts the world’s top athletes, its own competitors are poised to leave their mark, embodying the spirit of resolve and ambition that highlights Qatar’s vision for excellence and leadership on the global sports arena.