Lisa Tertsch of Germany reacts as she wins the Elite Women's final at the World Triathlon Championships in Wollongong, Australia, Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025. (Dean Lewins/AAPImage via AP)
Republished October 19, 2025 - 1:27 AM
Original Publication Date October 18, 2025 - 11:11 PM
WOLLONGONG, Australia (AP) — Germany's Lisa Tertsch fulfilled her considerable potential, breaking away from a star-studded field Sunday to win the elite women's race at the World Triathlon Championship finals and to become world champion for the first time.
Favorite Matthew Hauser comfortably won the elite men’s race to clinch the 2025 World Championship.
Tertsch was near the head of the field for most of the 1.5 kilometers swim, 40 kilometer cycle and 10 kilometer run, finishing strongly to beat Bianca Seregni of Italy by 14 seconds. Emma Lombardi of France finished third 26 seconds behind Tertsch.
Olympic champion Cassandre Beaugrand of France and Beth Potter of Britain came into the finals tied atop the world championship points standings with Tertsch in fourth place overall. But Sunday's win catapulted Tertsch into first place.
The 26-year-old Harvard-educated Tertsch was a member of the gold medal-winning German team in the mixed team relay at last year's Paris Olympic Games and has twice been an event winner on the world championship circuit.
Tertsch led after the first lap of the swim, was in second after the second lap but led out of the first transition into the cycle leg. Beaugrand of France was third at that stage and only a second down on Tertsch.
A six-rider breakaway group formed during the cycle leg including Tertsch, Beaugrand, Potter, Seregni, Emma Lombardi of France and Britain's Jessica Fullagar. Tertsch was second but only two seconds behind Lombardi after the second transition.
Beaugrand began to fade early in the run and eventually was forced to withdraw. Potter also dropped back, leaving Tertsch, Seregni, Lombardi and Fullagar to fight it out for the race.
A former cross-country star, Tertsch showed her fitness on the final lap, surging away from Seregni. She finished atop the world championship standings with 3,886.26 points ahead of Leonie Periault of France with 3,577.04 with Potter third. Taylor Spivey of the United States took fourth place.
Hauser, a 27-year-old Australian, led after the swim stage and asserted his dominance on the run to cross the finish line in 1 hour, 42 minutes and 42 seconds, 33 seconds ahead of David Cantero del Campo of Spain.
Alessio Crociani of Italy was a further seven seconds back in third place.
Hauser is the first triathlete to win four World Championship races in a single season. He came into Sunday's race needing only to finish on the podium to become world champion and his victory made his overall championship success emphatic.
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