British triathlete Georgia Taylor-Brown won the Spain T100 Triathlon in Pamplona, marking her first [1] career victory in the T100 series.
This win elevates Taylor-Brown's standing in the professional circuit and strengthens her position as a top contender for the overall series title. The victory provides both a significant financial reward and critical momentum heading into the remaining events of the season.
The event served as the second race [4] of the 2026 T100 series. Taylor-Brown secured the win by surging ahead during the running portion of the race, where she overtook her rival, Julie Derron. The athlete managed to maintain her lead despite stifling heat conditions in Pamplona.
Following the race, Taylor-Brown moved into second [2] place in the T100 Race To Qatar standings. The victory also earned her $50,000 [3] in prize money.
Taylor-Brown's performance in Spain highlights her strength in the run phase of the triathlon. By overcoming the heat and outperforming the field in the final leg, she has established herself as a primary challenger for the championship. The T100 series continues to rotate through global locations, testing athletes' ability to adapt to varying climates, and terrains.
“Georgia Taylor-Brown won the Spain T100 Triathlon in Pamplona”
Taylor-Brown's ascent to second place in the Race To Qatar standings shifts the competitive dynamic of the 2026 series. By securing a win in the second event, she proves she can handle extreme weather and high-pressure running finishes, making her a statistical favorite for the final podium in Qatar.





