We’re more than halfway through the 2025 Super Series and the action is hotting up in the all-important season rankings. So far in 2025 we’ve visited Oakham, Llanelli, Rutland Water, Lochore Meadows, Mallory Park, Bristol and Eton Dorney, with further events taking place in Eton Dorney, Bala, Mallory Park and Oulton Park.
There have been three scoring races for the Seniors so far, with points being scored at Llanelli, Mallory Park and most recently at our new venue in Bristol. By the end of the season, an athlete’s best three race results will determine their final points total, but at this stage of the season, it’s the top two results that count, with 800 points awarded to the winner of each race.
With a first and a third place in the two races she has competed in, Jessica Fullagar is currently leading the rankings with 1485 points. She leads Tilly Anema by just five points though, as two second place finishes have Tilly sitting in second place. Super Series Insider Millie Breese rounds out the top three after her win in Bristol took her up to 1386 points.
With a first and second place from his two races so far this season, Michael Gar leads the way with 1540 points. His form saw him selected for the British team at the Mixed Relay World Championships in Hamburg, where the team finished fourth. Deri McCluskey has competed in all three races and currently sits in second place with 1373 points after a fourth place finish at Mallory Park and a strong second place at Bristol. In third place is Jack Stanton-Stock who has a third and a fourth place finish to sit on 1318 points
There are two more races to come in the Super Series for Senior athletes with the Eton Eliminator taking place in August and the Grand Final in Bala on 7 September.
There have been four scoring events for the Juniors, Youth A and Youth B athletes so far this season, with the Performance Assessments at the start of the season counting towards their total. There are more points available in these series, with 2500 points awarded to the winner of each race. By the end of the season, an athlete’s best four race results will determine their final points total, but at this stage of the season, it’s the top two results that count.
With two first places in the last two events, Patience Lamb sits on top of the rankings with the maximum 5000 points. Helena Coy took the win in Llanelli and a third place finish at the recent event at Mallory Park took her to 4641 points and into second place. Anna Patterson sits in third place after two races this season on a total of 4291 points.
Brandon Pye sits top of the standings with the maximum 5000 points from his two events at Llanelli and Mallory Park. A pair of second places has Alex Robin sitting just behind him in second place on 4625 points, while a first place at the British Aquathlon Champs at Lochore Meadows and a fifth place at Llanelli are good enough for Ben Hill to claim third spot with 4331 points.
It’s two wins out of four for Isabel Moore who sits top of the rankings in the Youth B rankings with the maximum 5000 points. A win at the Performance Assessments and a third place at Mallory Park means Darcy Gladwell has scored 4641 points and sits in second place. Rounding out the top three is Holly Humphreys who has two second place finishes and this consistency has scored her 4625 points to sit in third.
Lucas Gorrill leads the way with two wins out of three events participated in so far this season, scoring him the maximum 5000 points. Just behind is Finlay Goodman with 4813 points who finished ahead of Lucas in the last race at Mallory Park, so it looks like being a closely fought race at the top of the standings. Currently in third with two third place finishes is Israel Noble who sits on 4281 points.
It’s a maximum 5000 points for Ellie Birchall with wins at Llanelli and Mallory Park taking her to the top of the standings. Emma Graham-Brown took the win at Lochore Meadows and another third place finish leaves her in second place with 4641 points. Sitting in joint third place with 4453 points are Sophie Richmond and Sophie Maxwell. Sophie Richmond started off with a second place at the Performance Assessments and a third place finish at Mallory Park while Sophie Maxwell finished second in Llanelli and third in Scotland.
Two races and two victories for Aidan Turner whose wins at the Performance Assessments and at Lochore Meadows have him top of the tree with 5000 points. Ewan Sparey sits in second place with 4641 points after a win in Llanelli and Jamie Lonergan has two second place finishes to his name to sit in third place on 4625 points.
The final two events of the season for the Youth and Junior athletes are the Eton Eliminator taking place in August and the Grand Final at Mallory Park on the 13-14 September.
In the Paratri series, each athlete’s best three scores from the five races will count towards their final points total, with ten points available for the winner of each race.
James Bilham sits top of the rankings in the PTWC Open category, with a perfect score of 30 points from the three races so far. You can read a first hand account of the race in Llanelli from James here.
In the PTVI Open category, Dave Ellis sits top of the pile with 20 points, ahead of Nathaniel Costigan on 14 points and Harry Hughes on eight points from the one race he has done so far.
Chris Arthey sits at the top of the PTS2 Open category with one win from his only race so far.
In the PTS3 Open category Ethan Dent has a maximum 30 points and sits ahead of Gavin McClaughlin who has eight points from his second place at Eton Dorney.
In the PTS4 Open category, Josh Garrett is at the top on 28 points after two wins and one second place so far this year. Alexander Moran is in second with 15 points while Finley Jakes has 10 points following his win at Llanelli.
Florian Combe sits on top of the PTS5 category with 16 points from two races so far. Level in second place are Oliver Scott and Tom Barnard who both have ten points.
Alison Short heads up the PTS3 Female category with a perfect 30 points after three wins this season. Hattie Woodhouse is in second with eight points.
In the PTS4 Female category, Hannah Moore leads the way with ten points for her win at Eton Dorney.
Sophie West leads the way in the PTS5 Female category with 20 points after her wins at Dambuster and Eton Dorney.
The latest full rankings for each category can be found here.
The race at Mallory Park on 28 and 29 June also served as qualifiers for the European Junior Championships in Melilla, Spain that took place on the weekend of 19 and 20 July. The athletes below all represented the British team, racing against some of the best European junior triathletes from across the continent.
Open
Brandon Pye – 3rd
Alex Robin – 17th
Rory Bryant – 18th
Female
Helena Coy – 9th
Patience Lamb – 25th
Anna Patterson – 42nd
In addition to the above, the Super Series race in Llanelli also acted as a qualifying race for the European Championships with Jess Fullagar’s win there earning her a spot in the senior race, where she finished in a brilliant fourth place.
Issy Hayes and Millie Breese earned starts in the Under 23 event, with Isabella placing 12th and Millie 16th.
Mallory Park also served as the qualifier for the European Youth Championships in Kitzbuhel, Austria on 12-14 September. Due to their strong performances, the following athletes have been selected to represent the British Team but starts will be confirmed nearer the time.
Open
Finlay Goodman, Lucas Gorrill, Tom Mythen, Will Bailey
Female
Ellie Birchall, kitty Scott, Isabel Moore, Sophie Richmond