Challenge Roth 2026 Results: Sam Laidlow Breaks the Full-Distance World Record
Sam Laidlow won Challenge Roth for the second time on Sunday, crossing the line in 7:21:04 — the fastest full-distance triathlon time ever recorded, edging out Kristian Blummenfelt’s previous world record of 7:21:12 set at IRONMAN Cozumel in 2022. In the women’s race, 24-year-old Alanis Siffert produced a standout bike leg and a 12-minute personal-best marathon to beat pre-race favourites Lucy Charles-Barclay and Kat Matthews, becoming the youngest winner in Roth’s history since Challenge created the Challenge label in 2002.
Men’s Race
Laidlow’s 7:21:04 set a new course record at Roth and made him, alongside Blummenfelt, one of only two men to have gone under 7:22 over the full distance. Blummenfelt was runner-up in 7:26:24, 5:20 back, with Germany’s Rico Bogen completing the podium in 7:27:53. It was Laidlow’s second Challenge Roth title.
- Sam Laidlow (FRA) — 07:21:04
- Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) — +5:20
- Rico Bogen (GER) — +6:49
- Menno Koolhaas (NED) — +8:56
- Jonas Schomburg (GER) — +11:13
Women’s Race
Siffert’s 8:09:09 was built on a standout bike leg and a 12-minute personal-best marathon split, enough to hold off Charles-Barclay, who finished second in 8:16:41. Fellow Briton Daisy Davies was third in 8:27:19, with Kat Matthews fourth and Germany’s Caroline Pohle rounding out the top five.
- Alanis Siffert (SUI) — 08:09:09
- Lucy Charles-Barclay (GBR) — +7:32
- Daisy Davies (GBR) — +18:10
- Kat Matthews (GBR) — +22:26
- Caroline Pohle (GER) — +23:40
Season Implications
Laidlow’s win is his second Challenge Roth title and the fastest full-distance triathlon time recorded to date. For Siffert, it’s her first Challenge Roth win, achieved as the event’s youngest champion since 2002.
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