2025 European Triathlon Para Championships

2025 European Triathlon Para Championships
VenueOsselle-Routelle
LocationBesançon, France
Date14 June 2025
Organizing bodyEurope Triathlon

The 2025 European Triathlon Para Championships were held on 14 June 2025 in Besançon, France, at the Osselle-Routelle venue. The event was organized by Europe Triathlon and featured elite para triathletes from across the continent competing in six classification and two sex categories.[1][2]

Background

Besançon has a long-standing tradition of hosting para triathlon events, with its accessible terrain and supportive infrastructure making it a preferred venue for Europe Triathlon. The 2025 edition continued the legacy of inclusive competition, offering opportunities for athletes across multiple sport classes including PTWC (wheelchair), PTS2–PTS5 (standing), and PTVI (visually impaired).[1]

Venue

The championships took place at Osselle-Routelle, a scenic location near Besançon known for its open water and flat cycling routes. The course included:

  • 750 m swim in the Doubs River
  • 20 km bike circuit
  • 5 km run loop

All segments were adapted for para athletes, with guide support for visually impaired competitors and handcycle provisions for wheelchair athletes.[2]

Schedule

The event was held on a single day, 14 June 2025, with races starting from 09:00 local time. Classification briefings and technical meetings were conducted on 13 June.[1]

Participating nations

Athletes from over 20 European nations participated, including delegations from France, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands. Each country was allowed to enter up to two athletes per classification category.

Classification categories

The following sport classes were contested:

  • PTWC: Wheelchair users
  • PTS2–PTS5: Standing athletes with varying levels of impairment
  • PTVI: Visually impaired athletes with guide runners

Each classification had separate male and female events, with medals awarded accordingly.

Medal summary

  *   Host nation (France)

Medal table
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain (ESP)3025
2 France (FRA)2417
3 Belgium (BEL)2002
4 Germany (GER)1214
5 Great Britain (GBR)1113
6 Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN)1023
7 Austria (AUT)1001
 Poland (POL)1001
9 Portugal (POR)0101
 Turkey (TUR)0101
 Ukraine (UKR)0101
12 Ireland (IRL)0022
13 Norway (NOR)0011
Totals (13 entries)12101032
Source: [1]

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
PTS2 Men Wim De Paepe
 Belgium
Jules Ribstein
 France
Vasilii Egorov
 Russia
PTS2 Women Gitte Welslau
 Belgium
Neele Ludwig
 Germany
Sanne Koopman
 Netherlands
PTS3 Men Henry Urand
 Great Britain
Max Gelhaar
 Germany
Daniel Molina
 Spain
PTS3 Women Anna Plotnikova
 Russia
Elise Marc
 France
Serena Banzato
 Italy
PTS4 Men Alexis Hanquinquant
 France
Pierre-Antoine Baele
 France
Nil Riudavets Victory
 Spain
PTS4 Women Camille Sénéclauze
 France
Kübra Dere
 Turkey
Ingvild Sandli Ekeland
 Norway
PTS5 Men Martin Schulz
 Germany
Filipe Marques
 Portugal
Tom Williamson
 Ireland
PTS5 Women Marta Dzieciątkowska
 Poland
Alisa Kolpakchy
 Ukraine
Irina Grazhdanova
 Russia
PTVI Men Héctor Catalá Laparra
 Spain
Antoine Perel
 France
Thibaut Rigaudeau
 France
PTVI Women Susana Rodriguez
 Spain
Francesca Tarantello
 Italy
Judith MacCombe
 Ireland
PTWC Men Thomas Frühwirth
 Austria
Geert Schipper
 Netherlands
Joshua Landmann
 Great Britain
PTWC Women Eva María Moral Pedrero
 Spain
Melissa Nicholls
 Great Britain

Organization and officials

The event was overseen by Europe Triathlon technical delegates and classifiers. Local organizing committees ensured accessibility and athlete support, including medical services and equipment logistics.[2]

References